LARGEST MEDICAL MALPRACTICE SETTLEMENT-Shown above Is Thomas 6. Sampson representing Thomas Kannedy Sampson Edwards Patterson. One of the nation’s largest black law Arms celebrated its 20th anniversary recently by setting a $20 mWen phis medical malpractice suit Thomas, Kennedy, Sampson, Edwards A Patterson has just settled a $22.8 mWon lawsuit against Atlanta’s foremost obstetric facMtty, NorthfMa Hospital on behalf of a Mack 5-year-old boy whoso pools wos severely and permanently damaged during a routine circumcision procedure on the day of his birth. Thomas 6. Sampson, co-counsel for the boy and his parents sieged that the hospital usad improper equipment to perform the circumcision. The child wW require extensive surgery over the next ten years as weh as psychological counseling. Unusual Weeping Nectarine Forms Horticultural Waterfall in Spring By Kim E. THpp NCSU Arboretum A waterfall of pristine white ar ches down to the ground from the branches of 'White Glory weeping nectarine. Cascades of white flowers perched on downwardly sweeping branches sculpt this beautiful horticultural waterfall. The ‘White Glory weeping nec tarine offers a floral display that is hard to rival in the spring garden. In late March the pendulous branches of this tree are covered with glossy, clear white, 2-inch wide, single and semi-double flowers. Each flower alone is a little gem, and together they create an amazing effect. Nectarines, technically called Prunus persica var. nucipersica, are actually a botanical variety of the familiar peach. The characterisitic that separates nectarines from peaches is the “fuzzlessness” of their fruits. Two special charac teristics separate ‘White Glory’ from other nectarines that are grown for their delicious fruit and make it a unique ornamental. First, “White Glory is a weeping tree whose branches arch over and cascade to the ground, much like the more familiar weeping cherries but with a stiflfer, slightly coarser habit. Secondly, the flowers are larger, showier and do not result in good quality fruit. ‘White Glory weeping nectarine is a medium-sized deciduous tree renrhina 10 to IS feet at maturity and spreading to 15 feet. Hie arch ing habit of its branches causes the inner branches to die out with time (from the extra shade), creating a magical cove under the tree and a perfect place for a favorite garden bench as plants age and become larger. White flowers emerge before the foliage to create the spectacular display. Soft, light green leaves, pjuirhlika in appearance but longer 2717 Glen wood Avenue Raleigh, N.C. 787-7020 No Appointment Nocouory MADAM FAYE Reader, Healer And Advisor Raleigh’s Most Accurate Physic And Spiritualist Friends, we urge you to see this religious holy person. 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The weeping charac ter of the branches adds graceful in terest to the garden throughout the year. Peaches and nectarines are na tives of Asia, but the ‘White Glory* weeping nectarine was selected by F. E. Correll in 1960 from a peach breeding program at the Sandhills Research Station in North Carolina. It was introduced and made available to the nursery in dustry by Dr. Dennis Werner of the North Carolina State University Department of Horticultural Science. ■White Glory’ is propagated by grafting budwood of 'White Glory1 to rootstock of common peach cul tivars. Hm top of the tree is “White Glory, while the roots are the stur dier peach. This process requires skill and practice, and makes the plant more valuable and a bit har der to find in the nursery trade. There are specialty nurseries in the Southeast that carry ‘White Glory. At the NCSU Arboretum, ‘White Glory can be seen in the West Ar boretum and has become a favorite of visitors. Culture of ‘White Glory’ is similar to peach. It needs ftill sun and the best soil you can provide, especially in terms of drainage, but it will tolerate the heavier soils of the Southeast, if they are not ex tremely wet. full sun is very important tor good flowering. Pruning out the dead wood that accumulates on the interior portions of the tree is simple and will minimize twig lit ter. Flowers are produced on the pre vious year’s wood, so wait to prune live wood until after flowering has finished each spring. ‘White Glory* weeping nectarine is reliably hardy 1 throughout the Southeast, from coastal to mountain regions. • Sens only Votax • Stocks only Vblv6 parts > Sarvfcss only Votvos Weaver Bros 4409 Capital Blvd. WolvO Raleigh (Mini City) 876-6611 Selling and Servicing Volvo* for 29 Years. ==&■■' ,, i___ WIN A FAMILY REUNION FROM ENTER THE FAMILY REUNION SWEEPSTAKES s:S®SP »W»1 KRAFT GENERAL FOODS. INC Reunion. 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