UZmk&j - -. : ftggjggj March 24. 1973 THE CAROLWA tinyi
MW B h r! rEXPRicwj ChF
k X LjMBy COMPROMISE J 'jP
IB THE CAROLINA TIMES Set. Merch 24, 1973,
Negroes Mo
e Paths To Equal Schools Says Dr. Cooke
Integration Is not the only
pith to equal opportunity in
the public schools, a leading
Back educator told 600 Wash
ington NAACP luncheon guests
last Saturday at the Mayflower
Hotel.
"Blacks, Negroes or colored
people" cannot be doctrinaire
integrationiats, but must be
pragmatic in punning selec tive
TV Paul P. Cooke.
egregation, integration and qua
lity education on Black, ghetto
neighborhood! in getting the
best education possible for their
children.
The educator said Bishop
Stephen C. Spottswood, Na
tional Chairman of the NAACP
officials for accepting a limited
bussing plan, but added that it
it possible to support Black
integration.
"I cant believe I send my
children to an Inferior school
because we live in a Black
neighborhood...! can't believe
Negro children cannot read,
calculate and cant write sim
ply because they do not go to
school with white children...!
cant believe that the evils of
the ghetto cannot be elimina
ted with sufficient materials
and resources..." declared Dr.
Cooke. -J.w '
"We must always seek to
make the 1954 Supreme Court
decision on schools real, but
when there are impossible ways
to accomplish a certain thing,
we must look at other me
thods," the speaker said.
After reminding his audience
that he is president of the
of higher learning which is pre
dominantly Mack, Dr. Cooke
empahsized "I do not have any
iack of faith in Negor institu
tions," as the crowd applauded.
The NAACP has always been
committed to the elbnination
of racial discrimination and seg
regation throughout all the
years of controversy over the
osslWe since
of the Local NAACP,
Rettv Holton. public
administrator and new presi
dent of the branch. Miss Holton
is the first woman president.
Hailes is also executive director
of the Washington Opportuni
ties Industrialization ueni
Dr. Cooke referred
Atlanta Bussing case in
NAACP followers to seek
institutions without opposing
city's oldest public institution
1910, Cook concluded.
paint to equal opportunity,
"completely satisfied wHh any meat purchased at AAP WEO.
a I .
it it
preaWapt
school
WHO SAYS LITTLE GIRLS
dream of sugarplums only at
Christmas? Spring, when the
world is preen and (he flowers
bloom, is the rail daydream
season The right clothes are
in soft focus with the environ
ment . . . like this pristine
white day dress from Cinde
rella, styled of waffle pique
and jacquard "Stop the Press"
cotton. The important ele
ments? Stand-up puffed sleeves,
schoolgirl collar and a strategi
cally placed tracery of icy blue
lace. Definitely, the way to look
while picking daisies, watch
ing butterflies.
THE PERFECT JUMPING
OFF ENSEMBLE? A high
stepping suit, ready to cater
to the young carriage trade.
From the Easter Parade
through summer strolling, this
suit will save the day. Cinde
rella perfects the styling, de
signing a young dress-cum-blazer
in patriot's colors of
redwhitenavy, The crisp attention-getters?
Oversize but
tons ... a return to classic box
pleats. And, the Kode! poly
ester and cotton fiber combina
tion insures easy-care.
The Last Supper' Recreated
In Life-Size Representation
mw'wwmr&BowwMm
H BFEJEJEjEjyijfeffi.v "r
GATLINBURG, Tenn. Leonardo da Vinci's famous paint
ing of The Last Supper has been recreated in life-size, life-like
three dimensional detail at Gatlinburg's Christus Gardens and
is attracting special attention because of renewed interest in
Leonardo s lile and works.
TklMcene. one of a
sable accjracy; the j
pressioh's of Christ and
Apostles as they appear in the
famous painting. Upper pho
to, above, is the painting it"
self. While the scene at the
Gardens is shown from two
angles in the two lower photos.
Christus Gardens, estab
lished jn 1960, has been vis
ited by more than three mil
lion people from all 50 states
and dozens of foreign nations,
and is a special favorite of
school church groups on class
trips because of the education
al value of its presentation of
Biblical history.
i
the Gardens, captures with re-
An interesting feature is
the hands of Judas, shown
clutching the sack containing
the 30 pieces of silver for
Which he betrayed Jesus. The
Christus Gardens Biblical coin
collection one of the finest
in the world contains one of
the silver! shekels of Tyre, the
coins referred to in the ac
counts, of the betrayal.
Information and a color
brochure on The Gardens
may be obtained by writing to
Christus Gardens. P.O. Box
587, Gatlinburg, Tenn. 37738.
AROUN A
R RETS 286-07M
Large Selection of
ROLLS AND AREA RUGS
Heatset Wool Twist
184)5 Installed
NHe M4-14M
or S44-H7S
Large Selection
of Rolls and
Remnants
Wall Coverings
Waiioveringa
Hoover Cleaners
Including Carpet, Pad, and Labor
Was $15.95
ACRILAN PLUSHES
$7.95 Installed was $104)5
100 NYLON SHAG
Installed from $8.95
ARMSTRONG VINYL
"We offer Quality and Service"
FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME
THE HOUSE OF KLEIN
ONIHOWCUANINO
Dry Claming Specials
3
Pair PANTS 1.50
Plain SKIRTS....... 1.50
DRESSES, Plain.... 2.98
mtS...?.S.2J9
4lllrtsUMM1.N
ltoileWWlBaIO.
What Yos Can Do For Your CHURCH la
the MAMMOTH April Subscription Drive
J- '
J?
if is;
I if MS!
Subscriptions To
rouR
,rH
oitt nr PAru
1 Yearubecription -$.-24 $
2 Years Subscription JX
3 Years Subacription 3.W
4 Years Subacription 20.80 4.00
"5 Years Subacription - W w,w
ENROLL NOW
GET STARTED EARLY
-in
0vC
Ca
436
Pettt
WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES
A&P POUCY:
Always do what it honest and fair for
every customer.
RAINCHECK:
If on advertised special is ever sold out
ask the Manager for a Raincheck. It en
titles you to the same item at the same
price the following week. Or if you
wish we'll give you a comparable item
at the same special price
GUARANTEE:
A&P offers an unconditional money
back guarantee. No matter what it is,
no matter who makes it. if A&P sells it,
A&P guarantees it.
SULTANA FROZEN BEEF, CHICKEN, OR TURKEY
5 8-0..
ROCKINGHAM BRAND CANNED
34-lb.
Con
I re-
SUPER
RIGHT"
CORN
STEAKS
BONELESS
FULL CUT
ROUND
Lb
Boneless Steak
Boneless Swiss Steak
Lb.
$1 48
BONELESS
Tip
SlMk Lb.
Sirloin
Si 58
I
Boneless - Steak
Boneless Chip Steak
$F8
. $1 78
Meat Pot Pies
ROCKINGHAM BRAND CANNE
Whole Chicken
NUMBER ONE THIN
Market Sliced Bacon 86c
"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY FULL QUARTER
Pork Loin "-Chops 95c
"SUPIR-RIGHT" QUALITY HOT OR MILD
BBW fl LnSk MM OMt km Ifetc- -1 mm mm wMk
nBak . . .Awi ss TjMaaw apj ns pn Wnn w3n Wm-
99c mMmXXml I m'
1 .09 I LV 1 1 r J 1 , .na. I .m
. Roast ... si 48
BONELESS
ROUND
Lb.
$138
Boneless
Boneless E es- Roast - si ss
VAC PAC
Pure Pork Sausage 79c . JteiAffi.1.
COTTO SALAMI LIVER CHEESE .!)., Vk,
v bvnvntvn mmr.
59c
A&P DELI DELIGHTS
43
m. D.rf.U 12-01. 00 PIMIENTO
- uuivraiiaii CuP spread with
CHED-O-tIT INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED PROCESSED SLICED
71c
American Cheese
IN THE DAIRY CASE CHILLED
A&P Orange Juice ' 79c
REGULAR POTATO SALAD
39c "cuDl 75c
Tasty
PICKLES
S-Ox. Cup
WHOLE BEEF LOIN
WHOLE BEEF ROUND
99
40 TO 50-LB. AVG.
SOLO AT HANGING WCIGHT
CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS
INTO SIRLOIN, PORTIRHOUSr
T-BONE AND CLUI STEAK
SO TO 90-LB. AVG.
SOLO AT HANGING WEIGHT
CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS
STEAKS. ROASTS, AND
WOUND HOUND
"SUPER-RIGHT" EXTRA LEAN
Ground Round
Ground Chuck
Or Chapped 1 M
Sirloin Lb. 0
3-Lbi. or More S1 AA
In A Pk9. Lb.
Shank Moat Br EST u. 89c
o Whole, Shank Half
or Butt Portion Lb. 83c
a Butt Half Lb. 89c
a Center Slices Lb. SI .09
SHANK
PORTION
Lb.
Bunches 35 TOIIKltOOS
vine-ripenedr
lB-Oi.
Jar
75c
19c
PETER PAN SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY
Peanut Butter
IN CELLB BAG PACKER'S LABEL BRAND
Oried Pinto Beans
SHOP A&P WIO FOR . '
AP APPLE SAUCE
GRAOE "A"
DELICIOUS Mb.
HOT OR Can
COLO
ZESTY
,33'
i-ib.pkg.19
Green Onions 2
TENDER
Fresh Asparagus , 79c Red Radishes
Juicy Lemon sr59c CELERY HEARTS
EXCELLENT FLAVOR III MM r
D' Anjou Pears u 35c 'e"8. Pkg. 40
FLORIDA PINK
17 wm .GRAPEFRUIT
"SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY 16 TO 19-LB. AVG.
SMOKED HW
Gerber Baby Food ' 10c
LIQUID FORMULA FOR BABIES
Enfamil Liquid
DAYTIME DISPOSABLE
Pampers Diapers
WASH YOUR CLOTHjES WITH
Tide Detergent
STRAINED FRUITS t, VEGETABLES
13-0i
Con
30.c. e
Pk9.
49-01.
Pk9.
35c
S165
I
79c
A&P COLOMBIAN
IMBERIY CLARK
MEAT
12-OZ.
CAN
SHOP ASP WEO FOR STOKELY FORDHOOK
Lima Beans 37c
STOKELY VAN CAMP VALUES STOKELY
Lima Beans w 37c'
GREAT WITH ANY MEAL STOKELY
Honev Pod Peas 27c
STOKELY SPECIALLY PRICED
Cut Green Beans 3 s1
STOKELY SPECIALLY PRICED
Shellie Beans 3 s1
MIX OR MATCH STOKELY VAN CAMP VALUES
Stokely Cut Green Beans "
Stokely Shellie Beans
WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM
Stokely Golden Corn
SERVE FROZEN, DELICIOUS A&P BRAND
Macaroni & Chessa ' 47c
A&P FROZEN SEASHELL
SANITARY NAPKINS
JANE PARKER VANILLA CREME ICED CAKE
40-O. S49
19-Oi.
Pk.
Macaroni Casserole ?' 39c
BORDEN 6 PACK
Ice Cream Sandwich 59i
A&P VEGETABLES IN BUTTER SAUCE
9 Ox Green Beans 10-Oz. Mixed Vegetables
10-Oz. Green reas lU-Uz. but born
22-Ox.
Package
lO-Oi.
Pkg.
16 Oi
Can
MIX
'EM
OR
MATCH
'EM
ANN PAGE PURE
Pkgs.
Only
Spanish Bars
JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED
Apple Pies
lANt PARKER HAMBURGER OR
Frankfurter Rolls
JANE PARKER SANDWICH SLICEU
White Bread 3M"
DELICIOUS WITH ANY MEAL
Jane Parker French Rolls
3 ' 89c
Kotex Tampons
SHOP AlP WEO FOR KIMBERLT CLARK
New Freedom 3 ' s1 00
SAVE ON KIMBERLY CLARK VALUES
Feins Napkins 3 s1
KLEENEX DECORATOR OR
Teri Towels 3
PILLOW PACK DEEP COLOR
Kleenex Napkins 3 -s1
$100
BAKE 'N SERVE
With Sesame Seeds
A&P BRAND SALTED
Kleenex Facial Tissue
'Delsey Bathroom Tissue
200-Ct
PV,
2 -Roll
Pk,.
4
Cons
Only
$00
Ground Black Pepper 95c
ANN PAGE BRAND GRAPE JAM OR
Grape Jelly 3 - 95c
ASP NON-DAIRY
Coffee Creamer "' 65c
Virginia Peanuts
SHOP ASP WEO FOR REALLY FRESH
Sultana Mayonnaise
ASP INSTANT NON FAT
Dry Milk Solids
1 2-01.
Cello
Pk,.
A s $00
20-Qti.
MAYCMsAISE
EIGHT O'CLOCK BRAND
100o BRAZILIAN
Instant Coffee
39c
2-01.
Jar
VIVE LA DIFFERENCE !
Little boys climb trees, scrap
ing knees and tearing jeans in
the process. Little girls fore
go the climb, and keep their
feet planted firmly on the
ground. And because girls are
made of sugar and spice, they
need clothes to compliment
feminine dispositions. This tri
acetate Pointelle dress from
Cinderella1 qualifies as a sweet
treat. In girl colors (pink and
white), the sleeveless shirred
bodice meets a flirty peplum
and falls into graceful pleats.
6 0..
Jar
79c 'S-$1.09
CUNNYFIELD
BUTTER
SAVE MONEY ON 100 BRAZILIAN
GOLDEN RISE
W0C10CKC0FFEE5BISCU1TS
Sweet
Cream
In Qtr Lb.
Print
1-Lb.
Pkg-
79
Pi El
Icof
Mb.
Bag
3 Lb
Bag
Sweermilk
Butttrmili
Weeto!
BIG WHEELS are little girte
dressed in grown-up fashions.
A closetful of possibilities
from Cinderella begins with
the scooter suit (left), a beige
split skirt and front-zip jacket
of Fortrel and cotton. Under
neath, a rainbow striped
sweater. Center, a private gar
den grows on a smocked top
matching beige pants. Who
wears short shorts? The littlest
wheel, pairing shorts with a
halter top. Truly, a high fash
ion trio for little people.
"IS mm wIHh
m Kill
Wz
A FANCIFUL YOUNG
FARM GIRL would work till
the cows come home if she
could dress like this for the
chores. Cinderella9 mates a
yellow and green plaid warm
up jacket and high-waist pants.
The connecting link? A yellow
knit pullover sporting a carrot
. . . truly a sight for sore eyes !
Even the mom of a city slicker
will appreciate this polyester
cotton fabric ... no ironing
needed.
mmmm mmm eebBbV
Am mrmm
by Sylvan Lumiere, GTE Sytvania
Lighting and Oesign Director
Security Lighting
NEW YORK. (ED) A new
home is often a once-in--life-time
purchase. So, new home
makers are building in safety
and security
features that
weren't always
available.
They're con
sidering, more
and m o- r e
these days, the
Z installation of
a master control lighting panel.
Most homeowners keep it in
the master bedroom beside their
beds. From it they can control
specific lighting within and out
side the house. This type of low
voltage, remote control switch
ing provides a high degree of
home security. It immediately
turns on lights in the kitchen,
living room, basement and gar
age, as well as the front and
back doors.
Of course, for maximum se
curity you should have access
lighting in all areas of yoar
house, particularly those vulner
able to approach by strangers.
The master control panel is only
one measure against the possi
bility of burglary. Before the
lights go out in your house,
make sure all doors and win
dows are securely locked, in
cluding your garage. And it
might be a good idea to keep a
light or two on throughout the
night to discourage a potential
prowler. '
Intelligent homeowners illu
minate their front door stops as
a further precaution. GTE Syl
van i a recommends that you light
the lock side of your front door
not only for your personal ac
cess and safety but also to put
anyone trying to break in into
the spotlight.
Security is the watch-word of
today s-smart homeowners, inm
locks to lights. And a wtll-Uhi-minated
house, controlled from
within with devices like the
master control lighting panel
will darken the hopes of all n
welcomed guests.
'4