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Sw l ' Vr%c Page «* K^Whnt Bt c-rhfP' 5l «,Ll JiaKN i i-Wk'V liip.-«• Or A O f “GREGORY DISCUSSES “ONE GREAT SHIFT IN MY LIFE”- New York: “The one great shift in my life,” says comedian Dick Gregory, “was when the civil rights movement converted into the human rights movement.” Gregory now is known as much forhis human rights stands as for his humor. Left, he is seen picketing a School Service Center in 1964 to protest alleged de facto segregation in Gary, Ind. Right, he talks with newsmen about his two-month 19 i 0 .ast protesting “hypocritical nature’* of narcotics problem in U. S. (UPI). Next Week In Fayetteville Aug. 12 - Savannah Lodge No. 407, 8:00 p. m., Thursday Prince Hall Masonic Temple, SIS Caswell St. Aug. is - Steering Commit tee. Prince Hall & Americanism Day 1971, 3:00 p. m,, sumday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Caswell St. Aug. 16 - Eureka Lodge No. 3, 8:00 p. m., Monday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple. 515 Cas well St. Aug. 17 - Young Men's Social Club, 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, De lona Gardens Recreation Cen ter, Wilmington Rd. Aug. 17 - Silver Square Lodge No. r9l, 8:00 p. m., Tuesday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 315 Caswell St. Aug, 18 - Claretta Tent No. 41, 7;30 p. m., Wednesday, Unl ed Order of Tents Hall, Lamon St. Aug. 19 - Cumberland Com -1 unity Action Program Board Perm anen litrfsfs & Weds. . $15.00 Bibb’s Wig And Beouty-Dsn ns person st. w-me SELF SERVICE Community Market A Complete line in Meats and Grocery ?'>3 S. PERSON STREET Dealing in Duality Cars C&H AUTO SALES 804 Ramsey Street. Fayetteville. N. C. Ask tor Marvin Ham, l>. M “Doug” Clark MARVIN HAM, Owner Phone 483-2395 Easy Financing, Down Payment with Approved Credit I SAVE I [ SAVE ' mtmmwmm MOTOR CO. A Car and Price to Meet Any Need COMPLETE STOCK OF VW PARTS DISCOUNT TO ALL rSAVU SHORTY'S Grecwy & Package Store Coldest Beer in Town 222A Franklin St„ Fayetteville, N. C. USED CLOTHING AND SHOES I ! fa—l.--—,. ' ' ——-- I ALSO FRANKLIN ST. SHOE SHOP 222 Franklin St., Fayetteville, N. C. EXPERT SHOE REPAIR of Directors, 8;00p. m., Thurs day, Cumberland County Court House, Gillespie St. Aug, 19 - Electa Chapter No. 627, 0.E.5., 3:00 p. m., Thursday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Caswell St. Aug. 20 - Adah Chapter No. 31, 0.E.5., 7;00 p. m., Friday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Caswell St. Aug. 21 - Iscrettes Youth Club 3:00 p. m., Saturday, Prince Hall Masonic Temple, 515 Cas well St. Organizations, groups, and/or persons in Fayetteville area wanting to post meeting notices in this column or to publish news, features (church, school, club, social, births, deaths, pictures, etc.) or sports In The CAROLINIAN may do so by taking or mailing copy to 721 Eccles Drive, Fayetteville, N. C. 28301 (488-5386) by noon Saturdays for Wednesday publi cation. There is no charge for news. Carriers and/or vendors wanted in Fayetteville area; call 488-5386 for information. Call 488-538,6 for advertising 'r&wffiP&sfi&K * raSwjJ J* >ju*fc* £ iSfe^ '\'^' •: v ••fiaKgfat-.^■yg~--?nw^ttwS^a»i ®Sg • ? Jfgl^ and subscription service ($6.76 per year in advance; make check payable to The -CARO LINIAN). Fund-raising pro grams available to churches and other organizations; call 488- 5386 for details. * * * Elizabeth Citv State Univer sity, a member of the CIAA, w'on third place In the 1971 National Intercollegiate (NAIA) Basketball Championship Tourney. The Vikings edged Fairmont College, (W. Va.) 88-87 for the honor. * * * The CIAA Football Cham pionship Committee is now con sidering several sites for the 1971 Championship play-off game. Last year it was held in Chartotte, The game pits the Northern Division winner against the Southern Division titlist. * * * Highlights of the 1971 CIAA basketball tourney are avail able on film from the Com missioner's office. Interested persons can secure the film by writing Mr. L. D. Smith, Commissioner, 1919 Hull St., Richmond, Va. s«imc..» PKiaioAiet r. inc. '‘•AHNfS «OMC« 1909 @!FT* ■ “There is no Place Like Holmes” PHONE (9191 463*1194 127 MAY ST. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 2530! mctjotghijk SEAFOOD Fmh Seafood My Dressed 1900 MURCHISON RD. CALL 488-7973 Bernard’s Men’s Shop The Store For Young Mon BERNARD FLEISHMAN, prop. "We lilt Tvxedos” Phone 483-6818 JOSEPH WASHINGTON 220 HAY ST. Assistant Manager Fayetteville, N. C. "V" Point = Super Mkt. MEofs-Prod»e«-FroiM Foods 447 Murchison Road, Fayetteville, N. C. Main Street, Spring Lake, N. C. Gory Package Store 408 MURCHISON ROAD look f<w tfe« YolSow Front Drk«So ICE COLD BEVERAGES TO GO • Wine ® Beer • Soft Drinks FAYETTEVILLE Have you, the youth of our area noticed what the Fay etteville Cumberland County Youth Council has been doing. We, the members of the FCCYC, have sponsored Environmental Clean-up week and we have left a sign show ing the areas we have cleaned up. So remember, don’t be a litter bug. Also, FCCYC has an 58-year-old Voter Registra tion Drive, so if you are of age, register to vote in the up coming Presidential election, FCCYC has also been sponsoring bands on Sundays at Rowan Street Park and we are planning on having a Be- In Sunday, Aug. 29 from 2 to 3 p.m. So if you want to redax, come to the Be-In and bring your friends. Youth of the Fayetteviile- Cumberland County area, if you want our city to be a bet ter place for us to live, and to make sure our government is run correctly, and if you are a person who is willing to give his time and energy regardless of how hard it may seem, come to the meetings. We the youth of the Fay etleville-Cumberland County area are young adults and we arc responsible and capable of taking part in our govern ment, so help support our meal youth council. Anyone wishing to attend the Youth Leadership Workshop to be held in Raleigh on Aug. 23 must con tact Mrs. Gilmore. This is being sponsored by the Youth Councils of North Carolina, Inc., for committee chairmen and council officers and any interested local council members. Also the FCCYC radio show this week will have the new manager of the Friendship House as guest speaker. If you would like to listen, tune in to WFLB (1190) at noon today or WFBS (Spring Lake) on Mon day at 8 p.m. Youth Council Activities Prepared 8y Members ©f The Fayetteville Youth Cetmell By GWENDOLYN REST The Drama Festival participants have been work ing very deligently to prepare for the plays they will present Aug. 21 and 22 at Rowan street Park. Please come out to see and bring your friends to see these plays. Last but not least, the mem bers of Youth Councils of North Carolina from Fay etteville will attend the Stu dent Action Conference in Chapel Hill, Aug. 13-15. Tonics Coining Events In Auditorium The following events have been scheduled at Memorial Auditorium for the next several weeks. Information on tickets Is available at the Auditorium box office or in newspaper advertisements... r r Aag. 8 Greatest Gospel Sing in the South at 8 p.m. featuring the Brooklyn All-Stars, Violinalres, Consolers, Swanee Quintet, Swan Silvertones, Harmonizing Four, Bill Moss and the Ceietrails and Clarece Fountain. Aug. 23 Championship Wrestling in the Arena, at 8 p.m. Aug, 3© County Teachers Meeting at 9:30 a.m. In the auditorium. R. Hatcher, Fr. f iroppi Will Speak NEW ORLEANS-—The first black mayor of a major Ameri can city will travel South next week to tell a meeting of Catho lic leaders what he thinks a major white religious body can do to help the nation’s racial crisis. Mayor Richard Gordon Hatcher of Gary, Ind., recently renominated by an overwhelm ing majority after a successful four-year term, will be a fea tured speaker at the biennial Authorized Distributor PERFECT LOVE DIAMOND RINGS *letwlete 10© HAY STREET FAYETTEVILLE. N.,C. 28301 Store Phone @i© - 483 5174 Troy l. Featherson home phone 4841831 AA OFF: 483-2139 I Avi | mB: (Cv\ NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL S v~-J (\/V\ LIFE IMSUMAUeOI OOMPMV C. P. BOOKER DISTRICT MANAGER 513 MURCHISON ROAO, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 28301 AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR PERFECT LOVE DIAMOND RINGS atl HAY ST. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. 26301 Store Phone 483-1902 Ernest h Perry M AMArtrn PIONEER TV SERVICE VICK'S SHOPPING CENTSR FAYETTEVILLE 463-3524 UaoV New JOHN MURCHISON {formerly JaeLjon'n TV) GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR ONE TELEVISION SERVICE CALL fDo*% Not Include Part*) Miteags for Out Town Case We Service All Moles Foreign & Domestic Radio—Stereo—TV (Color & Black & White) —Tape? Expires March 31, 1971 r~nimif—i iii i m Miiiniiim—rir ■•3iiMrHiTirif~TrrrnnrmTragiTi~-r umihui ■hiwi ■■ ■■■ Buif mi«i jb_il h CONSIDER. THE"THREErS” ’ WHEN iUVIN G INSURANCE THE POLICY MUST FOR THE NEED YOUR COMPANY MUST UAiS.B THE RATES MUST it <§> ASONAtLi yen; will agrke--you ©et all Times WHEN YOU INSURE WITH WINSTON MUTUAL LlFfc INSURANCE CO. WE BUILD FOR SECURITY 1 m Raleigh St., Dial 4SS-WM. M. ■». BULLOCH. Mgr.. FayfVeviile such as voter registration will be discussed. Also there will be a board of directors’ meeting in High Point on Aug. 17. If you are interested in the Youth Council contact Mrs. Dorothy Gilmore at the Recreation and Parks Depart ment on Fort Bragg Road at 483-5174, or better still take time out to come to a meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Courthouse. convention of the Chicago based National Catholic Con ference for Interracial Justice in New Orleans. He will be followed by a con troversial white priest longac tive in the black ghetto of ano ther northern urban center, Milwaukee’s Rev. James Groppi. The five-day convention, whose theme is “The Church in the City of Tomorrow", o pens at Loyola University on Wednesday, Aug. 18. "Mayor Hatcher’s adminis tration is earmarked by his a bility to mobilize a wide range of resources, including re ligious and other non-profit groups, to aid municipal government in solving urban problems’*, said NCCU Chair man Walter Hubbard of Seat tle. THE CAROLmiAN RALEIGH, W. C.. SATURDAY , AUGUST 14, 1971 EPILEPSY POSTER CHILD VISITS PRESI DENT Zachery Williams, 6-year-old Jackson, Miss, lad who is the national poster child of th:.' Epilepsy Foundation of America (EFA), visited the White House and received a warm greeting from President Nixon. With Zachery—who has had epilep-sy for four years---was Sen Robert Taft, Jr., of Ohio, a loig-time friend of the epi lepsy movement. Zachery took the Foundation's message of understanding to the President, sym bolizing the fact that the beacon of hope for the more than 4 million Americans who suffer con vulsive disorders has reached the highest office in the land. Zachery, through use of modern med ication, leads an active normal life. Miles B. Austin Insurance Agency, Inc. 1503 MURCHISON KL>. PHONE 488-5349 Phone 483-8290 minuMEi—anirnin iinnr nnn nririniTTriiT-r—TnnTrTOinn'i-nirr'm-rr rTTiirmrTmwnim-i 1 Authorized Distributor Perfect Love Diamond Rings Watches—Diamonds—Fine Jewels mAiMwm 207 Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C. 28301 J. RANKIN SMITH Phone 919 483-4366 Manager-Diamond Counselor EDDIE'S ATLANTIC SERVICE Expert Automatic Transmission , Service PHONE 483-8546 307 Person Street, Fayetteville, N. C. “The Friendliest Service in Town* IDEAL CLEANERS Phone 483-7930 G. E. McCormick, Owner HO Dick Street—Fayetteville, N. C. nYTMlMrafTMtraiflHTnihflt I 1 " ■■'■■■■'»- ■■naßiwnw xm—^n—i.-a—ii .i BigjiniMun—hum—MnnißiwHiLJWßiJimin—iinip.n—E—toma— i. umwi n vmnmmaNsaumtrm Varsity Men Shop Home Os Men’s Clothing Os Distinction 335 HAY STREET FAYETTEVILLE, N. G 19
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