The Augusta news-review. (Augusta, Ga.) 1972-1985, November 29, 1973, Page Page 10, Image 10

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The Augusta News-Review - November 29, 1973 - 1~~ Irby Questions DymoOn Apartheid 1 ■ MBHi MB ■’ ■' ' f tiT mbJH I « (1 &uk g 22 KB &''''?& ■ B«*»• ■ Bi - z ■ Bl B^r, / > 11 ■SS&LjR - ; IWy i L Gantz i. shown with smplnyes in Augusta plant, which win become the company’s largest plant in the United States. News-Review columnist Al Irby took advantage of a press Circulation Agents AGENTS TO CIRCULATE THE AUGUSTA NEWS-REVIEW IN THEIR OWN RESIDENTIAL AREA. WELL PAID. CALL 722-4555 or 793-5617. ASK FOR JAMES STEWART. F SUBSCRIBE I TODAY Ml THE AUGUSTA NEWS-REVIEW jit P.O. BOX 953 AUGIfSTA, GEORGIA 30903 Eh?' NAME ADDRESS Rjl CITY HU One year (in county) $5.00 One year (out of county) ..... $6.00 |1 5 years (in County) $20.00 ||l|| 5 years (out of county) $25.00 Page 10 briefing for Claude L. Gantz, president and chief executive of Dymo, Inc., to question him about Dymo’s policy toward the emerging nations of Africa, since the company’s regional offices are in Johannesburg, South Africa where racial apartheid is standard policy. Gantz assured the newsmen at the chamber of Commerce that his company’s racial policies in America were among the best in the nation. Dymo Products Co. located in Augusta since 1966, will be the company’s largest plant in the continental United States when the current expansion is completed. Dymo pioneered the concept of embossed vinyl labeling tape. Its subsiary, Dymo Products Co. is the leadingU.S. producer oflabel makers. WOMEN on Wheels | HELPFUL SAFETY TIPS~] by Elizabeth Stimley Plymouth Safety Writer IF STEERING FAILS Power steering is like a dish washer. You can do without either but life is nicer with them. If you’ve never driven with out power steering, you can’t possibly appreciate how much it contributes to easy handling. fßut if it quits K functioning, ■ you'll learn to H love it in a ■ hurry, r Here’s a j-j way to find flu out what it feels like to drive without power steering before it happens. Drive to a deserted lot. Start the car and drive a few feet, now while the car is still rolling, kill the engine, by turning the key back one notch. Now try and steer. Turning will take a lot more effort but it can be done. Should you lose power steer ing while driving, move out of heavy traffic and make a couple of slight turns of the steering wheel to see how much effort it will take. If you can still handle the car. turn on the four-way flashers to warn other drivers you’re hav ing trouble, and head for the nearest repair shop. Probably nothing drastic has happened. You may be out of power steering fluid or have a bad drive belt. If you can’t handle it, pull off slowly on the shoulder, keeping the wheels straight. Leave on the four-way flashers, and raise the hood. Lock the doors and wait for a policeman. Get it fixed immediately. p * Wwill ■ Bfl v/' " K *TS. It tW’Wih Wewlv elected officers of the National Association of College Women (L-R) are Miss Sammie S, Mrs. Willie M. Polk, Mrs. Freddie P. Jackson, Mrs. Julia Butler, Mrs. Nadine Wilson, Miss Annie Searles and Mrs. Pauline Hornsby. Red Cross Emergency Number Albert H. Hanger, Chapter Chairman of Augusta Chapter American Red Cross announces that it has become necessary to change the telephone number to be used for Emergency Service when the Red Cross Office is closed. “Since the Augusta Chapter provides twenty-four (24) hour service seven (7) days a week for Emergency Service, we wish the public to be aware of this change,” said Mr. Hanger. “The number to be used anytime the Red Cross Office is closed is 733-2120. A MINI IS AimißuniK nwisn. SNETITK mib am CMIEKHMB. LEARN, EARN AND RETURN The Navy's 4 by 10 Enlisted Reserve Program requires only four to ten months active duty! LEARN fllk A skill in one of the Navy's fine Technical Schools! EARN FL A minimum of $326 per month BBfe while on active duty! I ■ *IIB R ETU R N v To civilian life and use that new technical trade while completing your obligation by only attending drills with pay! -OR- Consider The Navy’s 2 By 6 Program. 2x6 -• Opportunity! Opportunity for Fun, Travel B Adventure, Advanced Education, Vocational Training and the pay is TOPS. BE SOMEONE SPECIAL GO NAVY! Contact: Chief Bizzell P.O. Box 66 700 Telfair Street Augusta, Ga. 30903 OR CALL: (404) 722-2788/3144 c■ W c o o m m p p a a r R e E PRICES QUALITY College Women Elect' ’ New Officers The National Association of « College Women announced this week its officers for 1973-74. They are Mrs. Nadine Wilson, president; Mrs. Freddie P. ( Jackson, first vice-president; Mrs. Willie M. Polk, second vice-president. Miss Annie Searles, secretary, and Mrs. , Pauline Hornsby, assistant secretary. HEAD START KING & QUEEN CONTEST SET AT BELLE TERRACE CENTER ml 47, The Head Start Parents at Belle Terrace Center are sponsoring a King & lueen Contest on Sunday, December 2, 1973 at 5:00 p.m. at the center. All benefits will go towards purchasing Christmas gifts for the Head Start enrollees. The public is invited.