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?THE CAROLINATIMES SATURDAY; JUNK XX, 1908 O O M E RH \R* LL R'GMT MOM?\F I KNOW A WORD^ IT ( I PROMISE?BUT... } A [ THAT'S WORTH A J 'zOOMER, HERE'S A DIME \ f£\ VW- DOLLARS IP YOU PROMISE NOT TO J V (KTL 9AV 'PARN' AG»».JRFA J^T [ Vr 1 y g T O O M E R 1/WHX OUR OOG /" -\~l VWHICH ONE OF THE"^ - I IS LIKE ONE OP ] (REALLY? J FAMILY IS HE LIKE?J r ßOy'. DOGS SURE V you A INJRTHE FAMILY/ /RS--?V""A -SR-T ?4 . Z O O M E R I R^ T "THRG^ART^CA^ RZOO/VLER, PLEASE |L. DESERT /S? J Y JMFLM 7 O O M E R I/"THE L ?>. KINO OF)| FA GR/NO ORGAN, Z ° ° M FC " (TEETH QVf AN ORGAN IS / SILLY! 3 ORG V v |^ V TH/^ T 7 ~~7 O N A 4 C D [/' NOT FOR A'N V'CAUSE COMP£MSAT/OA/S I LONG TT/VIE. J KXJOWHY? J SET IN.' 'WHEN WILL YOUR DAD'S LEG VF J? \Y I WELL. SO HE J/ = ' '?V 1 I Z Zi Ta C D RTHATLL 8E (DON'T U I (W BROTHER USES , Z O O M E R TWO DOLLARS)! WANT no* PINS! J /HERE ARE THE V -S ?£G ' 1 I J ~Z O O M I R~L THE WATER PUT YER VnEy! IT'S\ f OH-JUSRA ARM 'ROUND HER ONLY MY J L HER) CROSSWORD ACROSS 2. Capital of 22. Head ffil]£|%| (:> BSYl 9 £fr?] 1. Crazy Turkey covering KHlCTfljfßWnlhS 5. Extra 3. Part of a 23. River of ISftyn] i 3K 10- Craze cigar Asia I'n'll i|' ijjMßll "I'll! \ | / ' / 19. Great Lake 10. Prepare, as 32. Enemy of 39. Game of \ \ '/ / buildings 16. Sound, as "VOUT) BTLTTFT PUT VOUQSHOES 0N.0?«?... YOU'RE -MKIMD HF TONKSHTI* DOWN ll' l YA ? GERMANY WILL SWEEP YOU OFF YOUR FEET! ?^ mMßlK** K f- Href >, Whether it's the excitement of Munich and the cities or the scenic beauty of the Black For- est and the Alps that lures you to Germany, you'll find that the adjective gemuetlich. meaning "cozy", "home like" or "good- natured". really does describe the German scene. German good will begins as you board a Lufthansa German Airlines jet. and your amiable hostess greets you with a cheery Willhommen! and helps you get into the proper mood with some mouthwatering German cuisine. By the time you land in Ger- many, you'll already have some idea of the German knack for making visitors feel at home Take the modern-day chim- ney sweep in centuries-old Rothenburg. for example. He'll be happy to point you in the right direction if you get lost, or tell you the history of that in- teresting little church across the square. Yet while he enjoys be- ing an occasional guide, the Rothenburg chimney sweep isn't just there to impress tour- ists?he's there to sweep chim- neys! Stop off the Autobahn and ask a group of picnickers if you've just passed Duesseldorf. and they may insist that you sample German food when cooked outdoors be/ore setting you right with a smile. -Ask a student in Munich. "Which way to the Hofbraeu- baus?". and if the way is diffi- cult. you may find yourself with a cheerful guide to the ancient beer hall When you get out of the cities to visit such scenic s|x>ts as the German Alps, the Black Forest or the Beautiful Danube-coun- try of Franconia. you'll find this same friendliness. A Ivpi'rtil <iufe in Kriim-oniu Lufthansa, (no. extends their welcome. For as little as $320.00 their tours include: transporta- tion, transfers, hotel accommo- datiorfS'.'meals and sightseeing' Why no! he swept off your feet? You'll be welcome in Germany. Nasser Plans Visit CAIRO President Ga- mal Abdel Nasser is planning to visit the Soviet Union next month, official circles con- firmed here Sunday. On his way to Moscow, Nasser will stop in Belgrade for talks with Yugoslav President Tito, officials said. Nasser's visit to the Soviei Union is tentatively scheduled sometime in the first half of July, the sources said. The talks would deal with the deadlock over the Mideast prob- lem and the apparent failure of U.N. peace envoy Gunnar Jar- ring to achieve a political settle- ment between the Arabs and Is- rael. Plastic Firm Founded by Negro Businessman of Rochester, N.Y ROCHESTER, N.Y.-A Ne- gro-owned and operated plas- tics forming business will be launched In the inner city in the near future. tor of a grocery store; Jamej Dobaon, an accountant; and Franklin D. R. Florence, min- ister of the Church of Christ, former president of the Fight organization and current chair- man of its jobs committee. "The company will be set up as a "job shop" -that is, one designed for short pro- duction runs," McElrath said. "Weil work with light to me- dium-heavy gauges of plastic and will be able to make our own patterns and fixtures. In production runs up to about 1000 pieces, we should be very competitive. Kodak has indicated that it Is a potential customer and we shall be look- ing for others, both locally and out of town. I The new project was an- nounced jointly by Frank E. McElrath, founder of the busi- ness and John L. Blake, general manager of Rochester Business Opportunities Corporation (RBOC). According to the announce- ment, the RBOC board of di- rectors has approved a propo- sal that the business opportuni- ties corporation arrange for $95,000 in RBOC, U.S. Small Business Administration and local bank financing for the new enterprise. McElrath, 35-year-old Ne- gro and a group leader at Ko- dak Park Works, will invest several thousand dollars of his own in the business. He will serve as its president, treasurer and manager. 'PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS LUGGAGE WRIST WATCHES t ; STEREOS RECORD PLAYERS DIAMOND RINGS I Sam's Pawn Shop 122 E. Main St. Ph. 682-2673 Durham, N. C. The new company will be called PA Plastics Inc. The firm's board of directors will consist of McElrath; Jesse Gamble, another Kodak em- ployee, who will be secretary; 0. C. Brown, owner and opera- Tonight's easy * BUCKET OF CHICKEN A7R 15 Pieces Tender, Tarty Chicken * 1 Pint Delicious CrackUn' Gravy Mdt-in-your-mouth Biscuits (serves 5 to 7 people) Take It from the G0100e1... *4t*i finger BcVfn* good P.' Take home Kentucky Fried Chicken tonight Allyou do ii pick it up. Tbe aervico iacuddeo. J We fix Sunday dinner seven days a week COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPf KmWkv fried £hfek<K. * RINALDI'S TAKE HOME 910 MIAMI BLVD. 806 9TH STRICT DURHAM. N. C. ROSEMARY A FRANKLIN STS. CHAPEL HILL, N. C. 101 PROOF - 8 YEARS OLD- S STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY v $Ol5 SC2S II H Vfifth WP |N T - _ AUSTIN, NICHOLS t CO., INC., N. Y., N. V. FREE TOM'S , DOLLARS JUfr 0 n « HOUR . Witt) ??ch claim mwinm. Mo«.-Tutt.-WML V"|> W ctwtt -' '//' X& I THL MOST IN DRY CLEANING -INow 3 Convenient " p9.Q. f * Location* D(lara Your clothes look b«t- ter longer. Color» P" SHIRTS brighter with "Mar- tSTwJT lmL' tiniiing" the most in 4ti i 4 Dry Cleaninq . . . and Kr you save, tcS>! I for SIM J ________ L- 9 m Di |ty iTOM'S ??????? w. ci«k Biva [a (?». NarlM* Am| HOUD «Mwl MMta Vmzpm.' Ob TM. W M DRY CLFAN** I IIWMIIW CMMT) T>I»IITlltov SYnu owe it to yourself and family to have good safe reliable tires on your car. The Hercules Premium flHi "125" with super strong nylon cord BUDDY LYNAM plft construction is one way of giving So/« Mqnagv your loved ones good protection. c flr tTM The new wrap-around tread gives Rigsbee Tire Sales Of- easier steering, more traction when fers YOU the finest cornering and belter car handling. SERVICE on all items No driving chore is too difficult for sold, the best PRICES the "125." Don't delay, come in possible and flexible soon for that extra protection for TERMS. handle 1 YM HiRCULES? Best rubber on tlw rood mm RIGSBEE TIRE SALES Open All Day Wednesday?Close Saturday at 1 P.M. 6B

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Page 1: The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) 1968-06-22 [p 6B]newspapers.digitalnc.org/lccn/sn83045120/1968-06... · GERMANY WILL SWEEP YOU OFF YOUR FEET!?^ mMßlK** K f-Href >, Whether it's

?THE CAROLINATIMES SATURDAY; JUNK XX, 1908

O O M E RH \R*LL R'GMT MOM?\F I KNOW A WORD^IT ( I PROMISE?BUT... } A [ THAT'S WORTH A J'zOOMER, HERE'S A DIME \ f£\ VW- DOLLARS

IP YOU PROMISE NOT TO J V (KTL9AV 'PARN' AG»».JRFA J^T

[ Vr 1 y gT O O M E R 1/WHX OUR OOG /" -\~l VWHICH ONE OF THE"^

- I IS LIKE ONE OP ] (REALLY? J FAMILY IS HE LIKE?JrßOy'. DOGS SURE V you A INJRTHE FAMILY/ /RS--?V""A -SR-T

?4 .

Z O O M E R I R^ T"THRG^ART^CA^RZOO/VLER, PLEASE |L. DESERT /S? J Y JMFLM

7 O O M E R I/"THE L?>. KINO OF)| FA GR/NO ORGAN,Z ° ° M FC " (TEETH QVfAN ORGAN IS / SILLY! 3

ORG V v |^V

TH/^T 7

~~7 O N A 4 C D [/'NOT FOR A'N V'CAUSE COMP£MSAT/OA/SI LONG TT/VIE. J KXJOWHY? J SET IN.'

'WHEN WILL YOUR DAD'S LEG VF J? \Y IWELL. SO HE J/

= ''?V 1

I Z Zi Ta C D RTHATLL 8E (DON'T U I (W BROTHER USES ,Z O O M E R TWO DOLLARS)! WANT no* PINS! J

/HERE ARE THE V -S ?£G ' 1I J

~Z O O M I R~L THE WATER PUT YER VnEy! IT'S\ fOH-JUSRAARM 'ROUND HER ONLY MY J L HER)

CROSSWORDACROSS 2. Capital of 22. Head ffil]£|%| (:>BSYl 9£fr?]

1. Crazy Turkey covering KHlCTfljfßWnlhS5. Extra 3. Part of a 23. River of ISftyn]

i 3K 10- Craze cigar Asia I'n'll i|' ijjMßll"I'll!

\ | / ' / 19. Great Lake 10. Prepare, as 32. Enemy of 39. Game of

\ \ '//

buildings 16. Sound, as

"VOUT) BTLTTFT PUT VOUQSHOES 0N.0?«?...YOU'RE -MKIMDHF TONKSHTI*

DOWN ll' l YA ?

GERMANY WILL SWEEP YOU OFF YOUR FEET!?^ mMßlK**

K f- Href >,

Whether it's the excitementof Munich and the cities or thescenic beauty of the Black For-est and the Alps that lures you

to Germany, you'll find that theadjective gemuetlich. meaning"cozy", "home like" or "good-natured". really does describethe German scene.

German good will begins asyou board a Lufthansa GermanAirlines jet. and your amiablehostess greets you with a cheeryWillhommen! and helps you get

into the proper mood with somemouthwatering German cuisine.By the time you land in Ger-many, you'll already have some

idea of the German knack formaking visitors feel at home

Take the modern-day chim-ney sweep in centuries-oldRothenburg. for example. He'llbe happy to point you in theright direction if you get lost, or

tell you the history of that in-teresting little church across thesquare. Yet while he enjoys be-ing an occasional guide, theRothenburg chimney sweepisn't just there to impress tour-

ists?he's there to sweep chim-neys!

Stop off the Autobahn andask a group of picnickers ifyou've just passed Duesseldorf.and they may insist that yousample German food when

cooked outdoors be/ore setting

you right with a smile.-Ask a student in Munich.

"Which way to the Hofbraeu-baus?". and if the way is diffi-cult. you may find yourself witha cheerful guide to the ancientbeer hall

When you get out of the cities

to visit such scenic s|x>ts as theGerman Alps, the Black Forestor the Beautiful Danube-coun-try of Franconia. you'll find thissame friendliness.

A Ivpi'rtil <iufe in Kriim-oniu

Lufthansa, (no. extends theirwelcome. For as little as $320.00

their tours include: transporta-tion, transfers, hotel accommo-

datiorfS'.'meals and sightseeing'Why no! he swept off your feet?You'll be welcome in Germany.

Nasser Plans VisitCAIRO President Ga-

mal Abdel Nasser is planning tovisit the Soviet Union nextmonth, official circles con-

firmed here Sunday.On his way to Moscow, Nasser

will stop in Belgrade for talkswith Yugoslav President Tito,officials said.

Nasser's visit to the SovieiUnion is tentatively scheduledsometime in the first half ofJuly, the sources said.

The talks would deal with thedeadlock over the Mideast prob-lem and the apparent failure ofU.N. peace envoy Gunnar Jar-ring to achieve a political settle-ment between the Arabs and Is-rael.

Plastic Firm Founded by NegroBusinessman of Rochester, N.Y

ROCHESTER, N.Y.-A Ne-

gro-owned and operated plas-tics forming business will be

launched In the inner city in

the near future.

tor of a grocery store; JamejDobaon, an accountant; and

Franklin D. R. Florence, min-

ister of the Church of Christ,

former president of the Fight

organization and current chair-man of its jobs committee.

"The company will be set

up as a "job shop" -that is,

one designed for short pro-

duction runs," McElrath said."Weil work with light to me-

dium-heavy gauges of plasticand will be able to make our

own patterns and fixtures. In

production runs up to about

1000 pieces, we should be

very competitive. Kodak has

indicated that it Is a potentialcustomer and we shall be look-

ing for others, both locally

and out of town.

I The new project was an-nounced jointly by Frank E.McElrath, founder of the busi-

ness and John L. Blake, generalmanager of Rochester Business

Opportunities Corporation(RBOC).

According to the announce-ment, the RBOC board of di-

rectors has approved a propo-

sal that the business opportuni-ties corporation arrange for

$95,000 in RBOC, U.S. Small

Business Administration andlocal bank financing for the

new enterprise.McElrath, 35-year-old Ne-

gro and a group leader at Ko-dak Park Works, will invest

several thousand dollars of hisown in the business. He willserve as its president, treasurerand manager.

'PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS

LUGGAGE

WRIST WATCHESt ;

STEREOS

RECORD PLAYERS

DIAMOND RINGS I

Sam's Pawn Shop122 E. Main St. Ph. 682-2673

Durham, N. C.

The new company will becalled PA Plastics Inc. Thefirm's board of directors willconsist of McElrath; JesseGamble, another Kodak em-ployee, who will be secretary;

0. C. Brown, owner and opera-

Tonight'seasy

*

BUCKET OF CHICKEN A7R15 Pieces Tender, Tarty Chicken *1 Pint Delicious CrackUn' Gravy

Mdt-in-your-mouth Biscuits(serves 5 to 7 people)

Take It from the G0100e1... *4t*ifinger BcVfn*good P.' Take home Kentucky Fried Chickentonight Allyou do iipick it up. Tbe aervicoiacuddeo.

J

Wefix Sunday dinnerseven days a week

COLONEL SANDERS' RECIPf

KmWkv fried £hfek<K.*

RINALDI'S TAKE HOME910 MIAMI BLVD. 806 9TH STRICT

DURHAM. N. C.

ROSEMARY A FRANKLIN STS. CHAPEL HILL, N. C.

101 PROOF - 8 YEARS OLD-

S STRAIGHT BOURBON

WHISKEYv

$Ol5 SC2SII HVfifth WP |NT-

_AUSTIN, NICHOLS t CO., INC., N. Y., N. V.

FREE TOM'S ,

DOLLARS JUfr 0 n« HOUR .

Witt) ??ch claim

mwinm.Mo«.-Tutt.-WML V"|> W ctwtt

-' '//' X& I THL MOST IN DRY CLEANING

-INow3 Convenient"p9.Q. f * Location*

D(lara Your clothes look b«t-ter longer. Color»

P" SHIRTS brighter with "Mar-tSTwJT lmL' tiniiing" the most in4tii 4 Dry Cleaninq . . . andKr you save, tcS>!

I for SIMJ ________L- 9 m Di|ty

iTOM'S ??????? w. ci«k Biva [a(?». NarlM*

Am| HOUD«Mwl MMta

Vmzpm.' ObTM. W M DRY CLFAN** I

IIWMIIW CMMT) T>I»IITlltov

SYnu owe it to yourself and familyto have good safe reliable tires onyour car. The Hercules Premium flHi"125" with super strong nylon cord BUDDY LYNAM

plft construction is one way of giving So/« Mqnagvyour loved ones good protection. c

flr tTM The new wrap-around tread gives Rigsbee Tire Sales Of-easier steering, more traction when fers YOU the finest

cornering and belter car handling. SERVICE on all itemsNo driving chore is too difficult for sold, the best PRICESthe "125." Don't delay, come in possible and flexiblesoon for that extra protection for TERMS. handle

1 YMHiRCULES? Best rubber on tlw rood

mm RIGSBEE TIRE SALESOpen All Day Wednesday?Close Saturday at 1 P.M.

6B