SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD DARE HELP WANTED PERSONAL CLEANINO 81 HAUUNG ,£p tffarW —Low Cost Advertising — 1 —Low Cost Advertising ■— Jg&sZ|||s v** JLraTr 55 * s**v ' ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM ’~~LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Nearly 580 Attend National New Homemakers Convention GREENSBORO Nearly 500- > school girls from Ifl-statos attend ed the national meeting of the New j Homemakers of America held at A I &T College, June 9-15. Meeting on the general theme, i Teens With A Purpose', the young- j tiers heard a series of addresses, 1 COMPARE THESE PRICES ! BEFORE YOU BUY 55 CHEVROLET 5-Dr, $995 i •53 FORD 4-Dr $495 •55 FORD VlCt. $296 j •55 CHEVROLET pickup $295 ' ’sl STUDEBAKER 2-Dr. $295 1 ’sl CHEVROLET 2-Dr. $209 'SO OLDS MOBILE convt. $l5O I ’sl BUICK 4-Dr s>oo DILLON MOTOR COMPANY 120 E. Davie TE 3-3231 N, C, Dealer 2984 fvii'tw iitiiiiu.iainr-rniin cvi.m im.i 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 TOO Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 121 F.. MARTIN ST. SURE, I WAIT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY , - - - - - -i , O Z Q *Vtnj M ' 5 S s fe£ SC ' j _ » -*-W2 2. H ” w , i '• • 2fl rif ’ Oa * :,: 02% 2£ i i ; ; » g 2ps' Ch i ■ • : a ~ a 2 «-< ; . 2m s c c/i »- o >: : !*|? |S§ . i; ; 11 1 z ~ a , , : : o s a n < ; *a • g 5 i :Sl■ ■ S » 1 ; -1; i h s » I i & | ! : * w i . „ & ~ : : o 2 I I a: i I ■* ; a_. : O ' »;:: : : 5 1 i ; tt * i 1 1 ; : -3 2o' , ... <■» &"t 'I 1 ' ; ’ participated in countable discussions i on matters of interest to teenage j girls, elected a new slate of otfi j ceia and had the time . f thei’ lives : in a busy round of social activities. v Principal speakers appearing on tin* five-day meet included: i Ur. Wamioth T Gibbs, pri-G --deni of AAT Coilege; Dr. VVilla B. I’larer. president of Bennett t'ollege; Dr Irvin V. Sperry, professor of Family Develop inent at Woman's College of (he University of North Carolina; Adjust for row widihs up j to 40" with Selecf-O-Width Tines Boianced eory handling. Rugged, powerful, dependable. ask vs to demonstrate SALKS * SERVICE TRACTOR DEPT. SANDERS MOTOR COMPANY i Champion Courbon '’L&hcnlctj I »2§5 ’4i Pint 1 SmiGHT fO'JffON WHISKEY. I YtifS Oil). Si mOOf. SCHfKUY DISTItURS CO., If! Mrs. ktreU Alexander, Greens, boor attorney and Mrs. tiara Evans, coairiuan of me Gome Economics Department and Rev. t ieo At. Mel oy, director of Re ligious Activities botii oi A* l t'oncge. Among thi! matters receiving special attention m roundtable dis cussions by the young visitors were; Improving human relations broadening iipi<Li».ii values, recog nizing t.ie vaiue ai ■•oucation, finn ing iv.rtnr opertuuiues in Home lsconunucs and •becoming better ci tizens. i.ula Mae Goolsby, Mocl.sviUe, N. C , the retiring nntHTial pi tsiuenl delivered rhe main address at the banquet in Murphy Hall on Thuts <u,y wining Other -.octal affaiis it-luded. a icceplmn given by President and Mi's. Gibbs, an out door .Smorgasbord and vesper sei va.e at tii.r Gt(■l‘ii.iooi t> Country Park; BeuiOow Hound the World , a pagr.unt which included rupees entatinn by delegates from each of the stales and a dance. New officers elected to guide the organisation during the coming year included: Martha Harris. MfAlfster, Okla. pres ident; Betty lean Batts, t har leston. Mo., .Janice C.ririnage, Midillflowt, Del.. and Kettle Jones, f>\ford, Aliss., all vice presidents; Olivia Ann Gifford, liubliii, fla.. -secretary and Jer ine Mercer, I retlericltsburg, Va., treasurer. The convention was conducted under the supervision of Miss Lois Oliver. 'Washington, D. C, nation .-d adviser. Mrs.' Marie Moffitt. Mrs. Lucy F. James, both of Durham and Mrs. Kvans. shared responsi bilities as members of the host committee. Is in tact." , *T- — j 'm. HEAD NATIONAL NEW HOMEMAKERS Elected as officers to guide the New Homemakers of America at the annual uatiotiai convention held last week at A&T College were from left to right: (seal ed) Olivia Ann Gifford, Dublin, Ga.. secretary; Martha Harris. McAlester, Okla., president and Jeritu steicer. Fredericksburg, Va., treasurer. The vice presidents on the back row are; Keltic Jones, Oxford Miss.; Bettv Jean Betts, Charleston, Mo., and Janice Griimage. Middletown. Delaware. \T STATE GARDEN MEET Among Ihe principals participating in the ninth annual convention of the Federation of Garden Clubs of North Carolina held at A& T College last week were: Mrs. | Grace Lewis, Greensboro, chairman on local arrangements; Mrs. J, K. Redding, Oxford, president and Mrs. O. H. Hawkins, Warrenton, recording secretary. It Pays To Advertise In The Carolinian Visit Carolina Buick This Week And Get The best deal ever on a ’SB BUICK demonstrator “Better Buy” Used Cars, + *■“ 4* —4 — 4, —4— 4— ~ 4- — 4— ~ 4 Showroom Conditioned Demonstrators BUICK 4-Dr. Super hardtop, air conditioning, power windows, fi way powei ,w seats, power steering, power brakes, E-Z eye glass, safety group, accessory group, radio and heater, premium white wall tires, autronic eye, executives car, 2,000 actual miles. Can be bought at a TREMENDOUS discount. ’"ft BUICK Century 4-Dr. 2 tone paint, power steering, power brakes, automatic ’* ■' transmission, radio and heater, safety group, accessory group, E-Z eye glass, 4 000 actual miles. Can be bought nfc a big savings to you. BUICK Special 4-Dr. hardtop, Jet black finish, radio and heater, whir« wall tires, automatic transmission, low mileage, showroom condition. BUICK 4-Dr. Special hardtop station wagon, two tone paint, radio and heater, '™ power steering, power biakes, low mileage. i 4—4—4—4—4— 4— * 4 - 4 4 | r~BUY~A “BETTER BUY” USED CAR TODAY!~j »tO CHEVROLET Imp&ia Convertible, white top, red bottom, radio and heater, custom interior, automatic transmission, white wall tires, like new. BUICK Century hardtop.’4-Dr. white wall tires, radio and heater, automatic *'* transmission, clean as new. iC/v FORD 4-Dr. hardtop, wtiite wall tires, automatin transmission, ladio and heater, one owner, ready to go. * $6 TORD Sunllner Convertible, continental kit. radio and heater, white wail tires, "" solid black finish, automatic transmission, clean. L“4 CHEVROLET 210 4-Dr. heater, white wall tires, automatic transmission, fender * skirts, white over pea green, clean and ready to go. ’'■') FORD 2-Dr. customline, V-8, automatic transmission, radio and heater, whit# •JO wall tires, "A” title. CAROLINA coX k N v 431 Fayetteville St. VA 8-3203 N. C. Dealer 1321 VA 8-3204 . f ' ■' - J j® • G_ - . I THK CAiOUMTAJ# WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JTS7NK S*. IMS Woman Seeks Judgeship Os Probate Court | 1 1 DETROIT CANPt - Politics In 1 the past few years have flung wide the gates and let several Ne groes Into good positions here, such as U. S. congressmen, state senators and representatives, judg-i es and leaser jobs. Now, for the first time in the history of the Motor City a Negro woman is coming out I to ran for judge of tine pro bate court. Sin is Mrs. Jessie Slaton, a practicing attorney, j Judges in all courts in the city I end county are elected at large on < nonpartisan tickets for a six-yea i term. Mrs. 81a ton will have to de : feat one of three incumbents. Select hogs to be shipped early J ami allow them to quieten down c 1) fore loading [ . ( Legal Motsces | NOTICE Of' SERVICE OF PROCESS ’ j BV PUBUCATIUN ; STATE NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ; | t,SSNA PERRY, Plaintiff * j i I THOMAS PERK Y. ! ‘ OeiellUanl 1 i TO THOMAS PERRY I I TAKE NOTICE THAT j; A pleading' seekui' relit-/ ayamrt \.,i;! I ; ita.s been iiicd Uie above eniiije.ii 1 ueiutn. I ! Tl<e nature oi the rtli-f being sou-tlil ! II is a- follow.- ho sen re nn absolute i . j divorce on tin- part of the plainer'! ; based upon tin grounds of two isms) . continuous separation between thet I plaintiff i.r.d ihe defendant. | You are required to make defense 1 to such pleadings not later than Ace ;. i list 9th, iS.itt, and upon .lour failure to; : do so, *he party seeking relief again,! j ! iou will apply to the Court for the i< j lief souelit j j This 18th d.-v of June, ]HSB KARA All EN Ar.sr.taut Link of Superior 'ouitii t' J CARNAGE Any, f■, June 21. 28; July . 12, tikifl IN SUPERIOR COURT j NORTH CAROLINA i ! WAKE COUNTY VELMA RICHARDSON Plaintiff HENRY J RICHARDSON, t ; Defendant | The ibnve named defendant. Henry* 1 ; |J. Richardson will take notice tlias. ah i | j taction emifa-d as above has been *‘om~ j 1 mem;, U :. ihe Superior Court of Wake 1 County North Carolina, by the oiatn-! 1 I*H to secure an absolute divorce from j tile defendant upon the ground tiiat t i j plaintiff and defendant have vrd .separate end apart for more than two i years ne ct preceding the bringing of i this action; anti the-* defendant will | further take notice that he is reqm ed I »*> appear at the olfir of the Clerk of I i the Superior Court of Wake County, in t the courthouse in Raletgn. North Cer-I i olma. r.,\ <,<• before ihe 9th day of August, J9.';E. and answer or demur to' the complaint In said action, or t ■■! plaintiff will apply to the Court J the relief demanded in said rumpiatnf. ' This 1.7 1 i. dav of June. 1973. SARA ALLEN Assistant clerk of Wake County j Suprrioi Court TAYLOR A MITCiiE 1, Attorneys tot Plaintiff June 21, 2S; July 5-12, 1953 NOTICE OK SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA , COUNTY OF WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ULUS MAE HOWARD Ptaimiif RAYMOND HOWARD Defend ant TO RAYMOND f'O/.ARD: TAKE NOTICE THA . A pleading seeking relief against ye ; 1 has been filed in ihe above entitled action. The nature of the relief being I sought Is as follows to secure an »■ I solute divotee nn the part of the pLim years continuous separation betv»rn! tiff based upon the grounds of tw > the plaintiff and the defendant. You are inquired to make defense to • such pleadings not later than Aug --t 2. 1936, and upon you failure to do ihe party sc'-king relief against you | wilt apply to the Court for the relief I sought i June 14. 21, 28; July 5 18». SARA ALIEN Assistant Clerk of Superior Court l F. J. CARNAGE Attj IN THE SrPE’HOH COURT NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE City of Raleigh NOTICE, OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Petitioner vs. Benetia D Wilson, Margaret P. Brooks Robert V Parham, Jr , Ann Elisa Madeline Parham, and Wake County Defendant* To ihe defendants Ben.etta D Wilton, Margaret P Brooks and Robert O. ' Parham, Jr : You and each of you will j take notice that i proceeding entit'eci j as above has been commenced in the j Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina to condemn for public ure, tv| wit. for street purposes, lands in Wake i County. North Carolina described as j follows; BEGINS »t a point in the present right of way line of Oberiin Road at the northeast corne. of the pro perty designated as the W W Mor gan lot. runs thence with the Mor gan line south 82 deg. 58 min west to the lot of C. S Manooch; thenco with the Manooch line In a north erly direction 105 feel to the south ern property line of a proposed ac cess road designated as Ramp "E" thence- with the southern right of way line of Ramp "E" to the pre sent western property line of O beritn Road; (hence with Oberlin Road in a southerly direction to the point of Beginning Ail as shown on map recorded tn the Office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, in Book of Maps 1938, page 40. And you will further take notice that you are required to appear at the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County In the Court house in Raleigh North Carolina, on ( or before the 18th day of .July, 1253 I and answer or demur to the petition I of the petitioner, and if you fail to do I so tin- petitioner will apply to the; I court for the relief demanded in toe I I I complaint. I This Ihe 28th dav of M»v, 1958. SARA ALLEN 1 June'{‘h," 21.~ 28. \m.' • . ’ CLASSIFIED RATES rsuuit-ur ot luuu ui eo*t per won!: iWSUKS I 4 8 J* Cost per word 4* 4e to Se per Hue, per Issue AO* j#c Eaiii word ab-oretnatioct, mitiat or symbol count as one word. ibtncluatiou marks ate NOT counted is word* Die minimum number ot word* tj» suv want ad i* U words You will * -ui« money Or ordering your ad to ; run 8 or 12 tames. Weekly Want. Ad* mav be telephoned through Wednesday up to it' 4 M. CARD Ol< THANKS . family of tnc late Mrs. Zeds t wish.-s u. thank their marty i triends foi tile, kind expression of I sympathy shown during the illness and j death ul Mrs. Chavis THE FAMILY FOR SALE | HVK MAI.F ACKJE I.OTS -V I*lo"mtSii t from Crab Tree Creek Bridge CffsviUv.' o| oGCup&QCV. ! *l’ 1- Butler, lift S. Harnogtoft Street, j Dial TE 3-4GSL SPECIAL SERVICES ’l-KKCHKS WRITTEN tor BUSj'p^fTp}* | 10-mitiuica ss.oti; Research. Minu ■l ‘ ipts -'(Uteri .uia out in yood Syrig ; MARCUS BOULWARJL ttamt I August urn's t Olleste. Kaletyh, N. C. 1 AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAKK-U-DRIVtt. IT-<;A*S ntUuiw. AllfU TRAILERS rOR RENT - 30i M McDowell St Dial i'g, 2-S»»* Night fJS S-fj«4. Get your money out of used tein- I aerators, stoves and furniture NOW. Use our classified arts Dm! Tl l-IW. FOOD SPECIALS iOY.S AMERICAN GKn.i. - 2*9 haw , Martin St.. Raleigh -Dial T£ 3-tK<* Cooper’s Bar-B~Q EAB-B-q and Chicken <Our Specialty) Tig and Chicken 109 K DAVIE ST. NURSERY IOWI.KRS NUKStKV - rayctievili* Highway Phon# i'X 2-0734. ! RENTING A ROOM!!-Negate* it wsu us at. TE 4-55*8. Thi* apac* will co». you onlj Mv- SER VICE STATIONS OlINN'b KSSO .STATION—Si;; .• (51-100 worth st, Plume it, '2-SW4 Consult out vtassiiied acu regularly, j ihera are many bargiuus Offered. WATCH SERVICE j UAVmsON s V.4KH >tKvkl»* 'i%t K Haij;eU Si . pu-iiic a f-wjo* Legal Notices i\,» v. wi b.i.tv »*v. A n.-, i avujhu unacF -tic ia; t viui no tcsiaineni o£ iVir.i. ••urj’ A ike Dvjiisli* 1 idrt ul v». ii» uUiily, uiis is a* i4iv« iiDviCfc i.nai .. i persom liavuig claims i.\ib .utc ui Mrs. dViary uvuls Ouas^u, *4. ct*ut>ea, lu HKiUOIX Uium io ui« » -fl .ici.sigiied on or oeioie -d, >r am notice wus tnc piciAutd in oa; of tieir rccuvti'>. Aa pprttoos inuecied io .said estati wiU piea»*f maKe uninea** *iM5 payment to me. Tins uia.' of May, 1839. Ml<S. SADAr- fc.L,j/rAuJi, i n MERRICK. Executrix of tun,. Mar y Auce v j2>) Wan.Ui street, VviJituaite'On, N C t- A. SOi-L>skiDN. Jr.. Attorney ij)ior ibuiioing Rsuelgh, Mortn Carolina o-zn. 6-4. li, lU. Uj 4-4 txxct i tux-S NOTH k i north lakolina j WAKE COUNTY Having quautied a- Executrik 9I file I Esiau; ot Pitiiims \viiiis, ueceaseu. - of Wake county. North Carolina. .1 s is tu notify ail persons having cuptu against the estate of said ciepeased .0 t-AiubU them to ;hc undersigned at V<> Bragg Street, Haleigh. Norpi Carolm.i. ou or before ihe JCtb day ot April, i Uk>9, ot this notice will be pleaded u« 1 bai of their recovery All persons in debted io the Estate will please m«u;e immediate payment. This 301 h day ot April. 1958 LUCILLE WILLIS, Executru F. J. CARNAGE, Alt v May 17. 24, 31; June 7, 14, 31. I ADMINISTRATRIX - h NOTICE | NORTH CAROLINA WAKE CONUTY The undersigned, having qusiUied a. I Administratrix, C.T.A., of the Estt.r j oi Abe Powell, decessed. .late of Wake < 'ounty, ibis U to notify alt persons j having ciainia against said Est«-e ui | present them to tha undersigned on 01 before the irtth day of May, 1859, 01 lids wotiee will b« pleaded t* bar jl recovery. All persona Indebted to su Estate wiU please make lmmedt- 1 e payment to the undersigned. This the 18th day of Mav, 193* MKS. ANNIE M HINTON Administratrix, C. T. A. 5'J5 Rock Quarry Rd, Raleigh, N. C. TAYLOR St MITCHELL Counsel for Administratrix. C.T a Raleigh. N. C. May 24 31: June 7, 14. *’. 38. 1868 A DMCNIoTRATRTX'B NOTICK NORTH CAHOI.INA WAKE COUN’rv Having qualified »s Administratrix of the Estate of Marlon Snow, deceas ed, late of Wake County, North Caro lina. this a to notify all persons na-r --mfi claimß against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un-iur signed at 218 S. Haywood Street. Ra leigh, North Carolina, on or before Erie 24th day of May, IMS, or this notice will be pleaded in bar rs their recov ery All persons indebted to ihe Estat* ; will please make immediate payment. This the 24th day of May. 1958. MRS. EVA MAE WELLS. Administratrix g. Haywood Street May 24, 3i; June 7, 14, 31, ii. iHA • 7

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