Psychiatric-Unit Construction Will Round Out Present Plans For Memorial Hospital Building rt.j>yru|ji laiiuns iui u>e comple tion of tlie psychiatric wing al STemorial Hospital will round out the present construction plans for .tie state-owned teaching hospital here. . • r ' Hospital Director Dr. Robert R. Cadmus revealed here to^ay^ that funds up to a possible total of $300,000 have been appropriated for completion of the unfinisii^ ground floo. of the 75-bed psychia tric wing and for the erection of an earlier - planned t'wq - story ex tension of the psychiatric unit. T :e State Hospitals Board of Con trol’s grant of $r.*0,000 can be matched by a similar allotment from the ,hL C. Medical Care Corps, mission through fede al Hill-Bur ton hospital construction money. „ Dr. Cadmus said that the com pletion* of ths project will end the Hospital's six - jear building program as .-presently envisioned, with t,hc exception of d possible ad-' dition to the nursing ^fhool dorm: it. ry, which is. currently in the planning stage. The Director cred ited John Umstead. Chairman of the Menial Hospitals Board of Cont ol, and Dr. George Ham, Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry,' with sparking ^the program which will round out the psychiatry unit’s building. To date, •Pr.; Cadmus . gala, ireititer the psychiatric or nursing unit addi tions have been necesafy to the. carrying on of the Hospital’s rou tine. ‘ - According to present plans a call for bids on the psychiatric pro ject will be issued before the end of the fisQal year and construction should be started in the summer. The job will entail the completion of the ground floor of the preset building, which was as an .in-' ZANE GREY'S MIGHTIEST WESTERN ADVENTURE! ^ *u iif- # M>o' ^wtn^Cosrfm, -J" l» and PEGGY KINO —Saturday— —Sun.-Mon.— I — Tuesday-Wednesday — PLAYING WITH^.TAR HREtS—Kenneth Rosemond, son of Mr. and M%s. Leonard Rosemond, is ■'one pf tfiTmembers-'ty. (he ‘'ttrong Tench”' for VddVrFMiyr'W&UlWS) CmUNt Tar- Heels who tnr peeled to see plenty, of acfidn in this weekend's D'rie Classic basketball tourney at the Coliseum in Ralevih. V . . - J 'Broadvising' Of Cage Games Being Planned A unique radio • television co operative experiment in present ing C'arqhna basketball games, with the play-"6V:-play provided by radio stations and the picture by tWUNC-TV, was announced here complete.shell because o! the short age of funds in the .origiri&fcrpxo* jecf. . 7 v..L:_J Th * two-story wing on the Ipw* fs. de of- the present building II contain a multi-purpose room ah extension of the occupation al therapy department on the g ound floor anh facilities for ex tending the out-patient depart ment on the second floor, in addi tion t > a child psychiatry ^area* The present ‘psychiatric unit was an approximately ShOO.QOO project and is connected to the rear , of the main hospital building by a two-story corridor. „ <1 Carolina! TODAY ' Little Fcys" * ; ^fcnrnrrg—.—— EOB HOPE FRIDAY JOHN PAYNE ' MARY MURPHY IN j "Hell's Island" SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. CHILDREN'S MATINEE All Cartoon Program CHILDREN 25* . .■..iff _: SATURDAY //' The Trail The Lonescme Pine // STARRING FRED MacMURRAY SYLVIA SIDNEY SUN..MON.-TUE.-WED VIVIEN LEIGH 'y KENNETH MOORE IN 'The Deep Blue , Sett" THURSDAY DEAN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS "Artists And Models today' following a conference at tended by University officials and representatives of a number of North Carolina radio stations. Under the plan, thre^, Carolina home basket ball games* will be heard over'^-certain cooperating radio stations and be seen simul taneously on WUNC-JV, Channel 4: Nothing like it has ever been tried before. ^The games selected for “boari vising" are; Ma-yland-UNC, Jan. 16: State-UNC. Jan. 18; Wake Forest-UNC, Feb. 15. * W. D. Carmichael Jr.( Vice Pres ident and Finance Officer! of the Consolidated University, described Tax Listing Continued From Page l times. 1 A 10fr penalty will be added to I .the tax bill of all late' listers. A livestock schedule to be used ■ as a guide for listing for 1956 has been set up with values for the 1 various tf-pes of livestock. The listers have been instructed to accept the homeowners’ list of their personal property. ■ As for the listing inventories, store owners are r«»|nireH their inventories at 100 per cent of the cost value carried on their books. „ Poultry j Continued From Page 1 ■ '■ ~ include: * 1. A better handling 4nd mark eting system for eommerical eggs'. 2. Ah increase of . layers in small flocks for greater efficiency of operations. - 3. Additional flocks, especially for/hatching eggs. , 4. Greatet use of. mechanical equipment to- sgve labor. 5- Applying better methods of feeding and management. / 960 Goals 50.000 more commercial layers nrodueing 500,000 doz. eggs, $200, 000. 12.000 more layers for hatching eggs producing 100,000 dozen; $60, 000. 750.000 more broilers &aflued at $495,000. ' .... r Total increase, $755,000. ‘ AGP Continued From Page%l than the iclosing date May 31, 1956 tor the 1956 ACP. At the close fif the apt ini gram, the fall program will] A 15 day sign-up period announced later. * formers arc reminded regulation that r akes a farr eligible fpr Federal costwfharinj under ACP if he harvestsin excesj of his acreatosattptpjeft on anj commodity t/at is under 'allot mcnfrfj^fhrrner operates mon than^ne farm and harvests in ex cess of his allotment on eithe) „ he will be ineligible foi Fderal cost-sharing on ‘any farn item. If a farmer receives pay ment under thejfi56 ACP and har vtfcrin excess age allot: ment he will be requlrd to refunc the* paymenTTfQide~to him. the arrangement which “will per1 mit a basketball fan'to put his radio side by side with his TV set, and see and hear the game at the same time.” Hiflsboro Social And Personal ;:ere ! ' ' Mr.' and Mrs. Alfred Smith of Columbia, S. C. visited with Mr. jnd'Mrs. w! Lr. Smith of SMtWary's .toad over the C.iristmas holidays, j ■.THOME ■■' ’ ' H*/- "j Mr. and Mrs. VV. M. Baldwin and on, Bobby, of Kingsport, Tenn. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rosemohd. of ,’hapel Hill came here ' Friday light to spend Christmas with their pa.ent.s, Mr. and MtN< J- L. ys cm and. ~ VISIT Mr. and Mrs. J. L< Rosemond vent to Clinton Sunday night and returned on Monday after visiting rvith-Ahejr son and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rosemrfnd.-—___ HERE Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stone of Hills boro Avenue had their children home for’over the Chrisffnas holi La., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Satterw’aithe of K&rnersville and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis of Anderson, S. G. AT HOME - Mrs. W. J. Wrenn has returned to tjer' hrTme -following ar-major operation-inAVatts Hospital. VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brandon anil children of Winston-Salem visited wtih their parents Mr." and Mrs. G. F. Miller of W.' Tryon Street rduring the Christmas holidays. IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Martin Adventure in Good Eating By Jean Gattis If you still have 'lcl^ turkey and arc wondering what ‘ lo with it.%ry a Curried ruikc.. In fact you can even invite *» friends to share thi.s beuu.e • ■urries are #tittle exotic and JUr ferent.. Another good qLKilitx i hat it will clear >our house of a_ eft-over Christinas tidbits suen as olives, cocooJtuit. nuts, etc . p.eparing thi.s is fairly .simple Fust add a medium cream sauce md add curry to taste. BE CAE a ■Tli with the curry. One teaspoon o a cup of cream sauce should he luffictent. If you have a lot ot turk ey make a pint of cream sau^e it inly a little just make a cup of :ream sauce » ■ ,, Add'curry and-turkey a ad serve >ver rice. Have smaller dishes' with iccompaniments around your table md let each person help himself. {ou can use cocoaltutrcr-ushed pea iuts or cracked « salted pecans, mumbled bacon strips, chooped —a chutney and any other spitTy vers you ' might have* can -- i'" good. berry sauce might even he* _ After all 'this/ just say "Dinner is served," and stand aside. Milk production on farms iji North Carolina during October was estimated' at 141 million pounds, a -rtScSrd forffiFmonth:"^™--—“■ Oh the basis of reports from growers and ginners, the 1955 Tar Heel cotton crop is forecast at '55.000 bales. This would - be 2Vz per cent less than pioduclion last year. . spent the Christmas holidays in Miami, Florida,'as guests of Mr. ?,la tin’s sister Mrs. Sam Page Jr., and family. ~ > TB Projects On A t U. H I Six projects, all aimed at com batting the ancient enemy, tuber culosis, arc being pursued simul taneously at the University—with cooperation between the U^C Med c&l Sc-.iool and the Gravely Sana,; torium the latter -jt pa^t of the state’s TB Care system. I During the past year, as part 1 of a tuberculosis detection prog gram approximately 10,000 chil dren seen in the Memorial Hospi tal pediatric clinic, Gravely Sana torium and in a Survey- of public School children have been given | tuber^jlin, tests. | in another controlled experi ment with, children, ways and means of preventing spinal menin j gitis as a complication of tubereu ! losic are being investigated. Another project, is concerned with the effeettoeness of antibiot ics in treating tuberculous adenitis in children. Nodes removed sugical ly in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, ape providing mater ialNfcdr a cooperative investigation carried on by scientists ' in the -Gravely laburatories -and physicians Lin the-Departments of Pediatrics, Surgery and Pathology at the UNC School of Medicine. ■ Dr. Annie V. Scott, pediatrician, iflvos as -a liaison J 'tween 'the. ^ [School and'lhe gJj *««2 UM„ Z* WWSMwJ <«' children m,. J of paints With >1* for in' Gravels, JJ Memo.iai Tuboreu! fTi plied, _X-rajs aft dicatcd and the ( served f<)r,evtdena disease. ln the y, pediatric cjinic, t is designated for dreo who show p, ' to the tuberculin | In /At the Gr s/lf, operated of Dr.. H. S t projects yodt significance; 1. Devetop vaccine tiuTT feetive ajid pines now in use. 2. Seeking, dew ifying certain ,ne* in..the treatment* i Winner Of InsulatedBoj Drawn On Dec. 21 T. W. Throneburg Of Efland, N.-C. IRON'S SHOE SHOP Hillsboro good mannen With its frisky “Turbo-Fire Y8," this — Chevrolet is pure dynamite, allxighL But it’s beautifully mannered, too quiet, well-behaved, instantly obedien! to your slightest signal! , Nudgethe accelerator and-you re-awarf °t. the split-second chain miction of your toe ; to the “Turbo-Fire”! There’s your dynanfite —horsepower ranging tip to a diigh 205. The car is built for its powerJ.Q'0.'':™! a low, low center of gravity, well distHbu! weight and wlde-apart rear springs i ticre5 your stability, and safer handling.! Ml bo® have safety latches—and instruntenL-PQ11,, padding and seat belts, with’ or shoulder harness, are available at extra Aft Directional signals are standard. Content -^and try a new Chevrolet! ONES EVEN HOTTER ft HILLSBORO, N. C TELEPHONE 4101 CHEVROLET a

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