Newspapers / The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / Aug. 16, 1958, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION srr&iirrcws business opportunities childcare m E P WANTE ° PERSONAL CLEANING & HAULING { WX nmsLs lt> —Low Cost Advertising — /«SHjPSjh —Low Cost Advertising — FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 j FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmpie 4-5558 |sP|llr ’ —...W/ ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM * " LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT ‘Polio’ Fund Gets New Name; Expanding Fight For Health NEW YORK (ANP) A pro gram to permit a scientifiic assault on major health problems of the nation, wdh arthritis and birth de fect;; as initial targets, was announ ced la, -t week by the National Foundation for Infantile paralysis. While carrying on Ihe winning firht w -,;;.1 Tonlio the National GOiPIRE THESE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY 56 FORD 4-Dr 41005 '56 FORD 2-Dr. .. , $1095 •56 CHEVROLET 4-Dr, ..$1095 ’55 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. . $1095 52 LINCOLN 4-Dr $445 '52 BRICK 2-Dr. $395 'SO OLDS. 4-Dr slls 'sl CHEVROLET 4-Dr. .. $145 50 OLDS, Convertible • $145 '57 Bt/ICK hardtop $1795 DILLON MOTOR COMPANY 126 E David TE 3-3231 N. C. Dealer 2984 BUY FINE FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store * ' We 'have anything in Fur niture . . . from a lamp, end table, occasional chair to completely furnishing a whole house. AND WE HAVE A CREDIT PLAN FOR YOU Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 321 E. MARTIN ST. SURE, S WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED OF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY t-. * * r O a 0 53 H & 1 £ g w Es 3 a : . f i? H w co ' : : §32§S?JQ . : : aßfe s ?| ; .<gW * ' e-* D rtf * O M* i • : s s § £ gp= C h ' : : s- % jpo 1 : : s„ .? s j I ’ • c I !fi 3 : s s' w I t ; n - ■ Z • t n . ” > :$» ' ’ 2 1 : - 3 : : H 3 1 : a 1 : : ® TO a r* : : o a sr S o • f, H ■ l-fc ' * d’*-' 1 « : « : : g - V 4* - -v bi C I . 4 I- 4 „ , foundation, as it now will he known will continue its history-making vi rus research program and investi gation of disorders of the central nervous system, and wilt add re search and patient aid in arthritis and birth defects (congenital mal formations), Basil O’Connor, presi dent of the organiTutibn, said The expanded program will be fi nanced through the traditional March of Dimes campaign conduct ; ed each January by volunteers in 3, | 100 county chapters in the U. S. Rumors Os Brutality Protested NEW YORK (ANP) More I than 100 shouting jeering Negroes surged around a Harlem police sta tion lust week to protest what thej i thought was police brutality ! The crowd gathered after hearing | about a fight in front of the West | 123rd St. station between two white I pleinclotiiesmen and three Negroes | they had arrested. Apparently someone circulated a rumor that the police were mis treating the Negroes inside the station Police Capt. Carl Vo! 1 roc had to appear before the crowd and assure thorn that the men were not i being mistreated, before the i rrewd dispersed. Extra patrol cars ! were summoned to the area | Police said two men were arrested after they attacked the policemen who attempted to arrest a Negro woman suspected of soliciting. The woman escaped. It Pays To ADVERTISE Stop Being Unlucky! You don’t have to keep waiting to have the better things in life. Yes.' it's pos sible for you lo buy that house or tie a car note. Do you need proof o Get ;!,< fact- now Don't wait. Juki send us. immediately, one stamped self-address ed envelope to GOOD NEWS. Dona tions to cover our huge cost oi mailing are appreciated. But if you don’t hav» one, write anyway. For donation St! to or .more GOOD NEWS will be rushed to you by air-mail special. Send to- GOOD NEWS. Box 7.1191. Do? Anga’es 3, Calif. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 7 YEARS OLD n | I; ,4j f■» $#JlO j Ctab | Otcluiw Kftwcrywgfß «Wh STPAIOIg S •;•£• bour*oJ I k$ WHISK - I Gp r j . 'SF 1 Crab Orchard BRAND 86 PROOF * NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CO., MEW YORK, N V. For the best deal in Foreign Cars See Us. We now have in Stock . , . AUSTIN MO A-- ALFA ROMEO MORRIS CARS & TRUCKS, TRIUMPH AUSTIN HEALEY FRAfSOR Mui««o, mo. Foreign Cars Sales & Service 590 W. MORGAN STREET TEmple 2-2321 N. C. Dealer No. 1431 „ tttom ——,...—_— i— —.i»-, . Wayne Upton (loft) and Richard C. Butler (right), Garik Board President A* F. House follow ing the school integration hearing in St. Louis on August 4. The seven-judge court of tfc® tl. S. Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals Is expected to hand down its decision within a month# -before the start of the fall school t mm in Little Rode on September 2- (ftewsprossss Photo). Mars Harrison Library For The Richard B, Harrison Public 1 Librarv has the following films available fur adult borrowers from August 11, 1958 to September 5, ! 1958: ADMIRAL DEWEY’S VICTORY i AT MANILA <29 n»nmc B u'.:-; to life a significant episode in Amt-ri ’ .'••?!) history and a decisive moment | in the Spanish .American war. COOL IDG E STRING QUARTET (10 minutes) This film features the , Coolidre String Quartet 1 50 min- Diggs Versus Diggs In A House Race DETROIT - <ANP) -What’s in a name?' is a Question being asked on ait .sides in the Motor City, since the Dk-s vc. siM Dices fight looms again. The name ’‘Diggs' has great significance in this city and state —that is political-wise. In order to unwind the tangled yard being spun, it is necessary to go back to the time when Charles C. Diggs Sr., was elected u> the Mi chigan stale senate. He built quite a reput iiion for himself and the citizens of this state. During that time, a nothin Disgs -■-Charles M„ a minister- tried to capitalize on the “Diggs” name and gain a scat in the Michigan legisla ture. Bui lie always opposed the original—Charles C. There were many open expressions never proved, however—that it was a ruse to confuse Negro voters in the third senatorial district, split the vote and help to defeat Charles (' in favor of a white candidate. Then when Charles C. Diggs. Jr., ran for the state senate on the Dem ocratic ticket to try to recapture the sent denied his illustrious fath er (who idu heeu duly elected to the position. Charles M. entered the race again and was defeat - d again, as usual. It was not until Charles C. ran for Congrcrs and won, that Jr., moved into higher brackets and Charles M. was finally elected to the Michigan house. Now the political season iv on again, and the Diggs’ fight takes irn renewed Interest—hut this tittle in reverse. Roosevelt Diggs, young and ambitious nephew of Charles C., Sr , and Os course, first cousin to ihe present I'. S. congressman, lias entered the race to oppose the family's political arch enemy Charles ,M. Tn the .w. for a scat in the low er bouse, Roosevelt, m his camp* a|i». spettks of himaelf a.-? the ■‘Rich l Diggs" and deplores what he culls ib<> phantom tactics of his namesake opponent whose "mis leading circulars attempt to glorify a disappointing record” by laying elhki to many things he did not do Thus it seems the Hou.sc of Dig ••« -as Inc Diggs enterprises are known lsert ■ -ha < entered a fight for a house of representatives scat Roosevelt it; untried, in fact un known politically, but he secsitt to possess U>e same bi licosc spirit of his ttnc’i- and cousin The name “Diggs" is magic hereabouts and Films Available utes) This film features the Cool idge String Quartet in concert with a repertoire of Ditersdorfs An dante and Beethoven's Fugue. FIRST MAJOR TEST OF PENI CILLIN (27 minutes) Shows the plat-e of scientific development in modern medicine, and its influence in both peace and war. HONG KONG <55 minutes) An examination of Hong Kona s situa tion. soc.al system, problem of im migration and population. GHANA PREMIER DEPARTS Dr. Kwame Nkrttmah, Prim*. Minister of Ghana, waves farewell as he boards a piano at International Airport {N. Y.) after a 10-day visit In the United States. He is bound for London, where he will confer with Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister McMilkai, (Newsprese Photo). AMA To Alert Public Against “Food Fads” CHICAGO - tANP.t - The A i menenn Medical association on Fri , day announce! plans for a concert 'd prom am to alert the public to ! : w dangers of substituting '‘food 1 . da" l’oi sound nutrition. Dr F J. L. Blasingame, exeeu- I live vice president of AMA, pointed ; out that millions of Americans are i influenced by nutritional products 1 of questionable merit, j "We fee! it in our duty to warn | rgainst abandoning the traditional ; ’three squares a day’ and the prin ) ciples of sound nutrition for the i pills and schemes of food faddists.” , he said. The V. S. Food and Drug edmin ; wtration and the National Better Business bureau are cooperating AM, A in this program. O. >. Commissioner George P. | Garrick Washington, D. 0 , in com j Hoosevelt has bulit. up quite a fol ! lowdng. j But it will be interesting to note j just how the voters will fathom j this name confusion At Local Adults I PARENTS ARK PEOPLE TOO I 05 minutes) An instructor leads a J discussion group end helps teen-ag | ers discover they can earn privi i< sics by proof of capability. RACE RELATIONS (25 minutes) The dynamic story of how a large American community (Baltimore) is -lick'd by a discmt university ! 'Fisk) in learning how to live in peaceful co-operation despite ten | sions caused by differences in coi ; oi; and in social and religious feack ! grounds. meriting on the problem said: "Our food supply is unsurpassed In vo lume. variety and nutritional vaiue; our medical rare is unexcelled. Yet food faddists and some promoters circulate false Ideas about food and nutrition which ran be dangerous to hoaltii." The AM Vs educations! prog ram will be conducted via tele, vision, motion pictures, public meetings, newspapers, ami niag luines. Four educational aids, for use in the campaign, will be shown a! AM Vs annual public relations Institute Aug-. 27-?8 in Chicago. One is a ?J!-mimite motion picture entitled "The Medicine Man,” which exposes two types of nutri tinonal “quacks”—the health food lecturer and the door-to-door foed supplement salesman who makes unwarranted claims for his product. ’ r h' l second is a 2fl-frr;l exhibit which toils the facts ahout food supplements and health feeds lec turers. and also exposes weight re duction schemes and other mitrj. New Grill Opens In East Raleigh Area The Webster and Hicks Parkway ( Grill was opened here last Friday. j A formal opening will be held on j August. 30 and the general public is invited to come in and inspect the modern furnishings and equipment. [ Dear! Webster, S;-., and Edward Hicks are the co-owners of the lhi- j siness, which specializes hi straight ; lunches, box lunches, sandwiches ! and sundries. The manager of the Grill is Mrs. Beatrice Webster. The -aaKiMiaHMamiM’iriiiiiii jam i e imwi THRIFTY DUTCH: SPENDTHRIFT NEGROES ROCKY MOUNT—IT WAS In teresting to hear radio-newsman Carl Goerch telling about the re markable thriftiness of the several 1 branches of the Pennsylvania Dutch farmers of Lancaster Coun tyl, where their land is worth an average of SIBOO per acre and is NOT for sale. While we might not go all-out for all of the practices and cus toms of plain living and dress— such as old-style button-side navy pants; solid-color plain dresses and bonnets for the women; and no electricity or telephones in the homes etc., there's no escaping the fact their methods religious appli cation to their ideals has brought them what Goerch said was 'The richest farming community in ihe nation.' if we understood correct ly via our radio. Wed Jifce to contrast the plain and unpretentious living of these people-, and their adherence to the principles of their Christianity which has brought them with the failure of our ninety per cent of us in the colored or Negro race who spend today what we expect to make during the next two or more years and never catch op with ourselves and our debts be cause so much of this goes for un necessary things—-usually luxurie beyond our capacities. if there in one thing—short ot a miracle—that is going to free our people it is going to be our fram ing a wise and judicious use of our income and resources W<* nvrt get away, from the slavery idea that spending in a big wav is the road -to “being BIG ’ and that go ing deep in debt 20 or more years for the S2O thousand house ■ can not afford when a $lO grand home would adequately meet our needs may impress the neighbors, but. it does not bring real security, which, after all is what you really want or should want. In my town- -yours too, there are many white bankers city officials and business men whose automo biles are of a cheaper make and older model than most of the Ne- Teen-agers and . |l'/7ie Family Car i*• era 'WHEN TEEN-AGERS reach the driver's license age. the big battle rages over the family car. Although roads seem cluttered with a variety of jalopies driven by the high-school crowd, the majority rely on the family car for their varied activities. Since they do have this privi lege, it’s only fair that they should do the weekly clean-up job to keep the car presentable It doesn't take long to make it shine—just hose it down and sponge it. off in the shade so the hot sun won't leave water spots. And to get the whitewall tires Sparkling, brush them down with a solution of Spit? and Span (one-half cup to two gallons of hot water;, and dust and soil t roil off in a jiffy. To clean the plastic uphol stery, especially white, sponge it off with a fresh solution of the same cleaner and grimy, marks disappear, at once. j tmnu). “slim-slams” The third and fourth aids are a brochurch, “Beware of Nutrition Nonsense"; and an article to ap pear in the Selpt-.mbqr issue of. A MA’s “Today's Health” magazine. To underscore the need for an educational, campaign against food faddism, Dr. Charles S. Davidson. Boston, AMA chairman, council on foods and nutritions, said: “Some Americans noi only waste their money on mod fads, but in many cases actually endanger their health. Federal agents have uncov ered peddler;, who claim their nu tritional products will cure almost any dtserme. *HK GAHOinniUf WEEK ENDING SATURDAY. ACIGUST 1«. 195* busmess is now open from 12 noon until 12 p. m. It is equipped with modern stain less steel cooking equipment, for mica booths and counter. 1 .orated on Ihe corner of East Edentou Street and idiewild Ave nue, the building has been com pletely redecorated with soft colors and wall paper combination, Mrs. Webtser has many years of experience in cafeteria work in the city. gro teachers whose cars aie rarely over three years old. If jou doubt this statement check it yourself and let us know if its wrong. No, we're not against nice homes and autos lor our people. But our mountain-inspired training is more inclined toward that of the Penn sylvania Dutch whose frugality has made them independent in their living and thinking. And Negroes will NEVER become independent learn that a false display is only the mark of a scarecrow; and that scarecrows serve no use ful purpose, not even, to scaring the crow away anymore. Many of those people who. alt’no ‘educated’ assume those responsibi lities above mentioned are so en slaved with their teaching jobs fearing that they wili get fired they surrender their citizenship lights of participating in'any kind of political action that they feel their white bosses do not approve of. This, despite the fact that they are driving finer cars and live in more h: various homes than the while bosses. And don’t think the white man, who holds the power nf life—death over our jirn-crovz jobs, is not cognisant of this our greatest weakness. But if we'd get a less pretentious home and car and put the differ ence in stock and bonds or in a race credit union, if not near a race batik or building and loan assn. wt» would be million of dollars better off ns a race in all our areas life, and be ABLE to really speak up -where our rights arc concerned and help everyone. Only when we learn and put in to practice these basic fundamen tals of economics along with the full and intelligent use of the bal lid -in large numbers —will we be come real independent American citizens worthy of the name and be able to command a wholesome respect of politicians who) we raise our > vices in protest against the evils of cur democracy, especi ally as il applies to our race group. If you agree or disagree with this philosophy or Dutch ‘practicality we'd be glad to get a line from you ■ ■■ire this newspaper. Dr. Williston, Howard Staffer, Is Funeralized yt?A IHII G FON <-A N P' Ft)- noi al .st-i v ices for jjSr. Thomas A. Wiiliston, prominent Washington [ physician were held at St. Luke's ! Episcopal Church Wednesday. !)r. tVilliston, age 51. died of , cancer Saturday in New York after a long illness. Born in Springfield, .Ohio, Wiiliston re ceived bis education in the local public schools ot that city, at tended ruskegee Institute. Ala. and Wiiliston Academy In Mas sachusetts. He received his col lege education at the Universi ty of Pennsylvania, his medical degree from Howard Univer sity School of medicine and in terned at Freedmans hospital. l„,ler he became a member of the i faculty of Howard medical school, j «n attending physician in the D. C. \ Health Department tub* mtlosis bu reau, arid a member of Freedmen’s hospital staff, Dr. Wiiliston v-as a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, the Elk lodge, tin; Medieo-Ohlrugical Soci ety and the Kappa Pi Honorary Medical Society. Tie Is survived by his widow, Ca | rot and h>» parents, Mr. and Mrs. | David A. Wiiliston, Legal Notices ADM IN ispRATOR’ 8 N Oil t' K j north Carolina ! WAKE COUNTy j Having qualified as Administratrix j of the Estate of Mr, Edward Jones, de j ceased, late of Wake County, North I Carolina, tots is to notify si' persons j having el.uiqs against the Estate --f I ha id deceased to exhibit them to the j undersigned at 1801 E. Lane Street, Ra j lelgh. North Carolina, on or before 4tr, | day n? August, 19SC, or this notice wlii ] be pleaded in bar of their recovery : Ali persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th day of August, 1959. Ai.BERTA HAYWOOD. Administratrix F. .1. CARNAGE, Attorney Aug. 8 .16. 23, 30: Sept. «. 13, 105*. i PATRONISSI OUR ADVERTISERS CLASSIFIED RATES Number of nxul coit per word: ISSUK3 1 4 » U per word 4e 4s Se 3c i per line, per Issue 10c 10c 5V,c 7'^c Koch word abereviatlori, mitral or I symbol count as out word. Punctuation marks are NOT counted i .is words The minimum number oi word* In i any want sd Is IS words You wtli |sm o money by ordering your ad to . run H or 18 Isrues. . Weekly' Want Ada may be telephoned I (brunch Wednesday up to 10 A.M j HELP WANTED Ten Domestic* (ages 21' to SS) !mm*d ! lately for the New York Area. Must be j experienced and have recent refer* oners Make S3O to $53 a week. Sieen in lobs Bus fare advanced Contact ft C Mitchell, 501 Barker Street. Golds boro. N C Phone 1270 SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES WRITTEN tor busy people 10-mlnutes $5 00; Research, Manu scripts edited and pm in good Enjs ish MARCUS BOULWAiUE. Saint Augustine’* College, Raleigh. N. C. AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAR K-C-I)RrVEIT—CARs!~ TRUCE*. A!!T<l TRAILERS FOR RENT - 301 N McDowell St. -Dial TE 3-69 SJ -Night TE 3 “0394. Get your money out of used refri gerators, stove* and furniture NOW. i Hue our classified ad*. Dial T 2 kkiK | f7sod’specials ~ JOY’S AMERICAN GROT. 330 Seri ftifarttn St. ,Raleigh -Dial TE 2-9*s* i Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken <Our Specialty) “i* kbd Chicken 109 K. DA VUE ST. i NURSERY j rovnuEß’s nursery r«y«ttevn!» Highway, Phone TIE 3-Ottd. 1 RENTING A ROOM'l—Register It witx ua at TE 4-SSSB. Thin span® -*lll eon j you only tt*c, SERVICE STATIONS DUNN’S ESSO STATION—6OS !». Sloon j worth St. Phone TE S -4MM. j Consult our classified ads regularly i there are many bargain* offered. WATCH SERVICES oavkdson’s watch service--us r. Hargett St„ Phone TX 3-46 U f SSSSSSS*! Legal Notices no*th Carolina i V‘ ,KE COUNTY ! Having qualified as AciminisUatux of the E-tate of John L. Warren, do , ceased, late of Wake County, Norn Carolina this is to notify all persons j having Claims against the estate of said | deceased to exhibit them to th* under signed at 1425 E. Jones Street, Raleigh, North Carolina on or hefote the 2nd I day of July, 1858, or this notice will be pleaded in bat of their recovery. AH persons indebted to the estate j will please make immediate payment. I Tins 23rd day of July. 1959. MRS PATTIE B WARREN. Administratrix f. J. CARNAGE. Alt y Jilly 28; August 3, 8. IS, 2*. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator of Hi** Estate of Dr. tohn O Plummer, d»- cc.jsi-d, iat* of Wake County, North Carolina this is to notify ail person* | having claims against the Estale of said deceased to exhibit them to tea | undersigned at IS E Hargett Street, Raleigh. N. C ot or before the 25*h | day of July. 1959. or Ibis notice will be i pleaded in bar of their recovery, Alt ; persons indebted to the Estate will i please make immediate payment, ! This 28th day of July, 1958 ; MECHANICS f* FARMERS BANK, Administrator P. J. CARNAGE, Att'y. August 2,8, 16, 23, 3C; September 6 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified M Administrator of the Estate ot Walter E. Hayes, de ceased, late of Wake County, Nort i Carolina, filial is to notify at! persons having claims against the estate ol said deceased, to exhibit them to the ! undersigned «t 128 East Hargett Stret 1 : Raleigh, North Carolina, on or bes, e Uni 25lit day of July, 1989 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their e eovery. All persons Indebted to the estate will pie, one make immediate payment. This 25th day ot July, 1958. ATTORNEY GEORGE R. GREENE Administrator August 2,9, 19, 23, SO September * Nonna of service or psoces* BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE fN THE SUPERIOR COURT SARA M. MOORE. Plaintiff Vs. EMERSON MOORS, Defendant TO EMERSON MOORE TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking relief again l you has been filed tr. the above, enfit'- ; eri action The nature of th> relief being sought 1 is as follows: to secure ar. absolute di ! force on the part of the plaintiff baaed i upon she grounds of two yaara eon tlnnoiis separation betwe-n the plain tiff and the defendant. You are required to make defens# *s attr-h pleadings not later than Sept. 39. 1958. and upon your failure to do *#, the party seeking relief against you will apply to the Court for the rellaj sought j This 39th day of July, 185*. HELEN CONYERS, Asst Clerk of Superior Cottrl I Aug X, 9, 16. 23, 1958 7
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 16, 1958, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75