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WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1957 Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want Adi”. Wc "Will 'Write It. Charge It And Let It WorkFor You Newcomers To City Feted At Y WiCA $ Annual Afta i r The Sojourner Truth Branch of the YWCA held its annual tea Famous Bakery Co. Weekend Specials LE&ON CHIFFON CAKES inch sizk Just 28c Each TURKS HEAD FORM CAKE FULL H O?. | |f| ; f | Chocolate &• Cream Frosting jJIiSX I# A TTENTI ON ! ! ALL BUSINESS FIRMS AND ORGANIZATION • Solve your Gift Problems. See us about our Special Pra m Best Grade FRUIT CAKES -- GIFT WRAPPED FAMOUS B AMY 107 s. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEmple 2 8333 - 2-8334 I - " “ ““ ” " These Must Go To Make Room For The Trade-ins ! On The ’SB FORD Priced To Meet Any Budget ’56 FORD Custom 8 2-Dr. R & H White Side Wall Tires $1495 *5! CADILLAC 4-Dr. R 5s H—Auto Trans. $995 '57 FORD Custon 300 2-Dr., V-B—Heater Turn Signals $1995 ’.SO PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. R & H—Turn Signals $395 3ANDERS MOTOR COMPANY S BLOUNT ST. PH jE I : m N. C Dealer No. 1553 . —...... .. . . ! SEE IT NO WU THE CHEVROLET for 1958 ALL NEW ”Too New To Be True” On Display TODAY SIR WALTER CHEVROLET CO. 530 S. McDowell St., Raleigh . and open house. welcoming and 'honoring all newcomers to R.t- ’54 CHEVROLET Heater Turn Signals $895 48 SUICK R & H—Turn Signals $195 'S3 HUDSON R &• H—Auto. Trans. $495 ’55 FORD Custom Ranch Wagon R & H—Turn Signals $1495 k-iuh, cn Sunday. October ;10 at 4 pan., at ll.c YWCA home, 310 Fast Davie Street. The activities were high lighted by the presentation of valuable gifts to the newcom ers. Gifts were donated by Ra leigh merchants and business concerns that also provided most of the refreshments and favors. A prog nun, MC-eri by Mrs. Harry James, chairman of the nubile relations committee, in-j eluded: Singing and devotions led by Religious Emilia sis Committee; • welcome to churches. -Rev C. L. > G-idney; instrumental solo, Gloria j Deisnam, Y-Teen; welcome from ministers wives, Mrs. G. A. Fish er: welcome to YWCA, presen tation of staff and committee on j adtuiruisuation: response to wel come Rev. n. IT Shirley: and music The theme of the onen house j was centered around world wide fellowship through which women of all nations arc join - rue hands to work tor she realisation of the dream of one j world of justice and freedom for all its people. The follow -2 HOUR CLEANING SERVICE 1 MiI.PRO I if PROCESS p Kst aldisbcd Cl It S 1005 : Rn s s o s , Mailers & Cleaners 1122 YV. MARTIN ST. Dial TEmpie 2-3691 TcollaT DOLLAR You Can’t Beat Our USED CARS . •51 PACKARD 2-Dr automat- : ic drive ir.dio and D h.eater 1 f) ’55 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Power- T TTnC • ’SO PLYMOUTH coupe radio •u ; d 0 j v» -T hc.o •. r vi-> 54 STUDEBAKLR Cham- j pion. 2-Dr. overdrive, ra- IT,: TV 5795 SHOP TODAY & SAVE \ V- ; \ \ 'MmT' I 209 I 5 Hillsboro Pi - ' Dial TE 3-483 P H I N. r Denier 2417 A lit *i|§ ni® MR. BUSTER REID is a well- | known citizen of Roanoke Ra pids. Vlr. Reitl comes from one of the oldest families in tin- coni inunity. lie is a sales man for The ‘Carolinian, the South’s leading weekly. T -■ , r :*•••. k: re . % . mm : $ - • ••• *>: . ■} ’ ■ ;'e. *C Tj&Kutf a'-: - >■* V y dSaSSjHicfiHF i. * MISS SOPHIA ROBINSON OS ELIZABETHTOWN was guest of friends in Greensboro while at tending the A and T Homecom ing game two weeks ago. Miss Robinson is in Home Demonstra - lion work in Bladen County and is an active member in the Y.N A Club. She is popular in social, re ligious and civic circles in her county and is an ardent lover of sports. ship hour embodied this pur pose. While invitations were extend-! ed to 44 persons, the following individuals attended the open i house: William Smith. West Cam pus. Shaw University; M. H. Boulware, St. Augustine's Col lege; Mrs. Or del I Morgan, 712 ■> vr-v w * . ... . a.: .. turn siMmona* j f?W£* A • 3.-ÜBW Imm pint r $355 ;[ (^akeHi TUU SEVEN mm YEARS OLD jit m (1 , ! OLD ;||r QJJAK£|} v® | * ? WV’ Sglipfe l ] - M,’ TIIF. OU> OllAKf S DETUUNO COMPANY ir "5* LAWDENCcmme. ino « >s(sno. cauf \WmU OldQ^ker STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY m r»om • ok ooahm immuw to.. uwumtiMMi, wt JHS CAROUNIAK Probe Charges Os Brutality By Washington, ZX C. Cops By AI.ICI. DUNNIC AN i WASHINGTON (ANPi Eu gene Davidson, president of the J>. (' branch NAACP stated Wed nesday. that Washington Police Chief Robert V Murray, threaten ed him with possibility of law suits if he pressed charges against Short Course in Tobacco Marketing Held At A&T GREENSBORO - A Tobacco ; Marketing Short Course was con-' ducted last week here at A and T College by an official of the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Dr. Jones F, Jeffries, Greensboro, tobacco special list with the Agricultural Marketing Service, IT. S lie- Scholarship Loans Given To 30 Tar Heel Teachers; $350 Value Set On Each Scholarship loans valued at $350 • «h hov’e li.vr, awarded by North E. Martin Street; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hall. 903 New Bi-rn Avenue; Rev. and Mrs R. h. Shirley, and daughter, Sandra. 1110 L. Martin Street; Miss Rosa A Walker, St. Augus tine’s College; Mrs. Lillian 1\ Cummings, St. Augustine’s College; Ylr. and Mrs. It E. Brown, 233 S. State Street Mr. and Mrs. John Madison. 90fi New Bern Avenue; Miss Vivian Davis. 906 New Bern Avenue; E. 1). Lowery, 625 Coleman Street; and Mrs. Vdeiaide D. Earp, 825 h. Ca barrus SI reel The open house was directed by the public relations committee. I Mrs Harry James, chairman; 1 public affairs committee. Mrs. o. I D. Chavis, chairman, committee •on administration. Mrs;. C H Me : London chairman: and Mrs. J A Boyer, director of YWCA. policemen accused of brutality His testimony was given on the third day of hearing- be fore District Commissioners .< gainst the Metropolitan police force. The hearing gui under way Monday after a two hour delay during which time the Ist with the Agreulturc con ducted daily lectures and demonstrations on marketing problems in tobacco at farm level. The Short Course was sponsored under the supervision of Dr How ard Robinson of the A:\riultural ! Economics Department at the coi ; lege. Carolina Slat** Superintendent CiadfS F. Cavroil to approximatei;. ,?!} Ntfio prospective teaches. Wh>tK applicants received an ad ; ditional 270 Prospective To, cher.-. ! Sc'iolwjship Loans. Provision for these scholar ships was made by the (Sen rial Assembly of 1957 as an aid in recruiting and educating more teachers for North Caro j lina schools in accordance with the act establishing the Sehol may cancel each loan w stU in tere i by teaching one lull year in North Carolina public schools. Scholarships awards ar> made »n the oasis of aptitude purpose- , 1 fulness sehoi u ships, character, and I • financial need These first 300 • j scholarships were selected from ; •! approximately.' 1,500 applicants •I 'ACCORDING TO Nile F. Hunt. 'j enaii'W'.rt o f tire corruiiiUi'C making , ■j f;, i* selections, every application • j hr., been reviewed twice and the | applications of the winners four | -r mote tiir.es. ••A vast majority of the winners,” he stated, “a e entering Kreslu>.. n this tail. Second largest number j were this gear's juniors, a men- ! her having finished junior co!h j last norms" "Furthermore. "Mr, Hunt .1 ded,” a vast majority of the applicants had excellent schol arship ratings thus indicating i that at least twice the num ber of awards could have been made if funds were available." j The awards were pretty generol i !y distributed throughout the State Hunt stated; but it was observed : that in those a<ijatinisti~.tive units '■■j her; ! he principals and superin tendents aided in selecting appia- i cants, trie peicentage of awards was greater. For Teachers: j ; Va. State To Render Examination | PETERSBURG. Va. Virginia ' j State Collette. Petersburg, bar; been .selected to administer the j I National Teacher Examination*. • | prepared and administered onnu i ally by Educational Testing Sere- 1 j ice. on Saturday, February | 1958. Tlie examination will be giv i en at 250 centers throughout the | United States. At the one-day testing; ses sion a candidate may take the Common Examinations, which include tests in Profes sional Information, General culture, English Expression, and Non-verbal Reasoning', and one or two of eleven Op tional Examinations designed to demonstrate mastery of subject matter to be taught. The college which a candidate ! is attending, or the school system ! in which he is seeking employ- I I merit, will advise him whether he ! should take the National Teach-; !er Examinations and which of | • the Optional Examinations v> re- i led. A Bulletin of Information in which an application is in sertrd) describing registration procedure and containing sample test questions may be obtained from Ur. P. C. John son, VSC’s director of testing, or directly from the National Teacher Examinations, Edu cational Testing Service. 20 j< Nassau Street, I’rineetos, N. Completed applications, acoom- |; panted by proper examination! fees, will be accepted by the ETS ! office during November and De cember, and m .January so long ’ as they are received before Jail- j; uaiy 17. 1955. i, _ i The North Carolina ornamentals ' C'-fp is a SSO milium per year bnsi- ; , nesa, j Commissioner were searching for away to compromise with the NAAFI’ without holding public hearings. When specialties arrived at the i District Building around 50:00 a.m I scheduled time foe opening of the | hearings they found the thn -e aim- I missiohevs together with Corpora* i linn Counsel in a private confer" ! t nee which lasted an hour. When ! they finally entered the- .hearing room, Commissioner Robert Me i Laughlin, president of the board, j called NAACP lawyers to the | bench for a brief conference This ' : e.-,■lilted in anothci *el. •.■.•.■d-duic conference With ail parties con j corned. It was later learned that the Ctmv.nissioners were requesting the ; NAACP to drop hearings under i certain conditions. The attoi neys 1 refused to accept the conditioins j and the hearings were started a bout noon. After Tbuvsinan Ood : sen. chief council had stated the case with Roger Robb, attorney ; for Chief Murray reviccwuig bis : side, the hearings were recessed ; until tin- following day. The X \APP brought seven charges against the police chief. They included a charge that Chief Murray failed to imple ment police regulations regard ing use of undue tone in mak ing arrest. Legal Metises AT*MINI ,THVHUX S NOTH'!:' ! NOft'tH CAROLINA WAXfc coi xrv , having qLirj.'it.ien r*s AaijaistraUlx ;of tile Kstatc* of Lstelii? M. Suutij, de - • ceased, late <>t' Wake County, . Neath i Carolina, tins is tu notify all persons | havint; claims against the estate of ! said deceased to c.duLut them to the axK'itsrsierted at 817 Ohorlin Hoad, Ha i i.eigh, W. C., o.n or be!ore the 2L.t | day <‘i August. J 938, or this notice .vijj ( he pleaded sit bar of their Jecovery, ;Ah persons indebted to the e-Uaie • will please mrke muneciiatc payrmnn. j J his 9th. <ia\ ox September, 1857. ; Mr-j. Mary S. Curtis, Administratrix s 817 Oberiih Hpau : R a lend,. N. C. Oct 5-12-19-26: Nov 2-P 19>-7 ADMS N IS 'll l \ TORS NOTH; E 1 NORTH ( AHcLrlw WAiA COl Vi V Having qo .U llif’d v-= Arfmiiiist.rAttv. ; of' Hie Estate oi Mi- B-stsie AUtdn. ’ deceased. .1 a l '■!. Wake I .ouuty. iSlor-u Carolina, this is to notify ail persons i ha vine chums against, the estate of j said deceased. to exhibit them to the j umlei .sr m d at 13 E. Hargett Street, Raiei.i-k. N. ( . on or before the 2Sth ;day of September. J 953. or this notice wiii be puaded m bar of their rc ; euvery. Ail p<-r.;or..> indebted to the | estate wiH please make immediate , ■ . if j. Tin Ith day of October. 1857 j Mechanics .v Fannevt. Bank, Axi o d- Raleigh, N. C. I'd E. Hit : ■' Stre«'t Oct. 12, 19, ::3: Nov. <j, 6, if). ; NORTH CAROL IN A i WAKE i.OoN'TV ;HE : 1 ; :*iv»: :R t,‘- d I- I j NOTICE Or SERVICE OF PROueSS BY P, BI.ICATION THOMAS A. DRAYTON. Piai.ntifi GEORGIA r, HARRINGTON DRAY T'ON. D-feiifiaat To GEORGIA L HARRINGrON DRAY lON . Take iiulko 'hat: A pleach re-; steHinf! nisi' a cam -a | you has been Hied m tiie above e;v , Utled action. The nature of the relief being sought is j.-, lollohu An absolute divorce ! on the grounds of more lban two I >' oh of contittuous separation. You are required to make defense so such pleading not later than the ; 14th day oi December, 1957, and trpon you! laiime <jo s<j the p,:u:y seek ':t i*rvice you will -.ppiy io ! the Court for the roHcf sought Tins 9th day of October. 1957, i SARA ALLEN. Assistant « lei K of Superio; Cou/t. | FAYHOR K MITCHELL-. A* tome vs for Plaintiff. , 1 Oct 24, Nov 2 9. 19 SAFE OB* VALUABLE REAL ESTATE > huh : .u d •>y \ -1 oe •. ? tnr nou •. r md authority contained in that cet lain Deed of Trust matie and executed by J. is per R Thomas and wife, Umo <hy N. Thiiinas to Grady S PalU .- - ort. .5• . Trustee, dated August 7, 1979 and reemded in Book 1248, 575 oi the KcFi tor’;? Office of Wake r*min»y, The parties oi the first part having failed to comply with the terras of .said Deed of T* uat m that they have failed to comply with the terms of sate Deed of Trust in ihat they have failed, neglected and refused to pay both the principal and interest, on the due date of said note, and at the re quest of the holder and owner oi the note secured by this Deed of Trust.. I, Grady S. Patterson, Trustee, will offer tor sale and sell at the Court house Door of Wake County in the City of Raleigh, on November 8. 3957 at 12.00 Noon, to the high bidder tor cash, the following described property; A certain lot of land in the County of Wake and State of North Carolina on the Waters of Walnut Creek, ad joining the lands of Ben Evans. Jerry Dunn and others and bounded as fol lows: viz: BEGINNING at a stake in .leirv Dunns line; thence North 88 1-2 de grees 15 9-10 poles to a stake South of Rocky Bronchi thence North 1 I*2 degrees eropmg Kocky Branch 20 poles and 1R links to a stake; thence. South 98 i. -;i degrees !5 5 JO poles to a stake; theme South 13 1-2 East 21 1-5 poles to the beginning, containing ac cording to measurement 2 I*l6 acres, more ur less. A certain trod or parcel of land tn Wake County N. C adjoining life lands of Luke Hill. Starling Haris, .hi.-se Mason, e! als, bounded as fol lows, viz; BEGINNING at a stake in Starling Harrisons line, S F, corner ol an acre lot retained by said Jesve Ma siem, running from thence b> Hani sun's Western line S. 3-4 degrees W. 7 1-fi poles* to a stake in the South line oi giavilm*. Harmon’? S W. cor ner; t hi nee with taid Uiie N 86 3-4 degrees W 7t» poles and 4 links to a tituke in said line, Luke HilF-j S F corner; «honcc by said Hill’s Eastern line N. 3 dc< r« (r . East 7 poles and 5 links to a steke Mason's Southern line and lot aforesaid; thence b.v said tine S. 86 3-8 degrees E 6 poles and 22 links to the beginning containing ac cording to ini a. uremerds 48 and 6-10 porches, more or \cm A certain tract or parcel of land in Wake County, Stale of North Carolina, adjoining the •umL. of David Barker on the Wr-wf .Line Rowe on the North, Jane Wilder and Carolina Tilley on the East, Penny Smith on the South and others and bounded as follows: FIRST I RAi T Being i»,5 yards, from fßix rd. to West, and 76 3-4 yards from ■ North to tSoui.h, and conbiinltoru CLASSIFIEDS Number oS Issues a.nrt cost per word: ISSUES X « S U | Cost per word 4c 4c Jc Jc per line, per issue 10c 10c 7<*c ?-*c ; Each word amereviation. iniiiai or | symbol count as one word. | Punctuation marks are NOT counted i as words The minimum number ot words m j any want ad is 13 words You will save money by ordering your ad to i run 8 or U issues. i Weekly Want Ads may be telephoned 1 through Wednesday up to 10 A.M. POSITION WANTED Gene,a) house work wanted. Mon '••» iitrmirn Friday. S a.m. to S u.m. Cal! TE 2-288 J. FOR SALE I -914 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator I—3o' Elocti'ic Sh,-vc ! —in-lb. AutomsTir Washer. Only year old. Call all da-’ Saturday. TE 4-0753 I am no dealer. Your price jaCO.Ofl. SPECIAL SERVICES”^ SPEECHES WRITTEN for busy people 10-minutcs ).abO; Research, Manu .'.cripls edited and put in good Eng lish MARC'S BOULWARE, Saint Augustin, College. Raleigh. N, C. FOR RENT : Fine 4-Room Apartment for r*t>* | with st am meat. For information caii : TE 4■ a i Mornings or evenings AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAK E-U-DRIVE-IT—CARS, TRUCKS Acre. TRAILERS FOR KENT - 301 N MirOowel) St.- Dial TE 2-6993 -Night TE 3 0994. Get your money out of used refrl ymators, stoves and turniture NOW. i • our ela. .died ads. Dial TO VMM ! BUILDING AND HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES STANDARD CINDER BLOCK CO , l*e. Soiite. Corerete and Cinder Slocks. N McDowell St. Dial TE 2-21 M. Looking for a jobv Let us hsip you find one. Dial 45558. FOOD SPECIALS JOYS AMERICAN GRILL - 330 B»*t Martin St Raleigh-Dial TE J-98A* Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAK-B-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty i I'ig and t hn k.-n 109 E DAVIE ts I NURSERY FOWLER'S NURSERY r.iyetteviij* | Highway Phone TE 2-075*. ;! 1 IteNTiNG A ROOM!! .-Register Jt with us at I'fc. 4 jU fiu* apace will coat t you or.!.y 1-c SERVICE STATIONS DUNN S ESSO STATION—S-2 S blood stortr. Si. Phone TE 2-iHM Consult our classified ads regularly; tiu-ic aie many bargains offered. WATCH SERVICES . DAVIDSONS WAICH SEKVICE--122 £. Hargett St.. Phone TE 3-4354 j ; acre and n half and nine poies. . t .UNU ißAi.’i . ixn.tig 26 1-4 yards ii isunh in houtii, aim iho yards i .uni Ear: in Vvesl. containing 1-2 -.CI . I ..iore ot it , J no first i.jct being that conveyed m A.i,,l.mu.- Viamicc u> need tuilcu ..iay ... .84:1 anti re, entered in Uuuk Jyo at ~.n,i: 57a, by sal an Fort. ihe yeennd tract being that convey j od to Augustus 'Wallace by Jessa Ma i .son ..ihi Marie Mason, u.s wife, by deed : o.iicd March 3, iu7S, and registered in, ", j ..link Hill at page 670. Both oi these . j a ids are a part ot inis conveyance. .; 11 ,j tracti iyuiy .md being in Mason , , v.iiage 3 mues West of Haieigh. the above described two uacts ot i land being conveyed to Jane Rowe. ; ..uc ox Green Rowe by Augustus Wal ■i.a widow of J W. Wallace, by deed ii.ned Day 26, lut.2. ami registered ia Cook 167, at page 266. There is e ceptcd Horn the last two tracts approx imatte!v 2 acres cor.ee; ed by Deeds ; usctirdetl in Book 1144, page 548 and Bock 1166. page 1. Wake County Fies . i istry. i | Tins the ISth day of October !9*7 - GRADY S. PATTERSON, Jr, Trustee H 42 insurance Building i Raleigh. North Carolina l Oct. 26. Nov 2. it. 16 U/.7 i NOTICE OF' SALE OF VALUABLE r ( ITY REAL ESTATE Default having i| u made in the pay ment of t. ■ maebtedness secured b*.' a certain Deed of Trust exartiMpl hy i Lnwrem- F i .ru LiKlitner M 4 Hife. j Ai.'ia H>l Lmhtner to I. J. Hen* ■det -ot 'i'n. which deed of tuj*t j ' dated Api d 3. 1-43 and recorded in I Book :i: at Page 5(9, m tire office j i. r tin Rr ’.istor of Deed? for Wake ■ ( minty. North Carolina, the under ■" tied Trustee, at the request of the holder of the bond secured then by, art.) unde powers conferred bv th# aforesaid Deed of Trust., and forth» purpose of obtaining money to satis -1 fy said indebtedness, will' offer tnr sale and sell to the. highest, bidder si public auction, for cash, at the court house door of Wake County, in the City of Raleigh, on FRIDAY November 22. 1937 As 12. CG Noon, the following described | teal estate situated in the City of Raleigh. Wake County, State of North 1 Carolina; and described and defined I at follows , 419 South Bet Street, Raleigh. N. C I I BEGINNING at a fence pos‘ located 1 on the F,- t side of South Ea-t Street. ■ said point being located 126.2 feet North from the South face of tn* North curb on Cabarrus Street, also being If 8 feel rrom the W si face of the East curb on South East. Street, and runs thence along a fence arid in Eastern direction 115 95 feet; thence ; in a Northern direction and parallel with Ftc t Street 80.0 feet: thence in a Western direction and parallel with 'ue first line 145,0 feel to a post, on East Street; ther.ee along Fast Street 1 in a Southern direction fIO.C) feet le thr BEGINNING. The above described property been the same land conveyed to Calvin Nichols Liehtncr. i-t pi, by Mavme A. Lighlner and husband, C. E T ightnee b.i deed dated February 11. ffrofi. and roeo.ded in the offlccof the Register of Deeds for Wake County in Book : I 341. at Page 51. Dated tills 22rfd dav of October. !P97. ’ J J HKNDETFSON. Trustee, ROGER n O'KriLY. Attorney Oct. 26; Nov. 2, 9. 16 The successful bidder will b* re quired to make a Cash deposit ofter. per centum of (lie amount of the b’d ns evidence of pood iaith pending ;tm (Triviation of the sale by the court The saw wdi be subject to Wake f* >IU’ ; ty and < ity ol Raleigh Takes, os' ■men! of which will be fisitin ert by the (*- nui'Chavar PAGE SEVEN
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