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SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE « HELP WANTED PERSONAL Afci*i CLEANING & HAULING (Jh. - \ *. —Low Cost Advertising— —Low Cost Advertising— v FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmpUs 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmpie 4-5558 * ANNOUNCEMENTS CAROS OP THANKS IN MEMORIAM r LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT CAROLINIAN ' CLUBBERS’ CORNER NEW BERN AND TARBORO have organized a CAROLINIAN Silesbov’s Club and have now en-! t.ered into the league schedule.- Tar boro will invade New Bern to! ‘/'’TwON T HELP WITH TwT"\ , , ! ' ( DISHES , 1 WOfi'T, ! WON’T j , ft 1 J / II irzr "i Rama vV'-^X^7^C" mutual l?f& ins - Sitdown Strike Yesterday Betty was an angel. She couldn’t do enough to help her mother. Today it’s another storv. Mother is frantic, Betty’s strange behaviour may be iust a sign of her age, During these years she is buffeted by many bewildering emotions which her mother should try to understand, I? mother remains calm, yet firm, these squalls will soon blow over. NOTE. Age limit, 6 to 15. [ FOR THE SECOND straight Frame the Clayton Clubbers’ Club ?nd the Clayton Red Sox were rained out. On Friday, July 24, the title league will play Smithfield and Wilson in Clayton on Wed nesday. July 22, at 3:00 pm. In addition to the Clubbers' .B Special At Wholesale Motors 8 ’54 DESOTO 4-Dr, ’54 BUCK J Pll A T.R. AH. Real Nice Dynafloiv. W, T. m *54 CHEVROLET ’54 FORD ■’21?)”, 4-Be«r 9-Passenger Station Wagon I 1 A REAL BUY ON OLDER MODELS | 1 ’sl CHEVROLET ’52 CHEVROLET 8 4-Door, Fleetline i-Dnor Sedan, Power-Glide | WHOLESALE MOTORS I ayj 82? 8- PERSON ST. DIAL TF.mple 2-8634 jgt j^ 1958 FORD 4-dr., tu-tone paint, heater and p* automatic transmission *rb f -J 1958 FORD Station Wagon, radio. Sr. 1 JhlOyO 1954 CHEVROLET Bel-Air, 4-dr. Station r* Wagon i§s3 PACKARD 4~dr. sedan, radio and JH £% r~ heater Automatic transmission 2b 1956 FORD 4-dr., Custom 8, m . heato ' 51095 1953 CHEVROLET 2-dr.. radio and „ ! 1958 CHEVROLET 4-dr., V-«. Tu-tone paint, heater and automatic Cf? f £%€| transmission 1.950 CADILLAC 4-dr , radio Sts heater, m mj* Aitomatic transmission. ! Easy to Get to Easy to Deal With SANDERS MOTOR COMPANY Your Raleigh Ford Dealer Person at Davie Sts, TE 4-7306 N\ C. Dealar 1553 play a doubleheader on Wednes day. August 5 and the following Wednesday, August 12, New Bern will return the visit with a double header in Tarboro at 1 p.m. | activities miniature bowling arul intramural basketball has been added to Claytons re creation program for the sum mer and all youngsters are encouraged to participate in the mornings at 10:0ft o’clock, 1 The Recreation Committee wishes <r> (hank all persons enabling the program to go on. CU B STANDINGS rW L T Wake Forest 6 5 1 0 Holly Springs 6 5 1 0 Smithfield 5 4 1 0 Wilson 5 4 1 I Apex 4 3 1 0 Eagle Rock 4 3 1 0 Louisburg 4 3 1 0 Henderson 4 3 1 0 Clayton .... 4 2 2 0 Raleigh ... 7 2 4 1 Hillsboro 11 A 0 Coley Springs ... 4 0 4 0 Tarboro ’ ...0000 New Bern 0 0 0 0 * * 9 * SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 Louisburg at Raleigh, 1 p.m,; Wil son at Holly Springs, I p.m.; Henderson at Raleigh, 4:30 p.m.; Smithfield at. Coley Springs <War renton) 2 p.m.; Tarboro at New Bern (doubleheader), 2 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8 Eagle Rock at Apex ? doublehead er) 2 p.m.; Hillsboro at Raleigh <doubleheader), 2 p.m.; Wake For est at Louisburg, 4 p.m.; Clayton at Smithfield, 4 p.m. DIRECTORS OF CAROLINIAN CLUBBERS CLUBS OXFORD Mr. Joseph Da ri? and Mr. Sidney Bass, Gen -4 crai Delivery; LOUISBURG Mr. Willie Perry, Jr., P. O Box 344; EAGLE ROCK —• Leo is Perry. General Delivery; WENDELL Phillip Harris, General De l-Very ; HILLSBORO Mr. Roosevelt Warner, Box 432; DUNN Mr. Samuel Rhodes, Bit E. Devine Street; RHAM KATTE Mr. Walter Rogers, phone 3-2217; LAURINBURG —Mr. Emanuel McDuffie. Lau rinburg Institute; SMITH FIELD Mr. Charles Fort, 804 E. Market Street; HEND ERSON Mr. Thomas Hunt. 1024 Andrews Street; LIL LINGTON Mr. Hard Clark, P O Box 382. HOLEY SPRINGS Mr. Leonzia Dennis, P. O. Box 387; WILSON Mr. Tommy L. Young, 911 E. Green Street; WINSTON - SALEM Mr. William Rogers. 502 Cleve land Ave.. and Mr. “Babe’’ Spencer Davis, 2117 E. Bth St; KINSTON ~ Mr. Freddie Mar shall, 27A Carver Court; NEW BERN Mr. Louis Arrington 3) i Liberty Street; HOLLY SPRINGS Mr. Pender Beck with and Mr. Richard Sinclair, General Delivery, phone Al bright's Funeral Home; CARY -—Mr. James Moore, phone 1- 5L2,3; CLAYTON Mr. Har- Ui SURE, I WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN I'M TIRED CF WAITING FOR A LOOK AT THE NEIGHBOR’S COPY O z Q a » 52 S £ K |»BC •* 9 ' , S'HS s «£fi ; . 333? S * 2Q , : : liS-’litf** : : |5. ? s ig-s : ,k - » c/« vj z pg* u h : ■ 5& I f |> 2 -- X 4 « »» * ; ~ 0 *t> a* o *3 : 2 s “ • 3 > • *' 3 ST 5C '• I »: : . H : ~ i : : p 2 : 5r 1 : : " w ax: : o 2 tfi 2 • > «j |la ; * H C . ~z : : > ■; ; s: 2 ■ I • SSS vey Hearii?:-, phone WA 2-74- 32- FUQUAY SPRINGS Mr. Rot O. Street, 137 N. West St.; BURLINGTON Mr. William Robinson, Colored Community Center, WAKE FOREST Mr. Richard Shack ford. 524 E Juniper St., GOLDSBORO —Mr. J. H. Graham, 435 E. Elm Street; RALEIGH Wat t«„ Rogers. Jr., Rt. I, Box (18; TARBORO Mr. Horace Hus sey and Mr. Battle, Apt. 16,, Widen Street. Also Mrs. Charlie Good son general delivery, Eagle Rock, Mr. Millard Perry, gen, del.. Eagle Rock and Mr. Cliff Galbreath, 117 School Street Roxboro. NEW BERN Mr. Rufus Hatten, SIR Queen St.; TARBORO Mr. H B. Hus sey. Apt. 18, Woolen Street. Twa Appointed At NC College DURHAM Two appointments to the teaching faculty at North Carolina College are announced, j They are Frank L. McMillan of Mobile, Alabama. mathematics, I and Mrs. Geneva Harper Puryear, Winston-Salem, home economics. McMillan is a native of Mobile. Ala. He received his B.A. from : Dillard University and his M.S from Tuskegee Institute. Before i corning to NCC. McMillan taught ; at Fort Valley Stale College, Fort Valley, Ga. Mrs. Puryear is a native of Hartwell, Georgia. She receiv ed her R.S. degree from Win ston-Salem Teachers College and is completing graduate work towards a master's de gree at NCC. She has studied textiles and clothsng at. Cor nell University and the Uni versity of Maryland. Her experience includes teaching ■ ir, schools in Shelby and Mt. Olive. I N. C . and in Commerce and Ray ston. Georgia Mrs. Puryear formerly managed ! the College Grill at Hampton In stitute. Her experience includes also a position in the Quantity Cookery at Cornell University At various times ihe has been self-employed in dressmaking and tailoring, mil linery, and interior decorating. 2 Negroes On s ßam& Jury in Rape Case MONTGOMERY 'ANP)—Booker , T Sykes and James Turner, both Negroes, were selected last Monday to serve on the 18 member Mont i gomery county grand jury s!at»d i to consider the ease of a Negro charged with raping a housewife The men were chosen by a lot from a venire of 50 prospective ju rors. Skyes is an employee of the Veterans Administration and Turn er is a waitor. Any 12 of the 18 grand jurors can return an indict ment. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 7 YEARS OLD *035 fj'l *OIO %*«> quasi |£|foHl ?,« i i Crab Orchard IdAND 85 PifOOF . WIONAI MfTiUfltt psowjcts co„ york. n y. [ l RALEIGHITE AT NCC SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs. Earland Shepard of Raleigh is shown here dur ing last week’s Reading Clinic Exhibit’ in the North Carolina College Summer School. At left is Mrs. L. M. Durham of Goldsboro The above two ladies are among some 1208 students currently enrolled In the NCC Summer session. THEY HEAD BENNETT STUDENT UNION - These four yhung women compose the hoard of management which directs the affairs of the David IV. Jones Student Union at P«ennett College. Left !o right: Misses Peggie Alexander, secretary, of Fort Pierce, Fia.; Nancy Kirby, president, of Haddonfield. N. J.; Joan Didier, vice president, of Jamaica, British West Indies and Constance Colston, student re presentative. of Charlotte. Yes, We All Talk By Marcus H* Boulware HELP THEM TALK Many children have speech de fects. We say that speech is de fective when we listen more to i how something is said than to what is being said, when because 1 of ommissions substitutions, dis tortions, lack of rhythm or I smoothness, we are unable to un derstand the speaker easily. Defective speech may sometimes, be caused by organic abnormal!- J ties. In this group are; 1. Cleft palate (where there Is | j an opening between the oral and the nasal cavities); 2. Cerebral palsy (damage to the area of the brain serving the 1 muscles of speech); S 3. Aphasia (damage to associa-1 • tion areas of the brsm); Twins Find Fortunes in North - - Not West BY A. V. PINKNEY FOR ANP "Go West, young man, go West," > was not the counsel heeded by the | 'Fords, twin brothers of Heming | way, S. C. Instead they went North to find their fortunes. Desiring to further their educa tion in another area, the twins heard of a new Adventist school opening just outside Pottstown. Pa., and planned to enrol! there in 39- ifi. When they arrived on the ; campus, they had $l4O between i them, They told the principal of Pine Forge institute. Prof. J. L. Moran, ! that they had to work most of their | statement off—their parents were : not able to help them much He : understood their problem and told ] them there was enough work so i they could get an education and I still pay off their tuition, if they | meant business. The school itself was p(o --| neering and there were many jobs. Their first assignment was ditch-digging at 22 cents an hoar. Since they were twins, Trinity AMEZion Church I Holds Summer Social Hour I G&KSNSBOftO Greensboro i | church lift ha<s an invocation her? ! last weeic when the officer? and j shtenbArs of Trinity A M .£ Z. j Church held their first Summer j s6ciai Kouf, at t.ht Mayes-Taylor j YMCA. 4. Paralysis of or abnormal j structure of organs of articula tion : i 5. Dentai abnormalities such as ' open bite or badly spaced teeth; I and ■| fi. Deafness. I On the other hand, we have functional speech defects. A funr . tiona! defect is the result of faui | ty learning. The organs of artieu | lation functions properly but the I child has established an incorrect j speech pattern which has become an ingrained habit. READERS; The writer of this ; column will prepare speeches up- I on request. Write Dr Marcus H. ! Boulware, Tennessee A. & I. State I University. Nashville, Tennessee (summer address'. ; they were always given the same ,joh, because it was dis covered they worked best that way. All that school year, they dug ditches. | During the summer, the boys re turned to South Carolina to do I student colporteur work. With j this, they were able to earn scho i larsliips and return to Pine Forge j in September. Their work at the school must j have pleased the faculty, because | the pay was raised to 35 cents an j hour. The Allegheny conference ! which supports the school, also j gave them a part-time job in the I afternoons. | During their second year, the | Ford twins met Eider H. D. Dob | bins, a minister in the Allegheny ; conference, and conference builder. He talked with them about the ! building trade and they began to I work under bis supervision. By ! vacation time, they had earned e ; nough money to pay all their bills i an t have some left over for the ! entrance fee for the third year. I It was smother oi tfas msrtj' ! finta initiatM by Dr. M. P. Saw yAr, the pastor. The pastor thought that such s gst-to-gether would net only work for good fellowship, but would do « profitable public relstioas job, The officers and ma ssmsmmm WKKX ENDING members formed a line and march ed into the gymnasium of the “Y" where a delicious repast was served. Dean J. C. McLaughlin, A ami T College, served as Master of Ceremonies. P. E. Wall, postal em ployee, was the chairman, and made the arrangements. Others who served on the committee were: Mrs. P E. Wall W. M, Headen, C W. Hichman, Mrs, Erma Williams. Mrs, Rosetta Lawson, Mrs Cathe rine Battle, Miss Nettie Headen Mrs. Ava Watlington, Mrs. Louise 1. Poy. David Womack. W. R Hooper, James Speight, Mrs. Emi ly Shamburgcr, Mrs. J. T. Rollins. Mrs. Rebecca Bradshaw, Mrs. K. Lawson and Mrs. Reaves. Little Miss Sandra Sharnburger represented the Angel Choir and sang a solo. Other solos were sung by Miss Jean Speight Bruce Speight. Miss Cathey W. Wall and Mrs. Celeste Farrington. A trio, composed of Mesdames Alice May good, Nan W. Bowling and Willie McLaughlin, representing the Sen ior Choir sang. Rev. Sawyer, Pres ton Maygood and O. T. Benton spoke. Alexander Barnes. Director, Public Relations and Social Serv ice, brought greetings from the denomination. ACCEPTS INVITATION GREENSBORO Dr, Wills B Player, president of Bennett Col lege, has accepted an invitation in serve as a member of the nation al women's planning committee of the Japan International Christian University Foundation, Inc., of New York City. Dr. Player is also vice president of the North. Carolina Council of Churches. Legal Notices JN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ODELL POWELL, Plaintiff, vs. MARY LOU POWELL, Defendant The above named defendant. Mary Lou Poweii. will take notice that an action entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, by the plain tiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and defendant have lived sep arate snri apgrt for more than two years next preceding the bringing of this action: and the defendant will fur ther take notice that she is required to appear ai the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, in the courthouse in Raleigh, North Caro lina, on er before the 29th day of Aug ust, 3959. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff witi apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 2 day of July, ;959. ' SARA ALLEN Assistant Clerk of Wake County Superior Court. TAYLOR & MITCHELL !5£5 East Hargett Street Raleigh. North Carolina Attorneys far Plaintiff July 11, 18, 25 Aug, 1, 1959 ! CLASSIFIED RATES Number ot issues me cost per word: issues i « i i» Cost per word 4e 3e 4e per Uu*. per issue ilit lOe Each word anorevtation, inliftai Sr i 3yniboi count as one word. Punctuation mark* are NOT counted j as words. I The minimum number of word* ej J any want ad is IS words. You wU] j save money by ordering your ad to i run 8 or 12 tsfues. ! Weekly Want Ads may be telephoned through Wednesday up to 50 AM. FEMALE HELP WANTED! Maids, New York Jobs waiting. Tr«« room and board. Highest nay, writ* immediately giving age, experience ■ and reference, name and address. Car | fare advanced. Have-A-Maid Agency •t Bond Street, G-eat Neck , New York. Houseworkers Live-in positions Mass.. Conn., N.Y. S3O to SSO. Referefte* required. Carfare advanced. Barton Emp. Bureau, Great Barrington. Mas* situation” wanteST"^ Teacher Desires Change of Position— i Training: AS , AM . North CaMtlAa | College, New York University ' <5" cer tificate. English. Social Studies. Edu cation, certification in French pending Twelve years in schools of North Caro lina. Helped sponsor Fulbright scholar. Chairman, school popularity contest, which bought: three activity buses, motion picture projector, tape record er, film strip projector, intercommuni cation svstern Scoutmaster, troop pro ducing Eagls Scout, Junior Class Spon sor. References Write: Teach*r G THE CAROLINIAN, Raleigh. N C SPECIAL SERVIcis" - SPFECfIES WRITTEN for busy pedjMj 10-minutes $5.00: Research. Manu scripts edited and out in good Eng lish MARCUS BOULWARE Stint Augustine's College. Raleigh N C FOR RENT House for rent, 1204', S. Bloodvort 1 . Street. Hot and Cold Water Dial T ; 3-74*1. ROOM FOR RENT Furnished room with heat and Kitchen and living room privile:' Call TEmple 2-5412 AUTO & TRUCK RENTA! WAKK-U-DRIVE-IT—CARS, rittlb AUTO TRAILERS FOR RENT SOI N McDowell St. Dial TF, 2 fit - Night TE 3-0984 Get your money out of used re* gerators, stoves and furniture Nf j Use our classified ads Dial TS •-•& FOOD SPECIALS i JOY'S AMERICAN GRILL - 2Ju Is Martin St.. Raleigh—Dial TE 2-94>8 Cooper's Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken iOur Specialty! Fig and Chicken 109 E. DAVIBJ ST NOrsery FOWLERS MJHSERV - Fayettevilis Highway Phone II 2-075* RENTING A KOOMt! Kacistei it Witt us al TE 4-5548 This space will cost you only 42c SERVICE STATIONS UI'NN'S ESSO SrAMUN— 5 - .1 eiiOod worm St.. Phone TE 3-MM. Consult our classified ads reguianv. Unit ?:e many bargains o tered IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE WAKE COUNT i NOnTH CARoeINA i JOaEPHINr. ivILEY vs. ROGER WIUY The defendant -n the above p;oc6e!i mg will take notice Iftat lire plaintiff has commenced in the Superior Court, Wake County, North Carolina. « suit asking for an abt ilute divorce on tn,« ■ grounds of two-yea; separation And the said defendant a ill further take notice that he is i equated to ap pear at the office of the. Cierk of Su perior Court in Wake County at his Of fice m Raleigh, North Carolina and answer, demur or file such other pleadings as he may see fit t* th# petition filed in the said proceeding no! later than the 29th day of August. 1559, oi the plaintiff will reply to the court for the relief demanded in th* said petition. This 7th day of July. 1958 SARA ALLEN Assistant Clerk of Superior Court July H, IS. 2S-, Aug 5. IBS9 NOTICE OF SALE i | Under snd fey virtue of * judgment in special proceedings numoer $3-7 ! entitled GARLAND RAND versus ; PERCY RAND el. ah, the undersigned i Commissioner will offer for sale to {he ’ highest, bidder for cash al Wake Coun ty Courthouse, at 12:00 noon, August 3, 1559 the premises in Raleigh. North ■ Carolina, described as follows. That certain lot nr parcel of land beginning at trie Southwest inter section of Tower Street, formerly Second Street and Bedford Street formerly Joint or New Street, run ning thence in a Southern direction j with the line of Tower Street 95 feet; running thence in a Wes’err* | direction ISO feet parallel with j Bedford Avenue.; running thine* ift | a Northern direction 95 feet to Bid ford Avenue running thence in * Eastern direction with the South ern line of Bedford Avenue 15f> teei ■ j to the point of beginning snd be il ing that same deed deeded lb Mat ’! tie L Rfirid, widow, by that cer tain deed registered in Bodk SIS, naee 345, Register Wake County, i and deeded to A. B. Rand by cer tain deed registered in Book I*3. : page 881. Register for Wak* County. The said sale being for cash add th* I bidder being required to deposit t*», | percent of the bid price as evident:* j of good faith. I This the thirtieth day of June. I9SB. D H HINTON, Commissioner Time of sale' 12-GO neon. Monday, August -1 Place of sale Wakt Comity Court house, Raleigh. N. C . July It 1&. 2S August 1, $999 7
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