Hospital Sick List (Continued Iroca P*g? 91 2206 Flint St. Asheboro, N. C. Mrs. Theima Sandifer 318 Cottage Grove Ave. Miss Vicky Adams 312 S. High St. Asheboro, N. C. Mr. Marvin Jordan 701 Hull St. Mr. La Bon Pittman 1501 Asheboro St. Mrs. Harriet Ross 702 Tuscaloosa St. Mrs. Emma Gore 318 Asheboro St Mrs. Goldie Wells 1902 Southside Blvd. Mrs. Gladys Mann 409 Shaw St. Mrs. Frances Car gill 211 Vale Place Mr. John Leary 1303 S. Benbow Road Mrs. Muriel Crudup 913-B Bellevue St. Mrs. Linda Butler 2209 Delta Place Mr. Robert Crandall 620 Granite St. Mrs. Ruth Lucas 1432 Ardmore Drive Mr. Edward Miles 808 Warren St. Mrs. Jame Means 2002 Asheboro St. Mrs. Nannie chavis 618 f enry Koad Mrs. Louise Jones 1915 Finley St. Mr. Bernard Harris 309 Bennett St. Mrs. Annie Holley 1206 Julian St. Mr. Clifton Frazier 817 Arlington St. Mrs. Ada Nichols 3710 Phillips Ave. Mrs. Marlene Jeflers 2123 Tuscaloosa St. Mrs. Clifford White 208 Doak St. Mrs. Floree Thacker 634 Asheboro St. Mrs. Allie Bullock 1507 Asheboro St. Miss Shirley Hinnant 805 Bellaire St. Mr. Houston Herbin 3800 Herbin St Mr. Lindsay L. Davis 2118 Colson St. STAFF PHOTOQBA PHES U A. Wtae 618 Benbow K?U BR S-40S3 Mother Knows Best Shop at Banks For Loss SUITS AND TOPPERS In All Styles, Colors and For Any Occasion SET* We Also Have Men's and L a dies' Suits and Hats. Use Oar EASY CREDIT TERMS Banks Clothing Co. LADIES' AND GENTS' READY-TO- WRA* 826 South Elm Street Ttl^ilraui Hit 1 1001 GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA GIVE NEGRO SECOND CHANCE AT JOB, DR. DOW DY TELLS NAVY MANAGERS Charleston, S. C. ? The failure of one Negro at a particular job is no excuse for an employer not to give another Negro a chance. That was the message pre sented last week by Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, president of A&T State University, to a manage ment institute at the Polaris Missile Facility of the U. 3. Naval Weapons Station here. "Equal employment opportu nity will never be successful if we follow this course of action," said Dr. Dowdy. "What I can't understand is that in the em ploying of Negro personnel, it is often felt that if one fails, we cannot employ another." Dr. Dowdy said the United States has failed many times in its attempts to reach the moon. "No one," he added, "has sug gested that we discontinue our efforts, even though millions of dollars are invested. "The heart transplants were not all successful and even here, no one has suggested that we discontinue this experiment," said Dr. Dowdy. "Why then should we not pursue equal em ployment opportunity with the same determination and dedica tion? I assure you that if this is done, we cannot fail." B. V. GOODRICH PLANNING FOB GROWTH N IN NEGRO MARKET AKRON, ORIO ? The B. F. Goodrich Company today an nounced that it has retained the services of D. Parke Gibson As sociates, Inc., of New York, a pioneer in the development o t marketing plans designed to fit the Negro market. Dr. Robert V. Yohe, vice pres ident-marketing and materials services for BFG, said a pro gram will be developed to co ordinate and strengthen the company's marketing approach for such product lines as tires, footwear and a variety of con sumer products. COME IN AND SEE ME AT SID'S CURB MARKET FOR YOUR MEATS BURLEY SPINKS Sid's Curb Market 1418 E. Market St. You'll go better refreshed with Ice-cold Coca-Cola. r' ' Coke has the taste you never get tired of. Always refreshlng.That's why things go better with Coke after Coke after Coke. ^ things go Coke The BestlDrink; In Town ? Bott|?d under the authority of The Coca-Cola Company byi