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MARGIN OF SAFETY
Drivers in Europe had them
first. Rale Pirelli radials "first 1 I
for safety." Road grip, steer- .- -' -~SJ ' *
ing braking control make *-'*•*"
them safety sore on wet roads
or dry. Other benefits . . .
double mileage, lower gas
bills. Plus for American l 'A' >S*®y 1
drivers—the new Cinturato /
for U.S. make autos.
Nv Textile cord radial tires
_ give "full control" when
r critical situations. Most
K\ X."\ American families head
bV\ \ for the highways vaca
tionfime. Will your car
have "an exjra margin
new breed °' safe,y
COPE TOTE
Carries Overseas
Pharmacy Essentials
Call it drogc, pharmakeio or chemist a drugstore by any other
name doesn't always carry the variety and brands found in America.
So if you're in doubt about getting your favorite hair coloring, anal
gesic or makeup while touring Europe this summer, why not take
these essentials with you in a COPE Tote?
Acronyni for Contains Oyer- ♦-
seas Pharmaceutical Essentials,
the COPE Tote has decorative
handles that feature the ancient
Egyptian symbol of life. It saves
space, sanity and savings by
keeping everything in an easy-to
reach, spill-proof container that
looks like a fashion accessory.
First check the fallowing list
for basi"' items to -twße .along, add
whatever essentials your per
sonal needs require, then we'll
show ,»i«u bow to make the COPE
Tote fur yourself or to give as
a gift-
Don't forget to take such arti
cles as toothbrush, toothpaste,
>oap. razor, skin lotion, mouth
wash, deodorant and astringent.
Since w omen's headaches are dif
ferent. you'll want to include a
combined aspirin - ami - relaxant
remedy such as Cope. Also add
an anti-mnli''n medicine if you
tend tn be "setisitive. '
Other indispensables are an
extra item of makeup and, if your
hair is color-treated, take enough
to see you through the whole trip.
Transfer everything in glass-bot
tles to plastic containers before'
packing and don't forget to
carefully trhnsfor their labels too.
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To make your COPE Tote,
choose a hardy, but colorful ma
terial such as the bonded sailcloth
we selected. A yard will be plenty,
plus about % yard of white felt
for the handles and side bindihgs.
Cut two strips of sailcloth 12
long by 10" wide and sew together
to form one long strip about 24"
long Then cut two more measur
ing 10" long by 6" wide. These will
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bo the sides and ends of the
handbag.
The Egyptian symbol of life is
a "circle with a cruss "affixed to its
base. Make it by measuring a cir
cle 1 in diameter and 1 wide on
heavy presshoaril. Sketch in the
cross before cutting - then cut
out two symbols to act as handles.
Use these as a paUern to cut four
thicknesses of white felt, then
glue or stitch the felt to both
sides of each symbol.
Affix the handles by sewing on
to each end of the 21" strip. Sew
onto the rir/ht side of material as
per diagram. Next, attach sides
and hem all around what will
become the top of the bag. Sew
side seams together on right side
of material then disguise the
seams by gluing or stitching
strips of felt 0" long by 1 Vi" wide
over each seam.
Cut another piece of pressboard
9" by 5Mi" and place it in the bot
tom of the handbag for a solid
base. There! Your own portable
drug store. Attractive, efficient
-and different-it will Carry
Overseas Pharmaceutical Essen
tials wherever touring takes you.
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NEEPEP Tt> BUILPTHEM.
Banker Sees Danger
In Quota Rejection
GREENVILLE A
Greenville banker Sunday
said if tobacco marketing quo
tas and price supports are not
approved in Tuesday's referen
dum the immediate effects on
eastern North Carolina's econo-
THE MODERN COWPOKE
Today's "Cowpoke" might
likely, his bronco is a racing
around with to all those unlikf
tial to his way of life.
Today's cowpoke is just
that. His attire is nothing
more than the good old Amer
icjHv western-influenced fash
ion, reflecting th? best of pre
vious generations.
Take the low-slung hip
hugger trousers of cowboy
days, add the chunky rawhide
belts of the frontier, then add
the fabric picture "Riverboat
Gambler's" striped pattern,
and you have the youthquake
look of '67.
There is another important
ingredient which the old
"stovepipes" didn't have: the
durable, permanent press in
synthetic blends of Avril ray
on and polyester. What was
once the permanent-wrinkle
has now become the perman
ent-press, with all those new
Avisco fibers available.
Some have called the young
fashion trend "mod," but re
member, the look is not im
ported anything. It's good old
fashioned frontier: exported,
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If the weatherman's forecast of rain doesn't cast a grey
cloud over your day, chances are it's because of a brighl
new raincoat waiting in your closet.
Actually." though, there's no
need any longer to "save it for
a rainy day.' Many of them are
so beautifully disguised they look
equally great in the sun or as a
coverup at night.
The rain-suit is one of the smart
est new ideas, available in bright
colors wilh matching or contrast
ing pants and a skirt. Big pock
ets and the sturdy industrial zip
per are sported by others, and
the belted trench-coat remains im
portant. Cotton poplin, duck and
canvas are among the favored
fabrics.
Vinyls are helping to brighten
BAKERY BOWLIh DAIRY PHOTOGRAPHER RESTAURANT SHOE REPAIR WANT ADS
my "would be nothing short of
disaster."
J. W. Pou, vice president of
Wachovia Bank and Trust Co.,
said in a prepared statement
"the financial commitments of
own a horse, but more than
; bike or small scooter to zip
ely "happening" places essen
m ■ yt
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/ / flp
i then imported again, acquir
i ing the best features of each
generation, and interpreted
■ by JBC slacks.
Put them all together in
! style, color, pattern and new
- fabrications and today's hip
- young man has the best in
I fashion, durable good looks
, and wearability.
rainy days too. Designers have
made them in solids and in bright
er, bolder patterns with matching
hats that shed rain like nothing
else can.
It's a great gift idea and children
love them too. If you d like a
"(livers' Guide"—a handy purser
size booklet to.record the sizes and
birthdays of friends and relative's,
the Consumer Service Division
qf the lIAiWII will send you one
free. Address your request toil
I'nlon I.abel Department, KL2,
275 Seventh Avenue, New York,
N, York.
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ROY WILKINS AND FRlEND— little Miss Jacqueline Lewis of
Jackson, Miss., recently won an admirer when Roy Wilkins, exe
cutive director of the National Association for the Advancement
of Colored People, met her on a recent visit to N'atchez, Miss. The
NAACP is now holding its annual meeting in Boston. j
many farmers are geared to
current market values with our
present price support system."
"A sudden elimination oi
these values," he added, "would
create financial chaos for many
farmers, and for the people
with whom they do business."
Pou said "the real question
being decided for tobacco is
whether we will have a stable
market with price supports and
a reasonable balance between
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production and market demands
or whether we will have un
limited produciton and no price
supports."
Vote Urged
! G. D. Arndt, general manager
of the Carolinas Cotton Growers
Association urged farmers to
j "turn out in record numbers
| Tuesday and cast your ballots
in favor of continuing the pro-
I motion program."
Wilson to press Britain's
Common Market hid.
SATURDAY. .fULY 22. 1967 THE CAROLINA TIMES-
Foreign Students
To Study at State
North Carolina State University will serve as host, guide
and teacher to foreign students from around the globe begin
ning Tuesday.
Some 80 students will attend the annual summer institute
for foreign students, conducted by N. C. State Department of
Modern Language and Division of Continuing Education.
The Institute will acquaint the students from 18 different
lands with the basics of the English language and orient them
on the social, political and economic climate of the U. S.
Dr. George Poland, head of the Department of Modern
Languages, will again direct the program which will last
through August 24.
TTie language expert noted the program is especially
pointed to speaking and understanding English in addition to
developing skills in reading and writing the language.
''We also will provide information and orientation to
American life and institutions so the student might have an
insight into the social and political life of the region in which
he will reside and the nation in general."'
Aside from classroom studies, the students will take field
trips to points of interest in the Raleigh-Durham area.
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