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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, OCTOBOt 9. 1971 8A Roger-Herr Enrichment Program Slated Last year at Rogers-Hen- Junior High School parents in the PTA took on the job of trying to assist the faculty cope with the demands of teaching large groups of child ren with a wide range of abili ties. Teachers were asked to re quest the kinds of help that they would need and the En richment-Tutorial Committee set to work finding tutors, arranging transportation. Many students from North Carolina Central University and Duke University and many parents volunteered and served many hours tutoring individual students or leading curriculum. An art class went to work with watercolors in the Duke Gar dens. a student interested in medicine took a tour of the Medical Center with his tutor, a large group made a special study of the novel, individual students needing help with math or reading saw tutors several times a week, and so it went. About 170 children des perately need volunteers to offer their skills or to provide transportation to some college students who have already vo lunteered. Are you a concerned parent who can make time for one or more hours a week? a retired person? a college student or perhaps a teacher, retired or taking time out to raise a family? Volunteers may sign up for 8 weeks at a time, for any amount of time by calling a committee member listed and by making an appointment with the teacher to work out an agreement. We urge you to try to arrange your own trans portation to the school but the committee will arrange it if you are unable to do so. If you decide to work in the program continuing consultation will be available to you at the school should you have questions or problems. The kinds of help which the faculty can use can range from one-to-one-tutors, small group tutors, room resource people who can assist the teacher in making arrangements for trips, special classroom projects, etc., (This work can often be done at home at your own conven ience,) special talent people who can come to talk about their work, profession, or their hobby or teach a short course in a particular subject. Rogers'Herr Enrichment- Tutorial Committee: Janice Palmer, 489-9685: Katherine Brieger, 489-3867; Rachael Schanberg, 489-2435: James Grant, 286-7702 (day); 489- 2888 (evenings). Deaconess Group To Sponsor Annual Program Sunday The annual program of the Deaconess Group of the First Calvary Baptist Church will be held Sunday, October 10, 1971, at 6:30 o'clock in the evening. The Reverend Richard James, Sr. Pastor of the Haw River Baptist Church, will de liver the message. His congre gation will accompany him. Others appearing on the pro gram will be members of the church organization. The Chancel Choir of the First Calvary Church will render music. The Reverend James is well Known throughout the city of Durham and surrounding areas due. to his many affiliations with various religions, civic and fraternal organizations and the positions held in each one. A staunch Mason, labor union leader, Reverend James it a former Sunday School Superintendent of the First Calvary Church, where he serv ed as a deacon for many years. He alio holds positions in the East Cedar Grove Aaociation, the Fifth District Sunday School Convention and many othen. Mrs. Victoria Joyner it chairman of the Deaconess Group; Reverend A. L. Thomp son is pastor. Grooving |j. Chuckle Harrisfj fj, |T«JbSS *•»?« »T« *• »3E05«»3% »T«»T«T« Hi soul brothers and soul sisters, and of course, to any one else who care enough to want the very best Fire Pre vention Week got off to a bang Monday morning at 10 a.m. with Hillside marching band kicking thinjp off with a blast. Various other schools also participated in this parade; Durham High, Northern, Southern and others. Let us take a quick trip back to the Windy City. Sep tember 29, through October 3, was the scene of Black Expo 1971. This phenomenal ren- USED CARS WITH A NEW LEASE ON LIFE When we 9e! a used car we elvt it the Volkswagen u-point inspec tion. If It passes wt (Is anything thet needs fiiinf end then we five it our 100°. tuarantee. That if anythint toes wront with any of the maior workint parti with in 30 days or 1.000 miles (which ever comes first) we will rt pair or replace thost parti frtt. All this special treatment means our guaranteed used cars face life with an invalu able asset. A clean bill of health. 4C/Z Oldsmobile Cutlass OO 2-dr. hardtop, V-8, automatic, $ ISO's power steering. I 3SJ (ifl Plymouth Kury 4-dOor, OO gray, VB, Sqor automatic, A C. iTQ Volkswagen Bus, Os Green, radio, white s2i9s Volkswagen Deluxe sedan, 2-dcor, light '1595 VW Karmann Ghia 2- £L(L Plymouth Bel. II 4-dr., OO V-8. Automatic, radio, power sggr steering Chevy Nova SS 2-dr., Si.- 1 : 'loss (L(L t° r d Fairlane 500, 2- OO dr. HT, V-8. Automat ic, power steer- (Tl /IQC ing, extra cleans* ' /"T Chrysler New Yorker, 0/ 4-dr. HT, V-8. Auto matic, air cond , T 1 7QC full power .... "r * * J £3 Austin Heotey 300. 03 Convertible, runs great T / —66 VW Deluxe Sedans, radio, extra P 1 1 QC cleon I I yj 2—67 VW De luxe Sedans T 1 JQr SHARP /T"J VW Deluxe Se -2—o/ dans sl3 QJT SHARP /Q Volkswagen Deluxe se. o>d°, red, $1595 70 V°'kiwagen Square » w back, green, auto- St '2095 fIQ Pontiac LeMans 2-dr. OO hardtop, blue, outo motic, PS, S I7QC oir conditioning. « » n 1 Vc'k iwoesn Super * ■ B«*tle 2-door, red, radio, J-JIQC WW tirw JUT? Volkswagen Bus. O J Green, $1 1 ftr rodio I I yj fIQ Volkswogen Deluxe OO sedan 2-door, beige, £ '1395 iCQ Ford Torino GT 2-dr. 07 hardtop, SI7QC VB, outo., red. I « CXL Volkswogen Deluxe OO sedan, 2-door, red, S. '1195 TRIANGLE VOLKSWAGEN Durtuuii-ClMpel Hill Bird. PhMe m-tXli Dir. No. m dition of Young, Gifted, and Black businessmen, politicians, and singers, as well, attracted about 450,000 people. It was hosted by the well known Rev. Jesse Jackson, executive director of SCLC. It is antici pated that through the years it will become bigger and better. The logic behind the reasoning is: 1) to instill black pride in black children who never thought there were black busi ness owners; 2) to show that black businessmen could im prove their displays, make them more dophisticated; 3) to create an umbilical cord re lationship between black busi nesses and black politics. The theme for Black Expo 1971 was Harambee meaning to come together or pull to gether. Often you would hear an argument of which radio sta tion is Number One. We at WSRC have recently been se lected Number One. A recent survey of the highest surveys in radio proven once and for all who is Number One, and of course, it is WSRC. If it sounds as if I'm bragging, you're right, of course I am be- STORING SILVER The anti-tarnish chest or a drawer lined with anti tarnish fabric is the place to store silver when not in use. These fabrics are filled with tiny silver particles that absorb tarnish, explain ex tension house furnishings specialists, North Carolina State University. BUY A NEW FORD NOW AND YOU CAN SAVE 2 OR 3 CAR PAYMENTS * IF CONGRESS REPEALS THE EXCISE TAX! We've got a big selection of new 1971 models and the '72s are rolling in! I For Example, Get This. . . 1071 r;M AYIC cnn I 7/ I V7MLMAIC JUU Duy now ana get in on the savings. | 2 - Dr . HT or 4-Dr. Sedan ! C Al/C even more on our clearance prices-prices that ar Q frozen. We'll I FULLY EQUIPPED 4®Atlr E deal ' on o u r'7ls to clear them out and the faster wa sell them the I including better the deal for you. | FACTORY AIR CONDITIONED sti " more on your trade-in when you buy a new 1971 model. Wait for AS Original Sticker Price $4,587.71 &/TAW Km next y ear 's mode! and you could lose a year's depreciation. Why I LOW $0 1O Ol wait? Trade today. | AS 1 J I O(jP g .. . - OVER 150 NEW 71 FORDS TO CHOOSE Choose FROM AS WELL AS FrOHl 30 LOW MILEAGE DEMONSTRATORS , I 1 • GALAXIES • MUSTANGS ■ I • MAVERICKS *The average excise tax per car is about |gj JF*JN| Jpft S2OO. If your monthly payment is $76 to J ftf || SIOO, this would payments. Dealer 1659 1301«t Main Phone 688-231f cause all the fellows,at WSRC have worked hard and deli gently to become Number one, and you (the public) de manded the best and it has now paid off. Because you are the most wonderful people in the world, you have made us Number One, so with people like you on our side, it will not be out of order to say "thank you very much Dur ham for making us Number One." For those of you who wish to know, this survey was conducted many many weeks. There are methods used in con ducting a survey such as this: door-to-door, telephone, cards, and letters. The entire broad cast day is taken from 6 a.m. until 6 p.m. daily. It is broken down in all age groups, even professions. We at WSRC want to thank you, and you can BUICK TRADE-INS Buick LeSabre Custom 2- Pontiac GTO 2 - door 3 0/ door hardtop. Ivory fin- DO hardtop, green finish, i ish, vinyl roof, power steering, black vinyl roof, steering, brakes, windows, oir condition- brakes, air (T 1 QOO 1 mg, like S2BBB conditioning ... *P ■ j CO Old;.mobile Delia 88 2- gQ Electro Custom 69 door hardtop, blue finish, 4 - d °.° r , hard o P;, J full power, air conditioning. ,sh ,0 " rOO, ' full P ower 27,000 miles. °', r c °" dl "° nin 3' on, V $2588 «.o»o S2BBBI Ford LTD Broughom 2* 07 dr. hardtop. Light gold /CC Oldsmobile 98 4-daor finish, vinyl roof, full power, 03 hardtop Red finish, white oir ,op ' P° wer ' c ruise control, conditioning oir conditioning, rtQQ extra clean I UOO buick Skylark Custom 2- 07 door hardtop, gold fin- for(j Must Convert ish, tan vinyl roof, powerjteer. T ise finj , h v .g ing, automatic $2388 4 s P eed s7fi« transmission iJO ° transmission. Only .. /OO SQ Cadillac Fle«twood OO Broughom 4-dr. Blue fin- /CO Cadillac DeVille 4-door ish, black vinyl roof, fully OU hardtop, full power, oir equipped. S3")QQ conditioning, CTQQ A local cor DZOO clean JOHNSON MOTOR CO. Dealer No. 680 Phone 682-5486 very well see why. Thank you agpin. Incidental information around Durham town -- hassel going on near Chicken Box No. 1 with some teenagers of Durham and the Moments who appeared at the Stallion Club on Sunday night. Other hap penings are Mrs. Barbara Cooke Womack, former wife of the late and still great Sam Cooke, is now separated from her latest spouse, Bobby (Fly Me To The Moon) Womack. The Womacks were married shortly after the untimely death of Sam Cooke and at that time Bobby Womack was one of Sam Cooke's band members. Bobby Womack is also brother to Cecil Womack, husband of Mary Wells, for merly of the Motown Record ing Company. We would like to hear from more of you soul brothers and soul sisters out there who have incidental and swinging info H HEATING OIL "Always A Warm Reception" Durham w KENAN OIL CO. Hillsborough Creedmoor TODAY IS THE DAY! FOR THE ALL NEW 1972 CHEVROUTSHOW Open Til' 9:00 p.m. FREE GIFTS FOR EVERYONE 600 f ■r-Mpqppnn East Main I |9| raTi ihiki Mom Downtown 682-0451 Durham 5^ about the happenings around various swinging towns. You -can drop a postcard or letter to Chuckle Harris, WSRC Radio, P. O. Box 3865, Dur ham, N. C. Until next week, don't be your brother's keeper. Hang loose, bye!!!
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