situations SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION HELPWAwrwn BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILDCARE WANTED PERSONAL /sjCT . CLEANING fc HAULING J, ’ —Low Cost Advertising — —Low Cost Advertising POR WHAT HAVE you... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / tSMwSP|| FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DLAL TEmple 4-5558 /HA ANNOUNCMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS NOUSESFOR RENT Classified Rates <StP* wjji" to «o h h ££ pUy h» .m lto THe Tttc lack wo»<l abbreviation, Initial oi aymtol taunt at ona wort. Wprtlia marks art MOT eountad Tin minimum anabar of worts a any went ad it it worts. Tow will sava monoij by ordering your ad to run • jfeysArkS stst CARD OF THANKS •' Mrs. CharlotlS H. Greene expresses stnotre appreciation to her many triends tor their kindnesses shown dur ing her recent Illness at home and te the howsltal. FEMALE HELP WANTED! HOUSEMAIDI Uve-in-Jobs. Mam.. Conn. UQ to tfO. But ticket. Refer ences. Barton Tmp. Bureau, Qt. Bar nngton. Mast. ■ “EDUCATIONAL” MIN* WOMEN It to HI You can qua lity tor many Job opportunities in Ctm SERVICE. Prepare at home toi - roming examinations. Send name, address, phone, directions it rural to NATION Al. TRAINING SERVICE. P. O Box 406. Raleigh. M. C. BEAUTY SALON Community Beauty Salon 515 S. Blount St. Dial 828-2943 LAUNDRY TEAGUE'S DRV CLEANING. lttt Qian wood Ave. nas merged ana is now known as HAYES BARTON AMD DRI CLEANERS NO. 1 Paul Easterling. Mgr. Na L Dial IE S-Ml6: No 1 DU. FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAB-ri-Qaad (Our Specialty i Pig and Chicken IW> E- PA VUE HI SERVICE STATIONS DUNN'S agio STATION-5U2 S Blood worth St Phone IB Mdt IV, * * t 1 JBftOME'3 TOURIST DRIVE INN—CaI) or write tor reservation!. <23 Jamal da Drive, IK 3-5048 LEGAL NOTICES i NOTICE piyijlQ Q|]^l f prnm y AdniAistra* aaid daesasad (o' exhibit them to the undersigned atP. O. Box MS. Raleigh, Norto Carolina, on or before the 2Uth suut-jpjrs xsarß persons indebted to the estate will *35 KWfffcSwriw SHIRLEY FARRAR. Admix. FT CARNAGE. Att'y February A 15. 33, M, ltd*. NORTH CAROLINA WAX* COUNTY . _ NOTICE UMORR and by vtrture of the power of tala eoatalnad In a certain Died of Sysntis«!fti , wß County, North Carolina, default having been made In the payment ot the in debtedness there by secured and said Deed of Trust being by the Urms thereof subject to foreclosure, the un dersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash at the courthouse door in Wake County. North Carolina, at 13:00 o - clock noon, on Monday th# »th day of March 1994, the property conveyed to said Deed of Tnnt, the same lying and being to the County ot Wake, State of NerUi Carolina, to Raleigh Township, and more particularly described aa toi lowfc ■ olina, as shewn by map of Spring Grove Heights. which is recorded in Book ofMeps 1985, st page 5. In the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, North Carolina. Tbs successful bidder will be re quired to make a deposit of not less Urea five pc- cent (5%) of the pur - ehaae bid to show good faith, and the bid will lay open tor ten days to re ceive increase bid as required by Uw. This 4th day of February. 1964. . J, J, HENDERSON, Trustee F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney February A 15, n, », 1964. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY KOIICI The undersigned having qualified aa Executor of toe Estate of Dockery toeblae. Sr., deceeaed. tote of Wake county. <hi* is to notify all persona having claims against said Estate to present them to toe undersigned at SB9 X- Martin Street Raleigh. N. C , on 5 before the 3rd day of February. MB. this notice will be pleaded to bar of ttds recovery. All parsons Indebted to said Estate will please make Immedi ate payment to toe undersigned. This the 3rd day of February. 19dt VICTOR fdfcid.ES, Executor GEORGE R. GREENE. Attorney February S, 19, IS. tt. M 4 EXECUTHDCE NOTICE MamcAjtouKA \ sgj jmga. i-zrrJis'V ssa vsna-wy^asg Nerth Carolina, on or before the 37th diy of July, wit or this notice win be yielded to her of their recovery. All r .arises indebted to toe estate will ptoeee mesa» Immediate payment ' TMs. 37th day of January. W* MBS. VKRNIE OWENS. Executrix JbLzr&irstr NOTICE OrjPCECVTRiX TO aSned at Rafcreh. t Jtorth°C«reßna*M> "zE&lfa&Sfil&iSßk btaOtt Under theWßl of fctoJ,%lLr 1 M. BURL ALLEN'S H "tongue TAKE TWO! Na 1. A particular, local Negro business man should take inven tory more frequently to determine whether he keep* too much stock on hand. He recently endured con siderable expense to improve his hotel end restaurant, but it is ob vious that hi* costy purpose is NOT obvious to some of his workers! Ofter, when Mr. and Mrs. B. era clswhere—probably planning for better business, many of their would-be restaurant patrons finally walk away, hungry, and disgusted over having waited so long in vain, while loitering, lazy, conceited wai tresses served nobody! Talk gets around, so, it is hurt ful how—despite his splendid ef forts—Mr. B’s is becoming noted for structural elegance and lack of personal service! Nevertheless, YOU ARE THE DETECTIVE You have Jutt witnessed an exciting stoni-final hotting bout ta the huge metropolitan arena, in which young Sandy Stevens BN scored an impressive knockout victory over veteran campaigner Bull Martin. Now. ten minutes after tha ring has been cleared you are summoned to the dressing room of Sandy Stevens. Upon walking into the dreasing room, you immediately see ttM young fighter lying sprawled on the floor next to the rubdown table. dead, a bullet wound through his right temple. You are nf ■—>•— * - —* ire - a* ¥ 94 AAA NAS tut. <aiu your eyes travel sadly over the muscular figure now lying so still on Its beck, the strong looking arms with tha huge boxing gloves on the hands outstretched on the floor, the body still glisten ing from sweat of the recent fight. You notice also that one of tha shoes has already been untied . . . and above tha bead on tha floor lies a .38 caliber revolver. “Can’t understand why Sandy had to go and do tale!" his manager, Joe Torch. “And right after that upset win over tha Bufl. too. Os course, Sandy was a real moody kid . . . and X always had to work hard with him to keep him In the right frame of mind. Ha was a fast guy with the buck, too ... owed money all over town ... Maybe he was being bard pressed by some of the guy* be owed money .. . maybe ..." “Suppose you tell me Juat what happened." you break ta on him. ' “Well, we got bask Into the dressing room here after (he fight... Sandy and me and Billy Hendrick, our trainer there," and be points to the nervous little bald-beaded man hovering near tbs door of the room. “Sandy sat down on the edge of the table there, and be was looking very upeet about something . . . nothing like a fellow who had Just won a big fight and a nioe bundle of oaah. He told us to get out of the room for a few minutes, to let him alone , . . that ha wanted to think some things over. So we got out, and X waa getting myself a drink at the water fountain in tae corridor when X beard the shot. I wasn’t sure at first that It came from ta bare . . . but when I threw the door open, there waa Sandy lying there on the floor ... dead and that gun there beside him." You pick up the gun carefully in your handkerchief, sniff at the barrel, and determine that it bee been recently fired. Then, after gag ing again around the simply furnished room, the trainer’s table, the liniments, varioue ointments and salves, and bandages on the taelves, you turn again to Joe Torch. “You say that Sandy ordered you out of the room immediately after you arrived here, that neither you nor Billy Hendrick had time to do any work on him?" “That’s the way it was." “And neither of you moved or touched the body rinoe tale hap pened?" Joe Torch stares hard at you, and shakes hto hSAd. You stare back at him add say. "Both you and Billy Will have to come with me to headquarters for further questioning. This certainly was not suicide. It waa murder!" How do you know this? SOLUTION top soo (id uo ttdttot em pemm eavq oq ptnoe feu • • • epiraq tpi no toab(f taptoq w* un* am JO am PtoP* —OP tog wmtf 4pqy Bill Barnwell Quintet Tops In Villanova Jazz Festival HAMPTON INSTITUTE, Va. Some 4,000 jazz buffs witnessed the top-winning successes of Tha Bill Barnwell Quintet in the talent-fill ed Intercollegiate Jazz Festival at Villanova Univeraity recently. The quintet, featuring four Hampton Institute students, was judged “Beet Combo ta Festival' and “Finest JazZ' Group ta Festi val." Tha awards ter beta eatogar las inelade: bookings at the Warld Pair, toe Newpart and LEGAL NOTICES AcacMSSTRAToara nones WORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED aa Adtojatotoa tor of the fetats ot Mrs. Aitta C. Mel lette, deceeeed, late ot Wafce North Caroitoa. this is to notify ell pereons having dolma agetnat the E- S^ssisrsssgxss ssw&LfiasaKS wUI be pleaded in her of tbeir recov ery. All persons Indebted to the eetete wttt please meke mmadtote payment. .dfffgg'agftm IMRE CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY . ceaeed. late of Wake County, North rt!saS rSsiars said deceased to exhibit them to flu undereixned at UMfc tost Hargett Street. Raleigh. North Carolina on or thte*Satteo win Iff pfedgST te 'bar ot rusraSLsrs.’SSM ~s - *" Ad m InutratrtK these cheats continually expect to be paid in accordance with an a graeraent, their part of which they refused to uphold! It to plain, there fore, that, if they are mentally competent, they era definitely out to drain the man. At any rate, we advise Mr. B. to shake them up before they break him down! NA 1 Approximately throe weeks ago, Mrs. Von Warren Atkinson of Johnston County was laid to rest We must edd that, along with be ing an unusually devout person, she was NOT tha typical mother in-law. Ta her four daughters-ta law and her two aooa-ln-law. she was always Mother, because to her we wen always sons and daug tars. Her oldeat daughter, Juanita Atkinson Allen, of I Granville T«> race here, end the rest of us thank you all for your consoling hospi tality. Pscenes Jess feetlvala; a week’s engagement at a New Ysrk Jaaa slab; a racerdtag cantraitj and tnpMii, Additionally, two member* es the group. Bill Barnwell, alto nut play ing leader, and Preston Williams, fluegal ho mist, were award recip ients ta the “Outstanding Instru mentalist," category. Barnwell was judged the outstanding reed Instru mentalist receiving e LelHanc “LL” clarinet and Williams the outstand ing brass Instrumentalist noelvtag a Marita trumpet ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED —Mr. jOenssnl ef Catherine *Maria to Mr. Walter Lee WWams Aa early Spritor wadding is plan- CAROLINIAN Begins “Silver Dollar” Program BT 8. E. CLARKSON Te the readers and subscribers of this newspaper* The CAROLINIAN is sponsoring a promotion to create additional interest in its advertising columns. Every advertiser is a member of our new Silver Dollar Promotion. Elgibility rules follow: 1. If you are a subscriber or have purchased the CAROLINIAN for this particular week. X If you have a receipt from om ot our advertisers, showing a pur chase made or a bill paid; X If you are t subscriber and have a receipt from one ot our ad vertisers, you are entitled to bonus : ‘Hr INPiIP. ijflgfw A HIGH-FLYING EAGLE Leon Grant, 6-7 North Caro lina hoopater laapa high to score in NCC’e 83-76 defeat ot the Morgan State College Bean at Durham Thursday. The NCC Eagles, who are now 7-8 in the CIAA and 9-9 orerali, avenged an earlier■ lose to tha Bears. Shown in the action also an Morgan’s Edward Strawthen (30) and Barry Sima (34), RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 B. DAVIS ST. DIAL TE 1-7748 TRADE NOW FOR A NEW 1963 MERCURY GET EXTRA-TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE-NOW RAWLS MOTOR CO. «M FAYETTEVILLE ST. PRONE TE 1-4*4* Dealer No. 33M *195 - ’495 WE NEED ROOM!! THE FOLLOWING GOOD TRADE-INS WILL BE 80LD AT WHOLESALE PRICES STRAIGHT SALES NO TRADES ... ’s6Chev.V-BHT '6O Renault Sdn. 'SB Chev. V-8 HT '6O Hillman Sdn. *57 Chev. Sta. Wag. '59 Renault Sdn. 'SB Chev. V-8 Sdn. 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Meetings Tha Capital City Group of Alcoholics Anonymuoa, founded in October of IMS. moats each' Wednesday and Friday nights at 8 o'clock at tha Bloodworth St YMCA, 000 S. Bloodworth St An persona having problems with alcoholic beverages are in vited to become affiliated with this body. They win be wel comed, ' 11

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