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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER i*, i?srr Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want Ads ”Wc Will Write It, Charge It And Let It Work For You Fayetteville St, Baptist Church By MRS K W. JUDKINS Our Church School opened 2t ’ 6 iO * m Suftday with Mr LuthCr Hunter presiding a* Sup- t,u | RCLSKA Jgk, mmh I MeSSi $3-95 F w 4-5 QLTART SO Proof Also 100 P'OOi Made from Grain by L, Reisky & Cie, Raleigh, North Carolina | muinuiuiwm ** 3Bra e*9BmaniߣBnKMaS RALEIGH Memorial Auditorium Thursday Evening *f SEPTEMBER ■ i* lh RESERVED SEATS—Mezzanine A Side Balcony oni; s.; ;.'l I NRESERi ED SEATS—AIain Floor S 3 00- -Rear Balcony £2.50 and $2.00 Ticket Sale: Thiem't Record Shop A Hamlin IJru.g o Positively the Only Appearance in Eastern Carolina! 1t sNo Wonder W ith 1 : '66 BUICK Special 2-Dr. hardtop, two tone fin* tsh. radio and heater, automatic transmj*- ison, power steering power b rake a. One owner. '66 MERCURY Montclair 2-Dr. hardtop, power .«leering, power brakes, two tone paint, conti nental kit,, fully equip ped, clean a* a pm. Onr owner. ★ * ★ Many More From Which To Choose ★ ★ ★ 431 Fayetteville St, M. C Dealer 132.1 71 3.41^ ■K'.iuLa'. mb ... ■ T n —n -~i la Bars was In charge of the pri mary and beginners classes. Our II o'clock service opened "din the senior choir no. 2 render- ’S3 BUICK Special 2-Dr. radio and heater, two tone blue, "can be had for a. sonn.” One owner. '56 MERCURY Monterey 2 Dr. hardtop, custom trim, radio and heat er. red and white fin ish. real low mileage, One owner '55 BUICK Special. Style transmission. cu s 1. 0 m trim, radio and heat er. low mileage, One owner. ing music with Mr* L. H. Branchs 31 the organ. The Ist hymn was G< i 1 corn®, Just as I am”. Invocation b.v Rev, L. Deb rani. Scripture ipason followed by Rev. Salisbury of Shaw University, followed by the hymn, “What a Friend we have in Jesus”. The 1 sermon was delivered by the Rev. Debnoro, the pastor of the Beth lehem Baptist Church, Wake Coun ty. His text was taken from the 32th chapter of Mark and 28th and 30th chapter of St. Luke, 2ir,h verso. Ho used for his sub ject, "Who is my neighbor?” This mess.wo v.-as uplifting to -ill. Hymn by Airs. F.Hse Glenn. On; pastor will be back in his HOUe CLEANING SERVICE At. No Extra Charge ■ XVe Vsb te NIL PRO. I FRO CESS I G Established" j US ™ 1 Russos Hatters; & Cleaners 1122 W. MARTIN ST. Dial TEntple 2-3891 FAMOUS BAKERY We Will Have (2) Os Our Delicious Cakes On Special This Weekend LEMON VELVET LAYER CAKES f il.i n> WITH I T MON CUSTARD Sp€C. $ 49 AGAIN BY POPULAR DEMAND".' OUR DELICIOUS Fresh Coconut 6 LAYER CAKES Spec. $ "f 50 W» id 1.1 VI K AS MUCH AS $2.00 ORDER Glazed Donuts per doz. 40c Cinnamon Huns per doz. 36c HOME M \l;f Butter Biscuits .... ...... per doz. 21c It e Ar< Open—All—Day—Wednesday—All Throtigh Summer FiliOUS BAKERY lit: S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEmple 2-8333 - 2-8334 *, Ij. —. ■ ——, ITI II I 1111 Ml 111 l.l| P 1.1.1 l .il . I ,~, ’53 PONTIAC 4-Dr., two tone paint,, white wa.ll tires, radio and heat er, automatic trans mission, low mileage, . clean a- a pin. One owner, '56 BUICK 4-nr. hardtop, two tone paint, auto m arte transmission, radio and heater white wall tires.. One. owner. pulpit next Sunday, September iS, after a much-needed vacation, Next Sunday will h* observed as Men's Day, The public is in vited, The Carrie Haywood Bible Club held it* regularly monthly meeting at the home of Mr*. Tom- j ! pie Lindsey. Mr. and Mrs King Dfivis of Mi. Olive Baptist Church of ■ phia were the weekend guests of j | Mr. and Mrs Thomas Cooke 910 | South East Street. Mrs. Carrie : Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Par- j ker and family were the weekend quests of their father and mother Mr. and Mrs William Thomas and sister, Mrs. Beatrice Grier, k Me- Mackin Street. Mrs Ola Perry returned i home to 208 E. Lenior St. from N. Y. where she spent some time with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Duroch Bass, motored to Philadel ' phis for the holidays with their ! grandsons Milton WilH» ahd Al beit Drayton of Philadelphia The small amount of time and effort to take s soil sample may ! save hundred* of dollars in lime | and fertilizer as well as in crop j yields. j j jg| J TWIN INN’ I OIL SERVICE Dial TEfimle 3-5811 3130 Smithfieid Raleigh I J. E. COEFIELD, Prop. B Ball Bonds bB '55 BUICK Century, beau tiful two tone Ivory over ereen. p o w er brakes. radio and heater automatic transmission, a real buy. One owner. bS BUICK Super 3 • Dr. hardtop, beautiful two tone paint, with inter tor to match, power brakes, power teats, a real bargain price. One. owner, THE CAROLINIAN Domino, Baker, McPhatter, Headline: j Fall Edition Os ‘Biggest Show Os Stars' Has 15 Attractions; Plays Raleigh Soon Early this year box office records were broker all over the country by THE BIGGEST SHOW OF STAR FOR '57. And now the new Fall F.dition is out with more STAR APPEAL and a promise of even bigger and better entertain ment. Headling The Fall F.dition of THE BIGGEST SHOW OF STARS FOR ’5? are the nation's top Pop and Rhythm and Blues Recording Artists, including FATS DOMI NO AND HIS GREAT ORCHES TRA THE EVERLY BROTHERS . LaVERN BAKER CLYDE MC PHATTER FRANKIE LYMON fcvN iTf il% \ f {(f >■ p f .., ■>:lk f■ f CLYDE McPHATTER Suitcase Stuff j By “Skink M Browning j sllSilllflilli'' zk AH-Star game In Winston-Salem S | two weeks ago the Baltimore Elites proven ,m WSm ! ed one-arm catcher, Gary Mays, who wore *.<n m3Bg«Slsj|r his breast protector, "Thou shall not si; ai and he meant.- Just that. In the three in tun.- that he caught, he nailed three runners the’ £j.„ jP; just didn't, believe what they read and rut || |; ; sW J||||jgr uat.e of Armstrong High School in Washing - rt P W-Wf t «*f t ° n ' ® c an< * some years ago came south jk 1 wKM ipklmir as a featured attraction with Arms:. on • j|g;. j basketball team. GARRY MAYS ’ Whai'* This? Three triple "A" teams were beaten by then small- - Double ’ A" neighbors last week in theii' opening game* No mm ' ei how you look at- it, that’s' poor publicity . . , Somebody should ho ashamed ~ . Maybe one. maybe two, but never no three . . Thai like Duke losing to Elon, Carolina to Atlantic Christian and \V i 1 Forest to Lenoir-Rhyne on opening day. DOUBLE “A" Burlington swamped Triple ’A" Kcidsville ?« 0. . . . Double “A” Lexington bounced triple "A ' High Point 1 I) . . . Double "A” Henderson edged triple "A’’ Mary Rotter 7 fi. Top value stamp should go to the double "A" teams . . water.- gas to the bush leaguers A letter from Mrs. Tessle Winstead of Roxboro reads: Some poo pie are misunderstood because they mind their own business and get along alright. Why is it that some people go tar out of their way to attend to the business of others, and then worry thenu.en sick if they can't quite nose :n on every detail? Columnist's Note: T don’t know and will never be able to yu - an answer. Contact the Telegram, a newspaper out of Newark, N. J.. commonly known as the -Shadow". It specializes in bringing neT.lv bors down front. It, may tot a line on the people you have In mind." Very few men are financially able to successfully operate a baseball team t now-a-day* . . . but there still are a lew around who a>e doing a good Job, after seciriK many owners go *.o the w.-dl -tin losing their shirts ... of course. Art hur Dove is the premier oi them all. for he »s the gentleman that brought big •:>- '.mm R«e ball to hush -league territory. The : "f§fy Kansas City Monarch. 1 ': would have nev iggip er selected Raleigh as a playing bn <- ,; T ’ “if it dun t be fur Dove" . .Rut in . mr Winston-Salem, Robt. Blue and W. A E" ?-■ Alexander have been rolling along with ■ f the Pond Giants for fifteen year,-, . This year has been a banner year to ’ them. The New Ernie Shore field in the "Camel City” has been a big factor In creatine fan enthusiam in the i:ane tnducing fans to turn out in large r.urn ROBT. RU’f. bers. The park has all of the earmark: of a big league stadium . . There is no restriction on seating a; - rangemenls ... no designating race signs . . , good sandwiches, drink and knack congestions, good clear electric scoreboard, and roomv scats. Blue says that this has been a great season. Wonder what Church Street High School in Thcmasvillp Is do ing in football since James Helper stopped coaching? Don’t, hear much from them. MOrningslde in Statesville is set for a great season ; but can hear nothing from Herman Some . . . Hickory remains ouiet Ji so does Costello at Newton . . Most schools get stood coverage in I the local papers, but thirty mites away you don t know they are evtn ! there, les3 more playing, THE CRICKETS CHUCK BER- , RY PAUL A.N'KA JOHNNIE A JOE . THE BORRETTKS THE DRIFTERS. THE SPA Ml- El S ’’CRYING" TOMMY BROWN ..PAUL WILLIAMS AND HIS j BIG ROCK ’IN ORCHESTRA 1 AND HAROLD CROMER AS MX. More than 100 talented ar j lists will appear on staue to present a rhythmic Z 1-2 hours. ; tilled with up-to-the minute hits, played by the stars who are responsible for these hits Since THE BIGGEST SHOW OF STARS FOR 's* has corner errd the mark ft on star attrac tion. It is with certainty that we say. no other tour show tht* season will be able to match the quality and quantity of en- | tertalnment. The artists who will appear here are the ones who are making the record store cash registers sing with rapidity. There's Fat’s Dnmi- - no who has chalked up more mil- j lion record sales in the shortest length of time than any other re cording art is',. Curently Fat’s recor ding of "When 1 See You” and ‘‘What Will I Tell My Heart ' arc high up on the Pop Hit listings, Newcomers to show business are the Evenly Brothers, youngstt:.; who have skyrocketed to f with their current disc of "Bye-Bye Love". LaVern Baker is welt knots n to record buyers and show-go ers. She's a sensation in pet sen, and the queen of the blues. I.aVern’s recordins of "Hump- Dumpty Heart" is riding The South's Selected All-St vs presented an unusual performer "Even Stephen” Greene, from '! > baccoville, N. C ... Green is p.i sessed with the unusual ability to pitch eifeettvely to a let thutided but ter with his left arm and to a m handed batter with hie right arm. lie generally leaves built or them swinging. ... He is eighteen ye.e. one! and a graduate of C.irvei Hu- . School in Winston-Salem, where they had no baseball team . . . The in dianopolis Clowns an after ban he wants to go to college . . . Mu he will. h . , * - ' high on the hit parade of re cords. Clyde .McPhatter who joins THE BIGGEST SHOW OF STARS FOR '57 after a successful tour of tt>e nation's theatres, promises to add more of his stirring vocalizing such as "Long Lonely Nights.” Then them is 34-year-old Fran kie Lymon v ho will make his first personal appearances as a single with THE BIGGEST SHOW OF STARS FOP 57. Frankie was for merly lead singer with The Teen- Agers, but due to his popularity with audiences and in response to public demand, Frankie Is now ap pearing as o single, and performing hjs own compositions with a nat ural born talent hard to believe in Ode SO young. “Gradual Mixing”'" In Kentucky m/ vu\NKi-oirr. Ky. < anpi h is The pn'<i:'..'Ut a of the Kentucky Slat"? Dt'-partjftJant of Education in . co t!:n... d ! m .as in’ i.. in! ■grAtiott oi public schools dur uic the !9;V.-58 term opening this mouth '.'ili be in evidence but that prow --s vi'i be ••gradual, not i" ' ! n-dlai Act te ditTe to Robert Ti Viurtln, sup--i int- mi. to. of public •d-.ieTi’.jpn, “•hi r,->'v t-1 " '-■> - Lilion off this pro.-rnii SW !'■ d substan tia! Colhpli : ■ 1 o',. ; til, l v ■'With sc be- a start utu; us the »-u)><l .'.'i:,!’- ‘-lii h d it up cunf ibe If n d - een- h'KH'e, arid Me —1 you kn< it will he behind tr< and forgotten” The department plans to make n dirti ict-b.v sir. t 1 it-1 1 heck on the* pins.!! ss m Octuij-'i A til- r sur vey last October revealed L i,,tt. out i f 2!M fcho-at di*stricts». 44 had rm Negro population, and 93 were par in 233 schools 120,307 whin pu pil-; and 8.017 Negro pup; wore iiltC"! itsVj. Legal metier IN 'i HR SI IT,RIOR roi’KT BEFORE THE U KRR NOR TH i' JiOI.IN \ wakr bounty NOTICE or SUMMONS MRS J'U-A YARBOROUGH* Pc\ iluMiC • tvt.t A At.) A N (i.U m!'a m* \C Ahi UN 1 at-MAS SMITH. ARM H YAKHOSOi dll mi rt ii unknown i,c,i. nr AR7HI7.R V A1? HO Jl O t;G I i DK i i AS ED, A* s per,del [h T.i KIU Ally, i;,,! iii.--h.-n-d. I Ally). Ti.i.mas Smith, AiUuir Yarlv.w hj'ign. ard «U *>*.' oi per uni havuis an hitm-esi in -.,,id L.r.d or who ,-i:ur; an interest in <ici land their i and addi'es:-*-* tmkr 11 to the Petition i. You anti ast- -- tal,t not, , that an action entitled above has beer: commenced in the Superior Court oi Waiit Count! in -.vim l , h e Petition. • seeks to sr-U land dei.eriUoct therein for the pu’T-oso of i-n atlilg as'-eta tr pay the debt- of th< donea-t-d. Yfi I wilt lake notice fh.:s: you r required to appeal :il tile ofl'ie* of 1 :k under.) ig ned Chirk of Superior Court ut, Wakf Count ■ . un or before Hie fcth da;' *•' October. U 57. anti answer n> demur lo tin pc- 1 it am fitr-i mirt-ln or Si.* petutoiv will apply to to* S’olti . for 'he -eiir-f therein demanded The -cud latul which will he ao'd li di soi ' ’ :■ folio'.'. , BEGINNING .11 »tt bon Ot.ike ptauc-ii at the -out: . a ..rimer of the intersect ion of h * \vaiuie with flock Quarry React: rum* then, i* cast along ihe south fide of Host Avenue. *a«d stake tjoinj at the northv.-..at ce..«er of G. M Holder'.-, lot. run = thence with the west line of Hotck-r's lot HB feet, more or less, to an iron stake at Siio Murry's lot; run.* thence west .■tore she west line of Murry'* lot and in a !uie parallel to Rost Ave nue .0 ues io m Iron stake in the weal : id* of Rock Quarry Road; runs Itv-nei north along the Sock Quarry R. ad a distance of H 3 feet io an stake, the place of BE GINN INTO Tms 2..' -. day of Au*u*t. 1957. SARA AJ.EN Afrossant Clerk of Superior Court F J CARNAGE A tty. Au*. 21. 31; Pep* ?. I 1 ISM. PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIEDS Number of Issues ana cost par word: ISSUES 1 « 8 12 Cost per word Hr, 4f 3c Vc. per line, per issue lOr Mr 1,4 c. ?lfca Each word abbreviation. initial or symbol count as on* word Punctuation marks are NOT eountsal as words. The minimum number of -’orria m any want ad is 13 word* Von will sii'e money bv ordering your »d to run ft or IS isiilte*. wvekly Want Art* may he telephone* through Wednesday up to 1(1 A M. HELP WANTED is domestics (a?r.«. 10 to 3S> forlhi New Y k an'.' Malm S3B to $45 per '|*-. k M .si have reference* Trans p >rtatuu; pro-/inert Sieep-irt Job*. Pi;! furiher details eontart Mitchell In l "r: aiion Bureau, 80’. Parker 84..-. Goldsboro. N C Telephone 13W. ROOM TO RENT MFN ONt.v - Comert Mr- Howard ; ( • .-i * .■ .1 p it:i; TE | :f-«590. i■! FIXE APARTMENTS VACANT i ! ■ hi: i arm room For informa tion, picas* rah TEmp'.i 4-0501 RADIO AND TV SERVICES SPECIAL SERVICES J SPKFI'HES WRITTEN for nu?v people ’-■■•:. * •' • F?- a search Matiu i m -'- ■■. it.'d and r-i‘ m good Eng. : h 1 .MAh! fS ROULWABE Saint i Auguittm - College. Raleigh, N C AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAKI-U-I)it)VK.IT -CA RS TRUCKft, 4Uri; IK All IKS FOR RENT 301 N MrUow.-il St.-Dia! TE 2-8992 I Night TE 3-0004. Get your money out of used retrt 'i" ratom stove, and furniture NOW. ’■ o our cl.ii .tied ads. Dial TE V 6553. BUILDING AND. HOME~ IMPROVEMENT SERVICES STANDARD CINDER SLOCK CO. Ine. Solite. Concrete and Cinder Blocks. N. McDowell St.. Dial TE 2-21*8. Looking for a job. Let us hslp you find one. Dial 45558. FOOD SPECIALS JOY'S AMERICAN GRILL 220 EaX Martin St.. Raleigh—Dial TE 2-916* Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty) Pt« and Chicken 109 E. DAVIE ST, NURSERY FOWLER'S NURSERY Fayetteville Highway Prone TE 2-075*. Wi'-NTING A HOOM.It- Register it witii us at TE 4-5556. This apace will coat , you only *2c.. SERVICE STATIONS IHINN’S ESSO STATION—SC- S. Blood worth St., Phone TE 2-9tt*. Consult our classified ad* regularly; there are many bargain* offered. WATCH SERVICES DAVIDSON'S WATCH SERVICE—i» ft Hargett Si.. Phone TE 3-493* ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE I NORTH CAROL IN! A i WAKE COUNTY , roii u rd aa Administrate! • u i ,i E-.ute ot’ Fletcher Clement, d* .. i mi. late of Wake County, Norti ; .. iilinu, this ;s to nontv all, person . .i- .ili' claims again-;! the estate o ...a iii-'.i-ml to ,-s! bit them to th ; . ■ ■ u ■■ i« Wood'.and Ave .. >V;i; U-S.il(-!|| N. C , on or be to-- " . :: -I -of Au. ust, 1958, o !,.!•■ not . r vi ''l b<- pleaded in bar o : .:r ... a\ t : A 1 ! nri-ons indebted t< ■ it,. . . .ili, w.o pii .i-e make immediatt X! : 21st dav of August, 1957. J H BAIJ. JEN TINE. Administrator 7C6 Woodland Avenue Vi'insfon-Sslem N (.. Ao. "i .! Sept 7. 14 21 2ft, iCK ADMTNISTR ATOR 'S NOTICE I NORTH CAROLINA ; WAKE COUNTY Has ing qua!ified as Admin, 'ralor o i ‘lie . Hate ol Mr- Nellie Matthews dm r ~.«ft. la'e of w»ke Couniy. Norti ! Caiolins this is io notify all person i r.avim. claims against the estate o rlei r,-: r-fi to -:.mbit, them to th ! unrimsigned ~t 113', E Hargett Street I ft-,;, ■ Nm n Car.dm*, or. or befor i uip fttb dm of August, 1958. or *hi { uolice mu! be pleach'd in bar of theil i.-ia.All p<a son* Indebted to th *a>e • pleas* make immediat ! pay mi nt This, sth dav of August. 1967 K .! (.AHNAGFi, Administrate Align'd 1". 17. 24 31, Sept. 7 14. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ! NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY Having qu ilifted as Executor of th ! i- ; ,t« t-f vl.iiHo Kciiey. dect ased. la' ni Wiih' Cun ly. Nouft Carolina, thi ~ i, piugon.-'. having a clau ~ . . ■ ,ii k sate of said deceased t i i xi.ihit io the undersigned t l tin. i kmc: Rakigii, North Cajc .dip,... on or before Inc 24th day r Ji.: IPSB. o i - nutic, ml! be pleet led m bo d Hit ir recovery. All pet . iih nil i *i Inc: E.<ta‘v will pleas! ; m,-ike imincdiate payment. | 'J . '. 2nd dav ot August, 1957. 1 ) or.SPH JAvrs KELLEY. ExecutJ X. J CAHNAOE Attorney I J Augu t 19, 17. 24. SI; Sept 7, 14. ! NORTH CAHOI IN A i : WAKE COUNTY noth r; i Tne under.;,- having qualified i tlie Annli'n. v E- cniti iof thu Ef'sl ■ VLu-gte D. !'• ignt, deceased, late < W. :.1 ,’min's is to notify *U be. i siir.t having rlaim- against 3aid Estai i to present their, to tl-.c undetsigned * I ioriu v - ou ot befor* the 3i.ct day 1 Augu ■< ! 115 ft, or this Notice Wll’ t pl ’iuied m bnr of recovery. AT pel j -or:.- indented to sold Estate will plea: j : .... , i •■ ■pedtaie payment to th* ur . i rii-rstgnert attorney* at the addre j listed be’ow'. Th.s 28th rtav of August, 1957 I MARGARET P. BROOKS I Ancillary Executrix I 7 AYLOR & MITCHELL I 125 East Hargett Street I Ralcn.h, North Caro’ina I Attorneys for Estate I Aug 31; Sept 7 14, 21. 28. Oct. I Mnintaiu css production b| hr. nir.s inns cool during hot numl rnnr wf.athet 9 gffwecn August 2' and Octobftf ; K nine district 4-H Club' dair| • shn-’ y via be held in Norfn j lirt Su ,
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