THE CAIOLOfUUf RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY, MAT 30. 1004 8 DRIVE SAFELY R. E. Quinn Furniture Go. Mt R MARVIN BT. Your Capital City Tel. 3-4471 1 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 4/SQUMT PINT ■ jjS fMMHfWt, lOMtWUI 'old TAYLOR 86 PROOF THE OLD TAYLOR DwTl'.! '* CO.. U'.NtfORT A LOUISVIU'. *r oisTKtDuTf.o *■■ •*. . .-. slants wococn cow** r Old North State Medical, Dental Pharmacy Meets Begin June 9 GREENSORO A promi nent official in international af fairs will keynote the annual meet ings of the Old North State Medi cal, Old North State Dental and N. C. NFA Meeting Set For Greensboro June 1-4 GREENSBORO—NearIy 900-farm boys, members of the North Caro lina Association of New Farmers of America, will attend the 36th annual State convention to be held here it A ft T College, June 1-4. The youngsters, representing 151- chapters of the organization, locat ed in every section of the State, will begin sessions on Monday evening and continue through Thursday noon. Winners in district and area contests will compete for state ehaasptonahipa in five contests. Including: public speaking, quit, quartet, and livestock championships in corn, sweet Judging- Top priaoa in stste potato and livestock production and in auparvisod farming are to be awarded at the closing The four-day meet is to be high lighted by the appearance of Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, newly elected president of A & T College. He will address the opening session on Mon INTRODUCTORY OFFER complete satisfaction on any meat or Double Your Money B^ck dflßL# HAMS -I—«A SHANK PORTION | ■Hy | i lunch meats ! k c9 c * lb. OP 99 • $5.00 OR MORE ORDER l I ™ w B AT TOUt LOCAL COLONIAL STOU g Lnm-CMI p4fIB^^9y^|BWWHIIIIWWj|WPIIIWWWIi | ArTlt MAV »■ >**• *. 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WILMLNGON ST. • GLEN W OOD VILLAGE • Northslde Center • CAMERON VILLA the Old North State Pharmaceu tical Societies and their Auxiliaries, to be held here at A & T College on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thurs day, June 9-U. day night. Other speakers scheduled to ap pear before the gathering include: Dr. Albert Spruill, professor of education it A ft T College; T. J. Culler, principal of the Dußois High School, Wake Forest, and N. L. Dillard, principal of the Caswell County High School, Yanceyville. TOBACCO COUNTERS are atail ing to display this sign: "CIGARS, CIGARETTES, X RAYS." Catholic Digest—May. C. “Karlighr LICHTMAN —FOR— WAKE COUNTY COMMISSIONER "I stand for "Honest Govern ment Only!” Your Vote can make this possible. Paid Pol. Advt. Dr. Robert Kitcbin, director. Office of International Train ing, Agency for International Development, U. 8. State De partment. Washington. D. C„ will deliver the main addreaa at the banquet to be held on Wed nesday evening, June 14. Announcement of the keynoter was marie last week following a joint meeting of the executive com mittees of the respective organiza tions. Besides an outstanding array ei JS clinicians, two-top officials of the which the North Carolina medical group is an affiliate, will speak. They are: Dr. Kenneth Clement, Cleveland, Ohio, national president, and Dr. W. Montague Cobb, Wash ington, D. C., professor of anatomy at Howard University School of Medicine, editor of the JOURNAL of the National Medical Associa tion and president-elect Sessions during the three-day meets are to be conducted at the ART Carver HalL Ranzino For Wake County Board Os Education ■» Your Vote and Support Will Be Appreciated! iciLimu shies CP&L Will Dedicate New Plant On June 10 Carolina Power and Light Com pany will dedicate its new Ashe ville power generating plant in for mal ceremonies June. 10. Eleventh District Congressman Roy A. Taylor of Black Mountain will deliver the principal address. Louis V. Sutton, CP&L board chair man, and Asheville’s Mayor Earl W. Eller will also appear on the program. Julian B. Stepp, CPAL’s Asheville District manager, will YOUR SUPPORT WILL B~ r APPRECIATED FOR iLjL Sam Johnson CANDIDATE FOR ★ AN ACTIVE AND WORKING JR H WAKE COUNTY DEMOCRAT ★ GOOD GOVERNMENT IS EVERYBODY’S BUSINESS ★ Married, living in House Creek Township if Presbyterian, Mason, Lion, Navy Veteran if Experienced in Business and Fanning ★ Town Attorney for Gamer and Former Court Solicitor if Past Wake County and State President of Young Democrats if See the candidate on Channel 5, TV, Fri. Night at 9:30 swim PREMIUM TRU-TENDEt SLICED BEEF LIVER.. >55. swim PREMIUM SLICED BOILED HAM »*1» SWim PREMIUM SLICED BACON - 59. swim PREMIUM FRANKS « 59< IC. S. HOT DOG BUNS - ?.9< I be hast and master es eerema nies far the event to which regienal and state industrial, civic and business leaders, press, district CP*L stock helders and customers are in vited. A picnic tunch and guided tom of the multi-million-doilar plant will follow the formal dedication ceremony at 11 a. m. Stepp said CP&L will obs rvc public open house a*, the plant

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