Civtt CoRAiission Sets yp hMlati Unit for Hawaii ' AVASHINGToM, D. (J,—The Com- ImiSston oil ^ivll Hl^ts has ap- piSteft tSUftWi A«»t*ory Com mittee compoBed of eight persons, iir. Jphti A. Hannah, chairman of the Commission, has antiotnced. Of the ciRht, three arc of Oriental anccstty. Joseph V- ilodgson, a Honolulu ottorncy atid former Uhitod Stales ’ rcpreseota'tfvc oh the Uirtted Na ’4lotls War Crimes- Commission, was You Cjin’4 Afford To Miss mat We Offeil Aceidfint And Health ittiUirance ' ‘ tio»pU(ili»aUon Imurancc jlndltlilaal or Pluto- tip To1i|10.6fJ per Day Pliis Miaoel- laoeotis Fe«8 Siii-, gicul Benefits 70 Days Per Year, A(ifeNTs Wanted Local imd SUitet^ide M^n €ft Wiftn^n Southern fidelity I\f ntual Insurance Coii|pany PHONE 3 3331 52715lm Strtfet I , Durhtm» JV, C, named ,chairman of the Hawaii group. Other members of the Commit tee are: Dr. Gregg M. Sinclair, president omeritus of the University of Ha waii; Mrs. Elizabeth P. Farrington, widow of* farmer Gov. Farrington arid prcsTclcnt of the Honolulu Star-BuUeUn; Hung Wo Ching, presiileirt'of'Aloha Airlines; Ralph T.' Yam^uchi, former president of the Bar Association of Hawaii; Dr. Francis K. Sylva, chairman of the Hawaii Aeronautics Commission; Ji Garner Anthony, former at torney general of Hawaii, and Harokl W, Kent, president of the ^Itohblulu Council of Churches. Afl members arc residents of ilonoluUi. , , o In^lish Meet At k Augustine's HALRIGH — The- first annual English Instilutc wUi be held at St. Aiigusti'nc's CoIIcg.e bn Saturday, April li.^in the Pcnick Hall' of Scienco, accbrding to Dr. Marcus If. noulVare, chairman of the di vision of the liuniaml-ies. TIrcse for the institute will be; “Operations English: Improved Ttfchniquos—Improved Products.” Invitation is being' extended to high school teachers of English in North Cpoiina and aroa.s with some participation from college tenchers of English. Consulftints, in the areas of 4a V w.kT€oi «rs ar» thtown awarils for their eommunttiaf In th« Capital Area Dcvetoiiinent Am«* elatlah Contest. “dritTalnj teiralary-traatUrer of tha AUa- (iailan, prasanU fha Shllah Cim- (nunlty prita of .$200 la S. T. Barbaa, eemmutiKy liadar; Mr«. iBrtare^. M«Lam1i, leader or the F^landthlp Community; Waylon Batts, leader of the Banel Creek CommunHy; receive certificates for th^li' communities. DUnLIN, Ga.—Forty nine Neg ro Extensioil Service supervisors from 14 State.'!' met in a regiondl workshop last week here at the 4-H center to take a fresh look at their job in view of the changing agricultural econoltiy of the South. Principal speakers at the work- ■shop were: Dr. E. B. Evans, presi dent of Prairie View, Texas, A&M college; I;. I. Jones, field reprfc- l)asic communication reading and | llic Federal Extension writing wt|l includc;; Dr. .Nick Aaron Ford,, head of English and Speech Department, Morgan Stiite College, Baltimore; Maryland; Mr, Ui-uoe W. Brigiiam, supervisor, of Adult, College, and StiGondary Cor rective Services, Uie Heading Clin ic, Temple University, Philadel phia, Pa Scrvicc; Director M. O. Watkins of al assemblies, group demonstra tions and discussions in reading and writing, formal luncheon, pan el discussion, and a report session. For further information, write to Dr. Mafcus II. Boulware, chair man, Department of English, St. The institute will feature gencr- Augustine’s' College, Raleigh. 4/5 Qt. OmUjLCD • tOTTLCO It ANCIBNT *ob OIStllKNO CO. nUMCFOm. KENTUCKY the- Florida Ejftension Service; Mis^ ^le Gaddis, State honto demonstration agent of Mi.ssissip- pj; Dr. Grady W. Taylor, district agent of Alabama; Director W. A. Sutton of the Georgia Exten.sion Service; and P. H; Stone of the Federal Extension officc who di rected the worshop. The speakers described the vast changes which are taking place in agriculture and rural life: Farms becoming larger and fewer, mechanized atid specialized with increased emphasis on livestock; Other changes incliide higher edu cational level of farmpeople, a decline in home production of food and tlothlng, and a tendency more and more to purchase such items. ‘, It was pointed’out also that the schools ar« being consolidated, the number of rural non-farm families r is increasing, and the conccntra-| tion of farm people by age groups is tending to fall among the young and the old. Following the addresses, the supervisors, \vho djrect the work of more than 800 farm and home demonstration agents, met for three days in small workshop groups to analyze their Extension programs and make adjustments to help meet the changing needs of rural people. It was suggested that supervis ion be broadened to provide fof more effective recruitment, place- mentl and tnihiing of ageitts, and' more careful surveillance of pro gram planning and program execu tion. In line with the changing agri cultural economy, the farm dem onstration supervisors placed in creased emphasis on adequate famfly-sisfed farms, higher efficien cy, pasture development, and livestock production. Taking a look at today’s rural home, the home demonstration su per viv.sors said more work needs to iie'done in the areas of famib’ telations, consumer , btjying, ^.ahd, ih^mo, And' t(»ey sup-, thaf‘'TOi'e ’ res^SrcH%n tfie status of Negro fnfrni should be undertaken. Seven Mate Honor Society : CONCORD — Seven students, | members of the Junior Class, qual-1 ily for mcraberBhip in the Alpha j rau Chapter of Alpha Kappa Mui National Honcr Society. j These students have maintained an academic average «f 2.3 or | above during their entire college, careers. I They arc as follows: Misses Jose : I phine Asbury 2.8, Concord; Shelv- '; 1 gene Beeks 2.4, Greenville, S. C.;j 1 Elizabeth Edwards 23, Concord; j ' Mable Poe 2.3» East SpcBcer; Ma I i ble Uicliardscn 2.4, Home, Ga.;| Bobbye Jean Wright 2,0, Groen- ! villc, S. C.*, Barbara Ann Byrd 2.7, Gastonia. silver tray to Mr. Stone in rccog nition of his 40 years of fouUtand ing service in agriculture extcns-| ion work. The presentation was, made at a dinner by Mrs. Marian B. Paul, state supervi.sor of Neg ro home demonstration work in South Carolina. Mr, Stone l)egan work as a county agent in Geor gia on February IJ, 1919. Other speakers on the dinner program were: 1-. J. Washington, assistant to tht Administrator of the Farmers Home Administra tion; and A. II. Fuhr, information families of the Farm Credit Ad- i ministration. SAT, lilt. MARCH 7, IW "THE TfcUTH UMNIIIM.fO" itilSKA' VODKA 4/S QUAXT $3.95 n.vT $1.50 100 Proof. Made from 'Irain by L. Rellkv A Tie, Co'-.keyoviHo, W>1., U j.A. The 4‘II lea!crs cxprcs.so(I con cern over the decline in club en rollment among pupils at consali- dated schools. Emphasis was plac ed on organizing out-of-school clui)s in tiie local communities. Some tiiought was given also to the de velopment of new 4-11 projects, such as baby sitting and subur ban and urban yard boautilication. Another highlight of the work shop was the pre.sontation of a Supervisors in attenlance at the workshop tame from the following States: Alabama, Arkansas, Flori da, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mi.s.si.ssippi, North Car- olifja, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia. Attending the meeting from •Nortii Carolina were: Mrs. Minnie M. Brown, Mrs. F. W. Corbett, H. M. McNeil ami Mrs. J. S. Wcav- STHAICS^ KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY, 86 PROOf UNCKNT AOf OBTIttINO CO, fRANKFORT, KYj. TM MATTAO CHtWTAM Here’s why you should buy your appliance from Mont gomery & Aldridge! ... 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NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINISVRATION II.WING QUALIFIED as Execu tor of the Estate of Joseph (Joe) Allen, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to cxhihk them to the undersigned, at 203^-2 East I Chapel Hill Street, Durham. North ; Carolina, on or before the 7th day All 1 of February. 1960, or uiis notice CLASSIFIED ADS-:- persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate pay- mwl to the inWerslgtied; This 29th day of January' 1959. Gladys H. McNeill,‘Administratrix V _ __ o 10 Shirts reg, packed $1.90 I or 2 Shirts ea. 20c } or mdra ea. 10c Deluxe packed shirts ^.ea. 20c t, (Cellophanes SANITARY ,jii I^underers And Cleaners DIAL 2-4831 CORNER PINE STREET AND LAKEWOOD AVENUE Service Caraget Speight’s Auto Service . steam Cleaning Recapping ... Wheel Road Service Service .. Alignment. t»HONE: 6-2571 PettlKrew and Fayetteville Sta. 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CAU. 3-lMl wil! be pleaded in bar of their re- recovery. tate will please make immediate ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NOTICE TO CftEDITORS Having quaified as the Admin istratrix of the estate o£ Mrs. Mae Bass^ sjpia.ulding, late of Durham County, North, Carolina, this is to notify aH'pctsons hav ing claims against smd^oSiate to c.v.bibit them to the undersigned at 114 W. Parrish Street, Durham, Nortli Carolina, on or befwe Feb- This 2nd day of February, 1960. JAMES T. HAWKINS Executor WILLIAM A. MARSH. JR. Attorney Feb. 7, 14, 21, 28 March 7, 14. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as execvtrix of the estate of Mrs. Mary Clark Hop son. deceased, late of Durlwm County, North Carolina, this is to hwtifi.' a!i prCRonti |avtng claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 109 East Hillside Avenue, Durham, North ruary 14, I960, or this notice willj Carolina on or before the 23rtl be plead in bar of their recovery, j January, 1960, or this no- All persons in^ebtlKl to said es- ^ (jpp pjeajeQ ju jjjy o| tiieir tatc will please make immediate i recovery. payment. This lOth day of February, 1959. Mechanics abd Fanners Bank, Admini.stratrix . of , the estate of Mae Bass Spaulding,, deceased. Feb. 14, 21, *8. March 7, 14, 21. 1959. FOR SALE $1,0«0 DOWN 3 BMroom, Brick Hom(» For Colored Balance LIko 'PmyU^ Hmt TM. NOTICE op SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Durham County Civil'Court No. 2768. MARTHA T. PATE. Plaintiff vs. JOHN B. PATE. Deltn^nt. TO JOHN R.' PATE: Take notice, th«t » pieadine seeking relief against has been filed in the abave-entitled action. The nature )f the relief mught is an absolute divorce from the bonds of matrimony on the grounds of two jntars lepsration. You are required >0 make de fense to such pleading am or be fore the 12th day of M«rcta, 1800. and upon your failure* to do so, the party seeking service upM> you will apply to (he Court for the relief sought. This 11th day of February, 1968 - .JEpi Cleric D(qrti«m County Civi) Cadrt. McKissick All persons indebted to sXd es tate are requested to make imme diate payment. This the 23rd day of Jaau.iry, 1959. ANNIE JANE HOPSON fixecutrix of the estate of Mrs. Mary Clark Ho^n, deceased. Feb. 21 28. Mar. 7-14^21 28. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as ex ecuurix of the estate 01 Callie Overby Jeffries, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against snid estate to exhibit them to the undersignei at 632 Colfax Street, Durham. Nwth Carolina, on or before March 1, 1960, or this notice wdl be plead in bar of their reco«ery. All persons indebted to said es tate will ptawe make imntediaU' payment. Xlus the 23rd day of February, ino. (mS) RUTH MITCIICX ECBcunvE or ESTAte or CALUE OVFitDY JEK : ■-^--TOOTi - M. HDGM THOMPSON. |ATrtMmnr. i »T,