/ /. A -J' ' RJR Dona R.J. Reynolds ' Industries, Inc., has announced 4he contribution of more than $60,000 to the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), and to the National Merit Scholarship Corporation for * its National Achievement Scholarship Program for outstanding black students. Several black universities in ^s. ^^ ^ Neal JSealTo Speak A t BBB Meeting - > Fifth District Congressman Stephen L. Neal will"' be the guest speaker at the<* Better Business Bureau's Annual Meeting at the Hyatt House February 11 at 12:15 p.m. ?Neal ?will discuss ijusnres^? self-regulation. "If businesses doesn't take care of its problems, then -government ?will,"* James R. Gilley, "^chairman of the Bureau, said in announcing the meeting. Mayor Frankljiu-R*. Shirley, City Manag^rOrville Powell, County /Manager Nicholas Meiszer, \ and other public officials will be among the special guests attending the i rrt - meeting, ine tsureau has several hundred members, and representatives from many of them will also attend the meeting. The Bureau's 1977 officers and directors will be elected. The meeting is the highlight of a month of special activities by the Bureau designed to make the community aware of the responsibilities of the consumer and the responsibilities .of business. The activities include appearances by members of the Bureau on WXII-TV's 4 4 Mid-Morning Show" and a program cn^ncnrpH hvr tVif=? Rnrpan nn O^/V/llvJV/l V/V* J V^4 V4 VII consumer protection at Hanes Mall on February 14. Representatives of the U.S. _ Postal System,_ the Federal Trade Commission and the North Carolina Attorney General's Office of Gonsumer Protection will participate in the Mall program. ? ' - i V tes $60, 000 } the South will share R.J. Reynolds' $34,$00 donation to the UNCF. Distribution of up to $30,000 contributed to the National Achievement Scholarship Program will be decided by the . board of review of the National K M . O I * a iviefix scnoiarship Corporation. The board annually chooses the most deserving black high school seniors for college scholarships, using such standards as academic performance leadership ability, community accomplishment Indieharacter. R.J. Reynolds Industries has been prominent corporate contributor to black education, making numerous grants to recognized black institutions and scholarship ffHWfKWftoQcifflaMpaHoMWRRWMagsioQoWjHHjRMBBsBpv^I'ji^^B ^ ippjH r-^v I" Want straight ar r * f \ To UNCF funds. The company is also .active -4n ?its support of minority" employment and community activities. R.J. Reynolds Industries, a worldwide corporation, is the -parent romnany of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. (Winston, Salem, Camel, Vantage, ? Now, More' and Doral cigarettes); R.J. Reynolds Tobacco International, Inc.; Aminoil International, Inc. (petroleum); Sea-Land Service. Inc. (containerized shipping); . RJR Foods, Inc. (Hawaiian Punch, Chun KingOriental foods, among others); and RJR Archer, Inc. (aluminum products and packing). v _ t f jf :| f?y $> : E*'"v.v' p$* $ W :>*^v, '$M : ^..:^;::::::: <;:::.x?^^^^^B ? '" . '^H lswerswhen you need a l< Wach ' N A -- ^ _ The Chronicle - S Lorenza CI* I Business and Pers Tax S t 1 M v>; S ii ^nlor CAnfiiiltfint - I ?: : * M , ^ mm George Johnson S:j Consultant | Americar | Life^Insui 895 Peters Cr " x s Phone ? " ^ IIMM iMf^^^HB HI HP^^ss^SbssSI ifll PIPMI H ||| gj Ik B^Pk *^. jBfe-: oan? Talk to a Wachovia F owa / } -A aturdav Feb, 5, 1977 - Page 9 irk & Assoc. . * onal Insurance & g belters i jj *_ $5 ?fld I ^? BF*< HL c. J| ^b^RBIB David Manigault Jr. Consultant :$ W fll HB jKjfl I Consultant S: "?"? 1 -.. .. :?: i General I X; anee Co. eek Parkway 722-9474 J ?3 jjSBx I I I 'ersonal Banker. J

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view