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PAGE 8 THE TRIBUNAL AID WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1974 Employment Male CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Employment Female NEED EMPLOYMENT? WHY JOURNEY ELSEWHERE? HIGH POINT OFFERS MANY OPPORTUNITIES OF SECURITY EMPLOYMENT WITH BENEFITS UNMATCHED. IN HIGH POINT, ONLY THE LAZY ARE UNEMPLOYED. Consumer's Corner Continued from Page 2 impulsively. Especially be ware of door-to-door sales men and the lure of “Something for Northing." However disguised, do your shopping in show rooms, not your living room. Compare merchan dise and prices as carefully for large appliances and furniture as you do for food and clothing. Not to do so is to be penny-wise and dollar foolish. VII. You shall not commit yourself to any installment contract without reading it completely. Be sure that all blanks have been filled in and that all verbal agreements have been put in writing. Vlll. You should not cheat yourself by securing new loans at high interest to pay off old due bills, charging little or no interest. This is an expensive way of buying time, not a way of paying bills. The continued conso lidation of your debts canb lead to the gradual disintegration of your marriage. IX, You shall not bear the responsibility of purchasing a car or major appliance on the installment plan with out inquiring into the true annual rate of interest, dollar charges and other special fees. Interest rates vary considerably, shop for your credit as well as your merchandise. X. You shall not covet a house of your own if you move frequently. Financ ing, selling and closing costs increase the cost of home ownership prohibi tively for families which move every few years. Neither shall you compare the costs of renting versus buying without including all of the costs of home ownership beside monthly mortgage payments. De preciation, taxes, hazard insurance, mortgage life insurance, closing costs, upkeep and repairs, and income from interest lost on savings used as a down payment on a house. If you find yourself in need of assistance because you have violated too many of the above, contact your local Consumer Credit Counselor, in Greensboro, 273-3691, in Winston- Salem, 725-1958, or High Point, 885-0041. Police af party lakes own life CHICAGO — Police here label as suicide the shooting of Patrolman Charles Nich ols, 36, which ocurred after a party during which he reportly had an argu ment with his estranged wife. Mrs. Barbara Nichols, 34, reported that her husband, who shot himself at 8U4 S. Merrill Ave„ had quarreled with her about her going out with other men as the party was ending. According to witnesses, Nichols then killed himself. THIS IS Your Paper USB IT FREE CARRY CASE when you buy HOMELITE" XL2 CHAIN SAW DEADLINE THE DEADLINE for news anq pictures to appear in the TRIBUNAL AID is THURSDAY NOOiN. Material arrivinE at this newspaper afterwards will be pubhshed tiie following week. MAIL TO; THE TRIBUNAL AID P. O. Box 921 High Point, N.C. 27261 m TWO TRIGGERS forbigcutting jobs, and little pruning jobs. LIGHTWEIGHT-POWERFUL-RUGGED $iiri95 Black news is good news Every day something good can happen to those beautiful ears of yours. It’s called Black news. And the way you get next to it is by tuning in a National Black Net work station. Every hour on the hour 18 times a day, (slightly abbreviated schedule on Sunday) you can hear about what’s happening in your world. That’s because it’s news reported and edited by Black people. Listen to the good news. Black news on the National Black Network. 0 The National Black Network Division of Unity Broadcasting Network, Inc. 1350 Avenue of the Americas New York, New York 10019 119 KAY MFG. CORP. IMMEDIATE OPENINGS -t I Machine Set>Up Operators ( ( \ Assemblers ^ ^ ^ Packers'- ‘ ' Fork, Lift Operator^ '" FIRST AND SECOND SHIFT • Paid Vgcation > ' > . * 7 Paid Holidays - • Free Hosp. ins. ' Z * Reg. Overtime Work Apply KAY MFG. CORP. ' i’ * . / ;730 Taylor Ave. High Point, N.C. " > ; .V . One Of The Largest Sjirihg ^ > :Mfg. Corp. In The U.S. ; • ONLY with 12" bar & chain &CARRYCASE Look for your local Homallte daaler In th« yellow pages. CARRY CASE OFFER EXPIRES DEC.31,1973 6ENEIIU STEEL PRODUCTS, INC. A Good Place To Begin A Career. Full Time Work ON THE JOB TRAINING Appiy or Call Personnel Office 1151 Blandwood Cr. 883 • 9101 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 Carnegle-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 Uiicle Sam. Fred Guidry's three sons have an earning potential he only dreamed of. Eiut they might never have made it without the United Negro College Fund. VVe 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. Ajl we need is moneu Yours. A Mind is a Terrible Thing to Waste. Give to the United Negro College Fiind. 55 East 52nd Street, New York, New York 10022. ? ? ? ? ? ? r r ? ? ? ? 7 7 ? ? 7 7 7 irt Have you ever Aforked where the pay is as poor as the working conditions? ^ Where the air conditioner never \^orks l in the summertime? Where there is ^ smoke and debris instead of grass and I trees? Where the piped-in m usic can't heard? And the canteen food is 5 Z days old? If you are not interested in the above, come by and see and talk ew. •^withus-- Located in : SOUTHEAST HIGH POINT - Experienced ^ & non experienced people willing to learn THE TRIBUNAL AID Stokesdale Fixing Knittmg Seaming Dying Boarding Pairing Finishing E.Kiy«,t“t Dr. IT V. i "5 / • - OQ E D r*. 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