umi „ ows SOMETHIR6 TO BOY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION HRlSwantm BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CAKE WANTED PERSONAL . C LEANING fc HAUUNO A SG'J&X tSy. |* \fe Low Cost Advertising TOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 * ANNOUNCMENTS CARDS OP THANKS IN ME MORI AM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Classified Rates muM « « • u Coat par word «o 4e St So ClaaezMed DUplay For Um For lamia 10c JOo TWe T%c Each word abbreviation, initial ox eymbol count u on* word. PnocutatiMi marks ara HOT count*] as words. Dw minimum somber ol words tn an r want ad is 12 words. You will save money by ordering your ad to run • "want Ada may bo telephos ad through Wednesday up to 10 AJ4 CARD OF THANKS -TSTSSS- of die late Captain Col lins A. Whitaker acknowledges with grateful appreciation your kina expres sions of sympathy during its recent bereavement. THE FAMILY CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Oscar Watkins wishes to express their thanks to the many relatives and friends for the kind deeds and thoughtfulness during their hour of sorrow in the loss of their father. HOPKINS. FUIXFV. WA’.KIN, SIMPKINS Sc ALSTON FAMILIES CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Dockery Peebles wishes to thank their many friends and relatives for their help and comfort during the illness and less of their father. PEEBLES. SNELLING A CLOSS FAMILIES FEMALE HELP - WANTED! HOUSEMAIDS - Llve-ln-Jobi Mass., Conn. 820 to SSO Bus ticket Refer ences. Barton Trap Bureau. Gt. Bar rington, Mass. “EDUCATIONAL” MEN It WOMEN IS to Ml You can qua lify for many job opportunities In CIVIL SERVICE. Prepare at home for coming examinations. Send name, address, phone, directions if rural to NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE. P. O. Box 406, Raleigh, N. C. BEAUTY SALON Community Beauty Salon 813 S. Blount St. Dial 828-294 S T a imnnv TEAGUES DRV CLEANING, 1824 Olenwood Ave has merged and b now known aa HAYES BARTON AND DRV CLEANERS NO. 2, Paul Easterling. L Dial Tt 2-5516: No. S. Dial FOOD SPECIALB Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and PliHm (Oar Bpecialty> Pig and Chicken 109 E. DA VIE ST. SERVICE STATIONS DUNN’S ESSO STATION—SO 2 & Blood worth St Phone TE 14*8 MOTEL JEROME’S TOURIST DRIVE INN—Call or wrlta for reservations, 622 Jamai ca Drive, TE 2-5048 LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE SUPEROR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NOCICF. SERVING PROCESS BY PUBLICATION S. P. No. 9884 LEONARD SMITH AND WIFE. LUCILLE M. SMll^^ vs. WILLIE ALFORD GWYNN. Minor; CONSTANCE LA VON GWYNN, Minor; WILSON LAWS. LETHA MAY GWYNN; OWENNA LAWS; NAPOLEAN LAWS and DAVID LAWS. JR.. Defendants TO NAPOLEAN LAWS AND DAVID notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled special proceeding. The nature of the reller being sought is as follows: A Special Pro ceeding to partition-a certain describ ed tract of land known as "Washnig fen Laws Place" and whlcn the de fendant# are tennants in common in the tract of land. The said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at teh office ofthe Clerk of Superior Court in Wake County. N. C. You are required to make defense to such plpading not later than Feb ruary 9, 1954. and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service a gainst vou will apply to the court for the relief sought Assistant Clerk of Superior Court. _ . . January U, I*. » A February 1. 1984 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY _ _ _ Having Qualified as Executor. C. T. A of the Estate of Etta Love deceas ed late of Wake County. North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hsv intf claims against the estata of said deceased to exhibit them tothe un dersigned at Hit* East Hargett Street. Raleigh North Carolina on ot befor* the *th day of June. ML or this no tice will be pleaded to bar of their re covery Al' persons indebted to the estate wll please make Immediate pay n>T%is 9th day of January, MS*. GEORGE E. BROWN. Attorney Jan 11. 25; Feb. 1, and 1. l***^ “ FOR SALE! Wt BUICK 4-Door Sedan. Bartal N« 15278319. Motor No 54894915 belonging to Charles Edward Pearsall 521 E. Jones St, Raleigh, will ne sold to highest bidder on Feb. 4th. ML 12 Noon at Better Brake Hup SOD W. Morgan St . Raleigh. January IS. 2S; Feb. 1. t. M* Patronize Onr Advertisers GIVE GOD A CHANCE NOW! Attend Church Every Sunday! ALABAMA GOVERNOR INTERVIEWED BY NEGRO EDITOR — Gov. George Wallace of Alabama, right, talks with Jimmy "Bang-Bang" Walker, left, Editor of the Northweet De - The Happenings In Washington Terrace MISS CLARANETTE DURHAM nßewiv—. How was your past weekend? Hope it was an enjoyable one. 1 wish It had been one of those kinds that you like for your friends to read about, so you would have call ed me and told me about It U It was that good, suppose you males this weekend Just a lttle bit better. Okay? Miss Ruth Oates spent the week end visiting her mother, Mrs. Ma mie R. Oates, and family In Four Oaks. Mrs. Addie Mae Williams of Brooklyn, N. Y., spent some time recently in the Capital City visiting her mother, Mrs. Ophelia P. Thom as of A-6 Washington Terrace and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Williams, of 1101 Hadley Road, in Biltmore Hills. Congratulations te Mr. and Mrs. James Cole, who were married on Saturday, Jan. 18. Mrs. Cole Is the former Miss Patricia Wilson. The couple was honored with a shower Sunday afternoon at 5 p.m. at the home of the groom's sister, Mrs. Betty Baugh. Mrs. Parthenla C. Sanders of C-12 Washington Terrace has returned home after being a patient at Wake Memorial Hospital. She is recuper ating at her home now. We were very sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. Elsie Hinton of E-4 Washington Terrace. We share with the family our deepest sym pathy. Misses Mary Jane and Blondell Oates, sisters of Miss Ruth Oates, and Mr. Marlin and Gerald Wil liams of Goldsboro were visitors In the Terrace on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Charles Young spent last weekend wth his aunt and her fam ily, Mr. gnd Mrs. Leonard Allen and James, on Person St. He re ported having had a wonderful weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Jiles and son. formerly of E-3 Washing ton Terrace, moved during the past week. We are very sorry to lose sueh good friends, and we will miss you. but we are wishing you all the Joy In your new home. They are located now on Rock Quarry Hold. Celebrating birthdays during the past week were: Little Miss Veron ica Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Johnson. She cel ebrated her birthday January 21, and her grandfather. Mr. C. V. King, celebrated his birthday on January 17. Happy birthday greet ings to both of you. Have you been up to the office this week? If so, I guess you are wondering who the new face is in the office. Well, it's Miss Caro lyn Christmas. (Are you asking where Mr. Broadnax is? He Is still there.) They Just hired a new work er. We are glad to have Mias Christ mas working in our area. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Richard son and Mr. James Current, all od Winston-Salem motored to the Cap ital City and were the Sunday house guests of Mrs Mary Jfles and family. Also visiting her were Mr. and Mrs. Horace House of Cot ton Place. Mrs. Jiles is the niece of the Richardsons and the Houses. They all reported having bad a wonderful and enjoyable day. Miss Willie Mae Davis of J-U Washington Terrace spent the week end in Greensboro, visiting a friend of ben, Miss Doris “Pinky" Rog ers. Belated birthday greetings to Mrs. Iris Spencer, who celebrated her bird day last week. January 13. We vj»h you many happy re turns. If you have any type of news of interest to the public, please inform me by calling 832-2317 or writing me In care of this newspaper. I will be happy to have it printed In this Thank you for your co BURL ALLEi m " TONGUE TAKE TWO! No. 1. A week or so ago, many citizens here and elaewnere were brought deep sorrow by tie death of Mrs. Hesther Freemar of 10 Granville Terrace here—she was a long-suffering, cancer victim. Her younger daughter, Mable, of the home sends fervent gratitude to Chavis Heights residents, and numerous others who proved their friendship during her mother’s Illness and afterward. We who knew Hesther are very glad to have known her:—She was a cheerful, good neighbor— never Interfering, but serving wheverver and whenever she oould. Courageous and Industri ous, she often gave, but seldom received. Hesther never declared herself to be profoundly i.ghteous, but the always admitted her faults, always acknowledged God, and —In the end—she declared her eternal readlneas! Mrs. Hesther Freeman did not live so long, but she shall be long remembered for having lived so well- INK TON-* OUE Is a living witness, and OOD Is the secret Judge. No. 2. All the gubernatorial candidates In North Carolina seem dedicated to lessening the significance of the Negro vote. At first, there was little or noth ing said on the racial Issue—giv ing us, as a people, no particular choice except NOT to choose Lake! Well, all that James Farm er said—ln subetanoe— wag that, if Negroes In Chapel Hill were not treated like people—and soon, RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 810 a DAVIE ST. DIAL TE 2-7748 Prescriptions FILLED R. E. WIMBERLEY, Ph. C. CENTRAL DRUG STORE BABY SUPPLIES COSMETICS 501 E. Pavie St Raleigh, N. C Phone TE 2-8084 TRADE NOW FOR A NEW 1963 MERCURY GET EXTRA-TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE NOW RAWLS MOTOR TO. 4*B FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE TE 2-4345 Dealer Ho. 22M fender, a Negro newspaper published in Portland , Ore. Between Walker and Wallace are two unidentified members ol Wallace's entourage. (UP! PHOTO). ' land 111 see you next week st the Isame tme. So until then, this is *’ • ’ • " I' ‘ ' ’.•enkend. there would be more, and more vigorous demonstrations! This SAME promise was made and kept In at least five of the state’s ma jor cities—and In the nations capital! Nevertheless, ONF let out a clamorous bark, and now, ALL the hell hounds are HOWLING— Including the governor! This leaves our unwooed voto to be taken for granted by all the ras cals while they play for the sup port of a certain segment of the “white” race. Now, we don’t know what pub lic office Sanford will sc>’k next, but let him remember that WE elected him NOT as the BETTER of the two evils—for he Is no better than Lake—but as the less er of two evils—since he possesses inferior venom. While the new candidates seem —like Lake —to resent the thought of the black albatross about their necks, why don’t we adorn our own candi date, and show them a real show down. APPLIES FOR STEALING LICENSE BUNYORO, Uganda (ANP>—The local district commissioner receiv ed the shock of his life here re cently when he was handed an ap plication for a license to steal. Bis reasons: He was unable to find work, and there was no other way of supporting his family. BUY FROM CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS ZETA ZEST Zeta Phi Beta Sorority met on Jan. Bth at 6:00 p.m. at the home at Soror Mae Ligon. Hostesses Evelyn T>..— *>---♦*•- T-~ • ~ nage assisted her. A very impressive Founder’s Day program followed the business meeting. Soror Catherine Winters was in charge of the Founder’s Day observance. A delicious repast was served fol lowing the program. for ore attending this meeting were as follows; R. McKinney, M. James, P. Young, *B. Ligon, C. Winters. A. Logan, M. Barber, W. Poole, H. Sorrell. L. Flagg, E. Alston. I. Washington, V. Brown, M. Chavis, A. Hawkins, M. Carnage, M. Vea sey, B. Rivers, E. Howell, and M. Toole. Special Notice A new North Carolina corporation has been formed to manufac ture aluminum siding for both old and new homes, his is not just an other name to add to the already long list of “middlemen.” This is a manufacturing firm. HOMEOWNERS We will need about 42 strategically located homes in various sections of Raleigh as demonstrators. We will pick these homes on the basis of traffic by home, location, radical improvement of home, etc. You must be willing to give us a release for before and after pic tures and take a tour of our manufacturing plant. If you think your home may qualify, please give us a call for an individual discussion. SALESMEN Why work for someone else? Become a dealer for the manufact uring firm. This is a real opportunity. Phone for an appointment and we can discuss it CONTRACTORS Some one has to put up all this siding. If you have experience, or wish to get into siding installation, give us a call. PHOXE: J. W. BROWN 828-9331 I Triangle Aluminum Products, Inc. 735 PERISHING ROAD * RALEIGH, N. C Lionel Hampton To Appear At Elizabeth City Feb. 18 BJZABVm CITY - Lionel Hampton, the natonally and Inter nationally known Jan artist, will appaar at Elisabeth City State Col lage on Tuaoday, Fab. 18. The concert In Williams Hall at I p. m. b being presented through the cooperative efforts to two cam pua student groups, the Women's Government and Men's Govern ment Asaoclatlon. NOT JUST A GOOD BUY... but an INVESTMENT TODAY’S SPECIAL BUICK Special deluxe w 4-dr. V - 8 straight drive, radio and heater. $1995 ’ll MO Roadster “1600" con ui vertible. radio and heater, white (tree. 'LA BUICK LeSabre station ”9 wagon, power steering, power brakes, radio and heater, white tires, one owner. Nloe. *CO RAMBLER station wagon, “9 radln and h— malic ti*«*iuli»lyit. 'LI BUICK Invlcta station wagon, power steering, power brakes, air con dition, 2-tone paint. QL SmjMl (Buick 431 Fayetteville Raleigh B2B-3203 the —MW MW RALEIGH. !». C, SATURDAY. JANUARY M, HR Persona Interested In attending the concert may secure furthtr In formation by contacting the Office of the Dean of Women, the presi dent of the Woman's Government, Miss Viola Garris, or the president of the Men’s Government, Otha Sydnor, Elizabeth City Stata College DRIVE SAFELY! >LA OLDBMOBHJC "88' 4- 99 dr. hardtop, power steering* power brakes, radio and hefctfer, one owner, 2 - tone color. Ex tra nice. *£> RAMBLER Custom 400, u “ automatic transmission, bucket seats, air condi tion, 2-tone paint. fAO PEUGEOT 4 - dr. radio and heater, luggage rack, white tires. Real nice eoonomy car. ’£l LINCOLN Continental fully equipped, factory air oondltlon. SEE ONE OF THESE COURTEOUS SALESMEN ‘ E. T. Burchette Jr. T. I. Sutton T. I. Sutton Jr. Q. A. Vanhook BUICK-JAGUAR SALES-SERVICE TAINT THE BARB MIAMI (AMP) On any other person, the name Frank Sinatra la Just a name, not to toeal bexar here last weak. The boning Sinatra, and a friend held up a grocery store, shot one man, clubbed another,.and Had with over 1400. A police offi cer, arriving within minutes of the robbery, gave chase and caught up with the pugilist In the ensuing scuffle, the policeman flattened the boxer and disarmed him cf a J 8 calibre revolver. At polios station, the 85-year-old boner Frankie said he had fought professionally to the Little River arena. Ha didn't say. however, how good he was. His companion, who had all the money IN HAPPY MOTORING! ’£9 BUICK Inflate* 2 - dr. hardtop, power steering, power brakes, radio and heater.. Clean as oan be. »JC9 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. station u “ wagon, automatio tram* mission, radio and heat er. Real nice. 73 corV AIR Monaa hard -99 top. 4 in the floor, bucket seats, one owner. Real sharp. *fS BUICK Special deluxe 4- 9“ dr., automatic transmis sion. radio and heater, white tires 7

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