Hospital Sick List (Continued from P*g* 6) DISCHARGES Mr. William Lomax 1510 Britton St Mrs. Annette R. Carter 842 Burbank St Mr. Claude Harris 211 Huffman St. Mr. William Little 2804 McConnell Rd. Mrs. Katherine Williamson 1200 Salem St. Miss Kathy Best 2307-F Patio Place Miss Brenda Wilson Rt. 2, Box 748 Brown Summit, N. C. Mrs. Veri.elle Braswell 2115 Byrd St. Mrs. Lucinda Springs 1213 Pearson St Miss Linda Marie Fuller 703 Bluford St. Mrs. Rebecca Matier 1207 Arlee Ct. Mr. James White 922 Bellevue St. Mrs. Louise Milton 3212-G Tebt St. Mr. Randolph Russell 702 Douglas St. Mrs. Edna Webster 2108-B Buchanan Rd. Mrs. Evelyn Singleton 1015 Logan St. Mr. Timothy Pearson 1913 Carlton Ave. Mr. Bruce L. Evan* 535 E. Bragg St Mrs. Nancey Perkins 1406 Cunningham St Miss Glenda Purdi# Bennett College Mr. Alonzo Hester 1306 Buff St. Mrs. Sarah Bennett 5308 Mecklenburg Rd. Mrs. Mary Guy 1621 Water St Mr. Micheal Byrd 2400 Ponderosa Dr. Mrs. Josephine King and baby 1802 E. Market St Mr. Joe Melton 500 S. O'Henry Blvd. Miss Jacqueline Davis 330-C Gorrell St. Miss Debra Womack Rt. 2, Box 324 Brown Summit, N. C. Mrs. Elsie Reese 917 Sevier St. Mrs. Clara Davidson 754 Chandley Ct Mrs. Valarie Russell & baby 300-D Avalon Rd. Mr. Walter Means 800 Ried St. Mr. Lawrence Lindsay 815 Broad Ave. Mrs. Sarah Brooks 2708 Patio Place Mr. Pernell Washington 1009 E. Washington St Miss Carolyn Whitworth 303 Grant St. SOUTHSIDE HARDWARE CO., Inc. General Hardware and Power Tools "Serving Me Public Si/ice 1902"' 515 513 515 S .Bui Si. r. C Po.tr Tooli 272 4549 - ' W-IUft M?i? Slot j There is no substitute for Good Government. There is no substitute for Experience in Government. VOTE FOR HENRY E. FRYE for re-election to N. C. House of Representatives VOTE NOV. 3 "I Can't Win Without Your Vote" Mrs. Barbara Herring 321 Ray St. Mrs. Annie Bell Allen 2128 Everett St. Mrs. Julia Hemmingway 2205 Hunter St. Mr. James Caddell 220-A Bingham St. Mrs. Rettaa Kerr 2312 Bonnaire Lane Miss Melody Mayfleld 1927 Perkins St. Mr. Ronnie York 200 West Bragg St Mrs. Sarah Martin Rt. 5, Box 796 Mr. James Tatum Rt. 2, Summerfield, N. C. Mr. Joseph Craig 607 Broad Ave. Mrs. Irene McDonald 517 Best St. Mrs. Barbara Whitsett 216 Baker Dr. Mr. John Whitaker 2314 Church St. Mrs. Lavelle Cole 2404 Bywood Rd. Mrs. Georgia Miller Rt. 1, Box 71 Whitsett, N. C. Mr. Carl A. Harris 915 South Main St. Louisburg, N. C. Miss Annie DuBose 506 Logan St. Miss Shirley Perrin 919 Martin St. Mrs. Alma L. Little 728 Dett Ct. Mr. Ronald Garrett P. O. Box 25 Sedalia, N. C. Mr. Robert Williamson Rt. 2, Box 327 Gibsonville, N. C. Miss Mary Harper 2710 Apt. G, Patio Place Mrs. Margaret Maaon 600-A DeWitt St. Mr. Alphonso Vlck 1601 S. Benbow Rd. Miss Pamela Lawson 815 Rugby St. Mr. John Davis 1009 Dewey St. Mrs. Wilma Allred 7-D Huntley Ct. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION 1. Date of filing: October 1, 1970. 2. Title of publication: The Future Outlook. 3. Frequency of issue: Weekly. 4. Location of known office of publication: 1306 E. Market St., Greensboro (Guilford), North Carolina 27420. 5. Location of the headquar ters or general business offices of the publishers: 1306 E. Mar ket St. 6. Names and addresses of publisher, editor, and managing editor: Publisher, Mr. J. F. John son, 1905 Drexmore Dr.; Editor. Mr. J. F. Johnson, 1905 Drex more Dr.; Managing Editor, Mr J. F. Johnson; 1905 Drexmore Dr. 7. Owner: Mr. J. F. Johnson, 1905 Drexmore Dr. 8. Known bondholders, mort gagees, and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 percent or more of total mount of bonds, mortgages or other securities: None. 9 Extent and nature of cir culation: A. Total No. copies printed: 9.236: B. Paid circula tion: 1. Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and counter sales. 8.121; 2. Mail sub scriptions: 822; C. Total paid cir culation: 8 311; D. Free distribu tion by mail, carrier or other means: 500: E. Total distibution: 8.311; F. Office use, left-over, unaccounted, snoiled after print ing: 500: G. Total: 9,236. I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and complete. J. F. Johnson, Editor Mrs. Mable Simms 733 Shirley Lane Mrs. Katie Cooper 16i7 Woodbriar Ave. Mr. Larry Davis 405 Burtner St. Mib. Maudle Lylcs 301 Gant St Mrs. Clara Tatum Ht. 2, Box 79 Summerfield, N. C. Mr. Paul Williamson 2309 PhUlips Ave. Mb. Virginia Speaks 2223 Bradley Place Miss Doris Tyson 1615 Asheboro St. Mrs. Marilyn Lyles and baby 1719% Sherwood St. Mrs. Ethel Moreland 1526 Randolph Ave. Mrs. Raynell Butler Minor 1301 E. Washington St. Mr. Charlie Cherry 423 Best St. L- A. WISE Staff Photographer 616 Benbow Rom} 272-4023 FOOTBALL FANS NO LONG ER ASK WHO IS NO. 82 ON A&T GRID TEAM? After North Carolina A&Ts opening football game against Southern University, the sport? writera and fans were asking, "Who's No. 82?" But since that time, the name and number of linebacker Ben Blacknall have become house hold Items, at least to enemy ball carriers and coaches. "This boy is only a junior and he is one of the best that I have seen," said one pro scout after seeing Blacknall at work against Johnson C. Smith. "He hasn't given us a bad game yet," said A&T coach Hornsby Howell. "He really unr derstands what we're after and he goes all out to accomplish it." Blacknall, a candidate for all conference honors, usually fig ures something like 19 or 20 tackles per game. THE SWIRLING NEW MONK'S CAPE COVERS YOU WITH FASHION!... A (Ur? ?f woo? m?lton with tKa toff lin?i of an autHanl'calty tati?l-trifnm*d full Hood *o f'a^a yocr praMy fact; front i&iK?d with blllowirg back . . . F'arsivif* g/aan, black. Bai*d'c'in? browr of? la fits a ! 50.00 ff* " y oown y K/fO i ^Ullir L OOWNTOWN HAZA. WIIIHOtY ANO NOVTHfAST sausiu*y . TMOMAjvini . miosviut U? YOUB MAftO+UYH CHARM ACCOUNT AT AU P-? STOMS