I CAROLINA THUS SaL-, Oet. It, 1878 j Nentiop of Black Publishers SAVE 20 to 40 ON FAMOUS HAND DINING ROOM PIECES U.o American National eitepapei Publishers it currently in the m It the mvuation f th,- USSR JouraafctsV OaftMh Membrt of the "4iWikn Include ' fimfM Murph P.L. Inman, Garth Reeves, John Sengstacke, Lenoie Carter, Howard Woods, Robert Thomas and Carlton Goodlett. Having visited Moscow and Leningrad the delegation left far Uzbekistan-one of the fifteen Soviet republics. Prior to the Gieat October Socialist Revolution children study in 9,000 secondary schools. (The republic has a population of 12.9 million) After visiting a school in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. Carlton Goodlett, head of the' delegation, said. "For the first time we .hat seen " national education) in action and we are delighted with it" He stressed that the AfrAmericari -publishers had arrived in Uzbekistan specifically to view the Soviet successes scored by the people of the former colonial region of tsarist Russia. The delegation members. Goodlett said, were particularly impressed by the fact that children, receiving a well-rounded education, are brought up not only in the spirit of national pride, but, also in the spirit of internationalism ' -if" Having gone sightseeing in the city and having met the residents of Tashkent, the guests from the United States, visited the Male k (star of the steppes) State Farm in the Hungry steppe. The head of the delegation said that they were particularly interested in visiting the farm because they had long wanted to study the activities and the structure of a Soviet farm. The malek farm was set up a year after the end of the Second World War in the Hungry steppe, which was then an unirrigated. desert area. Over the decades the. Soviet state has earmarked hugt .furids to deveMp trie Hungry steppe; today it is a blossoming land. The farm is multibranched, but cotton is its main crop. The work is 82fr mechanized; but almost 1,500 people of 34 different nationali there. : , ' As part of their tour of the farm, the American guests visited a kindergarten, an elementary school, a music school, and a specialized secondary school, where skilled specialists in agriculture are trained. " Sharing his impressions of the visit to the farm, Garth Reeves stressed that the achievements of the Uzbek people were of special value for Afro-Americans. The managrn of the Malek farm cava a dinner in honor of the guest during which Howard Woods stated that the i i i t J o ft members-representing 26 million Afro-Americans strive, Ike the Soviet people, for the attainment of peace. The guests from the USA Howard Woods, pointed out, were very pleased to see that Uzbek, Russian, Ukriiilan and Azerbaigan children do not know the race hatred anil animosity that poisons ch ildhood for rising generations of Afro-Americans. announced plans to contribute an assortment of toys to Homer G. Phillips Hospital. St. Louis, and Martin Luther King Memorial Hospital, Los Angeles. , The toys being donated to she two predominately Black hospitals are produced and marketed by Shindana 'Toys of Los Angeles, a Black-owned and operated firm. - r- Homer G. Phillips Hospital's pediatrics ward has aMW daily census of 45 youngsters in addition to an outpatient clinic where a significant number of young patients come for treatment daily." S Martin Luther King Memorial Hospital reports an average daily census in pediatrics of 25 to 35 young boys and girls. In addition, the hospital operates an indoor and outdoor child care center which has an average dally attendance of 50 youngsters. The scheduled contribu is being made by the Dial i tmmwmmm mm Household Predwte ttrigftp. This activity is. the eoln urogram which Dial has initiated with Shindana Toys within recent months. Cunehtly, Dial soap is offering Shindana's "Flip WilsonGeraldine" doll and "Baby Nancy" -as self-liquidating premiums in several selected major markets. located in bus terminals operated by Greyhound Lines, Inc., also a wholly -owned subsidiary of The Greyhound Corporation. Th- heduled contribu -! 'i pitalsand the tie-in promotion follow a highly successful Dial soap "Back-to-School Shopping Spree" conducted on a selected market basis during late July and early August. These programs are consistent with the Greyhound commitment to corporate social responsibility, and are implemented by the corporate level Special Markets' department. FIRST PERFORMERS AT FSU LYSEUM - Dr. Lemuel Berry, extreme left, Head of the Department of Music and Humanities at FSU, and music major Mevelyn Hughes, second from left, greet music artists of The Descendants of Mike & Phoebe after their performance recently. The artists are Consuela Moorehead and Bill Lee, who are brother and sister Inflation rates were considerably higher at other periods in American history; a common laborer in Boston who earned three shillings a; day in early 1777 was paid 60 shillings in mid 1979, according to an article in the U: S. Department of Labor's "Monthly Labor Review." BIRTHDAY SALE free mm WITH EVERT .'! . .. g . . LP" .. :.... i.'U OF $395 or more 2 i ";.!, -a. ti SAVE $101.98 on beautiful Bassett Dining Room d Finish. Included lighted hli . md four side chairs, --w... Christian - Harward FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. )2 WEST PA WISH STRUT DURHAM, N. C f f f Ml. 1,1 ff M M hints Iwfl II vyv nL''' " by SERVICE DIRECTOR ROSALIE SC0TT ASSISTANT Some recipes become almost n tradition. So it is with Five Minute Fudge. This ever popular recipe com bines crejimy velvetized evajwrated milk, miniature mai-shmallows and chocolate chips for a smooth candy that melts in your mouth. It's a super Christ mas treat. , . - -' ";i '" FIVE MINUTE FUDGE (Makes about 2 pounds) 2 tablespoons butter cup (small can) 'iftullUlCtO l y2 cups (one and one-half 6 ounce packages) 1 teaspoon vanilla y2 cup chopped nuts 44 jjffiahtrawrshrna - MMMiw.til v 111 mXtnav on1 alt in fill I IPP . mm m moHium hpaf Rrinu In hnil Cook A to 5 minUtCS. Stirring constantly. (Start timing when mixture starta to "bubble" around edges or pan.) Kemove rrom near, aur in marshmallows, chocolate, vanilla and nuts. Stir vigorously for 1 minute (until marshmallows melt and blend). Pour into 8 or 9-inch square buttered pan. Cool. Cut in squares. C-839 A Printed in V.S.A. (122) I Rigibf Tirt Soles it having a REALLY BIG TIRE SALE! With the cost of everything going up wt art helping you fight the rising cost of living by offering you BIG, BIG SAVINGS! When you have need for automo bile tirei we at Rigsbeo Tire Sales give you the best buys! We've made that srotemenr for over 26 yedri ond our business hat grown contin ually because tire buyer have placed f heii what Rigtbee I in Soles tell and sells them. At Rigsbce Tiro Soles, we ore constantly concerned about the number of people who insist on making tiro last n k r 1 1 t u y at long as possible without any consideration for safety. Your tire decisions are the doily business of those who serve you at Rigsbee Tiro Solo. Sure, we'll inspect your tires and if you ore driving sate ones we wilt toH'ou! tikowito"wo will advita you if therVt a ntod for anew recapped tiro, whichever you need most. Stop what yoW are doina and corniVf or Profession.! advita ond REALLY BIG SAVINGS DURING THIS BIG TIRE SALE AT RIGSBEE TIRE SALES! Lf; The Great Economy Tire By Hercules! SAFTIPREME "78" B78-13Blackwall 4-PLY POLYESTER Lssm 1 &B& '-.- W ir- t JJi.'&5' '-i'f RaRatasBBBBnalllla ' ' H95 10 Rubbermaids ail-new I CAR WASTEBASKET J e Svnitory, unbreakable plailk eLifneffbradullataipty i Kadr.bhl,lawn,rd. wbita O buy two, oft lor bntm Ml far map, tfgartthM, htp corrrldgat Reg. 1 -99 Plus $1.81 F.E.T. and Old Tire H you're too careful type, this tire has a lot to of fer. The only thing "Economical" abovt ft it the price . It's made' with (our lull plies of petykstet oordi to gnre yau protection against th unexpected things the road enn do to your tires. Safety "H" tro lion slots in the trend desijh htjtp yoO make straight lino stops, quick starts, and the Dura-Syn'treaci campound gives a bonus in toughness, rolilience and mileage. It's our fattest-selling replacement tire for o good reason. 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RICSBEE TIRE SAWS f Th Tire Professionals" v STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 7:45 to 5:30; Closed Sat. 2720 Hiltsborouch Road, 286-4444 108Lakiwoodf m . Something better , lo the . steiJsbeUitfit! 4 I UntTdctor tor lOfrieiee-iieji noinnQion bway Feted jtVpproximately 100 National D. C. Government, Subway Transit Authority and Contractor officials were present today recently at a moving testimonial honoring the most successful contractor to date in the construction of the Washington, D.C. Subway. , .The re-bar Construction Company specializes in steel reinforcing and decking and installs the steel ribs which provides the structural framework for the walla of the Subways tunnels. Re-Bar Construction Company Owners John Euafbeo (2nd from right) and Isbmeal Harps (3rd from left) are shown here with (from left) white house aid Stanley Scott, Subway General Manager Gen. Jackson Graham, Luncheon speaker and president of Philadelphia, Pa. Chamber of Commerce Thacher Longstreth, and W. Ronald Evans, President, 0. C. Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Longstreth is wearing the jacket given to him by the Re-Bar Youth Baseball Team. Re-Bar was honored for winning more than $3 million in Subway Contracts. fouke Speaker Mr. Orde Coombs of New York City, writer and critic will speak at Duke University Room 136, Social Science Building, at 7:30 p.m.; October 2 8,; 1073, for the Afro-American studies program. Mr. Coombs' works include a black poetry anthology, "We Speak As Black Liberators", and "Do You See My Love For You Growing", a collection of assays on black experience. Residing In Okla. Mrs. H. D. Williams, daughter of Mrs. Lillian Glenn of Rougemont is now located in Fort SOI, Oklahoma. Mrs. Williams and her husband eodWr SSMSSS residents of Durham HOMECOMtNG AND FALL RALLY SLATED AT ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CHURCH St John Baptist Church will have their annual Homecoming and Fall Rally S unday, October 21, at the 11:00 a.m. service. The pastor, Rev. L. M. Gooch will deliver the message. Dinner will be served in the Fellowship Hall at the close of the service. All our friends and neighbors are invited to worship with us. iillJ 11 lrMndprirF.S.Bkof EnfieW is Honored at Lundveon BERRY Henry Aaron To Make TV Variety DebuT Henry Aaron, now only one home run away from tying Babe Ruth's career record, will make his TV variety debut on km: Television Network's "The Flip Wilson Show" Thursdav. Nov. 15 (8-9 p.m. NYT, in color). Aaron will show Flip new uses for a baseball bat (in addition to hitting home runs) and will be "roasted" by Flip and other surprise guests in a spoof of the Friars Club banquets. , The Atlanta slugger will also talk about sports with Flip. Aaron hit the 713th home run of his career Sept. 29, and played the last game of the season the following day. He now has all winter to prepare for tying Babe Ruth's record of 714 when the Atlanta Braves open the 1974 season playing San. Francisco in Candlestick Park. ' ' Aaron, Who this season his 20th -slugged 40. home runs, drove in 96 runs and batted .301, joins guests Lee Grant and Gladys Knight and the Pips on "The Flip Wilson Show". NBC Sports will resume its special coverage of Aaron in April, 1974. Regular NBC-tV programming will be interrupted to show Aaron's 714th home run and the homer that sets the new record, No. 715. "Thu i .iinu Winter of Henrv Assam, " nrttUiniir NHC News snec?al tU.ili Off-the diamond star's career and personal Ufe, will be color cast Sunday, Oct. 21 (10-11 pjn. NYT). FEWER ADMIRALS The Navy says it plans an 11 per cent reduction in the number of admirals over the next three years. This is the first reduction since 1948. When an individual makes up his mind to go to work, he's usually surprised by the ' pleasant results. Rev. Daye. Eld. Best Abiding Savior Speakers Reverend W. E. Daye of Ebenezer Baptist Church on South Alston Avenue and Elder James Bast of Immanuel Temple Seventh Adventist Church located on Lincoln Street will respectively be the guest , speakers for the two remaining Black Theology Discussion Sessions being hold at Abiding Savior Lutheran Church, 1625 South Alston Avenue on Sunday, October 21, 1978 and October 28, 1973 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:80 p.m. ' Coupled with the discussion sessions on each of the Sundays will be an Art Exhibit from 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. presenting the work of "Third World" artists, Asariah Mbatha of South Africa and Vlnayak S. Masojo of India, In "An Intrepretation of Christian Themes." V Both the exhibit end the discussion sessions on Black Theology grow out of Abiding Savior's Congregational concern for further cultural enrichment in the realm of Christianity. The discussions ad exhibit are open to persons of all faiths; and, It It hoped that the Durham Community will view the work of these renown artists, participate In the discussions end enjoy the refreshments served end the Christian Fellowship. TV'S - CAMERAS TYPEWRITERS RECORD PLAYERS TAPE PLAYERS SAM'S PAWN SHOP PHONE 682 1573 122 EAST MAIN STRUT DURHAM, N. C. The personnel of Inborden School Enfield, honored F.S. Barry retiring principal at a luncheon in the school cafeteria Friday. Oct. 12. Also present as guest were mwsieav of the Central Office Staff, members of the County Board of Education, members of the District Advisory Council, principals of the various schools and several retired principals and teachers of the county. Mr. Berry was presented three volumes of quotations from the school personnel and a plaque from the aides. Ho also received a beautiful pot plant from Mr. and Mrs. Gilchrist. Mr. Berry is a native of Halifax County and attended the public schools of this county with the exception of one year of high school in Washington, D. C. He received his B. S. degree from Elizabeth City State Univ. Elizabeth City, and his M. S. degree from A ft T University in Greensboro. Prior to his retirement Oct. 1 of this school year, Mr. Berry had worked in the Halifax County School System since 1936 beginning in a one teacher school. During his career he has served as teacher principal in three other schools and principal of White Oak School and Inborden School which is the largest school in the county. During World War tt he served five years in the Army. Mr. Berry is a member of NCDH Announces October Speakers The Southern Regional Council and the National Committee Against Discrimination in Housing, Inc., are pleased to announce that speakers for the October 15-16 Southeastern Regional Housing Conference in Atlanta will include: '. ' -Julian Bond, Georgia House of Representatives - Howard Lee, Mayor, Chapel .Hill, North Carolina -:N -Samuel J. Simmons, President, National Center for Housing Management William R. Morris, National Director, Housing Programs, NAACP We urge you to come and share your experience . and understanding with men and women from throughout the Southeast who are involved, as you are, in the daily struggle for equal access to housing. Representative Bond, whose topic wiH be "The New Urban South," will be the luncheon speaker on Monday. About half of this time was P to the U.S.A. aad the lp half in the Asiatic Pacific area. While in service he received three medal, among Which was the Pacific Theater Campaign Medal with three bronze Stars. several professional president of the School Club for ten years. Bei 'ftggjpaoel Arties, he found time to perttd many religious m activities; namely, oe a in enrfc SL,kLim TP CAJMfJWA TmIA Tuuaas formHMste Aejerfen. He b a meaaftt of County Memorial Hospital, the White Oak Baad CRasj served OB the board of the mBmmm Wimm anrT the town of Enfield Flose & Berry a teacher in Recreation Board He has been the PiUman Fm. School TUP a a Urrtio I ncoc KING SIZE DtALb. '2688 '2988 Chevy Impolo 4 -door. AT, PS, oir. Extra clean. Beige finish. Stock ifoW!' Special- pit? " Maverick 4-door. IDO option. 302 V8, AT, PS, oir. White wdk. brown vinyl top. Bctra clean. Stock 73- 71 16 218. If Torino Gran Sport 2-door. AT, PS, t4)(l0 II air. Gold finish. Stock 73-210. 0QO -1 f Pinto Squire wagon. Excellent cond. tA J Q Q 2 finiih' S,0Ck 4270C etTUU f Pinto 2-door. AT, R&H. Dk. Green 4 POO I I finish. Stock 73-195A. UOO )4 Torino 2-door Hrdtop, AT, R&H. td AQQ I I Very clean. It. green. Stock 2569B. I ILQQ I I Special prka. nw. AA Ford Country Squire wagon. AT, PS, 1 4 AAA p oir. Dk. green. Stock 2Q45A. JQQ BsasjsJoBssst mJhSIHbI VllZVJclrA.iLiiaiLm. a aaai i The Deal Kings Cff the Expressway at Duke Street There is a tot of fall end winter driving ahead of you. Youll need a car atcan retfiyoo depended upon when you make that daily drive in to work. Check these beauties over before you buy. - , - LUXURY CARS "7 CONTINENTAL COUPE, dm fully loaded & very low mileage. MARK IV, fully loaded, Jm 12 months or 12,000 StCCwOC inile factory warranty. yem MERCURY Morqu.t rewgham 4.0er, fully equipped. ... - - f S OlDS 91 luxury Sedan M 4-door, bordtop, fully 71 BUICK ElECTRA 225 Custom 4-dr. hordrop, fully loaded & very clean., ?t BUI 9T top, BUICK Electro 225 4-Door Hard- fuHy equipped and bw mile age eeee o I tQBUICK Electro 225 I OO 4-0oor, fully equipped s3495 $2195 H595 STATION WAGONS f el MERCURY Marquis lO-Postervger $OJOC JL Wagons, fully loadd. 1 blue end 1 ad)t77 : ; md. Both ust lik 0TW,Bsa!.sas.o - -yej owseofsoaior ; $C JL torn Cruiser, loaded............. 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Crettwood $070Ca ed, and very Mm F OTHERS yam FORD Ronchero Squire, fully SOOCL mm equipped including oir (factory), pen7ajP $2195 "F ej PONTIAC leMont 2-Door, 6 cyl.n- $49PQC JL der, automatic transmission, power OklVV7 steenng, tow mile. . yej FOBDGolaxie 500 $ 4J OOsC JL 4-door, power, factory JL IV aircondition..... y 41 MONT EGO 4-Door, AT JLi power, factory air . ,. .. y e MERCURY Montory Custom 4-$ ell door, power, foctory n.r. vinyl root. , very clean cpr.... ..,. Also Look Over rhe'74'sNow m Stock! In Great Selection Dealer i26o m Corner Mfeboo Ave. Goer St. PHONE 688-4331 We're sitting on xxGO" downtown at Johnson Buic QUIVH if HVIIVI MMIII IIMII WWtHi HVIVIV HH1 : Wmmmmmm . " ihMmt IIHfik wmm iiinn.il i . ' v ' f. ROOMIER . . . MORE LUXURIOUS . rcltrOKMa DEI JBK, IUUI LeSabre Lujcvs Hardtop Sedan Your credit? Big Randy ..... uniL ... AJk ill" says, uon i sweai iu w "NO-FRET" FINANCING OPEN NIGHTS 'Til 9 32S S. Main Si. DOWNTOWN DIAL 682-5486 D8AU8680 OF ALL THE CHANGES IN ALL THE NEW CARS, THE BIGGEST CHANGE IS TO BUICK mm

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