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          <lb />AUGUST 15 - 22, 2003<lb /><lb /> oThe Young Men of Mo's Barber Shop..." Shown above  aré the young men that are<lb />work in the second location of Mo's Barber Shop, located off of 10th Street, behind<lb />Food Lion. Stop by, visit, and tell them that The Minority Voice asked you too. Left to<lb /><lb />"The blessings of marriage " Shown above is Mr. &amp; Mrs. r ight....Erkskine Moor e, Gervis Leather: 8, Rodney Bullock, and Zeke Moore.<lb />Frank Streeter, who recently renewed their wedding vows. The (Staff Photo by Jim Rouse)<lb />young couple celebrated a glorious 50 years of marriage. . . a ~ |<lb /><lb />Congratulations and many many many more 50 years. We love<lb />you both dearly from The Minority Voice Newspaper staff.<lb /><lb />To buy, rent, or sell real estate,<lb /><lb />Call the D. D. Garrett Agency.<lb />"Since 1946"<lb /><lb />Call us if you need someone to<lb /><lb />collect your rent and manage<lb /><lb />» your property.<lb /><lb />Several nice building lots.<lb /><lb />We handle conv., hud, va,<lb /><lb />fha fiancing. Consultant -------<lb /><lb />Notary Public<lb />606 Albemarle Avenue : ,<lb />mn Greenville, NC 27834 3 4<lb />RI  " "- " (252) 757-1692 or (252) 757-1162 i<lb /><lb />MLS Fax number: (252) 757-0018<lb /><lb />Ist picture: Elizabeth Dole in Greenville, shown above is Senator Elizabeth Dole, last<lb /> week campaigning about health issues and the troops in Iraq. Minority Voice was on hand<lb />- for the event. She is shown with one of her many African - American supporters. Sen.<lb />Dole reminds everyone that this is an election year and remember to get out and vote.<lb /><lb />K | Photo by Jim Rouse<lb />\ 7<lb /><lb />Need a college savings plan for your grandchild?<lb />North Carolina's 529 plan.<lb />Tax-Free. Flexible. Affordable,<lb /><lb />North Carolina's<lb /><lb />National College @<lb />800-600-3453 www.CEN C.org/Savings Savings Program<lb /><lb />© College Foundation, inc. 2008 College Foundation of North Caroling<lb /><lb />Helping You Plan, Apply, and Pay for College<lb /><lb /></p>
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          <lb />Esl now shared by liberals<lb />and conservatives alike.<lb />Moynihan's analysis, in fact, igned<lb />- served as @ major impetus in base theater. ee<lb />een reare te - Nazis, wth ded,  owere ?<lb />welfare system, treated better than we were." _ "<lb />In his 40-year career in and _ Brown, a union otganizer and .<lb />out of government, he was ualist before the wat, retired<lb />among the first to identify new ne with a renewed determi-<lb />| problems and propose new, if nation to challenge American  "<lb />PEOPLE WHO SPOKE OUT _not easy, solutions, most fa- _ Tacism. He became managing |<lb />ml in auto safety and masseter of New Mass, the let<lb />Danie! Patrick Moynihan transportation, urban decay and wing | a Pa ished the  "<lb />1927-2003 the corrosive effects of racism. ks of Ralph Ellison, ,<lb />When Senator Daniel Patrick After leaving the Johnson ad- Langston Hughes, Ernest<lb />Moynihan was a 38-year old as-  "_ "_ ministration he continued to set Hemingway, and others. In<lb />sistant secretary of labor in the off a firestorm of controversy. 1950 he began working jointly _<lb />Johnson administration, he His use of the phrase  obenign with Paul Robeson, the singer<lb />wrote a seminal report on pov- neglect" to characterize an ap- and rights advocate, co-<lb /><lb />_ erty that sparked a major politi- _proach to racial policy caused wahlne ring his column for<lb />cal controversy. In the report, an uproar, though Moynihan - | 8 Harlem newspaper<lb />titled "The Negro Family:The claimed the remark was misin- by Robeson.<lb /><lb />Case for National Action ?, terpreted, and that he was call- Brown also worked with  "<lb />Moynihan warned that the dis- ing for a cooling-off period ~ Robeson on his 1958 autobiog-<lb /><lb />~ integration of black families after the inflammatory remarks raphy, Her 1 Stand, which fo-<lb />and the rising rate of out-of- » _of the civil rights era. wused on the singer's demands<lb />wedlock births were major im- Moynihan died recently at age x causality for African<lb />pediments to black advance- 16. imericans and on the cam-<lb />ment. Liberal academics  " ign to silence him in the<lb />immediately savaged the docu- The Harlem Activist McCarthy era. Brown's novel<lb />ment, accusing its author of ra- Loyld L, Brown (1913-2003) Iron City, based partly on his .<lb />cism and "blaming the victim. ? Loyld L. Brown never forgot experience as a union organ-<lb />Martin Luther King Jr.. warned _the harsh and bitter racism he izer, was published in 195] and<lb />that it would be "used to justify experienced while serving in recently reissued. (Visit your lo-<lb />neglect and rationalize the Army Air Force during cal Barnes and Noble bookstore<lb />sion." Stung by the criticism, ° World War II. While stationed for a copy). Brown died re-<lb />Moynihan later remarked, "The at a B-17 training base in cently at age 90.<lb /><lb />Artists and Craftsmen, enter now<lb /><lb />The Blind Center Craft Show<lb />to be held on October 10" and 11"<lb /><lb />AUGUST 2003<lb /><lb />_ + SUBSCRIBETOTHE<lb />__. M'VOICE NEWSPAPER<lb /><lb />a<lb /><lb />To apply for yo Subscription write:<lb />* ? SUB SCRIPTIONS<lb /><lb />405 Evans Street .<lb />_,,.Srgenville, NC 27834 eh<lb />SUBSCRIPTION PAYMENT MUST BE<lb />INCLUDED  WITIT YOUR ORDER:<lb /><lb />6 mibhe subscription<lb /><lb />Name:<lb /><lb />Address:<lb /><lb />_ INVEST IN YOUR HERITAGE<lb /><lb />. « awe wenden a Res Leesevent. ahaa ©<lb />¥S bevaeertas Phase ~teva- mmm HE + _ees  "<lb />© ett Cone Bavacs evset he Bvne¥aes<lb /><lb />The Minority Voice<lb /><lb />Death Sta ks Cabbies on<lb /><lb />hae  o<lb /><lb />City: State: Zip:<lb /><lb />inside space - $30, Outside space - $20.<lb /><lb />Please come and pay to reserve your space.<lb /><lb />The Blind Center announces the Opening of a year-round Thrift Shop located at |<lb />the Center and has quality second-hand items for sale including children Ts<lb /><lb />clothes, shoes, toys, bedding, adult clothing, blankets, hedspreads, decorative.<lb />items plus more. The Thrift Shop is separate from The Blind Center Gift Shoppe,<lb />which sells blind made products and is also open year-round. The Blind Genter is<lb />a non-profit organization dedicated to assisting the blind and visually impaired in<lb />remaining as independent as possible. Proceeds from both the Gitt Shoppe and<lb />the Thrift Shop go toward funding Blind Center programs. . a<lb />Both Shops are located at 221 N. Harvey Street, (corner of Third and Harvey<lb />Streets) in Washington, NC. Hours: 10:00  " 4:00, Monday through Friday. *<lb />For questions, please call Dottie Walker or Sally Moler, 252-946-6208 .<lb />#* ej Pe, iii  ". FTFTETEHTHTHTHTHETE "e_Ee0w0ee<lb /><lb />Don't wait. Spaces assigned on .<lb />first, come first served basis.<lb /><lb />The Blind Center is located at 221 N. Harvey St., Washington, NC<lb />252 - 946-6208 - 10:00 to 4:00 Monday through Friday<lb />Contact persons: Dottie Walker or Sally Moler<lb /><lb /> a ee eemneee<lb /><lb />aa<lb />a.<lb /><lb />When your heart is in our hands<lb />you can be sure that you're getting<lb />the very best of care<lb /><lb />Pitt County Memorial Hospital has again been recognized<lb />for excellence in the treatment of cardiovascular disease.<lb />In its July 28 issue, U.S. News ?,?¢ World Report ranked<lb />PCMH among the top 50 cardiovascular centers in the<lb />nation. Rankings are based on a battery of measures that<lb />are associated with quality care. Last year, PCMH was<lb />named one of the Solucient Top 100 teaching hospitals in _<lb />the country for the treatment of cardiovascular disease,<lb />These prestigious awards recognize the commitment to<lb />quality and the outstanding services provided by the team<lb />of expert physicians and staff at the Heart Center, which<lb />provides cardiovascular health services at PCMH.<lb /><lb />SORES *~-he Be Se gQe ta See a ss Fe<lb />. = »   3<lb />= ~ .<lb />- eo<lb />f p =<lb />. pet Ae<lb /><lb />Our Heart Center services include<lb /><lb />Young Black E . Stokely Maye takes time out to fellowship with his sister:<lb /><lb />* Minimally invasive cardiac surgery including the use<lb />Tarrza Jenkins, and niece Sporpia Jenkins to pose for our camera.: photo Jim Rouse<lb /><lb />of robotics<lb /><lb />* Cardiac catheterization<lb />K-12 STUDENT DRESS<lb />AND APPEARANCE POLICY<lb /><lb />The Pitt County Board of Education a student's right to choose his or her<lb />style of dress or appearance. However, the Board of Education requires that students<lb />adhere to standards of dress that are compatible with a safe and productive school<lb />environment.<lb /><lb />* Electrophysiology<lb /><lb />* Intravascular ultrasound<lb /><lb />* Heart failure disease management<lb />* Adult congenital heart program<lb /><lb />AMERICA TS BEST HOSPITALS * Invasive and non-invasive treatment options<lb />All students are to be groomed and dressed appropriately for school and school ac- * Pediatric cardiolo<lb />tivities. A student's dress. or appearance shall. °° Af \ a ) , ey and Tas wiper<lb />. |. Support, not disrupt, the learning environment 1 * Intensive care for cardiac and cardiac surgery patients<lb />2. Constitute no threat to health or safety<lb />3. Be tasteful and unable to be construed as provocative or obscene $ ;<lb />4. Reflect practices of good hygiene and cleanliness TOP HOSPITALS For more information, call the Heart Center at<lb /><lb />Cardiovascular<lb /><lb />252-847-5755 or visit our website: www. heart ubseast.com<lb /><lb />Students who do not comply with the Student Dress Code and Appearance Policy<lb />and Procedures may be excluded from participating in certain school rograms, in-<lb />cluding graduation ceremoniés, Copies of the Student Dress Code and Appearance<lb /><lb />Policy and Procedures shall be made available to students and parents annually,<lb /><lb />The Pitt County Board of Education also recognizes that school uniforms are an ap-<lb /><lb />propriate and legitimate option for schools, an option that supports its mission to<lb /><lb />provide a safe, secure and productive learning environment students. Individual<lb /><lb />schools interested in piloting uniforms at their sites shall follow recommended pro-<lb /><lb /> " " he the planning, approval, and implementation of a site-based school uni-<lb />policy.<lb /><lb />Legal References: NC General Statues 115C-288(e); 115-307(a)(); 115-391 (a)<lb /><lb />e<lb />Pitt County MEmoriAL Hospitar<lb />University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina w<lb /><lb /></p>
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