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-IHB CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, MAY 15, lOTlj
Hi soul brothers and soul
sisters, and of course, to any
one else who care enough to
want the very best. I'm sure
everyone had a real groovy and
swinging weekend in the Bull
City spending Sunday (Moth
er's Day) with mother.
In the spot light this week
is Jerry Fitch and Smritty, our
part time jocks at WSRC radio.
Our man, Jerry, (small town
little-village) is all the way
from Wilson, North Carolina.
He is on leave from the De
partment of Interior, working
on his Masters degree at North
Carolina Central University.
Jerry rocks this town every
Monday, Tuesday, and Satur
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ly payment it $59 per month for 36 months
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68 Thunderbird 2988 2488
68 Chevrolet S/W 1988 1588
65 Comet 988 488
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day nights with a bucket full
of soul and on Sundays he
baptize you with jazz. So,
why don't you check him out
on F.M. and when he isn't
on we have the good Doctor,
Smitty. The good Doctor stars
on Wednesday nights and he
likes to give all his fans a
variation of good soul, so he
turns back the hands of time
with Oldies-but-Goodies of
long ago and he will rock you
away from here. I know every
one at one time or another
like to hear those blasts from
the past, so take time to listen
to the good Doctor and Jerry
Fitch on F.M. at WSRC radio,
and I guarantee you will enjoy
those favorite tunes of yester
year.
I guess everyone know that
our soulful sister, our lady of
soul. Queen Areatha Franklin,
has been off the scene for
awhile, but she has made a
remarkable comeback and she
is standing tall with our numb
er one tune "Bridge Over
Troubled Waters," which has
been our number one on the
Top Ten of WSRC for four
straight weeks. She is definite
ly together and way out-of
sight. Right on sister Areatha.
Also a couple of weeks ago,
we had a pick of the week,
"You're the Reason Why" by
the Ebonys and it is standing
high on our Top Ten chart,
along with Ike and Tina
Turner's Rolling Like A River,
The Staple Singers Heavy
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the Biggest Savings of the year.
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Two Job Corps Graduates Set High Occupational Goals in Capital
WASHINGTON - About
two years ago, Edna Lynch
Makes Me Happy and others.
Keep tuned in to WSRC for all
the latest and greatest tunes.
Incidentally, have you
checked the Times Square, it's
Durham's newest night spot.
Last weekend was the grand
opening with Marion Black of
Columbus, Ohio. Marion re
corded a song entitled "Gone
Fool" awhile back and it was
pretty hot around Durham
town. So for everyone who is
seeking good entertainment
check the Times Square on
Chapel Hill Street.
Until next week, I want
you to "Walk tall and stay
loose."
and Debbie Gwynn, both from
snkall Southern towns, were
out of work and didn't have
much hope for employment.
But today, after a little
more than a year of training
in the Job Corps, both are
holding ' down jobs as secre
taries with the Labor Depart
ment's Bureau of Apprentice
ship and Training here.
And both of the young
Job Corps graduates - while
"very happy" with their pre
sent Government jobs - are
pointing toward higher oc
cupational goals.
Miss Gwynn, of Mt. Airy, is
studying elementary education
at a local college to become
a teacher and Miss Lynch, of
Notasulka, Ala., eventually
plans to start college.
Miss Lynch became a corps
woman in Excelsior Springs,
Miss, in August, 1969, pur
sued a business course, and
chose clerk-typist as her voca
tion.
When she graduated in
October, 1970, she was sent
to Washington, D. C., for
on-the-job training (OJT) in
BATs Office of Special (In
ternational) Activities. After
two months of training, she
was hired as a secretary.
Her office administers in
dustrial training programs for
foreign participants who are
brought to the United States
under the sponsorship of the
Agency for International De
velopment, the United Na
tions, and the International
Labor Organization.
"My work is very exciting,"
she says, "and I'm lucky to be
working with such wonderful
people. I say hurray to Job
Corps! Without their help, I
wouldn't be where I am today.
Job Corps can give you basic
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training in whatever you
eventually want to learn.
Enrolled at the Job Corps
Center in Charleston, W. Vs.,
Miss Gwynn also studied to be
a clerk-typist. While a stu
dent, she was active in extra
curricular activities. She was
in student government.