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The High Point Enterprise from High Point, North Carolina • Page 6

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Hlfh feint IiiMrpriM, Friday, July 22, 1960 UJ. WUMI 70 80 FORECAST Until Saturday Morning I Figures Show Low Temperatures Expected WEATHER FORECAST Scattered showers and thundershowers central and southern Plains states, the are forecast tonight for northern New Great Basin and far Southwest. It will England, the Lakes region, Ohio Valley, be warmer over the north Atlantic states mid-Mississippi Valley, east Gulf coast and cooler in the upper Mississippi Valand Carolinas, eastern portion of the ley. The Weather By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The sun will set today at 7:33 p.m. and will rise tomorrow al 5:20 a.m.

High Low Pr. Albany, cloudy 78 54 Albuquerque, clear 93 68 Anchorage, cloudy 69 55 Asheville, fog 84 64 Atlanta, clear 93 73 Bismarck, cloudy 94 6i Boston, cloudy 82 64 Buffalo, cloudy 72 56 Charlotte, cloudy 94 71 Chicago, clear 93 73 Cleveland, clear 75 60 Denver, cloudy 94 64 Des Moines, clear 94 70 Detroit, clear 80 70 Fort Worth, cloudy 91 76 Helena, clear 98 59 High Point, fog 87 66 Honolulu, clear 86 77 Indianapolis, clear 84 Kansas City, cloudy 89 74 Los Angeles, cloudy 96 73 Louisville, clear 86 63 Memphis, cloudy 95 Miami, clear 90 81 Milwaukee, cloudy 88 69 Paul, clear 95 75 New Orleans, clear 95 New York, cloudy 81 65 Oklahoma City, cloudy 82 67 Omaha, clear 90 71 Philadelphia, clear 82 61 Phoenix, clear 106 83 Pittsburgh, clear 76 55 Portland, clear 84 Portland, clear. 81 53 Raleigh, dear 88 66 Rapid City, cloudy 102 67 Richmond, clear 87 58 St. Louis, cloudy 93 72 Salt Lake City, clear 103 67 San Diego, clear 84 69 San Francisco, cloudy 61 53 Seattle, cloudy 79 51 Tampa, cloudy 94 77 Washington; cloudy 84 65 Wilmington, cloudy 91 70 (M Missing) 5 .50 10'i INCH BREAM HOOKED KITTY HAWK, N.C. (AP)-A 20- ounce, lO'A-inch bream, one of the largest of the species ever caught in this area, was hooked in a fresh water pond at Kill Devil Hills by Mrs.

Ed Elmore of Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. Elmore hooked the big Ibream while fishing with a cane pole and an earth worm for bait Her bream was measured ant weighed at' an official weighing station. Forecast NORTH CAROLINA: Partly cloudy and quite warm this afternoon, tonight and Saturday. Widely scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers Saturday and near the lower coast today.

High temperatures today uper 80s mountains around 90 elsewhere. Low temperatures tonight 60s in mountains 67-74 elsewhere. SOUTH CAROLINA: Partly cloudy, rather warm and humid tonight and Saturday. Lowest tonight around 70, highest afternoon temperatures in the 90s. GEORGIA: Continued hot with clear to partly cloudy skies this afternoon, tonight and Saturday.

Isolated thundershowers in late afternoons and evenings. High today 92 to 98. Low tonight 68 to 76. FIVE DAY FORECAST NORTH AND SOUTH CARO UNA: Temperatures will averag 2 to 4 degrees above normal. Some normal high and low tempera tures are Raleigh 89 and 68, Char lotte 88 and 69 and Charleston 89 and 71.

Minor day to day tempera ture change. Widely scattered aft ernoon thundershowers may aver age inch or less. Personal groom for Bally Ache the probable 3 year old cham pion of 1960, Is Bud Biggerstaff Trainer Jimmy Pitt has a pe name for Bally Ache, the Ken tucky Derby winner. He calls tin colt Bright Eyes. the world's most attractive HEARING GLASSES! HEARING AID CLINIC SHERATON HOTEL Saturday, July 23rd, 9 to 1 P.

M. HIUH POINT, N. C. FREE BOOK MR. WYRICK WILL CONDUCT THE FREE TESTING AND SHOWING OF IHE W.S.M.

BEtTONES. EVERYONE INVITED. BELTONE HEARIN'G CENTER Greensboro, N. C. I 315 W.

MARKET ST. GREENSBORO, N. C. Onto Imprint book txpUlntnt ill tht (dvinUpt ri Btltont't rwwtU htirfnf fluttu. Race Melee Follows Sit-in By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A crowd of some 500 jnilled about Thursday white people and threw punches in a melee that followed lunch counter demonstrations in two downtown Greenville, S.C., stores.

There were no such incidents in two other South Carolina cities where anti segregation protests were carried out by Negroes. Three white youths were arrest ed in Greenville, charged with dis orderly conduct, and released under $30 bonds. They were identi- 'ied as Bobby Sims and Dean Willis, both 17 and both Parker iigh School students, and Detmis Nevis, 26, of Travelers Rest. Nevis also was charged with carrying an illegal weapon, a cnife, and posted an additional $30 bond. The fight began after Negroes staged sit-ins at the S.

H. Kress store on South Main Street and the W. T. Grant store on "forth Main Street. Three young Negro men and three young Negrp women staged it-ins without incident at Wool- vorth's and Kress' in Columbia, was the second straight day of uch demonstrations in the capital city.

Seven young Negroes, believed to be college students, picketed outside the Kress store in Orangeburg for about an hour and a half. Church Leaders, Publication Urge Prayer For Khrushchev By GEORGE W. CORNELL AP RellfkMi Writer NEW YORK for Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was urged today by an interdenominational publication and several church leaders. They said the same thine could happen to him that happened to Saul of Tarsus. Saul, the violent persecutor of early Christians, was converted on the road to Damascus and became the great missionary apostle, Paul.

United Evangelical Action, official organ of the National Assn. of Evangelicals, said that just as God's grace had melted Saul's "determined heart," it could "do the same thing for Khrushchev." "The man whose nation has spread communism through a of the world's population could be used of God to teach Christianity instead of communism and to exalt Christ instead of Marx," the article said. The NAE is a cooperative body of Evangelical Protestant churches with about 10 million members. In an accompanying symposium, several churchmen also urged.prayer for the Communist a r. Some said sufficient prayer would either reform him or'destroy him.

"Khrushchev must yield to Christ or be hurled from his Nebuchadnezzar and all the anti- God rulers of that day, and God answered!" Said the Rev. Frank Smith, a DCS Moioes, Iowa, pastor: "If our Lord prayed for his murderers, should not we also pray even for those who have designed our destruction?" The article noted that 1st Timothy: 2 exhorts prayers for that are in authority" and adds that pagan leaders may "need our prayers more than any others." However, it said that praying specifically for Khrushchev's destruction would "not necessarily honor It said the only worthy prayer to offer for him is "for the redemption of a los soul." "We should pray for the ligh of the gospel to illuminate hi darkened mind and heart. We can forget that he is a dictator, an enemy of democracy, an avowec atheist. We can remember that hi is a man for whom Chris died "If Khrushchev should become aware that his opponents in the cold war were constantly praying for him, he might follow in the path of Saul of Tarsus." despotic pinnacle if we will bu pray," said the Rev. Arthur Bray, president of the Illinois Conference of the Wesleyan Methodis Church.

He said Isaiah's prayers turn' bled Sennacherib of Assyria from power and other tyrants also were deposed th'rough prayer. Armin R. Gesswein, chairman of the NAE's spiritual life com mission, said that "it It right and God-pleasing to pray for Mr. Khrushchev." just as for other world leaders. The prophet Daniel, he said, "surely prayed for the ruthless Istanbul, Turkey, formerly was known as Byzantrum and Constantinople.

It has a population of 1,205,000. TIMES DO CHANGE CHEYENNE, Wyo. (UPI) TiniMhmehttfBd. The klnderf irtea dut at a Cheyenne elementary school grew vegetables as part of a classroom project, the most popular table was spinach. Whit is 3 Hmow Breakdown? It not a cndmp, wa experts, but mprawiti "a inability to with anxiety.

And the waninf siyndtart dearly ritMe." Article tells you what these aignalf are, suggests actions to take in early stages. Get August Reader's Digest- just wonih only (regular price (Adr.) TAKES A LOT OF EVERYTHING BUT You can keep the supply lines open to a Boy Scout Jamboree in this one. Small tents, a troop of Explorers and a couple of counselors all fit nicely inside Valiant's 3-seat wagon. With the rear seats folded you've got 72 cubic feet of cargo space. Very impressive when you consider there's two feet less car to park.

This wagon is loaded with all kinds of good things: an electrically operated tailgate window; a rear-facing third seat that's easy to enter (you just drop the tailgate and step in); a hidden luggage compartment and Captive-Air tires. (They won't leave you flat.) Need a clincher? See your Plymouth-Valiant dealer, he's got it. The light price. WE ARE THE MEN WHO Davis-Pruett Motor Inc. 748 North Main St.

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C. License: 2314 UNunepooC COUNTER-TOP FREEZER HOLDS 522 POUNDS OF OC.15H FROZEN FOOD. AT THE PEAK OF FLAVOR Here's just about the most frozen food storage space we've ever seen for the Holds 'most everything you can buy or grow yourself. 31-pound utility basket. 7 fast-freezing surfaces.

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I Open Friday until 8 P.M. foryour convenience FAMILY FINANCE ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION of Hifh Point, Inc. 117 E.COMMERCE I South for AsMvitlf Chirlotte Concord Is Dofhim Gistonii Goldsbora Rdcky Mount Salisbury Wilmington Wlniton-Mtm FRIGIDAIRE WEEK Your Old Appliance Will Be Worth More Now is The Time To Trade Your Old Appliance During CLOSE OUT On All 1960 FRIGIDAIRE WASHERS AND DRYERS MODEL RD-20-60 FRIGIDAIRE Deluxe RANGE ONLY Exchange for Used Range 10 Years Old or Less In Operating condition Big 9 Cu. Ft FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR ONLY 3 Exchange on name brand used refrigerator in operating condition, 10 years old or less. GET THE FAMOUS FRIGIDAIRE FROST PROOF REFRIGERATOR Five Models To Choose From NOW ONLY EXCHANGE ON MODEL FPD 13T-60 For name brand used refrigerator 10 years old or less in operating condition.

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1906-1977