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—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1968 10A Red Cross Vietnam Project for WASHINGTON, D. C.- Thousands of volunteer , workers In all parts of the United States are now put ting the finishing touches on a giant Santa Claus pro » ject they began early in May. The program, carried on tor the third successive year, has been to make and fill enough gift bags so that one can be given to each service '■ If you don't want a new Volkswagen well sell you a used one. In fact, the next best thing to a new That's why we can guarantee the YWisone of our used ones. free repair or replacement of every It's passed our 16-point Inspection, major working part for3odaysor IUUU And anything that needed fixing has miles. Whichever comes first., been fixed. 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Atlanta, St Louis, and San Francisco, were that chapters In all areas have substantially exceeded the quoUfc assigned to them, assuring success of the venture. In 1967, the gift bags sent to Vietnam tor distribution to Americans there brought a flood of "thank-you" letters from men and women of all ranks in the military services. TTie bags, red or green in color, are made of cotton material sturdy enough to withstand the tropical heat of Vietnam and remain servicea ble for their owners' personal effects after the original con tents ire used. Hiey were sewn by Red Cross and other volun teers expert with sewing ma chines, then filled by other volunteer groups. Completed Red Cross chapters have been asked to enclose In each bag a Christmas greeting card Identifying the chapter and cooperating agencies. The bags will be shipped to Vietnam during this and next month-deadline date is Octo ber 16. Among the items placed in the bags for men are ballpoint pens, pen-sizied flashlights with batteries, small pen knives, wlndproof type cigarette light ers with package of lighter flints, plastic soap cases, small packages of writing paper with self-seal envelopes, small ad dress books, plastic toothbrush holders, terry cloth washcloths nail clippers, plastic cigarette cases, combs, mailing-size voice tapes, small vacuum packed tins of nuts or candies, small plastic snapshot-holders, small kitchen-size plastic bags, poc ket games and decks or cards, pocket or diary-type calendars, "Wipe and Shine" packet shoe polish and "Wash and Dries." At least eight of the fol lowing items have been in cluded in the special gift bags for servicewomen: Cold-water soap, sewing kits, foot "pads," emery boards, hand lotion, night caps, show- ) J|tirieiitj|ge i| STRAIGHT .13 KENTUCKY BOURBON [Sg.'gSS—ll PINT raj $4.60 , "T 4/5 QT. 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