WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 2-i, ITS? Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want Ads”.Wc Will Write It, Charge It And Let It WorkFor You Singer Laverne Baker Helping Larry Steele CHICAGO Singer Laveni j Baker is one to never forget a friend as veteran theatrical pro ducer and showman Larry Steele Get the MOST for your Dsileir! Compare and you Si see why I9SSTV "■mmf Best in TV Pictures with exclu sive SUNSHINE Picture Tube! Best in Performance --wish New Super HORIZONTAL Chassis. Best in Service Dependability chassis with hand rraftrd, not printed rircuitry, for ease in servicing if required * 3J4$-Th» Kent—Console Tele vision Jl" Ovtra!! Diagonal Maesur* tSI square inches of »eetangM)ar Picture Area 5n gramed Mahogany enter, grained Stopd Oak nr grained Walnut color , . ■*»••••*•••***•*«* .»**•**«•***• * * 9 * 9 .♦ * * % 9 \ See Y our Local * : ZENITH DEALER T * * «••••««•••••••*>*«•»• mmmm ONE YEAR GUARA NTE E iSMAUCi C A I Flu? BpjCKl, On ¥ .Cli* —— \ Buy M \ / * MONEY • WORRY _._j> r* :. • TROUBLE “Insist on a National Bonded Car” \l6 ®CIICK Ro&rimaster 4-Dr. radio end heater, 8 way .seats, power brakes, pow<n .steering, white wall tires, very nice, car Wt Super 2-Dr. Riviera, beautiful tuo tone blue finish, radio and heater, power steering, white wall tires, one owner car. 1 T.l MERCURY 4-Dr. Monterey, black and white finish, mercoinatic. radio and heat er. white wall tires, one owner, ertra clean, 27.000 actual miles. OLDSMOBILE 2-Dr. Holiday, r.iido and " heater, white wall tires, red and white finish, hke now. **./, BUICK 4-Dr. Riviera, stvlctone paint, black and white finish, radio and heater, white wall tires. Many Other Choice Used Cars To Select From For Courteous Prompt Service Sre Any of the Following Salesmen W F. “Curly" Marr, Ed Glover, O. V. 'Dor" Jones, Wiley Johnson, Jim Goodman. W. H. Hocutt, Mgr, 431 Fayetteville St. TE 3-4129 N. C Dealer 1321 ■ 1 i mm i | ir»n»wnTinrmrrn ~m lawnnm wn'iiwr >i »iw ■'t-«-wvci »iwi«ih innpini .n uiwi h m.wimw umim.iwrp-■ », ■Fi, .TrniwinT-i L wvi'iiTTwrir<».rnTniiwiniwmrn»rrnirnnsiiiiMnrMß-'i«rae.w<tM i e'V will testify to. In need of a head liner for Ins show that com* les into the Regal theatre here | on November '!f!th. Steele appeal ed to her to help him and sire | responded. Coming off a gruelling three months tour with the Big Show of '57, Miss Raker has been slated to take a month’s rest at her mother's home. Bui when her manager A1 Green informed her of Steele s situation and that his show was doomed in failure ] > jhHtHTO oTfjj’l -S: |f&Bpfl O 38161^1 2.50 Iff* I p-r M- sUPsJ n-id.tß m i Ttaßcurton 6fU*s fej L#»i«vili* KtffrtuAj j s- ***••-—-es... •.. 7*##-' I*** 1 *** * i Up fcUilt KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY i ) THE- BOURBON PF. LUXE COMPANY. DIVISION OF NATIONAI DISTILLERS PRODUCTS | CORPORATION. LOUISVILLE, KY KEN RICKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKEY— -86 PROOF—CONTAINS 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRTS unless he secured a star to headline his revue, she wir ed him that she would cancel her vacauon and help him out of a spot. Later she said that whe n she was starting her career, Larry’s wise advice to her helped her tremendously and she felt obli gated io come to his aid when he needed her. La vent's current record hit. “St. Louis Blues’’ is • re ted one of the be** versions of W. C. Handy's tune ever put on wax and is getting heavy play in the nation's .jukeboxes. Dan y produci rs can increase the';- inco,lies by stepping up out* pui and lowering production costs. Artificial breed inn makes it pos sible for farmers in have the ser vi'-o of high qii.Zity bulls. .1 1 I BE V ROLE r 2'(r’ 2-Dr. turquoise • finish, 7.000 actual mile-.*., one-owner, like new condition. 7,7 BUICK 4-Dr. Special, dyne,flow tran*- * mission, radio and heater, white wall tires, two tone gray, extra clean car. *'~ CHEVROLET 2-Dr. Bel-Air, two lone ' green finish, standard transmission, with overdrive, extra clean. 7) BUICK 4-Dr Special, Dover White fin '* ish, standard transmission, radio and heater, white wall tires, a real bargain. ’77 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sedan, black end white finish, radio and heater, white wall tires, a one owner clean car. THE CAHQLINIAK BENNETT VISITOR BRIEFED Miss Kay Wallace (center! of Cambridge, Mass., international administrator for the I . S. Na tional Student Association, talks with these two Bennett College seni- At left is Miss Yvonne Wynne, of Jamaica, N. Y.. president of (he Senior Choir, and right, Miss Addle Watson, of Charlotte, vice-presi ors on her recent visit to the campus of (he Greensboro institution, dent of the Student Senate. -ii>iiiieMritrr«mrri-TirrvTfWTMMrqfrMn i nmum trif mil in in 'ran f "rniTii in mu nrm —r rnnr-i"fo-i-n»gr»ii-»irTii-ii» »;m l im-ni»n<j»riv.»ii»iiwi i'aumwimj—«im —nimm wimr nr n -iirmiTir - riu n-i Open To Negroes: CAREER OPPORTUNITIES - y- a comfort to take and leave m < the drivin s (rryH> * to us! GREYHOUND UNION BUS TERMINAL 217 W. Morgan St. Phone TE 2-.553* Raleigh. N C. FAMOUS BAKERY H jl Specials | Fresh Pineapple Layer Cakes I 1« THIN LAYERS) Idd* of Filling • Spec. Price | 50 LEMON CHIFFON P(ES 8 INCH SIZE just 29c ATTENTION! ! ALL BUSINESS FIRMS AND ORGANIZATIONS Solve your Gift Problems. See us about our Special Prices w Best Grade FRUIT CAKES GIFT WRAPPED. |i FAMOUS BAKERY j i 107 8. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEmpie 2-8333 2~8334 | J j m _ Halim #| County p| fair STRAIGHT ! BOURBON i WHISKEY 1 .^||| bottled-in-bond I ||! 2gMX»WWr;'S MOO #l5O li. sours on v OrY/ft 2?*; ‘ ' ■ mm PNT ! W, A. MAILER CORPORATION, PHILADELPHIA. PA i Kyles Temple Missionary Group Sponsors Services i: DURHAM—-The A and B Mis- ! sionary Circle, beaded b.v Mrs Lillian McKay. Kyles Temple A M B. Zion Church ended a week of special services at the church Sun day night when they held a Meek Annual Conference. Mrs. McKay | j served as the presiding prelate and ! was associated by A!-: mclc j Barnes. | Th« meeting w»s arranged > ■ real. Annual Coufei encr The --i tire membership was net up in five | districts, patterned after the Ct-r. • . I tral North Cfirciina Couferen.-e | Mrs. Eleveta Monroe Mrs M.ir- I tha Armstrong. Mrs. Mar- Hayes I Mrs Mabel Powell and Mr.- Yu [ ginia Pitchford served a- pivsiein I ciders respectively us the Laurtr. j burg, Sanford, Fayetteville, Rn! mb I and Durham districts. I The pastors and districts offi,--. 1 were required to make p . u -n ] all of (he different ph.ee-.- of !!. work and quite a ft -of them dressed as men and brought m the 1 usual excuses, with the flu bein the main reason foi them not inq their assessments. Thcrt wei •.- Ihnse w'lio said the di-ouhgt and tii By ST A If' WRITER tka(:iu:ks oi iwr-halia SEEING CHILDREN Conservatively i< can be mated that there ate in the Unit ied States at least 50,000 ch-i-iren 1 of public school age whi.se vision falls between 20-70 and 20-.fio'- in the belter eye after correction. This ! number includes the children with . ! serious progressive eye rtc iects. j and children with a temporary eye | I: weakness or maladjustment as r. | result of treatment, operation m convalescence These children need a classroom experience where they can have books printed writers. However, partially see )*i I;'r"e tync and bulletin type '-**•- -i 'wior.d'y pariici- MRS. H A T T I K DAMr.I > CHAPLIN of Washington, l>. V. a graduate of the Winston-Sa lem Teachers College, v. as crowned “Miss Alumni’ ol 11)57 at the annual “Miss Alumni’ Ball, Friday night, November Ist, in the Whitaker Gymnasium on the college campus, Winston- Salem, North Carolina. Mrs Chaplin received 148, 200 points is a four-timr winner of the WSTC Alumni Association. Mrs. Chaplin is a teacher in the Washington public school sys tem UNITED N A T I O N S DAV SPKAKFK—John Inman asso ciate executive director ot the Church Peace Union of New i York is shown here in recent United Nations Day speech at N. C. College, Durham. Inmart said United Nations is tending j toward “equaliser” forum for ; worlds’ polyglot population to ! air views. Progress will come only when it is universally rec 1 ognized there must be no bar I riers among priipJc and that j brotherhood must exist lor ail nr none. boll weevil affected their congre-, , gationa. i When ali of the presiding elders I j completed their reports 5-8)10.59 had been collected for the building * lend, Mrs. Virginia Pilchford was 1 the winner of a trip to Washington, having raised the highest sun of any of the presiding elders, She j plans to taka the trip soon arid veil ! be the guest of Mrs. Alexander | ’ Starnes, while in the nation s cap- j .tab Bascom Baynes Succeeds Gantt As NCC Trustee | DURHAM Bacotn Bayur-.s, | president of the Home Security! Lift- Insurance Company of Dur-1 ham, has been elected chairman | of North Carolina, Coil- gets trav : tee hoard. He succeeds K. V!. Gantt, Durham lawyer, who resign ed recently for health re isons. Baynes formerly served as vice chainnaii. Tin- election was held Tue-- day afternoon during a regu lar meeting of the board in NTT's Administration Build ing Trustees attending the session j authorized a special resolution ot j appreciation io bo sent Gannl for' his many years service to NCC. | Oth< r officers named Tuesday j • were Welch Ham; . High Point. | |n new appointee by Gov. Hodge-.' whose term expires in June, 1959 i as vice chairman, and Dr. J. M. . Hubbard, Sr., Durham dentist. 1 I secretary Di Hubbard has sen 1 ed as secretary for some 10 year? Named to serve on the Execu tive < 'oiniAiiter with the three officers were M. 1,. Spears, Sr.. Durham, and Dr. W. W. i Pearson, Chapel SI Hi. Dr. Pi erson was acting dean of the NCC Graduate School from , 19114 to 1 f)5Si. ; Action taken by the board ye:- - j terriav* included approval of a ; ! resolution to initiate machinery to} ; construct, a new $500,000 dorms- j lory to accommodate 200 women students pate in many activities with their regular class. The toucher of chissos for the ' partially seeing trust be a regu- i ",r classroom teachor with mas-'j 't-ry of subject matter from many •.ndes since the ijiff. though j -.instil, will generally, represent j f-veral grade levels. Sh* will need, n addition to tier tr; lining as a ■ b-acher of elementary or secon- j Iru'v pupils, spcciaiiKud training as j equired to me i .-tale ccrtificat'-- j - i*i.. T! 1 1 t ■ ainii: - wii! | nclu-l? specialized courses in moth- • eds of teaching partially seeing; j mat nrn.v , physiology and hygiene ! of the eye: psychol-uncal aspects of partial!*' seeing children and all i •u courses. ’Tire national professional organi zation hftlpfu! to teachers of the lartially seeing is The National ’o'licty for the Prevent if <n of '’indne'-s. and it? publication is The Sight-Saving Review ’’ LcgaS Helices ; SO I U K WAKE COUNTY. NCHJ.H CAE--UNA Too undersigned, having qualified as ; administratrix of ih« estate ot L B. j Newtni), deceased, late ul Wake Court-! j iv. this is to notify all persons having ; claims against said estate to present ■ , r, 1.1 • uniici.-.r.ncU on - : befoi’i me r.iii clay of November, 1958 or this j ! nuiacc will be ! r a >uit:d in bui of their j i xovery, Aii persons indebted to said | '..-laic will please make iiumediiiU. j i pay mem to the undersigned. This sth cl h v of November 1f;37. MRS ISABEL NEWTON, Adnitnistralris ti i Peace 'Jinnee Raleigh. N. C. Nov 1), 16. 2.1, ao, Dec 7 14. 1857 NOTH K Ol SERVILK OK PitOt ESS I>V H HUI VilON j WAKE GQUN’IY. INOKUI ‘CAROLINA VI KG AIN A LOUISE SAULTKR vs j MOSES SAULTKR, -IK TO MOSES SAI LTEK. ,1R Take notice that a pi oeeeomg trek ing relief against you In. been fiieil | in the above entitled action, in the Su i pernn Court oi Wake County, North * Carolina. That the nature of the relief being ) sought a as follows. To ffeeuro an ab -1 solute divorce on the pan of the j plaintiff based upon the grounds of i Hvo vk r: > eonii-iuous separation be - 1 tween the plaintiff and the defendant. You ate required to make defense to j such plead mg not Inter than Decent* I tier 26, 1)37 ami upon your failure to jdo so, Hie party seeking service a- I ,'ainst von will apply to tue Court for j die iv.iff sought. Thl I'n- 3th dav of November. 1857 EAR A ALLEN A. istant Clerk-Superior Court Wake County, North Carolina, ARTHUR A ARONSON Attorney for Plaintill, Not 8, 16. 23, 40. Dec 2. 14. 7057 noth;*: or sake cndbii I OHKCI.OSUHK Undci »ncl pumiant to uov>er of 4*»le contained m i certain deed of .* st i from As!;oi Groen to H Koy Csrlai t | Trust'c, dated June 20, l&Sfi, and re em Jed in the rt£itic<: oi the of ! deeds for W»*d;e Cuuvitv. Notth Caro | linn, Book 1248. Pu«e K 46, default )mv | in« occurtid in pnymeni of the I in.lebttdiH :(.hereby * ecu red, and the ; hoicici of the h.iu] mdfcbtodnoss ftuvlnfc [ so requoslod, the undersigned Trustee j will offe»* for w».le on ci set) for Mash, at the Couithoiifte door oi Wake Coun ty, North Carolina at 12.00 Noon, on Friday, D .cervd'cr 13. 1057, the follow - in« rierfC'rJbod aal ostiste: UK'JINNINC at a point in the. youtlicin prop*;t>- line of Street, said point if bec’inr.intf be** inj; located 80 Xcet in a woidorly >ln ediort from an iron pipe stake at the rout'll western corner m t!; r- in r.-.rr* Hm o; Ura'-u and Wo Inal ! dMcnu, li .A South (• fir- (.0 PAGE SEVEN CLASSIFIEDS Number oi Issues *nfl cost, per word; ISSUES I 4 SI/ Lost per word <c 4c V 3r per line. per issue 10c 10c U.-ie J;,c Bach word atmrevialio::, .usual or symbol count as one word. Punctuation marks sue NOT counted as words The minimum number of word* in any want ad is 13 words. You-will save money by ordering vour ad to run 8 or 12 issues Weekly Want Ads may be telephoned through Wednesday up to 10 A M. FOR RENT „ beautiful 4 Room Cottage Jo® S rarbor:, Road. For Inforntatinp c*jj t Kjt-GSel mornings or evenings, SPECIAL SERVICES SPKKCHKS WRITTEN for busy prop!* li'-mhu.t - g.jto. Rr---Parch ' Manu ■''t'tihs edited and put in Rood Png- I;>h MARCUS BOULWAK.E, Sxoflt Aot'iif,i. oilci't'. Raleigh, N. c. \u ro & TRUCK RENTALS W,», Kt.-U-auiVE IT—CARS. TRVCK&, A I »'< '11: \II.KKS r<»R RENT - 3m N McDowell .' t - Dial TIS 2-69UZ Night i’E 3-0994. Get your money out of used refn i; era tors, stoves and fi.rnituie NOW. t' ~ our classified ads Dial Tt cum BUILDING AND HOME * IMPROVEMENT SERVICES STANDARD CINDER BLOCK CO., I«r. Sohte. Concrete and Ctitde/ Block'.. N Me Do well St.. Dial TE 2-2 its Looking lot a job Let us halp you Itnd one. Dial 45558 FOOD SPECIALS ; JOY'S AMERICAN OHIII - 22b' Kilt Martin St. Ralolgh -Dial TE 2-SS34. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-8-D and Chicken (Our Specialty) !‘ig and Chicken 109 R. DAVIE ST NURSERY KOWLRB-S NURSERY - rayettavui* Highway. Phoi.e IE 2-071*. il.-NIING A ROOM!l—Register It wvo i»i at TE i-bSii. This .pace whs con you omy 5. SERVICE STATIONS Ut'NN’S ESSO STATION—S',2 A biooo worth 6t„ phone IE 2-94 Mi. Consult uiir classified ads legulany, i lucre aie many bargains oftereel : WATCH SERVICES DAVIDSON S IVAXCH SERVH'K- UU: t Hargett Lit.. Phone TE 3-43ag mm W) ' [:'o feet to * stake, u.i.iic* ill u.-g, l«i nuti Vreiit -411 H:i-t to a . tiiemie Nunn « (Icg (Li ■ in. Las', uO tout to a i etiiKi: id t In: suuutem proper ty Id., us Ili.igj Sin..:, thence S 64 ; a- . Ui u,u: E. 4,1 feet to a stake, t.ii , -jint and place of BfcGiNV ! NlNo. ami being the western ppv*. i l *i oi lots ii.l and 114 of the South Falk Trope) ty ot tue late Dr. J. ti Da*, i Si surveyed by R, L Daniels and E. J Kciuiiiavu, dated N'.'.’f.-inher 20. 1834. Being pun. ol the property coil-. vei;d j Davis by Laura is. Wemstfun and husband, .Barry Woo-ion, by deed dated August 1. 1847 a,-ui recorded ul Book 377,. at pace 187, Wake County Regis- r AI . .-if also, special Proceeding* No’. a,;; ;> and ais * quit-claim deed i)-i)in Ciei.rude L Dav-)? et ats to V> J. cram. See also deed com W .1 ( lain, and wife. Maude U CraiO to Lov.renvn Bros Company, in coiporaved, recorded m Book llwi, page 163. said Registry. 1 axes uid other prior encumbrance, ! will be paid and discharged out of (he purchase price and the purchaser will i i" given title free and clear from- en -1 cumbrances The highest bidder at the sale will be requited to deposit wtb ihe Trustee (10' „ l per cent of the bid • to gumantee compliance 1 Tins 12 day of November. 1957 R ROY CARTER, Trustee Nov 14, 21, 28; Dec. 5, 1837. PUBLIC SALE OF HOUSES ON MAN : I.V STREET, RALEIGH. N. C. Unae* and by virtue of authority ! duly given by Order of Court in Spec ial Proceeding No. 8672, Wake Superior Court. I will oiler for rale and sell to the highest bidder for cash two separate and distinct houses and lots, located m the City of Raleigh and on Manly Street, at the. Courthouse Door in Raleigh. Wake County, North Caro lina. on Wednesday. December -18, KJST at 12:80 Noon, and which properties are tully described as follows: Tract A—Being known as No. ’SS Manly Street, in the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, according to a blue print of N. W, Wes' Estate, surveyed o.v R. G. Ball C. £. May 1828. and registered ill the office of the Kegi?.- kr Deens for Wake County in Book of Maps 1928 page 53 No 723. BEGINNING at a stake on tlu East side of Manly Street, said .take being 181.1 feet Southerly from he Southeast corner of the tnteraur mn of West South and Manly Street;.; runs thence in an Easterly direction •nd about parallel with West South Street 10* feet to a stake, thence in a Southerly direction 41.5 feet; -ruti* thence in a Westerly direction apt) about parallel with W. South Street 138 feet to i stake on the East side of Manly Street; runs thence with tjie t.. of Manly Sheet in a North erly direction 41.5 feet to » stake, the point of Beginning. See Book 553 Paee ; (8. Register')* Office of Wake Count). | Tract r> BEGINNING at a point m : the Western line of Manly Street 110.41 | fei i North of the North western Inter ' ..<••.lion of Manly and Cuba Streets: I runs thence in a Northerly direction , ..Inns tin Western line of Manly Street 4o :s tec! to the Southeastern corner oi I-: 21: thence 134 feet In a West • eriy direction along the Southern* fine of L/u 21 t ’ 3 stake, the Southwajfern corn< . of Lot 21 and Southe,. tern cor ner of Lot 20, runs thence 40 feet 1n a Southerly direction along the Easi er:: hr,™ c i Lot 22 to a stake, the Southeastern corner of Last 22 and the Northwestern corner of Lot 28; ruh* thence 1305 feel in an Easterly di rection along the Northern line of Lot 25 to the Western line ot Manly street, the point of Beginning and Lying Lot 23. Sec Book of Map, 1911. Page 94 Set Book R7l Rage 568 and Book 30i, I'.igi 544 Rcgtstci* Office of Wake County. ■ Ti esc properties will he .told Den ar rucly and the prospective biddars will bid on the properties separately The successful bidder will put up ten ih); pej cent ot his purchase price at Inc day of salt, T-iis 1 Sit- da-- - of November. 195? W. BUNN f ommiSßOttnr Nov. !«, 2.1, ;M. Dec. 7, 14. 1957

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view