—THF. f"AROI.I\A -IIMES SAT >r 1, H. 1012 8A -fiETURNED Continued From Front Page through opening day and con tinuing operations. The suc cessful participants received credit for 12 graduate hours at the univcrsitN. B.F. Goodrich Introduces the World's Only Radial Tire with Cushioned Steel • Smoothept-".:nning steel radial tire ever • Steel belt cushioned between Dynacor® rayon cord • All the muscle of a steel-belted tire • All the comfort of an all-textile cord tire • Guaranteed for 40,000 miles 40,000-mile Guarantee In normal driving, you'll get at least your B.F.Goodrich retailer. He'll allow 40,000 miles of treadwear from the Life- you credit for the difference toward the saver Radials on your car. If you don't going trade-in price of new ones. And get 40,000, take the guarantee back to add a small service charge. STOP IN NOW AND LOOK IT OVER! Lifesaver Radial Steel R/S" The American Radial with Cushioned Steel " NU-TREAD TIRE CO. 601 Foster St. Phone 682-5795 I HELD OVER I I SNOOPY'S Discount Records I I Big Anniversary I I I I % +6 \ I I Plus Many Many More I ICossette Aad 8 Track Spiritual Topes I I WOW! ONLY $3.99 I 1t" "ft" 39 I |A| Greens Lat«st ( ■ I LP" I'm Still I I Record Redvced Prices I I Sale At Both I 1 131 Davit St 304 Dlllard St I | Burlington, N.C. I As head of FCD's program development efforts, Miss (Irani will be applying her skills on a number of projects, including development of child care cent ers throughout North Carolina; creation of a mangcincnt corp oration for minority super markets; and development of a small housing corporation in Nash-Edgecombe counties. Miss Grant is a native of Durham and a graduate of North Carolina Central Uni versity. ■MEET Continued From Front Page ing when allotted times elapse. Jane Rourk will direct ques tions to the six candidates for Durham (flinty board /»f Ed ucation; Annie l.aurie (jTNcal, eight candidates for Durham County linth Mary Meyer, three candidates for the N.C. Senate: and Marg aret Keller, two candidates for Ihe lI.S. Mouse of Represent atives. Following tin 1 formal qucs tion-and-auswer session of the lour groups of candidates, there will he opportunity lor inform al contact with all the candi dates as they will he located at specific places in the auditor ium where the voters will he ahlc to speak with them in formally. "As has heen customary at all |iasl candidates' nights, dis tribution of campaign literature will he prohibited," said Mrs. Harris. "My committee is now working very hard compiling a comprehensive fact sheet with biographical data on each ol the candidates, a description of the duties and salaries for the offices they seek plus their answers to various questions related to the office. These will be distributed free of charge to everyone who at tends the "Meet the Candi dates" night," she explained. -NOTES Continued From Front Page fteston Simms, president, Stud ent Government Association. Mayor Bradshaw presented the key to the City of Raleigh to President Robinson, in re cognition of his outstanding achievements as an educator in the community, state and na tion. Wiley Davis, vice president for administration, presided over the program. Music was furnished by the College concert Band, directed by Harold L. Jeffreys; the Col lege Choir, directed by Addison Reed, and the Tones of Joy, a male student group of Saint .Augustine's College. The Rev erend Clyde E. Beatty, Jr. College Chaplain, gave the In vocation. Guards For Tigers KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia The National Zoo Coun cil said it would ask the gov ernment to ban shooting of ti gers and export of their skins. It claimed the tiger population has dropped from thousands to 500 in the past 50 years. WORDS FOR THE WORLD IN THE DAYS of old an in stinct for warfare was develop ed in the struggle with wild animals; this is no longer necessary; nay, rather, co operation and mutual under standing are seen to produce the greatest welfare of man kind. Enmity is now the result of prejudice only. — BAH A'l WRITINGS i IF BEAUTY IS YOUR THIN 6 Then you should visit the girls at PAM-A-RAMA Beauty Salon. . 11 : v' I . i i You will enter a world of "Beauty." Call: Addie Payne l Grace McFadden Orita McGhee .1 at 682-6342 { 804 South Alston Avenue I Durham, N. C. Close* Mon j day; Tues - Fri. 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. King Birthday Favorable Committee On Civil Rights Representative John Con yers has recently informed our committee that the commit tee on dvil rights favorable reported the bill to make Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. birth day a legal holiday, the bill will now go before a full com mittee. We want to thank the peo ple of this Nation and abroad both Black and White, also BURLINGTON - The Bur lington Airport Authority haj extended the fixed ba s • operator's contract to Air East, Inc. for one year. The routine renewal was the only action taken by the authority Thursday. The group awaits word on its application to the Federal Aviation Adminis tration for funds to expand fa cilities at the local airport TODAY'S PEOPLE HAVE SEEN THE LIGHT. Vs !f you can finda lighter bourbon, buy It ANCIENT AGE . ym.- mm- - , Ui--* « I J> COKE AT IT'S TrWaMark* LOWEST PRICE PER OUNCE. One £;pak gives you a gallon of Coke ... for lost that 1-cent per ounce at most stores in the area! Which is actually less than you paid in the good ©T days when Coke was a nickel a bottle? Now you can enjoy the economy of the 30's and the convenience of the Z£sj With handy 8-bottle cartons of the real thing .. . delicious Coca-Cola in money-saving * . _ ■ . . ■ • money-back 1 6-oz. bottles. . .. So buy Coca-Cola in returnable TrW.M«k' bottles. It's best for the environment Get the real thing. Cgjcg;, Durham Coca-Cola Bottling Co. the members of congress who gave us their help and support to bring about this day, a national holiday for the Prince of peace, the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. who gave his life to bring love and unity to mankind. Our committee has gather ed more petitions and will submit them to congress in the near future jn Washington before the next session. INFANT CHILD CARE- Babies from 6 weeks of age to 2 years of age. Licensed by the State of North Carolina and the City of Durham. Li censed LPN on duty full-time. Now accepting applications for babies. Call Mrs. Johnson 286-9718. j OPERATORS \ General Telephone Company of the Southeast j| needs candidates for long distance operators. We 11 mad individuals who are willing and capable of j [ ' giving the high caliber service our customers de mand, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Because of • \ the service needs, oyr operators must be availbble j J 1 to work varied. hours and shifts, including week* j, | ends. ! { [ If you are interested in a challenging, demanding j j | and rewarding career in the communications in- |j J; dustry, visit or call our Central Employment Office. J! CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE JI 104 Holloway Street Phone 682-0411 SB eenERALTELEPHone ! J Equal Opportunity Employer J j *- ~ ■ jjjj|j^ ON "VALLEY" SKIN SHOES! WERE *38.00 /fMk *>r/ liiiord geter. Widths AAAAA's threegh I's. MATCHING SKIN BAGS were Priced UUp To S4O / » r (ReiceeQ/tijftiS/uMi H4 W. MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN DURHAM

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