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SHAW I'MVT RSSTV Clf EE RLEADI'RS Are ail sei <o cheer for Shaw l!. at the next home came nn Saturday, November «. lum the lirat"< xs ill meet ilir Alary land Stale llawks for Homecoming C'elebra fK. Hon. Game time >s 1:00 p.m. .if f’Stavis Park l 01l to right are. (standing) Cynthia Williams of Newport Nows. Virginia Norma Hardin of Kannapolis• Prist-ilia Robinson of Ardmore. Pennsylvania: Janet V. CaldweP o* Lenoir; Sylvia lean Neal of Swine fin up: Doris .1. Scot! e.r Augusta. Georgia Seated are: t ttarles Lewis Spark' if Philadelphia, Pa.; Addle Utith Barfield of Washington- !>• C. 5 .lannett Kuth Bennett nt f ’inton, Houtlis Wa'h'ngion of l.ntnl e« New Jersey. Medical Association Survey Shows Most People Want To Select Medic CHICAGO ■ * A NT' Mfrs dfijjjj three towxt'-i* O 4 n,i< pnp-ds ♦Jest /vs PVte f'nited > ' ■' -at *•' moo** fhr'v owe rior-tni. fn addition they v ■.re* to a-. (rume all or p=rt of the rn ;?<v .; . Hty for paying '.heir doetor hills. These were among the fled logs in s survey conducted .1 • mons ». sampling ol the vtutt general population by flphm-n Research Corpora(i<»n. Prim* fun. V .i . foe ihr Aincrrr >n aiedtral Association. Thf purpose of the .ytud". ••••»*. lo MwweaWßasvsoe*&.''j^BPwwweennffi.‘ 6 YEARS OLD 5045 M PINT 1095 O a/hQiim wh '^Sr >'Yy 'ft / cliib%, } (ROURBON 'I 4 t *wirnjrkv"-"-'" ty ..'A v A--, eLr^SuJJi ffo •«**•**▼ *r . Bellows Club Bourbon BELLOWS S COMPANY LOUISVILLE,‘KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOf DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO evplo;? jiftitude* about the choice i »f physicians | *$S si«o t’VlSt' Fn?bty-f-k'ht ppr ernt of (hr tvm ! ulf-Hnn believe the right to see the j aatne ftncl-'u- regulai ly is of vital j j inuitirtencc. j Eighty nine per cent believe that | | Tit rh'al care in this country has: improved ore.- the past 30 years, i j Half as tb-.ns perrons ascribe the ■ jmprov‘-o <’•■>! to nif>>o and better I i mtrorch ?nd advances -n medical I | Seventy •:<(%• pet vent >tf tiie p-<*■ j pic raid they ■■. anted to choose! then own physicians: 18 per cent I 9i»W yp r» r-f« l l‘rvr*#* t\f? > •>* «»? p* V. :-•* fV-f*T j j or someone ..is - ehooroj; their pity sie’>’ti C Pf ■ c- pt preferred to have someftfic else- choose, and 3 per ecn ! had m opinion trt artsw.n in further ril*er fienittr. :t.g pet cent nf those ■-•o'vrn <t fell that free choler ! v mild give flrrsu wore oonfl drrk r in (he doctor; 84 per cent thought doctors would take * more personal interest Sri them, and TD per cent hr tiered i!>cv nontd 1- ire less STILL ONLY pia%, On Mew Car ij /w loans COMPARE; You May Save Up to SIOO or More. | Place the insurance wherever von wish j • Only 6% On Late .Model Used Cars FAST ACTION | Mechanics & Fanners Bank | U E Hargett St. Phone TE 2-7515 Raleigh Alember Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation —„—Support- The United hm'l 1 j ~~i~rnr--~riTiT—~rrn run Tunriw'iro awnnwinwiiww*^* 1 " r» i—inwinannn■■ nrn mu i imiw in mop muw m»iummwpmmh■■'oumn—aiii'ii I ABMOCE’S JACK FROST PORE FORK | SAUSAGE Lb. 39c ARMOUR'S STAR U S CHOICE | CHUCK ROAST Up Sure with the J|l| :f; , Best at No Exira jW. M® I? POUND "fU ARitini :* S STAR l- S. CHOfl h steaks :z: Lb. 89c BISCUITS CiLADIOL \ WMWM* Oven-Ready C Cans ZD Luzianne COFFEE GREEN CABBAGE P.-H l.h "1 f\ . II:. irj W" l-abfl Can jj Head Lb. 3C riris i s nm-CTIVK THRU s.vi . N<(\. 8 Quantity Itisiifs Reserved 'Ol ll’ ait view RH. 1/01 New Bern vr t ittriirt trouble getting thr doctor to main* a home (all. Concerning the riy 1 u to see Ihe snpg physu-ian ali the time. «8 per cent /•■ H. Ih : s right to be very im portant. Ol' *!.c !2 per cent who did i no; fce| ruch continuity to ho of ] vital importrmcc, 8 per cent saw Ino differcnc if. whether or not : they sow the ; amc. doctor every j time, and 4 per cent gave other • comments i Tri answering still another set of j nucciions !Vi per retd, felt such * continuity v.'wUd give them mp'-f j t-oni'idetir<- iu !he doctor: 93 per i i cent thought doctors would take a mor« persona! vnL'rc-t in them. | j and df per cent bcljeycci m. ,y . ! would have b - trouble g.ifnvg a | j doctor 1,(1 moke a house call. When queried .hont (hr j ititin advantages of a regular ! doctor, those interviewed gave a variety of reason» Sixli i«o per rent cited the physician's I knowledge of their rued (cat i history They si*id, “lie knows j sour system inside and out from dealing with you regular- I l> : tie knows what you’ve ! had.” E. Gill Is Speaker At CP &L Plant Rites UJMBBRTON—State Treasurer Edw'in Gill paid tribute here Fri day io a lifelong friend and fellow attorney, W. If. Weatheirpoon, during cercnior.ics iri which Caro lina Powei & Liitjil cd a major generating plant in Imn or of its veteran general counsel. Gill described Weatherspoon a:-: a man who “exemplifies the now' somewhat old fashioned virtues of thrift and of living v.-ithin one': means, pud of endeavoring to blare one's own trail without waiting for a subsidy or a hadout." He traced Weatherspoon's steady rise to high positions of service in the legal profession, in the electric industry, and in religion and edu cation in North Carolina Gil! ro caled the days when the two prac ticed law m Laurinbure, and de scribed Weatherspoon's leadership rwn a ' young pit on icy thore. WesfUirrwpnon bppan Jaw prartior ?« (sill’s homrtown of EaMrinhiifi; »*» !!}O7 a*l i* f (OVD! t T NEWS PAPER.- 1)1? I Vs. The Girl .Scouts nf Raleigh are conducting .» newspaper drive in Raleigh Saturday. November Sih People are asked to stack their old tieivspapers on their porch Sat or day morning and the girls will pick them up during the morning * h proceeds from the sale will be used to purchase camping eflinpntent- Hisses Horotbv Howard. Horn- Fee. iMrlcn:- Andrews and Borina Pairr. listen as Mrs. Herman I Fay tor, Raleteh nei.MU.uirbood ehalrtp.tn. explain details of the Newspaper Drive sponsored by the Sc»«;ls on Saturday, November Bth. Faubus Cries Out Against Bombings in Dixie States i I..TTTGE ROCK (ANT”. -- Gw., i Orval Fabus said last week “there. | must be no room in our hearts feu the -sort of prejudice winch has been the cause of bombing inci dents in other states.” “We must do everything human ly possible to see that no such in cidents occur in Arkansas said the , governor who blocked the opening | of four Little Rock high schools to present integration ‘ytp- ’ • ■ A* S^a/*^''. sLggT ' ■Jssaii : '-' • •yw^^^yfcV :, 4t. ’ic?■ -:' *>%> ■ f^Kfy? 1 GREET If. N. REPRESENTATIVE Pictured are Iris Hairston. •< junior of Walnut rove, and Shirley Parker. senior of Newton <»*-. iMiss sh.t,wi wty» xrrrl .» sl>a« guest siwahet M*> * *rtu*i < ton IVfarr, adviser to the Ambassador Henry (a hot- fodsr <» ( <• United States Mission to the United Nations, who sp«*u- »t, •;<<.«%• University reeentl.v. Writer Says Negroes “Don’t Cry No More” CHICAGO - The moral climate in which Negroes created h I u e music in answer to suffering has passed, and although intcßration has its problems, "they don’t cry no more.” according to an editorial in the current issue of Ebony Mae 3?inr. Ar cord ins. in one of thr la: i nf the shouting blue.* singers. Big Bill Broony, who died recently: " Back in my day people didn't know no thing else to do but cry. Th > v couldn't say about things that hurt ’em But now they talks and Pocahontas Y. Jones “Miss St. Augustine's” Crowned By Dr, Boyer Mtsc Pocahontas Yvonne Jones began her reign as "Mis::, .Saint Augustine's College" after lie coronation as the Colleger. Home coming Queen in Taylor Hall on Saturday night. Oct. 25th. In a setting of homo and dignity, the procession began with the flag hearers. Richard Harry and Augustus Wilson leading the class queens. Mbs Freshman Shirley Lesvv, es eorted by Charles Haywood; Miss Sopfentnori Gloria lobe son. escorted In George .tones: Miss Junior Ethel Wooten, es coi led b.v Hernmn Scott, Mis>. Senior. Arline Tilly, escorted b.v Joseph Gra.v. Miss Shaw working hi* wav through Wake Forest Law School- H<s represented Scotland County in three sessions of the State Legm|ptitrc and was go- pub lisher of the ! -anrltihiiig ilx oh»nge He joined f'J'o'f in ftaieigh i»( 1929, rose to vice president in I9!I. and tn gen eral counsel and to the board of directors in 1935. He bus been an active Baptist for 50 years, and has served as trust ee of Meredith Colieuc for 40 years. PLAQT I j:\VH Mf* Climax of the day's program was the unveiling of a bronze plaque naming this the "W. I-L Weather spoon Steam Electric Generating Plant” The plaque was unveiled by Weatherspoon’s grand nephew, William Hardy Weatherspoon of Durham. A brother. Dr. -T. B Weotherapoon of the Southern Bap! ist Theological Seminary at Fablta made the statement coi- | lowing anonymous bomb threats I against religious institutions in the elate. He added: “If a bombing in cident dots occur within this state, I will use all powers at my coo manrl to bring the cdlprits to I justice." Two of Little Bock’s synagogues i have been th”eatened with bomb- j ings and a Hot Springs school got i lend bomb threat last. Monday | gets lawyers, They don't ci y no more Today's Neuvo, sa 1 s f't'iony, to too busy getting an apartment to the project to .sing Hr is too intent upon qualifying tor a job m She plant to be blue, Talking, which Broeny ••.-•lid No grce& couldn't, do lit Ins day, is get ting this generation for more through lego i. means than did sii ent suffering in days gone by The old blues hew died and ati era has ended, ways Ebony, and Negroes on longer veep University, Shirley r. Barter, escorted by Georg l * Goode. Att«ndant« were. Evangeline Ilunten, Barbara Brown and Hil da. Dawson. Crown Braver Patric ia Briscoe. MiftS Jones was es corted to her throne by Clinton Dugger, president of the Student Council Dr. James a Boyer of the college, gave the charge and crowned Miss Jones, "Miss St Aaaustines' feu 1958-59’ followed hy prayer by Chaplain Joseph N Green, Jr. Miss Jones will reign over all major functions of the college during the .year. Home coming is scheduled for November 15 against Johnson C. Smith Uni versity. Louisville, Ky., Rave she invers es ti on. Louis V. Sutton, president and chairman oi the board of CP&L, praised Weatherspoon for his ex pen leoat guidance of the 80-year - old company during ’ some of its most trying times when his “whs dom and judgment were relied up on in the charting of a course of action ... . . that contributed greatly to the present position of trust and stability enjoyed by the <•<* mj 1 -< n y today.” Sutioii added that ‘’Herbert We:iihee«poon has beep active ly concerned with increasing the company’s stature as a hu man enterprise this plant today is taking on the name of a great and good man a ANNOUNCING nil- OPENING OF OFFICES FOR THE GENERAL PRACTICE OF LAV/ W FRANK BROWER LAWYER 125 E. HARGETT ST, TEL EPHONE VA R-5264 RALEIGH, N. C. 1 HI . n s2oo ff r * si«ec i*«* | quart ill %puilP i ! * IwW I BR If reserve 1 I || ~r Mws l| /*raSS!Wj| \ aa \ - ,~r --*• v! ijH i at-”*-. v .s^-rd Southern Belle $56.40 Monthly $2:U*5 Cash Pr*Ye The whole family will enjoy this beautiful, new model with its deep comfort-*He front pnri h With thj' e bedrooms nnd plenty of living epaer, this home is >dt .1 for r .-it. farm !y living. ONLY $5 down, end low monthly payments lor live yen's. -L? >9» ( AT. H PRICE. MORTGAGE INSURANCE in given automatically at no ex <n» cos! to any buyer of a. ‘Miin Walter Home* 1 who fa <>V . years old or less on the clay of pure base. 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NOVEMBER 0, 1958 name synonymous with inte grity n Citing the company’s growth, Sutton said if the demand for elec tric power continues to grow in tills area as it has in the past., CP&L will build a fourth genera ting unit at the Weatherspoon Plant, probably within the next 10 years. This unit will be as large as »u three of the present units combined, he said. The Waatbevbpoofi Plain, located on the Lumber Elver southeast of Lumberton, went into operation in 1949, and has been expanded twice since that time. Its present capaci ty is 240,000 horsepower Guests jot a firsthand look at its famil ies during a tour which followed ;hc unveiling program. |VWU»WM">- IK,<’<U««IKn««Ml .1 * PREWAY 491 I Mm 8 424 Seven Stage Heat I f'reivav includes only the fitt est pompon* nts In its boating II nmdptnent. That's why A.P. oil valves werw chosen for this I unit- Seven, hoar, stages, to match and comfort repuire ! merit, are ycurs almost instan taneously with this smooth 1 operating fuel flow system. Preway Heat-Mizer Tr. r 1 nturc th* tart B’T rr a>.a j com oi i to he„t. you can ap : precia-to , , r, the function of | this exclusive Preway feature j Long lasting cylinder of heat resistant si eel produces extra j warmth , . . diminishes soot, for it. !p self-cleaning. You won't, see it ... but, you'll en joy thus hidden benefit, : Draft Regulator I A heater is only as efficient as | the chimney to which it is ! connected .. , So, Preway as- • 1 stores efficiency by furnishing I its own specially designed o're It, | tee. It’s complete with balano j ed, draft adjustment to keep your Preway heater operating smoothly. ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS i NCO RPORAT E D m N, West St. 3
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