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SOMETHING TO BOY, BENT, Sz £3 EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION ' SITUATIONS BUSINESS OPPORf UNIT its CHILD CARE HELP WANTED PERSONAL y«*j|rj*, CLEANING & HAULING .€> (> /; , *«- —Low Cost Adverti Ing — —Lou; Cost Advertising— WmSMSfa’i'' FOR WHAT HAVK VOll . . 1)1 At TEmpi? 1-5558 / wHBeBPfj FOR WHAT HAVK YOU ... DIAI. TKmple 4-5558 j 3l >fc^ '} announcements cards of thanks in me mori am . Legal notices real estate rooms apartments houses tor rln> t viEWi’oevrs r\ ft:a*; *s | CALLS FOR SOUTH TO ORGANIZE AUGUSTA. Ga. No« is (he lime io organize and tell tin peopi* of the nation ihat in the South we have proved that the only way two such dissimilar races can live together in the same community in a state of peace, harmony and mu tual helpfulness is unciet out trarti tional pattern of s<- ogation." Roy V. H is. Augusta attorney and president of the Georgia States Rights Council, voiced the forego ing rail in a speech d< hvered be fore the annua! meeting of the Ci , tir.ens Councils of Yazoo Conn’v. * Miss. "The time is ripe,’ declared Harris, “when the white peo ple should organize and raise whatever amount of money is necessary." He told the council that they were winning "be rails? we lost this tight w th - the Supreme Court decisb n on r May 7. 5354, insofar as the courts are concerned." FIRST POST RECONSTRUCTION JURY IN MISS. CANTON, Miss.— A 49-year-old farmer was empaneled last week on s Madison County grand jury. He is the first member of his race to serve in such a capacity since the Reconstruction period. Walter Brown was appointed to the grand jury hv Circuit Judge Leon Hendricks of Jackson, Miss. Brown along with other white jurists will hear a esse in which four Negroes are accused of bni j 'ally beating s white, policeman ' last July "7. HU LAN JACK GIVES PLAQUE HARLEM. N. Y.—A 73 -year-old, Russian-trained tailor was honored on Saturday for his service to the , community for half a century o when Borough TV esideni Kulan E Jack presented Mr. Jacob Goodson with a plaque Mr. -Tack praised Mr. Goodson for "demonstrating community gj spiri! in keeping his shop here and • working with the community.’' I Mr. Goodson came to the United I States from Russia in 1902 al the & ase of IS. He had learned tailoring ■ in Russia and had worked in a ” shop at. Fifteenth Street and Sixth Avenue before opening his own. it is in a large apartment house at the corner of 124th Street and St Nicholas Avenue Mr. Goodson recalled having made suits and dresses when “dresses swept the sidewalks" he rause they were sn long He ob served that the neighborhood had i changed drastically. Today most, of Mr. Goodson‘s SURE, • , I WANT TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN I’M TIRED CF WAITING FOR A LOOK * AT THE NEIGHBOR’S - COPY : n ’ v § j Vss * ? * *;S ! I I 11111 C.s sS s li ! f s | l^p v f £ If I r £ g* Q Jf!§ *! I |I 2 f I I :: i w *lil : i £ t * |I : * I IP! * ♦ /•» I M ' I t ;j|:!j - ♦I4S = : i y t I j ft 2 * .* | | : -g I* |« i : %k 4» j* *> « * . ; business is alterations. ADVERTISE TO AID ELECTION OF SEPIAN CINCINNATI A "Cit -for j Berry Committee" ran a nii. i • one-inch advertis men! to aid in the reelection of Ted B, rry to tin City Council Tin- advertisement appearing in ihe > ‘uicmnati Kn quires' ret d: "The liuth t: ;,| if Ted Berry . j were white, we wouldn't believe is i rsecessarv to run this advertise ; j ment." Ted Berry is seeking re-elec ti o n to the City Council in which he served for 8 years. He was vice-mayor during his last term which ended in 595fi He was defeated, however, in 1957. “Will the color line defeat him ! j again?” the Saturday advertise- j j ment asked. "Fortunately, the great i j majority of this community's vot- I | ers arc both fair and intelligent j j They vote foi the man and his I record, not his color. * “We are confident that Ted Ber- ; j ry's outstanding record after eight j | years in City Council has won him the firm support of morp th a n enough voters to elect him to City Council." The advertisement also pointed out that “his outstanding ability in financial matters led to an of fer from Ohio's Governor io be come Director of the Budget for Ohio, which Bern declined EDITOR SCORES DIXIE PRESS PRINCETON, N. J. “Certain | WOULD lIiIITENIXGS . j ! SOUTH AFRICANS VACATE THE U. N. UNITED NATIONS, N . Y —The . South African delegation walked out of the Special Political Com mitee Frida.' when it started a di bat.e on apartheid (racial segrega I tion). Racial conflict in South Africa resulting from the Government's policies of separating whites and ! non-whites was included on the agenda of the present General As sembly at the request of thirteen nations They are Burma Ceylon Cuba. Malaya, Ghana. Haiti. India. Indonesia. Iran. Ireland, the United ; Arab Republic. Uruguay and Vene j zuela. Apartheid has boon discussed every year since 1952 hy the Unit ed Nations A memorandum by tin states that have moved for a de bate declares there hat been “not the slightest indication' that the South African Government has taken any step to ease the situa tion of non-whiter. j*4 V ¥ * GHANA INVITES SOUTH AFRICA ACCRA. Ghana —The Ghana : j government recently invited I the minister o,f external af | fairs of the Union of Souih As- sso°° to 500°° I ] Application Accepted I R - V Ph ° nC ; If You Want Money Fast, See Us! I CONSOLIDATED CREDIT CdRP. | H'/i E. Martin St. VA 8-5741 | ! / J STRAIGHT \ HISKEV SI s*?2s 1/ w mr *■&»%* K*“ P,NT $350 c 3 I %F 9 msoop ytWRS.NCt.BUSG, KtNi UGKY I i Misrirripp; papers have encoui aged violence and several South j i Carolina newspapers have done! . the same thing." PubliUcr Prize • Winning Editor Ralph E. McGill charged lari week iri a talk to ! newsmen. Mr McGill editor of tin At lanta !(};«.) Constitution was making his answers to quest intis hy newsmen after he had made a speech at Princeton !> diversity “S om e Southern newsmen have acted unpar donable," he said. Considered a moderate. McGill j j said that in his own state the sea- j ; rogation situation was becoming ! j such that “'The schools in Atlanta j j and the rest of the state will he j 1 closed next September, unless ' there is some kind of miracle FIGHT AGAINST BIAS IS URGED OMAHA. Neb. “he facts of ; | segregation. discrimination and [ | prejudice levelled against minori- j j ties by those who administer, and ! j practice these evils stare them j : starkly in the face." declared the I j Ideal Improvement Club in its re- j cent call for eradication of pre i judice in Omaha The group said in a released ; statement that unless minorities j are. given equal employment on- j portur.it ins in business, industry, institutions and other areas, pro j gross wii' h( stymied. The ?' . p blamed the Omaha World Herald and the Union Pact | fir Railroad as corporations which ! have ‘set the total pattern of dis i criminatory hiring. firing and j j promotional practices throughout this area." rica to visif Ghana. Along with the invitation was a request that South Africa reciprocate with an invitation to Ghana to ! .send its own emissary to South Africa. A statement released by Ghana | explained: i “T h e Government of Ghana j issued an invitation a few days ago through the Minister of For- \ eign Affairs, then leading a dele gation to the United Nations. to,j Eric Lou tv to visit Ghana as soon . as convenient, to him. The invita tion was imked with a proposal ! that the Union Government, of • | South Africa should reciprocate j j the gesture of the Ghana Govcrn- I ment by permitting a cabinet min- j : ister to visit South Africa with the object of discussing proposals for j establishing a Ghana Mission in South Africa “The Ghana Government would like to *ake this opportunity of re affirming its expectation that. Louw will not only accept this in vitation but thai his government will be pleased to allow a cabinet minister from Ghana to pay a re | turn visit to the Union of South Hit FAILINGS IN ACCRA, GHANA ACCRA Ghana -Since the Pre- Biltmore Hills Development Boasts New, Modern Homes Available at No Down Payment to Eligible Families E. N Richards, head ol Ra leigh Wachovia Building Com-: nouneed today the opening ol a j new home building project at Ra-i j leign's Rochester Heights. He ex i plained that tin ambitious de : velopment will offer Negro fami ! lies a "real chance" at home own | ership. "The attractive 3-bedroom homes we have designed". Richards went on to say, “will be made available at no down purchase costs of only about $59 per family." ihe financial terms are made possible b.i the Federal government's lilt 221 Housing Law. Wachovia s architects and Land Planning Engineers have mapped j out in the wooded East Raleigh , settina complete "village ' com* | munlty All streets will be curbed | mid (i -d all home sites fully I land.se ed with decorative shrubs I Hiid lawns and all city facilities. J Including garbage pick-up and j regul'U bii.s service, will be avail able There will be nothing to j equal it in the- state," Richards: j announced All lots in the community wili j be over one fifth acre in size, al ! living plenty of room for ••out - ■ family living The homes -elves, designed by a nation mown team ot architects and constructors, will reflect the , latest trends in convenience, beau ty. and efficiency. Each home will have., spacious living and dining areas. 3 bedrooms, bath, and ef ficient kitchen. I Each family will choose its own interior paint colors as well as the • vinyl floor covering patterns for the bath and kitchen areas. All homes will heat thermostatically controlled automatic heating, a | lumimun screens and clotheslines. | Venetian blinds, flush doors and windows, all - weather insulation and weather-stripping, and ce ! ramie tile bath and shower. The builder went on io sav I that his staff had paid par ticular attention to the design of the modern kitchens. "We’- re delighted to point out that every kitchen will have nat ural birch finish custom-de signed cabinets, formica work surfaces, cooling fan, and am ple appliance connection fa eilities. The kitchens will be j placed for easiet access to the spacious dining area." . Recognizing every family need for storage space, the ar chitects have included consider able closet and storage space in every h:me Many will a iso have outside storage facilities. The full price of the homes in the new Biltmore Hills commun ity will be in the -9.000 to -9 500 range, but the FHA 221 financing President ii Os ft And T f j ToAlabama GREENSBORO The president of A&T College has been inviicri to attend a general conference on j Air Force ROTC affairs. I Dr. Wannoth T. Gibbs, received ■ | last week the invitation com James ! H. Douglas, secretary of the Air l Porep, to participate in the con | fcrr-nce to be held at Maxwell Air Force Base in Alabama. Decern - ! ber 9-10 Oop of the purposes of the con ; ference is to provide a forum in which the first steps may be taken in the formation of a standing i group of institutional heads avail i able on cal! to consult with k y Air Force officials on Air Force j ROTC problems. j *, j ver.tive Detention Act was passed i last fall, some 45 persons have ! been imprisoned without hearings trials, or appeals The Act is on ' of several security measures that 1 have aroused bitter criticism from such opposition as still exists. Oppositionist factions ire g-rumbling over the apparent one-party state. They claim it is virtually a one-man si:A“. the man brine Prime Minister K.vajne Nkramah. His People’* GnriveJit*«n Psrtv ••ontro's SS of the !M seats in Parliament. Some of bis opponents are in tali. Ghanian lender* awt with 1 some h r ?i flint this two-year-old 1 '.-'ale’s Government is in constant j danger of forcible overthrow by a ! discontent minority. They my th* i "ecuri*v laws were passed ♦ « nro | i'ct the Government and PAme ; Minister Nkrumah who was e\- | posed to a plot again .’ ’ms lit-' soto* months ( vo. Ti is now Vein" tak-h so ‘ rraoi-'d j tbnt Ghana ” ill soon deolm-e h-—- j self a ).eniih> within the British ' Cnfnrrtonwea I th. terms w.n make them easily avail- j . able to almost and family. Rich- j ards said priority will be granted! select families who have been i ! mov d from their former homes : because of new project or highway' 300 Ministers At Conference On Social Security At Smith CHARLOTTE Approximately 1300 ministers from Mecklenburg I | and seven surrounding counties j i attended a conference on social ! | security at Johnson C. Smith Uni- j | versify on Wednesday. Nov 4. Leading the conference was Lone T Proctor. District Manager of the i local Social Security Administra ! tion M L Davidson. Jr. econom ies instructor at Johnson C. Smith, assisted. The conference was sponsored by i Johnson C Smith in cooperation j with the Charlotte Methodist Con ' foiiT.ec the Charlotte Baptist Mm j .. - I A C. GORPON ta. -niwww wmmmmmnmmmm www—i.«J VOl) ARE iHE 1)E lEC'I'iVE. You place a warning hand on the arm of your friend, detective Tom Hayes “Quiet. I hear somebody coming!’ Both of you stand motionless, listening to the sound of ap ! preaching footsteps in the corridor outside the apartment. The foot steps hesitate outside the door, then you see the doorknob turning si owl v and finally the door opens quietly, and a dark, powerfully-built, man steps with catlike quickness into the room He steps back sud denly in surprise as he sees you two men watching him. “What's this?" he blurts out. Then his eyes dart to the othei side of the room where the man’s body lies face-down on the floor ! “Marty!" he cries. "Is he . . . dead?" "He’s dead, all right," says the detective Tom Hayes "We found | him like this just a few minutes ago. We had come here to question | him concerning his part in the big gambling case that’s coming up ! before the Grand Jury next week He was our star witness, you know. “I can’t understand it,” exclaims the man. “I left him here .nist a half-hour or so ago. I'm Karl Schmidt, as you prob ably already know. Shared this apartment with Marty Fair banks here. We moved here two days ago. and were trying to keep him quiet. Marty was pretty scared about the whole thing, and was careful not to show himself at the window or at the doot when anyone knocked. 5 went oul about a haif hour ago to buy some food, and locked the door with my key, even ihough 1 was positive no one had spotted our hideout. But I guess we must have slipped up somewhere." And Karl Schmidt buries his head in his hands. “Can't see any signs of how the killer entered." remarks De ' tcctive Hayes. “The door wasn’t forced open, and the windows are bolted from the inside." "I think." you say as you turn to Karl Schmidt, "that you were I a. little too curious. You., of course, didn't know that we had com; ' here for a visit at this time You just- had to come back to make sure you had done a complete job on Marty Fairbanks!’ "You're crazy!’ shouts Karl "You nave no evidence to back that I up!" "Oh. but we do have evidence." you reply the flaws in yout own : story!" What are those flaws in Karl Schmidt s story? S O 1. V T ION In the first place Karl Schmidt claimed that he had locked the door with the key when he went out to buy food. But. upon his steal | thy return, he had used no key to enter the apartment—which leads ! you to believe he had sold out his friend. Marty Fairbanks, to the 1 gamblers and left the door open for their hired killer to enter during | his absence. Also, although he was supposed to have left to buy food. | he had no packages in his arms upon his return. i \ * ■ 1 JUSWTtJOKY WMLAIGH? » §| iKKNNSOi* WHISK K* M ' '"' ‘ . I r>' - / / /> . // r 0 / '// z~' / C/t< *?/sWAV/ ''■'■/Sw'tptf/ oy tfMWOJA // /(AiAT/y / 7 ■' 7 j IHE OLD CROW BISTiIURY COKPAf!Y’. HUNKfORT. RCNTO6KY j <i construction, over-income dis qualification. or who now live in so-caileri “sub-standard" housing Puller details can be obtained at the office of John W. Winters & Company. 507 East Martin St. isteria! Alliance. the Catawba ! Presbytery of the United Presby- I terian Church. U S.A., and the So- I cial Security Administration. According to Social Security of i ficials, a large number of self-em ployed persons, such as farmers and domestics, are unaware of the benefits to be derived from active participation in the social security program. Because of this, the con ference provided ministers with certain vita! information which they may pass on to their congrr gations in their daily contacts with their people. rm cn-ieusnim WtfER KNt«N« MTO9OIT, NOVEMBER 7. !»&*» mi■ n «II*«I nwirprrium . .-mi ■jrißC'OKJi--'"TT^'WyWMta^qKWHMlclMgylrffWr'n^r^rtlg(iiii"]wuniTau»jVii j.m.~~ 3»b~J Legal Notices ADMINISTRATORS NOT!C'E NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of .lor Haii. deceased late of Wake County. State of North Caro | lina. tins is to notify all persons hav -1 mg claims against the estate of said i deceased, to exhibit them to the un dersigned it 507 East Martin Street, Raieign. North Carolina, on or before 1 tile 3rd day of November. 1960. or this : notice will he pleaded in bar of re covery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This 3tth day of October, 1959. ATTY. GEORGE R. GREENE Administrator Nov 7. 14, 31, 38: Dei: 5. 12. 1959. , IN the superior court NOTICE OF RESALE : I.ORTH CAROLINA ! WAKE COUNI’Y ; GARLAND RAND vs. i PERCY RAND ROSE LEE RAND ODOM (widow) GARLAND RAND AND NEC CO RAND. HIS HEIRS IF AN Y Under and by virture of a judgmeni 1 in special proceeding number 8847 the undersigned Commissioner will olfei i for resale Monday, November 9, 1559, j ai Wake County courthouse at twelve i noon. That certain premises in Raleigh. | North Carolina described as follows That certain lot or parcel of land BEGINNING at the Southwest in i. isection oi lower Street formerly Second Street and Bedford Street tonncrly Joint or New Street; run ning thence in a Southern direc tion with the line of Tower Street 95 feet; running thence in a West ten direction !50 feet parallel ,vith Bedford Avenue; running thence in a Northern direction 95 j feet to Bedford Avenue running thence in a Eastern direction with the Southern line of Bedford Ave nue 150 feet to "he point of BE GINNING and being that same deed registered in Book 505. page 345 Register Wake County and deeded to A. B Rand by certain deed registered in Book 163. .page 291 Register for Wake County. All according to that certain order of resale dated October 23, 1959, in this i entitled matter, the bid herebefore > } being raised from $2,000.00 to $2 .150.00. ] The said bid price therefore will start i ai $2,150.00, and said saie being for ! cash • j This 23rd day of October, 1959 , Q H HINTON. Commissioner ’! October 31, Nov. 7, 1959 j Time of saie: 12 noon, Monday, No ■ vernber 9. 1959 .Place of sale: Wake County court house. Raleigh, N. C. NOTICE! OF SALE j IN THE! SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK ! | NORTH CAROLINA > WAKE COUNTY ’ JOHN HALL and Wife BEULAH HALL, and ELLA HOVJARD, Widow, Petitioners, vs PRANK HALL and Wife. SUSIE HALL., and .MARY JANE HALL, Defendants. Unde: and by virture * an Order of the Superioi Court of Wake Coun ty. entered in a Special Proceeding en titled "John Hall et als v Frank Hal! et als." number S. P 8597. the under signed Commissioner will on The I6th day of November. 1959 at. twelve o'- clock. noon, at ihe courthouse dooi. in Raleigh. North Carolina, after for sale to the highest bidder for cash, those certain parcels or tracts of land lying and being in the village of Ober irn, Raleigh Township. Wake County. . North Carolina, and more particulaily described as follows, to wit. i FIRST TRACT; A certain tract ’ m parcel of land in Wake Coun i ty, State of North Carolina ad joining the lands of F,d. Malei.v and others bounded as foliews. Vi/. Beginning at a stake m the i ' i-.aid Rival.e line at Ed Maleu i I | South East cornei no running | west to Rossa D Hall's North Ev-'i cornei 83 thence west of South ! fifty-lwo and a half fem t32Vrt ■ I with hei tine to Mai - Williams corner thence East aione Fred ; Walker s line to „ stake in 'if sa..i Riddles line 85 thence Fa.-: of North fifty-two feet and a half , ; <52b a ) to the beginning point con taining C 4) oi an acre or moie oi less Bung the same land rtes r-nbed m -i deed recorded in Book and running west of South to Pet er lames corner fifty-two and one halt 152 1 j» led thence along hie 94 ai page 225. Wake County Rea istry of Deeds and the above writ ten description is an exact iranj script ion of ihe description found 111 said Book and on said Page, in j eluding punctuation j -SECOND TRACT Commencing ai Plummer Hall South East cornei i line wesr to Mary Williams cornei j thence East 01 south to her north east cornet fifty two and one half fee* (52'-;,) thence East of to the j beginning containing one fourth of an acre Being the same land net-- i-ribed in a deed recorded in Book i 136 ai Page 101. Wake County Reg istry of Deeds and above wril ien descripti- , is an exact trans cription of the description found in said Book and on said cage in j eiufiing punctuation “Die said tracts of land will be sold | subject to all taxes and assessments. and ihe successful bidder will be re | q Hired to deposit ten pei cent (10%) of his bid as evidence of good faith ! tiie full balance of the bid to be paid i upon debvdry of a deed This 2C-th dav ni Octobe, 1959. HERMAN L TAYLOR Commissioner ’ Oct 74. 31; Nov 7. 14. 1959 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION j STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA | COUNTY OF WAKE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT j DANIEL M SMITH, Plaintiff vs. MAGNOLIA SMTH, Defendant NOTICE TO MAGNOLIA SMITH; TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading seeking relief against you iias beer, filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is follows: To secure an absolute divorce on the part of the plaintiff based upon the grounds of two years continuous separation between the plaintiff ana the defendant. You are required Jo make defense to such pleadings wot later than Dec j ember }L 1959, and upon your failure to do so. the party seeking relief against you w ill apply to the Court for ihe redef sought. This 20th dav of October. 1959. SARA ALIEN. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court GEORGE E BROWN. Attorney Oct. 24 31 Nov. 7 *4. 21. 38. iftllit. NO rtCE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT | NORTH CAROLNA. ! WAKE COUNTY | ALICE RICHARDS COP AC HA v ' i UAL*’**TfNF COBACHA CLAG3!~IED BATES ftnmbei of issues .itsd mi u. , ’ iS*USS 14*1 Cost pel word 4e tr ft * pet Une, per issue lOr lib <*v Each word aoerevtatio." ■n■i: s; o -vmbol count as one word Punctuation marks ne NO I hum 1 ■■ is words The tiuntmum dumber of words >1 Any want ad la U words You *1! save money by ordering »out id >t run S or 12 larues Weekly Want Ads mar Be «»lFphn«»-r through Wednesday tip to 10 A M IN MEMORIAM 1 In rememberance of our dear sister Mrs. Catherine D.iye Adams, who p*«- this life November 6, 1957, Although we may not understand No. not always so; Oft ini or- the heavy tempest round ’us blow. But when the storms heat loudest, And we cry out for help. The Master whispers to us. Under my wings Mv children are kept. Lo. it is I SISTER MRS. HATTIE VANCE and Her Children. FEMALE HELP WANTED MAIDS NEW YORK JOBS WAIT ING Free room and board. Highest pay to s22d Mo Write immediate!: giving age. experience and reference name and address. Carfare advanced. HAV A MAID AGENCY, 4 Bend *< Great Neck. New York. House workers Live m positions. *3f to $53 Mass . Conn., N. Y. Reference* required . Transportation advanced Barton Emp. Bureau, Gt. Barrington, Mass MAIDS WANTED This ad is worth $5.00 to you pro vidtng you act at once. 50 maids (19 <o 59) for the New York area Must ha- * references. Top pay. sleep-in jobs, bu-- fare advanced. For details write MIT CHELL Information Bureau. 801 Park ei St.. Goldsboro. Dial RE 4-2457 FOR RENT ROOM FOE RENT—-All modern con veniences, located in one of 'ftaleig l best residential sections. Only iw with , good character and dost; a l ' habits Dial TEmple 4-8558 ROOM FOR RENT frinilsheii room for rent Rib and living room privileges. Phono ’ 2-8654, lots"for~¥ale ~ Large wooded lots Sire Va acre on RhainkattP Road Terms. Cal! l Powell. Jr. MUrray 7-4883 Fun' Springs, N C. SPECIAL SERVICES SPEECHES WROTiSN ter nusv n lfi-miuutes SS.OCr Research V) scripts edited and nut in good lish. MARCUS SOUL WARE Augustine’s College. SLsleiyh 5> "wanted to buy We buy and make loans on shot guns, rifles, typewriter*, cash rosis ters. old coins, gold, musical instru ments and most any article of value RELIABLE LOAN COMPANY .1«T S Wilmington St Sav .you saw it in the CAROLINIAN | AUTO 66 TRUCK RENTALS j WARh-B-DRlvi-IT—CARR. TRUCK*. AUTO TRAILERS FOR RENT - j 30i N McDowell St.. Dial TE t.mi Night TE 3 0894, Get your money out of immmS raftt geratora. stoves and furniture NOT Usa our classified sda Oiai T 8 FOOD SPECIALS JOY’S AMERICAN GRILL 2® *S3* Martin St.. Raleigh -JSteS TE &-4MN Cooper's Bar-B-Q BAK-B-Q an« Chicken ■ Our Specialty) Ti* and Ohlekea 10» K DA VIE; ST. ”nussSy“ FOWLER'S NURSERY - Highway Fhona TE 8-098*. HUNTING A ROOM 11--Register tt wrtfe -j* at TX 4-SBS6 This space will eaat you only 32c SERVICE STATION#” BUNN'S KUO STATION—3O2 & fiiiod worth St.. Ptaona TE 3-8409. Crmeult our classified ad» reguiarly. there are many bargains offered The above named defendant Valen tine Cobaeh will take notice thi,,. ■ 1 action as above lias beer, cornu.c.. in th■? superior Court of Wake Cir, North Carolina, by the Phuniifi ■ securo an absolute divorce from Defendant upon the grounds Ina' Plaintiff and the Defendant have 1 separate and apart for more the i years r.exl preceding the bringing this action and the defendant will . liter lake notice that he is required ; appeal at the office of Ihe Cle k ' the Superior Court of Wake Coun'y. 1 > the Courthouse in Raleigh. North ( olma. on or before .the 25th day of n , vernber 1953. and answer or demur 10 the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court Po the relief demanded in said complaint. Th is 5 day of October, iOW. SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court. W. FRANK BBOWER, Attorney Oct. 17. 24, 31; Nov. 7.1 M» NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Executrix of i tiie Estate of Lett* Sanford, late of Wake County North Carolina, this Is to onvify all persons having claims k, gainst the Estate to file the mom with the undersigned on or before October 10. 1880 or this notice wilt be piesatied in bar of recovery. Farror* indebted to the Estate will plMge mate* pay ment to th® undersigned This the Ist day of October ISM CHARLOTTE DOROTHEA MITCHSLU ; Executrix 1 748 Fayetteville Street I Raleigh. North Caroline j w G MORDSt'AJ Attorney ijiwyor* Building *#.:■ leign. North Carnljaa <3ot. •!. 14, 31. 28. Nov 4, 48, 18
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