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SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION & SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Chili n ripv 'J* .... WANxtU PERSONAL CLEANING & HAULING K —Low Cost Advertising— fWSSS\ —Low Cost Advertising— F ° R WHAT HAVE 10U ** • DIAL TElmple 4-5558 j FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmpie 4-5558 ' rti.iiovnumruil'.'rs CARDS OF THANKS tjS£MEMORIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT, N. Y. School Controversy Rages On NIJW YORK CITY <ANP) - ' uls, Board of Education .members Hi;;h!i(.rtcd by the death plunge teachers and parents and the stu (n an overv.rought Junior Hig a j dents themselves. While It Is an- Rchonl principal, the violence in j ticlpat.ed that the suspension of a t:ic New Yorv: ,-chools problem is number of troublesome students continuing to plague city offici-j will somewhat alleviate the sit- CAROLINIAN SPECIALS These Prices Are For The Readers Os This Paper Only ? 54 CHEVROLET BEL UR Heater Auto Transmission Two-Tone Paint White Side Wall Tit . *>645.00 ’35 FORD FAIRLANE 4-DOOR Padio Heater Light Blue Finish Good Tires $995.00 ’54 CUSTOM V-B—2-DOOR Heater Overdrive—One Owner $595.00 ’49 BtJICK 4-DOOR R&H - Dynaflow - Good Tires $295.00 *53 PONTIAC - 4-DOOR Hydramatic Transmission Good Tires Clean $495.00 SA NDERS MOTOR COMPANY TE. 4 7301 Corner P.rson and Davie N. C. Dealer 2053 B“33gp) ■©opfll i J §K||gr ij Bourbon Whisky j| Blend || t'Jac Bf^l-l' : i L Pciilti^ KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY THE BOURBON DE LUXE COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KY. KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKEY— B 6 PROOF —CONTAINS 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS nation, several groups are calling for their reinstatement Special schools for such students are be ing rapidly prepared. To add to the tumult the racial angle has come in for a surprising build-up. South ern papers as well as some in (he North have been scream ing the fact that the undesir able condition Is due mainly to the fact that Northern schools are Integrated. As a matter of fact, the percentage of Negroes involved in the dis turbances of Brooklyn and other New York schools has been surprisingly low. Just Arrived styles FASHIONS See Them Today At ; Seat Cover Center 11 _ j Be Ready For Spring With FASHION’S • -C: - V , . 1 FAVORITE M The Soring Suit wSKf ..... W llm '• t'OiiivUiuUw.i Ui detail- |g» ins. lovely fabrics and elegant styl- ' rllPw ing promise to make every one of U) ranSß ii i; Sp: jig's s. :i collection a ,ioj ' > to wear. Come in today and make j j WBef your selection from these fashion - - - Also DRESSES - SKIRTS COATS - DUSTERS v SWEATERS - HATS 'A FOR MEN v SUITS - (OATS - SPORTCOATS EXTRA PANTS - FIATS Open An Account Today! IT’S EASY TO PAY THE O.K. WAY! 3. K. CLOTHING CO. 113 EAST MARTIN STREET ■ t-f-w-rmn r.r- y — T -- r - - , m , m - Make -A - Bee - Line For THESE FEBRUARY 2MM Jb) Mt SPECIALS PRICED FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY! K7 ford 2-Dr Victoria, rn- FORD 4-Dr. Faitlane, two low and white finish, ful- '*'* tone bei«e, radio and ly Equipped heater, automatic trans white wali tires ’ " mission, white C| |j|?r BUICK 4-Dr. Special, two WH '“ Mres |f™L * recn ‘ rad i?,rt«- ’"•> BUICK 2-Dr. Super Ri like'i-Vw ,5,i viera, radio and heater, automatic transmission, ’"A BUICK 2 - Dr. Riviera white wall tires, gray fm ’ ” power brakes, pow\r fah 47QC steering, white wall tires, * ' * red and w)ait« finish, bL.ck and red ’'Til BUICK 4-Dr. Super, two interior ' ‘ tone, gray, radio and v-f. BUICK Headmaster, 2- heater, automatic, tram 'fS* Dr Riviera, black mil mission, white white finish, pow *r tires er 'windows l- power*' Sten - ’52 OLDSMOBILE A Dr. Su ing. radio and heater, ex- pn - radm and hp " w '- a «* tin nice, automatic trans- tom a tic transmission, mission COOD" white wall tires, autromc eye. two tone gray, o*iro~ . nice car ’P*)' * PLYMOUTH 4-Dr. Bel w videre, two tone gray fin- >M PONTIAC 2-Dr Catalina, ish, radio and heater, two tone green finish., white wall tires, 6V«jr white wall tires, £/f Ail extra nice s*•> nice buy V*"'" CAROLINA cSv 431 FAYETTEVILLE ST. TE 3-4129 N. C. Dealer 1323 While Clyde McPhatter Sings His Wife Tends Record Store NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.-While Clyde McPhatter takes to the road to coin a fortune with his much sought after voice styling;, his wife, Nora isn't doing bad herself in the money department operating the town's biggest record stora. Opened for her by Clyde nine months ago when she told him --he needed something to keep her ac tive when he was away from home, the shop has become a central spot for the teenage rock and roll ad dicts. Here they meet and discus* what's new in the “big beat 1 ' world, buy the latest discs and get a chance to converse personally with McPhatter when he's In town. A * • * Rated as a hot attraction by promoters because of his win ning style and pleasing' person ality. McPhatter’a box-office value was noticed seven years ago when lie was a member of the Dominoes quartet. From there he organised his own out fit, the Drifters, and after two Representatives Os 13 Colleges Id Durham Meet DURHAM— Representatives of 13 colleges in North Carolina are expected at North Carolina Col lege here Friday for a two day conference on student Govern ment activities. NCC’s host Student Govern ment Association, headed by Pres ident J. LeVonne Chambers of Mt. Gilead and Vice President Je rome Dudley of Asheville, is spon soring the program that starts at 10 a m Friday and closes Satur day afternoon. Colleges expected to be repre sented are A&T. Bennett, John son C. Smith. Shaw, St. Augus tine's. Chapel Hill, Woman’s Col lege of Duke, Fayetteville State Teachers, Elizabeth City State Teachers, Livingstone, and Bar ber-Scotia Problems relating to student executive, legislative, and judicial matters will be discussed as well as student-faculty relations. BUY FINE FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store We have anything in Fur niture . . from a lamp, end table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a whole house. ’—“■* AND WE HAVE A CREDIT PLAN FOR YOU Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 121 E. MARTIN ST. year* went out on his own to even greater success • * » * Mr*. McPhatter has ;,j-,vay shunned the spotlight and i> been content to let her busbam basic in it alone. Even at hoc !m. Shop she is quiet and reserved n, many mistake* hei for one of 1 clerks because she doesn't di.-pi.e a “boss attitude." Noting that 00 per rent of h. sales are to rock arid rollei observed that most ct the sen ; SfSHKPEv^*•’> 1.. Officers of the Goldsboro Cred it llnlor for 15158. Ist row seated. L. to JL, Rev. VI. W Morga. President; Clarence N. Samp son, Secretary-Tre-.il.surer; Mrs. A. D. Parks, Member Super vis Eighty Make Honor Roll At Smith U. CHARLOTTE Eight;’ student at Johnson C. Smith University made grades averaging "B" or better during the first semester of the current school year and qualified for the honor roll. They are : SENIORS: Katie 1.. Blount. Lumberton; Henry B. Blue, Cnr ; thage; Charlotte D Boyd, knox ! ville, Term.; Josephine Brandon. I Davidson; Charles D. Corey. ! Greenville; Mary E. Cunningham. Asheville: Jacquelyn Davis, Gn\ r - ville; Kenneth H. Diamond, Char lotte; Angeleno F.lliott. Jersey City, N. J.; Grace E. Erwin. Bel mont; Robert D. Hamilton, Mat thew; William H. Harris, Reid-’ - ville; Dorothy M. Headon, South ern Pines; Christa K. Jackson, Grover; Carroll D. Jenkins, Phila delphia, Pa.; Ilda s. Johnson, ana Ruth S. Johnson, Charlotte: Cai nee I Jones, Bay boro; Jehu B Kelly, Carthage; William Me. Mi l Charlotte; Shirley P. Mon roe. Red Springs; Delores J. Ran dull, Jacksonville. Fin, Verivd Royster, Oxford; Rebecca E. tu - sell, Charlotte; James Sattei Lite. Oxford; Joe R. Starr. Kings Moun tain; James Thomson, Charlotte. Iris H. Williams, Miami. Fla.; Robm D. Winston, Chapel Hill; and Kirby Wright, Danville. Va. JUNIORS: Ruth L Adams Kings Mountain; Katie Barksdale. Spartanburg, S. C.; William Bar nette, Lesslie. S. C.; Lesley G. Bellinger, Biackville, S.-C; Vvonim Blocker. Columbia, S. C; Jama E. Cooper, Winston-Salem; Bu chanan C"enshaw, Wake Fore Virginia Dawkins, Gal'fney, s C Lillian Dixon, Columbia. S C Walter E. Dumas, High Point; Janies E. Parmer. Wilson; Cather ine Fleming, Greenville, S. C.: Ella V. Garrett, Greenville; Card Y, Hampton, Hopkins, 8. C : Jua nita Hellams, Geraldine Ih-.ion. and Charlie Lee Kennedy, Char lotte; Winifred Larlmorc. Miami Fla.; Ernest L. Leach, Jr., Lum berton; Jeanne E. Medford. Lan caster, S. C.; Joe L. Simmons, Robins; Ralph W. Turner, Blast-- ly, Ga.; Muriel J. Walker, ville; and Hamdell Williams Charleston, 8. C. SOPHOMOP.ES. Anne E. Air tin, Wilmington; Jack S Bsc' t-Tuckensack, N, J ; Clyde L. Car ter, Birmingham, Ala : Beatrice Downs, Greenville. 8. C., Doris Aon James. Charlotte; Lucille V Joyner, Washington, Ga ; Doris R King. Gastonia; lone G. King. Chester, S. C.; John W. Logan, New York City; Maxine C. Nixon, Stanley; Christine H. Rime. Con way, S. C.; Albert A. Rlchburg. Smnnierton. 8. C.; and Isiah Sim mons, John’s Island. S. C. FRESHMEN; Arlea.se Abraham, Charlotte; Edward A. O Adcdeji, Nigeria, West Africa, Ortygia M. AHen, LaPollette, Term.; Thoruu-, C. Allen, I/eafcsville, Pemeli Craw ford, Monroe; Doris E. Dent, Roa noke, Va.; Betsy M. Evans, Elm City, Lucille Y. Goines. Cordale, Ga.; Vanear Wayne Hampton, Spray; Lena C. Helton, Charlotte; George K. Johnson, Elizabeth, N. J.; Ellison E. Laney, Jafferson, S. C.; and Richard O'Harrow. Washington. PATRONIZE OPR ADVERTISERS i THE CAROLINIAN WHISK ENDING SATURDAY, MARCH I. i»SS "Some n,!ti<jo n-t* like eon. , ereto- ;>1 mix, jup a nd per manently sctl* 1 ‘ i-is buy ill-.. 1 featuring ‘’.roups like j r Dubs. Char,lets and Chantels j ' ciio tiie white youngstei s show i 1 'oe. for individual artists such i Til tie Richard, Elvis Pi i. ley. ' Ml Dogget! and Fats Domino. Al- | | -on;;. which make up 10 per cent j ■ 1 .-J twr ralr-s, are btought in the j a j mam in adults | ury Committee; 2nd row; Albert Ft si, mem'iei credit commUte-’; Leroy Clark, chairman supervis r> committee; Dr. It O. Weath ers, director; Dr. It. f\ Cofield, eh;«>nnan er ail committee; Dr. <>• K. Stovall, vice president; 3rd row: William J*. Lewis, mem ber credit committee; A 11. Reid, director; Daniel Washington, member supervisory committee. Legal Notices IS Ti'F Si PKIUOK CCI'KT s Ollt; Itr ; . < u;kh :v I*. Mi. *S», notice or resale MyRIH CARO'JKA WAKE CO. NTV MHS PEGGY PERSY; WIXDON EDO • T ION MRS HAII’i CDG&RTGN CUR* 1 •••> •«>*« L.-.TIiERINK EDGkK JON QUICK. fVtiUt-hers i ,* , MEf'HANH'S & FARMERS KAN K Gu.iuium Km. 'Vi ,\t:TiiA l.r.r. Ks: 1.1 A, . Infoiiijx-ient CARRIE KELLEY FKOGfi tud fti.Kband. WtLUE FROGG; ETTA ivF.Ji.EY. lil.n :i:r;cd: IRENE KELLEY W,:iih smi hnxr-;,ed WU-I.lt: WHITE ■JAMES Kf.UJF.Y w !e, MaRY KEL LEY; SETH EUGENE KEUEV •!«. married; CLARK LLX.'.TKTON and tvs Ft MABI E EOOERTON; MARGARET EUUEKTON: Ci )LONiAL EDGEStTON ! maarried: -Edward EnCERTON a'S '• '- FRANCES EDGE!(TON-. ANNIE IREE.M.AN. .Vi,,.,.. JOSEPH KELLEY and wile, LAURA KELLEY'. Rer pendents Pui snap; Ft/ an Older of the Clerk ot Superior Court of Wake County made in a Special Ft ,'nthint entitled, Mi's. Peppy Perry: Weldon Etipei’ton; -vI'S M ii,. ! - * flop Kurils and Mrs. CaUy-riiic Ectj>er!ou Quick Petitioners \' A"> :■;,.ir,ir. .v Ka■ .- Bank, Gum - di-ii for Aldii.u L. : ilcUey. lucuiupe- J.enJ; i urn- Keilev P- ■.uid husband, Willie Frogg. et ais Respondents," en tered February gs. 1938. the same bain,; No. 85.28 Special Proceeding Docket, the undersigned will offer for resale a: public auction at ‘he east door of the eouiilaU! u-/ a t 12 00 noon on Mon day the JOth day of March, 13.38. I lie hereinafter u" ct ib, a :: acts or parrels of larsd. located n Eos! St .in the Citv os BalcJch Wak. Countv, N. C„ and more parttihtlarly described as follows: BEGINNING ai a stake in the east line of East Street, said stake being IJO fe south of Branch Street; I ccir c. u 1 -I'i feet to a .stake: thence su ch !0 feet to a slake; thence wer-t HP feci, o East .Street- tnence north with hie cast line of Ea st S’ reel 50 feet to the BEGINNING. Being lot No 3 in B'l.ik No. BEGINNING at a sfalto on the cost side of South East Street IJSS.S fret north of Hoke Street; runs thence East HO feet thence north 50 feet, thence west 140 fret to I.he raid line ni E r.t Street; thence south along the tine of East Street, 50 fee* to tlie BEGINNING, helm* lot No. 12 in Block No. 12, accord ing to map • f South P>rk recorded of J-.Q 1523. Rage 7tl. Reg is.try of Wake County. This being a pi t of the property conveyed to Ldiusa snrn m.’.nct by the Ra leigh Re,o' Estate & Trust Company, et ate by deed dated February 17. >9lO, and recorded ir. Bool;’ 243, Pago 112. the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County. Each tract will be sold separately and the iitst ts.-.'t described, being lot No. 5 to Bleed: No 12. Will begin at an open bid of One Thousand Forty Five and 00—100 Dollars ($1,048.00); the sec ond tiavt described, being let No. 12 in Block No. 12 will begin at an open bid of One Thousand Seventeen end 00—106 Dollar : ($1,017 00). The successful bidder for each tract *ll Jp? crc;i)ist.i to make a 10-11 de posit to show good faith and the bid will lay open for lets days a provided h> law tor further raise of bid This £:' day of F< oritary, 1938. F. .1 CARNAGE. Commissioner Mait'h ! 8 NOTICE or SACK OR VAT CABLE CITY RF.AL ESTATE DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN THE PAYMENT OF THE indebtedness secured by a certain Deed of Trust executed b,y Lawrence Eugene Light ner and wife. Anna Roberta Light ner, to J. J HENDERSON Trustee, which it ,1 of »mst h dated April 3. .MR. I uni recorded in Bonk 982. at Page j6' J in the office of tile Register of Deeds f-r Wake County Not th Carolina, the undersigned Trustee, at the request of the holder of the bond secured there by, and urnlfi powrs conferred by the afore,-; iid Deed of Trust, and for the purpose of obtaining money to satisfy said indebtedness, will offer for sale and sell to the highest bid der »t public auction, for cash, at the courthouse door of Wake County, in the City of Raleigh, on FRIDAY. MARCH 21, 1358, r.t Twelve O'clock, Noon the following described real estate In the City of Ra leigh. Wake County, State of North! Carolina, and described and defined as ; follows No. 419 South East Street Raleigh, N. C. 1 CLASSIFIED HATES Number of issue* mid cost Pglbasorfli ISSUES 1 i I || 1 Cost pet word «o 3$ |p per line. ' per issue . ... 10c 100. .73^8. Each word abbreviation, inltLaY r ßy ay titbol count as one word. ’TTJtjA,, Punctuation marks are NOT CodßfeiJ as v, ords , T.l minimum number of vordt* srl ; i'iy want ad .3 15 word*. You will stive money by ordering your ad tu run 8 >t I.* tames *, iVerklv Want Ads mav be telephone! Uiroiiyli Wednesday up to 10 a.M. CARD OF THANKS The families of thf late Mrs, Alie W. Powell, wish to acknowledge with < ;(»<•{ grntefui appreciation your many k.*nd tiu M.?h* and expressions dm in.l: fVicir recent bereavement. The Families BROOKS, HINTON and WfNTKKS ROOM FOR RENT For nice gentleman only—modern, comfortable room. Dial TEmplc 4-3115, Friday or Saturday between 9-5, SPECIAL SERVICES SPKF.CHES WRITTEN tor busy people h> min atv s.se'i. Research, Manu •i Ipt.s edited and pul in good Fng- I'si. MARCUS BOULWARE. Sam* Augustine s College, Raleigh, N. C. Women sow Easy Ready-Cut -Wrap- A-Sound Aprons home, earn $26 16 dozen—Spare time —Write: Accurate Mt fit Freeport, New York. AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAKE-11-DRiVE.IT—CARS. TRUCE*. A( rn TRAILERS FOR KENT - 301 N McDowell St. Dial TE 2-8353 Night TE 3-0994. Get your money out of used refrt :crators, stoves md furniture NOW, , 1 r our Cln-s-fied ads. Dial T* 4-1858. BUILDING AND HOME iMPROVEMENT SERVICES STANDARD CINDER BLOCK CO., !*>e. Sol.t■ ■. Concrete and Cinder Blocks N McDowell St., Dial TE 2-31*8. FOOD SPECIALS lOV'S AMERICAN GRtt.L 320 tan Martin St.. Raleigh—Dial TE 2-9*58. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAK-B-Q ami Chicken (Our Specialty) Big ami Chicken 109 E. DAVIE ST. NURSERY FO'.VI.KR'S NURSERY - FayettevUl* Highway Pnoe.e TE 2-0754. Si NTINC A ROOM I!—Register it with] us . TE 4-0558 Tins spate will cost! you only 42c. SERVICE STATIONS DUNS'., ESSO STATION—SHC S Blood worth St.. Phono TL 2-S>46* Consult our classified ads regularly: there are many bargains offered. WA rCH SERVICES DAVIDSON S WATCH SERVICE--132 Hargett St,. Phone TE 3-495# BEGINNING at » fence post io eated on the East side of South E-t: > Street, said post being locat ed 126 2 feet North from the South face of the North curb on Cabar- St ~-et also being 10.8 feet from the West face of the Efint curb on South East Street, and I urns thence airing a fence and in I ■«n Eastern direction £45.93 feet. I thence ir< s Northern direction and I parallel with East Street (Kt.O feet, j tneme in a Western direction and I parallel with the first line 1459 I :,1 !( f«i on Fast Street. I I hence along East Street in a I directini 89.0 feet to the I point of BEGINNING. Tin above described property betnd the same land conveyed to Calvujl Nicholas Lightner. of .1!., by MeymlJ A. Lightner and husband, C. E. Light-1 nor by Deed dated February 11, l!>$8l and recorded in the office of the. Reg a ister in Deeds for Wake County ini Bunk 541. at Page 51. j DATED this !Bt!> g*y of FehrHSeyJ 1958. 1 J J HENDERSON. TRUSTEE J KOGKK D. UKfcILY. ATTORNEY. 1 February 22; Match 1-8-15. I NOTE: The successful bidder will M required to deposit with the Clerk ofl the Superior Court of Wake County J a check for Hi per cent of the *-j motinl of the bid as an evidence oil good faith. t J J. HENDERSON. TRUSTSM ROGER D O KELLY. ATTORNEY. j IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ) WAK I 1 COUNTY ARTHUR DOVE. Pla Intiff Vs. • I HENRY ARTHUR GOODSON, Defendant t To all creditor', and parties holding] claims egninst Riverside Inn. a parti net ship located on Pool Road, Wa ic«j County: j You and each of you are hereby] notified to present your claim* 4u I'A itemized ami verified, tokfctliei witM a statement of the securities or prior-] Hies, if any. ir. respect to said claltna in the undersißiied Receivers at Lheiu office in the City of Raleigh. t You are further notified that told Receivers will take and state an «c] count of the affairs of the said River-* side Inn, giving a lost of all creditors and the amounts for which theia claims are filed and allowed or dis-l allowed; and that any person interest-] ed ns creditor, claimant, or otherwisul In the affairs of the Riverside Inn may] except to the allowance or disallow] ance of any claim or part of claim, j This notice is given pursuant to mu Order, wherein the undersigned werd appointed Receivers of the Riverstdcl Inn ] Tina t 4 dav of February, 1966 | K. A. SOLOMON. Jr., Attorney j 131 E. Hargett St., S Raleigh. N C. I GEORGE E. BROWN. Attorney! !lS»i E. Hargett St.. ] Raleigh. N C. i Feb. 22: March 1, 8. 15, 1938. I 7
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