SITUATIONS 9MLP WANTED Classified Rates £g«]|iu * * * * M^wMtMTSTulirard?Ton wtu*sev* mw by ordering your ed to run • j&Sfaasj^irar CARD OF THANKS Jfe £SS? S^ec&wtadamwtth ataMT* appreciation your aaiaWliiin ot aympathy la tha aub "Ep*' maSbuomiTi>uNSTX>N >n wu« j^ES^^snr ML EARL PUNSTON. Nephew FEMALE HELP~WANTED! •asr4ff , s,e. u is“^ajas: •BOM. Barton Imp. Bureau. Gt Bar rington. Maw. “EDUCATIONAL" ffinr WOMEN U to Mi You can qua lify for many job opportunities in CIVIL SERVICE. Prepare at home for -)oming examinations. Send name, address, phone, directions if rural to NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE. P. O. Bon 406. Raleigh. N. C. . LAUNDRY tEAOUk-S ORE CLEANING, 1124 Glen wood Ave tik* merged ana Is now known as BAYES BARTON AND DRY CLEANERS NO 1 Paul Easterling, L Dial it Hill; No t Dial FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAE-B-Q Mi (Our Spatial*) P% and UMakea 10> B DAVIK BT. SERVICE STATIONS MIME'S BEBO STATION—6OS S Blood worth Et Phono TV H« MOTEL LEGAL NOTICES Sim, *UU^‘S t *wil2^on«? le ? io^ on or before tflejSSt dayW er Eds notice will be 2&Sd to bar oTheir reoovwy. AU ■MW?... UNDER and by virture of tha powsr of t- 1 - contained to a certain D**U of Trust executed by Vivian *£ “*“?*,*?• Unmarried dated July !*. tag. **• eordedinßook IMS. Peaeti#. to tha office ol the Register of of Waho County. North Carolina, default having been made in tha payment of the to g^Ti^r rSSiMr-fw^ County. North Carolina. attostt O - clock noon, on Monday the ssh day «f March 1934, the property ©onveyyi in a.w ss/ss «&3sfts k>W Lot No. Mon Pender Street to Baleigh. Wake County. North Car olina. aa shown by map of Spring Grove Heights, which is recorded inßooK ofMap* 1«S. at page SJn tha offlca of the Register of Deeds for Wake County, North Carolina. Tha successful bidder wdU be re auired to make a deposit of not lesa an* five pe- cent (*%) of the pur chase bid to show good faith, and the bid will lay open for tan days to re ceive Increase bid as required by law. rsv&sssrdXi. T. J. CARNAGE Attorney Pabruary A tt. «. ti. !»**. KSfc Er, deceased, late of Wake County, tola Is to notify all persons having claims against seld Estste to BftarAfvagyg.g seesaws aa&rtfs tola recovery. All parsons todsbtad to aaM Estate win plaass make tmroedl- n. sz. » . tm WXBCVnWCS NOTICE Mtn CAROLINA J yTED > asExncutrtx^nf BSs es W ske *CoSty t *North Carolina, fie Is to notify nil persons having ettam* against tha btate of said de caeaed to exhibit them to the uadw- SB at SBi Hill Street. Batata*. North Caroline, on or before thertth day of July. ISS4. or this notice wa be pT-Irl to bar of their recovery. An aSane to tha aatato win pWaas make immediate payment. This nth day of January. WM. MSGS. VERNUI OWENS. Exccirtrlx FT CARNAGE. Attorney February g IS. XL N. OS4. notice or ccßLimux to CREDITORS (.Tint qualified as Executrix under •towtH eflfary J. BeMtot decerned, tote et Wake County. North Carolina, tote la to notifr kn parsons havtog claims against the estate es mid de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at Raletvh. North Carolina mi er before the 15th day of Aneust. Ntt. or this Notice win be pleaded m her of their to ate parpignt. Tb« »H, dav of Mewnr.lW PER VICE WILLIE MA* IONEB. Executrix Under ,H * Wil of Ntovv J. pmvMff. P~—— * ATTT ROT WACWLLAN. J* *•*? I fm£*luith *. NSC SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTOR # BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE m PERSONAL tt? L. CLEANING » BAUUNO ,A- gA— Low Cost Advertising — nmSs&Sk —Low Cost Advertising FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEraple 4 5558 / |A£P|j FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 fflflJJlP - ANNOUNCMENTS CARDS OP THANKS IN MEMO* IAN LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS - APARTMENTS &OUSESPON RElit * , • • YOU ARE THE DETECTIVE “A miserable night,” you mutter to yourself as you drive your «tr through tbs steady drlxafe of min that has baen soaking the landanape for the past several hours. You arrive at the fashionable home Os Ml. and Mrs. Sylvester Hartman, when you are admitted at tha front door by a butter and emorted to the living ream. Haro you find a large number of anxioua looking guaoto clustered hen and there a bout the spacious room, evidently ritomirttng the news of tht “crime" that has brought you here. The host and hostess approach you. "Mg jewels ... all of them ... gone!” exclaims Mrs. Hartman. “I know they were In my bedroom before X earn* downstairs to Hw party, because X went through them to select the necklace I’m wearing now,” and she points to the pearls she Is wearing around her throat. “The thief evidently acme In while we were all gathered downstairs hare to the living room, took my precious jewels, and mads off with them." “We know how he entered the house, too,” Mr. Hartman breaks In. while at the same time he Is slipping on a light tan "all-weather ooat.’’ HO conducts you outside the houm. over the rata-soaked, spongy turf to the area beneath his wife’s bedroom window. You flash your light in the direction of his pointing finger end see the ladder leaning against the house up to Mrs. Hartman’s room. It Is an aluminum lad der, from all appearances a new one, and the silvery-colored ladder and Its rungs shine out bright and dean In the rays of your light, “Who did all this?" you ask. pointing to a number of footprints In the muddy ground about the leddm. "Oh, we re responsible for that... several of the other men and I came outside Immediately after my wife rushed downstairs with toe news of the theft Incidentally, that's a brand new ladder we bought Just yesterday. The thief must have found It In cur garage .. . And mads good use of It too." _ . . You and Hartman walk back to the front door and. after wiping your shoes oerefully on the mat tator the hallway where you again question Mia Hartman. “How did you dleoover the theftf ’ “I went up to my room to freshen up my faos a bit The flirt thing that met my eyes was my Jewel boot open on the bed wnptyl “Has anyone left the house during the course of your party? “Oh no ... everyone Is still here. Our butler hasn’t left the area of the front door all evening, and tbs maid and cook have been In the kitchen ... which of oourse accounts for all entrances and exit*. “Well.” you then say. “please don’t allow anyone to leave Juat yet X think your Jewels are atm hire to tbs house! • S 5 Oonrtrierlne the weather and the muddy, soggy ground around , jvi* *»>' ' * a W-4***4 ♦AAfcAVkhiy traces left on the rungs of the ladder by anyone who had used it to entor Mrs. Hsrt man’s room .But the rungs of the aluminum ladder shone out bright and clean” 1 nthe rays of the light you fleshed on them. BURL ALLEN’S Ink TONGUE LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA Nortk Carolina, tola B to notlly 2i persons having claims i •Ute ot said deceased to irti or this n^c. wul pleas* meke minedlat* payment. “ias&i'/ssaa.TL*. NORTH CAROLINA W as AtDnhrUabatrtx, 5 Carolina, thla Is to notify •UJ*™ 0 ™ 1 having clams against tha satato of saldaaceaaad to cxhlblfthyn JoJto undersigned at 11851 Eaat Hargett Street. Raleigh. 1W» Sr before the 14th day of Mareh, IJSI, or this notice will be pledged to bar of their recovery. All persona tociebtedto the esUte will please make ImmedUte day of rebnury. ISM. VEDIZ J. DEBNAM, Administratrix GEORGE E. BROWN Attornay fteb. 32, 23; March 7, and 14, 1334. NORITH CARCJUMA UNDER and by vlrtora of tea pyg of sale contained tea oartdn Pydj* Trust executed by Lucy Becoet, W1 dow, Lucy Beeroat, (Juardlan of r»- SSL aU“3 , '«S!ff»L«rX married, Rufus Samuel Be<mat. Unmsr rled, dated December S, MM. and re copied in Book MW. at PU«.W » the office of toe BegWer ot Deads of Wake County. North Cerolbto. 0^ SSj being by toe tonne thereof subject to toiectosure. the un de rxigned Trustee toU ojXerfor public auction to toe highest bidder for cash et the courthouse door ta Wake County. Norto Cwto. *» U<{ o’clock noon, on Friday too XT to day of March. MSL toe property conveyed to satd Deed of Trust, toe some lying and being to toe County of WaJw. JStoto of North Carolina. In Baleigh Township. mwi more particularly described as fat toW%o It situated on toe aoto todo of South Saunders Street aa ntovto cated and bounded by a lino bogte ing at a point on toe ooat side es said Saunders Street said point be ing SH.I feet southwardly from West Cabarrus Street, as now lo cated. runs thence northwardly a loog toe east side of said Sounders Street SU (set to lot No. M. on said map. thence easterly 74 feet a hmf toe aouto Ode of mid lot No. 10. thence southwardly parallel to sold Saunders Street M feet, then re southwestwerdly 75 feet to toe be glnning on said Saunders Street, for further reference aee Book es Maps MM. at Page M. to the office of the Register ot Deeds for Waha The”*uecesJui bidder will be imlr flve* < p«M9«nt* <*%?* to show good faith, and tha bid will lag open tor ten days to receive taemoao This Stt oa» of February. Mrt J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney February X»; March T. 14. XL MSL NOTICE AU Persons having claims er Indebt ednesses against the estote of WllMom Haywood, contact; Edna Neywoed Ot SU Booth Saunders Street. Eelefgk. SL C yeb. to. March 7. 14, C. MM Sine* so many have said so much On tha controversial tobacco Issue, it might seem to some that no further comments are needed. Wall. It seems to us that certain of tha earliest remarks were wholly un necessary. Por example, Congrese men Harold Cooley said—soon af ter tha reload* of tha famed report by members of the American Med ical Association—that ha was not convinced by the many discovered links between tobacco nnoking and particular types of cancer. Os course, Mr. Cooley's statement as pertaining to tobacco alona, is virtually lnalgnfleant! Growers and manufacturers know that. In spite of all financial gains, thare la aventually no profit in produc ing the consuming poisonous pro ducts. Responsible parties now voice this attitude by planning and welcckning all necessary research. Consumers don’t seem much af fected by Mr. Cooley's talk.—They took sides before and soon after he made the speech, and, while many keep their vows not to smoke, others are faithful to Ihelr smoking oath*. So, tha congress man's little political lullaby seems to be lulling only the singers—that is, as it concerns tobacco smoking. But we regard the matter through a broader scope: Too many politic ians were too hard to eenrlnco a- Born in west INDIES, OF MIXED PARENTA«C;HE BE CAME A WORLD-FAMOUS OENERAL , £ NOTED AS StMON BOLIVAR 7 # GREAT EST RIVAL./ MOVINOTO VENEZUELA M 1810, HE BECAME A OENERAL AMD DEFIED AUTHORITY BY FISHTMO FOR NEGRO RIGHTS .AC STIRRED NEGRO OFFICERS AND MEN —.. -LION FOR THIS BOLIVAR HAD HIM Kit • /RUT NOTHING COULD KILL THE MOVEMENT/ «... CdvrwgAnsfc pfm'&s FOUNDER’S DAY OBSERVED BY RALEIGH CHAP TER OP NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGE WOM ME—Lett to right: M—dwum Vara Morgan, Dolores Judd, Ah mots Glssooo, Glsdy Smith, NslHs Harris, M, T. Homed, Catherine Larkins, Thelma Rack, Attorney F. J, Carnage, speak CPI Will Repeat Atom Youth Prize Expense-paid trips to a nation al conference on peaceful uses of atomic energy await two Caro lines high school students and their teachers who participate ta eotenoe fain scheduled thla spring. Carolina Power Ss Light Com pany and other investor-owned companies are sponsoring the Youth Conference on the Atom for the sixth consecutive year. “Not Good For Wife,” Husband Kills Himself DETROIT (ANF>— A 33-year-oM husband who was experiencing marital difficulties because of his gambllhg and inability to make “ends meet" financially committed suicide here last week after reach ing the conclusion that he was not "good enough for bis wife.” He was Fred Nelson, whe hanged hboself ta the base ment es his heme with a plan, tie clothesline and left a sui cide rote reading: “I am retag CAROLINIAN Begins “Silver Dollar” Program •Y S. I. CLARKSON To the reader* and subscribers of this newspaper, The CAROLINIAN is sponsoring a promotion to create additional Interest In Its advertising columns. Every advertiser ta a member of our new Silver Dollar Promotion. Elgibllity rules follow: 1. If you are a subscriber or have purchased the CAROLINIAN for this particular week. 2. If you have a receipt from one of our advertisers, showing a pur chase made or a bill paid; bout the threat of naztam. commu nism and so many other isms, and— ar we all know, their recognition of the facts is too late for millions of lives, and almost too late for this nation! Too many poliettana. like Mr. Cooley, practice publishing opin ions on matters concerning which they are not qualified to form opin ions except those based on the im pressions of authorities. To such speakers we leave this maxim; When you have nothing to say. please my nothing! ftjugg Yon Should Know and ttMir toaohan flam through out th* United State* trill attend the ooufiwpoe Mow. *-7 In Chi cago. for the tint tin*, CFftL tale year la offering taro I*o aavtage bonds for seoond-pleee winners ta its taro-atato asrrtoe stssl to tads eat of your life—be cause I was not good snoagh tar you." Nelson’s wife, Dorothy, dtacovv ed his body hanging from the raft ers when she went to the basement to inveslgate, attar bo tailed to an swer a call from a oe-worker with whom he rod* to work dally. Bh* cut his body down and than called police. She then told polio* of their mar ital difficulties. I. If you art a subscriber and have a receipt from on* of our ad vertisers, you are entitled to bonus monay. 4. No employee of The CARO LINIAN or any member of hta or her Immediate family are eligible to participate. Should a repesentativ* from The CAROLINIAN call at your home and ask you if you have this week’s CAROLINIAN and a receipt from one of our advertisers, you will be entitled to win the Silver Dollar, by producing the current copy es this newspaper. Don’t get caught without a CAR OLINIAN and a receipt, because a CAROLINIAN representative may be knocking on your door, this newspaper. The first railroad (with powered locomotives) In North Carolina was built from Petersburg, Virginia, to Blakely on the Roanoke River, Just east of the present town of Weldon. It was completed ta IS3X DRIVE SAFELY! or; and Mrs, Caesarea Debnam, president, participate in the in duction ot new members : Afr*. Daisy Robson, Mies Carrie Har rison, Meedamee Lillian McMillan, Ruby McKinney, Margeret Hayes, Marjorie Phillips and Merlyn Lytle. The event was held at the Meadow Brook Country Chib recently. “UNCF QUEEN" Mias Un da Maser, shown above, to Bar ber-Scotia College’s United Ne- Negro College Fund Queen.” A Sophomore from Taylorsville. Ml— Moser to an elementary ed ucation major. She recently at tended the Annual National A lumnf Conference of the United Negro College Fuad ta Gary, In- Ligon Takes Part In Dist Drama Fest The J. W. Ligon Jr.-Sr. High School Drama Guild -will appear ta Wilson. Thursday to participate In the Eastern District Festival of The North Carolina High School Drama Association The Ligon players, under the di rection of C. C. Lipscomb, will present a one-act comedy by Jose phine NiggU entitled. “Sunday Costa Five Pesos". It ta based on tha Moulcan Village life which in volves a young girl, who through Jealousy break* off her engage ment, then repentant, tries to win back her beau with the aid of some well meaning friends who only manage to involve her In further difficulties. Th* anther reveals that the theme to baaed en aa eld Mexi can law Out ta still enforced ta essay es Ce small -villages es the Republic—"a wemaa whe ■tarts a fight su Saaday mart pay a flat Os five pee—". If the Ligon production receives an A-l rating the play will be pre sented again at the state festival In competition with other school* with A-l winners. The state festi val will be held at th* Ligon High School. March 18-14. The east Includes; Gregory Stodge. Mtasaa Mary Harris. Mll (kud Campbell, Carnetta Blakely and Rachel Sanders. RUT FROM CAROLINIAN ADVERTISERS DRIVE SAFELY! BALBtoH, it. n, in* £ S tax Bo' ’Vi Ko«p Us flay-- 1 1 | By The Millions r | Millions yev keep Million* ot peppWi, bn«y. And that’* not oountia* thtir drtotod vonmts, nbfrm and other baby littoral • " »?WSj3Sstl both in and out of homo. Arriv ing with largo longa and appe tites, they often push whole families into the suburbs, and an responsible for • rising need for housing, clothing, fur- Bltnro, toy*, transportation and, of oourse, food. No wonder thare are now At* Gerber baby food plants ta fertile farm areas m th* United Stats*. And no wonder there are more than 100 varieties of strained and Cnior food* for young mothers choose from those deys. Each year since 1064, na tional births havo exceeded 4,000,000 - reason enough for babies to have a apecial weak art aside ta their honor. This RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily *lO S DAVIH BT. DIAL TB 1-7748 TRADE NOW FOR A NEW 1963 MERCURY GET EXTRA-TRADE-IN ALLOW ANCE—NOW RAWLS MOTOR CO. Mi FAYETTBVaU >T. PHOMB TB | dm Deatar Ha MM % ■ NORTH CAROLINA’S LARGEST STOCK 1 / OF RAMBLERS DRIVE TO RALEIGH AND SEE A COMPLETE LINE OF COLORS AND BODY STYLES AT NORTH CAROLINA’S VOLUME RAMBLER DEALER Weaver Bros. RAMBLER, INC. > 223 W. Lenoir St. " TE S-4176 Dealer 3203 ' RaW*h —iU A. A. Meeting* Tim Capital Cfty OrtßP-of to oarb Wedassday and Friday nights st • attack at tbs Bleodworth St YMCA. «M A Blood worth SL All psnoae having problems with alcoholic bsvorages art In-. . vttsd to bacons affiliated with this body. They win ba'ml- TICKLED TO BE ALIVE MONROVIA. Liberia (^NP)—A 13-yeor-oM bag was waUdng be tween railway tracks when he, spied a train coming around the bend. Rushing to «rt off the tracks, ha slipped, fell net on his stomach between the trades aa the two locomotive, wren-oar, 400-ton Iron ore loaded brain passed ever him. When thr traln halted, the crew came back to ta «wct the remains, but Hto bog was only slightly wounded. Hot he got five dags’ hospital esse _ 25-May l It's the Mad aaaivor weak in a baby houaahold, the annual occasion to recognised a* time to review bab fs saw* program. And don’t target that important visit to baby** doctflr, Not only are tana 4,000,far ss'ssss'a&sjs products, now effort* in thato behalf. Index of the voar-rowd care and planning that gatoto baby products today to a mod ern Research Center at JFrt sMStovS* talc - study of baby foods. 7

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