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. i SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAR OLINiAN CLASSIFIED SECTION SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE HELP WANTED PERSONAL \ m —Low Cost Advertizing— —Low Cost Advertising — N? FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TBmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmpie 4-5558 ' / ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMCRIAM ’ LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT SUBJECT IS LABOR-—NAACP labor secretary# Herbert Hill (right), explains .Association's program of labor action to a delegation of Filipino labor-management leaders now visiting this country. The visitors expressed oraat i» »he NAACP program. (Newspress Photo). Propect Os Psychiatric Exams JACKSON, Miss <A N P) , Though Prof Clennon King man- 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. f AND WE HAVE a*——’ CREDIT PLAN FOR YOU i j Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 121 E. MARTIN ST. SURE, I WAIT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY , - - ~ I 9 % 0 *2ri £ c £ « £,»:C 1 | I ►' » - K 3 2. n « W t 1 : i ! S as 2 Q : : is - 3 » ■ i 1 : ; ; J. 8 «* ;! i iisl |l| * • : & w c s 3 % 2 » i * • sI 2 s -a i : • s s c w I ; # « , ° l • 00 2 > 1 : 5“ : S 1 1 : 2 §: : d 3 > : | !; j * > wf " : > 2 • s i £: : s , p : a : : : : 5 ' :•i : > 1 ; ; iz : • : w *■ h, , : : 3! g $ . . aged to secure the assistance of' COOKING ! -:A I HINTS j# : a / /(Carnation Home Service Dif«c!orJ^ andHhar staff j Molded salads jgfew*. are perfect BL**? f? M for do ahead *Sf Jpj| meals.. I especially 53? buffet suppers. Rosalie Scott I like the creamy ones made with Carnation Evaporated Milk j They're always so delicious and j easy to make ... thanks -to the ; better blending qualities of double rich Carnation. Here is a 1 favorite salad that goes well i with cold cuts, roasts or chicken | Do serve it. soon. "DO AHEAD" VEGETABLS SALAD (Makes 6 to 8 servings ) 1 tablespoon (1 envelope) unflavored gelatine y, cup cold water 1 Vi cups (large can) undiluted CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK j 1 cup mayonnaise y 4 cup lemon juice 1»/, cup* well-drcined cooked peas V« cup finely chopped onion Vj cup finely chopped celery 1 cup (4 ounces) grated American cheese Mix gelatine and water together j in small, bowl. I„et. stand until gelatine is softened. Set bciwi in pan of hot water over low heat j until gelatine is dissolved. Slow j ly add Carnation to mayonnaise, stirring constantly. Add lemon ; juice and dissolved gelatine. 1 ''’old in remaining ingredients. Blend well. Spoon into 1 1 ■> -quart mold. Chill until firm, about. 2 hours. Unmoid and serve on sal ad greens. SIR WALTER I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON s<s2s S'? 55 n 9 4/5 QUART j tib Ptocf 6ROS3CUF.TH DISTILLERS. IMG. j ANCHORACF. KENTUCKY | four University of Mississippi a lumni to vouch for him on hi : application to enter the ail-whit ' school, it came to naught la? Thursday. i All the 27-year-old controvc ! sial former faculty member of A! corn A&M caller get for !v hard work was :< jail cell and it: prospects of having to submit t a psychiatric examination. According to King, inter viewed in a cell on the tup floor of highway patrol head j quarters, he was standing in j line waiting to register for summer school when he was invited into the adminislra ' tie#n building for a conference with Registrar Robert Kills j “Mr. Ellis told me it would fc 1 some time before they could pvc ; cess my application. ' King sat ; “Probably not until after the la day of registration” Thinking the situation w hopeless, he started to leave ti: j room, but was. “forced out at | other entrance and carried to waiting car, ' I don’t know whet they a> going to do,” he said. “I worn like to get. one, I wouldn't bo!In j it any more. I would leave it ■ j lone” When he was taken out. he i said he was told, “that if i came hack on (he campus, 1 would be arrested.” j Tom Scarbrough public safek i commissioner said Kins was ■>.- 1 corteri to a nearby car" when k i refused to leave the builriir i sdfsa j FALETTEVILLE ST. BIBLE ; Representing fve departments of | the Daily Vacation Bible School at the Fayetteville Street Baptist church, pictured left to right scat urn... SftiUV CLASS OF 1008 RE TURNS FOR REUNION Those are the members t>." the class of j 1908 who returned to Shaw Uni versity for 3 reunion during the ' commencement season. Left to Press Luncheon Staged At A & T For Ambassador Daniel Chapman By MARCUS If. BOULWARE GREENSEORO ’ Freedom is j not given, but it is won by battle or I bought with a dear price” was the keynote and set the tone at the j A and T College press luncheon I held in Murphy Hall s private din- ! | iny room Monday at 12:20 p, m. | The honored guest was the Hon* j orabie Daniel A. Chapman, Ambas- i j sudor from Ghana, who also deliv- | ! cieri tin? 60th annual commence- i i merit aadress at the college. Dr, Warmoth T. Gibbs, col lege president; Conrad Ray sour and Julian K. Morrison, Grensbore Daily News staff writers; Mrs. Daniel Chapman, and the Ambassador's secre tary; John R, Larkins, consult anl, \ f Dciit of Public Wel fare; Marcus *1 ftonlware, the Carolinian; President Gilihs' dauvliter. representativ es from Nejrro newspapers In Winston- Salem and Greensboro were in vite 1 to the luncheon, j INTRODUCTORY REM AR K S. . which included a brief biographi cal sketch of tile Ambassador, were made by E F. Corbett, director of j public relations. A and T College. - These served as springboards for | ouestiorts which Mr, Chapman an : steered Ambassador Chapman heean the ls croup interviewed by briefing the t£l newsnvn orj Ghana, its govern ,.j ment and political system, and its plans; for better water supply, good roads, number of schools and uses j of natural resources When asked about Ghana's edu j,,* cation a! svstem and how it coin j,. pares with Anu'rica's philosophy. However, students in the line waiting to register said King was carried bodily to the car befo# newsmen could talk to him. At Oxford. Chancery Clerk J B. Howell sold he had drawn tip a lunacy warrant against King at the request of the county sher iff who charged the ex-Alcorn fcu professor must have been mental o- i.v unbalanced for trying to get i ’■ into the university. 1 bus, King’s release awaits the report of psychiatrists. He will have to be examined by h” two physicians, said Hewed, “and if they conclude His "• mind is a little off. they will send him to Whitfield state hospital “for further psychi in atric examination. <. Earlier. King had put. an ad in ihe Gulfport Daily Herald asking five of U of Mississippi alumni to bac khis application to enter i\ school. The white educafionai in stitution;; require such cndnr.'.e ments. He reported that four hvJ responded to his request, and that prospects for the fifth one doing ” r.o were good. He did not mention ■ their name:;. cd are; Deborah Brown, fanei j Hardin, James Daniel, Larry ; lone*, Thomas Wiggins, Anthony Campbell, Kloisc Jean Cameron and Sandra Crutchfield, Second right they are Reverend G. W. Vatkins of Raleigh; Mrs. Minnie Vskew Futrell, Ahoskie; Or M. L. Perry. Fayetteville; Or. D. W. Turner, Gary, Indiana; Reverend B. 11. Lawrence, Cleveland, Ohio; | i the Ambassador said that his coun- j try more or less followed the mod- j e! set here in the United States. “We could raise our standards of j j living tremendously, if we bad in I Ghana a college the sire and model of A and T. We would welcome an , overture from the U. S. A. to build i such a college for w and allow us to pay for it over a period of years, ; said M; Chapman. COMMUNISM lf> AN insignifi- ; | rant problem in Ghana although Its | : influence has been widely circulat ed by western newspaper and peri ! odicais, according to the Ambassa i dor. Newsmen wanted to know j '“would Ghana accept financial and j techncial assistance from Russia j to build an $800,000,000 dam should J an offer be made.” Mr. Chapman replied, “if no of ' fer came from other nations’ Rus- j sin's offer would be considered” I V| Adult Delinquency! 1957 ; VACCINATE BEFORE TOO LATE! j ' ' C'C-C wvw .. ••• •• • -.y.x •> \ ■ i row .standing-, Itft to right, Ca thy Adams, Doiina Allen, Peggy Marshall. Daisy McCray, Brenda Adams, Betsy Watson and Marjo rie Dcndy (teacher). Third row, C. E. Askew, Zebulon; Dr. G. L. Winstead, Pittsburgh, Pa. Or. Prank W. Avant, Wilmington; C. E. Ligiitncr of Raleigh. At the extreme right is the Reverend G, E. Check of Warrenton, who Wc welcome help from any na i lion which offers it on a no strings j attached basis” added Ambassador I Chapman. ! WHEN ASKED IF ANY racial in tolerance existed in Ghar.a and what restriction were imposed up on free speech, Mr. Chapman an swered, “We can absolutely deny \ . that our government restricts free- j I dom of speech or the press, and the I i nation is free completely of racial j j segregation and intolerance. The luncheon interview ended j on a humorous note when partici- ; pants engaged in small talk about ! such matters as Old Gold cigarettes ' | old Mr, I. W. Harper, Vick’s Salve, j j text I tie products and whst-bave ! you. Ambassador Chapman impressed 1 ! this reporter as being witty, well- j ' informed on world affairs expr.-di jtnt on matters relating to corn- , I muni sin. tactful, eager and alert ; left to right, James Green Jr., and William Campbell. By the j end of the fifth day, there was • enrollment of two hundred and eighty four. The director was Miss Lois Rogers. recommended the group for Gol- j den Anniversary Awards. The ohysictans, who are graduates of hr former Leonard Medical School, also r er.civpd plaques for distinguished service. rm CABQUNIJ&H WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1»58 SHAW 17 DONOR Dr. Is land L. Johns), a physician of ; Winston - Salem, has donated to •; i Shaw University 100 shares ■»( ■ common stock of the R, J. Rey nolds Tobacco Company. Divi dend, from this stock will be received by the l Diversity as i 1 they accrue. Through the years , j Dr. Johns has been a loyal sup- ; : porter of the Program of Shaw | University. He received the A.B. ! degree at Shaw in 15*10 and the M.I). degree from the Univer ; sity’s Leonard Medical School | in 1914. S°‘’©.s , hnp/0 wf>, i ALUMINUM GARDEN CHAIRS —so light to move about—are also a breev.e to clean with oval scouring pacts. Give them a quick rub-down with a dampened soap-filled pad—see how shiny new they look. * *s f *■ GOOD PICK- ME UP for warm days spent digging in the garden .. three heaping teaspoons of instant cocoa mix in a tall glass of milk. Then, to be different, add two drops of peppermint. Really refreshing. * * * GARDEN TOOLS need a quick going-over after use. An oval soap-filled pad helps remove j rust and the tools will give you i longer service. • • * TENDER ROOT VEGETABLES j —new potatoes, carrots and ! beets—take naturally to the j gentle cleaning of a plastic mesh j ball, the handy helper to keep at the kitchen sink. Gather summer eggs frequently and place them in the cooler or re i frigerator right away. j Legal Helices ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE 1 NORTH CAROLINA ! WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administratrix | of the Estate of Marion Snow, decent ] «*d. late of Wake County, North Caro j lina, this is to notify ail persons ba,- ! tng claims against the Estate of said j deceased to exhibit them to the under- i signed at 218 S. Haywood Street, fia-' I leigh, North Carolina, on or before t.ei : 2411 i day of .May. 1955, or this not.', e \ ; will be pleaded in bar of them recov ery. Ail persons indebted to the Esiole i j will please make Immediate pa' ment. This the 24th dav of Hav 1958 MRS. EVA MAE WELLS. Administratrix 2iP, S. Haywood Street Raleigh, N. C. May 24, 31; June 7. 14, 21, J*. 1.958 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA j COUNTY’ OK WAKE j City of Raleigh NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Petitioner vs. i Bene’ta E > Wilson, Margaret P. Brooks. Robert I). Parham, Jr. Ann E'iza Madeline Parnam, and Wake County Defendants To the defendants Benetta II WUio.l, I Margaret P Brooks and Robert TJ. j Parham, Jr.: You and each of you will i take notice that ,t proceeding entitled las above has been commenced in the i Superior Court of Wake County. North Carolina to condemn for public use. to wil, for street purposes, land* in Wake! County, North Carolina described as I follows: BEGINS at a point tr, the presen! | right of way line of Oberiin Road at the northeast corner of the pro- j pert}' designated nr the W. W. Mor gan lot, runs thence with the Mor gan line south 99 deg. 58 min. west ! to the lot of C. S Manooch; thence ! with the Manooch. line in a north- ! *-rly direction 105 feet to the south ern property line of a proposed ac cess road designated as Ramp "E"; l thence with the southern right of j way line of .Ramp "E" to the pre- t sent western property line of O berlln Road; thence with Oberiin Road to a southerly direction to the point of Beginning. AH as shown oti map recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, in Book of Maps 1958. page 40 And you will further fake noiic” that you are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior I Court of Wake County in the Court house In Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 18th day of July, 1958 and answer or demur to the petition of the petitioner, and If you fail to do so the petitioner will apply to the ! court for the relief demanded in toe complaint. Tills the ?Btt> d.-v of Mav. 1938. SARA ALLEN Assistant Clerk of Jiuperior Court June. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1958 CLASSIFIED RATES ! .un™.* 1 ~r ‘** ue » ecU P*r word IwaUEII 4 <| u I Coal per word 4c 4c 3c Vs I per Hne, ; per Issue Ufa )ft« 3^ Each word acmevtaElon, initial on j a> rut)ui coUJjt as one wordt Punctuation marki arc NOT counted aa words Che imnumifn number of wot da m any want ail U 13 words You will sflva money by ordering your ad run ,8 or 12 Isr^ea. Weekly Him Ad» may he telephoned to rough Wednesday up to 10 AM, SPECIAL SERVICES YI’HiCHES WRITTEN tor buay ptopl* 10-mmutes J.SCC, Research Manu m i ipts edited and put m good Sna- Augustine's College, Raleigh N C i*sh. MARCUS BOULWARS. AUTO & TRUC K~ RENTALS WAKE-U-DRIVE-IT—CABs! TRUCKS ALtb TRAILERS FOR RENT -3 301 N McDowell St. Ijiaj t'E 2-jBM Night TE 3-0984. Get your money out of Used refill iterators, stoves and furniture NOW Use our classified ads Dial TE t-JSSS.! FOOD SPECIALS | JUT’S AMERICAN GRILL 2BO jfcj Martin St.. Raleigh -Dial TS 2-MMLI j Cooper’s JBar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken lOur Specialty) Pig and Chicken 109 E. DAVIE ST. NURSERY * f,^J*f^**' S NBKBKKI KayeUevuJ Highway. Phyua I7E i-VtH. i RANTING A KOUMll—Register .1 *.. ] sia ai TE 4-5436 This apse* will coil you only 83c. SERVICE STATIONS UUNN-’S ESSO biOTcl worm St, Phone IS 8-MS*. Consult our classified ads regular..l theru are many bargains atrereo I WATCH SERVICES DAVISSON'S tv Area SERVICE--U 2 J thttgett St., Phone TE 3-4858 | Legal Notices I NOTICE UK EXECUTRIX i tiaving qualified as executrix untlJ Hix last ,\ui and testament ci stul Mai> Alice Lunation, late »j w.j*] j County, this is to giv» notrea that a] ! persons navmg claims against the jj ; -state of said M is. -Mary ullce A-uua.Jj j uei. cased, to exhibit, them to the uni | derstigneU on or before May 28. ikoft, j ; tins notice will be pieaaed in bar il | their recovery. Ah persons xnqebied i| | said estate will please make tmrneaJ j »te payment to me. ' Tins. 2,si day of May. 1858. I MH - S t> A DIE ELIZABETH MXRfIICjI Executrix of Xis Mary Alice Luaston, Estate, 52.) wainui Street, P wumington. N C. ’ ;i E. A. SOLOMON, Jr., Attorney \ Tayior Buiiumg Raleigh, North Carolina. 4 j 9-28, #-4, U, 18, 2b, v-4 1 EXEt'UTRIX S NOTICE 1 NORTH CAROLINA W AKE COUNT Y f. Having quatuied as Executrix of tJ Estate of Piannis Willis, deceased, iatl of Wake County, North Carolina, ual is to notiiy ail persons having cUirJ against the estate of »aid deceased ■ exhibit them to the undersigned at t'J Bragg Street, Raleigh, North Carolina oil or before the Jfiir, day of Apiil 1859. or this notice will be pleaded J ; iiai ui their lecovtry. All persons infl ; debted to the Estate will p!eas» maM immediate payment. C TAis 30th day ot April, 1858. ,V LUCILLE: WILLIS, Executrix I .1 CARNAGE, Att'.v. * May 17, 24, 31; June 7, 14, JL R I ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE I NORTH CAROLINA >7 WAKE CONUTY | Tiic- undersigned having qualified ® Administratrix, r T.A., of the Est»o of Alie Powei), deceased, late of W ilfl County, this is to notify all pet soil having claims against said Estate I present then, to tha undersigned on before the 24th day of May, IBS9. Jj this iiotice will be pleaded in bar 1 recovery. Ail persona indebted to sal Estate wilt please make iinrnedt. M payment to the undersigned. !5 TThts the I9th day of May, i 958. 1 MRS. ANNIE M. HINTON Administratrix, Q. T A. 505 Rock Quarry Hd. h Raleigh. N. C. \ TAYLOR & MITCHELL $ Counsel for Administratrix, C.T.A. M Raleigh, N. C. May 24. 31; June 7, 14. *l, X. lfli* 9 IN THE SUPERIOR CO’JR* | [ NORTH CAROLINA ! ! WAKE COUNTY I ; EDNA R. ANDERSON, Plaintiff, vs. I HOWARD J. ANDERSON, Defendant JB NOXTC'K The above named defendant. Ho«g arc! J. Anderson will take notice !rl | an action entitled as above has r.-B j commenced in the Superior Court p l Wake County, North Carolina, by rig l plaintiff to nocure an absolute cUvutfl j from the defendant upon the grouEj I that plaintiff snd defendant have lilß i rd Reparate and apart, for more thffi I two years, next preceding the bring i® | of this action; and the defendant I further take notice that he t* requ 1 & to appear at the office of the Clerk ■ the Superior Court of Wake County 18 the courthouse m Raleigh, North Cs'fi iina on the 18th of July, 33;ifi. and il swer or demur to the complaint H said action or the plaintiff will Sj ply to the Court for tha relief dem*..|a ed in said complaint. “p This 23rd day of May, 19b8. ■ SARA ALLEN (S Assistant Clerk of Waka Com 'm Superior Court TAYLOR At MITCHELL ArtfHney* for Plaintiff May 31; June I, I*. 21, 185 k. || Seed selection is one of the ini portant steps in successful ertfi production, 7
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