'ES SAT,, FEBRUARY 6.1982 r:1 . 1" ' l .: I l WELFAR E -' &vd a Jonger dfclay in the "f public hcarmg is- set for Lu' jr r-rii receiving their .,? discussion of the center's femnucd From Frontf. . monev." Ms. Millard 4 aTLI y , v ANGLIN MISS FILLYAW MRS, SMALL ' MISS CHAVIOUS" ... TURN EH i Mechanics & Farmers Bank Promotes Six clients-who appear the . register; - Only returned their i reports after that date.. ; ; .Ms.,Millard said that the procedure was tested In r,alif-mia nnH thit it takes about four. months penazea to work Prior to man- 1 1 thly reporting a client had to fill out a report .every six months. Of major concern is nn 2g" :- Durham .Department oi aociai services nopes to; hold workshops similar to those used in preparing tax forms so that no one ' will be concerns. :.-v. V -The first of six ward meetings got t underway Tuesday night at Hillan dale School- precinct, . with the Jnain question being the public's cost .and how this will impact in terms of taxes". Exact figures have not been "compiled, DDC of ficials said, but all ques-; tions will be answered before the issue is put to .a vote. " J- if J.J.,:f Sansom, Jr.,V president and chief ex ecutive of Mechanics and Farrows' Bank recently ; announced six promo iions'wfthin the Durham-, based bank. The minori ty owned and , operated banking institution is also located in Raleigh, : Charl&tc and Winston Salenli: Those promoted include J.B. AngtiavJr,,' M!vyh L. While, Mrs. . Ethel&laine Small, Miss He!? :t. ChaviouV: Miss BreaelaTyn; Diana Fillyaw . and James M, T urner. J.Bi Anglm, Jr., a Martinsville, Va; native, h now executive vice president and chief operating officer. Anglin joined $ Mechanics and Farmers Bank jn 1961 after graduating from Virginia State Universi ty. He is also a graduate ot th Young Executives! Institute, Graduate School of Business Ad-! ministration at the,! University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, ' and the Graduate School of Banking, Rutgers I University, New Brunswick, New Jersey. ; Angfln is active jn com munity and civic affairs ; and serves as a member f of numerous boards in cluding the Board of . ffr.changc. to-go through Carolina' in Chapef Hilli vice president and loan 'Director of Mechanics ' jraduatinig frpm North- Banking; having served and Farmers Bank. He . Carolina Central Uftvier-'on rf5 Boa & 9 resides in Durham with She.has completed nors..,- ' S his wife, Mrs.' Shirley e North Cafolinat Miss Brendalyn Diana Anriin. son. Christonher School of Banking Mid-- Fillyaw: . administrative. ana aaugmer, nnsuna. MelVyn U White; Vice president, was. named senior vice president and citv executive. Winston Salem. He is a native of! Durham Chapter MockKVille- and Joined- :: American-.1 Insiitut- of the bank in 1979.: White , Banking, She resides in attended loiia Colfcge, Durham with her hus New Rochclle, N.V.; and , oand, Thomas . Small, Mercy CoUege, Dbbbs and their two daughters, Ferry,. :N.Y. He is a Tomika and Nikisha. graduate of Stonier " Miss . Helen L. Graduate ' School : of Chavious has been pro Banking, Rutgers Un- imoted; to assistant vice viersity. New Brunswick. president and loan of when changes occur on the form that , would cause a change i in a client's AFDC ' check.: "For example, ;f a client works for a month, then is;laid off, a lag month occurs in order for the and served pn the Board' officer. She is a native of ! wiereadiertt wil 1L?!J&r Z Wi!rgton ,r andc 8 22!5??IS- Durham Chapter of the graduate 6f Shaw ..- f ' t. N.J., and .received; a graduate certificate from The American Institute of Banking, White Plains, N.Y. White serv ficeri She joined Mechanics and Farmers Bank in June, 1965, as a teller and has held several positions since ed for three years a chief ' that time. Miss Chavious executive officer of Cen-:- a gtaouaie or Nonn the system. There may be ft '...-! it- a period or a . monin will receive Millard graduate ot - 5naw stitft(j University. Miss liltyw Ms. Millard said that ; jplned the bank m 1975 she aid not know of any as a secretary; She serves poy tnat WOuld make as a member of the thc m0ney that should Board of Governors for. have ... received the Wake County retroactive to the next Chapter of the American month's check. "The Institute of Banking. She reporting procedure is is active in the Girt very technical, also. Scouts of America, Inc.; Shouid a cnent not check and . ts , a member of a box, although the ques WAttst Chapel Baptist tion was answered, the Church. m ; ... . form will be considered James Mt iTumer, incomplete an sent comjJharice - officer backi costs postage tury National Bank, Jacksonville, Fla. He is active in community and civic affairs and resides with his wife, Mrs. Rhonda White, and daughter, Christie, in Winston-Salem, Mrs. ' Ethel Elaine Small, internat auditor, .. is now assistant vice! president and operations ! of ficer. She is a native of i Durham and joined the' qahk in 1971 after Carolina Central Univer sity with a B.S. degree in Business Administra tion. She has also com pleted studies at the North Carolina School of Banking at UNC .Chapel Hill, A native of ! Hillsborough, she is a: member of Mount Bright Baptist Church, Rho Chapter, Iota Phi Lamb-; da Sorority,' Inc. NAACP and the American Institute of tant compliance officer. He is a native of Durham and joined the bank in 1979. He received his B.A. "degree from Lecturers have been Ver non E. Jordan, Jr., former president of the National Urban league, Howard . University, Martin Luther King, Sr., wasningion, u.k,., in lunucr v.o. nm 1971 and his J.D. degree? bassador Andrew Young from , North Carolina and the Rev. , Jesse Central University .Jackson. ' . School of Law, Durham, in 1975. Turner is active . in community and civic affairs and is a member of St. Joseph's AME Church; : HAYTI , .. (Continued From Front. : down a $9.75 million schools renovation re- -,' quest. : During ' thc general election of 1968, voters approved a $20 million request 1 for ' a ; county i library. However, on the same ballot was a $10 million request for air port improvement which ' was narrowly defeated. ' Durham citizens voted along with state voters to approve a $300 million highway improvement bond issue in November, 1977. the last bond referendum held in Durham County. Coupling proponents' difficulties is a $50. million bond referendum for the airport 9,000 foot .; , runway. The issue, to be '; . held February 23, will be voted upon by Durham ' and Wake voters. Air- v - port officials expect the turnout to be light. . Down town Develop ment' Corporation of-, ficials have yet to state the exact cost of the civic 4 center that would have to t be financed by a bond i issue. They say cost, ; estimate will be ready by I March 8, the day a .AFFORDABLE UVTNd 'Wall to 'Wall Carpeting " ; ', ..V Wall Papered Kitchens 5' 1 ' . Major Sundry Appliance's . ;r Laundry Facilities Within Complex tWaterri4. Sewer Utilities Included ,' Professional Management and Maintenance 2 Bedroom Available ' Convenient Parking 1 ' Formica Countertops Mon.-Frl.,8-5 Sat j 410 PUot Street ; Fully Draped 12-5 Sunday 1-4 Phone (919)688-4346 ADJACENT TO RTP . 3 mlns. RTP-7 mlns. Durham- , '12 mlns. Duke Century 03k$ Apartments ; IM.IEDIATE OCCUPANCY , 2, StwJrooffli . ., Flrapiani In Townhwin Envoy Etftcttnt Futuret Up to 2 Baths , Jogging Trail -10 Apt. Oatignad lor - tha Handicappad Dreparlaa WaiharOryar CannaetioRa , Pool a Club Houm i Private PaUaBatonf Tot Lata Indoor Handball Ricquatball FieilitlM . Model Open Daily, , . Monday-Friday 96 Saturday 12-5 . ' . 4701 E. Cornwall! Road ' Phona 544-1781 Today! . . 6 Higginbotharh To Deliver King Lecture AmUWkkS SCHOOL fOUrmt UHPfeR THE 61 PIU- WILL KECEIV6 CHAPEL HILL Judge A. Leon Hfggin botham of the U.S. Court of Appeals in Philadelphia, will deliver the fifth annual Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Lecture at the University, , of Notth Carolina at Chapel Hill on Friday, February 12.V Higginbotham, ' a distinguished judge, educator, author, and. frequent "1 lecturer: yMter of Color: RQcew and speak at 8 ' p.m.' ' in the American Legal Pro-' Memorial Hall. The lee- , cess: The Colonial iture is free and open io Period, the first volume the public. . of a projected trilogy ' a graduate oi me y ate. Higginbotham served r King Jr. "Memorial Lec ture was established in September 1977 to "commemorate the lives and work of those who have ' dedicated their Law School, , Higghv; as a U.S.- district '' iudee' ; energies td fostering the ouinani icatircv iw m trom 1964 to 1977 before -onccpis oi numan ngms M UtWersjty-of;Penm ;'hirapMmrnr to th? and "dtgnity,5...and aq sVlvania and sociology at ' U.S. Court of AtWik "provide- a - fornrfl T6 ,'the University's 1 Whar ton, School of Finance and Commerce. In 1978, he published In the Mat- Afme He alsp has served on the serious examination and Federal Trade Commis- discussion of those con- The Martin Luther Other King Memorial. So says the VL THE unu WOMAN by Da Toon A tairtact atareit VA effiee ' (aback your stoma book) ar a tocH ratarani anup. Durham City Council FINANCE COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEARINGS ON ' PROPOSED CIVIC CENTER mm' V J 2-9-82 7:30 p.m. FAYETTEVILLE STREET SCHOOL (Tuesday) (AqWorlum) 25 Fayetteville Street 2-18-82 7:30 p.m. (Thursday) ROGERS HERR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Auditorium) 911 W; Corriwallis Road f ' 2-23-82 (Tuesday) 2-25-82 7:30 p.m (Thursday) 7:30 p.m. LAKEWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL . (Gymtorium) 252Q ysion Street H0LT0N JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (Auditorium) ' 401 N. Drhrtr Street

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