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SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILDCARE y i>-A. WANTED PERSONAL CLEANING & HAULING —Low Cost Advert iung — i —Low Cost Advertising — FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM '' LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS ~APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR REN7 Don’t let perennial plants get too Touch of a head start. |ffi®oac3S j _ w w&l Adjust-for row widths op io 40" with Select--0-Width Tines. Balanced easy handling. Rugged, powerful, dependable es k us to. demonstfate SAFES & SERVICE TRACTOR DEPT SAND E R S MOTOR COMPANY lnwwe--y. FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store ' - We have anything in Fur niture . . . from a lamp, enn table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a whole house. AND WE RAVE A CREDIT FLAN FOR YOU Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co, 121 E. MARTIN ST, SURE, I WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN r I’M TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY . J 2 0 »« H M f <3 : % B &S = £ 1 . R M ®-W4 s- «£ m * :• §3 '3 rE ? ,Jn , : : C s 1 : : s? 3 'So: i : : *% g ■? «% C h „ • Z -* : • 3 SFi *rO * 1 • r* I— £ d 2 "‘A t : ; £I £ £ ~ D : • # s r ro I o a ; o *r' i : c o . : - £ * S • & *v I ' <T ' H * : a. -2 : M , , 2- 3. : : r 2 g h s & i * a •* » : • ; t i : ■ «* »12 * • *0 * * ' ’ -O O' c « , ; ; v* o * . («. *. I— IWl—■Hill iiiwanTm-winTMrMmr-rT-TiTMirriiiiMnmMwri»inTrr -rr r—i ■■■ n ■mu -rmTiu rmi —mil n —Tumr-ima.i.LMMTrriwiriii- ibim mi . n,, 181 Baptist Ushers’ Convent ion, Laymen’s League Auxiliaries Set Convention I By MRS. ALVIN WILLIAMS The Ninth Annual Session of ! the North Carolina Baptist Ush- I er’s Convention and Laymen's j League Auxiliaries Convention of j the General Baptist Convention of j North Carolina will meet at tne ! Mount Zion Baptist Church, Aslie j ville, July 15, 16 and 17. Theme: “Calling All Men". PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS i Tuesday moraine July 15, 9:19 1953 PONTIAC CHI EFT AN 8 • - 2-dr. Sedan LIKE HEW REAL, NICE LOW MILEAGE, WHITE SIDEWALL TIRES, HYDRAMATIC DRIVE, RADIO AND HEATER 1 Only $59500 , CITY MOTOR CO. 221 HILLSBORO STREET TE. 3-141,S RALEIGH. N. C. Have A Good Time j This v»' smmr % Rnjov summer better with one c-f these safety cheeked Bet- / jbIH ter Buy” used cars. j ’-re stuck v* wagon \ ford 4-Dr hardtop, " I * Dr. 6 passeuuri radio end •-hire well ire automal c \ t heater, while wall tuvs. ••'atismi'-e.i0,., radio !rrt \ automatic transm .Siiot. he ■ 0.-a owner. re:dv \ custom I at<i ior, brown a tin to . \ V "' white finish full power \ ' / ’TI DESOTO 4-Dr. automate wall tires, "A" title f j transmissicn white wall I * !a C f • ransmission. two torse*fin- { 1.-h, white wall tires, clean i CHEVROLET 210 4Cr J heater wr.ibs wall In ' - hEVROLET 2-Dr. ;-erir-.n { go ■ ‘ -; hrioK 4-D, mi, f ""h At.%. IMM i :a r t , , , .ransitiLs. ;o.i. power oraJct . 1 / cry fisnah, radio ana hear- f [ . / white wall n-es. am- ' finUh cuslom nv , r . / met-ic kanrm-rMon c! :m lor. like new. / ae new / RUICK 2-:> hardtop, ra- j ’TI PO^”^TA' ,, 4-Dr. dio and heater, automatic I ,rl radio and heater. Hyd. - transßhsslon. white wad \ j malic transmission, v. 1 v tires, two tone green fir- i i wall tiros, nice ivory fms n ish. custom interior, extra I Clean. cic » n j »C 9 BUICK 2-Dr. Special. / W STOCK Century hardtop •'* hardtop, adio and heater / 4-Dr. white wall tires, ra- s»utoma‘ir i-ansmtsskm, / dio end he-vter, automat!" yellow and black finish. / , transmission, clean as new clean I OPEN EVENINGS ’TIL 1 ' ‘ * ' •' • { 1 '* CAROLINA ! BUICK COMPANY 481 Fayetteville St. Dial J* j 1 N. C. Dealer 1812 /* \ F A. M, Registration: 11:45 A. M ', Panel Discussion -- Church Ush ering Is Christian Witnessing ” i Mrs. Mary Tillman, Rocky Mount, i 1 A Witness in the Aisle: Miss Earnest,ine Pratt. Rockingham, N. ■ C. 2 A Witness And The Church's j Program. —Mrs. Cota T. Watson, j Vaughan, N. C. « 3. A Wiiness On And Off Dutv , —Mrs. Ruth B. Reid, Greensboro, N. C TUBSDAY AFTERNOON l.avmen la-ague Convention in Session 1:30 P M. Devotional Service, j 2:20 P. M. Keynote Address Mr H. B. Goodson Winston-Sal em ’ j 2:45 P. M. Introduction Sermon i Rev. A. B. Mosley, Weldon, j 3:10 P. M, Church Covenant —i I Rev. J. W. Groom Statesville. 3:25 P. AT. Selection, Deities and j Qualification of Deacons-- Dr, I James F. Wertz. Charlotte. 3:45 P. M. Baptist. Doctrines; Rev. J, J. Alexander, Hickory. 4:05 —The Church Supported; School Rev. JA. Manley, Cha-! pel Hill TUESDAY EVENING Usher's Convention In Session 7:30 Devotional Services Ushers First Baptist Church, Lunrr be: ton, N. C. 7:45 P. M Welcome Prog gram. 8:15 P. M - - Theme Discussion: “Calling All Men” Rev. Nilous Avery, Asheville. 8:45 P M. Sermon - Rev Mel vin Creecv, Rich Square WEDNESDAY MORNING Laymen’s League In Session 8:30 A. M. Devotional Rev O. J. Rooks. 9:50 A, M Church Location Sui vc-y and Beautification Dr D. R. Hedgeley, Winston Salem N. C. 11:10 A M. President Annual Address —Mr. C. F Graves. 11'55 A. ?vl. Woman's Work In The Church • Dr. E. S. Alston Raleigh. 12:1!) P M. Address Dr. O. L Sherrill AiTggFgysr m n i I ' j . . ...... B. • ~v m '‘A v'L \ / it Sfc. v BEAUTICIANS' ANNUAL BABY CONTEST Contest Z recently at the Y. W. C. A. here The fit sponsor, Mrs. Mattie Hawes; 2nd Prize. Miss Kim Airs. Maude Fowler. Back row from left. Mrs. Ma ui Lane, seertary; Mrs. ioella Perry, president; M> gram chairman. Miss Freddie Williams and Mr Wednesday Afternoon Ushers In Session 1:30 DeDvotional Services - Zion Baptist Church Rep., Rockv Mount. 1:45 P M. Workshop Features 1. Discussion of Ushers’ Manua, Mrs. Gladys Gilreath, Dean of N. C. Ushers’ Convention, 2, Discussion of First Aid Mrs. Wiida Tilierson. Asheville. 3:00 P. M. President's Annual Address Mr. Arthur Williams. 3:45 P. M. Greetings Mrs. M A. Horne President of Women’s Home end Foreign Mission Con vention of N. C, 4:00 P. M. Open Forum Mrs Gladys Gilreath, Directing Wednesday Evening .Junior Ushers In Charge 9:00 P M. Devotional ied by Junior Ushers of New BetheLßap- List Church Winston-Salem. 7:15 Oratorical Contest Rev. J E. McGrier, Director. Report of Judges. President's Annual Address ■ Mr Walter Rice, 8:45 P. M Convention Ser mon —Dr. J. Jasper Freeman. Pas tor of Queen Street Baptist Church Norfolk Va THURSDAY MORNING Joint Session 9:30 Devotional Service - - Rev C J Rooks, Rev. J. C. Harris, 9 50 A. M. Church members Re lief Organization Rev C. A Hart. Ahoskie 10:10 A. M. --- Boys Workshop in the Church Mr C. S. Wynn COMPARE; THESE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY 5.1 Chevrolet 2-fir. 5395 54 Ford 4-dr 5595 53 Ford 4-Dr. 495 ; 51 Studehaker 2-Dr. MS j 50 Olds Convertible SllS ! 51 Chevrolet 2-Dr. 145 DILLON MOTOR COMPANY 126 JS. Davie TE 3-3231 N. C, Dealer 2934 • VACATION m W Season Is Here Enjoy It Merc In An A-l USED CARS FROM SANDERS: *r«j FORD Victoria, radio and heater, Forrlom&Uc wansmtv,.o'. two tone paint t WAS $695 NOW $595 *i{| FORD Club Coupe Special $()“ >•**• FORD Ranch wagon heater, vent .shade#, outside mir: era Ji WAS $1795 N0W 51595 FORD 4-Dr. custom 300, radio and heater, turn sisnaß ‘ dark blue finish, low mileage wa: ' : $1895 NOW $1695 •~z CHEVROLET 4-Dr. Sdan, heater Powerghde, V-8 M WAS $1395 NOW $1195 •r>.) BRICK Super 4-Dr radio and heater, automatic trn: n f ion, two tone finish. WAS $595 KOW $395 »r 4 FORD custom 4-Dr. "6” radio and healer overdrive, po. i "** steering. VMS $79 5 NOW ONLY 3595 »r/i FORD Custom “8” 2-Dr. heater, turn signals WAS $1395 NOW $1195 m SANDERS $ Your Raleigh Ford Dealer TF 4-7301 N. C. Dealer 1553 glnttnt 4b Pavie Street - ■.HmimnnafiiiMiiatmtimi urn iiiimi inniliTTrn --luri rvffliA \ i r-rr.-, * , ‘he Keatitichut Chapter :i> held its Aumial BiUo prize winner «.<> Baby Marion Delot is Saunders. Lane, sponsor, ltd jirize Baby Hoskins, sponsor, •I Fovrlci: Mrs. Sallie Miii • treasurer; Miss Floise WUkitis. financial seers-tar. 1 . • Miss «.va Jones pvo- Mattic Siae.es. rvtr- Jnue;>i , omuiittee ■i .'.yW ■ i¥ '” : , ' m v, RECIPIENT OF MASTER'S DEGREE Grady E. Bethel, a na tive of Burlington, recently received the Mastar's Degree from the University of Connecticut. A graduate of Lincoln Academy in Kings Mountain, he received his Bachelor ot Science Degree from North ; Carolina College Durham. At the presen:. Bethel is the Physlca* | Education teacher and the basketball coach at Woodington High School in Kinston. He is a member of the Presbyterian Church, a Prince Hall Mason, a member of the Ancient Egyptian Arabic Or - 1 der Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, a me re For of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, the Alexander Consistory US (be National Education Association and the North Carolina. I earners V aciation. The son of Mrs. Annie Morgan Tilley, be resides at 703 Elizabeth Street Burlington. His Grandparents are Mr. asd Mrs. Lit Baynes of Bur lington. State To Hold First Hearing On Discrimination In Hoysing NEWARK (ANP) The firs; public hearing on a charge of dis crimination to housing, called by the State Division Against Dts, ruination, will be I'.eid at the nf.' .v of th estate department of ed lion July 15. The respondent is <‘.>n:re C:i> a bousing dp', elnpmi nt in tit- Bridgeton Pike Mantuna t.ow nsh’.p ■in iiirwiMTinn ■luinn — ---- - .«w»bm>«>ww.w THE CAROL!N!AH WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY IS, 19*8 Gknteesier county, N, .T, 1 ranis G Moore, fr . of Ptrii adelptoia, the complainant, al lege'. that he sought to pur iUirclKiM’ a home in the devel opment. and after a series of delays was ultimately told that he could not purchase a home in the development because he is a Negro. The ho, sing amendment to the New Jeisev law agntnst diserimi• 1 natiew, stersed into law last year. evides that, the right to rent or ; purchase a home may not be de- ; nied on the basis of race, creed, color, or national origin. The statutes provide for the call- | mg of a public hearing upon fail- i !tp to effect an adjustment of a complaint through methods of con- ; fT. ’ice and conciliation. Legal Notices -a . i NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS : MV PUBI R ATION STATE Os NORTH 1 AHOLINA COUNTY OF WAKE 04 THE SUPERIOR COURT LENA FERRY, Flnintiff vs THOMAS PERRY, Defendant. TO THOMAS PERRY. TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking relief against >i.u bus been filed in the above entitled j action. i The datura of the relief being sought j Is* as follows: To secure an absence divorce on the part of the plaintiff baser! upon the grounds of two vsxrs continuous separatum between the plaintiff end the oefendant. You are required to make defense to such pin, din •* not later tnnn Aug ust 9th. 1858. and upon your failure to do so. ‘he party seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the rt lief sought. This 3B:h day of June 1958. SARA ALLEN Assistant Cleik of Superior .quit F J. CARNAGE, Atty. June 21. 2tt, July 5-12, 1958 NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OK WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SUMMONS BY SPECIAL PROCEEDING PUBLICATION Ciiv of Rr.le;j*b, Petitionei vs Ella Hrs tc;. Tom A’.leu. Floyd Alien and w-fc. ' Alcora Allen. Fannie Lee Shipp Tray* horn, Gertrude Jones, Ida Hester Ter- CLASSIFIED RATES Number or ls*uai ana oust per word? ISSUES 1 * * U Cost; per word 4o 4e Jo 3e l»rr line, per Issue lftc lt» 7!0,e Each vi old anot aviation. mttia) or symbol count as one word. fundusilon marks are NOT counted an words The minimum number ot word* tr. | any want mJ >» )J words You will i sa\e irio'ney by ordering your ad to I rim S or 12 Units Weekly VV.int AOs may be telephoned Mirotiglt Wednesday up to tO A.M. I HELP WANTED Ten Domestics (axes 20 to 38) immeci i lately for the New York Area. Must be I experienced rnd have recent refer* i cnees Make S3O to S3O a week. Sleep | In jobs. Bus fart advanced. Contact B | C Mitchell, m Pinker Street, Golds* i boro. N. C Photic 1370. SPECIAL SEJR VICES SPmKCMKR WRITTEN tor busy people 10-niiiuites $o.0fl; Research, Manu -1 ci ipts edited and nut m good Eng le.it MARCUS BGULWARE. Saint Augustine's College, Raleigh, N C. AliTO~& TRUCK RENTALS WAKh-U-liKIVE-IT—CARS, TRUCKS, AUTO TRAILERS FOR RENT - 3t)l N McDowell St. Dial XE S-S99S Night TK U-0994. 1 Get vuur money out ot used refri gerators, stoves and furniture NOW. Use our classified ads. Dial TK t*MM. FOOD SPECIALS j JOY S AMERICAN GRILL -12 U Seat Martin St., Raleigh—Dial TE 2-9*4 Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAlt-B Q and Chicken 'Our Specialty) rig And Chicken .109 E. DAVIE ST. NURSERY I FOWLER'S NURSERY - Fayetteville j Highway, Phone TE 2-lfß#. i ....... —— 1 RENTING A ROOM I!—Register it witr us at TE ♦• 35*8. Thus spec* * ill cos* you only He. SERVICE STATIONS I DUNN'S ESSO STATION--*U2 li. Blocrf. worth St.. Phone XT. S-IMSt. j Consult our classified ads regular c there are many bargains a Tcred WATCH SERVICES DAVIDSON'S WATCH SERVICE- 121 it Hargett St.. Phone TL Legal Notices ; rell. Emma Covington. Hattie Smith ; Charlie Alien, Ethel Allen. Robert «! len. Utiah Allen, Florence Tib, Jan* : Dishman, Flonme Dish man, Lillie rife • ter clement*, Minnie Richardson. 1 tn ;> Hester Purloy, Cornelia Johnson I Maksn- Joni's.’n. Oaisie Rogers, I>l# ! Jeffreys. Burdenia Joner. FiorFnJl ; Jonnsun, Willie Johnson. Virginia Duns* [ ton. Ernestine Duoston Dowdell. Wal* | ter A. Dunston; end all other heirs s' ' law or devise; an, of the defend ;mt ■ above named nr of Ed Hester arm 1 Ella Hester, both diceased. who have i or claim an interest in the lands whwn .oe the subject of this action OeMno* , a.n* lo the drfcndani* «nov* namcali Yi>*i and each of you will lake no.ioi hint a pf (Weeding en tit ltd as above nat been commenced in the Superior Colin of Wake . runty. North Cam illa lo condemn for public use, to-wit. he street put poses, land* in Wake County. North Carolina described a? , toiinvis: BEGINS «( s point j n the eaftoin right q» wav line of Obeilin Road at the southwest corner of tne Wilha n Pelliforri Ini, run- ‘hence South HA deg 5* min, ea.il i i-2 taet to the nc>v casicrn right of way Ime of Obr ll in Rood; 1 hence soum 28 deg u,n west lil 7E feet lo a point; Ihenca smith 6! deg. 55 min east 2 feet to a point when., me new tight of way tine of Oberlin Road curves irt a south : easterly director, thence with s.'d ! curve to the line of the lor of F A Rogers mow City of Raleigh); thence j with the Rogers line north S 3 deg i 3 : min. west to tbs old right of way ur.» of Obeilin P.oarl: thence with said tuts in a northerly direction to the (Mint ; of Beginning, as shown on map en titled "Proposed Grade Separation at Wade Avenue and Oberlin Road” r.*u* urded in Hook of Map* 2958, page 4T Wake County Registry. And you vAll further take norm Hun You ore required to appear at » : ,r> , Office of the Clerk, of the SudcHo’i Court of Wane County in the Cou.i house in Raleigh, North Carolina ~, or before ihe I day of August. 1958 and answer or demur to the petitio i i . the petitioner, and if you fail to m so the petitioner will apply to the court to; the relief demanded in me complaint Thi* the JI day of June, 1868 Sara Allen Assistant Clerk of Superior Co >:i July 5, 12, 1. 28. 565" m SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY VELMA RICHARDSON Plaintiff i va ! HEFTY J. RICHARDSON. Defendant. ! Tne above named defendant, H-.m J. Richardson, will fake notice thai . * i ctkm entitled as above has been . o n inrnced in the Superior Court of Wa«. County North Carolina, by the pi nr tiff to secure an absolute divorce ‘ r c tne defendant upon the ground t.i; 1 ! plaintiff and defendant have vrd ' separate end apart for more then i-»' i wars next preceding the bringing »i ibis action, and the defendant if further take notice that he is requi to appear a! the oftre of the Clerk oi the Superior Court of Wake Counts. !r the courthouse In Raleigh. North Car olios, on or before ihe 9th 'lav m August, 58Wt, and answer or demur ts the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court f'»t the relief demanded in said complaint This 17th clay of June. 1958. SARA ALLEN. , Assistant Clerk of Waive County I Superior Court , I TAYLOR A MITCHELL ■ ; Attorneys for Plaintiff ■' June 21, 28; July 3-U, 1958 7
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