PAGE TWO SAVE LEOAL WEI EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROUNA WAKE CO! .VI Y qualified as Executor I of the Estate of VViifcam Ro-ert | Andersen, deceased, late of Wake ; County, N <.•:. C-v . no, is | to notify ad persons having ■ claims nsainst the Estate of said | deceased m exhibit to m to tnc ; undersigned at 12C 1-2 E Hu: .. !t i Street, Raleigh, North Carolina. ; on cr before the 131 h day of May, i 1955. or the n tire will he plead- . ed in bar of •:x-r recovery. All j poisons indebted to the Estate i will please make immediate pay- This 15th day of May. 1951 b a- CARNAGE, Ex cutw ; May 22. 29, June 5, 12. ID. 23. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WARE COUNTY K:;’-;. a qualified as >' o! lire E-. 1 ate o' li, :■ ■ '. r:c • a ■ erased, late of Wake C••'••••:. j., J North Carolina. this is to r. tify ; all persons bavin.' claims a j the j- e of St. d d : to t ■ hioit them to the undersigned ;•{ : 1525 Cecil Street, Durban), Nous.! j Carolina, on or before the* ft n 1 dry of Jure, 15)55. o: this notice i vi 11 be pleaded in bar of heir j recovery. Ail persons ir-.derL’-i to ; the Estate will please make im- ! mediate payment. This Ist day of June, 1954 WILLIAM H. JONES, Executor ; 1925 Cecil Street Durham, North Carolina TAYLOR & MITCH ELI., Atiys. ; June 5-12-19-26; July 3-10 administrator s notice Having qualified ns Admin*- rtratci of ire Estate < i Alary I. He Watson, deceased, late of j Wake County, North Cm ■ it. ! this to notify all persons having i claims against the Estate of mid deceased to exhibit them to w . undersigned at .13 E. Hargett Si,, j Raleigh, North Carolina, on or be- : fore the 25th day cf May, 1055, or j tins notice will be pleaded in bar j of their recovery Ail pernm in- ! e’ebted to rhe Estate will please j make immediate payment- This 25th day of May. 1554. Mechanics & Farmers Bank, Ad- ! mints: -alor, CTA. May 29: June 5, .12, 19, 26; July 3, ! NOTH E OF SALE tinder and by virtue of that ; certain chattel mortgage dated January 16, ’952, made by Wake j Consumers Mutual Assocjat. -n. : I nr., default having been made j thereunder, we will offer for sale j et 32:1)9 o'clock Noon, Saturday, 1 July 3. 1954, for cash, at 421 S. j Blount Street, that certain per- | serial property described as /•>.!• ! lows: 1 Willis Delivery truck ] jjjj |j ippr- — ' -'"»nil||||||||Pf l!!! 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I Smk wi 4 b r'-iv. faacois. I e1 L ••. '• i';-1C". Mr:;t a:. *1 B-'>tlo | i 1c ‘ v • i I 1 T)-d' l ; I cu^c. 11 ] p-V •><*- ! Toe said -• v- ill be for cash, i ! a? ,a the mt bandit enumerated ? ivifl be : '"t > 0 the inspect-ion | ! oC prospective- purchasms any : j time prior t sale. Thir • lHb o' ■ - -Time. 1954 j i arI'.CHANi-«-e> &. r • b aicHS | BANK, - Paul C. Y/e■-?. AL-'iracy ! June 39, 26, if 'k I . I j BOV S GETS IN CAHP Eishty-one Scouts r-.nd leaders i rendered lest week at Roy ; | Scout Camp Whispering P.-nes j i for the firs: week of Scouting. : j The e:ern will be open for two l j wv, kT iO C, ).’\V;tl hciv'c a i j full "schedule which includes j : scout;''eft p.nd rhi!!r. field snorts, i ! handicraft, swimming, boating { j and cane-mg. j | Dr. N. L. Perry, chairman, j i Wake Divis on Hr ih.'r and Safety j I Committee gave the Scouts their | medical r r . -chr-ck r>rd found all i i .' ■■ a;: • r, . ■ ‘' , ; camping. !'— u I * There are ivw tnose ; I days that can’t safely be trusted j | to’ y„ur xvasbh.? mavhmc. But j I perhaps your precious !->cc iatilo- | > c'ot?t is one pero • .on you still j ! prefer to wash by hand. Sauce** | j th« ids through it gently, ! and in* a '•>• ”n' '-mr ••• ] i, i„ , ti . »-«='■ ways use a orrl.»\.t:Vc cioih when j iremng a la"e doth b,cause an j < .■ 1 rmdyrr.en | | to make u .--iinp!,- • > k to hang on j ' tnc b.mk (i the 1 c? It’s a 1 v/ondcs-ful place to k--en a soapy wr-shcloth. imd m.voe a hair brush, tn give Buoy & Quick * slick-up at mealtime. wM«w.nn— »«nwii—-.1H.T18 wi—«w u«w ) ngim , tawjii.mn nmiwiwnnummmimntimt\ammmmmtn i»**mmntnmMKwmrr*m*i'*vmamrtrmgmr*cwmm 2 (Pis 1 jh.o Decision ?s By Dr. W. L. Gre ?ne | EDITOR’ NOTE: This is the f. i m a se-b's of six artirl's explaining il;e events that let! uji to tiie Supreme t ourt s SI KOI I) i METHOD M»n’.s Day was : nbs:. veil xt St. James A. M. E. | Church Sunday morning in cor,- nvct:on with the rii-uiar Third ; Sunday service. Presiding Elder ; G S Gant was present and as | suited with tiie service. Tnc pas- I tor, Rev. Nathaniel Gayloid, do ! livtro.l a beard d'ul message o i i the duties cf men- Tiie Method Men's Chorus, un | dor the direction of Mr. B. O. Yv'.lcex. lun.!.-.hed o t-und niusrc for t;-i; on asif‘ll. ,Mr. W. Sherrill was chair- | man of the Men s Day program, i : George Cranshaw, Jr- made j : a nice address for Men's Day on ; ; p eof Men in the Church.” j Ai.s. Gant v,**'is present at th,s | ! v.Cc a.so. At 3:30 p. m Tire Oak City ; ! c . ;■) p;.g, ;ir at the Berry Or j I Hapii.T Cnu -Ti presented a mu- j ' Keity School. T-: - Harmony Maie I 1 Cin.;::.-. Variety Sinners and the; V\ i.ite Oak Male Cnorus appeal- ■ j (.-J mi the pro:,ran’. ’.I ms program I i was a, t-atly enjoyed by ail pres- i ; cu t. The c-f.di t being held was J | ic-i Woman's Day. We'.Tian's Day will be observed | at Oak City Baptist C'nurch next | Sunday rrmruiiij at 11 o’clock. : a lovely program ha* been ar ! ranged for the morning and e* : yenservices. All members ; r.nd friends are urged to be pre i sent. i Miss Shirley Ann Wil'.iams, ! R. Elizabeth Morgan, Master i Ciemeiu Karl Harris w.ti Geoi ye i Kail Thompson were baptised i bv immersion Sunday morning j 1 by their pastor. Rev. Nathaniel i Gaylord. . . j Air Otis Lucas was united w itn , St’ James Church at the Sun- I dav morning service. _ vr r . a nd Mrs. Willie Smith nad for' their guest Sunday, Mrs. Robert Smith. Mr. T. Johnson, Mr Gray, 'Mrs. Elva Edwards inci Mrs. Annie Alford, from Norfolk, Va. Mr? Ida Thomas has return ed from Lexington where she spent a few days visiting nor son arid hi” family. , , Mr and John Wilkerson and and Mrs. James Hicks motored down from Washington, ri c. over the weekend to ’• - ■' then' parents, Mr. and Mrs. • ( Little 1 " Joan Elaine Alston is recuperating nicely after having h ei - tonsils and adenoids removed Phylis Wilder and Wha len' Hogans have been quite dl the past week but both, aie ■ proving at this writing -1 Mr. Atnon Harris. Sr. is doing niceiv at home now after being r- —J ALLAN MIMS, j INC. | FORD SALES j AND ! SERVICE | 225 TARBORO ST, ROCKY MOUNT, N. C, Telephone —* 2-2191 plaintiffs to bring all these cases j m a ’'package", the court recog- i riized an area of justice to be I considered, not mere diserde ; cases as had been the case too i ! often when basic national policy was at stake. Another outstanding point in le gal. philosophy developed around ; me action of the nation's highest tiibnnal when the court decided io make serious study of the is s on its own. The court thus recoanized the basic truth that a j : fundamental provision of the j ; constitut.ion had been handled j lightly in the past and that more I than precedents were involved in j the just resolution of the legal ! : involved. Re-hearings and j re-arguments wore provided for a . :iv rot anticipated by eit'i : t: plaintiffs or defendants at the a patient at St. Agnes Hospital on account of a broken leg. Mrs. Berry O. Wilcox is at-- j tending .ydniiner school in New ; York City. Chavis | Heights BY .MRS. MAE 1,. BKOADIE Little Miss Geraldine Williams, i 210 Idl y wild Avenue, celebrated i j her fourth birthday recently. She ! ! received many nice gins. Happy ; birthday Gerald:nr. Sat.. 'Willie Gotten of Baltimore, ! Md- is spending a tew* days wuS I ills mother, Mrs. Alary Cotton of . i Dare Terrace. Mrs. Hester Ferrell of 580 E. j Lenoir Street, was reported much ; j better this week Her many j | friends are glad io hear this news. j Mrs. Florence L. Surles is aiso ; ! reported much better, j Mrs- Jessie V. Lawson is re i ported on the way to recovery. Mrs, Laura Moore, who has been ill for several weeks, is reported much better. Please hur ry and got well Mrs. Moore. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Steward j of Smithfield Street and grand daughter, Aidreida Hunter, of 2 ..ash Terrace, are spending their vacation in Hartford, Conn., with relatives. Mrs- Mary Maude Rogers of i 317 Cannon Street and Miss Ethel i Small of 624 Boundary Street, | are spending their vacation in I Washington, D. C., Philadelphia, I New Jersey and New York City. I They will'also-visit Canada ana other points north before return ing to Raleigh. Dr. and Mrs. W. P. Rand of California, were in the city over the weekend to attend the Ninth Anniversary Celebration of the Community Club, which was held at St. Paul AME Church recently. Mr. Eddie Strickland of New York City is visiting friends and relatives in Raleigh. He is, at present, the house guest of h’-s nephew, Jasper Strickland, of 12- 33 E- Edenton Street. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Bird song of 3 Chavis Way had as j their guests over the weekend, j Mrs. Birdsong’s sister. Mrs, Bet- I tie R. Blackneya, of Philadelphia. I Mrs. Blackney was accompanied ; to Raleigh by her niece, Miss j Dorothy Walton, who will spend i the summer here. j Congratulations to Mr. and j Mrs- J, I). Lewis on the birth i 1 of a son, horn June 22, at St. I COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS ' We can furnish any room ; j in your home from the i living room to the kitchen j SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY I tT KJM\ I"** a vvmt w. | 121 East Martin Street j j I jSmSMXtK&i I I Wi ! 1 H m j Day Service OLEANERS 900 S. Wilmington Si. DIAL 3-6417 DELIVERY SERVICE THE CAROLINIAN beginning oi the seven. 1 Jitiua t'.ons now consolidated. The net lesson in strategy, learned by l ie nation, seemed to to that iss-u. • which keep comma hark to <: art do so because of inadequate con sideration by the courts or be cause counsel have nut n-: .t : -I. - qua to presentation of u ..in., in volved. The most significant pi/irst brought forward hi tin ac ! ' derision tvas the rcje-rtiim of verbiage recorded in a hi i torical precedent in favor of new truth not available as evidence to judges who had issued opinions tin the mu- : jority) wh.-n the preredrnt was set, This action of i' • - ing the impact of slide !.: > upon society nationally i;> the light of he basic Intent of the federal constitution v- s an apt demonstration of the tast ing virility of the basic do. u nient underlying our no’.*- . ..i government, Wt may hope that t.ho G - ’ • Decision is an indication '.hot I highest court will, H‘c:n nd.- quately petitioned, find fo* to ■ i individual United Si-'rtes ■' '' : that the constitution mc-.ic.s i | it says to everyone under :’•• jur j lsdiet.ien. Those legni mint's t ! in Li cement iv'-th the con." * not io be feared as hav • vi' J arguments to advance. Th-e dis senters simi have not 1 the basic lesson in the philosophy • of law. that law end truth six .1 never be in confVvt and that itir- ; tieo is the aim of the con-, v -cn : decisions are finally rendered, i , Agnes Ho'-pitai. The Senior Board had t'.v; - regular monthly inect-ng at home of the presidert. Mr. - 1 : Edward Jones. 624 S. 8.-an -a y Street, last Sunday A J- . . . repast v-as served following ine meeting. The Booker T. W.i-h r ”■ j Club will meet Sunday, •!>■" ' jat the Community Ontvi . '- | | ing in Chavis Hcignt'l he j will be Mr. Raymond J ones, 7 N. j Jones and John Chavis, pr-. - tvnt. 1 The affair will be held, at 4 p. i Mr. and Mrs. 'Wijiiarn Ailh r Blount, daughter Miss Mary Lee ■ j Blount, son Ennis Bi '"of of ! Washington Terrace arid Mr. Nathaniel Blount of Chavis j Heights, are spending their vara- : tion in New York City and other points in the north. Thought for the Week Heaven is not reached with a j single bound, we build the led- | derby which we rise from iue lowly earth to the voltcd >■-..■ < j end mount to its summits j round by round. DIRECT TAXES Direct Taxes on individuals totaling 32 and one-half billion dollars, made up one-half of the nation's total budget revenue so ■ 1953, according to the Ain- rican Peoples Encyclopedia Year cook for 3954, Income and profits tax es on corporations m the Uniteed j States amounted to slb.'htly than 21 and one-half billion dol lrs during 1953. Liquor and tobacco taxes ac-- ; counted for 44 per rent of a 10 j billion dollar excise tax yi JITTm V ~ niumi I NIB limn- j COA L For Every Purpose ! CORNELL I COAL CO. JOE S. CORRELL, Owner j 307 North We*{ I DIAL 5567 ! - i I UMS T E A D* S TRANSFER COMPANY © GROCERY STORE LIGHT AND HEAVY *, FULL LINE OF HAULING GROCERIES LOCAL AND LONG v DISTANCE " Your Patronage Courteous Prompt | Appreciated Efficient S —o— ED. UMSTEAD, Manager I 6058 S. 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