WEDNESDAY, JULY 4,1971 THE TRIBUNAL AID PAGE 7 WINSTON-SALEM NEWS DADDY • OH Continued from Page 6 OBITUARIES LESTER CRITE SCALES J.D. Ballard. Burial was in recreational area on experience they will with a book of 20 ride Evergreen Cemetery. base. A field kitchen always remember. The tickets for $1.00 to add to orsyth Funeral Directors operated by the Army will giu0 B0II Corporation of their enjoyment, were in charge of the children and two Greensboro, Troutman Staff members from the arrangements Lake recreational! 417 East 25th Street dies in N.C. Baptist Hospital. The funeral was held in the New Forsyth Funeral Home by Rev. H.C. Walser. Forsyth Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements. BUXTON F. MASON Mr. Buxton F. Mason of 1740 McKeever Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland, died in that city. The funeral was held at the Cedar Grove Baptist Church in Fork, N.C. by Rev. Kelly O.P. Goodwin. Burial was in the church cemetery. Forsyth Fu neral Directors was in charge of arrangements. ANNIE MAE HILL Mrs. Annie Mae Hill, 67, of 2014 Temple Street, died at the N.C. Baptist Hospital after an exten ded period of illness. The Funeral was held at United Metropolitan Baptist Church by Rev., Some 121,000 persons of Hispanic heritage were enrolled during the first half of Fiscal Year 1973 in work and training pro grams administered by the Labor Department’s Manpower Administra tion. Secretary of Labor Peter J. Brennan noted that the enrollment rate of 13 percent is equal to the previous fiscal year when the number of Spanish speaking enrollees reach ed an all-time high of 241.000. These figures demonstrate the extent of the Labor Department’s efforts to give greater attention to the special problems of Hispanic Americans, Brennan said. Manpower programs and the number and percent of Spanish enrol lees in the first half of Fiscal 1973 follow; Job Opportunities in the Business Sector [JOBS] — a joint effort of the Federal Government and employers in private industry to hire and train the disadvantaged. (6,930 or 20.7 percent). Neighborhood Youth Corps [NYC] — Helps disadvantaged youths fr om low-income families acquire job training and work experience and an opportunity to earn in come to help them stay in thing to my younger that .... Then he broke it now Vice President of listeners. He told me down to me about the Perception Records and Daddy-Oh, "I can answer previous experience with its Subsidiaries with no that in one word and that the Chess people which “dogs”, man no "dogs.” word turned out to be taught him all the Hope you dug the "EDUCATION”. He ela- intracies of leadership, happenings on Boo who borated about the neces- He mentioned his numer- incidentally Is a native sity of education saying ous artist on the Percep- son of the Carolinas. once you have obtained tion and their subsidiary Hey I'm hoping that you that it couldn’t be taken label. missed me while I was record company. "Boo” tho’. said that basically his My thought for the day; buses will be provided for industries of Troutman, Division of Social Services away from you and it was So naturally I was away, because I most tours of the military stedman Corporation of and county departments up to you to pursue ^the inquisitive so I rapped on definitely missed you and aka L. SALTOR museums, the Fourth of Asheboro, Stevens Mfg. will serve as counselors, career of your choice and the duties of a Vice here’s hoping that we’ll Mrs. Clara L, Saltor, 55, July celebration. Pope Air Company of Mt. Airy, and Volunteers from the make the best of it, as you President of a major be together from now on 0 400 West 25th Street, Force Base and other the Robeson County Board Cumberland County De- paid for your education ied in Forsyth Memorial activities. gf Education have donat- partment of Social Ser- and you can now make Hospital following an The Army will teach the e(j enough jeans, T-shirts, vices will provide trans- your education repay you, extended period of illness, children first aid, survival basketball shoes and portation from the bus but with study and hard The funeral was held at techniques and instruct athletic socks for all 100 station to the camp and work along with concen- the Upper Room Temple them in drug abuse. They children. The Brach return. tration and your own First Born Spiritual Ch- will also provide an Candy Company has Secretary of Human imagination you can urch of God by Bishop ambulance and medics provided enough candy to Resources David T. Fla- conquer most obstacles emergency ^j^gm throughout the herty and Social Services that face you on your week. Volunteers in Director Dr. Renee West- climb to fame and fortune. Wilmington silk-screened cott will visit the camp on the name of the camp on July 3. the T-shirts. A carnival appearing at Ft. Bragg during the week H.D. Wilson. Burial was for 24-hour in the Ever Green services. Cemetery. Forsyth Fune- addition to the ral Directors were in cooperation of state and charge of arrangements, local social services agencies and the military, GEORGE M. MACKEY private enterprise is Mr. George M. Mackey, doing its part to provide jg supplying each camper of 1540 Attucks Street, died at the Medicenter. The funeral was held at the United Metropolitan Baptist Church by Rev. J.D. Ballard.Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery. Forsyth Funeral Directors were in charge of arrangements. 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From The Labor Department I or return to school, disadvantaged men and percent). • (75,790 or 13.2 per cent), women, 16 through 21, Public Employment Pro- MDTA Institutional — who are out of school, out gram [PEP] — Unemploy- Under the Manpower of a job, and lack ed persons hired for Development and Train- marketable job skills. pubUc service jobs in ing Act, trainees receive {2,340 or 11.2 percent). pubhc works and trans classroom instruction, re- Public Service Careers portation, education, en- medial and skill training, [PSC] — Local, State and vironmental quality, he- supportive services, and Federal agencies hire and alth care, and public training allowances, train disadvantaged per- safety with funds distri- (7,150 or 11.8 percent). sons for public service buted to local and State On - the - Job Training jobs. (1,980 or 18.8 governments under Em- HO$PITAL PUIPS duties are to apply everything that he had learned to his present position, and that he had to apply his experience to make sure that everything is run so as the company has the relationship with LATER I’M GONE Although I knew par- the industry as it should tially what the answer be and has the product would be, I couldn’t resist that’s appeahng so the asking “Boo” what he jocks will have no was into now. He gave me problems playing our one of those friendly records. Again no "dogs”, smiles and modestly said Daddy-Oh, no “dogs” I that he was now Vice mind you. J President of Perception So there it is my man! I Records and just let it Marion “Boo” Frazier, ! stay at that. I said, “Awh Disc Jockey, Mailroom Jcome on now “Boo”, Qerk, Promotional Direc- J there’s more to it than tor, Sales Manager, and Yours Iruiy Oscar Daddy-Oh Alexander Radio Station W.A.I.R. 7 p.m. — 12 midnight TH/S IS Your Paper USE IT Fred P. Williams Neu> Auto Loan Ratet COMPARE EXAMPLE Amount of Cosh Noodod 2000.00 2500.00 3000.00 Total Flnonct Chorgo (forsimomh.) 300.00 375.00 450.00 Total Amount o{ loan 2300.00 2175.00 3450.00 v^'^ntral's Annual Porcenloge Rato ♦.31 131 9.31 Numbor of Installmonts 3« 3t 3« Monthly Paymonts 63.19 7I.M 95.13 [OJT] - Jobless and underemployed are hired and trained at employer’s worksite, paid by employ er. (6,200 or 14.3 percent). Operation Mainstream — Gives jobs and work experience to chronically unemployed older persons generally in local beauti fication projects. (3,580 or 13.4 percent). Concentrated Employ ment Program [CEP] — Provides one-stop service in manpower and related programs for disadvan taged persons living in areas of high unemploy ment. (5,510 or 15.3 percent). Work Incentive [WIN] Program — Provides job placement, as well as job training and needed supportive services, for employable welfare reci pients so they can become economically independent (7,240 or 11 percent). 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