Call TE-4-5558 And Give Your “Want Ads”Wc Will Write It, Charge It And Let It WorkFor You Hold Teeaagsr On Misrdsr Charge DETROIT (AND—A 10-ycar-old I pastside boy, an allitged member of the “Brewster Gang,” suspected of a mugging murder Oct. fi was > charged with first degree murder j Wednesday in a warrant issued by , the prosecutor's office. He is Melvin Mitchell. Homicide detectives requested Juvenile Judge Nathan Kaufman to waive jurisdiction over the youth so hr may bo tried as an adult in Re corder’s Court. H;.: ' ' \ r AT VFA LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE These "."’rs of the North Carolina Federation of the New Farmers of America were on hand for the SC NFA Leadership Conference held at A&T Coll' gt recently. W. T. Johnson, right, assistant supervisor * i Vocational Agriculture and NFA advisor, point,' out an interesting- scene to, from left to right: Isaac C. Rogers, Jr., Baltimore, third vice-president; Theodore Coggins, Armour, president; Curtis Mitchell. Charlotte, vee-president; Raymond Hawkins, Wake Forest, second vice-president. Eighteen Elected To NAACP Board NEW YORK CITY 'AND —lThree new members were cycled Aiphonso Vance la Direst Elks Batting Beauty Fits Aiphonso Vance, of 528 South Person Street, past exalted ruler of Raleigh’s Fidelity Lodge No 277 of Elks, was recently commis sioned the director of th< Hath- j ing Beauty Contest for the North i Carolina Grand Lodge of the In dependent Benovelent Protective 1 Order of Elks of the World. The Bathing Beauty Con test is an annual affair, spon sored b.v various local and state units of the Elks Lodge. Contestants who win in the various state contests lake part in the National Beauty Contest. In North Carolina, the next beauty contest will be held in Asheville, N. C„ where the Grand Lodge will meet in May, 1958. Mr. Vance, who has held many ' offices In the loca! lodge was ex alted ruler for 8 years and retired from this office during the past year. Progress made by the local lodge: while he was exaulted ruler in- j eluded two renovations of the; club with additions. At present : the Elks Club has modern equip ment, -dining room and kitchen with the latest appointments. “One of the things I cherished most while exaulted ruler was the creation of a voluntary charity committee which made donations to ‘persons in need,” said Mr Vance. Parents Os Suspanfed Arkansas Student, Superintendent Oeifsr LITTLE BOCK, Ark. ~ fANP> Supt. of Schools Virgil T. Blossom conferred with the par ents of Minniejcan Brown, re cently suspended from Little Rock’s embattled Centra! Blah school this week but no decision was announced following the meeting. The school head also said he didn’t know wlr a he would make an announcement on whether 2 1101! CLEANING SERVICE Extra Charge «B—MM»H Win I II MM rn.«wn»aMawr| Russos Hatters & Cleaners 122 tv. MARTIN ST. Dial TEmple 2-3691 Week Ending Saturday, Januaty 18, 1958 THE CAROLINIAN j The victim of the mugging slay | ing was William Page, 31, whose j bloody-body was found in front of J 975 Watson. Police was without clues in the slaying until the painstak ing work of Patrolman George Burnette of the Youth Bureau brought a confession from members of the Brewster last week. Barnette quoted then, saving: Ik I ti I i 4 1— v I .a 1 ALI’HONSO VANCE He is married to Mrs. Hattie I Vance and has one child. Aim eta, 4 years old. A member of the deacon board, Mr. Vance iias been a member of the Manly Street Congregational Christian Church tor many years. Vance is a Master Mason and treasurer of Menlo Lodge No. 55. Miss Brown would be reinstated | at the school. Neither could he ! say whether he plans to confer with the girl’s parents again. There were speculations that the meeting would produce a de j dslou. one way or the other. I Plan your tobacco plant-bed i well. it APPLIANCE:' it TELEVISION it TIRES & TUBiiS i ' Tinsiont STORES 413 Fayetteville St. “We don’t know how much money Melvin got in the mugging, but he got some .money. He had been boasting about the murder. He told us that he “burned” a man on Wat son. In the meantime, Mitchell denied any connection with the murder. Detective Sgt. Dave Harris of the homicide bureau said Page was killed with his own knife after he was robbed. , to the NAACP Board of Directors this week while 15 oilier members ■' were reelected, The new Board members are Jackie Robinson, the former base ball player, C. R. Darden of Meri dian, Mias., an NAACP officer in' Mississippi, and W. Robert Mine of Chicago, a member of the As soeia ton's natonal legal commit i Lee. i Alfred Baker Lewis of Cvcen jwich, Conn., a businessman, was] j elected Association treasurer., re-: I placing Dr. Allan Knight Cnalm ] ors of Boston, who resigned. Ar | tlnir B. Spingarn of New York, j an attorney, was reelected N.\ A CP • 1 president, and Roy Wilkins w;s, { reelected executive secretary. Make sure your hens have plenty ' of water this winter, bovc 1957 pmes until about Sen. temper, then fail below there prices for the final quarter. The 1958 peanut crop : ; expected ; to sell at slightiy above support j levels. ■ J f FAMOUS BAKERY :i SPECIAL LEMON CHIFFON PIES 29$ EACH FAMOUS BAKERY I 107 S. WILMINGTON ST. PHONES TEmple 2-8333 - 2-8331 PAGE NINE Roxboro News ROXBORO J. T. Richard son, of Washington, D. C. stopped overnight last Saturday with hts parents enroute to Miami with his 32 ft. cross-country transport Curies Van. Hts business is coast hauling. Miss Velma Geneva Snipes left Sunday evening for New York- City, She will return in early ! spring to resume her studies at! A&T College and her job its sec retary at Frank Henderson's Flo- Enterprise employment agency in Greensboro. Miss Omeca Baylor Matthews weekened with her parents. She is secretary to the county farm agent in Snow Kill. Too bad about the Smith bro thers and their holiday escapades . . also T. C. Williams and his unfortunate undertaking -double break-ins end double murder. Melvin Bates end Bush Robin son, are on the hunt for capable ball talent to plug the weak gaps on the Rdxboro Colts baseballs team Interested players should contact these owner-:. Mr. Rosalie Williams, reports having spent a pleasant New Year’s visit to the monumental (Baltimore) city. Mr. Samuel Spencer, Principal of Roxboro l-th-mentary School was once a star basketball center on the Winston-Salem Teachers College baske.trail team. SMALL I RVS AND REAL PEOPLE There Is a tost difference be tween Small Frys or phonies and real people. The small fscys or phonies get around among the • crowd trying to create an imprcc- I sion by promoting their reeci ds ] of esteem to pc-, nie who are not ] famiSar with their “skeletons in i the closet”, or, to people who are) famtiar with their past; but pain-! fully refrain from exposing them ! . . , The phoney, pictures himself j as “true blue ’ and smiles ana j speaks to those whom .he thinks; rates, or will raise hia or her so- j dal wanting . . . The phoney j knows that he is a small fry i that’s why he or the is ivoiuinuai-! ly trying to imM himself or iter-1 self up by ruuoihg sonic-body else [ down to the bricks. Real people snow what they arc • and ‘/-hat \hey stand for. They • arc only inter.-Mod in the other j fc-lkjws well-being gnu not the; gossip struggle ' the “small fry.”! Real people are not braggers; i ];.pt lU'-ipCrSf T3tOt £UTiV&i.-jt I ! hub permanent fixtures; not nr- 1 lificial snobs, but inspirators of j harmony; not neighborhood cri-j i * hut immunity #rit-erion&» . . These are the real people and i thr*v don’t have io constantly re- ; mind the public of their position | in life, A good old saying to remember! is the on? that reads; The things j that you are saying about other J pnopla a'.''* the same things other ] peopie are saying about you. i A marriage is a marriage, and that is a that for a that. Who is criticizing: who—and who arc “you" to criticise—Check your salt, and then tell the story. and] see if you laugh like h . , . ! Domestic uee of tobacco is not i rxpeciM to increase this year. ] PICTHER RALPH McGILL ■■-..-a .j mm< . |ifl ft. NORRIS WILSON PICTHER VICTOR REUTHER * J 3k LJBKH T, I*. WHITLEY i t .c ! f a.,-* Jjm I i mmmiß as i-j. MRS. TERASAKI SEN HUMPHREY LEADERS— (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) gisniatlOK that guided the bus protest in Montgomery. The second speaker In this years series will be the Rev, n. Norris Wilson, Executive Director of Church World Ser %i( e. Dr, Wilson will speak on January 27th and his topic will be “Christian Agility”, The third speaker, Mrs, Gwen Terasaki, is the author of the cur * out best seller ‘‘Bridge to the Sun", As the wife of a Japanese diplo mat Mrs. Terasaki traveled with her husband to posts in China. Cuba and the United States before World War 11. The speaks Feb. 8, The fifth Institute speaker will be Ralph McGill, editor of the At nta Constitution. In addition to being one of the best known edi tors *n America McGill has served < n numerous committees and or mirations for the advancement of education and for economic devel opment in the South. “America’s International Respon rbilili'-s” will be the topic of Sen* j >?or Hubert Humphrey's address on February 24th. Senator Hum phrey, Democrat from Minnesota, i in his second term in the United .'■■i rates Senate and serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Commit tee and is Chairman of th# Spec ial subcommittee on disarmament. Victor G. Reuther is administra tive assistant to the president of the United Automobile Workers and Director of UAWs Department for International Affairs. He speaks March 3. “The Raleigh Public School System" will be sponsored by the Raleigh League of Women Voters with the cooperation of the Raleigh Council of Parent- Teacher Associations. This will be a series designed to acquaint people with the Raleigh Public schools. Mrs. Parke Thomas and Mrs. M. E. Ray will Co chair these class sessions. This 19th annual Institute of Re ligion is under the Chairmanship of Dr. Stuart Nohlin, Professor of History and archivist at North Carolina State College. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTV Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of James Williams, de ceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, tills is to notify all persons having claims against, the Estate of Mid deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 205 Smithfield Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of January, If.W, or tins notice will be pleaded in bar of then recovery. All persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment Tills 9th day of January, 1858. MISS HELEN WILLIAMS, Administratrix 2fss Smithfield Street Raleigh, N. C. Jan, 18, 25: Fob. 1,8, 15, 22. 1958 ADMINTSTRAT* IK'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Lillian Green Hunt, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this ts to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1308 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, on or befo -t: the #tb day of January. 1933. or this notice will be pleaded in bur of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the Estate will please make Immediate payment. This the 9th day of January, 1938. C. K. HUNT, SR. Administrator 1308 E. Jones Street Raleigh, N. C. Jan. 18, 25; Feb. 1.8, IS, 22. 1933. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY SUSIE WASHINGTON and BESSIE WASHINGTON CAMPBELL, Plaintiffs, Vs. LEON L. I AND and Wife', MILDRED J. LAND, B H. KICKS and R. E. PAR RIS and Wile, BETTY L. PARKIS. Defendants The defendants B. H. Rinks and It E. Parris and wife, Betty L. Parris will take notice: That plaintiffs in the above entitled matter have commenced m the Su perior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, an action entitled as above, in which they seek the cancellation from record of certain Deeds filed in tha office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, as follows, to wit: (1) Deed dated April 10. 1034. David Washington to R. E. Parris and wife Betty L. Parris, recorded in Book 1128 page 555: (2) Deed dated May 1, 1834. K E. Parris and wife Betty L. Panto to B, H Ricks recorded in Book 1026, page 594, (3) Deed dated March 19 1941. B. H. Ricks, unmarried, to Don L. Land, recorded in Book 10-6, page ."54: (41 Deed dated Septerof. r l. 1954, Leon L. Land and wife, Mildred ,). Land, io Hal V Worth, r<- weird ir Book 1148, page 571; (5) Deed daied February 4, 955. Hal V. Worth and wife to Waite. Forest Building Supply Company Inc., recorded in Book 1139, page S 2. That title to the property de scribed in said is vested in plaintiffs, and that the said property is nto>e particularly described as follows; to wit: BEGINNING at Mrs, GattHng’s corner in the northern line of New Bern Street continued: runs thence northward at right angles to said line and with Mrs. Gatling'S line 2-30',* feet to Phil Williams Southeast corner- thence with Ids line westward 93Vi feet to a stake in George B. Moore's line, thence Southward parallel with the first line JKSCVj feet to the said northern line of New Bern Street continued; thence eastward with that line 'l-3Vi feet t.o the BEGINNING, contain ing about one-half acre and being part of the land bought by Kamp P. Battle and W. R. Cox at the sale of the lands of John O’Roake, deceased. See Deed recorded in Book 142. Pace 483, WAKE COUN TY REGISTRY. There is excepted from the lot above described such portion there - of lying along its southern border as is now included within the right-of-way of the North Carolina State Highway A Public Works Commie-ion appropriated in the construction of the new highway No. 64. which highway now ex tends along New Bern Avenue and refer to the description above as New Bern Street extended. That the aforesaid Deeds constitute a cloud upon plaintiff’s title to said real estate. That defendants Will further take notice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of thus Court within 30 days after the 15th day of February, 1958. and answer or demur to the Comp’aint filed in said action, or plaintiff will apply to V. e Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This 12th day of January, IRSB. J. RUSSELL NIPPER. Clerk of Superior Court TAYLOI & MITCHELL, Counsel for Plaintiffs, Jan. 18, 26; Feb. 1. 3. 1958. JPUBIJC BAJLB UF Hobs! b ON MANLY STREET, RALEIGH, N. C. Under and by virturc of authority duly given by Order of Court in Spec* tal Proceeding No. 8612, Wake Superior Court, I will offer for sate and sell to the highest bidder tor cash two sep arate and distinct houses and lots, lo cated in the City of Raleigh and on Manly Street, at She Courthouse boor in Raleigh, Wake County, North Caro lina. on Monday, January 27, 1858 at 12:«X> Noon, and which properties are fully described as follows. Tract A—Bring known as No. 723 Manly Street, In the City of Raleigh, North Carolina, according to a blue print, of N. W. West Ifetat#. surveyed by R. G. Eall, C. IS.. May. 1826. and registered in the ofneo of the Register of Deeds for Wake County In Book of Map! 1936, page S 3. No. 721. BEGINNING at a stake on the East Bide of Manly Street, said stake being 181.5 feet South erly from the Southeast corner of the Intersection of West South and Manly Streets; run* thence in art Easterly direction and about para llel with West South Street log feet to a stake; thence in a South erly direction 41. S feet; runs thence In a Westerly direction and about parallel with West South Street 118 feet to a stake on the East aide of Manly Street; runs thence with the East side of Manly Street in a Northerly direction 41-5 feet to a stake, the point and place of Beginning. See Book 533, Page 39, Register's Office of Wake County. Tract 3—BEGINNING a t a point In the Western line of Manly Street 110.41 feet North of the Northwestern intersection of Man ly arid Cuba Streets; runs thence In a Northerly direction along the Western line of Manly Street 40.15 feat to the Southeastern corner of Lot 21; thence 134 feet In a West- eiiy direction along the South ern line of Lot 21 to a slake, the Southwestern corner of Lot 21 and Southeastern corner of Lot 20; runs thence 4’J feet in a Southerly di rection along the Eastern line cf Lot 22 to a stake, the Southeastern corner of Lot 22 and the North western corner of lot 25; runs thence 130.5 feet in an Easterly direction along the Northern line of Lot £5 to the Western 'in, of Manly Street, the point of Begin hint and being Lot 23. See Book of Maps mi, Page 98. See Book S7l, p.ige 583 and Book J.)l, Pare 514, Register's Oflice of Wake County. These properties will be sold sep arately, and the prospective bidders wili bid on the properties separately. The successful bidder will pu; up ten (10) per cent of his purchase price at the day of sale. This 3rd day of January. 1958. J. W. BUNN, Commissioner January 8. 13, 20. 1958. JN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK S. I*. No 8623 NOTICE OK SALE NORTH .CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MRS. PEGGY PERRY; WELDON FDC ERTON; MR is. MARY EOGERTON CURTIS and MRS. CATHERINE KOUERTON QUICK, MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK. Guardian for MARTHA LEE KEi LEY Incompetent, CARRIE KhU EY FROGG and husband, WILI-IL FROGG; LTTA KELLEY. Un narried; IRENE KELLEY WHITE and hi.-hand, WIL LIS WHITE; JAMES KELLEY {.rid wile MARY KELLEY, SETH EUGENE KELLEY, Unmarried- CLARK LOG LUTON and wife MABLE FOGERTON. MARGARET BDGEKTUN; COLONIAL EDGERTON, Unmarried, EDWARD KBOF.RTON and v.ife. PRANCES EDGKRTON: ANNIE FREcMAN Minor JOSEPH KELLEY AND wife, LAURa’ KELUiY, Respond unis Under and by virture of an older o> the Clerk c-f Superior Court of Wake County. Noah Carolina, in that Spa ial Prn,7c. 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Attorney Jan. 4. U, 18, .-5. 1958. ADM IN IS THATCH! S’ NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA VVnKE COUNTY Having vdtic met at Administrators of tim E-date of Mrs. Carrie Farrar, duec-;,s,ed, late t-r Wake County, North Carolina, this a to notify all persons a vine, claims acainst Lie Kutate r,f ..dd dori'.ised to exhibit them to the .todevsian J at IC9 Ptttlyrew Street. Kale; Nuiti; Carolina, on or before '.be 19th of Dac-ombt-r, 1958, or liiis not iff will be pleadtftf in bar of their iocbvory All persons indebted to tne K-i.He w;,l please, make iuuneuiate P.l mem. This Eth day of December, 1557. BAX'! fi I- AH ft A R s»nd CKAKUC3 FARRAR, Admin Utrator* F. i. CARNAGE, Attorney December 14. 21, 23: January 4, 11, 18. Petitioners ADMENr-TRAXKIX'6 NOTICE WAKE, COUNTY NO ail CAROLINA Having q r before the Bth day of December, 1358, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersign- Thii-t 6th Day of December, J99T. EUGENE ANTHONY SALOMON, JR, AdmuiiMrat. i of tlie Estate of Kaihh < u Foster, deceased. 12-12-19-28, 1937, 1-2-9-16, 1958- Commercinl egg prices in North Carolina are expected to remain a bove until Sept