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MNG SATURDAY, AUGUST .si, lur>7 ?//• 11 TE~4-5558 And Give Yqutf “Want Ads”.We Will Write It, Charge It And IMI It Work For You al Worker Says Service Is it Falling Into Disrepute” 1 CANP* “lf the trid of soma of the ome of the offices, St only s-ive die service, which is to disrepute." jCpinion of s postal Ssays the turnover of i service has rc.u-hed is!age. Never before in such dist'Oe for t con xieicd a 'good ■ln" says this worker or so. look around, their nanejs ana quit jy honest post, office Quality Always Legardless Os Price "f* + + + Economical “Goodwill” Values lAC Fleetwood 4- '52 PONTIAC Chieftain Dr- ’52 FORD r u «tomiine v-8 mtom&Uc transnr-v luxe, 4 - nr. automatic Dr. radio and radio and heater. transmission, radio and heater i •'* wall tires, power heater h-(j* p, windows and DtJ yit 32 PONTIAC Chieftain t)f- •> Qj t()“ „ luxe 4. - Dr, iit-omatic *pl f /♦) e3 WiLLns oditinn Wan on, transmission, radio and overdrive, radio heater, while (toft [AC Chieftain Df* ~ and heater * * f -' wall tires vO.u) ■ rwwrniiwmi. l -; «.n*BiaiaMaMinw *» ■ l iWfmu i1 awiiw* ii>.^s^aniwo^w»B3><w-'ivwM*<m^r'y; ELL YOUR TOBACCO IN ■nerica’s Largest Tobacco Market INDIVIDUAL BASKETS SELLING U? TO $70.00 Per 100 Lbs. ! INDIVIDUAL GROWERS AVERAGING | 566-SB7-S6B Per 100 Lbs. j For Entire Sale IDIVIDUAL ULUSES AVERAGING UP TO $57 75 Monday September 2nd —Holiday—-No SYes Monday Houses Will Be Open To Receive Tobacco , official will admit the difficulty ; and will also admit that it is a 1 j case of too many generals and not. ; enough privates in this outlit." Already the department Is losing thousands of dollars an nually to banks which now supply money orders —as good cheaper rat' . No hank money order is higher than 15 cents— whiie in the regulation, brass Hdden post office, the costs of money orders his soared be yond She reach of the average j person. I me same is true m the matter , 11 of registered trails. Ni.w, a mint- I murr foe ol 50 cents is charged, with increases according to the Ji n': mint n>.v'i'ii.'.v sent. For exam ple. ii coats 78 f'.-iUp to register a letter conteirung $1,7.00 To send the letter vpvoial delivery costs an aduit.ci'ai in cctft.c making the postal i’haiv.c os high if not. high ;or »>.m etr'if'L!T-inh uh.'ivu* > whirn I aiG l u-i 1.0 t '.hiU! :e U k lt. f r-ot, li-civ.si:-.;. the idler pdgjege to 'our etc,- ! ttih opptruion norn ! the "little in,-.it" who knows thnt till* Allows hug** t I Fidifs i.o other concerns Tension High Over Shana’s UNITED RATION'S. N, y. ,aN -1 !’■ Copcotr h:.s been .-xpressed in diplomatic quarters here ever ' t!o high i nric n c. w .... ■ -■• In the Ki ■• ••! . < f <7h-»»••! in West Atrica |;r :•.•:• to he (iepnrtrtion " o; -i ha.ii Ainsdu Buna ana tip I man A'hi.j. Aluiii Darden. -act. incut 130 extra police : : 1 ri s have been brou f ht into the .v- a in maintain order after a h 1 . two- supporters of the R ' -.nai Liberation group and ih.iic of the Contention people's Rcportf.Ty thousand.* of Ashsa !is poured through the street* of Kluriasi rearing their defiance of i •lie Nkr.in; ih. Government. The ! b-t iricm'.TiStr.-u .on tallowed a j meeting sponsored by the National I Liber it ion Movement supposedly ! to “explain" the cou.’t proceedings j i-o the crowd , t Two British barristers. Geof- j frey Biiig and t. Raitcock, pre milled the government’* case for deportation. They were op posed by si\ barristers from j Ghana, including the dynamic Victor O'l'itm, who asked the presiding .i ltd go 'or a trial io prove that the defendants were actually eithens of Ghana. “These men,” he told Justice , Smith, "vere born here. In 50 , . wtoaawoawwosaiwil i ■NMMVMi S ANNOUNCING OUR \ I New LOCATION CORNER OF 1 Morgan & Dawson 1 Streets | && X f. * I « \ I#' j|A 1 S%s $ 3 \ USED CARS Wo Huy Trade «5cH and i Fmami* ' j j MI. TE 3-9555 RALEIGH j THE CAROLINIAJSf f AGVH.VS FETE FREBERICK t SHERARD Uembeis of the ! Bhi I,aashdi Chapter of Alpha | Phf Alpha Eraiernily houored i I cederiok Tj. Sherucd, local pho tographer, last Friday evening j at. the borne of St Orant ! years’ residence neither of them i bns ever been before a court. ‘ This is a matter of gi-eat !m- : portance to five million people. The j i court should prolong its tnjunc- j cion ani restrain the Government i j from committing an illegal act,” ; At one point in the proceedings I | Mr. Bing and Mr. Owusu clashed j I i verbally when the latter accused j Mr. Bing of being delighted in e*e- | | :ng the Moslem leaders arrested. j : j At test in the controversial case ! j : is the Ghana Nationality and Citi- I ! zenship Act. Actually the evidence ■ required to support the defendants | dates from the time when African j | births were not recorded at alt. Agriculture | in Ethiopia Has Setback i 1 UNITED NATION’S, N. T. (AN ?) it, was learned here tins Week from economic experts that ; Ethiopia's agricultural economy has j ! been affected by three adverse fae- | | tors since the beginning of the j ! yosrs ■ (l) Ethiopian arabioa coffee, tra • ditionally accounting for 50 per -1 cent or more of the country’s ex port earnings, has continued to de mand a lower price on the world market, declining by an average of three cents per pound from April to July. This decline has been due in pari to deterioration in quality while in storage and transit 1 2) Aden Colony has recently banned chat (a mildly narcotic plant). As Aden Colony has been S receptive market for chat to pre vious years, the ban means a ser ious loss to Ethiopia. f 3) Grain prices have ri*an sud denly and sharply. Fears of a I possible major grain shortage in~ ; creased the price of te.ff (the most popular bread grain) sl2 per met ric ton from April 1 to mid-April During this period the price of what also rose to a level $6 per ■ ton above Its normal prica. R. T, Fish G. 8. HamOitm Wilson Electric Company, Inc, Commercial Refrigera£k>fi Sales and Service 307 EAST STREET Wilson, N. a Tetaßfcoae BiWO - '.7 1 || Seagrams J'l’Y I unura ! | fcvm'Jorow , . AMSfKCAW . , »f,?NBED W««#KT* | IW’Vr; iteal ,'K, - . ttAJww-sisvinfM flc«Mnr, m rc»c ew st#** **<*«.»■*«* «r» w* wm»i s^r* Etatf'y, Western Boulevard. Mr. Sherard Is leaving tin* city this ween to take up residence In JauferonvlUe, Florida. J. W. Ea ton, thlrJ flora Jett, presents Shartunl .a plaque on behalf of hist frat brothers. Shown In front 400 Get Degrees AtK.C. KNOXVILLE. Tenn. Four Ktioxvllle College graduates were swarded Master of Science degrees at the University of Tennessee's Commencement Aug. 17 in the Al umni Memorial Gymnasium. More than 40 candidates made the lar gest August class in seven years. Knoxville College Alumni and areas of graduate study were Mrs. Carol Reyes, ! sfi, elementary education; Mrs. C atharine Mr Bath, ’44, elemen tary education; Harry Blanton ’54, administration and super vision, all of Knoxville, and Mrs. Mary Scutter, ’55 physi cs.! education, of Alcoa, Ttenn, Mrs. IvTcßath snd Mrs Blanton *St fortunl by Robert C. Preble | President Encyclopaedia Britanniea I Unravel ttte jumbled due and see if you can guess the answer, which has 3S many fetters as there are dashes. The answer is printed upside down. Poof Richard. 173}, ] AN | Almanack) ih« y <*** of Chfilt 07 3 3. Being the Fuft *A-r I E A P V if A R • 31: A**. *h> C*e*».n* feylfc* Accs«nf o* rh« £ &»m % Q «j*t f y t Ssl Com Politic*: ty? &?' kt* , Sy thft Ch*»no\&r* ib# 4 “ ; d Thousand# knew him a* Richard Baundew, and h« scored “firsts” • n .c O U. fi. in such endeavors as hr-fimt sensations! newspaper . . . first free library ~. first fire de partment; fee founded a univer sity, analyzed why chimneys ftnoaa. and corrected the Declare toon of Independence. m,CLUEt TIKE Dan VEK ANCWERi'L. - „ _ v * *B»wrujy *>qi j 0 pru "tPtrf &»>d pesoddns oq| rsa %j op =»«i»g pjnsqorg 1 ‘nn aa P* tu -$ so stn pus «qa oqj, , f row, left io right, arc M. H. Croc kett, .1. A. Mann, Eaton. Nlierard, | W. r. Davenport and Milford j Taylor. Back row, left to right, ! are Edward Hicks, Dr, It. E. Me- i j Dowell, R. 11. Toole and Haley. : teach at Hole high. Maryville. j Tenn. Mrs. Reyes, who did substi- i lute teaching last year, will vw: i< lull-time at Hall high this year in i Alcoa. Mrs Scutter is assistant physical education supervisor of knoxviUe's eletnentfify schools. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR S NOTH V. NORTH CAROLIN'A WAKE COUNTY Having qualified 3= Admimstraior of the fit mve of Fletcher Clever;! i(c ceased, late of Wake County, X . ’ Carolina, this is to notify ail person* having claims against the estate of ; said deceased io exhibit them to the undersigned at "16 Woodland T . nue, Winston-Sner N. O . on m ■ fore the 21st uav of August. 1958. . this notice wifi be pleaded ir: bar of '■ their recovery. All persons indebted io • the estate wifi please make iniim-tio;'. payment This 21st day of August, 1957 .T H BALLENTINE. Administrator 70(1 Woodland Avenue Winston-Salem, N c ; August 24. 31, Sept. 7, 14. 21, "S. i IN THE SUPEfUOB COURT HIT ORE THE CLERK 1 NORTH C\SO UN A i WAKE COUNTY NOTH S OF SUMMONS j MRS, ELLA YARBOROUGH, Petitioner 1 Vs. ■ ELLA ALt.YN and imshant ISAAC ALLYN. THOMAS SMITH, AHTHI , YARBOROUGH snd ail unkruvr.;< of ARTHUR C. YARBOROCGI-1 OF. CEASED, i Respondents To Elia Allyn and Lvtc Allyri, Thomas Smith. Arthur Yarbo rough, and ail other persons lit.- mg an interest ip. said land or who uiaiiu an intcr«*!,i m -aid land, their nr- ■ s i and addressee being unknown to U I i Petitioner: | You and each of you vdi take notice ! | that an action entitled above has been j commenced m the Superior Court of I j Wllkt County in which the Petitioner j seeks to sell land described therein ' i for tlie purpose of creating a -m.x to . pay the debts of the deceased. You will take notice that you eve required to appear at the office of the undersigned Clerk of Superior Com-: of Wake County, nn or before the in day o i October. 1P57. and any.'.ei nr demur to the petition filed hereto. lor the petitioner will apply to i. <• Court for the relief therein demanded [ The said land which will he sold is i described a*, follows. | BEGINNING V »n iron i placed at. the southeast ccrrx of the intersection of Best Avenue with Rock Quarry Road. runs thence east along the south side of Best Avenue., said stake being at the northwest corner of G. M. Holder’s lot: runs thence tn/he West line of Holder’s, lot MS feet, more or less, to an iron ■ '-- r the Murry’s lot: runs thence west alone the west, line of Murry’s lot and in a line parallel to Best Ave nue 328 feet to an iron stake in b* west side of Back Quarry Boad; runs thence north along the Ko. -, I Quarry Road a distance of 148 n-w • i to an iron stake, the place c. 311- j | GItvNINIG. This 20th day of August, 195/, ' ! SARA ALFN. ■ j As.- stant. Clerk of bupenor • Court F. J. CARNAGE. AMV. , j Aug 34, 31 Sept. 7. 14. :95- NOTICE OF .SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE is THE SUPERIOR COUR - ’” ARTHUR LEO MANGUM, Pam tiff VS. ANNIE BELL MANGUTM Defendant TO ANNIE BEIT, MANGUM: TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking relief ->«-■ ,v you has been .filed in the above en titled action. The nature of the relief being sougl'.i is as follow-.. To secure an absent* divorce -or the p<r,i r.i «ne pla.ruiif based upon the gtonnd* of two ,v. <:s continuous separation between tr.c plaintiff and the defendant. You are required to make defen.w. to such pleadings not lale: than Sep tember 28th, 1957. and upon your tail - ure to do so, the party seeking relief agatnpt you will apply to tha Court foi the reli»f sought- This Bth day of August, 1957 SARA ALLEN. Assist. Clerk of Superior Court. T. J CARNAGE, Attorney August in, 17, 24. 31 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified a* Executor M the Estate of Mingo Kelley, deceased, late of Wake County, North Caroline, in. is to notify »H persons having a vla,.v again,t the Estate of said deceased to exhibit, them to th« undersigned at. 511 Hoke Street. Raleigh. Norm Csro oilna, nn or before the 24tb day of .luiy, 1853, oi this notice will bp plead ed in fcnr of their recovery. All per sons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment.. This 2nd day of August. 1 1X47. JOSEPH JAMES KELLEY, K.-.omtor V. J CARNAGE, Atiorncv August 10, 17. 24, SI; Sept 7, 14 ADMINISTHATtUX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Tlie undersigned, Mare E I.igoo, havinjj tjuallficd as Administratrix of the Eslala of Mrs. Daisy 11 Jones l k on, dreeased, a resident of Wake Coun ty. Noith Carolina, on July 22, 1917,1 this is to notify all persona having i claims against said Estate to present j •wue so trie umietsignesi on or before the Ist dny of June, 18. to. or this no* j lice will be pieade.d in b»v of recov ery. Ai! persons indented to said I Estate will please make immediate i payment to ‘hs undersigned | This the 38th flay of July. 1657, MAYS E VIC,ON. Admin utratrtx of the Estate of Mrs. Daisy £ Jones l gor>. E A SCLCttJON. Jr AH’- ... ‘ July 27; Aug. 3, 18, 17, 24, 31, 1957 1 PAGE NINE ! CLASSIFIEDS Number of issues and cost per word! | ISSUES 1 4 S l> ' Cost pm word ie 4c 3c :t« per line, PIT 1: sue . 10c 10c "Vjc 7H« Euoh word abbreviation, initial o* aymbul count a.< or.e word. Punctuation marks are NOT counted! as words The minimum number ot words tit any want ad is 13 ords You w:J save money by ordering your ad :o run it or 12 i>, :.ies. Week's Want Ads may t;e telephone# timingli Wednesday un to 10 AM. HELP WANTED Ft;MALI HELP WANTED Women Si-.< E 1 Raatly-fh:! Wrjp-A* | Hound A--. li , Mum SJ3 10 Dr, •• | on ■'•:>•* . '! n:”.- Write ■ Accura • I Mini s free;!,>r<. Now York. 23 nOMVSTI. S in 531 f, r , n# New York ..re., Ma te J.. sto *4,3 r.af v\f,k Mi.-; :iave references. Trans- I'"’ tation pm-chUml Slecp-in Jobs. Fm Mrti.e, , . . vm,„,,,| tr.roi •nat<i«n Burcat.. 601 Parker St-, Gnldsbo ’o, N C Telephone U'fl. RADIO AND TV SERVICES SPECIAL SERVICES SPl'-FXIILS W*KITTEN for busy ptbplft j 30-:m*iUfes Xi), Hu ea:Th. Manu i stoidpts, eel Hen aiic) nui. rood Kn r - ( '” ;h MAHUUS H SOIT.WARS Box 2781, Pr .. View ... if ; AUTO fe TRUCK RENTALS WAKfc- U-I.iHV Is-IT UAHS, TRUCKS ; aim: ntvii.Mits for runt - 301 N McDowell St Dial TE 2.6992 ] -Night. TE 3-0384, i Oct your money cut ot used relrt* geratora. stoves and Nf'*W j Use our c cd ads. Dial TE t-5538.' BUILDING AND HOME ; IMPROVEMENT SERVICES . i STANDARD CTNUKB BLOCK CO. Inc. So’lie. Concrete And Cinder Blocks, N McDowell St. Dial TE 2-21(8. ?! Looking for a fob. Let us help you find one. Diul 45555. FOOD SPECIALS j JOY’S AMERICAN OHKJ, - 320 Entt Martin St.. Raleigh--Dial TE 2-3838. Cooper's Bar-B-Q UAR-B-Q and Chicked * O nr Sp oc i a 1 ty) V\% and ChJckcja 109 E. DAVIE ST. NURSERY yoWLER’S N i.HSLKI -- I’ayettevilia Highway. P'lDns ‘£% 2- C«6f. • j Ri I .MING A UOOM l t—lvv.gister it with • | us TE 4 TfctU space will co*t • S you only IWc. SEK ViCE STA T i ONB , BUNN’S KiSSO STATION Jib 1 b. SiOOd ,l worth St., Phone Ts. 2-um. i Consult our esaas.i.ro aos regtuariy; , ; Uieie arc many 0.,.gau?3 ofiared. WATCH SERVICES V DAVIDSON S WATUH SERVICE- -Its L. Hargett St-, Phone X£ ADM’NIST RA TOR'S NOTICE { NOR'H i LAiiOi-rN A v r ’ ! H-.VPM, quaiu. .--d A drr.uyiMra.tor nf | 'u,c estate of yidUh«jxv*. . deceased, late of ti’jke v. cui. Nnrtd I Carolina, is *o notify ail p<?;so." y uav ir.g culms again si tr.e esfhta >i said ascc-6‘3dcl to exhibit Uxecw to U «,i t undersigned At l Ha:xc:t itrset, ’ Raieiijli, North Caioiii.a. o;i or betore i tae sth cia.\ of notice wiii by pleacifcd iri ecu of the-.r recovery Al* pmucis. nucjeD-ed io th% tsiaie vvijj please r,.ake iPhir.sdis'a •i ois si\ day of Amgur- ‘. 1 §37 V J uaRNAGL August 10. 17, U. *ii; Sept. 7, li. ADMIN I&UIA iOE S NOTH £ . ! NOH'i .. LX -ik ! WA K E COLN i Y i Having oiuuitua as Ad re*) mar.-iter of | thn Estate of Gv..r-v Henry WiUkms. ; D-cesf-.d, late of Wake county. Norm i Carollmi, this js to notuy ah persons j hsvttit; Claims again?; the Estate of | >aj h doceasco to exhibit them m the undersigned at 115‘., Z. H*s g*tt Street. Raleigh. North. Carolina on or before | the iSvh day of «)uiy, i9ob r or this no- I tieft will be picafiad in, b-Ti* o£ j reoovafy. AH persons indebted to the | estate will please make imrAsdi*:. This ,i I-, day of July, 1357 F J. CARNAGE. Admsnis’witor j July 27, Aug. 3. 10. 17. 24. 31. 15, 57 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having quihtied as E.icciHn■; of the b";;t4te of Dr. Butu?. S. Vas?,, decfia&ad, i-iie. of Wake County, Noe’h Carolina, ; ■■ ■. i. in notify ail pe ,-orja having > j olsimr agar, t the Estate ot said de ; j ce.- .iiri ti e nbst ihc. r to the under. , 1 si;,’iid at 417 S TV; sort S; 'eel, Filrigh, North Caryilna. on or cc;i>re the »4trt ! dny oi July. Joifi. or this Notice will ra pleaded in bar oi their recovery. All , persons Indebted it> said Estate will ■ pleamt r*.#ke immedsete payment. This 241 h day of July. 1P57 LL CILE J V.ySS E-'jful.';x oi Rufus S Va-'j i Dr-'rati -i * ARMiETitAD J. MAirptN. Attorney August 3, 10 17, 74, 31; Sept, 7. 1357 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE Th«> undersigned, hevtnf qualified a* , *hr AtK’idary Eitvciiti ;x of the Estate ' of Maggie p; lielght, deer wee;, iste of Wake Ctiunty. ’his is to notify all per* J sons having claims against »..id Estate to pusent Ihr fit to tftt undersigned at. \ torncys, on or before the Slat day of August. 1958. or this Notice will be ' pleaded in !>*< ol recovery. All par , suns feiikblcd to said Estate will please make immediate iir.vment to the t.n* | dsratgned attorneys at the address hale a below. ■ I This 28tn day of August. 1967. MATtOARKT P. BJIOOK3 AncUlsr.v Extcnlrix TAYLOR & MITCHELL 129 E'v t Hargett Street Il licit!!'., North Carolina Attorneys for Estate An 3; Sept. 7, 1.4. SI. 38; Oct. * I U% fk* ©n V f#ti pif* \ “Few of w t(d ditty hy tfe. Issi ®ian> good turasi*
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