THE CAROLINIAN KALEIGH. N.C.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. 1973 I thank God dallv and pray for • • ’ kn ■■■ you regularly. I know you are ' ''“cnlda to praying for me. Orel— — Charlesea for her surprise visit. Now here is another beautiful poem, written by Sister Eva Lucas Perry: YOUR NEIGHBOR BY EVA LUCAS PERRY I happened to turn the radio on. Expecting to hear some soothing tone; Out came the voice of a man at labor. The words he said were. “Ask your neighbor." Dole Appoints Black To RNC Executive Committee California School of Dentistry. He Is a member of the National Advisory Council on Health Protection and Disease Preven tion of the United States 1 listened a minute and dialed the phone. What 1 needed had to be made known: Within my heart, I felt a move. That God had a point He wanted to prove. WASHINGTON ■ Senator Bob am confident he will contribute Dole, chairman of the Republl- much to our efforts to open even can National Committee, today wider our party's open doors, announced the appointment of Recent years have seen tre- Dr. Henry Lucas, Jr., 40, of San mendous growth of support for Francisco, Calif., to be a the GOP among minority member of the Executive voters. The appointment of Dr. Committee of the Republican Lucas is at once a recognition of National Committee. The ap- that fact and an effort to solicit pointment was made in accord- the needed advice and counsel ance with Rule 26 of the rules of that will help us build on it.” the National Committee which Dr. Lucas is a practicing were adopted at the party’s dentist in the San Francisco national convention in August in area and serves as a member of Miami. * the faculty of the University of Making the announcement. Departmer . of Health, Educa tion and Welfare and serves on the National Black Economic Advisory Council, the United States Small Business Admin Istration, and In addition, is involved In many national and local civic activities. Active in Republican organi zations for several years. Dr. Lucas most recently served as a chairman of the Northern California Committee for the Re-election of the President. Dr. Lucas is married and the father of three. The telephone rang - I answered with a smile. Identified myself to be God’s child; The voice on the line was really my neighbor. She promised to come and do me a favor. Dole said, "The Republican National Committee is indeed fortunate to have Dr. Lucas as a member of its Executive Committee. He is highly respected by those in his community, his profession and his party. "We look forward to having his voice heard in the councils of the National'Committee where I Unique Franchising Cnncept Can Bring Big Dnilars KSUI^EIVES I)l FO.ST SI lEM E GIFT - Dr. t harlcs "A l.vons, Jr.. Chancellor of Fayetteville State University, receives a DuPolnt Science Grant from William It. DeGraw. Managei of the Fayetteville DuPont Plant. risk of acquiring, refining and ig the D “'dFFKA'l'KI) KX-t II V.MPION ■ Kingston, Jamaica - A dejected loe Fra/iei slumps in his dressing room January 22 after losing his world hear \ weight crown to f.eorge Foreman in the second round 1)1 Ihrir liuht. *l )*K»*»K*********************************S Ml m m * w. Later, there was a knock on the door. Now who could ask for anything more?; . •’l know it’s my neighbor for ihere she stands, With my portable typewriter in her hand. Music iNoles And Half Notes Hv MTs’S E M KELLY Orchids ,111(1 more orchids to iiiy friends, acquaintances, relatives, pastor. Dr f harles W Ward, adopted pastor. Rev Dr W W Finlator (SO very sorrv I was asleep when you camel Zeta Phi Bela Sorority. First Baptist Church, and ■‘Family", my real family and all who coiilrihuted to my happiness and good will 1 thank you over and over for your prayers, gifts of love. thought waves. calls, visits and cheery smiles I thank God for all of you and realize that life would be dull, indeed, without folk like vou My need for this is now supplied. My neighbor’s name I shall lot bide; The Hedden family doesn t live next door. But they are my neighbors, whom I adore. Now Jesus wants this well understood. Your neighbor is not the one who could; But it’s he who has and cheerfully gives. To those in need and helps them live. 5% OF THE MONEY GETS YOU 100% OF THE HOUSE. United Federal offers 95% conventional financing on single-family residences. If you ve got 5% of the money, we've got the rest. For mort gage loans up to thirty years, visit a United Federal office for prompt attention and closing. UNITED FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 116 South Franklin Street. Rocky Mount 202 North Main Street. Louisburg 4020 Wake Forest Road in Raleigh, across from Eastgate Shopping Center PERSDNALS BY MRS. C. J. MERRITT A representative from the Social Services ''spartment is organizing the business for a number of years? It’s simple. By taking advan tage of the franchise concept as exemplified by the General Sewer Service, Inc., a company specializing in the cleaning of dog ■ ' IttllUSC v*4 r— . franchised businesses, accord ing to Duns Review. This is an advantage offered only by the franchise concept as illustrated by the General Sewer Franchise Fee purchase. pipe, for homes, Social Services .Mrtrnent is ^pgrtment houses and plants, at the manager - office here to franchisor here would not discuss with the elderly citizens ^v his pin bet , . Iij be going it alone, but by his facts concerning old age of g franchise would assistance on o"'* ^come part of a six-year-old Wednesday at 1.30 p.m^ rapidly growing organization Mrs. Amanda Mials of 6 highly profitable fran- Chavis Way is improving “ . “ ' “^^"0}' 18 More and more blacks are Mrs. Msry Mitchell of 18 t^e franchise concept which means reducing better. She has been ill with flu ^isk by purchasing for several days. specific business experience Mrs. Novella Williams of ^ reputation. It especially Granville Terr, was reported an opportunity for Morgan St. Races To Pair Df Victories better after ^^‘"8 been j^joprify businrasmen 'to get confined to her apartment for financial mainstream . • into the financial mainstream several days. s Mrc without runnlttg the risk of The many fnemte of Mrs^ mexprience and failure. Louise Evans are glad to hear pg*;,ure among independently that she is on the road to operated small businesses total recovery. ^ BALTIMORE. MD. - A- bandoning their usual deliber ate pattern offense, Morgan State College’s basketball team unveiled a 1973 fast-breaking offense to score back-to-back wire, easing by Shaw (Mich.) College, 91-83, in overtime, and stopping Delaware State, 73-68. “We have been trying to get where we are now," Nat Frazier, the Morgan coach, said after seeing his team win its ninth game of the season against four setbacks. “We’ve got some frame of reference now where we’re not just operating loosely with no objectives in mind. Yes, I think we will be running now if we can continue to executive this way." In the Shaw game, three freshmen-Jethro Crum, Tony Blount and Billy Newton-ac counted for 33 of the Bears' point total and figured pro minently in brining Morgan back from an early 20-11 deficit. After the first half, with the score knotted 36-all. the veteran Chet Davis along with soph Pat Edwards combined to a 60-54 lead with 4; 12 to go in the game. Shaw came back to tie the game at 63-all on a bucket by Chuck Pratt with 3:30 left. The nip-and-tuck buttle, which was tied a total of thirteen limes in the game, tilled in Morgan’s favor. 67-65 as F.dwards drop ped by Hon .lohnsnn and two charity shots and a 20 fooler h> Pratt ill tie the regulation game 75-all with ;16 to pla\ In the overtime ix-riod, Blount, the brash BronkBn, N. Y. frosh, hit three long jumpers before Shaw could get its offense moving and Morgtui iiad an 84-75 lead with 2 IH lell Blount, with 8 overtime punts, and Edwards, with 5 in Ihe extra period, provided the margin of difference Edwards, back in Ihe gmid graces of Coach Frazier nnee again, and Davis, put together brilliant second half ellort^ .is the Bears whipped tlie Msiling Delaware Stale Hornets. UtKKlCK WILSON CELE BRATES BIRTHDAY Sunday, January 21. was a fun day for the following children who attended the 5th birthday party of Derrick Wilson of Route 1, Holly Springs: Little Misses Gloria Lyons of Fuquay- Varina, Sharon, Dorothy and Chanel Richardson and Phyllis Stone of Holly Springs. The little gentlemen were Percy Lane, Jr., Raleigh, Baron Lyons, Maurice Kimble and Edward Kimble of Fuquay-Varina; Rodney, Paul and Angelo Richardson and Tony Ray 'of Holly Springs. ANNOUNCEMENT ■nie J. W. York School PTA will meet at the school on Jan. 30 at 8 p.m. Mri. Betsy G. Runkle of the Raleigh School Board will be our speaker. A program by the Sth grade will follow. The Executive Board will meet at 7 p.m. on the above date. RETURNS HOME Mias Sylvia Jones of Bart Street has returned home after ■pending her mid-winter vaca tion In Philadelphia, Pa. with her brother, Jamea Evans. She visited many points North and reported a wonderful vacation. Dm Bn Chavis Wilniiigtm S Lital Datas ConmittN Presents Tlie Sounds Of The Black World Shaw U. And St. Aug.’s College Choirs The Makebu Dancers And Kwame Nkmmah Drummers SUN. JAN. 28th 5^*°’ St. AuRuatine’a Coll. Raleigh, N.C. 8:00 p.m. Tkta. On Sals at: Tha Commission (or Racial Justice For Information ragardlng Tkt. Bala call 833-3071 or 833-1828 Fayetteville Street Downtown Location Only! Merits Winter Shoes N0Wy2PRICE Florsheim And A. G. VAIUABU COUPON WEEKEND GUESTS Professor and Mrs. Adams of New Bern were the house guests of the Blalocks and Turners on Smlthfleld Street last week. They reported having an enjoyable time. Sgct'HimnaHlB LADIES 111! It's A Sale Yw Won’t Balieve Bring This Ad. Got An Additional W/o Discount On Onr Entirn Sainction A program on How to protect your home and property from burglary and theft t™l be presented by the community relations division of the Raleip Police Department at the Bloodworth Street YMCA Fri day, Jan. 26 at 7:30 p.m. It will be presented by Sgt. Bruce E. Marshburn and will coiBist of films, demonstra tions, charts an d a discussion on rising crime indices and one’s individual responsibility for personal safety. The meeting is open to the public without charge. Offer Enda February 3, 1973 ^MfTA*WefCW ^Crabtree Yallay Raleigh, N. C. Upper Level Next To Sears Phone 7B2-43DB FaawfRi 8«vingi tnd Lo«n in«wrtnc« Corporwlien Bottle of 100 Bayer Aspirin 63° BIG BONUS VALUES SAB.E! ^ Single Deck Discount Drug Stores Pkg. of 36 Foil Wrapped Alka Seltzer 69" Congress Bridge Cards 66*^ Cameron Village § o o 0 o Bottle of 25 Coricidin Tablets Set of 6 Steak Knives Vc 77‘ UlltM Toetlilinisli 16° 1 oz. Container ^ Prep. H Ointment 7? X \ Family Size ^ Colgate Toothpaste 69* 16 oz. Bottle Woolite Liquid 93° o 0 PkK. of 55 ^ Disposable Playtex Bottles |g 73‘

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