I •*' l %AM * 1 ■ g| •v: IHHHRHHHHnHHHwBinHnHHHi OPP TO WHISPIRINO PINIS IcwH and loodors of Boy Seoul Troop 55 iponiorad by WKito Rock Baptist Church proporo to loavo to spend • week at Camp Pino*. George S. Nixon, Assistant Scoutmattor and Nathanlol B. Whito, Scout master aro shown standing at HCC Students are Chosen For Summer Service Projects Four North Carolina College students and one recent gradu ate have been selected to parti cipate in summer service pro jects sponsored by the United Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. Two of the participates will work In New Jersey, two In Ohio, and one In Michigan. Otis Jones, a sophomore so ciology major and psychology minor from Wake Forest, will go with Sherle Boone, a sopho more, also of Wake Forest, to a neglected neighborhood in Cam den, N. J., where they will work out of an old tavern build ing called "The Point." The Point will also serve as a resi dence for the students who will aid citizens of the area through teaching, leading recreation, doing indoor and outdoor work, In addition to studying and taking part In research and In terviews. " K " A junior from Kinston, Wil liam Cheeks, will be a member of an activity entitled "Presby terian Neighborhood Services" in Detroit There he will be part of a team of eight stu dents who will be headquart ered in the Detroit Presby tery's three neighborhood hous es. Emphasis will be placed on J 111 1 ' i loot and pound LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS. Some where in or near pott office, finder please phone 681-8512. LOST PAIR OF GLASSES. Plaa tie rims, bi-foeals. Phone 682- 8813. >0 00 reward. FOUND London Fog coat. Owner call at 436 E. Pettigrew Street or Phone 681-8812. LOST—2I Jewel Elgin watch. In vicinity of North Carolina College. Find«r Phone 682- 2818. toward. FURNISHKD ROOMS TO HARMED COUPLE with no children. Furniture practically new. Phone 686-6188. downstairs BED BOOM. Fujmished to man only. Phone 883-6112. __ FURNISHED APARTMENT Four rooms. Private bath. Near bus linn. Phone 681-6814. , FPU SAL« FOR SALE Lsod frigidaire in good condition. Phone 682- 6840. FOR SALE—Electric range, 4 eyes. Will sell at sacrifice. Phone 682-2815 IMPL.OYMSNT WANTRD HIGH SCHOOL GIRL, age 18 desires Job as baby sitter or or caretaker lot children. Re ference furnisheci. Phone 681- 8860. ______ HiLP WAMTIP MEN AND WOMEN Would $5.00 per hour, 5 hours a day, 8 days a wee* interest you, Many of our sales people are doing far In excess of that Car necessary Write P. O. Bo* IX7. South Tn Pines, N. C. PART TIMI RMPLOVMWIT LADIES, would you work SO hours per week if you received SBO to 878, plui commission and bonus for It If so and you have a car, write: F .0. -B«S 7*7, Southern Pines, N. C. loft. Scouta Mated, first row loft to right aro: Honry Stophanson. Milton Lawls McMlllon, Jamos Hill, Joooph Barnes, Jr., Bovoriy Parry Socond row: Carl Hsrrlson, Ronald P'elds, Hugh MeDanlol, Jr., Larry Hostor, Larry Wll the education and development indigenous leadreship in the areas served. Further activities will include day camps, vaca tion church schools, house visit ations, teenage programs, and the study of urban problems in relation to Christianity. i jury L Martin, a graduate student In history from Aber deen, and Valerie G. Spaulding, a freshman from Greensboro, have been assigned to a 28- member project in Ohio. Mar tin will participate in city work and serve In day camps and vacation church schools, while Miss Spaulding will as sume responsibilities in a resi dent camp for children. OKAYS YOUTH CORPSPLAN 'Tile City Council's finance committee today approved a plan to employ an additional 100 youths for work on city beautification, parks, as recep tionists and on a city hospitali ty corps. Cost to the city will be some $7,000 to match the 548.000 grant to be made by the feder al government through Opera tion Breakthrough. * ft TO and Wig-Making \j/ WriM for Caulk. KM MAIR-CtAFT STUDIO r.aiMini PRRSTO PRIDE The World's Most Beautiful 1 Stainless Steel Cooking and Table Service ■VIRSTT L. OOLDSTON Local Distiibutor Phone 682 2830 108 E. Umatead St. Durham, N. C. FOR RENT OR SALE: | • Wheel Chairs • Hospital Beds 1 e Walkers • Sick Room E«uipment I McBROOM'S RENTALS ; 3527 Hillsboro Rd 286-2247 Sanitary | LAUNDRERS AND CLEANERS ) DIAL 9M-J207 [ COR. ROXBORO IT. AND I LAKRWOOO AVINUI / llams, Kannath Nobles, Garcia Sampson. Third row: William Kennedy, 111, Rofc*rt Page, Robart Willi*. Raymond Barnes Jotaph Park ar, Jr., Benjamin Paga, Jr. Fourth row. William Martin. Charlas Ray, Jr., Edward B. Boyd. 5 OFFICERS OF N. C. STUDENT ASS'N AT MEET Five officers of the North Carolina Association of Stu dent Councils attended the 29th Annual National Conference of the National Association of Stu dent Councils at the Henry Cla> High School in Lexington, Ky from June 20-24. The th me for the Conference was "Lt id ership for the World We Want." The officers attending the conference from the North Carolina Association of Studen; Councils were James Larry Fra zler, President, from West Char lotte; Franklin Taylor Joner i Vice Presidents from Alamanci ! Central High School, Graham; Ellen Lawrence, Second Vice President, from Fuquay Con solidated School, Fuquay Spri ngs; Brenda Armstrong, Trea surer, from Booker T. Wash ington High School, Rocky Mt; and Emerson Fullwood, Pari' mantarian. fr P iia Union School, CHarlotte. Tl> e y Wer- accompanied by Mrs. Mary Lives Smith, Director of the Piedmont District for the North Carolina Ass o c iati on, from Shepard Junior High School, Durham. Mrs. Anna L. Miller is the host sponsor at the Henry Clay High School in Lexington, Ky. Continued on Page 8A Men are particular, and women are too. Foot Lockers tie*- from $6.95 Trunks 36", New $16.85 RCA Victor Comb Radio and Record Play Hi Fi Automatic $32.85 Sam's Pawn Shop 122 E, Main St. Ph. 682-2573 30830006X30068000000008300 HOT WEATHER Comfort During these hot and humid days our air conditioned chapel is alwnys cool and comfortable, i" this, as in all other facilities at the Scarborough ?r.d Hargett Funeral Horn..-, we ar e trul) proud of the equipment that we have at our establish ment for rendering the best of services I : our man> friends in the community and we welcome your in spection when you are in our neighborhood. Hargett 522 E. Pottiprew Street DIAL 383-3721 Durham, North Carolina Dixon's Line-up Br JOHK DIXON MANObM, JONIS, MERNDON VOLUNTEER FOR TUTORIAL PROGRAM Rho d a Mangum. Retella Jones, and Carriella Herdon re cently volunteered for the sum mer turtorial program on read, ing skills for approximately 100 Negro and white school children from low-income fami lies. All three girls are students at Hillside High School. The tutorial program began in three centers in Durham un der th e sponsorship of Opera tion Breakthrough. The centers are located at St. Joseph'* AME Church, the John Avery Boys Club and the Edgemount Com munity Center. They will oper ate until August 13 and will provide, free tutoring in read ing for the selected school chil dren Monday through Thurs day each week and special field trips each Friday. According to Mrs. Bessie Mc • aurin, Operation Break ■ihrcugh's coordinator of tu torial centers, the tutors consist if 16 high school graduates and students and three women all volunteers. They will work inder the supervision of eight :ollege students who are em ployed under the "Work Study" •program at Duke University ind North Carolina College. The three women volunteers ire Mrs. Margaret Springfield, '-Irs. Michael Small and Mrs. USED CAR SALE! OWHEN Better AUTOMOBILES I ggggl// 7 Are Sold—Johnson Motor Company Will Sell Them! Cleanest Cars In Town? V 62 OLDSMOBILE Super 88 $1895 ;64 BUICK LeSabre 4-Door Hardtop $3095 l D .^i e . d r IU."I U ." POW#r ' ° ir COOdiHOn ' ° nt Wn " ( £'">*, Interior, Pow.r Storing & Brakes, 62 BUICK Electra $2395 L. Seats, 8,000 actual miles. Like new M >64 BUICK Special 4-Door $2495 Wa Dlllvn wPCvlal ■■■■■■■■■■ y lOvv ✓ Sedon Deluxe, V-8, automatic drive, radio, heater > fiaajSLtrr-i MMC 83 BUICK LeSabre 4-Door $2695 Oil KhItIDLCK Oiation ■■ ■ ■ $1193 1 on * Pow,r Steering & Brokes, Air Conditioning Low mileage, one owner, extra clean / 62 PONTIAC Tempest $1195 63 BUICK Electra Convertible... S2BOO Station Wagon. Automatic transmission, air condition I Full power, air condition 61 OLDSMOBILE 4-Dr. Hardtop.. $1695 62 BUICK LeSabre 4-Dr $2195 Full power, olr condition » Sedon. Full power, oir condition, one owner 62 CORVAIR Station Wagon.... $1250 j62 BUICK Invicta 4-Door $2395 61 CHRYSLER 2-Dr. Hardtop.... $1195 $63 RAMBLER Classic 4-Door Sedan $1495 Ma ■a■ um Ainia at _ ahap 1 White tires, radio, heater, straight drive, air condition, clean. !SI S " ME "S D#or 25 62 BUICK LeSabre 2-Door Hardtop $1950 Q| rURD 4-UOOr Sedan ■ WVVV ' B|U * Wlth whlt * ,OP ' ra *°" h# ater, automatic transmission, extra clean. 61 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan.... $950 1 62 CjL R H YSLER Hew l M,rt 300 .... $1795 1 2-Door Hardtop. Full power, black, taddle interior. 6U OLDSMOBILE .......... $1195 61 FALCON 2-Door Sedan...... $895 A Door Hardtop \ ... . . .. . 61 VOLKSWAGEN Convertible... $875 L :t;~ m T 59 BUICK LeSabre 4-Door $975 r OLDSMOBILE 4-Door Sedan... $350 59 RAMBLER Station Wagon .... $795 57 FORD Stali#n Wa « on WOO 64 BUICK Special Delnxe 4-Door. .$2395 {57 LINCOLN 4-Door Sedan $225 " -*• h ~"' """ •*" 55 CADILLAC 4-Door Sedan $295 63 BUICK Wildcat Convertible... $2595 >55 BUICK 2-Door Sedan S2OO Blue with white top, bucket seats, one owner, extra dean. { """ WW """ ■ ■■■■■■ ▼ fcWW Eugene Day. Mrs. McLaurin also noted that parent volunteer* are needed to chaperone the Fri day field trips at each of the three centers. She requested that interested parents contact her at St. Joseph's AME Church. During the past school year the tutorial program gave help with school homework to near ly 500 youngsters from disad vantaged homes who were fac ing dropping out of school without such help. Prior to beginning instruc tion, the volunteer tutor* spent a week undergoing special training on how to best teach and deal with young charge* from impovished area* of the city. NAACP's SPECIAL SESSION AT MT. ZION SUNDAY The Durham branch of the NAACP will hold its special session on Sunday, June 27, at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church at 2315 Fayetteville St. at 4:00 Howard M. Williams of the Department of Welfare, will be the guest speaker. Music will be furnished by the Mt. Vernon Baptist Church choir and the Mt. Zion Baptist Church choir. a .m B [9 WWST'^pMHW NCC NURSERY SCHOOL Supervis'rg activities at the North Carolina College nursary school I s Mrs. Imogena M. Ford, acti.ig chairman of tha Department of Horn* Econom ics. Children in the picture, from left to right, are Gene Tatum, Shtlia Small, Kathy Thome, and Bobby Ciaybrook. The special six-week nurse ry lehoo' procj-am enrolls tots aped 2 to 5. The public is invited to at tend this service. SAT., JUNE 26, 1989 THE CAROLINA TIMES- PHONE 682-9295 It? Wtfj tm ""' rv l I |ll£W llllemoaDry Cleaners 1 CASH & CARRY OFFICES Caraer Raxboro and BoDoway Street m Quick Aa A Wink—Rozbara Rd. at ATondale Dr. Drira-la, Car. Broad aad Englewood Ave. 7A