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< % ? .l...?. i > ? ? n.. ^8^^^T]^ejChronicl^^SjJjurday^Dec mber^^J Murtler lusoln Continued From Page 1 Mrs. DavTsT body in tf door closed, but the bathroom. She ha front door open. Upon been cut and stabbe entering the apart- several times, ment, '"he noticed an Mrs. Coles, a nativ overturned chair in the of Goldsboro. N.C ^Jront room. The bed- was twenty-one yeai room was in complete old, and was employe disorder, and he found by the Veterans Adm ?- 11 WOULD YOU l ?- ?f.'J 1_ ?\1 n fi -fMft OTT . M) asir ?he ?B sm Hirrin Winston-Salem C - P.O.Box 3154 Winston-Salem. (N.CL_2 Clip&Mail Yes, I want the Chronicle every wee carrier collect on Thurs. a.m. a.m. p.m. Sat. a.m. Name Address Phone r mi uii M BASK (^fT SWEEP ?/ the ""-ffi *' Each Week WIN A WEEKEND \ EACH WEE LISTEN TO ? Ultobll! YOU MUST PICK UP YOUR BASKETS/ OF THE FOLLOWING LOC/ Modern Chevrolet Holiday Inn Hinkh 800 W. 4th St. 3060 N. Charry St. 5 W. 4 Beik Tax Shop P?rkv% ' Hmm MaN Ray no -4 J . . ..,i .977 h Bla ie nistration ' Office m id Winston-Salem. Continued From Page 1 A spokesman for the men borrowing monev. police department stat- John Mickle. a North e ed Tuesday that no western Bank vice-presarrest was contemplat- ident who handles small ed at this time, but that business loans, stated that d the investigation is con- Northwestern has made a tinuing. j [east 3Q minority business loans in the past year, ten "I of which went to start new businesses. I Mi Many blacks feel that rather than fight the discriminatory practices of existing institutions, the |Qa black community should > 111 gyn Till One. basW ' that it could be done with \f\f\f\nf\f\A* J an investment of ri n n n Fi Fi r^ksLB SI00 000 ? nr t?n mooo. rtyyijyyyi|i= - I tors with Strrynnn each. If - SI r = made to establisha l&Jfe /v^- black-owned bank^ but they have been unsuc|| ' cessful. One detrimental factor might be the memjff * ory of a black-owned cre? . dit union which operated m in Winston-Salem in the fifties. When its founder \ left town with the funds, \ he also took the commun\ ity's faith in minority \ financial institutions. A There are alternatives W? I" Wx4'x8 lQ)0^]D?IL,[E g > Pecan Oi 2) W5!MM ~ H Wellingto \i i Walnut P chronicle Both of the** dark I ?t> left are urll ftqitec >^7 1 AO more formal room* cCxlliH. - -- - Wellington Walnut in ? ?-?? -I M- hrowTi atid~fWor?l< _ highlighted !>y trace lighter bro*?n. Sirriu grain* on lauan. #1 'k. Have my p.m. Fri. I ^ ^njh ^ Hj Dap Panel-Nu oz. Spray ETBALL lrp^% STAKES S task |gO ' ' ? ?'.? Cll BBfl SPgA) SPHAY PS> ENAMi ENAMEL AA Winners B ? r and Win! H f A CATION B (La Von Sav,' 83.00: so ? I $ 7R DETAILS I Wl B B " KLL CARDS AT ANY kTIONS: ^ Ith ' <ay Plata Shopping Ctr. I Ida Mjnoc Shopping Ctr. V ... - ' . .. .... ck Firms Seek Caj. to banks fpr raising capital A local development to start a business, corporation in Greensboro Churches can serve as was formed by a minority successful developers of investors'group who got a business. loan to build a public In Philadelphia a minis- storage warehouse. They ter named Leon Sullivan later sold it in order to persuaded 300 members develop other businesses, of his church to contribute and made a profit' of $10 a week to an invest- $250,000. ment fund. At the end of The market for black three years, the group businesses definitely ., took its accumulated cap- exists in Winston-Salem. , ital and built Progress According to one survey, < Plaza, which today is one Winston-Salem residents < inrnmo of artvbWW irr < 'nation. "** ~ ~ North Carolina. If Wins- i If 25 black churches ton-Salem's blacks were 1 formed an organization incorporated as a separate < ^eqiijrjng they would -rank I from 50 members per tenth" in pupulatiou ill I -church, at the end of a North Carolina, with 1 year . they would ?have - ^ j?? $600,000 to work with. MhCl IS Another possibility is Continued From p j community investors ? groups. Several people in ^ extended credit terms 1 a community could form program, as well as-other < an investment company, types of financing, pooling their capital. This The Patterson Avenue would quality the group store is the second of Ed for a Small Business Loan Kelly's salvage stores. w from the SB A, which The first is located at 1Q20 V would lend them up to South Marshall Street. S $500,000. ram' >' Decorato^^^^^j j|' j aneling -'-^^ ^ro^Ti paneling ^ ^ ^ - tSlJifi / if-if,,., M I. Choice! TllmfjS m Per Panel Ljl_!_JJ 1|\Jj ( Mk %K ^^?'3>s I pm^H Safety-Walk Paintable 0|l U|Q| Anti-Slip Tape Silicone Caulk "law/ora S*>89 ? ??3 ^Br 2 ? 120 INCHES II O* Tube 1 I Fast Drying Instant Wttfl * Spray Paint >Vk^^ :i $|lt) J?&.. -i H Per oi. Can ! . Ideal for wicker. wrought iron. toys. ' J5?i. e'c- Contain* a special ruat j^a preventati\e. Indoor* or out. #48119-40 y TT f iliruz Whitp -- * (>" | PIS r-rT~ M- i i. tou ?| Tanted to rover in one coat. ^ * \\ ^ iimiio ceiling defect* and yf ?tt >eUo*ing. #47612 ^^^nvunun) ^ y t I rital 49,128 citizens. Winston-Salem's black consumers spend $184 million annually for products and services, plac- ? WINSTON-SALEM 1 ing it eleventh in retail CHRONICLIJ spending power in the The Winston-Salem state. Chronicle is published With spending power of every Thursday by the $184 million, the capital to Winston-Salem Chronistart black business cle Publishing Cornexists. The next step is pany, Inc. 603 Pepper experience, expertise, and Building - 102 W. 4th organization. Blacks who St. Mailing Address: organize and pool their P.O. Box 3154, Winw^-foitu (itwnwuiiLa w.lifr* gTlfll'. Hhhh^?~ requiring assistance from 8624. Second Class Danks which are white- I postage paid at Win-1 >wned.?1_ ? I ston-Salem , N . C . | *5"T. TY HDSISESSES* EX Subscription: $8.32 ^ERIENCE REQUIRED per year?payable in r _//. J advance (N.C. sales tax Lelly S included). Opinions expressed by columnist in this behind the Main Street new8papel. do not ' ore' necessarily represent ? the policy of this Paper. "We have an expert National Advertising service department, and Representative - Black ve service what we sell," Media, Inc. >aid Weisner. PUBLICATION NO. 067910. liiufll W x 4' x 8' Royal Pine I Wall Paneling ISfttM) . I 1 ;J V $2.00 /J Per Panel V jj Royal Pine is a rich, rusty brown, shot V Jl through with shades of lighter brown. Mas a simulated woodgrain on lausn pl>woo? #13939 Itj> s/"" x 4' x 8' Autumn I jfflwsr:- Oalr Wall Paneling Biffin-,. #? PrrPum>i !#, A ?ndy versatile medium hrdwn paneling V J'jJ style. Has a simulated woodgFaln on wood I composition board. #13867 (jJki sml Assorted Pre-Fiuit-hed ill I 11 Moulding _ 1 : liU- U\,. -I- ? Sfl - 10 I I v| |l: 1 |. rj I Per Fool Add the 'finishing touch" to your newly paneled room with pre<fini*brd moulding in colors to match your puneling. #01400 H Interior And I Exterior H ATIN6 u Penetrating Oil H DD STAW Wnnfl .^it ain ? w ? vr v vk ?o??? =, m i HUB 1 r IHH Add* semi-transparent flat color to unfinished or previously B stained wood. It's ideal for use on doors, woodwork, and furniture. Comes in attractive I I colors to match your paneling. ^ Penetrates the wood to help protect as it beautifies. 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