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10A -THE CAROLINA TIMES Saturday, Juna 17,1078 jj H* ' 1 P| TO BE HONORED- These three will be honored by the Na ticful Newspaper Publishers Association at its annual con vention in Miami, Fla., June 21-24. Mayor Hatcher will -I Looked CONTINUED FROM 9A God, who rules above and in earth. We, Americans or so-called Americans have so greatly re duced by anger until there is little or no common sense app lied to the Christian religion, the church, other religions of the world, educational insti tutions, businesses, and lesser training agencies. Anger will turn one upside down, but the love of God will turn one down side up. CLEARANCE SALE! i ■yi Buick Electro Custom 4 SQ Oldsmoblle Delta 4-doa / ' door hordtop, blue finish, 07 hardtop, blue finish, btod> blue vinyl roof, full power, air vinyl roof, full power, all conditioning, on ' n 0' * "7 A Volkswagen Square back, /g Buick Electra Custom 2 l\J burnt orange finish, ro- DO door hardtop, gold finish, dio, whitewall tires, black vinyl roof. Full power, ONLY I D/J oir S22QC conditioning Chevrolet Impala 2-door /U hardtop green finish, j>Q Buick Special 2 door, power steering,. V-8 engine, OO blue finish, power steer only 21,000 STTQC ing, automatic transmission, miles '■ ' J this week M 295 *7rt Bulek LeSabre 4-door » *» hordtop, power steering. Buick LeSabre Custom 4 power brakes, oir conditioning, W door. Green finish, "pow tilt steering, beautiful white fin-, er steering, power brakes, is*i, black vinyl top. STQQC" air conditioning, $1 AQC ONLY *JL77J extra clean I vTj /-Q Buick LeSabre 400 4 gs Chevrolet Impala 4-dr. vs door, gold finish, vinyl OO sedan. white finish, V 8 roof, full power, power win- engine, power steering, auto dows, air condition- JlrQr matie transmission, sOftC ing, XX clean .... XX clean OS J JOHNSON MOTOR CO. Dealer No. 680 Phone 682-5486 We've Got A Lot Of Smiles In Our Choice Used Cars 71 Mercury Cougar VB, auto., p. steer., bucket seats, auto, in floor shift, tin ted glass, factory air, Caro lina blue w/dark blue vinyl 69 Dodge Charger, All power, factory air, sport wheels, bucket seats w/con- KT sole, auto, in floor, dark green ** m w/white vinyl top Mb tW m Ww 68 Pontiac Firebird, Full power, factory air, bucket seats w/console, sport wheels, K? ' auto, in floor, limegreen w/ ** M dark green vinyl top AI m 68 Mercury Cougar i X-R7, all power, factory air, bucket seats w/console, auto. V in floor, tinted glass, seafoam m I V green w/black vinyl top I m 90 68 Cutlass Supreme 4-dr. ht, full power, factory C V M *i air, tinted glass, medium blue I »ll w/dark blue vinyl top I If (f I 69 Firebird conr., 2-dr. ht, VB, P. steer., factory V ft £ air, Rally II wheels, floor shift, w # I W medium blue w/black top ■ * *0 67 Mercury Cougar VB, auto., factory air, bucket C seats w/console. dark blue ■ w/white vinyl top ■ Halfway litwM DsHmm §wi OaH Hill 15-501 Wfbvay' CogglrPPontlac PmHuw ChapilHWlM. 4M45)1-t}Ml)o' Imv receive the NNPA Distinguished Service Award: Mr. Kendrix, I a noted public relations coun selor, will be cited for found ing Black Press Week in 1938: He who hath ears let him hear. •Your Mind CONTINUED FROM 9A cause people are out of balance. Finally, depressions and other emotional disturbances can cause people to do no torious things, or form some bad habits, which forces their minds to' seek relief through different methods to bring satisfaction afterwards. But we should remember that know ing enough about our own mind and how it functions it and Mr. Thomas, editor-pub lisher of the Mobile Beacon & Tuscaloosa Citizen, will be presented the Distinguished Publisher's Award. to be able to discover and correct our own faults and weaknesses, which can keep our emotions under control, and also bring peace, happi ness, and self-satisfaction. "YOUTH FOR CHRIST CRUSADE" The New Hope Missionary Baptist Association will sponsor its Annual "Crusade For Christ," June 19-23, at Mt. Zion Bap tist Church, 2315 Fayetteville Street. Nightly at 7:30 p.m. The Crusade Theme is: "Youth Relevance For Christ." Music will be provided by a Special Youth Crusade Choir, composed of youth of 35 Chu rch Association. Mrs. Lattice Vickers will be in charge of Music. A special "Billy Graham Film" will be shown on Mon day night, June 19. Lay youth will be featured to give each nights message and a youth preacher will bring the final message on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. Dr. E. T. Thompson, Exec utive Secretary, of the Associ ation is Chairman of Crusade Committee and Rev. J. R. Burt is Moderator. EVERY CAR HAS ML Stop in nights, Sundays or any time! Choose your car and see the cA viNr^ 1 3A Villi* S % Jr v>sfcff ... 1\ *1 * Iv \» •&*"* .•»•» 1\ frs wj*"' ** #1 Bt \t-" / sXrts\ yZto?\ n®'««. «£- ■ Dir. 1 >53 Op»n Nighfr 'TH 9:00 489-3331 •.WILLIAM HILL PASSES i » • \r William Howard HOI. 88, ot 406 Formosa Ave., died Satur day at hit home. , Funeral service* will be held Tueaday at 4 p.m. at White Rock Baptist Church by the Rev. Lor enzo A. Lynch. Burial win be in Beech wood Cemetery. Hill waa a teacher at Burton Elementary School. Ha was • native of Robeson County. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Ola H. Hill; a daughter, Mrs. Gloria H. Dantzler of the home; a son, Howard Delany Hill of Durham; a sister, Mrs. Emma H. Brown of Raleigh, and one granddaughter. ALEXANDER FORD M* "•"""TOU ®HM EiMj "Sfc 33Q E. MAIM STREET, PViHAM phone 668-2311 " I New 72 MAVERICKS A From Including freight and dealer's preparation, full factory equipment W ' " jKf $2122.00 SELLING PRICE $66.41 MONTH • jfl| $72.00 DOWN PLUS TAX $2390.76 TOTAL PAYMENTS $2050.00 TO FINANCE 12.58 APR 2s - I 72 DOWN FEATURED IN APRIL FROM THE WAGON MASTER Including freight and dealer's preparation, full factory e PINTO WAGON * mm $2364.00 SELLING PRICE £ » (Squire Option Ava.lab.e) | | $72.00 DOWN AND TAX 9 M M i^S^SS^SSSSSSSSSSSS^S^\ $2292 TO FINANCE / L DOWN /month * ** $2770.20 TOTAL PAYMENT Pflced f rO|W $2364 ■ in Jackson State Participates In PSC Program JACKSON, MlSS.—Jackson State College has recently been welcomed as a participant in the Public Service Careers Pro gram of Mississippi (PSC). Con ceived not only to employ the 21 years, and has been cited by the Alabama Press Associ ation and the Mobile Chapter of the Sigma Delta Chi journa lism fraternity. He will receive the Distinguished Publishers' Award. disadvantaged but also as a partial solution to the man power shortage in the expand ing public sector, PSC focuses on the unemployed and under employed who could be pre pared for public service jobs or upgraded from dead-end entry level positions. The assumption underlying PSC is that public agencies can effectively employ disadvant aged persons they formerly overlooked if they reassess their requirements for entry jobs and subprofessional positions. Some PSC jobs are basically on-the-job training programs in the public sector while others actually engineer newjobs and lines of progression for disad vantaged persons. Jackson State College will participate under PSC's Plan A which operates in state, county, or local governments, as well as independent special districts. On a "hire first, train latef" basis, Plan A provides entry level, on-the-job training for unemployed persons with a high school education or less, and upgrading for present agen cy employees who hold low skilled jobs. Plan A also offers participating agencies federal PSC funds to cover extraordi nary costs of training and up grading the disadvantaged.
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