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Congress activities begin at once with registration and get acquainted parties, but the for mal program actually begins on Sunday, Nov. 27, and con tinues until a final banquet and farewell party on Thursday night, Dec. 1. Dr. T. C. Blalock, state 4-H leader at North Carolina State University, says the Congress is an annual event planned by the National 4-H Service Com mittee in cooperation with the Extension Service of the land grant universities, and more than 57 individual and busi ness firms Which support the 4-H program. The Congress theme is "Pur- DR. L. T. DA YE ACCEPTS CALL TO NEWPORT NEWS, VA. CHURCH HENDERSON Dr. L. T. Daye recently accepted the call to the pastorate of the Zion Baptist Church, Newport News, Virginia. He succeeds the late Rev S. S. Sutton. Dr. Daye is presently pastoring the Shiloh Baptist Church at Henderson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Daye of Hillsboro, and attended the public schools of Orange County. 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The installation took place at the closing session of the two-day meet conducted at the Winston-Salem, Robert E. L«e Hotel. The integrated organization, compsoed of the 58 public and private colleges and universi ties in the State, has for its puiposes; To provide a forum for -discussion of trends and suit of Excellence." Prominent government, education and business leaders will meet with the delegates to provoke a greater depth of challenge in setting high standards for a better tomorrow. During the action-packed week more than 218 youths selected for superior achieve ment and leadership ability will be designated national winners of SSOO educational scholarships. Three boys and three girls will be named to receive the highest honor bestowed during the Congress: The Presidential Silver Tray award. These cham pions are the top pairs in achievement, citizenship and leadership programs. Donors of funds for the trips and scholarships are business firms and foundations. They contribute more than a million dollars each year, according to the National 4-H Service Com mittee which receives the funds to administer for awards and other program aids. eigh; and the Doctor of Divin ity Degree from the Guadulupe College at Seguin, Texas. He is married to the former Miss Daisy Rudd of Mebane. They have four children Sher ron, Gwenever, Linwood, and Alvis. It takes real sportsmanship for the wife of a clever man to laugh at the same joke at six dinner parties during a sin gle winter. Now that we have a seat belt, the chauffeur seems to drive twice as fast as he used ■ CHARLES RIGSBEE Manoger COY BROWN AMfTWonooor majt , \ I DR. DOWDY issues in higher education; to provide a medium for coordi nation in matters of common interest to the institutions and to further the cause of higher education in North Carolina. The organization reelected j Dr. J. P. Freeman of the State Department of Public Instruc tion, Raleigh, as secretary treasurer. Dr. Dowdy, who replaces Dr. Arthur D. Wenger, the presi dent of Atlantic Christian Col lege, Greensboro, - assumes the position after being named president-elect at the 1965 an mial meeting He also holds two other im portant posts in professional education organizations. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Association of State Universities and Land- Grant Colleges and is chairman of Public Institutions of High er Learning in Southern States of the Southern A ssoc > at ' on °* Colleges and Schools NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIEDa s Ad ministrator of the estate of David Turner, deceased, late 'of Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said e.ftate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Par rish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before Mav 12, 1967. or this 1 notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This the 7th day of Novem her, 1966. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator, Estate of David Turner. Deceased November 12, 19, 26: Dec. 3. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminis trator of the Estate of Nancy M. Mangum, deceased, late of Durham County. North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at the office of W. G. Pearson, 11, Attorney, 336 1/2 E. Pettigrew Street, Durham, North Carolina on or before 24 April 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make imme diate payment to the Adminis trator. This the 17th day of October. 1966. John Edd Mangum, Administrator of the Estate of Nancy M. Mangum Deceased W. G. Pearson, II Attorney at Law Durham, North Carolina 336 1/ 2 E. PettigrCvv Street Oct 22, 29, and Nov. 5, 12 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as ad minstrator of the estate of Eu genia Simmons, deceased, late of Durham County, North Car olina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 702 Philmont Street, Durham, North Caro lina on or before May 15, 1967. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons having claims against said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 7th day of Novem ber, 1966. Daniel Ellis, Administrator AM AND FM RADIOS LUGGAGE WRIST WATCHES Royal Portable Typewriter $34.95 Poleroid Camera . $24.95 Sam's Pawn Shop 122 E. Main St. Ph. 682-2573 Durham. N. C. One-Hour MARTINIZING 1-HOUR • DAY LAUNDRY SERVICE ALTERATIONS UPON REQUEST Original 1-Hour MARTINIZING At Flv* Point*. Downtown City Slums Continued from page 2B with 56 percent of all big-city Negroes living in such areas. • The unemployment rates of Negroes in these areas were higher than the worst national rates for the entire labor force recorded since the Great De pression. • Nearly one-third of the | Negro boys and nearly half of I the Negro girls "who were actively seeking work were un- \ able to find jobs." • Poverty area dwellers, i especially Negroes, were con- i centrated in less secure, less desirable and less rewarding jobs than those in more afflu ent parts of the city. • 76 percent of the Negro male workers were employed as operatives, laborers and i service w-orkers compared with I only 29 percent of the white male workers. • Nearly 4 tmes more Ne gro men aged 25-54 (5 percent) than white men were reported unaMe to work because of long term illness or disability. • The labor force participa tion rate for Negro women age 10 and over was considerably greater than that of their white counterparts (46.3 to 36.5 per cent). As of March 1966, the arti He notes, a minimum of 230. 000 more jobs would he re quired to reduce the jobless rates of poverty areas to the level of white residents in non poverty areas. Another 90,000 jobs would be needed, it adds, to accom [ plish the same for Negro resi | dents of non-poverty areas. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE i HAVING QUALIFIED as ad | ministrator of the estate of | Claude, Jr., deceased, late of I Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per-1 sons having claims against said i estate to exhibit them to the | undersigned at 116 West Par-' olina, on or before m mar rd rish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before May 12, 1967 or this notice will be pealed in bar of their recov- j ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate paymerjt. This the Wh day of Novem ber 1966. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator, Estate of Claude Rogers, Jr., Deceased Nov. 12, 19, 26: Dec. 3 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ex ecutor of the estate of Emmett James Strudwick, Sr., deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1318 Fay Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before April 30, 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. Dated this 26th day of Octo ber, 1966. Thomas J. Strudwick, Executor of Estate of Emmett James Strud wick, Sr., Deceased M. Hugh Thompson, Attorney P. 0. Box 1422 Oct. 29; Nov. 5, 12, 19. •of the Estate of Eugenia Simmons, Deceased M. 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