The Minority Voice, November 12, 1987


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What You See Is, Is What You Get, What You Read Is What You Know & Save " Eastern North CarolinaTs Minority Voice

~GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA 27834

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1987

MAYOR ELECT RELAXES WITH WIFE... Newly elected mayor

of Greenville and the first black to hold this position is shown with

his lovely wife, Jean. Ed Carter was relaxing at the annual ball of
the Daughters of ISIS last week at the Hilton Hotel. The new mayor
had the opportunity to sing during the course of the night, ~~ITm strok-

ing.?

1. Avoid cholesterol"rich
foods, eggs, red meats, fried
foods and rich dairy products as
whole milk, cream, cheese and
butter, as well as foods high in
saturated fat. Choose instead
lean meats, skinless chicken and
turkey, fish, low-fat dairy
products.

2. Three risks for heart attack
persons: high blood pressure,
high cholesterol and smoking.
There are other risks like age and
a family history of heart attacks,
but you cannot change these. And
if you are overweight, do not ex-
ercise and live a high-stress life,
you are at greater risk too.

3. A blood pressure of 140/90 or
more is generally considered to
be too high. The higher your
blood pressure, the greater your
risk of heart disease or stroke. A
better pressure would be 120/80.
To reduce blood pressure: (a)
bring your weight down to nor-
mal; (b)decrease your sodium
intake, not only table salt but in
snacks and processed foods;
(c)take prescribed medicine
regularly. Many doctors also
prescribe exercise and relaxation
training to lower blood pressure.

4. People who are inactive tend
to have more heart disease than
people who are physically active.

THE LADY .
Bradley, of Rosa Bradle
ing Home, is shown at the
Vachelor Bennedict.

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(Photo by Jim Rouse)

Regular, brisk and sustained ex-
ercise often can reduce blood
pressure and help you to lose
weight and may even help you to
stop smoking.

5. Christians are happier. They
are not afflicted with the neurotic
phobias, compensations,
defenses, of the selfish and seif-
centered. Because of his will-
ingness to forgive, he is not
tormented with jealousy and
desire for revenge. Because of
the fullness of his heart, his life
he feels no need for expensive,
degrading diversions.

6. The first step in assuring
good sleep is to clear the mind of
worry, fear, and all else that
wars against a peaceful spirit.

7. Anger is usually looked upon
as a moral weakness.

8. Be a faithful and useful
member of the church.

9. Too many children every
place else except finding the time
to visit their parents. Show your
love and respect while there is
still time, for itTs later than you

Teach your sons
responsibility
for pregnancy

Parents must teach their sons
about responsibility for pregnan-
cy. Teach your sons that sex is a
two way responsibility. If he gets
a girl pregnant, he will be just as
involved as the girl who is carry-
ing his child. Parents who donTt
do the same with their sons are
perpetrating a grave injustice
against society as a whole. I hope
this statement will be the basis
for some dinner-table conversa-
tion tonight and some classroom
discussion tomorrow. And
remember girls, just as he got
you pregnant, heTll get some
other girl pregnant. Where are
our morals, standards, and so
many folk are seemingly, glory-
fying illitimacy! I read a few
days ago that most 17 years old
are sexually active.

Six secrets of strong families

Is your family a strong family?
All of us can contribute to family
failure qualities. Some strong
family qualities are these:

1, Commitment. Time, energy,
spirit and heart are essential,
which says the family comes
first. Commitment and sexual
fidelity are closely linked that an
extramarital affair is regarded
as the ultimate threat to a mar-

= riage. ~~An affair does a terrible

thing to your partnerTs self-
esteem.TT It says you are

nay eit
me families have been erod-
gd by a more subtle enemy"

work, and its demands on time,
attention and energy. ItTs impor-
tant for fathers to remember
this: ~If ITm a good father to my
sons, theyTre likely to be good
parents too. Someday"after ITm
gone, and certainly after that
report hag rotted, my grand-
children or great grandchildren

will have a good father because.

I was a good father.?

2. Time together, Money, cars, .

fine homes, children say, donTt
make homes. ~Doing things
togetherT instead. Stron
families work, play, atten

church services and eat mea

Greetings from publisher . . .

is what you

Greetings my friends, THE
VOICE is published each Thurs-
day by Jim Rouse for your con-
venience. My motto has always
been ~What you see is what you
get, but, what you read is what
you know! Most of you know me
from the Greenville area.

For the last seven years I have
been associated with the Caroli-
nians Newspaper out of Raleigh.
My responsibility was in the
Eastern part of our state. Icame
to Greenville purposely to put out
a black newspaper, with news,
views, advertisers, who was con-
cerned with your needs.

get, but what you read

know!!

Advertisers who believe that
the black community should have
its Own newspaper.

Well friends, THE VOICE
NEWSPAPER is yours, to talk to
your community, churches, com-
munity groups, choirs, church
news. I pledge to help develop a
positive newspaper ready to ser-
vice my community.

Please let the advertisers in
this edition know that you care
and urge them to keep advertis-
ing. Please use the goods of our
advertisers in this newspaper
because they care about you.

Support those who support you.
Publisher
Jim Rouse & Son

Jones will co-chair Health
Care Study Commission

State Representative Walter B.
Jones, Jr. (D-Pitt) has been nam-
ed by House Speaker Liston B.
Ramsey as House Co-Chairman
of the Indigent Health Care Study
Commission. The Commission
will study the issues of access to
and financing of health care ser-

Some facts that will affect your life

think.

10. Physical blindness is bad
enough, but it is not as dreadful
as spiritual blindness. -

11. Defind a ~~bad man.?T A bad
man is a man who doesnTt want
to be better.

12. Bitterness is a form, of tor-

ture and some people actrflly ap- :

pear to like it. We can disagree
without being bitter over our
disagreements.

13. Jesus said, ~o~The kingdom of
God (heaven) is within you.? If a
manTs spirit is happy, he is
wealthy.

AWARD RECIPIENT... Th

e N.C. Department of Commerce and

vices for North Carelinians who
are unable to pay for their
medical care. In accepting the
post, Jones said ~~I am pleased to
have been appointed as co-chair
of this important Study Commis-
sion. I will have the opportunity
to serve and to work to determine
state and local responsibility for
providing health care to the
medically indigent. We will ex-
plore options for financing and
delivering health care services to
those people who are in
need.? ~~Because of federal cuts
in medical assistance, North
Carolina has to develop a policy
that will insure that necessary
health care is available to all of
its citizens,T he added. Jones is
one of three members of the
House of Representatives who
will serve on the 12 member
siady Commissiwti. He chairs the
House Committee on Commis-
sions and Schools for the Blind
and Deaf, and serves as vice-
chairman of the House Commit-
tees on Children and Youth and
Human Resources.



Developement sponsored a Business Session last week at Atlantic
Christian College in Wilson featured various N.C. Businesses like Du-
Pont which is located in Kinston. Brother Bobby Teel is shown with
Co-workers representing DuPont with Bobby. Bro. Teel received one
of the highest awards in the company two weeks ago. This award is
for outstanding dedication to his work and others. Hats off to Bro.

Teel.

(Photo by Jim Rouse)

State Legistative Forum to be
held on November 15

The Bachelor-Benedict Club
will sponsor a State Legislative
Forum for all of Pitt CountyTs
Senators and Representatives on
Sunday, November 15 at 5 p.m. at
the Bachelor-Benedict Club, 707
Wyatt Street, Greenville, featur-
ing Senators Robert L. Martin,
Thomas F. Taft, Representatives
Walter B. Jones, Jr. and Edward
N. Warren.

The purpsose of this forum is
the allow. the communities to

hear, see, learn, question and
commend the legislators for per-

formance in the North Carolina
General Assembly.

We cordially invite you to find
timé to attend this outstanding
forum,

Let us as a people of interest "

show our support on November
15

For: more information call: a

Raymond Reddrick"758-2900 or
John Bizzell at 752-5409.

ScuffletonTs Christmas Parade
will be held on December 5th

The Community of Scuffleton is
gearing up for its Fourth Annual
Christmas Parade and Festival
that will be held on Saturday,
December 5, |

' a.m. According to Chuck Stokes,

chairman, around seventy-five
entries are expected.

i promises phy pay a big
treat for everyone, nd young
alike! ScuifletonTs _ Parade
always has a few surprises, so
you donTt want to miss this big

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event!

5 the festivities off at 8 |

a.m. will be a 5-K Footrace with
an entry fee of $10. All you run-

hers out there are invited to par-

. To enter this race, send

Barbecue and barbecue
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10 a.m."2 p.m. Plates will be

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MODELS ... The Cosmetologist Chapter Annual Fall Ball last week

at the Moose Lodge featured young models as well as local talent,
singing, dancing and modeling highlighted the evening. Shown are
two models, Mary Carol and the young and gifted Debra and Milton

LeathersT daughter.

(Photo by Jim Rouse}

Letter to the Editor . . .

Congratulations to the new
Mayor, Ed Carter

TO THE EDITOR: Mayor Ed
Carter, Congratulations! You
have made-history in Greenville.

We respect your honesty, young
integrity, your leadership, your
morals and character You seek
happiness in giving/caring and
sharing for your example should
. prompt in others the qualities of
dedication and service, and your
interest in our city, totally.

We challenge to forget any
ohang-ups? and give our new
mayor our full support and en-
couragement and lets continue to
make our city exemplify your
slogan, ~Greenville Has It All.T
Beatrice C. Maye
752-5478 Give Brother Jim
Rouse your full support. He has
introduced the first black
newspaper in Greenville/Pitt
County and now heTs reaching out
on his own. He has integrity, he
is ooSavvy,TT he preserves and heTs
responsible. ITm happy to be
associated with him.

Mrs. Maye

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BEATRICE C. MAYE

NEIGHBORS IN ATTENDANCE ... The Daughters of ISIS Rofelt-
Pasha, Court #108 annual commandress ball to honor Daughters Olga

M. Jones, Illustrious Commandress. Others honored were Gladys

Sanders, Barbara Brown, Evone Pierce, Martha Mudd. Shown in at-
tendance for the affair is Mayor Elect and Agricultural Agent Leroy
James.

(Photo by Jim Rouse)

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together, wash dishes together,
fold clothes together, mow the
grass together. Some of your
closest moments are times work-
ing together.

3. Appreciation. Feeling ap-

preciated by others is one of the
most basic human needs. Each
night parents, go into the
childrenTs bedrooms and give
each a big hug and kiss. Then
say, oYou are really good kids

and we love you very much.?T One
lady informed me that each mor-
ning when her husband leaves for
work, he puts his arms around
her and two girls, whispers a
prayer, asking God to take care

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,of his family until he returns
home, hugs and kisses them, and
says, ~~Goodbye.?T Such a father!
God bless him. This man puts
God first. This is surely a happy
family; in fact, the wife says, ~I
love him more and more each
day.?

at Read the contrast. This couple
117 Holiday Ct. delighted in acid sarcasm with
P each other. They constantly were
Greenville, N. C. fault finders and belittled each

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other. DonTt visit a couple like
that"their ways may rub off on

CITY COUNCIL WOMAN
MILDRED ATKINSON COUNCIL

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MAGALENE STEPHENSON"OWNER remarks when your spouse
oees comes home and do be pleasant,
regardless of his attitude or
mood. You arrived home safely,
didnTt you? You found your fami-
ly still there, healthy and safe,

Walter B. Council joins his wife, Councilwoman elect, Mildred Atkinson Council thank- r ~
ing everyone for supporting her candidacy for Greenville City Council, District-1 seat. They EATON S SERVI E

and tennis, why should you ex-
pect him to discuss the drug traf-
fic at school? Good communica-
| tion creates a sense of belonging,
I repeat; it means clearing up
misunderstandings. Hinting is
poor communication. When your

as to effectively represent us and the City as a whol

would like to especially thank those of you who voted for her; those who committed financial . om 2 men foo omen som ee ee ee ee §6didnTt you? ThatTs enough to
support to her campaign; and those of you who volunteered your time and other resources i make you be pleasant and
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to other community candidatesT campaign as well as to hers oOpen 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. Daily Except Wed. agreeable.
=e | 4. Communication. Good com-
ee , ayn , . ication creates a sense of
Ms. Council will assume her office effective January 1, 1988; therefore from point on you ( | belonging. enses frustrations .
will hear from her on a monthly basis as to ~\V\ yin the City of Greenville.? 6 ) Alb l A nue * well as full-blown crises. If your
However, she will still need your support in the order of feedback for the next two vears so r(] I Ainemarie ve | son canTt talk with you about cars
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wife says, ~~Are there any good
movies downtown??T she is say-
ing. oTake me to a movie.?
Understand her. Some of these
men are so hard to talk with, yet
they can go around others and be
the life of the party. Some men
would rather be any place else
except at home. Set the example,
men. Your wife, your children,
your home is no more that what
you make it.

5.. Spiritual wellness. This is the
caring center within each of us
that promotes sharing, love and
compassion for others. Strong
families express their spiritual
demension in daily life by prac-
ticing what they preach. ~~Our
family,TT one person wrote, ~o~has
certain values"honest, respon-
sibility, and tolerance, to name a
few. I canTt talk about honesty
and cheat on my income tax.
Kids know when you are a
hyprocrite.

Just think! God gave you
health and strength enough to
work all the week and you are too
lazy to get up on Sunday morning
and spend an hour or two in
church service. Where are your
values? What kind of example
are you setting for your children?
Mothers, if Dad doesnTt go, get
your children and yourself ready
and go to church. We'd have
fewer juvenile delinquents if
fathers took their sons to Sunday
School as well as church. Who's
the delinquent"father or son?

6. Coping with Crisis. These
tools : focusing on the positive,
skill in communication; spiritual
resources and adaptability are
necessary for coping with crises.
oLife is troubles.?? When you
donTt set aside time for your
family, time to be with your son
or daughter while they snack or
eat, time to hold the baby; time
to take a walk with your wife;
time to go on a vacation together,
you'll look at your own life and
cry one day. There'll come a time
in your life when youTll need your
family and the family will not be
there. She would rather put you
in a nursing home than be
bothered with taking care of you
in the home. The children will
visit seldom, and the telephone
calls be none. Think about this
now, men.

A healthy family is a place we
enter for comfort, development
and regeneration, a place from
which we go forth renewed and
charged with power for positive
living. Put love into your family
as an investment. ItTs the best in-
vestment you can make.

Nich Stinnett and Joh DeFrain

JIM ROUSE "
Publisher & President
ABDUL JAMES ROUSE, 111
Co-Publisher & Vice President

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Black Democrats, and numerous THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1987.3

Michaux will be guest speaker at GCIA banquet Church: membership ance, oDeLoresniations of merit. secured from GCIA. members. 1

: ; The public is urged to attend This promises to be the highlight
agent and broker in the State of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, this activity. Tickets may be : _

of North Carolina; and a licens- Durham Merchants Association,
ed insurance broker in the States Pick aoe Spar Nowth
of Michigan and Maryland. Carolina Bar Association, Na- .

Other affilfations include tional Bar Association, Caucus of The Medical Practice Of

E.C. Land, M.D., P.A.

of the season!
Rep. Henry M. Michaux, Jr. of "_,
Durham, will be guest speaker at
the Greene County Improvement
Association Banquet scheduled
for November 20 at the Com-
munity Center on West Harper
Street, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Michaux attended North
Carolina Central University, first
receiving a Bachelor of Science
Degree. Further graduate work
was done at Rutgers University
in Physiology and Biochemistry,
and at North Carolina Central
University in the fields of
Business Administration,
Economics and Law. He was
awarded the Juris Doctor Degree

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before all local and Federal
Courts, including the U.S.
Supreme Court.

Elected to the House of
Representatives of the North
Carolina General Assembly in
1972, 1974, 1976, 1984, and 1986,
Michaux is currently a member
of that body serving as Chairman
of the committee on Constitu-
tional Amendments, Vice-
Chairman of Judiciary I] and
Courts and Administration of
Justice. His legislative ex-
periences have covered a wide
range of committee appoint-
ments relative to Finance,
Education, Labor, Corrections,
and other areas.

In addition to these
achievements, Mr. Michaux is a
member and partner in the law
firm of Michaux and Michanx
P.A.; a licensed and practicing
Real Estate Broker in the State
of North Carolina; a licensed pro-
perty and casualty insurance

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$3.50. So be sure to purchase
some of this good food and help
these volunteer firemen out
because they are there when
their community needs them!!!

Crafts and baked goods will
also be offered for sale.

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tact Chairman Chuck Stokes at
746-3664 or 746-6359 or Janice
Beaman or Brenda Vandiford.

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4-THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1987
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Thanksgiving is just around the
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The Minority Voice, November 12, 1987
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The 'M' voice : Eastern North Carolina's minority voice-since 1987. Greenville. N.C. : Minority Voice, inc. James Rouse, Jr. (1942-2017), began publication of The "M" Voice in 1987 with monthly issues published intermittently until 2010. At different times, the paper was also published as The "M"inority Voice and The Minority Voice. It focused on the Black community in Eastern North Carolina.
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