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. Shifts Aim . : (Continued From Front) state that has very ear. -The: measurable goals and time frames," he said.. "I have recommended to I our Board (OBT) that we set up a programmatic j i i . i - . aucm wnereoy we wouia ior tne new uc appmcu ui any pureaucracv to Community Service Agency (CSA), a former federal granting source, was dismantled in September, 1981, and: it took several months state take deadline, that has passed shape. . The between meetings or that Breakthorough proposal is upcoming. This way,' was : submitted : in Oc-! the Board is able to tober of 1981. annroved! to begin on January 1 , but no- actual operating funds were received until February, at which time the office was function ing with only fifty per ' monitor the agency's ac tivities very closely." The last, and perhaps . most striking effect, is' that the new law robs : CAA's of their advocacy .'? role, places " restrictions cent of its staff. on the spending of ad-' These difficulties, ministrative funds, though x anticipated, Board membership and' resulted in a time lapse political activities, f -V for;, the agency's , 98 Dr. Robinson explains . member crew, that, 'What this new ap-. McNeil reflects proach has in fact done nasitivelv on this period. is to make us no longer a political animal. We can not assist the poor in gaining access to or establishing linkages into It meant in a sense that we had a new, begin ning," he said, "the rules of the game had chanced . as ad-. : ' 1 1 r "iiir Ui rp i , l . . - . SATURDAY. CECEKBEB 4, 1S22-THE CLZZWX 11ZZS-7 Wachovia Announces Cash Managtni:nt Ass:nnt . Wachovia Bank and the tdvzstzz of FDIC Trust Company has an- 'insurance and feamedufte nounced ita new monev laccec ta fundi" market account, called i A ninimoni Initial ' vestment Account 'mured. Maim market. ; which will pay money rates win be paid on the The account will be available December 14 to individuals, businesses and non-profit organiza tions. Approval for this type of account was issued last week by the Depository Institutions Deregulation Committee in Washington. .. f v 1111 vestment account if the average daily balance for ", the month is $2,500 or higher. If the average is below $2,300 the interest rate will be 5 V per cent. There is no ceiling on the rate which Wachovia can pay. The rate is sub ject to change daily to reflect money market the Cash In-" conditions. Account . Customers can make an unlimited number of withdrawals from the ac count through Wachovia's 110 Teller II automated teller : Wachovia can now be fully competitive with the money market funds which have drained money from local com- Hampton Alumni Officers munities and - financial machines or by going in institutions," said John to any of Wachovia's the city's resources as we : ministrators and cUents have traditionally done. nrB -n tnn ar cn w i ne irena loaay is away from making fundamen tal structural changes and is v aimed more toward . changing the constituent himself." ' The transition from federal to state control was rocky at best! Neither state officials nor CAA heads seemed to know quite what to expect and were forced to pretty much play it by embarked on this new course which will con tinue to ' serve the in terests of the total low income community of Durham." - Subscribe To . The Carolina Times Call 682-2913 . Today 1 Durham-Chapel Hill Chapter, Hampton Institute Alumni Association recently elected officers for 1982-84. Pic tured above (left to right) seated are Vice President busan Thornton, Chaplain Nathaniel B. White, Sr., Presi- Secretary Barbara Bentley, Treasurer R. Kelly Bry; Jr., and Corresponding Secretary Wilhelmina M. -church. Not shown are Publicity Chairman Sh. McNeil, Program Chairman Lana T. Henderson, and G. Medlin, Jr., president of Wachovia. "In addi tion to money market rates the account offers 1 98 branches across North Carolina. In addi tion, up to thfee checks are allowed each month. dent Hildred B. Clark; standing, Assistant Recording Recording Secretary Stephanie L. Jones. Thanksgiving Reunion Dinner Mrs. Rebecca La wson Gooden, age 81, of 821 Maplewood Ave., Durham, Was honored with a family reunion on Thanksgiving Day by her daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Gooden Roberts, her nephew Thepdore Johnson and nieces, Alice Johnson Davis and Gladys Brooks Johnson. Relatives present were: Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Har ris, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bizzell, Paul and Pauline Harris, Joseph and Porshe Bizzelle of New Bern. Mr. and Mrs.- Raymond Kaye of Raleighv Mrs. Rosada Davis-Layne : and Jason Layne, Mrs. Marilyn Davis Eggleston and Stephen Eggleston, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laster, Durham, son-in-law ' Richard Earl Roberts and grandchildren, Richard, Jr., McDaniel Roberts alsd of Durham. The reunion was held at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. Theodore Johnson on Lark wood Drive. Wl RESERVE THE RICHtL TO LIMIT QUANTITIES Prices Good Thru. 9-ox. iisrsncy Kisses JAMES B.ARCHBELL ' v Attorney At liw 5,- Announces the opening of an office for the .genera practice of law, vith emphasis on So cial Security' Disability, Workers' Compensa tion and Personal Injury Litigation,-.' - v. Suite 920 111 Corcoran Street ) ', Durham North Carolina . Telephone, -''ki 688-0489." V"'.' Asst. 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' , Home 493-3984 V2 Price Sale Over 500 Items! r ALL: ready , made frames, ' prints, t photographic 'frames,"art suplies,- and selected frame prints. r Hdusj of 10,000 Pidnre Frsmss 11061a BroadSt. : V l; Durham (near Sorntfiyrrje Restaurant and corner of Club & BroadlV " s ' Call 9RfLdft17 Legal Notices 1 Fair hi II- chocolates . - n tor onr .1 -lb. box of dark.! : , ifii & milk chocolates. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE CTIEITIAM GUARANTEED : REPLACEMENT OR MONEY . GLADLY REFUNDS 1, - - PUBLIC NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR CT.V ' -t FUNDS FOR FISCAL YEAR 1983 - In accordance with Section 676 12 of the May 20. 380 CETA ; , regulations, the Durham CityCounty Consortium makes ki own of Its' . application for CETA funds from the united States Departme-it of Labor. The grant application is in two principal parts: the Maste itanand the' , ' Annual Plan, - , The funds requested amount to $960,708. This amount is the total of ' funding estimated by the United States Department of Labor as of Oc tober f 1982 : . , Through the various titles (and restrictions in each title), the program 1 will offer classroom and on-the-job skill training, remedial education and employment experience. . . The plan may be reviewed in detail at the Employment and Training '.Office. 212 North Mangum Street. Durham. North Carolina, between the hours of 8:30 a. a. and 5:00 p.m. Questions or comments may be ; directed to the Director at the same address or by phone (919) ' 683-4121.; CETA expires September 30. 1983, . . . - INVITATION FOR BIDS -The Housing Authority of the City of Durham. North Carolina wil - receive bids for the replacement of built up mot at NC 13-15 Oxford ; Manor Community Center, until 10:00 A.M.P.M.: EDSTEST; on the Bth day of December, 1982 at the Housing Authority. Building. 330 ' ; ' East Main Street, Durham, North Carolina, at which time all bids wHI be publicly opened and read aloud.' .. ' Proposed forms of contract documents. Including plans and specrf icatlons, are on file at the office of the Housing Authority of tha CI , ty of Duitiam, North Carolina at 330 East Main Street,' Durham, North - Carolina. . : ' , .-. w . . . ' A certified cheek drawn on a bank or trust company insured by the . Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, payable to the Housing Author :r ty of the City of Durham, North Carolina, or satisfactory bond executed ' , by an acceptable surety on the bid bond form contained in the specifications and in accordance with the instructions to bidders sot ' forth therein, in an amount equal to five percent (5) ot the bid shaH be ! submitted with each bid. ' s. v;, vp 1 , All bidders are hereby notified that they must have proper leans under tne State Laws governing their respective trades. Attention is called to the provisions for equal employment opportune .. ty, and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages as , set forth In the specifications must be paid on this project. The Housing Authority of the City of Durham reserves the right to re- i ject any or all bids or to waive any Informalities in the bidding. No bid shaH be withdrawn tor a period ot 30 days subsequent to the opening of bids without the consent of the Housing Authority of the City of Durham. North Carolina. . .Date: November 24, 1982. . , ' . Houslrw Authority of the City ot ' "- Durham. North Carolina '- By: LDrettaB.Appel ' TWe: Purchasing Materials Specialist
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