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THE CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDING SAII RDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1959 \ OPERATION RAT’* AT ST. A CGUSTTNR’S—Under the direction of Or, N. 3*»o. Rrofwnr of bln! rs si St. Aliens* inr\ Cniiece pre-medical student* e*t first hand expertcntv?* in surgical procedure*. So [if; above photograph. Or. Pali K removing the thyroid gland from an Knenthotiged white *■»♦. tnin< >i» rr kept arid observed for various defects. Serving as assistant* ore? Earl Dlj«J t Dover: TVrddrrirk [ liiismv. Miami, Looking or, «* Miss Elisabeth Whitaker, Raleigh, DRIVE SAFELY ALL OF THE TIME Treat Yourself to the Best! Ross Fowler's Barber Shop • SHOT SHINE STAND # 702 S. RLOODWORTH ST, RALEIGH, N. C WU ‘»o w M.ie^iMUT.wvriy | MariMiJ^unpiami^JtOLat’»aa»jamvm'g»'»enA»aw‘Lg3gw‘egy:»gawMsaa»WMmiMLuawi.OM»iaiaeaißo«(»a»-rw HAVE YOUR MEALS AT . . . ALSTON’S CAFE Open From 6:Sf» A.M. 1 util to p.M. FRIED SHRIMP t liH KEN OYSTERS 410 S. BLOUNT STREET RALEIGH, N. C. awnmwi— uMwmjEPH'V—W!--vmßiwaM>w«MwweiW(—umtHu mm i«j *iij*uaamwwi»a«*««a».vagv —-^w*r?aa-waw’wwcwc»'^i»nxL««#*ipm«niwiM«!M».'r»aw 'sTc-pT) y#/ jr^Sn K J / l w» Stutf*- 'ji-/ You Don’t Need To Wait! . Aut& JfotXAtd JI&4U &&H<k HsbLgd FIRST-CITIZENS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY BELLOWS CLUB BOURBON 6 YEARS OLD 1! 5045 &m mt 4 ‘ / CU)B % } ,I'’“ w, “ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON BH.LOWS », COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY • STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Rft rsoor • DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY BAND ECHOES bv JOESPH I* EDWARDS Tins year the instrumental musir department will again conduct mussic aj/djude test, for the pupils of the fourth grade The resultr of last years tests revealed mum a pupil that would have be"r. ov< looked otherwise. To the pur"! that, score high on the tests inte. i : blacky are given !o he taken home and signed if there is a deni re to join the band class. There is no obligation assumed when the in terest blank is signed. It is merely 3 statement that a par, of is in terested In having 0 child tske mu sic. in eu cases the «Mas:moom in -her has ftnaJ say concert ng the entry of a child into the program. This is » policy because fh° da - r oom .teacher Is familiar with the child progress in regulai lessons and 1 in a position to know whether a child can afford to mbs a given subject at the time that the band class m supposed to meet. The teste rove* fn,,r gene r;i! area*, thev ares tonal memoir rhythm, pitch, j»»?d volume The testing material »* on * record and the children have a. special answer short No prcvmu ■ knowledge te: necessary for those being te 1 led. The test is * measure of natural talent. The results art- nol considered final by no mr ins as expert I FOUND OUT HE HAS FALSE TEETH,- -IT SAME OUT SNTOE CONVifTSAtnON/ vSk nil ni e gardnei ja n.c.state college -——-Mg. -■'••••- We have a plant disease clinic at State College which renders a real service to the people.-In an aver age year, over 3,000 specimens are received tor diagnosis and recom mended, controls. Unfortunately, many of the specimens arrive m such poor condition that positive diagnosis is difficult. Observe these instruction* for collect ittg, packing and mailing: Send a representative sample When it ts necessary to send in entire plant, dig it out. so that the root system will not by damaged. Trt many rases, the trouble may Iks in the root system but expressed in the top growth. Fleshy fruits and vegetable* should be collected In tit* first stages of disease Infection ra ther than advanced singes Tankers from shrubs and trees should at»o be collected in the first stages of infection. Branches and twigs ihat havr bee*. dead for several months are useless for disease Identi fication. Ail samples should be sent tn fresh .end showing many aiagen of the disease as possible. Open To Negroes; CAREER OPPORTUNITIES BY STAFF WRITER ARMY NEEDS TEACHERS More than 12)00 teachers are needed for the coming school year m Army-operated school overseas, according to E L* Joyner, civilian rper 1 tiling director at Fort Bragg The biggest nerd is for primary grades teachers who have experi ence. Thus hundred of one year posts are vatlahle in Germ.any, France, Italy Japan and Ok law a Salaries rattge from $4,980 to $5,985 a year, with transportation and housing provided in most areas, Thrertor Joyner is 111 charge of recruiting teachers from the two Carolina* MINISTERS! NEEDED Or Clifford F Morehouse editor of flic Enter nr a I Church Annual, staler, that the fr ropal Phurch will soon face a short ..m of clergy unless more young d'vinity stij. dept? a.-e trained. Tliere exists at. the moment, an acute shortage of qualified riergy to work among Negro parishes. A number of larsr. Hii: 1 Vi,\v r foil net if ’.irr'■•»>■-m - v >0 op^r^tF l v ithoijt a n irate ia«. FL't-nt rfufori, Th* situation ;?p I toot* 3 * an Hr* a* (hr rhlirch | |*DW !* Mien h;»* *l<o\«n that * HilM may vftifp low &iwt 1 Ha ivi’i! y itb an i An in te rest in s pxpo r* m *»iyf w a «*, | *it Fucftte Hunter Subool i tesf, ye%r rlnvsloped fho { into tbe fi v st b&lsncetl band in the j ' lumentev - school? Fourth grade j pupils were allowed to purchase | d oirp practice prids. sticks and th? i drum book, After 3 year some of i the children expressed a desire to I change to other instruments. Dur ;ns that tirnu f.huy all being studied for pcontinuation in the music program They were giv* eu a year to study Lrm.uo and lo become fan''ilLur with the other insirumenL'. Hie cost was slight for the pru'rnfs Tn of the testing program and the drum pad classes, parents j arc cfiulioru'd i'*ot lo boy instru i menf.s for children until they have consulted the band director first. This procedure wc hope will cut down on mm sod instruments lying ! around tLe br»n**r l s you knw\' of ! anv •'•jcb insf nimetifs* write tbfD j name of the ii Trim *‘ n1 and prices i on a post card and send it to J. W I Ligort High School, in care of ! Joseph l Fdyvards. There h al ! wavs tbr pos? ibilily of a sale to a | prospective student. A surn’urr school for tniisir* Is in i the rnakinr fv*r all band student^ ; Oefajls will he given later. If ! u-ou!d also help many sixth grad i • L«: to by >pc>s the intermediate j clas'j nevf year, They could move j * :zbf info the advanced band. Other phases of the band prp | 'Train v ill be brought to light in ! future article’s. For Instance did you know are 177 students I erolled in band classes througliout | the city? NkXT Wl* FTC? Ttie Elementary School Frosira , m. ,> Wrap plants in moistened paper and cover with waxed paper or aluminum foil—don't over-crowd oi crush. Vegi : lable and fruit speci mens should be wrapped separate ly in v axed paper as moisture may hasten decay in transit. Pack in a li.-'id container to prevent crush mg Identify package both inside ami out inside label should noi come m contact with moisture Address package to Plant Disease Clinic. Box SH97. State College sta tion. Raleigh, Time your mailing :n th.-it par Rage will arrive Mon day through Friday, rather than over the w •••ek-end. M you live tmar Raleigh your specimens m. y be delivered direct ly to the clinic, Department of nsnt P dhoiogy, Gardner Hall. State College. This i*- .-i good time to send in soil sampler, for analysis. The longer you delay the inter you will be receiving a report. Get a carton from you, county agricultural a* ff nl or ai;nr;dliire teacher. Full m.-l ructions are printed on the car ton Follow Ibwin carefully. T3e nitre with a .--nil sample. Throughout t.bp UruteHi Staten there are 331 Negro parishes, and last year ii was reiisbl.y reported that there was the pitifully low number of 35 Negro students in eleven theological seminaries. The majority of (hem are not scheduled to finish school in time to take up the slack caused by retirement and death. Meanwhile, there are more than 70.000 Negro church men,* women Z£TA Zeta Phi Beta Sorority EST Inc,, Raleigh PARI N 5 VT CLINIC TO pr HE 5 n Omicron ?eta Chapter of Seta Phi Beta Sorority is sponsoring a Parental Clinic" a* the Tuttle Community Center, 310 N. Tar lioro Road, on March 3 at 3 p m. The topic te he discn.».sivf js 'The venhon and Control of Juvenile Delinquency." OFT TOGETHER PARTY PLANNED Th« Pan Hellenic Council has planned a "Get-Together” for all Greeks on March fi. You will he notified about the plare at which this affair is to take place A & T College Credit Union Lists Growth GREENSBORO The credit union at AA.T College has made outstanding progress during its jn years of operation. I his was borne ouf in a report, issued this week by B. W. Harris, treasurer of the Educational Work ers Federal Credit Union al th< college. The organization had ju I mailed to its members the annual year end dividend checks, totalling more than Si,SQO, a six per cen! slice of the profit.-;. •Pi,- j . ■; . -- U - *** x i*vi i•. t- uoir> rs."2M?»i V of $37,238.88 as compared with $43 at the end of its first year of op evation In 1938. The membership has grown from a charter group of 70 in 1938 to 204 during last year Harris states that the organization has loaned nearly a quarter million dollars during the twenty yeai opera! ion , aacs<K. i tz£k /J. t / / n/a4ddk& M/ * • ' v y<j[izf [pf si Doypit imm ' J&&1 •■ : -.J . ALL ELECTRIC MEDALLION WAY! How to wash and dry clothes when the weather's rouqh poses double trouble lor a busy homemaker. But not when she selects the oil electn< Medallion Home stondord to help whisk away this problem M trouble doubles on your winter washdays, inm it down with th< automatic magic of on electric washer o«d electric dryer. Let them swirl, spin and fluff you* clothes to a whistle-clean finish while you tied better things to do And, where space is limited, you'll find the happy combination of an clcctnc washer-dryer an equally pleasant solution. When washday double trouble disappears, you've taken another step up to all-dectric Medallion Living, So moke the Medallion Home standards your guide to gracious, modern living in ycur present home or in your plans *or the future. For FREE literature about the All Electric Medallion See your appliance dealer soon it’s ALL-ELECTRIC VALVE TIME! and children looking to the semi naries for future religious guidance. In 19-12 there wrre 198 Epi-wnfi priests, and in 1937 were 25ft Negro priests;. However, in If# >7 there were only 3ft men studying for the ministry. There must be a number of young men who are interest'd in becoming Episcopal elergyinen If so, why not investigate the oppor tunities open to you. CNDERGRVt ( s ti|N| TOGETHER The undergraduate rHarter nt Omieron /eta at Shaw IJitt versify observed it* toth l*niinders Ua? f "l>brj)iton r» erntlv. I‘he group enjored the fellowship of dining together, TOP TEN OANCr PVR It The Eetss on St Augustine’s Col ' ego's campus sponsored a "Tot Pen Daiiee Party.'’ given for flu benefit or the Unv d Negro Col ! ee r -' Fund WHOLESALE TO EVEBYCKi- t:.r: >torm ; r | , » '*s\* b » a saret-n DOORS v: i; pins Width i. 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