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SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION ~v SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE HELP WANTED PERSONAL i:Zj) CLEANING & HAULING —Low Cost Advertising— ffk — Low Cost Advertising — FOR WHAT HAVE YOU •• • DIALTEmpIe 4-5558 / ?I|§S&P3| FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 [mu ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN, MEMORIAM '' ' LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Talent From Many Schools Take Part In Tuttle Show TUTTLE CENTER An in gent plea for talent brought more than enough for an evening’s program recently at the Tuttle Community Center, S. Tarboro Rd. Clarence Lightner was the mas ter of ceremonies. The program began with two 1 a 'ter bunnies, Claude Simms and Daniel Coleman leading the three* .car-olds on the stage to display their beautiful attire. There were brother and sister groups, twin groups, arui beautifully dressed boys and girls carrying Eas ier baskets and wearing white gloves. Miss Inez Middleton was the P'.oud teacher of this fine group of children Mrs. Oris Armstrong’s four-year olds came next, arrayed in Spring splendor of every type. Special fea ture was Chacona Winters with a matching umbrella and dress. Visit Our Booth At THE CAROLINIAN FOOD SHOW Tuttle’s Appliance Co. cum THE DECKS m i a aiHLE! RJGIDAIRE ! 4% SHEER LOOK electric range 1 » tzssanuimmaunmv t» 8$ 1J..57 Full 40-inch Super Si£e with 1 | F/AMSr 37 1 "tr Cock-Motter Automatic Oven Control- Entire oven meal* cook automatically. Easy to set as your watch "ts Big Even-H*ai Oven with sealed in Radiontube | Bake Unit i I® "tr 5-Heat Radiantube Surface Units will-, remov able drip bowls ■& Full F igidaire quality construction Sheer took Styling that makes old kitchens look new without the usual remodeling cost* | | Was $259.95 j I si 59.95 1 With Trade-in* jL%* LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES We've got to make room for 1958 models arriving soon. This is a regular '57 Frigidairo Range complete in every detail right out to its Sheer look styling which is new now and wiil stay new for years to come! AsMAßour OTHER SACRIFICE OFFERS! fantastic Serving* on all brand-now >957 30-and 40-inch F'igidaire SloctiU longest QUANTITY LIMITED! m&RW Si **Sr*t Corns - f.rmt Served! ■ Choice of COLOR on some models kTUHLE APPLIANCE CO. W \2 N. Fernon It. TE 4-8978 —a*MM—pw— »** ws*«*«*w m<r taKfntt '<Hf7 m vk- R• ■« «■*■»<■ , Mrs. Helen Mitchell's five-year j olds waltzed out in every color type and design in clothing. . Tuttle Center’s Girl Scouts did a square dance. From Cathedral came Delores Smith and Frances Winters, who sang beautiful solos St. Augustine’s College was rep resented by Miss Helen Tate, dancing the Cha Cha, A delightful team of music came from the Deaf and Blind School faculty. Miss Davis and Mr Harris sang a duet as V s Robinson piayed for them, A Lucille Hunter School pupil, Cheryl Hamlin, beautifully cos tumed, did a tap number. Cornelia Weatherford represent ed Ligon High School. She did two dances of great precision. Two songs were sung by the Vikings and Miss Frozene Reece and William Spain sang a solo each. A panto mime. “Mr. Lee," was done by dfdƒ Misses Doris Hodge and Patricia ! Andrews and Terry Hough. Peggy j Currin danced with Delores Smith. St. Monica’s students were Miss I ■ Brenda Kee and Miss Patricia Gill, j who sang solos. Valerie Maye and Deborah Lane j did two dances in different co»- j lumen. j ahwh 6 YEARS j OLD I i $ *J>45 imd PINT $095 4/5 QUART |j|*i I BKKMMfp *? i— - i : Z cum \ > j I?°urbonl l Bellows Club Bourbon Baums & COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY ; 'i STRAIGHT BOURBON WIft&WCY f 86 PROOF I j DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO. 5 h*. J ! I 1 \ m TUTTLE CENTER TALENT SHOW Shown above is a scene from the recent Easter program held at the Tuttie Community Center, S. Tarboro Road. Mrs. Mary Carnage i* di rector of the Center. t Foil seeding must be done on time if you plan on a good har vest next summer. HEALTH HINTS f ly fer. frtwsk (i Ptomfr*, j , CKirop»»c»>< Aw<Ktohc/« | I _ ,m ■ Common Mistake* About The Common Cold i In the 18th century, epidemic* with symptoms like our “com mas colds” swept Europe, It was believed they were imported by the crews of sailing ships It was known as ’’‘nautical fever.’* In 1919, following World War I, it was dubbed ‘‘the Spanish In fluenza"; in the past year its 1 new alias is “Asian (or Asiatic> 1 Flu.” But a rose by any other name will still make your nose run. There arc symptoms which are often diagnosed as coids. but these symptoms arc the result of something which has happened to the cold victim long before i the affliction occurred. Normal body elimination is important in i preventing a cold. If these elimi ! nations are normal, the proper ! rctitloncf. against colds is pre j sent. If the flow of nerve energy which controls the bowels, kid neys, eoion, bladder, and potos I of the skin is reduced by inter ference, these organs are weak ened and prevented from wink ing at the task nature assigned them. Resistance is lowered; the organism cannot put up a fight, and often this results in a “com mon eokl.” The chiropractor attacks the 1 cause of the cold and removes it. | The average citizen may often use aspirin, or aspirin passing under some similar name. The J doctor of chiropractic, with his soothing corrective treatments, soon increases the flow of vital nerve force to the eliminative organs, brings them to the point of normal elimination and capa j ble resistance by establishing ! normal nerve flow to the affected i organa. Aspirin deaden# the nerves, “drug*” them, but the caws* of the cold remains;. Tero ' porary relief may result, but the real cause of the trouble has not been approached in the right manner and will recur at the 'slightest provocation I" PLAN NOW FOR MOTHER'S DAY Give Her... • A New Fashionable Dress • A Colorful Duster ! • A Delightful Suit • A Perky Hat=====niJ Through Our Easy O. K. Pay Plan | And Dad Will Want To Escort Mom In A i # New Suit ! I • Hat And Shirt ! Plus The Kids Will Want • A New Dress and Junior • A Suit O.K, CLOTHING CO. j 113 E. MARTIN STREET * s'*lWlX.V\ » r,,-. t frnnn !■ mim in irsa-nni ~nmir— ■nvm rr amireimrtr—-wna mi <irwr*mn*ii «iri ■■ ww mu i—ma n w ■ rnr-r t sgaaaanw.iwimssaiemwinmßaii I Dr, Middleton, Mrs . Jackson Co-Chairmen: | , .|„|,| —— Raleigh Women Again Taking Part As 1958 Cancer Crusade Gets Underway Ralegh women are taking part again in the American Cancer So-; j ciety’s Crusade tfu year - . In tliei ! 1957 Crusade, this group of wom-j !en raised more funds than had! ever been raised in the community j before. As a result of their efforts, I the area chairman received spe ; cial certificates for outstanding I service. This year, under the leader ship of Mrs. Georgia Betts of Wake County, the Home Dem onstration clubs are undeitak- Hon. Keesler H. Montgomery: ;j Elks To Hear Boston Lawyer I Talk At Rocky Mt, School —— -w - By .1. B BARREN KOCKY MOUNT Members and . : friends of the Improved Benevo- , 1 lent Protective Order of Elks of | the World (IBPOEWI will gather j at. the Booker Washington high , ! school auditorium Sunday after- , noon, April 27th at 3 P. M, for the i District No. 3 oratorical contest and , i j to hear an address by Hon. Kees- ! | ier H. Montgomery, Assistant Al ! ! torney General of the Common- j | | wealth of Massachusetts. | i The Elks oratorical contest sea- : lures orations by hish.school stud- ; cuts v.’ho compete on local, district, ! thousand-dollar <$!000> college j state and regional levels for a one- | j year scholarship, seven of which j are given each year throughout | Klkdom to as many winning stud- j wits. j Sunday s program will be the BOSTON ATTORNEY ELKS SPEAKER -- Hon. Keesler H Montgomery, outstanding Bos ton lawyer, who is an assistant to the attorney general of Mas sachusetts, will be the featured speaker on the drtrict No. 3, Elks (1BPOEW) oratorical con | test program in Rockymouni, .Sunday, Aprl 27th, a.t 3 I’ M Montgomery is consdered an outstanding example of‘the rc vuits of the Elks education pro gram. He won a SIOOO oratorical college scholarship in Misissippi in 1930 and has since risen o an assistant attorney gencrl I ship—serving hi* third term. img to cover the rural areas j with educational information and requests for funds. In the j Rogers Jackson and Dr. C. B. city of Raleigh, Mrs. Prlmsose • Mddieton are co-chairmen. The Crusade is of special inter - 1 est this year because of several major discoveries in the past few : months with regard to the cause j and cure of cancer. Thsc research j findings are financed mostly from j contributions during the month of April and the Crusade drive In Wake County, a door to All -School Art Exhibit Slated Here The Annual All-School Art Exhi- ( bit., sponsored by the department of : art, St. Augustine's College, will be j ‘ h«>ld on Friday, April 2. r >, beginning i , at 7:30 p. m. and continue through ( ■ Sunday, April 27. j j Thi? showing will be the final in I' a series of five art exhibitions held during the current school year, ae- ; cording to J. F. Wise, art rlepart i merit chairman. Emphasis at this exhibit will he upon the showing at works com pleted by ail of the students en rolled in the art classes. However, many of the best, works previous ly shown during the year will b< I re-exhibited. Featured at the art show will b< works in ihe crafts, ceramics, and ! (he fine arts. The public 5s cordially invited. ; and all questions regarding the c-x --i liibit «hould he directed to Jamo. | F. Wise, act department chairman Boys’ Ensemble Scores Hit At Local College By MARCUS H. ROl i WUU: A novelty review of popular jozr. | „s>d rock-and-roll music, as the fourth part of the concert, literal- j ly “stole the show" when the H. S. Davis Boys' Ensemble vas pn r erted in Taylor Hall, St Augus i tine’s College, on Friday. April 13, at 8 p. m. The musical concert w»* spon- I -ored by the Gamma XI Chapter of ! Alpha Kappa Alpha Soroirty for •he purpose of raising funds lor the college's United Negi u College Fund Drive i Selections included spirituals, j Cha-cha, folk songs, compo: itions , !by Elvis Pre.-ley and Ai Hibbler, , ! “The Lord's Prayer" ' Stout Heart- , 1 ed Men" hv Bomber#, and n novel- i which whs unarranged and irr>- ty “Ole MacDonald Had a Farm” | promptu. j The Ensemble was directed by ; C. C Powell, while Rrmdail L Ho- j well and Randolph Lockett were j j aceompanist.3. buy Tine FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store I W? have anything in Fur niture . , , from a lamp, end table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a whole house. i——"AND WE HAVE A CREDIT PLAN FOR ¥OU Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 121 E. MARTIN ST. "law—w i'jiwmi wnt "■imuwbi tw—wn—n win l <■ th* CMOuanjuv WKEX ENDING SATOHDAT, AfRfL 2«. I*6* door sollciation will continue throughout the month. Spec ial church collections have al ready been turned in by sev ral Raleigh churches. Area chairmen n Raleigh ere; I Mrs. Chloe Chupp, Mrs. Louise Walker, Mrs. Daisy Freeman, Mrs. Lucy Sherman, Mrs. Rebecca ! Cooke. Mrs. Johnny Jones, Mrs. I Motres Prdgeon. Mrs. Mildred ; McDowell, Mrs. Ann Morgan,, Mrs. ; Alyce C. Jones and Mrs C. L. j 1 Gidney. second stage of the competition for students who have won lo cal school (or inter-school) con tests, speaking oa sonic phase of ihe Constitution of the Unit oil States as it pertains to citi zenship rights and obligations, as they vie for the chance to represent district 3 at the N. C. IBFOEW Association in Asheville May 11-14 Attorney Montgomery, a native of Mississippi, began his college education on a SIOOO Elks scholar ship won in 1036. He graduated from Prairie View State College in Texas and has studied at Boston Unive sit.' and Suffolk University law School wht he graduated in 1849, The assistant attorney general served two years in the armed ser vices 1943-40. and has practiced be iore the V S Circuit Court of Ap peal? an ! :..e U. o. Supreme Court. The program is under the. direc tion of J. K Harren, district educa tion choir. The Rev. K. P. Battle is president of the N C IBPOEW as sociation. Nathaniel Gray of Tar boro is district deputy and J. P. Graham. Goldsboro, is area educa tion chairman. Properly store your farm e quipment and engines during the ; off season. Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I NORTF CAROLINA • ! WAKE COUNTY Havi < qualified as Executor of lor F- tale ’ Margaret Fleming, deceased. 1 of Wake County. North Carolina. • j.. io notify that all persona having : claims oiain-t the Estate of said de ;to exhibit them to the under | svned si. Wife E. Hargett Street. Ra ■eo'h North Carolina. »n or before the 9! ■< duv Os prll 1839. or tins notice : v.-m be pleaded in bar of their rjpnv ! -rv Ail persons indebted to the Estate i will please make immediate payment This 21st. da; of April, 1938. K J CARNAGE Executor April 28: May 3, 10. 17. 31. IN Till SUFFKIOR court BEFORE TIIK CI.EKR Nfyril '*•; OF SERVICE OF PROCESS ' UY Pl’Bl. U'ATION NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY i UUJK MAE SALES Petitioner* Vf*. i j»r‘r t**-’ ‘rj ; -x .... - Respondent HELEN MCDANIEL. Take Notice i T».i .t ' A 'pleading seeking relief against vo „ ha-, been Wed U» the adoption • »rocredirs£ entitled as above. 1 ' Th:. nature of the relief being sought I against vmi is to have the Court to de ! via re that 'he minor whose adoption • i# be tint sought by petitioners heic’h. | was abandoned by you «* mother of i -aid minor prim to the insti.Utipn ol this ■'action, end to cause the Lour. tc i appoint a next irt.nd for said mmol ! who was born on os anout the ifltn Li.'.l c z Tq)v, 5948 in Craven County ! North Carolina, sa.d next friend to i have authority and power to give oi i wi'h-liold consent for the proposed a- Yuli iu'e required to make defense U, such pleading nor later than the Uli fi ,.y of June, IKW. and upon your fail i to do ao the parties seeking set' vic<' you will apply to , <;,„ut for the relief sought . rh!* 17 oav Os April. 1858 SAHA ALLEN. Assistant Clery ol superior i Court F J CARNAGE, Attorney ’ April 2s May J. 10, 17. 1958. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, his-mg quaitf.et a* Administratrix of the E*ttrt« o 1 Wiley .Jones, deceased, late of i County, this 1* to notify ail person having Cleans against said Esiare n present them to the undersigned o' nr before IHa iPth flay of March. 195 S . nr this notice will be pleaded In bu of recovery. All persons indebted t. I said Estate will pioase make tmmadt ! ate payment to Ihv iiisderslgpod. I Tills 22nd day of March. 1938. Lealcr Junes. Route 2, Box 185 Wendell. N. C. Administratrix I Taylor St Mitchell ■ Raleigh, N C : Counsel lor Admiinstratnx March 28, April S-12-18-M; May 3 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT :NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY NOTICE DORIS L. MAYES. Plaintiff, v# i HAYWOOD AIAYEB, Defendant The above defendant. Raywooi Mayes, will take notice that an actio) ] entitled an above has been commence. in the Superior Court of Wake Coo.! [*tv, North Caroiiha. bv the plaintiff t I secure an absolute divorce from ih defendant upon the ground 'hat plain I tiff a id defendant have lived separat ! and apart for more than two mar j next preceding the bringing of l”i CLASSIFIED BATES N(nsi>r <4 (tratt uUI co«. per ward: KMViS I « 9 U Cast par »o«* k k k k per tine. SN»r dm Ida i#e. .H#a. ,7 )»e R*eh word aworeviafion, initial or rynabol count as on* word. Punctuation marks are NOT counted he words Tin* minimum rnimtuv of word* tn any want ad is 13 word*. You will mv# money by ordering your art to run 8 or 12 isruua. i Weekly Want Ada may tie telephoned Ummch Wednesday up to It A.M. CARD OF THANKS Tire farntiy of Mrs Parnell* Simpson wishes to thank all the friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy. MRS. HENRIETTA McGOW*N. Sister HELP WANTED! Young lady desires job earing fpr children or light housework. Call TX 2 2881 . „ TC A CHER 8 WANJTSB FOR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT j Exceptional opportunity for ambiti ous teachers and principals Ip capita lire on your school experience fey ae»si ing to schools, teachers anal aelkdt group of parents—new and baauttftlU.v illustrated, much needed educattortal material. Assignments may be m*d« it> vc-ur own. or nearby counties. INCOME *1,000.00 to #1,300.00 DEFENDING ON LENGTH OF VACATION. Training free. Car necessary. Vacancies arc Its-.- ifed. Vacation of permanent ppkttwn Write immediately. State qufßfksa tiur.a, age. subjects teaching, msta ex perience if any; (late Available also; date school closes to F.Q. BOX 3-C, RICHMOND, VA. 10 Domestics sages 30 to SS) Immedi ately for the New York area Make S3O to $45 a week. Must have experience arid recent references. Bus far# ad vanced Sleep-in jobs Contact K. C. Mitchell, «hl Parker St., Goldsboro. N C. Phone IS7G. _ • MALE OR FEMALE Make |IBB.(KS * week preparing (ftp velopes. Our instructions tell hew. Un close stamped envelope. Write* Ewell Parley, War 71, Bttghfnlint, *v. SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES IVMTOfR fOt busy P*of<> 19-minut.es |.800; Research,- JSwrtr scripts edited and put in good Ctjff Augustine's College. Raieigh. N t- Itsh MARCUS BOCLWARC, Sami AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WA*K-i;^»RrvE-rr~c:ars, truck* AU-rO TRAILER* FOR RENT - SCi N McDowell St—Dial TE 3-6392 —Night TE S iSSI Get your money out of uaert fejji geratrita, stoves ami furniture NC)J V Use our clasotfikd *dA Dial TS V-Wt* . i .... " I -T -I ’ FOOD SPECIALS .JOY'S AMSKJCAJN ORfUL •“»«*" Martin St- Raleigh-Shal TE Mgg*. Cooper's Bar-B-Q BAB-B-Q »ad Chkkan tour Specialty) tig stud Chicken 1Q» ® DAVIE ST. NURSERY FOWLSrs NURSEBY - rayettevUle Highway. Fuonfli TX j kimt lKG A BOOM ll—lUgwUr it- wtaft u* at TS 4-s»iß, Thi# will ; you otUy ftic. SERVICE STATIONS ! uUNN’TiisO STAXiON—coI * *U«hM worth St., Phone TE 3-#«£#.. Couault tut ciassified ids itguiarty; 'here are euiay bargntea eifwwK. e WATCH SERVICES ! MVIOHON * W AXCR IMHfiqHII *• Hargett 8t„ Phone TE 3-CS» <! J Legal Notices ii O action. arid the defendant wUi furtaer ir (ake notice that a# is required to ep n ixiur si th* miice ot the Clark of. the r, Superior Court of W«ks County, in the •- courthoiwe in Raleigh, North Laiplsv* ir on the Bth day of rune, 19H» and *«- i- awei ur demur to the compiaui* in saiu action, or the plaintiff will ape-y e to the Court for the relief damandsa It in said compliant. I- This D flay of April. 1&S8 SARA ALUM, v- Asst. Clerk of W«k* County Superior Court, April 10, SS; May 3, .18 1938. A DMIMStKAriUX’S NOYtC* ! NORifi CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as AdntmU«'k.U: :• of the Estate of Alla* i. Ksdgup*'.... i deceased, l«t« of V/ake county, ! Carolina, this ii, to notify *M p«« | having claims against the "Kyiaw ~' i 10 saW aoceaacd to exhibit them to st j undortignea «t 308 Freeman Sttiypi, w ! Halslgh, North Cavultna, on or befo. * IS j the 13th day of February. 193*. or tlo -' ro notice will be pleaded to. bar of ttt.v >n recovery AU persona indsbtert to ». estate will please 1.1*9* immediate »r payment. to Thii the 13ih day of April, WM t- mbs. JUANITA ROBERTSON. Administratrix sort Freeman Street Raleigh. N C. April 1.9. 26; May 3, JO. 17. 2* I»S* ABMtNISTRATtW* NOTICY NORTH CAROLINA VVAX2 COUNTY Having qußiified a* Administrator n. the Estate of Mr#. Corriim* Bullock (Mr*. 0. S.), deceased, lata of Wax* Count*, North Cere Una, thin it lo no tify ail persons having claim* against the Estate of said accessed to exhibit i them to the undersigned At 301 Spall* Bloodrvorth Street, Raleigh, Sfortii Carolina, on or before the 14th day oi >d April 1959, or this notice will be piemt m ed in bar of their recovery. Ail per d(l sons indebted to th# estate '.viU -plate* .1- make Immediate payment, to Tliis the Hth day of April. I*3*. re DR. O. S. EUtLOCK, Administrator n- 501 S. 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