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KENTUCKY •TKAIBHT BOUREON WHISKY, M PRODP, OLD KENTUCKY DISTILLERY, LOUISVIILI, KENTUCKY BOTTOMS UP 1 v FIFTH *8" WIT »2“ SOMETHING TO QUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINA!! CLASSIFIED SECTION BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE PERSONAL CLEANING «l HAVUNO —“Low Cost Advertising /gHnSi —Low Cost Advertising POK WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 44K8 / IBEifSI TOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TBSqdtUM ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OP TRANKS IN MEMOEIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS LEBAL NOTICES their recovery. All parsons todStail to said estate will piaaaa make Immediate Administrator. Dae. lA. S 3. at; Jan. a IMS. WORTH CABOUMA WAKE OODMIY NOTICE Ohdar and by vlrture at the power at sale contained In a certain dead of trust executed by Story Alton Seek* with (widow), dated April 10. IMS. and recorded to Book WU. Page MS. to the office at the Begister at Deeds ol Wake County. North Carolina, de fault having bean made In the pay ment of the indebtednea thereby ft* cured and said deed at trust being by the terms thereat subject to tbcootoi ure. the undersigned trustee, will otter tor sale at public auction to the high est bidder tor cash at the courthouse door to Wake County, North Carolina, at U.-00 noon, on December 11 ML the property oonvoyed to said deed of trust the earns being In the County at Wake. Ctty at Raleigh. State at North CoitUnae and being non pirttouliriy described as follows: BEGINNING at e stabs to the line dividing Dote M and U of Will Armstrong Property, located to Bwtft (Seek TowMhip. Wake County. North Carolina. according to map at same tar J. L. Nicholson. Engineer, dated November IS. iMI; rune thence North T1 degreat 10 minutes West 110 feet to a stoke in aih*arts , « p«s U degrees SO minutes Beat M feet to a stake: thence with the line dividing Lets IS and IS. South Tl degrees 10 minute* West 110 feet to a stoke: thanes South IS degrees pUce”***BEOINNDKJ* <5d n b*tog an of the Lot No. IS to the atorS aaid Map at Will Armstrong Prop t^irafL^^wSl^ Open tor tod days to rSelve taafttoad jfSS »u. Jackie Reooevelt Robinson, form er Brooklyn Dodger atAr and the man who broke the color bar in baseball, was barn at Cairo, Ga., Jan. U, IBM. A negro named OHapue Attueks wag the first njartyr in the Boston Maaaaoro of March B. 1770 (AMP) 11m growth rate of North Caro lina’s vigorous dairy industry con tinues at the rats of B to 10 per cent eaah year. • V^f"ey.* program in this century than any other State in the Union.” Govern. V.’iSV'-c l M Terry Sanford told the Shaw f ■ t .X , . University atudento and faculty. r /%4* \ >'&&&& Dec. A L ’ f . :# Vg|W»>, “We star td from nothing In lit: ■-! i . . . fact we had less than nothing. H From where we started, our pro \ arrest hae indeed been rensarikable i- ■■ I ■ erty t -w*. I ague wars suffering corrupt gov- MM -•-■ rn t ■: B 1 S emmet >» m .« ■ dmpair, debt, despondency, and op- I preeeed by a vtndlctttve national ANNUAL GIFTS Tha abort piotara shows tbs ThaßhagMac fMo of food aahloß a»a gtvoaa aaMaßr HR| by the faculty and students of Barbara-Seotla College and distributed to the needers at the Cenoord ■ Community. Shawn above from left to right are: Shryal Kent. Late McCullough. Peggy Ervin. Doris Glenn. Panto Tfllery and Vivian Thompson. —— "~~ "' 11 " rl ‘ " 1 - ~„■ Tirnrinn- i 11 " ■'" l ■■■' Dick Gregory To Serve On Committee WASHINGTON eome I ’ ' 'V. ‘V - ' I mn Oirit •. «m« «»»ued >o I "/ ‘V ■ •-. ‘ ■ Washington last week to moot with ‘Me*. * Presidents Committee on Juvenile di«’iw a national role he can ptorll I to aid the committee’s efforts :«> a 'Veeh -«*o o make ,». guest *p pearance at the annual banquet of ■ I the National Awettion nf Inter I ; ‘ ■ A group Relation* ■ tftVmi* »■" conference with Hnokett at that time He offered bis «'<■*■>,"•■. e :)i * <wp' K WT^kK},'•' ’ -•' - committee, which la chaired by the . President's brother, Atty. Gen GOVERNOR TERRY SANFORD m snsrzs"u m* www ,„tii,t.: l r---r“ S' -r "'■•i, SV'' • V-.---'4 %■ 'M . ' * have yet to decide because of the *" “ entertainer s limited time schedule, “ on in ma y #l ,”*}' f., * ?*4i .- tj? mVA-' \I whether Gregory’s services can best "More important, we can look a . f e -S -J" »i K.l ‘ ’:■ be used in visiting children in und round u* and see better jobs, hap er privileged and slum areas or by pier llvea more wholesome com- I jiving benefit shows munities, inn a spirt of good hope H - FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE Mi ss Jean Franklin, ot Atlanta, Ga., senior psychology major at Bennett Colhg a (standing) racer reo ease work instructions from Miss Claudstts Grave s, probation officer with the juvenile division ot the Guil ford County Domestic Relations Court in Greensboro, do which aha has been assigned for her field work. St Aagastine*s Receives Grants Totaling $47,47S INN Augustlnes Ctlltli fmfy ed gnat* last waek amounting to $47,478. Tho grants ara from tbs National Science IWmdation. too American Church Indtttata, and an anonymous donor. Dm funds haae bsSn allotted tor too following programs: The Na tional Science Pound* tion grant of Bailey, Hampton To Appear On TV ‘Dime* 9 Benefit road Ballsy and Ucpal Hamp ton HD appear to the MM of Dtotos fall-hour antsStotataant tps etol to ha held to January lftt. The turn artists will contribute thehr time and talent tone in the founda tion's play Tinea Upon A Dime." The play Is about a group of hoods who plan to swap a paste copy of a million dollar noafclaoa on display as an extra added attrac tion at a gala March of Dimes be nefit shew. The heads oiew the shew through a hols toey knock In a brick wall between a bank and tbs stage where the shew Is. They enjoy the shew which has to enter tainers including m- Bailey and Hampton. Lionel appears with Ms dns Stopping "Hemp's Twist" and "Air Mafl Special" which “really sands ton" and Mbs Bailey brings too bento down with "Me, He's Making Bros At Ida." heads steal the aeskbes and’ are ready to been the scene. One hood berlne repairing tho bate to *0 wall when be hears one of At pat* gattunaglohultoenib." which ta tho problem as two es the BtUe girts to gtobuhtaTtoe stuff that prornbbk toettan," and how torongh too Mbch ad Dhnoa too hstos ara hopt htoMtoJrrmemMrJtoeetbao of Tho hood oaOs Ms buddy to hoar, and they deelds to put the nethleee ttt.47B w|Q be used to conduct a Mil Summer Institute in Mathama ttoh MASS from the anonymous UtoJng'aßaadtag Ldbonrtary at too College and the American Church hbtttute's gift es StMO b to sap port the high school scholars poo gram. The Bummer fasMtuto In Mathe matics b for broadening the sUb- JOet-matter knowledge es pertiei- Ruainting them with new facts, con cepts and principles of mathema tics; familiarising the participants with too subject-matter content of too atom recent mathematics pro grams la toe high schools; ang an handiif their undwrftmndinf nd Come In And See Our Beautiful New Styling For 63 And Check Our Prices Before You Buy Any Car A SaAified Customer Is Our BesA Asset a.* - 4 Weaver Bros. Rambler tommMH w. uem at t* p-417# totor m w. Lsootr at va mm Omd Oar OgL—fit W. Oahansa Aik •»»mh«m,,.T| 4-dMi k, g; Dick Gregory To Serve On Committee WASHINGTON (ANT) Come dian Dick Gregory returned to Washington last week to moot with Dave Hackett, executive director. President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crime, to discuss a national rote ho can Ptey to aid the committee's efforts. Gregory, who flew to Washing ton a week ago to make a guest ap pearance at the annual banquet of the National Aasocitlon of Intar group Relations Officials, had a conference artth Hackett at that time. He ottered Us services to the committee, which la chaired by the President's brother, Atty. Gen. Robert Kennedy, Hackett said he and Gregory have yet to decide, because of the entertainer's limited time schedule, whether Gregory’s service* can best bo need in visiting children in und er privileged and slum areas or by gteihg benefit shows At Va. State TARHEELS TO APPEAR IN XMAS PRESENTATION PKTXRSBURO, Va. The Vb glnla State College music depart —WT* will preeent the Opera Work- Shop and the Oellege Choir in a total Christmas presentation, Sun day, Dae. IS. at 7 p. m. In Virginia |h»n Auditorium. The newly formed Opera Work toap wfll preeent Otan Carlo-Men ettfs tuned Christina* story, "Am ah! and the Night Visitors." The tootr will present ■ varied program as Christmas selections. WUUs C. Pottenen. Opera mWUB Op UMsWCemw f Hng miiviM Cl eels Aldridge, a fNtomsa free* Kinstan. N. C* to toe title rule ss "Amahl." FTostac fleeea. Raleigh, N. C, will appear ae Asmhlls msthsr. Other prtoel ml characters are The Three Wbe Men. whe wfll he portray ed by Ucyd Fi trama. Otadye, Va.i Bebert PTjeca. Raleigh, N. CL and PMtan Werreß. fluftoflL Tbeidera Harris. Feweßsvtn*, N. to, b aba la toe' sest. Mbs Henrietta Dupree b ambt tag to toe pro da dim Mebatma OandhL tounder of too funner es Amorim’s Martin Luth er King's aamrblent imbtanee QtratoP’. erne ssmssinstod on Jan. N. C.*s Growth Cited At Shaw U. By Governor ,^|^L Century (Jlub STRAIGHT BOURBON *2*° PWT *3“ 4* QUANT *2"™. RALEIGH, W. OL. BATURPAT, BBOWBI 1L M»I Governor Sanford slitter ateted that North Caro Una hwn7 ooase ter enough and Stare to msMh to fte “Working together," he ante “may be the moat Important key. There hasn't been much playing dam a catast class race against race. Mo tion against taction, dty against town and country, labor agutnri management, group against group we cant have any at this now." Governor Sanford asked the peo ple of North Carolina to take tea time to underetand, to have the courage to hold what wo have, to have the vision end faith to move a ~~ to n_ Laljlm iorwmi m ntw Doronm Governor Sanford cited Dr. John R. Larkina, as oim of the many leedoro produced by Shaw Univer sity. Alas ho mentioned such col lege pc—Mints as Drs. Jam# t Shephard, S. O. Atkin, and R B Smith who were sntewtoe of Shew Uhlverslty Mm®* 1 ® msg£*r ';' FINANCING RE-FINANCING v~ 1957-1963 MODELS : • Convenient Tonne Up To M liwtfM • Reflnenrint To Rodoep Pl|BH • InJWduol lotoe Womtej • • . V .v • • Quick CoofldtertlSl tarvlM _■» ’ - • Cooveateat Innrttoo • OK Otfott F«Ua| .•♦e •« (“Servio* With A Personal Teoakl I eS&sfo^Sß&COMlfm Comer FeyettoHlle ssi Usalr R»—te VA I-7494 7*' WOODY OiHDOII* Mgr. JACK MOMMA MID /sB j^kt> MWF 3 I I ''orll IS BOUmmm FOR iBW iWVWonoe Them* Os “It* Show '. ' :.; - >■» * cg£££& i ßs, 11
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