2-VhE CAROLINA times—SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1990 Rev. V. E. Brown Sponsors Appreciation Dinner By Donald E. MaiOit Rev. Vernon E. Brown, former candidate for Durham County SHIRLEY D. DEAN Attorney At Law BANKRUPTCY LAW CHAPTER 13,11 &7 Snow Building 331 W. Main St. 682-3298 Sheriff, gave his followers and supporters an appreciation dinner to show his thanks last Friday at Cotton’s restaurant. "I am glad that over 5,000 people joined me in the run of this election," Brown said. "They seem to understand the shaky, cloudy conditions that exist in Durham County at the present time," he The Cornwallis Road Food Shop Staff Congratulates MS. TARNISHA BOSTIC On Her Acadamie Aohlevemants In Winning The James F. Bats, Memorial Scholarship CORNWALLIS ROAD FOOD SHOP 101 E. Cornwallis Road Durham, N.C. (•19)493-6968 said. Brown, the senior p,.,;tor of Gethsemane Baptist Church, served with the Durham County Sheriff Deparuncnt for twelve years, and was the first black court baliff of Durham County. Brown was unsuccessful in his candidacy for sheriff in the May 8 democratic primary. This was his second attempt to unseat the incumbent Sheriff, Roland Leary. However, Brown’s ideas for the adv^cement of Durham County were not silenced. Brown said that if he had become the sheriff of Durham County, he would have made the roads and the neighborhoods safer by setting up road blocks and steady patrolling of area county neighborhotxis. "If I were sheriff, I would put on all night patrolling on the backside of the county, in the rural areas, and Durham County Government Memorial Day Schedule All administrative offices of Durhmn County Government will be closed Monday, May 28th in observance of Memorial Day. Offices will re open Tuesday, May 29th at 8:30 am. The Durham County Library (main and branches) will be closed on Memorial Day and will re-open Tuesday, May 29th at 9:00am. The administrative offices of the Sheriff 's Department will also be closed Monday but the other divisions will operate normally throughout the holiday period. If you need to contact the Sheriff s Department, call 560-0900. Regular office hours will resume on Tues day', May 29th at 8:30 am. The County's four container sites, located in Bahama, Rougemont, on Redwood Road and at the intersection of Highway 55 and Alexander Drive, will operate on the reguiai' 24-hour schedule. Once the containers are filled, the gates will be locked. MELL “A personal statement” SEAGRAM’S GIN AMI KICASNUMBI R ONI GIN. SEACRAM'iOlN* lOWNiUllAl MIII1i*CNJl(lltDI»OMOI*IN-*0». ALCOHOL evVOtUMt 180 PR001)^J0St»H( StAGIAMiSONS NlWTORk ^ set up road blocks so that we can search and seize all kinds of illegal drugs and alcohol," Brown said. Brown went on to say that he would change the correctional system by separating youths who are in jail from the older inmates. "I would take the younger inmates and put them into separate cells from the older ones. I think that this solution will stop the senseless beatings and rapings that occur in iail," he said. Rev. Brown said that he plans to conduct a series of workshops to educate young African American teens about the dangers of drugs and alcohol. "I think these workshops are needed in order for our youths to see and learn exactly what drugs and alcohol will do to their lives," he said. "I am proud of my run for sheriff of Durham County. The purpose of the appreciation dinner was to : k If ' # i ■■ ■ mk m m. 5# I mm REV. V. E. BROWN show gratitude for my supporters hope that my opponent will t who have been wide open with progressive change to understanding," said Brown. "I County". SUPPORTERS DINE WITH THE CANDIDATE Institute For Minority Enterprise Established at Lincoln Universit Langston University (Langston, Oklahoma) has established the ■ National Institute for the Study of Minority Enterprise to conduct primary research on the status of minority business. The Institute’s primary objective is to augment growth and economic independence within the minority Business Activity Increases In Southeast Business activity in the Southeast increased 1.1 percent in the fust quarter of 1990. according to the First Wachovia Southeast Business Index. Over the past 12 months, the index has risen 2.1 percent. During the first quarter, two components of th» index improved and two were off, compared to the previous quarter. Non-agricultural employment increased 1.1 percent from the fourth quarter. The value of building permits, which reflect construction plans, rose 3.7 percent. New claims for unemployment benefits were up 5.0 percent. The average manufacturing workweek was down slightly at 40.5 hours. Non-agricultural employment was higher in the District of Columbia and all 13 Southeastern states tracked by the index. Tennessee and Kentucky had the largest percentage Kains in jobs. Since the first quarter of 1989, non-agricultural employment has risen 2.7 percent in the Southeast compared with 1.9 percent for the nation. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in the Southeast was 5.1 percent in the first quarter, down 0.1 percentage point from the previous quarter. For the nation, the first quarter unemployment rate (Continued On Page 4) businesflieommunity. Through a vigorous program of research, publication and framing, the University will extend its community service efforts. The Institute will act as a clearinghouse for the dissemination of historic and current data on minority enterprise in the United States and other countries. 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