SITUATIONS HELP WANTED Irrigation helps tobacco nine y fears out of ten Pastures must be fed like any other crop. v Sell top hogs .t 200 pounds for the best feed conversion rate and marker price Cotton is grown in MS states. Keep farm records. an—whim 1 1■ i! ■■■»> COMPARE THESE PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY ’55 FORD Tudor $895 ’sl CHEVROLET Fordor $245 ’54 PLYMOUTH Sedan $795 ’56 FORD 4-Dr. $1095 *56 FORD 2-Dr. $1095 ’55 CHEVROLET 4-Dr $1095 '55 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. $1093 ’SO OLDS. 4-Dr. DILLON MOTOR COMP A N Y 126 E. DAVIE ST. TE 3-3231 N. C, Dealer 2984 BUY FINE FURNITURE | FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store j We have anything in Fur niture . . . from a lamp, end table, occasional chair to , completely furnishing « whole house. f 5 "*”* AND WE HAVE A mmmmmr CREDIT PLAN FOR STOP Jsyce & Bailey Furniture Co. 121 £. MARTIN ST. SURE, i WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED OF WAITING I FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY ! -- • > D , 9 z q s *$ to ' % e Si g» 3 c ; : ? . ; ; ■ ! : *fg4Bol!3 * • . 2 tv tr & 00 , : ; 3® % % ca» g ,: : ill! i Z a , 1 : • sc w 5. a 1 . • : of> . c pi ! : L * £ ■ 2 *0 i t : sr 3 • • g- a ■ , : JS s : j l ” , I:s>g: : % § , ■ a 3- : : o z | 2 ©; • & hi 1 I * 2: ; 2 ! ::: j ; 2 f ! ;'•: : : > 1 ? ♦ ! l ** 22 * * • r> ** J ‘ ‘ -4 W J' ’ , J * , Vi O n js M ! a. «smhs tm mm 0- m “■«■»«» SOMETHING T 0 BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CARQLM CLASSIFIED SECTION - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES rj# CHILD CARE 'm< PERSONAL CLEANING & HAULING jJpOlf&L .’> N- Low Cost Advertising — —Low Cost Advertising —^3® FOR WHAT HAVE YOU .. , DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU . .. DIAL TEraple 4-5558 ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM ** IeGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS -- APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT IN DRAMATIC ROLES Singer Earths Kitt with singer Sammy Davit*. Jr., during the filming ‘if the Broadway classic “Anna Laeasta,” a United Artist release- This is the fir-- film m which the a.i .Vegro cast will have dramatic roles. Up until now. movies with Negro performers have cither hern musicals or “problem” plays. (UPI PHOTO). College Women Close 35th Confab; Told To Prepare For Space A;iilow WINSTON SALEM. N. C. (A i NP> The 35th annual conference j of the National Association of Col | lege Women came to a close Sai j urday following a three day meet | ing on the campus of Winston-Sa il lem Tea’hers’ College, j The confab marked the first time | the NACW held its convention in j the South. Dr. Hilda A. Davi?, president i told the delegates that Women to | day must meet the problems of the | space age through preparation. af i lection, work and service Br, Davis demanded that the j members -lake a new lock at ! themselves.'* She advised them j to first be prepared for the space age. On this point she said; “Biological!;,, women are still the mother of the rare They are purveyors of the rul ture. They must prepare their children for the new age i Speaking or, the same general theme during one of the sessions, , Miss Dorothy Height, a national of* j ftaal of the YWCA said, “Negro i women must meet. the com mg \ world yoa Integration on three ' fronts j ' They must help Negro youth FOR THE BEST DEAL S'N . F 0 R E I G N C A R S SEE US* We now have, in Stock • . AUST IN MG A— ALFA ROMEO MORRIS CARS & TRUCKS. TRIUMPH AUSTIN HEALEY FRAHOR MOTOaS, INC- Foreign. Cars Sales & Service 690 W. MORGAN STREET TEtnple 2-2371 N. C. Dealer No. 1431 mMii -ssTl mss! '-n S' IMSii MKlslliabi t so 25 tAWRENCEBURQ, !ND. , ! gain incentive to meet the new | apace age. they must work for m j standing oportunities. and must cdo | stantly seek an answer to the ques tion "how can we catch np with the othei races because of the gap in segregation?’' Mrs, Irene P. Hairston, a charter member of NACW was one of the ‘official greeters’*, acted as hostess during the < op tab. Between line And Ten Thousand May Apply For V. k Schooling Between 8,000 and 10,000 younv j men and women are expected to • apply for schooling this fall under ; the two-year old War Orphan?, Education program. Veterans Ad j ministration announced The education program for sons and daughters of deceased vai I veterans became effective in Oc-'o | ber. 1.056 War Orphan sfudents gen.- i eraliv must be between IS and The convention activities in cluded a reception, a cotton •• . hail a banquet and a luncheon which honored the local branch i president, Mrs. Louise Hamli ) ion. j The Mayor, Marshall C Kurfees, | headed a group of local leaders i who were on hand to welcome the i delegates. Women from more than 22 states i atenderi the meeting. 23 .years of age, VA said. They either must have completed or hare been a pupil in a regular high school They may receive up t« 36 months of education, with VA paying an allowance of up to >llO a month for each TOOisth they are. at school. Before they Mart school, they will be given vocational counseling to help them select a goal and the proper course leading to the goai. To he eligible, their veteran-pa;- c-nt, mast have died .from a war time-incurred disability. * * <5 A? a, veteran, may I get a GI loan to go into business with a friend who is not a veteran? A— Yes, you may join with a non veteran in obtaining a loan. However, the amount ol the loan on which VA guaranty or insur ance can he based will be in pro portion to your interest. In thj Joan. Guaranty or insurance can not, extend to any part of the loan which represent;; the rsonveteraa's contribution to the business. Q I am about to start on the-job training under the Ko rean GI Bill, flow many hours ;t week arc considered to be full-time training? i—Full-time training I* con sidered to be the standard work-week of the .firm where ton are taking »#r training. How aver, it g*aefsgty may net be less than S 3 hours a week. Q x am eligible for teaming tinder the War Orphans Education program to take a correspondence school course in cartooning? A—-No. The Saw does not permit you to receive benefits for corres pondence school training'. Also prohibited, under the War Or phans Education program, are courses in dancing, personality de velopment, and bartending; on the-job and on-the-farm. train ing: training given by radio or television: and training in foreign countries. Q—Who receives the monthly VA allowances under the War Or phan;-. Education program the student or his parent? A-If the student is under 21. his living parent or guardian will receive the allowances If be is 21 or over, the allowances will be paid directly to him. It Pays To ADVERTISE Adventist School Enrollment Grows Ten Per Cent In America WASHINGTON. D. C CANP) Some Gft.'tOO students will begin classes in Sevcnthday Advenrls* schools throughout the United Sinf.es nr.d Canada on grp tern rev 3, 1958. This is the enrollment esti mation of the Advent!,t Church’s world education of fice here, which has just re leased a report on 1958-59 ed ucation in the Adventist church. The report indicate* that 1958-59 enrollment will be approximately 10 per cent above the 1957-58 figure. According to the report approxi mately 4,450 teacher* Will ba in structing students in 1,138 schools. Tills total Includes 1.050 elemen tary schools. 71 high schools or academies, and 14 colleges and universities. “We are striving to keep up with increasing enrollment,” said L. R Rasmussen, Washington, Ji C„ an associate world education director of the church, “but the demands are unusually heavy.” Rasmussen said four new “million dollar or more” Ad ventist boarding high school# are currently under construe* lion, to meet the increasing 26 Additions Announced At Virginia State | PETERSBURG. Va. Presi | dent .Robert P. Daniel of Virginia ■ State College announced recently | 28 additions and replacements to i the faculty and staff at the Col ; Jeqe in Petersburg as preparations : got* underway for the opening of j the 77th academic year, i A pre-school faculty conference I will begin on September 5. and I new students are scheduled to ar rive on September S which will be | followed immediately by a period of orientation from September 10 through 14. Registration for new students will take place on Sep tember 15 and for returning stu dents, September 16. All classes will begin on September 17. Dr. Daniel announced that Dr. Kcturah 'Whitehurst, pro fessor of psychology at Fisk University will become the head of the Department of Psychology at the College. Dr. 1 Whitehurst holds an A.B. and MLS. degree from Howard Uni versity and an A.M. and Ph.D., degree from Radeliff College. She had been on the staff of Virginia State College prior to her appointment at Fisk University. The list of other staff members and their positions follow: George ! E. Boyd, A.8., Virginia Union, M : S., University of Oregon, further ! study: University of Utah—in i structor. psychology Mrs. Mary B. i Cox, R.N.. Mercy Hospital School ;of Nursing nurse; Doris V. Crump, B.S . Virginia State Col -1 lege stenographer. Purchasing ! Aaent’s Office, Walter Elias. Jr., | 8.5., Morehouse College. M. S„ ; Atlanta University—assistant in | structor, mathematics: Leroy N. ! Foster, B S„ M.S., Howard Uni ; versity. further study: .American j University assistant professor, ! psychology; Helen C. Giles, at tended Virginia State College—-ac counting machine operator. Afrika. H. Hayes, B, Mus., M. Mas., Westminister Choir College —instructor, music; Harry R. Jef l ferson, A.8.. Prairie View College, ; Atlanta University School of Li : brary Science--assistant reference j librarian; Mrs. Shirley T. McCoy, 1 B. 8., Virginia State College j secretary, Division of Graduate i Studies; Mrs. Theresa O. Mason, ;B S„ St. Paul's College—dormt j tory counselor; Mrs.. Mary H. Fat j terson, 8.5.. Hampton Institute— i demonstration teacher, Labora tory School. , Also, Mrs. Eunice W. Ponder, 8.5.. Langston University. M. S. t Oklahoma State University—seo retary, Treasurer - Comptroller’B Office; Henry Ponder, BA. Langston University, M.S. Okla homa State University—assistant i professor, agriculture; Barbara G ! Powell, 8.5.. St. Paul's College stenographer, Division of Field Services: M&urita Y. Powell, 8.5., St. Paul's College—stenographer. School of Education; Sydney A, Raid, 8.E., M.S., Cornell Univer sity—assistant. professor, agrono my; Helen St, Clair, attended West Virginia State College and Lincoln University (Missouri) « stenographer. Central Stenograph ic Office; A. I. Jeanette Smith, A. 8.. Virginia State College, M. 3., Indiana University dormitory counselor. Mrs. Emma B. Smith., M.S.. Vir - ginia State College instructor, mathematics; Mrs. Vivian D. Smith, B S , Clark College—super visor, Cafeteria; Mrs. Louise H Talton. 8.5., Virginia State Col lege, A M., Columbia University-- supervisor, Snack Shoppe; Eddie T. Tucker, 8.5., Virginia State College, further study: Virginia State College—assistant Instruc tor. Audio-V'isual Education; Inna E. Tyler, B. S., Virginia State Col lege-stenographer, library; and Garland M. White, 8.5., Virginia j State College—offset duplicating • operator. needs, and he declared, ‘‘we i route use several more.” The new projects are: Broadview Academy, a two-mil i lion dollar institution for 300 »Li-| dents at La Fox. Illinois; Ba s Memorial Academy with a 350- j acre campus some 20 miles south C COOKING HlNTs'l^ik ilPlf w emd her staff ‘ Many summertime meals are built around main dish salads. These wonderful combinations can turn simple meals into special family treats. Tuna Crisp Salad, tor instance, is appetite-tempting, interesting and so easy to prepare with versatile Carnation Evaporated Milk. “|jf : ' ' i^|| *^0 pF .; v 1 ioWespoon (1 envelope) unflavored gsioiin Vi cup water 1 tup undiluted CARNAT: "'N IAVAPOSATEO MiIX 1 sup mayonnaise V 4 cup leman juire Soften gelatin in cold water. Dis solve over hot water. Slowly add Carnation to mayonnaise in bowl. Stir constantly. Add lemon juice. Stir in dissolved gelatin. Fold in September Schedule For UNCF Chairs NEW YORK During Sr-ptem- , ber ABF’s ‘ Negro College Choirs ' J will feature the choral groups cf 1 Philander Smith, Knoxvnia, John- J son C. Smith and Fisk. The weekly i public service radio programs pro- ■ sent the choirs of the 33 member j colleges of the United Negro Col- j lege Fund The September schedule, as ar,- ' nounccd by W. J. Trent, Jr tre ; Fund's executive director, fallows- The choir of Philander Smith | College. Little Reck, Ark., Sept 7 ' under director Otis D Simnmr.x 1 The choral group of Knoxvtll® ! Noted Woman Educator Greeted By Eisenhowers On Birthday j WASHINGTON, D. C CAN?) j Two birthday greeting cards found their way from the Whit;' House Saturday to the home of Dr Anna Cooper, at cheer her on her 100th birthday. One greeting vos signed by Mrs, EUenhower sad the other fey the President. On her centennial anniversary, Dr. Cooper, the well known educa tor,, -was still alert and busy f>. - ing around about, some "'material’ notorial which "they” had stuffed somewhere snd she wanted it with her “book ’ Dr, Cooper still occupies that rambling old house in Northwest Washington which once served as the home of Frelinghuysen 'Univer sity. SCHOOL FOUNDED IN !9f1(5 It was back In 1929 that Or. Cooper became president of Frelirutbuysen. a scool founded In 1908 by Jesse Lawson, for Negroes who wanted to study In the evening* while working in the daytime. When the school needed a psriwament site. Dr, Cooper offered her spacious home free of charge to the school and there it has lived In her memory ever since. Having retired from the pub lic school system where she had served over 40 years ihis famed educator took on the task of teach ing courses in religion, law and 'a cademy” in the university. Prior to j taking over this assignment Dr. i Cooper had taught Latin at tfee old I M street school for four score years J *md served as principal from 1901 j lof Hattiesburg, Mississippi; Rio j Linda Academy at Healdsburg in j Northern California; and Grand i Lodge Acs demy, a 200-student ! boarding school at Grand Lodge, | Michigan 1 Os the 71 church high schools, 3fi are currently engaged in con struction to expand their facilities. TUNA CRISP SAIA» (Makes 6 servings) 1 cup (6-7 ounce can) well-drained tuna Vs chopped celery 2 loblespoom chopped piiuienJo / V* cup weH-dioioed, liitedi rips olives remaining ingredients. Bleed well. Spoon into i -quart mold. Chill until firm, about 2 hours. Unr.roid and serve cn salad greens, I College, Tenn., Sept 14 under the i direction of Russali W Smith. ' The choir of Johnson C Smith | University. Charlotte. N. C . Sept j2l directed by Christopher W. ! Kemp. | Roundmg out the month's broad i caste, th /s choir of Fisk University, ! Nashville Tenn . Sept 23 under the ! direction of Richard B. Stark ! The radio programs originate j from New York. Sundays over the ! ABC Radio Network. 10-35-11:00 A. ! M. (WABC-N. Y. 12:30-12:55 P. j M ' Check local listings for broad ! cast. Ur;i« in your area. i until retirement in XSKKS, | Legal Notices IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK s p. no. mi NORTH CAROLINA WAKHS COUNTV NOTICE OF SUMMONS j JESSE O. SAUNDERS and wife, POLUE W, SAUNDERS. Petitioners v*. I MATTIE LAWSON and husband. tßOfci ARD LAWSON: EES.MIS CRtJDUP and hutband, SOm-n CHUDUP: HELEN MATTHEWS and nusbanfi. THFODOIIE •MATTHEWS; GUSSIK BELL and bus bana, GEORGE BELL. JESSE SAN* i'DERS and wife. ANN SANDERS: EHhD i SANDERS. Unmarried: ORA SANDERS ! Widow, CHARLIE ALFRED SANDERS and wife. if ar..v; ROSE NELL SAN DERS and husband. If any; ALOIS SANDERS and husband, if any: IRENE S. Smith and husband, FRANK SMITH; CARRIE S JONES and husband, CHUCK JONES; DAVID SANDERS and wife. EDNA SANDERS. R ORE H T SCOTT. SR.. ROBERT SCOTT. JK . Un married: JAMES SCOTT ami wife, if any: CHARLIE SCOTT and wife if anv; WILLIE SCOTT and wife, if an*: CHRISTINE SCOTT and husband, if any; CHARLOTTE ATKINSON and husband. CHARLIE ATKINSON and al! other unknown persons having or claiming an interest in the land des cribed trs this petition, Respondents TO Jesse Sanders and wife. Ann San ders. David Sanders and wife, Edna Senders: James Scott and wife, if any. Christine Scott and husband, if anv; ' Helen Matthew* and husband- Theo dore Matthews; Fred Sanders. Unmar ried: Ora Sanders, Widow. Charlie Al fred Sanders and w»f*. if an.v: Rose Nell Sanciers and husband, if any; Al - Sanders and husband, if any; Rob ert Scott, Sr., and all other persons having an Interest in safd land rj» who claim an interest, in said land, 'their me CAROLINIAN WEEK ENDINTO SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, i 958 CLASSIFIED RATES Number o t issues and cost per word: ISSUES 1 i « U o Cost par word 4o 4c 3c 3o n per line, rj per Issue ....—loc 10c .t&e ,'i^e t j Each word armrevtation, initial or j symbol count as onu word, j Funbtuatlon marks are NOT counted i, ! as words. Ths minimum number of words to any want ad is 13 words You will save money by ordering your ad to run « or 12 iaeties. Weekly Want Ads may Sia telephoned ) through Wednesday up to 10 A.M ROOMS FOR RENT~ “ | Furnished rooms with heat and light. ! Kitchen and living room privileges, j Call TE 2-3412. SPECIAL SERVICES ' SPEECHES WRITTEN "tor Busy pe-v> ; 10-luinutes $6 00; Research. M*nu- I scripts edited and out in good Eng ! Hah. MARCUS BOUX,WASH. Sami Augustin*'a College. Raleigh. N. L AUTO 5 TRUCK RENTALS tvAKK-u-imrvK.rr—cars, "trucks AUTO TRAILERS FOR RENT - 301 N McDowell St,- Dial TE 2-6998 j -Night TE 3-0894. ; Get your money out of used refn- I Rerators, stoves and furniture NOW j Use our classified ads. D»a! TE t-SiAS i FOOD SPECIALS i JOY’S AMERICAN GRILL - 820 East i Martin St,, Raleigh -Dial TE s«sss*,. ; Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q anti Chicken fGut Specialty! Pig and ( hitken im E. DAVIE ST. NURSERY i FOWLER'S NURSERY - Fayetteviii# Highway Phone HC 3-OiSK. I RENTING A ROOM!i —Register it witn i us at TS 4-38*3. This space will cost | you only lUa SERVICE STATIONS ! OUNN'S ESSO STATION—&C i Blood worth St.. Phone TB 2-9494 • Consult our classified acts regularly, there are many bargains offered. WATCH SERVICES i OAVIOSON'S WATCH SERVICE—U 2 E Hargett St.. Phone TE 3-4359 ; names and addresses being unknown j to the petitioners:; YOU and each of you will take no j tice that an action entitled above has | been commenced in the Superior Court of Wake County in which the petiiiori ! ers reek to sail the land herein des j cubed for the purpose of dividing the j proceeds; it. bring impracticable to di» j vide said land; i YOU will take notice that you are i required to appear at the office of the | undersigned Clerk of Superior Cous f of Wake County, on or before the llth day of October, 1938. and answer or de murrer to the petition filed herein or the petitioners will apply to the. Court ; for the relief therein demanded. The said land which will be sold is described as follows• That lot or parcel of land lying and situate just east of ihe corporate limit a oi the City of Raleigh and better det * cribed and bounded by a line as fol lows, ' h BEGINNING in the eastern lift* of , i Pettigrew Street at the Stv corner of , < Lice Powell's lot. thence running East ■ | with the said Powell's line feet, I more or less, to a stake; nr the Una of _ ! Wesley Jenkins; thence south w ith 1 said Jenkins l.ne 5c feet to a Jtak.f. * | thence west parallel with said Powell,* s | liny 157 tv. feel more e leas, ir> Pett«- 1 grew Street, thence north v,;U- th# I eastern Sine of said Street SO feet * » J the BEGINNING B mg the northern 2 ! portion of the lot comfyed ~o **»• . ! Moore, April «. iSiiS, by Clark Ort'.dup, i j nt ala by deco recorded in Book Ml ’ i Page 132. in the office of the Register * i of Deceit for Wake County Tins Sfiik da* of Augur i?SS SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court r: J CARNAGE. Attorney August 30, SepitMwbar «. 12. 2f A DMEs'ISTHA TOR'S N OTIC E NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator ot the Estate r-2 Dr John O Plummer, de ceased. late of Waite County. Net*a Carolina, this is to notify aU ,iuyn having cla;.; ' 4 i,.’ ■ -n-* n-e said deceased to exhibit, then; to th*. undersigned at 13 E. Hargett Stref I Raleigh. N. C o or tv tore tbs /!• • I day of July, 1908. t -hta iiottee wU: ' " j pleaded in bai ct she Is tw-*ry. All I pet sons indebted io ti<« Satete will please make immediate psyinen’.. I This Jg-'. day of July. 11*58 i MECHAIfiCA A "FARMERS BANK. Administrator ; F. J. CARNAGE, AU’y. August 2. t>. is. 23, 30; September 8 £ J ' r ADMINI3TRATOR-R NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA , WAKE COUNTY i i MaWng qualified a* Administrator J of the Estate of Walter F. Hayes, de * coared, istn oi Wake County, North * Carolina, this is to notify ail person* I having claims against the estate of ■j said deceased, to exhibit them to the * undersigned at 125 East Hargett Street. 9 Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before f the 25th day oi July. 1829 or inis no tice will be pleaded in bar of their te -1 eovei-y. 1 All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. - This 23th day of July, 1058. , ATTORNEY GEORGE R. GREENE f Administrator. ( August 2. P, 10. 23, 30: September *. A BMINISTTi ATOR'S NOTICE i NORTH CAROLINA i WAKE COUNTY* Having qualified as Administratrix . of the Estate of Mr, Edward Jones, de ceased, late of Wake County. North ! Carolina, this is to notify all persons ■ having claims against the Estate of i said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1501 E. Lane Street. Ra . . leigh. North Carolina, or. or before 4?n ■ day of August. 1869 or this notice will be pleaded in ber of their recover . AH persons indebted to the estate will i please make immediate payment. This 4th day of August. 1939. ALBERTA HAYWOOD. Administratrix F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney Slit* it. If «■> T* Sato s -t tort * 9

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