) i Pa^t* 2 THE TRIBUNAL AID WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11,1976 “BUSiNErsTFTNANC^^^ Sears Airs New Catchy Jingle Promoted To Atlanta Office ASHf^VTLLE—John C. Law School from 1969 to Blakely, an Asheville 1972. At present, he is native, has recently join- enrolled in the Graduate ed Southern Bell's School of Business Brookwood District of Adminstration at Geor- Atlanta, Georgia as gia State University in Installation Foreman. Atlanta, Georgia. After graduating from From 1971 to 1972, Stephens-Lee High Blakely served as Legal School, Asheville, in Counselor with the Dix- 1%5, Blakely received well Legal Rights Asso- his undergraduate edu- ciation in New Haven, cation at Morehouse Connecticut. Following College in Atlanta. He this, he was Program attended Yale University Director for the Greater Sears employed the services of Earl Gill's Pr fessional Marketing Firm approximately one New Haven Black Coali- ago for special con- tioii and Deputy Director sultation on the Black of the Hill Neighborhood Consumer Market. Corporation, New Haven * ^ 9BCM) Model Cities. m Gill's firm reports to * He is a member of the Raleigh Luter, Jr., American Management Advertising Director for Association, American J* Sears. Sears advertising Sodety of Public Admmi- & directed towards the strators. National Asso- W BCM via the black press ciation of Black Manu- black radio is coordi- factures and Tau Kappa Mr. & Mrs. Johnny natcd by Gill's Market- Alpha Mu National Blakely, 40 Walton St. ingFirm. Forensic Honor Society. Asheville, N.C. Luter was requested ■ Blakely is the son of by Gill to entertain the idea of letting his firm produce a jingle for Sears to be aired on black radio stations. The idea materialized and resulted in the slick, rhythmically, catchy jingle i.ow being played with Sears ads on radio. The jingle carries the main theme that Sears is Number one, and you can shop at Sears and save. Sears catchy jingle with today's popular Disco sound, will defi nitely capture the listen ers ear. Walter Grady, of Witches Brew Recording Company was the pro duction consultant for t^e jingle. The Choco late Funk Band and vocalist were the very creative musicians pro viding the music for the very popular Sears jingle. tied WcO^H\a r- '-M Jim Hunt Receives Praise From Blacks RALEIGH—North Car. lina's two black senators praised Lt. Gov. Jim Hunt for his leadership in the legislative body. Hunt is a Democratic candidate for governor. State Senators Fred Alexander of Charlotte and John Winters of Raleigh praised Hunt for appointing them to important Senate com- mitties during the 1975 and 1976 sessions. Alexander and Win ters are the first black senators in North Caro- Expressions In Poetry by WILLKNE M. RIJCKEK COLOR ME BLACK Color me as dark as the fertile soil of the Nile. Color me as rich as the dark caves aged with years. Color me as deep as the night before a store. Color me black. ( : Color me with strength as a sineved man sweating hard from labor. Color me with pride-as stands the ancient pyriamids in Egypt. Color me rejoining as did our forefathers while praising their goods. Color me black. Color me relieved like a woman in labor as she feels that last jolting pain before birth. Color me inquisitive as a babe that' s just learned to walk. Color me comely and as beautiful and breathing as the rainbow after a storm. Color me black. lina this century. In a speech to the Dunn Rotarty Club Tuesday, August 3, Winters said that even as a first-term senator, he was appointed by Hunt to some of the most important committees of the Senate. "This gave me an opportunity to structure and sponsor some meaningful legisla tion," Winters told his audience. "Many of us are quali fied to make contribu tions, but the door has to be opened to us first," Winters said. "Some times you are able to open them yourself, but, most often, they are opened by others. Jim Hunt opened doors for me in the Senate." Senator Alexander said he was impressed with Hunt's concern with people problems of the State of North Carolina, and that in cludes black people, white people, poor, rich, whatever." Alexander said Hunt had the ability, training and knowledge of state government to best get the job done. "He really knows how to make things happen," Alex ander said. "I've seen him exert strong leader ship in many ways during my term in the Senate." Alexander also point ed out that Hunt was the first gubernatorial candi date to have a special staff member working with minority affairs. Dr. John Larkins, former director of the state's Youth Development Division, is serving in that capacity with the campaign. Larkins said he had known Hunt for many years and knew first-hand of Hunt's dedication in seeing that all citizens of the state have equal opportunity in all aspects of life. "1 am especially pleas ed that John Larkins is taking this leadership role in my campaign. Hunt said. "He knows first-hand the problems of minority employment in state government and I rely heavily on his advice." Larkins said, "Jim Hunt is fully award of the necessity of expanding employment horizons in state government for minorities and women, and 1 know this will be a top priority in his administration." Working with Dr. Larkins on Hunt's cam paign staff is John W. Edwards, Jr. of Durham who has worked with the Voter Education Project and other voter registra tion drives. Lt. Gov. Hunt has received the endorse ment of many important black organizations in the state, including: The General Baptist State Convention; the N.C.State Beauticians and Cosmetologists Association; the North Carolina Master Barbers Association; the 2nd Congressional District Black Caucus; and the executives committee of the North Carolina Fed eration of Negro Woman Clubs. z.. Seated from left to right: Mr. William BiU Turner, Zon Merchandising Manager for Sears and Mr. Raleigh Luter, Jr., Advertising Director for Sears listens to new Sears jingle being played by Mr. Earl Gill, President of Earl Gill' s Publishing and Professional Consultants Firm, producer of the Sears jingle. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NORTH CAROLINA GUILFORD COUNTY NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN pursuant to N.C.Gen. Stat. 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