1
-TME CAROUHA TIMES Saturday, Aug. 12,1972 \u25a0Mm"' P. IPp aanra aHk»<w<®[ A jtfe , i V 7 \u25a0 Ji W& p , 1 ?»??, 4 r ;-' J o||L. Pj&l 's\u25a0.. J q| H H m H \u25a0 I ¥1 n H v ?\u25a0 ? \u25a0 a \u25a0» v/M&-y, \u25a0'?" 1 , v \ fig \u25a0K. , ' i'v« I | ; M MISS BLACK TEENAGE AMERICA. Gail Monroe Springfield. Massachusetts, re- ceives warm congratulations and a Kodak Instamatic camera from Charles W. Wil- son. Public Affairs Depart- ment. Eastman Kodak Com- pany. following the pageant finale in Richmond, Virginia. Mr. Wilson commented that Miss Monroe represents the best in young black woman- hood. "I thoroughly enjoyed the experience of meeting this extremely talented representa- tive of the younger generation," adds Mr. Wilson. "Bright-eyed, eager, motivated, full of spon- taneity, she and each of the other top finalists seemed to reflect an inner responsiblenesr and desire to get back to some good basic principles. Quite frankly, I think the pageant- through its poised participants- can't help but stimulate the kind of individual self reliance and group respect which en- hances any person's ability to stand proud." Hoaors Day At Mt.Calvary The entire church family of Mt. Calvary United Church will convene on Surtday, August 12, at 3:00 o'clock to honor one of her oldest members, Mrs. Lula Jamison. The speaker for this occasion will be Rev. Ethel Sims, As- sociate minister of Oak Grove Free Will Baptist Church. Many ladies of the church are acting as the steering com- mittee to see that this pro- gram is a great success. Rev. J. C. Cheek, Pastor On Monday, August 14th, at 7:00 p.m. the Black Youth for Progressive Education will sponsor their seventh summer panel discussion - Blacks and the Broadcasted Media. Pane- lists will include representa- tives from WAFR and WSRC radio stations. The discussion will be held at the old St. < Titus Parish House, 1608 Fayetteville Street. The public is definitely invited to come and understand the why's and how's of our existing tool of communication. The last ten years were very smooth. '3.30 '5.25 1 P«t /«? A m #d§||§ $s e mm THE FIATI2B 3-DOOR. THE PERFECT COMPROMISE BETWEEN A STATION WAGON AND A SEDAN. Besides room, the Fiat 128 three-door has front wheel drive, rack and pinion steering, frr-* ? u ?' brakes, V and radial The biggest selling car in Europe. O'BRIANT MOTOR CO. 317 Rigsbee Ave. Youths Sponsor Panel Discussion NCCU Expects 800 Fresh Some 800 Freshmen and new students are expected to begin orientation at North Carolina Central University Sunday, August 27. Raymond A. Lambert of NCCU's Naval ROTC Unit and an officer representing the Air Force ROTC. Physical examinations for women continue Tuesday morning. Tours of campus will be offered during the day, and a social is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. at the university cafeteria. Commander Lambert and an Air Force officer will offer extended information sessions at 10 a.m. Wednesday. The official orientation program runs through Friday, September 1, and includes in- formation sessions on health, Navy and Air Force ROTC programs, registration, student government and student activ- ities, and other subjects. Also included are physical examinations, achievement tests, placement tests in various academic areas, and registra- tion for classes. Sunday's activities include checking in to residence halls, a meal on campus, and a social at the Durham Hotel, given from 3 to 5 p.m. through the courtesy of the hotel. The routine Monday begins at 7:30 a.m. with a health information session. Physical examinations are scheduled for men in the mortiing and for women in the afternoon. Wel- come exercises are set at 7:30 p.m. to include the president of the student government as- sociation, football linebacker William Covington, the chief of campus security, Philip Marable, Undergraduate Dean Cecil L. Patterson, and chancellor Al- bert N. Whiting. Also at that session will be Commander COGGIN POISTIAC SAYS GOOD - BY To The 9 72 Pontiacs With GOOD BUYS FOR YOU! Air Conditioned! Loaded! NEW '72 PONTIAC CATALINA 4-DR. SEDAN Never has so little money bought so much luxury! This magnificent new Catalina has fac- tory air conditioning, whitewall tires, deluxe wheel covers, tinted glass all around, bumpfer strips, power steering, power disc brakes, turbo hydramatic transmission, radio, and lots more. Catalina it's the one you've wanted at a close- out price you can afford. $376 7 Air Conditioned! Brand NEW '72 PONTIAC LEM A N S 4-DR. SEDAN Owning a new Pontiac LeMans puts a little extra bounce in your step, adds spice to your liffe because it's spirited and sporty and pure Pontiac. And at such a great close-out price! This one has factory air conditioning, 350 2-barrel en- gine, 3-in-the-floor shift, radio, tinted windshield, dual brake system, heater, defroster, and many other wanted features. $3277 EXTRA SMILEAGE USED CARS 71 Mercedes 280S 4dr? locol, 1 69 Ford LTD 4-dr. HT, locol. 1 own®r, low miles, trade-in. Less owner trode-in, P. steer, and than 16,000 miles. P. steer., brakes, P. wiiyJows, * foe. oir, ' outo., foe. oir, AM/FM, silver AM/FM stereo clock w/match- w/block int '6395 inp int. & vinyltop *2295 71 Audi 2-dr. radio, white- I /A wolt,. tinted ?la?. floor .hilt; * 9 Me « 7 , Mon e fl°. bucket ,eot, born. oron 9 e *«?<*>*- P R| ''"'V i,'! d * . In, Carolina Blue w/wnite w/ block Int. 1 Open Daily 9 til 9, Saturday 9 til 6 HALFWAY BETWEEN DURHAM AND CHAPEL HILL ON 15-501 HIGHWAY "Whatever It TofcesjQS} Coggin Gipe," Coggin'Pontlac Hill Blvd. 489-6531?929-2150 LAND FOR SALE I * 20 Acres of Wooded Land For Sale Located on Paved Road Just off of Highway 501 Near Rox« boro, North Carolina. Excellent for Sub-Division or Individual Homes. This property can be for jr down, balanced financed for three years. A bargain at #11,500.00. Call 682-1 30 6 FRAZIER REALTY 11081 SOUTH ROXBORO STREET DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA I* WE CANT I I DECIDE WHKH I I BUCK OWNERS I I LIKE BEST: I I THEIR I I NEW BUCK. I f A * ,\I V M I OR THE I I DEAL THET GET I I FROM US. I I *3588 I AIR CONDITIONED I (ITS A FACT: NEW I BUKXS ARE PRICED* I LOWS THIS SUMMER I THAN THEY WERE I LAST SUMMER.) I ?Whan the government eliminated the Federal Excite \u25a0 Tax on new can, the price of every new 1972 Buick and any extra you might add wn reduced. Price differ- \u25a0 encet ihown bated on a comperiton of Manufacturer's I suggested reteil price* for May 1,1971. and the pretent. These prices include dealer new vehicle preparation charge. Stete end local taxes, destinetion cherges, op- \u25a0 tions end eccessories era additional. I JOHNSON MOTOR CO. I 328 E. Main #6BO Ph. 682-5486 CLEARANCE SALE! Buick Electro Custom 4- Bulek Electro Custom 4- / I door hardtop, green flrv- D 7 door sedan, green finish, ish, tan vinyl roof, full power, vinyl roof, full power, olr air conditioning. S/1 A QC conditioning. s7oo^ ONLY Tt>3 x clean ?Jf\ Buick Skylark 4 door Se- C~l Plymouth Belvedere 4 ' w dan, green finish, power ' door sedan. Green fin- steering, V-8 engine, auto- Ish, vinyl roof, power steering, matlc transmission, S"I>IQC air conditioning, $1 IftC low mileage X Clean I \u25a07 A Buick LeSabre 4-door (H Bulck El#ctro Custom 2 /u hardtop, power steering. U / Hardtop, gold fin- power brakes, air conditioning, ' s "' white vinyl roof, power tilt steering, beautiful white fin- steering, power brtfces, power Ish, black vinyl top. nQQC seat', Power windows, <Hr ONLY JmSJJ conditioning, '16951 £Q Pontiac Executive Station r..*«nm ? O Wagon, Green finish, Buick Skylark Custom 2 power steering, power brakes, ** "°° r hardtop, Ivory tin- air conditioning. $-)3OC lsh » v,ny' roof ' P 0 "*! ,te * rin o' X Clean air conditioning, *1 QOC XX clean ? ' * J Oldsmobile Delta 4-door 07 hardtop, blue "-.lsh, black /C 3 Chevrolet 4 door sedan, vinyl roof, full power, aJr UJ Impala, white finish, au- conditionlng, X S")nQC tomatic transmission, S3O£T Clean V 8 engine. JOHNSON MOTOR CO. Dealer No. 680 Phono 682-8486 _. - A 51 '^ s re I 11 Coming SOON! (Sm lalll Over 40072 ill \u25a0VM \u25a0 \u25a0 Models MUST / #IM#I BESOLD! ' I Don't Make AJf XS 1 111 l 5300 MISTAK ¥ I X Mv* Durham, we're; /j \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' »lf yew ttvf eut el town, drive a HtHe /W J 1 B Ar The end-of-the-model year hu caught us with our stock up sad our pnflt /y plana downl We've got to many brand new model* left, we've got to hoSTa /?/ epecial clearance sale. _ // Thia may b* the tail and?hut then'* a lot of 'am. TTiie huge stock muit ba Xt/ aold to make room for tha new modal*. Profit* mu*t ba ignored! We've s<y price* to tha hara bottom for our Tail End Sale, but ul tha modal* an fully WV got tha U*t word in *avmg*. TTm *ala that and* all?our Tail End Sale ?really j ifiU# all, too. Coma in and drive an aa*y bargain away. * r <"*d N.w Hard-fop S.don ii\u25a0\u25a0 nnS .I CAPRICE p 11 HydreweHc, 400 eotlne, peww sNeHog, mdk, leye \u25a0 IBhI H H player, power floor kxkl, vtoyt Hh iteerlng, wfceol L fl tintedglotl, bumper guards, remote mlrtor/wheel eoverv uUljUlUl whifewoW t.res. Serial #133029. r s 3Bßs°° UIIVV Brand New 4 Door Easy to get along with on the road- y)k Itv BISCAYNE honn vega xrr-rcttxs «£»??» s<3oocoo car, unw price, but big on roodobHity potkog.. MnMdglow, l«W #IJ37M. PRICE J»\u25a0 ~J 7| and comfort. Come in today. And put Amer- tco'i linett smoll car through Ht pocei. CLEARANCE PRICE w __ Townsman > « * SIV7 Down ceth er Hade. M monthly poymenH of (T A A ABjAA »40 97. to.ol <M. bolonte $7,194 91, Interest 1294.93. V /IIU fUU .... ~ ~ uy ' WAGON /M i.v 1972 4D °° r w gdIHIifiHBHBIMPALA "TT. BLUHMIBE Oft A"f00 I tUUMMUM -«* <?««.«? ""®l VOV I socpc°° ' 0000 1972 Sport, Coupe > CHEVELLE |Mp ALA^H|K^^ MALIBU Sport Coupe eloctrk dock, tinted glow, wheel coven. Executive SOi ||| T W ???? SMAIJOO car /4y/ ALL REASONABLE OFFERS ACCEPTED! ° 1 ORDER YOUR '73 MODEL LEASE CAR NOWI CALL US ABOUT OUR LEASE PLAN! MOLMainst. Stay In a New Car-Lease a 73 Modal Full Package. 10A

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-TME CAROUHA TIMES Saturday, Aug. 12,1972

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MISS BLACK TEENAGEAMERICA. Gail Monroe

Springfield. Massachusetts, re-

ceives warm congratulations

and a Kodak Instamaticcamera from Charles W. Wil-son. Public Affairs Depart-

ment. Eastman Kodak Com-pany. following the pageant

finale in Richmond, Virginia.Mr. Wilson commented that

Miss Monroe represents thebest in young black woman-hood. "I thoroughly enjoyedthe experience of meeting thisextremely talented representa-tive of the younger generation,"adds Mr. Wilson. "Bright-eyed,eager, motivated, full of spon-taneity, she and each of theother top finalists seemed to

reflect an inner responsiblenesrand desire to get back to some

good basic principles. Quitefrankly, I think the pageant-

through its poised participants-can't help but stimulate thekind of individual self relianceand group respect which en-

hances any person's ability to

stand proud."

Hoaors Day AtMt.Calvary

The entire church familyof Mt. Calvary United Churchwill convene on Surtday,

August 12, at 3:00 o'clockto honor one of her oldestmembers, Mrs. Lula Jamison.The speaker for this occasion

will be Rev. Ethel Sims, As-sociate minister of Oak GroveFree Will Baptist Church.Many ladies of the church are

acting as the steering com-mittee to see that this pro-

gram is a great success.

Rev. J. C. Cheek, Pastor

On Monday, August 14th,at 7:00 p.m. the Black Youthfor Progressive Education will

sponsor their seventh summer

panel discussion - Blacks andthe Broadcasted Media. Pane-lists will include representa-tives from WAFR and WSRCradio stations. The discussionwill be held at the old St.

< Titus Parish House, 1608Fayetteville Street. The publicis definitely invited to comeand understand the why's andhow's of our existing tool ofcommunication.

The lastten yearswere verysmooth.

'3.30 '5.25 1P«t /«?A

m#d§||§

$s el» mmTHE FIATI2B 3-DOOR.

THE PERFECT COMPROMISEBETWEEN A

STATION WAGON ANDA SEDAN.

Besides room, the Fiat 128 three-door hasfront wheel drive, rack and pinionsteering, frr-*?

u ?' brakes,V and radial

The biggest selling car in Europe.

O'BRIANT MOTOR CO.317 Rigsbee Ave.

Youths Sponsor Panel Discussion

NCCU Expects 800 FreshSome 800 Freshmen and

new students are expected to

begin orientation at NorthCarolina Central UniversitySunday, August 27.

Raymond A. Lambert ofNCCU's Naval ROTC Unit andan officer representing the AirForce ROTC.

Physical examinations forwomen continue Tuesdaymorning. Tours of campuswill be offered during the day,

and a social is scheduled at7:30 p.m. at the universitycafeteria.

Commander Lambert andan Air Force officer will offerextended information sessionsat 10 a.m. Wednesday.

The official orientationprogram runs through Friday,September 1, and includes in-formation sessions on health,Navy and Air Force ROTCprograms, registration, studentgovernment and student activ-ities, and other subjects.

Also included are physicalexaminations, achievementtests, placement tests in variousacademic areas, and registra-tion for classes.

Sunday's activities includechecking in to residence halls,a meal on campus, and a socialat the Durham Hotel, givenfrom 3 to 5 p.m. through thecourtesy of the hotel.

The routine Monday beginsat 7:30 a.m. with a healthinformation session. Physicalexaminations are scheduled formen in the mortiing and forwomen in the afternoon. Wel-come exercises are set at 7:30p.m. to include the presidentof the student government as-sociation, football linebackerWilliam Covington, the chief of

campus security, Philip Marable,Undergraduate Dean Cecil L.Patterson, and chancellor Al-bert N. Whiting. Also at thatsession will be Commander

COGGIN POISTIAC SAYS

GOOD - BYTo The 9 72 Pontiacs With

GOOD BUYS FOR YOU!

Air Conditioned! Loaded!NEW '72 PONTIAC

CATALINA4-DR. SEDAN

Never has so little money bought so much

luxury! This magnificent new Catalina has fac-

tory air conditioning, whitewall tires, deluxe

wheel covers, tinted glass all around, bumpfer

strips, power steering, power disc brakes, turbo

hydramatic transmission, radio, and lots more.

Catalina it's the one you've wanted at a close-

out price you can afford.

$376 7

Air Conditioned! BrandNEW '72 PONTIAC

LEM A N S4-DR. SEDAN

Owning a new Pontiac LeMans puts a littleextra bounce in your step, adds spice to your liffe

because it's spirited and sporty and pure

Pontiac. And at such a great close-out price! This

one has factory air conditioning, 350 2-barrel en-gine, 3-in-the-floor shift, radio, tinted windshield,

dual brake system, heater, defroster, and manyother wanted features.

$3277EXTRA SMILEAGEUSED CARS

71 Mercedes 280S 4dr? locol, 1 69 Ford LTD 4-dr. HT, locol. 1own®r, low miles, trade-in. Less owner trode-in, P. steer, andthan 16,000 miles. P. steer., brakes, P. wiiyJows,

*

foe. oir,' outo., foe. oir, AM/FM, silver AM/FM stereo clock w/match-

w/block int '6395 inp int. & vinyltop *2295

71 Audi 2-dr. radio, white- I /A

wolt,. tinted ?la?. floor .hilt; *9 Me « 7 ,Mon efl°.bucket ,eot, born. oron 9e

*«?<*>*- PR| ''"'V i,'! "°d*

. In, Carolina Blue w/wnitew/ block Int. 1

Open Daily 9 til 9, Saturday 9til 6HALFWAY BETWEEN DURHAM ANDCHAPEL HILL ON 15-501 HIGHWAY

"Whatever ItTofcesjQS} Coggin Gipe,"

Coggin'PontlacHill Blvd. 489-6531?929-2150

LAND FOR SALEI *

20 Acres of Wooded Land For Sale Located on

Paved Road Just off of Highway 501 Near Rox«

boro, North Carolina. Excellent for Sub-Division

or Individual Homes. This property can be

for jr down, balanced financed for three years. A

bargain at #11,500.00.Call 682-1 30 6

FRAZIER REALTY11081 SOUTH ROXBORO STREETDURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA

I* WE CANT II DECIDE WHKH II BUCK OWNERS II LIKE BEST: II THEIR II NEW BUCK. I

f A * ,\I V M

I OR THE II DEALTHET GET II FROM US. II *3588 I

AIR CONDITIONED

I (ITS AFACT: NEW IBUKXS ARE PRICED*

I LOWS THIS SUMMER ITHAN THEY WERE

I LAST SUMMER.) I?Whan the government eliminated the Federal Excite

\u25a0 Tax on new can, the price of every new 1972 Buickand any extra you might add wn reduced. Price differ-

\u25a0 encet ihown bated on a comperiton of Manufacturer's Isuggested reteil price* for May 1,1971. and the pretent.These prices include dealer new vehicle preparationcharge. Stete end local taxes, destinetion cherges, op-

\u25a0 tions end eccessories era additional.

I JOHNSON MOTOR CO. I328 E. Main #6BO Ph. 682-5486

CLEARANCE SALE!Buick Electro Custom 4- Bulek Electro Custom 4-

/ I door hardtop, green flrv- D 7 door sedan, green finish,ish, tan vinyl roof, full power, vinyl roof, full power, olrair conditioning. S/1 A QC conditioning. s7oo^ONLY Tt>3 x clean

?Jf\ Buick Skylark 4 door Se- C~l Plymouth Belvedere 4'

w dan, green finish, power ' door sedan. Green fin-steering, V-8 engine, auto- Ish, vinyl roof, power steering,

matlc transmission, S"I>IQC air conditioning, $1 IftC

low mileage X Clean I

\u25a07 A Buick LeSabre 4-door (H Bulck El#ctro Custom 2/u hardtop, power steering. U/ Hardtop, gold fin-power brakes, air conditioning, 's "' white vinyl roof, powertilt steering, beautiful white fin- steering, power brtfces, powerIsh, black vinyltop. nQQC seat', Power windows, <HrONLY JmSJJ conditioning, '16951£Q Pontiac Executive Station

r..*«nm ?O Wagon, Green finish, Buick Skylark Custom 2power steering, power brakes, ** "°°r hardtop, Ivory tin-air conditioning. $-)3OC lsh » v,ny' roof ' P 0"*! ,te*rino'X Clean air conditioning, *1QOCXX clean ? ' *J

Oldsmobile Delta 4-door07 hardtop, blue "-.lsh, black /C 3 Chevrolet 4 door sedan,

vinyl roof, full power, aJr UJ Impala, white finish, au-conditionlng, X S")nQC tomatic transmission, S3O£TClean V 8 engine.

JOHNSON MOTOR CO.Dealer No. 680 Phono 682-8486

_. - A

51 '^s reI 11 Coming SOON! (Smlalll Over 40072 ill\u25a0VM \u25a0 \u25a0 Models MUST /

#IM#I BESOLD! 'I Don't Make AJf XS 1

111 l 5300 MISTAK¥ IX

Mv* Durham, we're; /j

\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 ' »lf yew ttvf eut el town, drive a HtHe /W J 1 B

Ar The end-of-the-model year hu caught us with our stock up sad our pnflt/y plana downl We've got to many brand new model* left, we've got to hoSTa

/?/ epecial clearance sale._ // Thia may b* the tail and?hut then'* a lot of 'am. TTiie huge stock muit ba

Xt/ aold to make room for tha new modal*. Profit* mu*tba ignored! We've

s<y price* to tha hara bottom for our Tail End Sale, but ul tha modal* an fully

WV got tha U*t word in *avmg*. TTm *ala that and* all?our Tail End Sale?really jifiU#all, too. Coma in and drive an aa*y bargain away.

*r<"*d N.w Hard-fop S.don

ii\u25a0\u25a0 nnS .I CAPRICEp 11 HydreweHc, 400 eotlne, peww sNeHog, mdk, leye

\u25a0 IBhI H H player, power floor kxkl, vtoyt Hh iteerlng, wfceolL fl tintedglotl, bumper guards, remote mlrtor/wheel eoverv

uUljUlUl whifewoW t.res. Serial #133029.

r s 3Bßs°°UIIVV Brand New 4 Door

Easy to get along with on the road- y)k Itv BISCAYNEhonn vega xrr-rcttxs «£»??» s<3oocoo

car, unw price, but big on roodobHity potkog.. MnMdglow, l«W #IJ37M. PRICE J»\u25a0 ~J 7|and comfort. Come in today. And put Amer-tco'i linett smollcar through Ht pocei.

CLEARANCE PRICEw

__ Townsman > « *

SIV7 Down ceth er Hade. M monthly poymenH of (T A A ABjAA»40 97. to.ol <M. bolonte $7,194 91, Interest 1294.93. V /IIU fUU ....

~

~ uy ' WAGON/M i.v 1972 4D°°r w

gdIHIifiHBHBIMPALA "TT. BLUHMIBE Oft A"f00 ItUUMMUM -«* <?««.«? ""®l VOV I

socpc°°' 0000 1972 Sport, Coupe >

CHEVELLE |MpALA^H|K^^MALIBU Sport Coupe

eloctrk dock, tinted glow, wheel coven.

Executive SOi||| TW

???? SMAIJOOcar /4y/ ALLREASONABLE OFFERS ACCEPTED! ° 1

ORDER YOUR '73 MODEL LEASE CAR NOWI

CALL US ABOUT OUR LEASE PLAN! MOLMainst.Stay In a New Car-Lease a 73 Modal Full Package.

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