SITIJATIONS HELP WANTED Me it- S. C. HINTS SAVORY PORK CHOPS EN ’ ASSEROLE Hearty is the word for this most appetizing combina tion of flavors. 2 large onions, sliced, !-4 cup butter or margarine 1 No, can tomatoes, 2 teaspoons sugar, ! teaspoon, salt, !* teaspoon pepper, Pinch of oregano. 1 i up soft bread crumbs, ? mips canned apple sauce, h’Ciip prepared horseradish, I No. 2 ran sauerkraut drained, f ■!" pork chops, Salt and pepper Saute' onions in butter or mar garine, add tomatoes, sugar, salt, pepper, oregano and bread crumbs. Combine apple sauce and horsera divh, mix well. Combine tomato mixture, apple sauce mixture and hoc ; kraut. Pour into covered cas- H Haliers R Count' f C ‘I;! ,'i ' jUH Fair STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ij* it 100 PROOF ! l| fs& || BOTTIED-IN-BOND || tinder U. S. Gov t Supervision l:$ ZjwSmwr; |j MOO Usqurbon #1 T . Ami WHf Si KEY i j Vs A, HAUER CORPORATION. PHiLADEtPI 'A, PA £ Fhese Bargains J&p'A o For Economical ly 0 ! 1 Dependable \| I j \ i fl|J : This Is Not V I | j A Campaign J Promise But An Actual Fact Turn Signals $ 1 395 ’54 PLYMOUTH PLAZA TUDOR. R&H Turn Signals. Side Mirror, White side 4? 1 f 7 wall Tires. 111 *Jr '55 FORD RANCH WAGON. 6-Cylinder /♦* Heater. Over-drive. Turn Signals 1 Sm/iL'\s ’S3 PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE. Fordor. R&H, Automatic Transmission $495 53 PONTIAC. Fqrdor, R&H $595 ’sl OLDSMOBILE. “98”, Fordor, R&H, <£Qf}£ Automatic Transmission tuOi/O SANDERS "“tr 313 S. Person St. N. C. Dealer 1553 SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION —Low Cost Advertising — FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmpie 4-5558 ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN Ml-MORI AM Negro Press Will Observe 131 stßirthdayMar. 18-22 The Negro Pres. 1 which will be 131 years old on March 17, is com memorating this historic event all across i.he nation by observing Ne gro Newspaper Week from March 16 to 22. A variety of events is being ar ranged. In many churches the min isters are devoting their sermons to discussions of the role of the Ne gro Press in the great drama of so cial change taking place today The theme of this year's observ ance is ''The Negro Press: Light ing the Way to Freedom." Two 15 minute radio prog rams have been transcribed for broadcasting over local sta tions. One of these features Terra Horne singing "Blood In digo: and EUa Fitzgerald sing ing "ill Wind." A five minute message by the Rev. Martin Outlier King, Jr. and a state ment by Frank 1 . Stanley,-pub lisher of the Louisville Defend er, and chairman of the asso ciation’s public relations com mittee, round out the program. Thomas VV. Young, president of the Journal arid Guide, is ilie announcer. The other program features Bil ly Eck,>Um- singing: "1 want To Help Somebody.” and Sammy Da vis, Jr. singing "Lonesome Road." There will be in addition, .state ments by William O. Walker, presi dent of the newspaper group, and Jackie Robinson, formerly ol' the Brooklyn Dodgers and now a per sonnel executive in New York City. Beverly Carter publisher of the Pittsburgh Courier is the an nouncer. Winners of the ten Russwurm A wards, given annually by the As sociation to person: and organiza tions for significant contributions to a greater realization of the dem ocratic ideals on which our nation, is founded, will be announced on these radio programs. SWWHWWWI* • ■IMIIi—I Mlfn»«eW3»KW^*<tr-in»s-<»*t»i.W»ni’a>.iMi«llS» BUY FINE FURNITURE FROM A CAROLINIAN Bonus Money Store Wf have anything in Fur niture . . . from a lamp, end table, occasional chair *.o completely f u t n i s bin & a whole house. CREDIT PLAN FOR YOU Joyce & Bailey Furniture Co. . 121 E. MARTIN ST. Spring Is Just Around The CORNER... So let’s get a good used car NOW from Carolina Bufck Com pany while we have a nice selection of one owner cars, carrying a full year guarantee by NATIONAL BONDED CO. »!t7 BUICK 2 - Dr. hardtop, *' radio and heater, auto matic transmission, tint ed glass, White wall tires, was $2995 liMjrt- On sole sos W" BUICK 4 Pr. Special, power steering, po*er brake?, fully equipped, white wall tires, tinted glass, one owner, 20,000 actual miles, was $2995 Goins now liVMOT for only •j—*/** vr/i BUICK Koadmastor. 2 Dr. hardtop, ah power equipment, clean, waw sav* 5 ° n -SWS Sait. V*/. BUICK \ - Dr Special, nice two tone gre n finish, with green up holstered I n t e r i o i straight drive, radio ami heater, and clean as *«. *1695 Open .Monday and Friday Nights Til 9 “Curly" Marr Ed Glover Wiley Johnson O. V. “Doc” Jones Com Jim Goodman Bob Corn W. H. Hocutt, Mgr. CAROLINA co B Sv 431 FAYETTEVILLE ST. . TE 3-1129 N. C. Dealer 1323 B USI NESS OPPO RTUNITIES PERSONAL FGFDG CHURCH OFFICERS TRAINING SEMINAR Presbyterian Church, U. g. A pastors from Vir ginia. North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia met recently at Johnson C. Smith University in t,h«. Second Church Officers Training Seminar, sp«usored by the Hoard of Christian Education of the Presbyterian Church. U. S. A. These ministers will in turn conduct such seminars with officers in their local pastorates. FDGFD GRADUATES EVALUATE TEACHER EDUCATION—Five St. Augustine's College graduate ■ return ed to their Alma Mater on Tuesday evening, M tie eh Ith. for the purpose of sharing with the college their experience in connection with effectiveness of the Teacher Education Program at St. Augustine s College. Tljis program grew out of an honest effort on the part of the college administration to strengthen its program in Teacher Education. Lit ' to right: Ernest Lambert. Johnston County Train ing School: Edward F. Rayford, principal of Cary Elementary School; George Fo.vwell. lagan High School; Shirley Madison of Lucille Hunter Schoo-. and Leonid-is Haywood, principal of Oberiin School. Keynotes Annual Meeting Here: Dr. C. A- Ray Urges YMCA Members To Become “Public Relations Conscious VT*» BUICK RnadmasU-r. two tone blue finish, fully equipped, with ah power equipment, radio ,ir.d heater, air cor.di tinning and white wail tirc-s. This is a re markably clean car for only s9^s V“7 BUICK Special 2 - Ol *' ’ radio and heater, sohd black finish, white wall tires, a real clean car. Was $2695. O*99Q" On sale. *** ' FORD Fairlane 2 - Lr. **• hardtop, radio and heat er. two tone finish, yel low & Ivory finish. Was $2495. s9l IK On sale 1 V" 7 BUICK Roadmaster, 4 - Dr. sedan, fully equip ped, Including power brakes, powcv steering electric seats and air conditioning. only vl * • > r *Us,J**» \ CHILD CARE r ~, CLEANING & HAULING —Low; Cost Advertising / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS CAD3ULAC Comte De •nt Villi-:, beautiful two tone blue finish, with iniencr In match, power steering, power brakes, radio and heater, automatic irme inirsion, G way power only • 3 * f -IL OI*DSMOBTLE 2 - Dr. Holiday, two tone coud atul white finish, fully • cuiiM;.vd. and exeelioi.. condition, w,*;i ? Sj BUCK 2 - Dr. Special ’* * hardtop, radio and heat er, clean. i* ] c<\" V'Tj, PLYMOUTH Belvidcro *• u “8". straight drive, ra dio and heater, clean as a <]Xr» pin V 1 ** ' J »'L Ol DBMOSfLf! 2 - Ur * W hardtop, radio and heat er, automatic transmis sion. power brakes, two tone finish, low mileape' ™i 52195 “People should relate themselves I directly to significant causes such j as the YMCA and then stnve per suasively and creatively U> bring j ofhers lo their point-’ of view. ’ de flated Dr Charles A, Ray of North Carolina College, Durham, a! the annual meeting of the Biodwoitn Street YMCA, Ruleieh, int w eek. He was introduced bv R. H. Toole, secretary, YMCA Board of Mtu-.- • agement with C. A. Hayw-ood, j chairman, presiding. A public relations expert. Dr. Ray. urged Association members to become “Public Relations CVinsrMiss’ to as sume responsibility for seOlng the • V program and there-y keep the public informed. Tin; future «f eiviliaziion depends on people everywhere learning the fine art of cooiier;:;.'.!',! Ic* achieve the objectives of a Christian ciemocracy, lie tic dared. Six irsenibers were rc-rie?'i- I ed lo the Board o> Maiiiiare i meet for three year terms 1 1 ! lowing it rwhathns csßrniii ; tee report by Dr. N. il. 15a:- : ris, Those re-elected ire 1. A. Haywood, AU'y F. ,1. Caruuge, Dr X. I!, Harris. A. !.. Brown, ! C. A. Marriott. J. V, Ylssm. The annuo) rsporf. by V, L Fbi ford general .secretary, showed that during 15557 the “Y" sponsored 12 dub groups, ID regularly sched uled group activities. 9 special events, 12 community dubs and organisations used the *‘Y" facility for meetings and other activities The grand totr-.i parUcipation amounted to 82,057, In a feature ““Echoes of ,1357,’’ H E. Brown, principal. X. W. t.lgors High School discussed YMCA com munity services: James W Wyche, dormitory services. Eugene Snipes. Gra-Y Clubs and Garland Hunt, Hi-Y Club scr\ ices. Dr. N. H. Harris, chairman of the rncn bersiiiu committee pre sented service awards to 35 mem ber# for meritorious services dur ing 1957. Special music was presented by the J. W. Ligon High Scnool Boys Ensemble and the First Congrega tional Church Ensemble with Ern est Massenburg. directing. The invocation was pronounced by the Rev. Robert L. Shirley, pas tor of the Davie Street Presby terian Church and the benediction by the Rev, Howard Cunningham, pastor of the, First Congregational I Church. * Fall is an ideal tinle to establish I contour strip crops. IVKCK KNDING SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1958 Apex Library To Sponsor A i Discussion APEX -- The Apev Public Li brary is sponsoring; its third dis- ! cuss ion ill the Adult Education se- i rie.s, Wednesday, March i. 9, at j '1:45 p in. in the library. ’! he topic to be discussed is ! “What FJooil Health Means to I t "' ni " Ur. George Debnam, ac ! tending physician in surgery nt | St. Agues Hospital Raleigh. North ! Carolina, will serve as consultant. I Following his talk, there will he j I !t discussion period, ; Dr. Debnam is a native of 1 : Franklin County, N. C where be; j received his early educational j I trainin'- He is a graduate of Shaw ! : University and Mehnrrv Medical! j College. j After graduating from Mehar- i !’.,v Medical College he spent one, | year of internship and two year:, oi surgical specialty training at jLt Agues Hospital. He is now i practicing in EVqur.y Springs. : Legal Notices [ i NOTICE ! NOR 111 CAROLINA ; WAKE COUNTY j Having qualified «< Aciminlsirai-.x I of s he Estate of ne* Ferrcii. daceas- ! . eti. .air ui Wake Coujit . North t’aio. ! hna, .his is to aoiTy ,J1 ~ .arsons hav tofi chums against th« Estate of ~„d ; un. eased U> exhibit thovn to r.hi* u-iduv- ! «ttfned a i L 2) Snut■.f‘c«d SUM, R! ! b Carolina, or, before 'ho. i I *Btn oay of February, 1959. or this no- S 1. f W! '* e , Pleaded in uav of their ; recov ery AiJ per«on< indebted to ?:>*» ! ; c,yi.oe will please make immediate n » .• { mens, f j 'i bis the* 1311 ■ day of February. 19!)8 MAHY K. DENNNO. AorrUnistrairix l-ro Stulthfieid Street Raleigh, .V c March 8. 13. 22 sS: April a. :2. issa WORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY v <> t i c n i Under and by virtu,-f of the pow* r 1 of sale contained in a certain Mortgage ! j r\<'C,‘.ea by Ruberi Dorse. Unmarried ! (latte: the Sill day of Mav 3333 and ,<•- ! < ord i„ Book U!i> p S g c . 630. in die | !OH . of -I 1« He :i , of Deeds of! , , v Uoui.ty, N>’iUi Carolina, dciaull ■ having been made in the paym ent ,g i UIP , indebtedness thereby secured tmd : said Aioi igagt; being by the ten >•..-• thereof subject to foreclosure, the un oer-iigiied Mortgagee will ofrei in : sale j>« die auction id the highest j “Kiwer for cash at the Cottrthou-e noor ft: Wake County, North Caro:c, ~ - ; loon on .Ik 4th div of April. YJt-ti Mile property conveyed in said .vlort gape. the same lying and being in t»i«* i ‘ Jty of Raleigh, County of Wake Sue.- : ol North Carolina, and more partic ; ulariy described as follows: j Located in South Park, trie south - c,n porfuin of the Chv of Ka- I F'ifih. and fronts SO feet west on South Person Street, and runs bat s East :< depth of ISO feet and is a ! juiraiielogiatn in shape, and is lot ( No. 12, ui Block No. 10 as shown in Look of Maps 1885. Page 76, and being the same land eonvoved to Reuben W Cole, by The Raieigo Rea! Estate and Trust Companv. t't :»ls. by deed dated January 20 ISIO. au.l recorded in Book 250. at Page 4!’.. Rrgisiev of Deeds of let: fill Wake Couniy. North Carolih, Doing (itc sum- trad a, parcel ■ > ; t.'.HUi which v,"as conveyed to O P Hay a J wife, Susan O llay b.v N ,\l Muncy and ids Kit, Fima i M Gurley. by deed dated the 2nd any of December. 18.30, and record* i-b ui toe oft -.o on* the Register of Deeds for Wake County. Norm | Carnlitif. in Book 5!<J, Page 404. ; 'flu:- sale Wiii be made subiect to »>i j unpaid lasts rod paving now due. Tne sueecs.iui bidder will be re ! putied lo make deposit of nd leas | Irian ten (ICY > per cent of the pur- I car sc bid. j This 3rd day of March, 1858. JAMES R. HIGH, MoD-fagee F J. f.-AHNAG* Aticr. • i March 3, 25. 22, 28 i ; ! NORTH CAROUJvA WAlvrl COUNTY N O TICK i Under anti by viy-iurc of live povn ! ol rfllr cent.uued ill a ceHDitt Deed t.f 1 Trust executed uj Robert J. Clark and i ,'ife fcii.ei Coi’k to H C. High, Sr. I Trusto . listed the 241 r. day of Jauii- I ,ii ,v. ll.and rccurded in Book 11*3, , P.ic*. : n7, tn the office of the ileeistn j ol Deeds of Wake County, North Caro ! im„ default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness '.hereby , .secured and said Deed of Trust oetrg i by the forms thereof subject to fo:~- j. io urn. t. sc undsmgnedl Trustee, will i offer for .ate at public auction to ’he : highest bidtlei tor cash at the Cow t j huiiFo dour in Wake County, North ; Ci.o,nn, at .noon on the ‘•th day os • April. ISW». the property conveyed in i s.i-d Dead «i Trust, the surnt betrg i .silua'e in the County of Wake, Srute jof North Carotin, m Raleigh Town* j ship md tuore particularly described i as follows: BEGINNING at the southwest corner of the intersection of Tar : ! boro Road and Hrrgelt Streets. i f runs thence Souiii with the line of ; Tat boro Road. 18.5 feet to a stake; thence west pHraUci to Hargett Street 63 feet to a point on the line of the property now owned by Dr. L. T. Delaney (now owned ' by Rev, 3, F Da!y): thence norm in a tine parallel with Tarboro , Koad 3'>s feet to a point on the .smith line of East Hargett Street, thence oast with tiro south aide of E;i:,t Harpelt street 6v left to the i point of BEG INKING The same being known as 10.2 East Hargett Street, according in a map of , Carey J. Huntt-r. senior, property recorded in Book of Maps 1924. at Page 60. This being the eastern ponton us that Pact of laud, con veyed to H. C. Brower by P K r Rogers and wife. Helen Roger*, it a Is. bv deed recorded in Book 828, Page 533. of Woke County Registry. - i and being the siisrit lot conveyed ■ i by H, i Drawer to R. j. Clark, by deed recorded in Bock 874, Page 454. of said Registry. 1 I This salt will be made subject to all ! outstanding and unpaid laxes vvhicn j may be due. The successful bidder will be re ' i quired to make a deposit of not le.s than ten (10%) per cent of the uur- I chase bid. Thin 3rd uay of March, 1353. II C. HIGH, Sr, Trustee V J. CARNAGE, Attorney March 8, 18, 22, 29, ' i NOTICE or SALE OF VALUABLE CITY REAL ESTATE ! . DEFAULT HAVING BEEN MADE IN | THE PAYMENT OF THE’ indebtedness i secured by a certain Deed of T, ust I executed b" Lawnence Kurene Light- I ner and wife, Anna Roberta Digbti'er. THE CAROLINIAN FDG HOUSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES Number of Inner «na eosf per word:l ISSUES 1 4 6 181 Cost per word 4o 4,1 3e Sol per lint, j per issue .. I<V ii»c. .7?je, .IVs*l Each word abbreviation, initial orl ! symbol count as one word. ! Punctuation marks arc NOT covntedl IS w Olds I Tin minimum number ol words !h| any want ad is 13 words You willj save money by ordering your ad tol j run 6 or 12 Issues. j Weekly V.'anl Ads may be telephoned I 1 through Wednesday up to to A M. J ROOM FOR RENT For nice gentleman only—modem,l I comfortable loom Dial TEmple 4-61.15.1 Friday or Saturday between 8-8. SPECIAL SERVICES'" ] SPEECHES WRITTEN tor busy p-.)p|«| 10-xninule» 3.500: Research. Ma/iu r.cripUi edited and put m coo ft Eng- Aui-iusrine’r. College. Rateipii. N. C. i item MARCUS BOULWARE Samt AUTO & TRUCK RENTALS WAKE-IK DRfVE-IT—CARS. IttU-CES. \< 1C ritAll.l'RS FOR RENT •- 301 N McDowell St.-Dial TE 3-8»8 Night TE 3-0994. Get your money out of used refrl-l iterators, stoves and furniture NOW Use our classified ads Dial T* Ml». FOOD SPECIALS™ JOY’S AMERICAN Glt ILL, 320 BasJ Martin St., Raleigh- Dial TE ; 14*5« j Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and I Chicken ‘Our Specially) | Pig and Chicken | 109 E DAVIE S r l. j NURSERY j FOWT.KRS NUR»i4RY - rayettevilij High ay Phone TE 2-97 M \ !K. NTIN- : A KOOM!‘ Hcgistar it v, J us at TE i liM! ftus space will coil you only 42e. I SERVICE STATIONS I J Wt’NN S ESSO STATION—S‘ 2 ’> Blood 4 worth 3t.. Phone TE 2-IM2B. , ! I Consult our classified ads regularly] there are many bargains o tie ed ■ \ WA rCH SERVICES SAVinSON’S WATCH SERVICE- ■ M t| Hargett St. Phone TE 3-4556 ; ito .1 J HENDERSON, Trustee, w/ju il deed of Must is dated April 3. -94*9 and recorded in Book 992. at Page 56tl in the office of the Register o: Dtrdl for Wake County. North Carolina, thl unde, iened Trustee, at the requt.si ol the holder ot the bond secured there! bj and under powers uom'erred ol the aforesaid Deed of Trust, and fol lilt* purpose of obtaining money ll satis! > said indebtedness, will of ft I tin- sale md sell lo the hienesl b.u] de. at public auction, for cash. i,.l i rour!house dom of Wake Copui \. il j the cuy oT Raleigh, or. • ] FRIDAY. MARCH 21. 1958, nt Twelve Q clock. Noon the loiiowml ’ described nal esi.Pe ir, Me Coy o! r:.,l j ieigii. Wake Cot.nl v. State u! Noil I 1 Carolina and described and detinvd al . ■ ia I lows 1 No. 419 South East Street ; lt.ii*igh, N. < ? BEGINNING at a fence post in* I . ( oated on the East side ot Soiitn I East Street, said post being local- I ; ed 1202 feet North from the South I face of the North curb ori Cahat • I rus Street, also being 11*8 fee? I from the West face of the Ea.a I curb on South East Street, and I runs thence along a loner and in I an Eastern direction 145.95 feci; I thence la a Northern direction ana I parallel with East Street SJ.O feet. I thence tn a Western direction and I I parahel tviili the first Hue 14.1.0 I feet to a post on East Street; I thence along East Street in a I Southern diioclion 9>‘ feet to uie I point of BEGINNING. I The above deoenbed property , the satnr- land conveyed to t alvil , Nicholas l.ightr.cr, et at, by Mav ini A. Light. and 1 I'sbßiiri, C K Ligpt| r.n 1)v Deed datc.-i February 11, I?3J . ano icccj-dv.-d -n the office of the B'.q 1 teter ol Eeede for Wake Count, 1 ' if Book 541, r.t Page s*. « , j DATED Dlls 18th day of SObruit :1 1 *S2B | .1 J HENDERSON. TSUSTEH ; , ROGER D O’KELLX, ATTORNEY. | ) i February 32: March. 1-2-13. 1 NOTE: The successful bidder will b| • ; rtVjuni d la deposit with the C!"rit. c| < the Superior 00111'’ of Wake Count J j a cheek for Hi per tent of the *1 j mount of the bid a* m evidence rfl 1 good falsh. J. .1 HENDERSON. TSUSTCT ROGER D. OIKEU Y. ATTORNEY 1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT ! NOTICE iNORTH CAROLINA { • WAKE COUNTY 1 I AHTHira iK'iVR. I PJ aim i ff I Vs I I HENRY ARTHUR GOOD:-ON I Defendant To all Creditors wn- 1 psu lie* htildira clai'i.s against Riverside Inn, * pari ucrship located on Pool Road, WalJ County: § You and each of you ore herebl notified to present your claim* dull itemized and verified, together witfl a statement of the securities or pno'l ItlOf, II *r;y, in respect, to said eiauri to the undersigned Receivers at the! office in thr City of Hnleigh. | You are further notified that, t. 3 Receivers will take and state ;m count of the affairs of trie said R;vr | . side Inn, giving a lest of »!] credltoa add the amounts for which the! 1 claims are filed and allowed or d.J allowed; and that any person interest ) ed as creditor, claimant, or otherwisa in the affairs of the Riverside Inr. mai except to the allowance or disallow! ance of any claim or part of oia<m. I This notice is given pursuant to al Order, wherein the undersigned wej appointed Receivers of th* JUversi 1 Inn I This 14 day of February. 1958. I K A SOLOMON Jr., Attornoyl 131 E. Hargett St., I ! Raleigh, N. C. I GEORGE E. BROWN, AHovnafl I 11514 E Hargett St,. | Raleigh. N C. I . I Feb 22, Mart ). 1.8, 15, 1953. I 12

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