J H&f 3 I |IH :1 I _ I K^^HB I PUBLISHER GETS GIFT Frank L. Stanley (e),. publisher of the Louisville (Ky.) Defend er and president of the Nation al Newspaper Publishers As Durham Girl Becomes VISTA Volunteer in Urban Project STELLA L. LYONS, daugh ter of Mr and Mrs. B. W. Lyons. 202 Nelson St., was one of 53 trainees who were re cently graduated from a VISTA Training Program at the Jane ' j! Dial 596-8202 for Service' J f | > LAUNDERERS-CLEINERS I So. Roxboro St. at Lake wood Ave. * y ~ or - ■ ' ~ -i anij tj i n oinunn la I ZA2WHIQ S3aHUOiB_L __ ___ HA-HA | Think school is a laugh? See how funny it is when you can't get a good-paying job.) A small education is something you can't jobs with the better salaries .. . and the bet laugh off. It's the biggest handicap you'll ever ter futures, too. have . . . today, tomorrow, the day after to- So if you're in school now . . . stay there! morrow, and every day of your working life. Learn all you can for as long as you can. If And it's a funny thing. People who really you're out of school, you can still get lots of stay with it and get a good education are valuable training outside the classroom. Just often seen laughing all the way to the bank, call on the Youth Counselor at your State It's no joke. To get a good job today, you Employment Service. Or visit a Youth Oppor nced a good education. A good education is tunity Center, which has been set up in many the number-one requirement for the better cities to help you. To get a good job, get a good education (|) i Publttbod ai a public scrviet in coopc'iation with The Advertising Council. BOY. Drop out of school now and that's tfat thtfl cal yon al ym Mitt* ife Nobodu looks down on a man with a good Me. So if you're in school now ... stay there! education. People respect him. They treat Learn all you can for as long as you can. It him right because they know he's got what it can really make a different*, takes. You know it. Everybody knows it. A If you fe out of school, dem t £ve up. You good education always shows. And so does a can still get plenty of valuable out small education. Which will you have? side the classroom. And its well wortfi the Remember: respect is only one of the effort. _ things a good education gets you. It can also For details, see the Youth Counselor at get you agood job. A good salary. And a real your State Employment Service. Or visit a chance to enjoy mbre of the good things in Youth Opportunity Center. A • . ' To get a good job, get a good education #(D Pul>li*lntl as a public ten-lee In cooperation wlrti TV Advertising CQVMO. I sociation, accepts ■ jlfl » portable record player from Thomas E. Bell (I.) on behalf of the F. W. Woolworth Co. The Addams Training Center in Chicago. As a Volunteer iiT Service to America, Miss Lyons will spend one year working with the Milwaukee, YHs., 1 Health Department. presentation was made during Garth C. Reeves, Managing o4i fhe NNPA's 27th annual Mid- tcr of the Miami Times and winter Workshop held recently vice president of NNPA, who in Miami, Fla. Looking on is hosted the workshop. During the six-week training! program, she completed class room studies and gained field experience by working near the training site on a project sim lar to the one to which she has now been assigned. Miss Lyons, who turned 21 ' just this month, is a 1965 grad uate of Hillside High School in Durham. During the 1965-661 schoolyear she was enrolled at North Carolina College, where she was studying French and English. She has interrupted her college studies to pledge herself to a year with VISTA. VISTA, the volunteer corps of the Office of Economic Op portunity, sends workers to projects that request aid in poverty pockets within the U. S. and its territories. They serve for one year, although I they may extend their term o( f : I W ' BP.: : '-^B MISS LYONS service at the end of the year. VISTA Volunteers are now ■serving in every major city in thfe nation." They alSo serve in rural and Indian projects, mi grant worker campus, Job Corps Camps, and projects for the mentally handicapped. Those over 18 are eligible to join VISTA. There is no maximum age limit, minimum educational requirement, or en trance examination. Volunteers receive medical care, a subsis tence allowance include* $75 a month for personal needs, and a stipend of SSO a month, which is set aside until oompletion of service. New Bern's Prince Hall Group First State Organization Formed T#o Years Later, In 1870 WILSON, N. C. Prince Hall Masons have been in North Carolina 100 years. Clark S. Brown, Winston • Salem businessman and civic leader, plans to make the se cond century bigger and bet ter. Mr. Brown was re-elected to hia eighth one-year term aa grand master of the Prince Hall Free and Accept ed Masons/of North Carolina at its recent 96th annual com munication of the grand lodge here. The 100 th year since the beginning of the organization of the grand lodge began last December. In .this connection, Mr. Brown plans a "program of the century,' which will end in 1970, the date on which the organization of the North Carolina grand lodge was per fected. UNDER THIS program the Masons plan to set up their own archives, increase their charitable and benevol en t programs and estrhlish a stronger civic program. The history of Prince Hall Masons in North Carolina was brought out at (rand lodge session here. Among the guests at the meeting N w a s Charles H. Griffin, grand master of the New York state grand lodge. Mr. Griffin received a cita tion "in recognition of serri ces of the grand lodge of New York In the organisation of lodges in North Carolina 100 i years ago." EARNINGS Douglas Reports Big Loss SANTA MONICA, Calif. - . Financially ailing Douglas Aircraft Co., which is negotiat ing toward a merger with McDonnell Co. of St. Louis, reported Monday a net loss for fiscal 19Mof $27,560 ,000. The figure, for the year ended last Not. SO, compares with earnings of $14,596,000 the previous year. The loea per share was $5.13, compared with earnings of $2.77 a share the previous year. Fo«urtiyquarts Joes was sll.l - or $2.11 a share, com pared with earnings of $3,039,- 000, or 57 cents a wire, a year earlier. The big aeroapace Arm reported IM4 sales of SI.M«,- •11,M0. The IMS tlgere was fm,m,m. Order backlog as of Not. M waa $3,274,511,M0, ap from $2, M1, 731, M0. Com mercial orders account for 7* per ceat of the cnrTeat backlog. Douglas has previously re ported that its deep losses are due in large part to delay in delivery of engines for its DC# and DC9 jet transports and to excessive labor costs due to shortages caused by the Viet nam war. After reporting a sl7-milli« third-quarter loss, the firm began seeking a multimillion dollar refinancing program, and entertained offers for a merger. Earlier this month it was announced that merger negotia tions had begun with McDon nell, Midwestern aerospace firm. Ratarta lar r—r anoad Dac. Hi ttu mi ■. I. DUPONT Da NBMOURS • CO. INC. a iMr* H.H i.a S.IM 5,100,000.000 w00,#00,000 KAISER ALUMINUM a CHBMICAL CORP. A ahara M J0 Salaa nUtSM 41J4J1.000 TBAtb WORLD AIRLINBS t A ahara *319 J-74 talM 4*14**400 «7i,7*f»00 RRVBRB COPPER 4 BRASS INC. A than W. 05 4.30 Sam jsi4u.uj mM*. us CORN IN* a LASS WIRKS A ahara VM 7*4 SUM 444.119,tJ3 54t.471.U1 CONOOLEUM-NAIRN INC. A ahara MJI IX Salaa 74.M040* .*7410400 OBOROIA-PACIPIC CORP. Salaa M 9400400 17940*400 SONOTONB CORP. A ahara 141 Salaa 1144 M** 30.W400 1. W. BLISS CO. A ahara M.H ' 47 Salaa 197.79*40* 11*4#0400 ALCOMA STBBL CORP. A ahara 11.14 1.44 Salaa 15479400 Ml ,t 10400 NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. 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Jg*- dfllPr^ I lL KHBR^BPi^ MEDICAL NEAR - MIRACLE— (New York) Two - year - old Gregory Johnson . rides his shiny new tricycle as he leaves New York's Lenox Hill Hospi tal with his mother, Nola, and father, Jerry, at the happy oonclusion of a medical near miracle. Gregory's life was saved when doctors discovered a tumor the size of a normal heart located inside their tiny patient's heart. With the aid of a special heart lung machine, the doctors performed an open heart operation and successful- ROBBRTSHAW CONTROLS CO. A ahara 51.75 1.10 tela* 113439411 101,130417 MINNESOTA MININ* a MANUPAC TURINO CO. A ahara ».J9 1.11 Salaa 7.1934*0400 1400.1t1.000 PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO. A ahara S3 07 1.93 Ravarniaa *974*4431 1404*0.709 Ktpirti far I rmnflit mmM D#. si t - NORTH AMIRICAN AVIATION INC. A thart 11.40 1.45 StflM 450/215,000 470,21 *,OOO J Cad anywhere i \ In this small area / for $1 V / Call coasl to coast... Alaska. And all It costs Is that you call after Maine to Florida... Oregon up to one dollar for three Bpm or anytime on to New Mexico... any- minutes. (Shorter distances Sunday* where in the continental Coßt proportionately less.) And you thought long dis - United States except The only restriction is tance was expensive? * . GENERAL TELEPHONE A Member of the GT«E Family of Companiet •3-mtn'ite jtatlon-10-slation call within the U.S (Alaska and Hawaii excluded). Taxes not Included. SATURDAY. JAN. 28, 1967 THE CAROLINA TIMES- ly remdved the tumor. It is believed to be the first time such a condition was correctly IV /1 CASH IN A WASH • TVmWQH • MUSICAtMmUMWn • SHOT GUM ■tfHRB • UJBTHIVBJtM PROVIDENCE LOAN OFFICE iw«. maih DIAL 6&2-4431 f, /wrrmtT now cur V 4 at providbnci \% 5B diagnosed during life in a small child and successfully treated. (UPI Photo)

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