6B —THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, INI Decorating Tips Install A Luxury Wall In Minutes Bl I I i i Until recently only a fortunate few could afford hand-rubbed, hand-carved, custom-crafted wood paneling. But now it is pos sible for the do-it-yourselfer to achieve that custom look easily and inexpensively with new self adhesive, fully-dimensional vinyl panels ... so authentic in design and detail, you can't tell them from the real thing. Patterned in Spanish Classic, French Provincial and Colonial motifs, these "sculptured wood" panels, used dado height or as a full wall treatment, offer a wide variety of decorating possibili ties for every room in the house. By merely peeling off the back ing paper and pressing these 12" x 24" self-adhesive panels to the wall, you can create a country simple or ultra elegant atmo sphere. These designer panels are as easy to care f&r as they are to install. Grease and stain resistant, their washgljle surface wipes clean with a damp cloth, retaining the appearance of Old World craftsmanship indefinitely. , They can be found in paint, hardware or department stores; or write to Decro-wall. Executive Blvd., Elmsford, N.Y. 10! ; 23, for a full-color booklet on this and other decorating ideas. What's A Cheesecake? The question was cheesecake. "What's a cheesecake?" was the question asked thousands of women in three major cities. The answers indicated that when it comes to cheesecake, there are "traditionalists" and there are the "moderns." The tradition alists prefer a thick, rich variety. Younger women and their families prefer a lighter, fluffier cream base with a fruit topping. To please the younger group, the Kitchens of Sara Lee per fected a new processing technique which for the first time pre serves the fresh fruit flavor of specially grown strawberries throughout preparation and storage. The new fruit-topped vari ety was added to the company's line of blueberry, pineapple and cherry cheesecakes. (And for the traditionalists, there's still the original creamcheesecake.|) MAKING LIFE EASIER (2ns oflcka,... —by Barbara Bee—J Women's Home Consultant Bruner division of Calgon Corporation If it took you all summer to slim down to a comfortable "at the pool" figure, plan this year to keep in shape all year long. Start a fall program of keeping away those excess inches that seem to accumulate during the winter. Continue to take walks in seconds! (not rides) to ▲ the grocery v store. Put on m . Would you like to save 100 an extra sweat- or more hours of housework a er and keep year? (You're right, it is a up the bike Wmlsilly question.) Well, you can trips to see the save just that and use less leaves change soaps and detergents. The se into a lovely cret is conditioned water. It new season. leaves clothes and dishes clean- Work off spe- er with less soap and leaves no cial meals by Barl,,r * BM soapy film or water spots, swimming at indoor pools at Think of it—no awful bathtub local Ys or health centers. Not ring! Now that alone is surely only won't you have to crash worth it! diet next summer, but vou will ♦ maintain a trimmer and health - Remo ving chewing gum from i er all around look. clothing is no longer a sticky ♦ problem. One of our readers If you have ever had the suggests freezing the gum with problem of removing the first an ice cube and then crumbling piece of brownies or sheet cake the gum away. For small cloth after baking, line one edge of ing articles, just put it into the pan with a strip of alum- your freezer compartment for inum foil leaving a little extra a half hour and then break the to hang out as a tab. Lifts out gum away. BEHIND THE SCENES Police Our first policemen 1 with lanterns and kept VA i\ I I I * ,ra V animals off the W/AX ji ! KyJ I ! -M_T I streets. It wasn't until If j I hQ(J 1693 that cities issued but no weapons. When the first fingerprint- I Vy ing system was introduced Jff in St. Louis in 1904—the /T \|/ i V police really become a /* y jljj force for modern crime \|M Ti detection. Today's police- / j [>c= man is well-trained in / X «A | —|\ sophisticated methods of j . y 1 J jjjlwj. criminology and even r s \l\ n iS uses new machines to I — w One new machine that's / ,£y '7\ saving our police force / |\4 ■/ precious time is the IBM f \ jk Message Recorder System. / Vfl . By phoning headquarters, (\ Ywan officer can dictate com l|t j plaint and accident re- Al \w — ports without having to his beat. f' 1 mil " Broncos Grid Drills to Start On August 28 FAYETTEVILLE - More than fifty candidates are ex pected to answer the opening whistle when Fayetterille State University launches Its 1060 pre-season gridiron practices August 28th. Coach Hubie Doub's charges are getting an early jump be cause of the National Collegi ate Athletic Association (NCAA) filling permitting in stitutions with games on Sep tember 20 an early start to get their personnel in good physi cal and mental shape. The Broncos open their 1969 campaign with Albany State College in Albany, Geor gia. This will mark the first intercollegiate athletic compe tition between the two institu tions. Fayetteville State will face eight grid foes during the 1969 campaign with three games at home and the remainder on the road. If the Broncos ex pect to have a winning season, they must win on the road. Albany State is the only non conference opponent as the rest of the schedule features Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) competi tion. Coach Doub stated that the initial practice sessions will be devoted to offense and funda mentals. In a letter to the aspi rants, Doub urged to start indi vidual physical conditioning and be prepared to start heavy work on arrival. The Broncos will be out to improve their 2-5 worksheet that they posted last year. Fayetteville State got off the launching pad with tow suc cessive victories during the 1968 season and the third con test with Virginia State College saw them suffer some injuries that never seemed to disappear. All things being equal, FSU should improve on their 1968 mark. Doub's grid staff will in clude Page Saunders, defensive mentor and Stanko Guldescu, offensive line and scout. 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The Workshop will produce "Sesame Street," a well-inte grated program which will use entertainment techniques com mon to commercial TV to teach the nation's 12-million 3, 4 and 5-year-old youngsters. The hour-long show will be broadcast Monday through Fri day on more than 160 educa tional TV stations beginning Nov. 10. (Note to editor: a partial list of, stations is at tached.) The title of the series is derived from the familiar story book command, "Open, Sesame," from Ali Baba in the Arabian Nights tale. The pro gram will borrow heavily from proven attention-getting ele ments of commercial television - fast action, cartoons, memo rable sing-along jingles used in product commercials and hum or, but used in this to teach letters, numbers and ideas. Robinson, champion Jackie Rob inson, and Alonio S. "Jake" Gaither, president of the Foot -ball Coaches Foundation and head coach 1 for Florida AltM In addition, there will be guest appearances by such stars as Carol Burnett, Lew Rawls, Harry Belafonte, James Earl Jones and Dick Van Dyke who will not only entertain but will help illustrate various teaching situations. Joan Ganz Cooney, execu tive director of the series and an Emmy award winner, said "Sesame Street's" goals will include recognition of letters of the alphabet, counting abi lity and number concepts, geo metric shapes and basic rea soning skills. In addition the series will also focus on concepts relating to self and the world around, Mrs. Cooney said. While the series has been described by some as a televi sion "head start," Mrs. Conney points out that the series is designed to supplement such programs, not replace them. PHOTOGRAPHY PURfFOY 124 K I. Ml* SI. PHONE MMltt ■id ' BHHRT '*■». 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