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ii- -fc isJ' a"SV tyfc aW-n -aW V ft .1 C i - - - - I Si . "21 I i ; UP m 1? - THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. JANUARY 8, 1977 pGyoSJovilb I3c?ponfcos By Mrs.. T. H.. Kinney, & in the By Chnrlea E. Belle VOTE NO ON BELL BILL American Telephone and Telegraph Company with its subsidiaries around the country are up to their old deceitful tricks against poor people. The phone company is attempting to put an insurmountable . barrier against equal competi tion with its heavily lobbies Consumer Communications Reform Act (more accurately called the Bell BUI). The phone company is out to make its monopoly of the masses untouchable. This money making machine does not deserve to dictate to the masses. The phone company made more profits last year that General Motors Corpora tion the world's largest auto mobile producer. In fact the phone com pany's profits will probably go over the four billion dollar level after tax profits in 1977. The Bell bill is to build in these profits to the tune of one billion dollars - a quarter for the telephone titantic. No corporation, nobody walks . away from their business with as much after-tax profit now as the phone company. The phone company with over a'miffibn employees making it second only to the federal government in hiring, must be pushed to eradicate racism from its ranks. In November of 1970, as pre sident of the San Francisco chapter of the NAACP this writer complained about racial discrimination in the hiring and promotion of blacks to Paul W. Loze, then division manager,' the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company, J. D. Sutorius, then division commercial manager, Pacific Telephone . and Telegraph Com pany arjdV. L? Mobraaten, then vice president "and trea surer of its, parent the Ameri can Telephone and Telegraph Company. These past six years have seen very little change in the promotion practice of the phone company to benefit blacks. Mobraaten was able to rise during his first eight years to the vice president level of a subsidiary company and to an executive officer position in the parent company in the re latively short scope of 14 years. We applaud him, he de serves it for his hard work and dedication to the system. But many a black has put for ward an equal effort and is equally deserving of rapid pro motions within the ranks of the phone company. When the phone company can put for ward a board of directors who are representative of this entire nation, a managerial group with equal participation by minorities and vendor's pro gram similiar to the US govern ment's 8-A contract set aside program, then we can make positive sounds about main taining their monopoly. Alfred E. Kahn, chairman of the New York State Public Service Commission stated, 'The Bell system has bought almost every economist my self included - at one time." For the record, this writer has been tempted, but not bought. Nor will I be intimi dated by the telephone company's lackeys who line my managing editor's office in San Francisco in response to my previous column. The Bell bill is bad for blacks. The Congressional Black Caucas should caU for an up date report on the Department of Justice Civil, action under ' Continued On Page 'l 4) " 7 Safe Ends Saturday Fuel Miser 1977 Cutlass-S I I WM.ki naraxop 25 mpg Awy (EPA stlmitts) your kM mtMat mm m Pt"Q mm Co) (oj Plus freight, tax and tags o Factory Air Conditioning o AM-FM Radio o Power Steering o Power Brakes o Turbo Hydramatic Transmission o White Stripe Steel Belted Radialc o Deluxe Wheel Disc, o Tinted Glass 6 Body Side Molding Immediate Delivery UZZLE . CadillacOlds.. Durham-Chapel Hill Boulevard . ; Phon 489-3331 SENIOR CITIZEN'S CORNER Federal Deposit Insurance . If your bank posts signs that it is insured by Federal Deposit In surance Corporation (FDIC). what does this mean to you the depositor? Basically, it means . that your account is Insured up to $40,000. Thus, if your bank goes bankrupt. FDIC will arrange for your deposits to be replaced. FDIC also offers other depos itor safeguards. As an inde pendent agency that regulates state chartered banks. FDIC has three options if any of these banks declares bankruptcy. 1. It can close the bank and pay off its customers' accounts up to the insured amount. Under this option, you will be reimbursed immediately up to $40,000 for lost deposits. 2. FDIC could arrange for another bank to assume the failing bank's operations and ac counts. Since a bank closing may be caused by factors unrelated to general market conditions (such as management or scandal), healthy banks in the area may view the situation as perfect for their expansion. FDIC will then choose from a number of bidders. 3. If the closing of a bank leaves consumers without a bank in a needed location. FDIC can set up a Deposit Insurance Na tional Bank. LEGAL C0TICE3 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, DURHAM COUNTY Administrator's Notict Hiving qualified it adminis frator of the estate of Mary P. Arnold this b to notify all per- certain deed of trust executed on sons laving claims against the the 22nd day or August, 1974, by "aie oi wary r. amou io pre Tommie LaMarr Avery and Mary "t . them lo the undersigned . Hundreds gathered down town December 31 to greet the new year in with shouts, yells, gunfire and fire-works. During this hour, a mid night wedding? was held, ; uniting Miss : Genie Mc Donald daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McDonald and Rayfui M. Wilson son of Mr. and Mrs. Carnell Wilson, Jr. of Shelby. It was held at Second Baptist Church. A reception was held at the USO on Ray Avenue, The bride is a gradu ate f of ! Livingstone College. The bridegroom attended Lees McRae College and Western Carolina ; University. v He .is presently serving at Moody Under, and by virtue of the oower of sale contained in that Jane Roberts Avery, his wife; to J. J. Henderson, Trustee, and n corded , in Mortgage Book 902, at Page 767, in the Office of the RerUter of Deeds for Durham County, North Carolina, defaulfdbte payment having been nude the payment , X This I st day of January, 1977 within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or ssme will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make imme- Mechanics and Farmers Bank. Administrator Estate of Mary R. Arnold, deceased I 116 W.Parrish Street Durham, N. C. 27702 The Carolina Times of the indebtedness secured there by, the undersigned trustee win offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, at public auction at the courthouse door in Durham County, North Carolina, on Mon day on the 24th day of January 1977, at twerve ocioc noon, ine January i,n. u.ano n, ivii. following described tract of land: BEING aU of Lot No. 18, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Block Section 4, Miles Mark DURHAM COUNTY Fisher Heights, in the City of Administrator's Notice Durham as set out on Map which is recorded in Plat Book 70, at page Haying qualified as edminis- 7, in the Office of the Dufham irator of the estate of William H. County Registry, to which re- Allison this is to notify all persons ference is hereby made for a more having claims against the estate of particular description of same. William H. Allison to present them On this property is located to the , undersigned within six a dwelllnc known as 3618 Tour months from the date of the first Seasons Drive, Durham, North publication of this notice or same STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Administrator's Notice Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Geneva Chase this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of Geneva Chase to present them to the under signed within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This I st day of January, 1977 Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Geneva Chase, de ceased 1 16 W.Parrish Street Durham, N.C. 27702 The Carolina Times January 1,8, 1 5. and 22, 1977 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Administrator's Notice , ' j Having qualified as adminis trator of the estate of Lovey A. McCoy this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of Lovey A. McCoy to present them to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their, recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate' payment. This 1st day of January, 1977 Mechanics and Fanners Bank, Administrator Estate of Lovey A. McCoy, de ceased 116 W.Parrish Street Durham. N. C. 27702 The Carolina Times January 1,8, IS and 22. 1977. Air Force Base in Valdmia. (Ja. where the couple wiU live. We ; congratulate- them as they are the first wedded . 1977 couple.. The AKA's and the Alphas held their Christmal Ball at McNairy Monday past. .-, Funeral services Tor Mia Emma C. Perry :: were i held Sunday past at 2 p.m. -Sympathy is extended to her three sisters Mrs. -B. P. Tyler, Mrs. C. P. Rogers of Raleigh and Mrs. E. P. Heran or Jama ica, N. Y. w-- Some 14 - guests were served dinner on New Year's Day at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kinney, The main table held a large up right bowl with green bow tied around its leg and Inside, were hundreds or tiny red hearts (a candy). Other Christmas accessories were in cluded so as to carry out the holiday message. The relatives and guests were from near by Warsaw, Turkey, Baltic and Fort Bragg. . Carolina 27707. will be pleaded in bar of their This Bfooertv will be sold recovery. All persons indebted to subject to taxes special assess- said estate, please make imme- ments. and orior liens I if any). A deposit of. 10 may be required of the largest bidder as provided in the deed of trust or by law. The sale will be held open ten (10) days for upset bids as re quired by law. This the 20th day of Decem ber, 1976. J.J. Henderson, Trustee Henry D. Gamble Attorney for Trustee The Carolina Times January 1,8, 15, and 22. 1977 diate payment. This 1st day of January. 1977 Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of William H. Allison, deceased 116 W. Parrish Street Durham, N. C. 27702 The Carolina Times January 1, 8. 15 and 22, 1977 ambitious have IWd ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Havini; Qualified . before the Clerk of the Superior Court of of WILLIE ADOLPH PARRISH. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as Co-F.xccutor of the Estate Durham County at Administrator of the Estate of Mary M. Riley, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present, duly itemized and verified, to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of July. 1977, deceased, htte of Durham County, this u to notify all persons having a claim against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or be fore the 23rd day of July, 1977. or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in- or this notice will be pleaded in bar debted to said Estate will please of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate of the said deceased are hereby requested to make prompt settlement with the undersigned. This the 29th day of Decem ber, 1976. John L. Riley, Administrator of the Estate or Mary M. Riley, deceased. Henry D. Gamble Attorney at Law Suite 304, Snow Bldg. P.O. Box 154 Durham, N. C. The Carolina Times: Jan. 22, and 29. 1977. 27702 8. 15, HELP VMED SECRETARY Excellent typing, some shorthand. Ability to d diversified duties. Five day week, 9-5. ExeeteM fits. Call 967-5987 in Chapel Hill for interview. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 291 h day of Decem ber. 1976. Daisy Parker, Co-Executor of the Estate or Willie Adolph Parrish. Rl. I, Box 20, Rougemont, N. C. 27572 ! James Lee Parker (Parrish), Co-Executor of the Estate of Willie Adolph Parrish. Henry D. Gamble "i "-"ATiarney at Law ' " Suite 304, Snow Bldg. P.O. Box 1 54 Durham, N.C. 27702 The Carolina Times: Jan. 8, 15, 22. and 29. 1977. SUBSCRIBE FOR A FRIEND THE CAROLINA TIMES $8.84 52 Issues EXTRA MONEY IN YOUR ATTIC? There ore hidden dollars in the things you are storing and not using! Put those odds end ends to work for you, to tern extra cash now. The eld chest . . . the out-grown bicycle . .-jihe xtr choir. Vdk$ i list of those items yeu ticaft piece an ed. Someone con put them to good use. Cell today for our low rates. NOTICE "Operation Breakthrough, Inc. it an Equal Opportunity Employer. The employment practices and policies of Operation Breakthrough are to recruit and to hire employees without discri mi nation because of race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, physical handi cap, or political affiliation or belief, and to treat them equally with respect to compensation and opportunities for advancement, including upgrading, promotion and transfer, and participation end enjoyment of ail fringe benefits." a. lV!a7a coming io you. V CJurreasorubteprkcyagoirxjfCT erous tetms. And contlnulna mperi wwvica. at your convenience. A Ihis Is coming your way- end mow so -because our personal corcem comes with ft. Our outoc4ro efforts are your CMorcrdeed ' Income of satisfaction. We're The Going Concern. ..so youl : oVoys come out ahead IING CONCERN txjdwcryscx)meogtcf50d ELKIfJS CIIRVSLER-PLYMOUTII v Phoet 688-5511 EiprisswayilMaapaiSt.Dewa(ewaerijM !HejllMSMto km ; MGDGir io. AnnouncQS mmE SPECIAL s m 1975 MALIBU ESTATE WAGON. 2-seat, yellow, lr, luggage rack, automatic, power st. & br., radio, one owner, traded on new Chevy. Call Jim Brady. Retail Price $3877 OoWrt Paymt. (cash or trade) $500.00 To bd financed $3377.00 A;PM. 1 2.00 Finance Chg. $568.00 Total Deferred Payment $4445.00 Merely Payments (30 moa.J at "jg sQ mo. 1t74 TOYOTA CORONA. 4-door sedan, sliver w black vinyl top, automatic, local one owner, trwMa on a new Chevy. Call Jerry Byrd. Retail Price Down Paymt. (cash or trade) To be financed A.P.R. 12.25 Finance Chg. Total Deferred Payment Monthly Payments 24 mot. at WAP $2277.00 $400.00 $1877.00 $259.48 $2536.48 1973 FORD LTD. COUNTRY SQUIRE. Dual facing rear seats, gold, radio wrear speakers, luggage rack, power door locks, air, local one owner, traded on a new Chevette. Call Bill Merrltt. Retail Price $3,077.00 Down paymt. (cash or trade) $500.00 To be Financed $2577.00 A.P.R. 12.75 Finance Chg, $371.54 Total Deferred Payment $3449.38 Monthly Payments T24 mos. ,,i$'22eC3w0, 1973 AMC GREMLIN. 2-Dr. sedan, 6-cylinder, 3-speed, radio, very low mileage, local one owner, traded on a new Chevy, call Bill Patterson. Retail Price Down Paymt. (cash or trade) To be financed A.P.R. 12.75 Finance Chg. Total Deferred Payment Monthly Payments 24 mos. at WAP $1677.00 $400.00 . $1277.00 $184 12 $1861.12 C3.C3 '" 1973 OLOSMOBILE CUTLASS $. 2-door hardtop, yellow wwhlte vinyl top, air, automatic, local one owner, traded on new Chevy, call Tim Stephenson Retail Price $2577.00 Down Paymt. (cash or trade) $400.00 To be financed $2177.00 A.P.R. 12.75 Finance Chg. $313.96 Total Deferred Payment $2890.96 Monthly Payment, 24 mes. 0103.70mo 1973 CAPRI.2-door sedan, brown, 6-cylinder, air, AMFM radio, sun-roof, one owner, traded on new BMW. Call Ashby Pamplln. Retail Price : $2277.00 Down Paymt. (cash or trade) $400.00 To be financed $1877.00 A.P.R. 12.75 Finance Chg. $270.52 Total Deferred Payment $2547.52 Monttify Payments (24 mos. ATfV JOmo. WAP WITH APPROVED CREDIT " WETJ 1077 CHEVETTE Corvlso Gtsbloty Cavlnos :,teilillri Chapel Hill 942-3191 Durham 493-3431 Durham-Chapel Hill Blvd. Stock 80-707 Brand-new, White. $200.00 REBATE Dealer No. 1079 Retail Price 03370.C3 4 i
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