WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, l«Af Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want Ads ”We Will Write It, Charge It And Let It Work For You Richard Barksdale, NOG Prof, Speaks Here For Omegas Sun. Local Omega Psi Phi Fraternity ' men announced this week that Dr i Richard Barksdale, professor ot English, North Carolina College, i Durham, will be the principal 1 speaker for the observance of Na- 1 tional Achievement Week, which i v. ill be held in University Chapel, i Shaw University, 5:30 p.m., Sun- ! CUV. Dr. Barksdale has made an en viable record not only as an Ome ga man but has authored a num ber of books along with having made many con A i but ions in re search. He holds degrees from many of the leading colleges in the nation. The event will mark the begin ning of a week, participated in by Omega men throughout the nation. The theme of the week is, "Deseg regation Changed the Practices; In tegration Must Establish the Valu es Dr. Matthew J. Whitehead, 2 "hour CLEANING i SERVICE At No Extra Charge I We Use k NU-PRO PROCESS p G. . Established I u S ”» i Russos \ Hatters & Cleaners j 122 W. MARTIN ST. Ola! TEmple 2-3691 APPL^BRfiNDI ll&zl 25 I JC 4/5 QT. ; *4 r»SO» 14 PROOF Value Wise j and Otherwise A late model used car purchased from a franchised car dealer 5? * «Wid investment in many miles of trouble free motoriu" j Vou can be sure of always getting this and more a*. Or-m-i-i Butck Co. The Sign of Friendly servV. ‘57 CHEVROLET 2-dr - Bel I '55 CADILLAC* Coupe "62'-'. Air. V-8, hardtop, auto* i power steering, ir-t black ' matic transmission, fullv finish fully SOIKl" equipped, while wall! equipped tires, white and red fin- i tsh, practically S9|f)'r new for only *“ 1 i '55 PONTIAC . Starchirf. je| 56 DESOIO 4-di hiredonv ! black finish, radio and power brakes, two tone; , green, Fully equipped, j rt ' a ‘ cß ' l,n "loaded" EXTRA. EXTRA! clean. s IO«lV on,y only 1 / 4 * d f| M CHEVROLET 2-di Hl trvo tone blue, radio and heater, powei steering,; A,r * v " 8 motor, with over •power brakes, 6-wav pow-; drive, a mil pin car cv Feats, a real *9lO- for si m rar for only —' •* only ' ’ * More to Choose From CAROLINA BUICK CO. 1.31 Fayetteville St Tl- 3 )/n N. C. Dealer i3L’l 1 T -- r r , . 0n,,,, • T - „ , n - .^ ( |IUU Washington, D. C . is general chair man of the project. High school students will vie for scholarships and pvl7.es that v.'ii! be awarded by local chapters arid j the national body. The objects of the theme are to point out specific methods and techniques which can be tried to secure integration: ' 1 implement all forward-ivachin RICH \RD BARKSDALE EM ... . I Christmas Tress lay Be Sold By Grade Tills Year 1 1 movements and decisions which i call for the equality of man and > j res pvt for individuals and kindred J objectives. j The program is sponsored by : lot.: lota Chapter and the undcr i graduate chapters of Shaw Univer sity ; - : r! St Augustine's College. C. A Toole is the general chair man. Ei - the fir« Erne, Christmas ; trees can be harvested and sold ; this year on the basis of Foderally : standardized grades This offers ’ possibilities so: better returns to growers o' good, quality trees, says !!. H. Hobbs, forestry marketing * : specialist for the N. C Agricultural | ! Extension Service. V. S. grade standards, de veloped at the request of state and national Christmas free asooi.sf.ions, became effect- | >ve November 1. Grading j service will he provided for a j moderate fee by the Depart- j men*, of Agriculture at all ma j<:r shipping points and .termin al markets Trades will include T. S, Premium, l .S. No. 1. and j f. S. No. 2, Trees, that ean't qualify for any of these grades j wi! be listed as culls. Hobbs says that in the past many ; , Tar Heel growers sold their tiers ; in random lots as ;• whole field j Tas harvested. Dealers did not pay j touch for such *lo?s. since at times, they contained as much as 30 per j : cent cull trees. Grading will make I ’ it pi.rsible Air growers to command I a better price for batches of high j j quality trees, and it wil protect ■ ! dealers from biking a loss on cull j | trees mixed in with better ones. Also, In harvesting, It will be possible for growers to se lect trees that will bring j better prices and leave the oth’-rs for later harvest either for the Christmas trade or other purposes. Mmore detailed Information on grades con be obtained by writing , to -.he Extension Forestry Dep«t mr-nf, N C. State College' Raleigh. Recent teots of North Carolina soil showed that far less potash ; warned or leached from limed j soils than from unlimed, acid soil*. Conri vou-; hare Is Important to i the economical production of milk. [ Water needs are expected to dou ■ M*' in the US by 1975. Marketing is an Important step ;In the. over-all process of pro ducing a farm commodity. Famous Bakery Co. Weekend Specials [ 7MY COCONUT CAKE j| i Special Price S'] .50 ririmnnnTmurnniinniiinrii CBOCOUTE MERINGUE PIE 29c ATTENTION!! h , /} iJ - BUSINESS FIRMS AND ORGANIZATIONS J-' 0, y t : : o V r Problems. See us about our Special Prices ~ in Best Grade FRUIT CAKES GIFT WRAPPED. f , faFousbakery I 10. 8. WIUHINOTON ST. PHONES TKmpte 2-*333 - 2-8331 '! j j THE CAKCfLnfIAK > TO HOST AME CONFERENCE ■ —Rev. and Mrs. K. E. Upshaw, shown above, will be official host ami hostess to the 65th Western North Carolina Conference of the AME Church, when it convenes at the St. Matthews AME Church November 14-17. Rev. Upshaw, a native of Union Springs, Ala studied at the A and M. Col lege of Normal. Ala., Tuskegee j Institute, Ala., and Paine Uni versity, also in Alabama, He has ; held pastorates at Winston-Sal ■ fm, Chapel Hill, Smithfield anil I St. Mathews A. M. E. Church Hosts Western N. C. Confab Next Week The Sixty-Fifth Annual Session of the Western North Carolina Conference of the African Metho dist Episcopal Church will con vene at the Si. Matthews AME Church, POS E. Davis Street, from November 14-17. The Rt. Rev. Frank Madison Reid. DC. L.L.D. AM. presiding bishop, G. S Gant, D. D., and Ihe host pastor, the Rev. Robert L. Upshaw, will be in charge. The annual sermon, delivered bv j the Rev. T. R White will launch Raleigh Area Y~ Teens Hold Leadership Training Mee t BV MARCUS H BOULWARE Staff Writer Using as a theme "Space for i You.” Y-Teens of the Sojourner I Truth YWCA and groups in the ; Wake County area convened for 1 the annual Leadership Training ! Institute at the Chavis Heights j Recreation Center on Sat.. Novir.n --! her 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Each year V-Teens hold this conference for the purpose of presenting the members with new ideas, and how to he good club members, according io Mrs. Thelma Anders, teen age program director, i After registration, the morning \ session opened with group sing ing. Meditations ~ "Foundation | Builds You" and Scriptual com j ments were given by Miss Pol j lette Jones. An address on *hc S structure of the YWCA was made : Temporary Injuction In Levittown Case Is Continued Until December LEVITTOWN. Pa (ANFi j Bucks county Judge Edwin Sat -1 teithwaite, after conferring With j A tty. Gen. Thomas D. Mcßride and lawyers for eight defendants, con tinued a temporary injunction last week which restrains residents of ! the town from attempting "by fori e, violence or intimidation to prevent the sale of any property in tliis community to any Negro," Specifically, the injunction, for n full hearing In Decem ber. resulted from chargm that eight residents incited racial 1 disturbances against Mr. and Mrs. William Myers and their children, the community * only Negro residents. Defense attorneys sought the continuance to prepare sri answer to the state's charge*. '• L- 4. ; Princess Anrie. Virginia. He has pastured i» this state for Ifi years and came to St. Matthews in November, 1955. The minis ter is best remembered for the annex built at St. .lames AME* Church, Winston-Salem, under his leadership which cost $20,000. Airs. Upshaw, who is local mis sionary president of the ehurch, is a native of Ozark. Ai-a. Slip is s graduate of Calhoun Normal and Industrial Institute and of Hampton Institute. Va. She has taught in Eufaola, Ala., and in Ozark. : the three-dav meeting at 3:30 p.m. j 1 ; next Thursday. At 7:30 p.m., on the same day the - missionary sermon will be given ; 1 by the Rev. M. S. Swan and music I 1 will be rendered by the Bethel j Church choir of Greensboro. 1 WELCOME PROGRAM PLANNED ; The Annual Welcome Program j : i will begin at 9: p.m. with Dr. G j 1 S. Gant presiding on opening night. ! 1 This program will include a j selection by the host ehurch i : choir, welcome to the city by ' | by Mrs. B. M. Edwards, aflult pro-; ! gram director of Sojourner Truth ; : YWCA, who also led a discussion ; 'I lxu'iod. AN OFFICERS' SESSION was conducted h> Miss Aim Lovell, Y-Teen program di rector at Central YWCA. This group consisted of Presidents and Program Chairmen. All j other officers met with Mrs. Martha S. Davidson, advisor of Eighth Grade V-Teens at 1 Washington School. Members, officers, and Y-Twn ’ delegates were served a luncheon consisting of weiners, buns, cocoa, : and donuts. Following the lunheon. from 2 1 1 j -to 3 p.m.. Dr Marcus H. Boa! - . -! ware, professor of English at St.!. ' Augustine’s College, Raleigh, »ave| a lecture-demonstration on par-i ’; liamentary law—which was fol-! Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H. Bouiware Point of Order QUESTION: When should a member of a club raise a point of order? Is it also not possible to raise Ux» many points ol order? —Mrs. H, L. ANSWER: A point of order should be raised whenever* » mistake Is made i nl.he ob servance and enforcement of the rules of parliamentary procedure, or rules of the eiub. No business should proceed un til the error has been correct ed. For this reason, the motion ‘'rise to point of order” should Ire made immediately when the mistake has been made. Frequently, the chairman, or presiding officer, is the only one who Is aware of the mistake. If so, he says, for example, "The mo - tion Is out of order." or "You're out of order on the grounds that only one question may claim the attention of the assembly at one time.” etc. Sometimes too many points of order are raised. In many cases, they are partially justifiable out tend to make the business pro ceedings too formal. Hence, In many instances, the spirit of Jaw should prevail. THE POINT OF ORDER Is made as follows: “Mr. Chairman, T rise to a point of order.” Since the motion needs no second, the Chairman says, "State your point.” Alter hearing a statement of the point of order, the presiding ; officer rules: “Your point, is well taken,," or “Your point is not; well taken,” READERS For tty free discussion pain-1 phlet. send two stamps and a self-nciJivKstU .Umsiiicss envelope’ Book Bazaar Planned For Hampton, Va, HAMPTON Va. An unusual unusual feature of the Hampton Institute third annual Book Da zaar at. Huntington Memorial Li brary or. the college campus Nov dren’s Book Council is co-spon 21-24, is that although tin Oil soring the bazaar, over 1.000 book;, for adults will be Included in the display. The Council granted this per mission because of the limit- , I number of book outlets on be Penninsula had the great, interiv.l of the Bazaar committee in pr: viding books for the college com munity and general adult public Attendance at each of ih< previ ous book festivals ran well over 3.000. A Dcvy of queens will he on hand forth" name including "Mi-.; Capital Classic", "Miss Morg an Col lege” ami "Miss West Virginia State" will be crowned. Fall is an Idea! time to esielvi.. contour str f p crops. Raleigh'.* mayor \\ G. 1 10- . welcome to the ehurch, Mr. \y. A "Pete" Wilier, welcome bv Attorney Fred .! ( .u, i. • am! a welcome from education:; I institutions, by I>r. W j; Sit.issuer, of Shaw Lniversi;-. Friday's session will begin ,u !) 30 a.m and will consist of B.im hour, missionary hour and the 0 ; cational report. On Saturday iim ordin ■ * inn > mon .will be d-jj 6 i j;; jp p m. lowed by n question period Dr. Marguerite Adams, guidance d:- reettor at Shaw University tv viewed the girls on the funriam ,1 tal principies of pr-rilfimeni ■ law as discussed during the dem onstration. Visiting Y-Tm'i members w groups from S-rirool for Bl.nd uu . Deaf at Raleigh, with Mrs. P: • Mann and Mis.-? Waar.-.taff . •: visers: “roup from Lillmgtoii vo. Miss Harriett Newman as advi- Mrs. Lula White. Mi Mari'. Davis, and Dr. Maniac* ib- Ada';; were associati advisers and ho.-' teases for the conference. The Y- Ten Conference Commit 1 ' ,- ir. - eluded Mrs. Lillie Taylor, ca : - man, and Misses Cleopatra High and Vei a Harri S and Miss M, FJ L ion. Registrars were Marine Ask w and Elaine Hinton. Ito Dr. Marcus H. Boulware 1 Augustine's College, Raleigh, h C. ' I J _ _ :j P $£ $ COOKING V# ! 1 HINTS ;' v >*»,/ .-J I f.| / // Carnation Home Saivict Oitvctor '.'j and her staff Xr-i? ! The perfect rZp* '&?' end to hot .? '' «|| weather llyg meals i# * wk, lig:lit. frown X I Rosalie Soott made 1 ! with Carnation Evaporated Milk. ’ 1 Whipped Carnation makes .cozen desserts so smooth and i crystal-free a textur* you don't ; get with other forms of milk Easy Lemon Sherbet is one of nny favorite summertime “stand bys.” It’s so quick and easy to make, won’t you try It soon ? EASY LEMON #HPfiSSf (Makes 4 to 8 servings > % cup (6 or con) frozen lemonade cohcentrote I Vj tup* {lorqe ca. ’ CARNATION £ MllK Yj «r»*y» uinot Legal Notices NOTH i WAKE COUNTY. ! Noam CAROLINA The unders.yncd. ha- tng qualified as administratrix of the estate of E. B. i Mouten. deceased, late of Wake Coun-I ty. this is to notify al! persons having I claimt against said u.-late to present { / them to the undersigned on or before i the Gth day of Ncvem or, 1953 nr tins I , notice will in pleacet :i bar of their I I iec;>very All persons iebted to raid I | estate will please is c immediate j par ment to the ttnd' ned This Jin day of Not oer, 1957. MBS ISABEL Ni .TON, Administratrix 9a! Peace Tcnai Raleigh. N. C. Nov .8, 16, 83, .V. Dec, 7, )4, 1957 1 i NOTH U ()!•' SEUVft E OK IMOUiKS HI PO)3l,ir.VllO\ i WAKE COUNT Y - NORTH. CAROLINA . VI KG AINA LOUIS!:’, SAUI.TKtt j •: MOSES SAT.TI.TEH. JV Li TO MOSES SAL;LiLB. JR „ | Take notice that ~ proceeding j j ia& relief ).,aiusl you uas been liled j ' \ 'hi tne above vutuiud action, m the Sti* | i per :.u Court 01 Wake County, North I . . Carolina, ; Tiiat the nature * f the relief being 1 sought is aa follow To secure an ab ■ solute- divorce on the part ot the plaintiff based upon the grounds of two years continuous separation bc , I L ••erx the plaintiff and the defendant. You are required to make defense to • sueii pleading n> later than Decern - ■ j bor ’:M. i\idl. and upon your failure to ; !do so, the part', seeii&g service a | gainst you will ><y to the Court for i the relief shugh ‘lnis Ino 31 h nay of Novembe r. 1957 j SARA Alt. N Assistant ' Tent-Superior Court Vvako Coon!;., NOrib t 11<;: i na. AKTHIJR A A HON >ON Attorney for Plaintiff. Nov. 9. If. lit,.; Dee 7. 14. 1967 } > ADMIMS’J MATRIX'S NOTH .‘SC N ORTH CAKOI.XNA j WAKfc COUNTY i ilttviiig quad tied Administratrix' I Os the r’stab- of ! si oik M. Soutn, de j ft.--iseil. lalo of Wake County, Nor tit i Carolina, this is to notify ail persons ; havlna claim-j s.i.aih b the estate of | said deceased exhibit Ine-n to the } undersigned at i.l? Oberhn Hoad, Ka ! iciqii, N on or bt.iorc the 21st j day of August. ,U)3B. or this notice wiii j ) bo pleaded m bar of their recovery, j ! Atl person.', indebted to the estate j | will pic<.«:*«.• innke immediate pay* This 9in day of Scute tuber, 1957 j . Mr:. Mary $. Cm : u. Aummistratrix j , (81.7 ODeri in Road !If 5 C! y. tj, N, C . ' J Oct .>• 11.: :'o. Nov 2-9 19 ADMINi JT.lA'i OHS NOTICE NORTH i : A., GUM A * Hid me qualified h$ Administrator j !o. lb EOi \ if. . Bess.e A«stun. . ae. - , ;•< vi. JaU; ot Wake County, Norm i | Carolina. this h to notify all persons j I ;.u;J fleecev' u to exhibit them lo to* • -:,:nea at to K. Hargett Sinn c • H .cq. u, N. C.. ou or before the . ■ day *ni Septemucrb 1358. or this notice ' | wi!l be pieaued in bar ol their n- ! j -••'•• • All poi.-h:- indebted u. th<- ; I tv.<’..ikt: v. el plsHso inakc irnnseciiatc ] T-iuri ST.ii day of October. 1947 Mi-r. . ■ * Farmers Bank. An-{ • ; :rj:.n:.-U'ytO" Raß'iifii. N C • : 13 E Ha.' ; -Hi-f-t - O<T- 18, ifi 20 N.»v l 9, 3 mi V NORTH C \P.O' ISA i.b’lH?," . I b': r. COURT : NOTICE U. i ~ 1., RKOf.'EoSI I . t . iTi N i THOMAS A UH . . ..0 Fiamu.f CKcROIA :■ J.-GION DRAV i i To GTOi. 1 HARRINGTON ■ i UhAYac j ' T,ii.>' Cac thal: i! A I'k-.ri;:.' > ,'kmjf rtin-f xgamst j b bh../Trbbb ''' '' A “-‘‘' V tn * j Tiie catuw ot '■ l ■ ruiajf being sought on !i . ■ u.i- .-f t'lr.i'fl ti'.an two j Yon all- a■ :iia'i make rtefenset 1 In i l , ■77 1 '■ ■i• . ' :..' .. a l.iii l \ ilai- :n . : HUi da\ ni Dai".'.iocs', U;::,. anfl uisori i 7,...:i !,iirii.o i,D c 1 so the parly o aV: ' o a ,im us’ , you will apply to; . us.- Co m » a iia.' idiot ’.ought i .SARA AfLK.N, A a car.: Clerk of i Sup*CM C/c;,'!. TAYLOR A M 3 ! '..HELL. Auuniees for Tim Cos. ! Oct. 34; SU»v. 2. 8. 16 VALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Uiiiitr -sal i value ot (hr power ; and ,«thmpy ootalned m that cer tain D iai si Tj 11st a aide end executed a;. J, - ; is - R Tiaui.us and wife, Dai’o !>■ y N. Thomas 1o Grady S. Patterson, ’I ■ T’ u i, a d •'. s) Asya 7 JOSH and , C'Ctu deij 1. U4S, Pay. 575 of Cu: H. ''ir.ii Oiltee oi Woks County, , ti,e piu’tuk’ s' the first part having 1 hided to is sis,iv with the term* of -an! Deed of Trust ui that thov nave j , to comply with the terms of j >iu‘: Deed of Truoi in that they have faded, neglected am! refused to pay .mill V,e ,jt in;• 1 dll and interest oil the ... . hale oi .si non- anti at. the ie quo: ' 01 the holder Aral owner of the —;. .-.cu;."d t;y this Deed of Trust, i (. .u'ly $■ Put to: ,nn, Trustee, will ‘hlii fiir and red at the Court :olls.' D(» r of Wak. County m the a a 1,51.1 :; no November S. 1957 in ii! tin Noon, to the high bidder for I cash, Ule, fitlUnvkig described property: j A l ethaia lot oi land in the County |sf Wak. and State of North Carolina i Jon the V. itrss of Walnut Creek, ad | Joptlor tiu: lands oi Ben Evan Jerry i Dunn 11 others ur.d bounded as £ol i BEGINNING at a stake in Jerry j Bunn’s .sus uu-nce North 83 1-2 de j gr< ■ 15 3-10 poles to a cake South 1-. I Rocky Branch; thence North 1 1-2 i de 1 srs eropimi Roek.v Branch 20 poles j and 13 links to a slake; thence South i 33 J (iesii'Ces 15 510 poles to a stake. | H.t nee South 15 1-2 degrees Ea«t 21 1-5 poles to the bt’Kimiitig, containing *c enj’tsui;.! '0 mca.vuremont 3 1-16 acres, more or less. A certain tract nr parcel of land hi Wnkc County. N. C. adlolnlng the 1 lands of Luke Hdl. Star'lng Harris, Jss-so M. mhi, et aU, byuodecl as fol lows. V s’,' BEGINNING a! a stake In Starling Hun Ison's Hue. S. E. e m r of an acre lot returned by said .Jesse Ms s. ii:. 1 urinini: from thence by Halrl sun’s VV. . cm line S 3-4 degrees W. I 1-8 poles to a slake In the South lino id’ Si..lime Harrison's S W cor ner; th, u.’i' with said line N. 66 3-4 deprees W 76 imles and 4 links to a stake m -.iid line, Luke HUT* S E corner; thence by said Hill’s Eastern line N 3 degrees East 7 poles and 5 1 link:) to a stake Mason's Southern line ; and lot aforesaid; thence by paid 'me 1 S. 86 3-5 degree* E. 8 poles and . ] links lo tl’t> beginning containing I t*o: din 1; to mcasurementa 48 and 6 1 Ipi 1 vlier. me; < nr less A cert 1 i Tact or parcel of luni! . Wak* Crnmiy, Stato ot' North Cat r I itdjcmlrthe mnCs of Duvid ! | mi the West. Jane Sown on tire •'. t. Wii-ier and Carolina TT: ilic East. Termy Smith on the land e.’i;e,’.. and hounded as so - i 171 L . i PACT: Being tOS j’ards f. • F’H'l in w Ml. and lb 3-4 yards fin I North lo South. »rid containniE tun . ■ .1 half and nine poles. ET. ON Li TRACT: Being 26 1-4 yard. ! fio.Ti North to South, nnd 105 yard* from East In West, containing 1-2 acre,! more or les*. | The first f r ad being that conveyed is i . I Augustus Wallace by deed dnled May] ?. 1889 and rcsirtcred t.-i Er.ok ioe at ! pane 373, by Sarah Fort. —-s * ! PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIEDS K'lmbcr ot Issues an<S cost par wor< ISSUES i 1 6 j Cost per word 4c 4e 4o 3 per line, per Issue lfie J»c 1%?, h, Each word anoravutlon. mmii e symbol count as one word. Punctuation mark# »r« NOT couru» as words The minimum number of words t any want ad is 13 words. You wf save money by ordering vour ad t run 8 or 12 is; uos. Weekly VCant Ails may be t.elephon* through Wednesday up to 10 AM. POSITI ON WANTED Genera! house work "anted. Mom dav through Friday. » a m. to i o m Call TE 2-288 i. FOR SALE l 9'j Cu. Ft R’ 1 r'iterator. jo-sS r'R’ctric Stove. I —lo-lh Automatu , Wasnei Only 1 year old Cal! Tl ■i 5558. 1 an: no dealer. Your sriru | sson.oo. SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES WRITTEN for busy pcoph 10-minutes S.SCO; Research, ManU’ scripts (Clitcd and put in good Eng list! MARCUS BOULWARE SaiW Augustine's College. Raleigh, N. O. FOR RENT Fi’iv 4-Room Apartment for -on. with 'ram moat, For information cal TK 4-f.S’M —Mornings or evening*. ’ AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAKt-XI-DRIVE-IT—CARS, TRUCKS VI TO TRAJI.fiKS rOP RENT ~ 301 N M, Dowell St.-Dial TE 2 6hSW - Night TE 3-0994. Get your money out of used refrt’ 'orators, stoves and furniture NOW Use our classified ads. Dial TE 4-6636. BUILDING AND HOME IMPROVEMENT SERVICES 4TVNDARO CINDER BLOCK CO., I*B Soiite. Concrete and Cinder Blocks N McDowell St , Dial TE 2-21*8 Utoking for a job' Let us h*Jt you find one. Dial 45538. FOOD SPECIALS JOY'S AMERICAN GRILL 221) Cast Martin St.. Raleigh-Dial TE 2-Ws* Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken 'Our Specialty' Pig and Chicken 109 E DAVIE S'l NURSERY OWLEK S NURSERY fay.: Highway. Phone TK 2-0756 L NTING A ROOM !I—RegVtei us at TE 4-5558. Trd# space win ! vi.u only 62c. SERVICE STATIONS ‘ rn.’NN S KSSO STATION -.1 2 S biooo worth S' . Phone TE 2-4494 ConsuU out Classified ads regularly. ! ihere are many otttred WATCH SERVICES UAVIWSON'S WATCH SKRVICE- 13U K iiai;4utt Si . Phone TE 3-4 m The si-i.-ofid tra* -A being tnat convey ed t.o Au . ustu.s Waiiao.- by oesse Ma . vim i G if. Mi on, his w ife, by deed ...». u, Slaivhr b, ib79, And registered m ii*o at page GiO. Both of thc-se ii- ;m- a pai t of Uu -. conveyauice. i liiH'i.s j.v iiij, and bviiu; in Mason V e 3 miles West oi Kaieigh. 'i . above de&enbed two tracts of land bt i:ii; conveyed to Jane Rowe. \i ot G-oin Rowe by Augustus Wai iaev v alow oi j VV. Wallace, by deed fiat* 1 M.;> 26, 19C.2, and registered in Book Hi",, a! page 236. There is ex cepted from the last two tracts approx irnattrSy 2 ai res conveyed by Deeds roc-.jided in Took 1144, page 348 and Bowk ilfiti, page 1, Wake County Reg istry Th the IRtday of October. 1957. GRADY 5 PATTERSON, Jr, Trustee iH2 in u: :icr Btiiidin,, Raid;.’!!. North Carolina Out. 28, Nov. 2, y 16 1937 NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE CITY HEAL ESTATE Default having beim made in the na.i ment. of the indebtedness secured by a certain Deed of Trust executed bv Lawrence Eugene Lightner arid wife, Anna Robert 1 , Lightner, to J, .1 Hen derson, Truster, which deed of trust is dated April 3 1346 and recorded in Book 992. at Page .V 9. in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County. North Carolina, the under .signed Trustee, at. the request of th* holder of the bond secured thereby. id under powers conferred by th« aforesaid Deed of Trust, and for Ihe purpose of obtaining money to satis fy -aid indebtedness, will offer foe sale and sell to the highest bidder at public auction, for cash, at the court house door of Wake. County, in th* City of Fifllctgh, on FRIDAY, November 22. 1857 At 12 M Noon the following described real estate situated ir. the City 'of Raleigh, V/nkc County, State of North Carolina; and described and defined as follows 419 South East, Street. Raleigh, N C BEGINNING at a fence post located on the East side of South East Street, aid point being located 128 2 feet Nntth from the South face of in* North curb on Cabarrus Street, «jso being 10.E feet from tn* Writ face,of the Sad curb on South E.iet Street, and runs thence alone a fence Jmd In Eastern direction 146 98 feet; thence in a Northern direction and parallel with East Struct IU.O feet; thence 'in a Western direction and parallel witn the first line 1151} feet to t post on Fast Street them-* along E«st. Stifle' in a Southern direction 90.0 feet 4o the BEGINNING Th« above described property betStt ! ic sain*: land conveyed to Calvin N'cbids Lightner, et al, by Mayme A 1 : i»hti'ie) and husband, C. E. Lißhta’pr tlovrf dated February 11, 18<!8. and uded tr tlio office of th* Re glutei Dr (dr for Weke County In. Book 1. at Page 81. ■ -d this 22mi day as Octob**. JOT 7 J HKNDFDSON fniMeo, • !FR D O'KEii.Y, Attorney 23: Nov. s, #, 16. rtc successful bidder wtll tv* we .■cl lo make a C»»h depoatt of tc* < entum of the amount of the bi« ■vtdenc* of good faith pending ocm ; it ion of the sal* by the court. i ale will be subject tc Wake Conn* .'.nd City of Raleigh Tajte*. pay. ' ! of which will b* assume* by t&e archaser. B'tff daroago soeiTie tr, be mnpfl stivure on thick natural gtand* of pine* than oss fi operly stund*.

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