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6A I—THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1171 Q oovinfl ♦ Chuckie Harris;! Hi aoul brothers and soul deter* and, of course, to any oaa else who care enough to want the very best. I am the Mighty Magnificent, and I'm back at it again. I guess every thing was jumping off last week, huh? Entertainment falore; Betty Swann at the Hone Stall and Ollie Night ingale Show and Dance at Times Square. Hie Intruders interrupted things at Atlantic Beach, S. C. and did a real poovy thing and got away dean. From time-to-time I like to bring my readers up on what's going on at WSRC. Each week day from Monday through Fri day, at one o'clock p.m., our Home Economists and Farm Agents of Durham and Orange Counties are presented for five minutes, giving a brief round up of farm news and home making tips. For all of you who wish to keep abreast with the farm and agricultural scene, tune in each weekday at this time. TRIANGLES Ifl 110/ GUARANTEED USED CARS ARE |m| /O THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN Wa guarantee to repair or replace all major mechanical working parte* free of charge for 30 daye or 1,000 milee, whichever comee flret. *Engine, transmission, rear axle, front axle assemblies, brake system, electrical system. BUY THE BEST. "HERE" AND SAVE!!! AA s4l FAf "1 A Plymouth Fury n. 4-Door. VB. Au- $A J§ AC ialf Volkswagen Fastback. Radio, W. ( I|UH fII to., P. Steer. Air Cond. Real /UHH 00 tire«. Beautiful blue IVV V ■ O Sharp "Wll CQ Volkswagen sedan. Radio, WAW. M CQC fill Pontlac Firebird 2-Dr. H.T., auto., M 7Qfc Ow shM » lOwll "U 'in* l ro®'- Beautiful dark green II WW A A SAAP £ A Ford Torino GT. 2-Door H.T. $4 OAC 62—09D 69 I#9D CQ Volkswagen Karman Ghla. Gold ft ft Ford Gal. 500. 2-Door, H.T. V-8. QQC OO ftoUh. Auto. A.M..FJM. radio .... II V V WW Baby blue. Real sharp WWW A"I Volkswagen Karmann Ghla. Air $4 AQF CA Plymouth Fury 4-door, V-8, P. QQR 0 I r,dlo ' Sh • rP ' IVWW Oil «teer. Air cond 1993 66 *1195 68 *1995 A A $4 rAr AP Chevy. Caprice. 4-dr. H.T. U. blue $AftC 69 1093 09 a w .'°''' p ." ' lr to ° i : "«9 69 w"Z"' , «"" l "" b " K E " '2395 65 Rambler station wagon, light blue, $ 795 69 *1295 69 $ 1995 A A S4 MAC OA Ford Torino 2-dr. H.T. V-8. auto., $4 AAC 66 wue v ßM Etra lws 09 loSfD fiQ Volkswagen Karmana Ghla. fifi Mercury Monciair 4-dr. V-8, auto., QQC 00 Bright red. .harp 093 00 P- *teer„ clean WWW WORK AND FISHING SPECIALS SOLD "AS IS" AT WHOLESALE PRICES! ££ Opel Kadet 2-dr. Chev. 4-dr. V-8, IJQ Ford Falcon Black £4 Dodge Station Da Run. real SO7A DO Green SOIA Stnd. trans SAAA Ot Wagon, VB, Auto., good. Low price VI V Runs great .... 01V Only fcww PS, Air Cond. SI4A Runt Good .... M Chev. station wag- Fiat 124 4-dr. 64 Plymouth Station 01 on. V-8. Auto., p. 01 Needs paint. Runs wV Wag., VB, Auto., CC Ford 2-dr., 6-cyl., steer. Good SIQA great. Low MCA Runs Good S4QA ™ Auto, Red SQQA trans. Only .... 13rU Price "lOU Only £9ll Runs Great ... VvW -WE HAVE SEVERAL MORE AT WHOLESALE PRIGES— "TRY US, YOU'LL LIKE US" LOW SANK FINANCING TRIANGLE VOLKSWAGEN II?? Durham-Chap*! Hill Blvd. Dir. No. 1345 Phona 489-2371 You know, it's wonderful to know your true friends. So many of us are mislead and misread by our so called friends; those friends who like to keep a confusion going, you know the kind. The ones who don't have anybody and can't get anybody and don't want you to have anybody; the ones who try to plant suspicion in your mind about a real true friend; the ones who spread lies all over town about you because they can't get as close as they would like to you; the ones who will go to any lengths to try to break up a friendship. Sometimes you will believe a lie before you believe the truth because you wonder why they would tell you things of this sort if they were not true. Don't be disillusioned by the corruptive lies of familiar acquaintances; Vou know the ones you have to handle (long distance) by phone. Be nice but don't get too involved with them. There is a saying that "the rich have to cry, the poor have to cry, and I have to cry, sometimes." Prom the beginning of time there have been confusion and misunderstanding and the temptation of leading someone astray. Lest we forget! True friendships travels a gravel road just like true love. True friends are like diamonds, precious and rare; false ones are like autumn leaves scat tered everywhere, so know your friends. Remember: Mark the word unless it was heard (by you) Mark the word unless it oc curred But know your friends. You know, a heap see, but a few know, so beware of the Sly, the Slick and the Wicked. I have been playing quite a bit of phat, free, soul these days, and as I reach into my Knitty Gritty Bag I came out with: "I Can Feel the Pain", by Roy C., "Yesterday Is Gone" by Roscoe Robinson, "Mr. Bigstuff" by Jean Knight, "Bpng the -Boys Home" by Freda Payne, "Right Down to It" by Ronnie Dyson, "Dawn of A New Day", by the Uni fies, "I Don't Want to Lose You" by Billy Butler, "You've Got to Earn It" by Staple Singers and "I Know I'm In Love" by Chee Chee and Peppy. In our spotlight this week of Who's Who in Musical Soul and Black Gold is Donny Hathaway. Donny hasn't been out here very long but he is holding his own. Do you rea lize that Donny Hathaway is a combination of himself and Stevie Wonder? I can imagine that some of you have already heard the new sound "Little Girl," and perhaps you thought it was Stevie Wonder. Donny is from the Windy City of Chicago, Chl-town, as we call it and he attended college at Howard University in Wash ington, D. C. He is a very together soul brother, and he plays piano as well as sing. He does* beauti ful job of "He Ain't Heavy" and he does a very soulful tune with North Carolina's own Roberta Flack. It is a groove. North Carolina has produced a lot of talent; The High Priestess of Soul, Nina Simone; Arthur Prysock, Grady B. Tate, Inez and Charlie Fox and Ben E. King. There are others, but it would take quite some time to name them, but one of these days I'm going to give a rundown on some of North Carolina's great musical stars. As I usually say, Who's Who in Black Gold and Musical Soul. Have you ever been up at sunrise on some beach faraway when the sun is just peeking over the clouds? You gently hear the slight roaring of the summer waves, lapping vigori ously against the surf. The wind is slightly high and the waves are going back and forth, back and forth and sud denly, it is the dawn of a new day. A most beautiful thing to watch, the sun gliding up over the waters. Well, I guess you know, my little mickey mouse says it's time to stray. Dbn't forget to walk tall and stay loose. Books on Africa For Children "Children's Books of Afri ca is the current display being featured at the Public Library at 311 East Main Street. The exhibit celebrates the first Pan Africa - U.S.A. International Track Meet which will be held in Durham on July 16 and 17. HARRISS CONNERS 1 Durham 544 171«~Ch. Hill MI-JIM Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard " 71 .OJSV In Oru*r To Move Em Out The DEAL KING Is Offering The• •• • LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR! That li Prices At . . . I * NEAR FACTORY COST * Just Take A Look At These ... jj * PINTOS-SIBBB * MAVERICKS-12088 ? ★ MUSTANGS-52688 * Thunderbirds-45288 j * LTD Wagons-$4288 * E BB | LTD'S-83888 £ t-Dr. HT'» or 4-Dr. Sedans l OVER 500 CARS AND TRUCKS ON DISPLAY Downtown And At Liberty Warehouse On Rigsbee Ave. The DEAL KINGS, No. 1 in Cor and Truck Salas In j niASUiI Durham and Durham County! ! fonder FORD \ Dealer 1659 - 330 East Main Phone 688-2311 ill £ • 5 Several of the selections shown are written in English. Books featuring certain of the many languages of the African continent are also displayed. This implies a tremendous ef fort on the part of a number of African governments, since there are so many linguistic groups and each must be satis factorily represented in the newly written materials. Part M VACATION DISCOUNT a MONTH SSs FLEETSIDE I XU'EU SICO*T - • Heavy Duty Springs f JJM M B\r*lS IIP • Custom Seat ■■ * I I L IV-U f • Chrome Bumper * Ugt g HUD Csps * Brand New I NO. 125311 IMPALA AIR CONDITIONED • 4-Door Sedan • Tinted Glass «, Radio List $4,458.52 • V"® Wheel Covers • White Tires SAAAI Storing 682-0451 [WW] pi»tw we. vm of the display features literacy primers for six of the main languages of Zambia. Also included are two examples of books from Tuniaa which are usually published in both French and Arabic editions. As part of a comprehensive program to aid the world's children, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) provided the paper and print ing materials for several of the books featured in the display. The stories, songs and poems were written by African authors. The display will be at the Public Library through July 10. A larger version of the book exhibit will then be featured at the N.C.C.U. library from July 11 to July
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