i PAGE « THE TRIBUNAL AID WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1973 Employment Male CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Employment Female NEED EMPLOYMENT? WHY JOURNEY ELSEWHERE? HIGH POINT OFFERS MANY OPPORTUNITIES ':^F SECURITY EMPLOYMENT WITH BENEFITS UNMATCHED. IN HIGH POINT, ONLY THE LAZY ARE UNEMPLOYED. Don't Waste Your Money With Unappreciaiive Merchants! IKTRODUCIHG NEWS IK THE MOTHER TOHGUE For Black people, the mother tongue is the same all over the country. It's the unique way we have of expressing ourselves. That's one of the reasons the National Black Network saw the need for a national Black newsservice. What do we call Black news? It's simply news reported by Black people, edited by Black people, and affecting the lives of Black people. That's the National Black Network—a vital communications link between Black communities everywhere. It's a bet that when you listen,to an NBN station, you'll know where it's coming from. After all, it's carrying you/"news. 0 National Black Network Division of Unity Broadcasting Network, Inc FRED GUIDRY’S THREE SONS WILL EARN MORE IN 1973 THAN HE HAS EARNED FOR 200YEARS. Its not unusual to find three college grad uates in the same American family. Unless its a family from Opelousas. Louisiana, right in the center of rural black America. Fred Guidry has been a sawmill worker since 1933, earning at most $2400 a year He’s locked in a 200 year-old cycle of poverty, ignorance and prejudice that seems almost unbreakable. But his sons broke out. For openers. James. Fred and Larry grad • uated from Xavier University. New Orleans, in '68,'69 and 72. After a year with IBM, James joined the Los Alamos Project, earned an M. S. in Com puter Sciences and is now at Carnegie-Mellon studying Urban Affairs. Fred researches solar physics at NASA's Goddard Space Right Center. Larry will return to his Ph.D. studies in chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh after completing his hitch with Uncle Sam. Fred Guidry's three sons have an earning potential he only dreamed of. But they might never have made it without the United Negro College Fund. We support Xavier and 39 other private colleges that help 45,000 students break out of the rural backwaters and urban ghettos of this country and into 20th century America. We know there's a place for them. We know we can help them find it. All we need is money. Yours. A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste. Give to the United Negro College Fund. 55 East 52nd Street, New York, New York 10022. tQ’" ATTENTIOM - LET US TRAIN YOU TO BE A HIGHLY SKILLED SEWING MACHINE OPERATOR. ■ RECEIVE EXCELLENT E.MPLOYEE BENEFITS INCIUDING A DAY CARE CENTER FOR YOUR CHILDREN. WORK WITH SOME VERY FINE PEOF'lE • EARN GOOD PAY — APPLY — PERSONNEL OFFICE 8 A.M.-4 P.M. MONDAY-FRIDAY MR. APPAREL, INC. (i® 501 MANGUM AVE. USI A U.S IIVDUSTRIES COr^PAfSIY. rl»i of 4i;ff«r©r- "yAn [.quo! Opporfunily f.niployr.r Drive Less Bicycles, skates, scooters and a lot of other ihings may, become a great deal more popular wiihin ihe next few monlhs. And if you visiled your lavoriie gasoline pump lasi week, you know why because you got -somoihing,of a shock; gasoline, in most places skyrocketed lo 41 and 45 cents a gallon. And ihere is talk of rationing and stamps wiihin Ihe next two lo Ihree months, Don’i blame your dealer; he’s got lo live loo. We've gol lo be careful about our consumption of fuel. And then, tell it lo Washington—if anybody is listening lo such “minor” cojnplaints ihese days, -The Atlanta Inquirer Stymie To Appear On Sanford And Son Fridoy the: pHARACTERj^(,ptis in *e “A House,,, a Poolroorn” ' Sanford and Son, to be colorcast on Ihe NBC Television Network, Friday, Nov. 23 (8- 8:30 p.m. NYT), has a very famous faoey but the’face has scarcely been seen publicly for nearly 30 years. Otis is played by Mathew Beard Jr.. who was Stymie, the derby-halted urchin in the old “Our Gang” comedies back in Ihe 1930’s. Now 48. Mat has been oul of show business since he was 19, when addiction lo narcotics hailed his career. BKAUD DID the Stymie role from ages lo IQ and had parts in several ; pictures including “Jezel?eitV “Prisoner of Shark Island”^ .Q.nd “Captain Blood,” as well as roles on radit shows such as “Lux RadiO' Theatre” and “Silver Screen Theatre.” But in his late teens, he succumbed , to hard drugs. “However,” he said. “I don’t blame Hollywood for my problem; it was just the experiences of youth. The same thing could have happened to me anyw’here.” BKARD NOW lives at Synanon, a Los Angeles group which rehabilitates drug addicts, alcoholics and other people unable to cope with Jocial responsibility. At Syna non, he met his • ife, Anne, who was an alcoholic. They live in a one bedroom apartment and Beard works as Synanon’s head of transportation between Los Angeles and Oakland, Calif. t HILLCREST PLANT KLOPMAN MILLS A Division of Burlington Industries "CAREERS IN TEXTILES" No Experience Necessary Trainees are needed at once on the following jobs: V • MACHINE OPERATOR-TEXTURING • MACHINE TENDER-CREEIER • MACHINE TENDER-DOFFER • MACHINE TENDER-lAP UPS • MATERIALS HANDIER-FORK TRUCK • MACHINE TENDER-DOWNTWIST • MATERIAIS HANDIER-TEXTURING •MACHINE OPERATOR-WINDING A BETTER FUTURE — NOW! full benefits . . . job security . . . Good We offer excellent wages working conditions. This is your opportunity to move on to bigger and better things ... with the world's largest textile company. APPLY tN PERSON HIILCREST PLANT 1327 Lincoln Dr., High Point, N.C. Regular Perionnel OKIce Hours: 8:00-5:00 Weekdays An Equal Opportunity Employer / Subscribe To Paper Your THE TRIBUNAL AID DID YOU m YOUR tURNnVRE 14 tron a TRIBUNAL AID ADVERTISER ? 9. HIGH WABES STEADY JOB No •xptri*nc« n0C§ssary for LOST IN THGQjHT—Linda Antione, a junior at Fayetteville State University, appears to be totally lost in thought as FSU lensman J. B. Henderson catches her unaware. Linda hails from Savannah, Georgia and is an immediate education major. (FSU Photo by John B. Henderson) Winston-S^em Greenslwro' High Point Thomasville Asheboro TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVERS These jobs can be yours by triinlnf through our State Approved Center. — Those accepted can arrange TERMS. EARN HIGH WAGES No need to leave your present job while training. Correspondence It Field Training featuring all 9 types of trans missions. Free job guidance. APPROVED FOR VETERANS TRAINING -A.m.erlosLii Trsuning Serv-loea For IntormaVon call High Point 886-5927 Ask for Doug Long Serving.. Asheboro^ High Point, Thomasville, and Winston-Salem ALL WITHIN A 25 MILE RADIUS

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