R i lilHHUU ' I? ".; 2B THE CAROLINA TIMES Sal., June IS, 173 f T am & 11 w 48 J exiridi jfoixy spiritual Iryisf s Hot & Wifl Box Involve With God Is Involve With Sdf i A Complete Line of Fine Hats and Wife J 3032 FAYETTEVILLE STREET Worship With Freedom EboMzwr Baptist Church 2200 S. Alston A. W. E. Days, Ministsr iTm lit 0. Jeses ft Son's, Inc. I i 1 ' .fflM k h n n I I I IP V T FUNERAL DIRECTORS lift DO WD STKEIvF Dtirhm Over 30 Years r-Kb ATTEND ' t'2riafc' ill :- . I -ef BBaW aW JH flsS flPJ aVMamaav .SjMBiw aW JBBF life m t-iLJh-SI-l IW . hrm ... .. ( , J. - , ... ... - $RV:C PRINTING CO. Service First Satisfaction Guaranteed Letter Press - Offset Printing - Engraving 804 E. PETTIGREW ST. PH. 688 2394 U H ( 4 8 ill! WW i all H i WIS iWlJIS ' v ' s Beauty 4 Barb Efficient Service Is Our Po I, ....... Ji 1 Jim t illltll till JKv KT. ilM I Uf W. - Hl jr J ("uwsditiVi f Vii . Joseph's mm fi Striving for liberation and Freedoni., .J with Jesus hHst Sirife;WBIlS,CH Ths Church is God's appointed aqemy in this world Tor spreading the knowledft of His love for man and of His demand for man to respond to that love by loving his neighbor. Without this grounding in the love of God, no government or society or way of lift will long persevere end the freedoms which we hold so dear will inevitably perish. Therefore, even f I from e selfish point of view, one should support, the church tor the sake ot tnt verare e ?M 0f himself and his family. Beyond that, however, every person should uphold and par I : tiriont in thi Churih bfniu it tell the truth about man's life, death and destiny, the I ll truth which alone will set him free to live as a child of God. 804 FAYETTEVILLE STREET v m Little Mint FOOD FOR THOUGHT ',:- 1428 LAWSON ST, , . Mr. John McClain, Owner Durham, N. C. in Speight's Auto & Fuel Oil Speedy Koad Service uay ana nignt f "A BUSINESS Willi A SUU" t, Theodore and Charlie, ;; 433 E. PILOT STREET PHONE 6824575 t I 1H :1 ill IliiM. liJ fhHrrl w .I Ml 4i.. 3l :i H H pUJte It 5ISa bloweni Highway 47 F.lloree, S. G REV. H. O. HARVEY, Pastor ' Granger Baptist I i :! ') 5j"ji iff i it;;: .-."....'id Scarborough & Hargett, lac. . "'.. "Til "lff- There Is Comfort In Belief 919 FAYETTEVILLE ST. SANDERS RORBT-il Servinp; Durham Since 1950 1102 BROAD CT. PHONE 280.1288 Tnieway Church of God In Christ Jesus, Inc. WE EXTEND AN INVITATION TO ALL PEOPLE 707 N. Mangum Street EMer W. G. Allen, Pastor Tele. 088-8456 iff The Bible Story Home Health Education Service P. O. Box 1147 Decatur, Ga. 30031 T-i-'.t.'.-. ATTEND CHURCH REGULARLY Neighborhood Disccunt Grocery 910 RODORO ROAD DURHAM, N. C. GIANT FOODS Johnson's Seafood Market THE CHURCH IS LOVE 111 SOUTH ALSTON AVENUE ''St. Barney B. High, Owner K-WIGS CENTER All Wigs Are New Fads STYLING AND CLEANING 853 WEST MAIN ST. PHONE 6824242 A ii A :er.fid ieoiqyT" Mt. Zbn Baptist Church GREETINGS ... We Extend A Standing Invitation To The Public To Attend Our Services DR. D. W. FULLER, Pastor Ken's Quickie Mart CORNER ALSTON AVE. & LIBERTY NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS ri. ..j i-J juagesMouia Decide Housing Cases, U.S. Says WASHINGTON -(NBNS)-Blacks, joined by the Justice Department have asked the - nation's high court to pernSit only judges to decide federal discrimination suits, In the case, brought under the 1968 Civil liights Act: Mrs. Julia Rogers charged that a white couple refused to rent her an apartment because of her race. ' Jk - V Mrs. Uogers received a favorable ruling from U. S. rv,.; - , i ..Ana Jnhn W Reynolds in Milwaukee in the suit, agreeing that $250 in punitive damages should be awarded to the plan tiff He also rejected the couple's demand for a jury trail. Mrs. Rogers had contended that a black who , 1 Uges discrimination thit havefjufies with white members may refuse to decide against white landlords, hwio f&i Solicitor general Erw'n N. Griswold told the court that "the complications and uncertainties inherent in jury trials" could have a "deleterious effect" on housing Saying the effectiveness of private suits to enforce the open housing law is in -jeopardy, Griswold asked the court to hear and subsequently, la in her favor. " 7 . M. W ........ - - - - - I "Complaints by private persons are the primary method of obtaining compliance", Griswold said. , , He pointed out that private suite under the l8 Civil Rights Act are becoming "more complex, lengthy and .costly. "The solicitor general said this practice has diminished the law's effectiveness. . , The "important role" that the private suits play "in., vidicating the rights;, guaranteed" by the 1968 statute is at stake, he said. "Yet if the decision below Is permitted to stand, private litigrants seeking to enforce ' their rights under the act will be confronted with .the. . complications and undertainties that inhere in a jury trial". mt s mnirant that Congress intended tha Private, . . enforcemen! ofithe act would k Mruinoteii in suits tried by yv v. t : ii hC nrt. sitting without a3k MMedtJMmeFe are . J . ..ii jam jury , unswoia saia. The 7th U. S. Court of Appeals' ruled that the judge in the District Court should have granted-the request for a jury hearing. LESS FRUIT Surprisingly, per haps, Americans are eating less fruit and vegetables than they use to, according to North Carolina State University .vfanoion economists. Though most fresh ttjxlts 1 1 and vegetables are avail able the year around, M MpY ' W3f I WWW- ' Wfjn U... Ci..JU.U riinrn inn UACt new j mucin vuuiiihim r v m Filled by Harold Boyd at S. U, SHE LIKE BEING A BRONC Q.-This EayettevJlla. State University coed is proud ; Wia vMpNQuV'as she displays the universttyJ annual "THE FAYETTEVILUAN". The pretty honor student M Lobi Brooks, a sophomore from Clmton; maiorirur in elementary education. She enjoys cooking, sewing, dancing and listening to the latest recordings. ew ii Ksm Jm i i WLfl HI a. 1 I i is, , twn h is i 'ffKkBBII ! HiP ran B ,V -r. '.if; .: .i ji Harold k Boyd, who has been assistant dean of students IP Stanford University since 1969, has been appointed associate dean for student affairs, to head a new special educational service unit. Arc.rriino In James W Lyons, dean of student affairs, the new unit has been organized to serve individuals and groups with special needs. "Some of these may be transitory, such as orientation, to improve specific skills needed for good scholarship, or I LA jL ... f ... J 1 r ,1 trouble", he said. "Other needs may not be so transitory and may grow out of a student's personal situation, such as being blind, physically handicapped, or craning from a social, economic or ethnic background that did not fully equip the student to cope with the social or academic environment at Stanford", he added. Boyd first had specific advising responsibilities for minority students when he arrived at Stanford. More recently bis job was broadened to include hVson with the Registrar's Office on natters of academic standing. He b a former official with .thC'lpHranf Bound program of Boyd: " i J degree in history from North Carolina Central University, Durbam. He was a public school teacher for 12 years before joining the staff of Educational Associates in Washington. D. C. Boyd, 45, is married and the father of two sons. Vietnam , Era veterans may. UC triigiuic ivi m uuomw 'vw of up to $50,000 from the Small Business Administration CD A ll Mailt rt an agreement with the Veterans Administration. Information may be obtained at all SB A and VA regional offices. t jane i, tin-' Mum fr . ! r s-ne ! --. iait:k. - i m . . I WitMt nrckciueer - 1 Ikmi . X I I iTMilislal 1ST ag- avkv aaai ynz i I BAtttCSAY at 1 r 7 7 lrt:rarom x m v -v . w.aaaai ' ... saai IX sV in m in Pit 11 illil lm L to R Miss Shaw, Wonder and Pres. Hargraves. Stevie Wonder ii the Recipient of Double Honors J. Archie Hargraves, President of Shaw University of Raleigh, announced this week that popular recording artist .Stevie. .Wondfit-haa. .been. their use per person has Buying more processed products, with frozen vegetables -.JJJI concentrates vleaii!trl$rw 'ways ' r BEEF SALES The sale of 7,414 head of stocker cattle on state sponsored demonstra tlonal sales in North Carolina last spring grossed $2.1 million for Tar Heel farmers. prices yw;$imQl time IgaTfenjTper hundred pounds. i13 elected to the Board of Trustees of that University. This is the first time in the history of Shaw that a member nf the entertainment industry j has been elected to the board , proper. (In the past Issac Hayes land Sammy Davis have been J made honorary members.) Wonder visited the university numerous times participating in home-comings, football games, performed with the school band at various I activities, and was generally active in fundraifiWjanDhfr fight to keep Shaw from' being taken over By the stataad an r Well known for his, work with young people, wonder1 was also instonentalin haying , Manhattan's Borough President Hon. Percy Sutton; reclaim. April 18 "YouM People's, Honor Day'Y anA' on thtftw was presented with 'JthebJNeWi! Future Foundations' Honorary Award by qongressroman Shirley ChlsholnuV 'fit" ? 4 SEWING MACHINE SICK? L CLEANi-OIL ADJUST S395 f rati rwvr '' , .v. CINTER i $ 223 Wellons Village, 688 3650 Now At Montgomery & Aldridge ALL REFRIGERATORS ON SALE! Frigidref100 Frost-Prcof Refriaerator. Never Defrost You'll never, ever have to defrost this 15.2 cu. ft. ,, Frigidaire refrigerator. It's 100 Frost-Prooff ' And you get more room inside, with less bulk outside this 30"-wide model featuring organized storage space throughout. If you change your mind, you can change, the doors. Reversa-doors hinge either right or left. Separate, infinite position refrigerator and freezer temperature controls. 5-Yter Nationwide Protection Plan. Backed by General Motors. 1 -year Warranty for repair of any defect in the entire Refrigerator, plus a 4-year Protection Plan for repair of any dejsc tive or malfunctioning part in the Refrigerating System (compressor assembly, receiver condenser, refrigerating or cooling coils, and inter-connecting tubing) and ABS cabinet,iiner, on models so equipped. $ 319 Reg. $379.95 i MONTGOMERY AND ALDRIDGE CORNER MORGAN & RONEY - OPPOSITE CAROLINA THEATER - CALL 682:0441 CHARGE If! M A A Charge Plai o Master Charge o BankAmsricard Eriru MakiPr. I ArM MMm"" H . 8 rmW 11 1A b mmmh. mmmh. MWm. i III 3. I. w I KAr I r m-:sm 11 s uiirnam c : i mniv i m I NyKZH A BLACK " k in n ii a utwr-- mw w . . . r.v.-aneeeeeai h i B - .Mi ft 7 a: MM SB 1 DflrfiA l:WW I i h aimaaivaiBiw i a - n witawT '.pgaiacn h i? B 8 LiMMBa I 1 4 a .IB mm 5 i :- v jiM It L-rW Ag'n ll 4 -,.;t - r RtWEEff nnnw MCn mm m UWM.VL .): r. i.i I.I Ft rite ;ifbnut;;o rtt iflie c ififi?t $150. a month d . bltis a 3 bjedroom home in RiverEOTesi Home payments build equity. Rent dis appears forever. That's just one good rea son to buy a new home. River Forest is another. At River Forest you take your choice of many great homes in the $20,000 to $28,000 price range. J And the down payment is low. 5 for Conventional. Minimum for FHA. Nothing down for VA. And all financing details are handled for you. . n. It pays to live in your own home in River Forest. Find out all the other good rea sons today, f Drive north on Roxboro Rd. (US 501) to city limits, direoMy past Riverview Shopping Center. Open 9-6 Daily, 2-6 Sunday. Or call Sales Office 477-0441 ; J. C. Parnsh, Jr. 477 6979; Bill Mansfield 477-0841; Dave Dunaway 477-0194. i Typical example of VA financing for a home priced at $20,000. No down payment. 30 year 7 annual percentage rate loan. 360 payments of $150.00 includes principal, interest, taxes, and homeowner s insurance policy. A typical new home m River f-orest INFINITY RO roresi OLD FARM SWIM AND RACQUET CtUB 1 & I Rivfen Forest 5 by TheErvm Company We are pledqed to the letter and sp.nl olUS polMSy tor the achtevement ot equal fiC'htch Ituoughout the Nation We encourage and support an atltrmat.ve advertising and marketing program in whtch there are no barriers to obtaining housing because ol race, color, religion, or national origin 4 .