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THE CABOLDfIJUt RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. MAT ». IM4 6 || .dfHtbk ’ a? .jHH W?* - ■ ni. m&*£. ; Jp?- t i tqgk jM, .jmm . JBk * .':> ■ BkUßhrJ^ BHImI j ■ & I J| V b B&| m if J| n. #*" B WSuBK^^KE, f JBFjpjJ? '7. 1 x ’«” l * IJ? WmwSM* ‘ GOOD NEIGHBOR COUNCIL OFFICERS D S. Co/- trena, Wt, former assistant director of the budget for North Caro lina, now chairman of the North Carolina Good Neighbor Council, tmlka with other officers: Dr. James T. Taylor, center, Durham,, vice-chairman, and Dr. John R Larkins, secretary during a meet ing at the Council held last week at AtxT College, Greensboro. The Council hat tor one of its mam objectives the improvement of em ployment opportunities for Negroes in the State. ' ! SS2EEE23 •R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 108 K. MARTIN ST. Your Capital City Tel TE 1-4471 Gordons Gin lgi#o2s OgormnsN II ■ a If Distilled |?H [] JlI London Dry L£ r ■ Jlr iKntntnmniiiiwusi »<|Nj» I U 11 fm ».jnTffinyßTTyif'MrMfSnTiuWTiTrii r j piUMRMm iwwii tm mm m mm • mm «t « » at m sci CPaL Notes Record Industrial Growth Industrial growth for th* first j four months of 1964 almost’ equals the entire 12 month* of 1963 in the ! two-state region served by Carolina Power and Light Company. Dan E. Stewart, CPdtL vice-presi dent in charge of area development, said industrial firms have announc | ed plans this year to spend more than S9O million for new arid ex j panded plants in the region. The { 1963 total was $lO3 million, second only to 1962 s record sllO million. The 1964 growth, involving 29 new planta and 26 expansions, is expect ed to create 7,000 new jobs and $25 On The Home Front (Items this week from Pitt, i Caswell sad Wake Counties.) ENRICHED CORN MEAL PUSHED ’ The 4-H Club girls in Pitt Coun ty are encouraging the people in their county to use enriched corn meal as a nutritious, low cost food. ' Miss Betty Thompson, assist ant home economics sgent. says the 4-H girls recently attended • workshop to learn to make muffins using enriched corn meal. Receiving blue ribbons wero Geraldine White. Alma 2808 S. WILMINGON ST. million in new annual payroll, i Texas Gulf Sulphur topr the list with an announcement in early April that it will spend $46 million for new phosphate mining facilities at Aurora. i Other names prominent in the ! 1964 growth pattern are Rea Magnet | Wire. Spring Cotton Mills, Schieff- Jin and Company, Emerson Electric, Carnes Corporation, Robertson Fab rics, Winchester Spinning, Fedclon Throwing, Fafnir INA. Eaton Man ufacturing, Paragon Southern. A Schrader's Son and Universal Leaf Tobacco. Whitehurst and Mildred Ham mond. WORK TO COMPLETE PROJICCrS Homemakers in Caswell Coun ty have been raising money so they can complete their projects. Mrs. Bertha Penix. project leader, ; said. "We've discussed running wa ! ler in the community house kitchen ; and the auditorium needs curtair.a, so we have got to get to work." Miss Helen Payne, home econom ics agent, says the group had a brunswick stew supper and also wm «f fun to play: IImI/w HAVMMHI EASY TO WIN! **•» •*•*« la*—. TKa iwofK lotton opooor ■ . f IIBBjaItI B mJ i i aJ **•*?•« ~*» *• •*»• *•*«*• B Bb 188 11 II B Bill 1 ■ I J 9 A g ?•« tog make w*,d, OOtD 80*0 sncfty os shwwit with W B HB Ijl IB B I*l k ™ M BkB ■! <•** *•• * ?•** «*•«••««******«*•• .od 000 «u twid tood w«*s •' a ■ B r i m a ■ i I * Ib wM . V T I % T %l B ,w. .'mm m--*. *. 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Has received an Invi tation from the Children's Bu reau. Washington. D. C.. to at tend and participate In a youth conference on smoking. Mrs Natalie P. Wimberley. home rconom.c" agent, says Gwendolyn is a member of the Opportunity 4-H Club of Wake County and is the State 4-H historian. Yes, We All Talk BY MARCUS H. BOUT, WARM DISCUSSION TOPIC QUESTION: Can you suggest one or two topics for discussion on a panel’—B L. ANSWER: The type of topic se lected will depend upon the pur pose of the discussion. (at If the purpose is to inform. DO YOU NEED MONEY? C. KARL LICHTMAN Fur Cash By placing all of your Insur ance, Hospital - Disability. In come Protection, Life Insu rance. Mortgage, Homeowners and Auto Insurance with one general agem, much can be .saved. C. K<ir’ Litchman for Consultation at any time that’s convenient for you. Business: TE 4-175 S Residence: TE 2-387? • CAMERON VILLAGE * the following Is an example: What are the requirements for one who wishes to pursue a career in psy chiatry? (b) If the purpose is to exchange ideas and opinions, the following is an example: Should racial demon strations be continued? (c) If the purpose is offer a so lution to some problem, the fol lowing is an example: How can we solve the racial problem in this country’ <d) Oftimes the purpose is reach a decision. The following is an ex ample: When should our club give ■A CBB 10° jra| • GLENWOOD VILLAGE > . Its picnic? A vote is the means by which the club reaches a decision. READERS: For my discussion pamphlet, send two stamps and a self-addressed long business enve lope to Dr. Marcus H. Boulware, Florida A. & M. University, Box 310-A, Tallahassee, Florida, 32307. BUY FROM CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS • THERE’S NOTHING equal to the self-respect that comes from self support. GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY PEOPLE size us up when we are not aware that they are looking o, even present. SHERBET SPECIAL HALF GALLON i • North side Center , .• • V.
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