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THE HBCTttIBOW FAMILY CARD OF THANKS • The family of the late Mrs. Annie B Williams is grateful to relatives and friends lor their kind expressions of sympathy in its hour of sadness during the loss of their slate, CARD OF THANKS We. the members of the Haywood family would like to express our sin cere thanks to the many friends for their words of comfort expressed to us during the recent passina of our aunt, Dr. Anna Haywood Cooper. THE HAYWOOD FAMILY WANTED! WANTED Church organist to eem pete on Tip Top Bread “Organist of the Year" contest on WSRC Write Box 28, Durham, or visit the station for de tails. No costs or fee of any kind. Ist prize $300; 2nd prize $200; 3rd prize tioo. Onlv 38 organist can participate contact WSRC promptly. FEMALE HELP WANTED! HOUSEMAIDS Uve-tn-Job*. Masse. Conn. 830 to Marius ticketsßefer ences. Barton Tmp. Bureau. Qt Bar rington, Mass. FEMALE HELP WANTED! Guaranteed N. Y. Dive-in maid lobs. •K - *55 Wk. Fart advanced. Mallory Agency. Lynbrook, N. Y FOR SALE! building lot, earosT ttosman A Pivlc Streets. BM-8387. “EDUCATIONAL” MEN A WOMEN tl to 801 YOU can qua lify for many Job opportunities In CIVIL SERVICE Piepare at home for eomlng examinations. Send as?- ■‘jSSSm SERVICE, P. 0. Box 405. Raleigh. N C. LAUNDRY TEAGUTS DHY CLEANING. 1*24 gsraffvgfig&yf; iSTBS, FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-a-Q and Chicken (On Specialty) Pig and Chtokea 109 B DAVIB 8T SERVICE STATIONS ~ •CNN'S ESSO worth St Phono TE l-SS MOTEL JEROME'S TOURIST DRIVE or write for reservations. 62* Jamai ca Drive. TI 2-5048 REAL BAROAINS Used GAS Appliance j • WATER HEATERS • RANGES 0 CIRCULARS Only $5 Down Small Monthly Payments! Act Now! - Call X N. WELLS 833-6641 LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA H£tdn* o qu*Uß® d “ Administratrix, es theTstata of John B Debnam, de eeaaed. late of Wake County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons Having clams against the estate of -mi* deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Dili East Hargett Street7 Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before the lith day of March. 1984. or this notice will be pledged la bar of their recovery. All person* Indebted to the estate will please make immediate P %»to lith day of February, 1884. VEDIE J. DEBNAM. Administratrix GEORGE E. Broun Attorney Feb. a. 29; March T. and 14. 1984. NOTICE AB Persons having claims m indebt ednesses against the estate of William Haywood, contact; Edna Haywood at 51* South Saunders Street Raleigh. N C Feb. *8; March 1. 14. *l. 1984 NORTH CAROLINA ANNE PERRY ALLEN. Plaintiff TO ROBERT BURNS ALIEN that a Ptaadtog er Cwn plalnt seeking relief against you Has been Hied m the above entitle-} srtton and eras fl’ed in the Supener C;rrt of Wake County on tho 4th of Miron, IMM4. The nature of the relief being sought ts ea follows Platatff see v s a divorce rtf’ uto from Robert Bum* At'en def-wdant upon the »raunds that plaintiff and de fendant have lived separate rnd a-art for more than two ee«tinueus yssri next preceding the tou-ttuMon cf this action and that pUua'-iff and defendant anid atate of sep- x 'rw are required to answer or de mur to the sud Cor-, o tarot of p s’otlff not later than the 2nd day of May .. _ TOC ARE TUB DCCTECTIYI 7™ Into the beautifully furnished private off!** at Stephen McLean, one at the city’s fnrwmgl attorneys. Thar* rag are met by his Junior partner. Robert Adams, and the beautiful young red-haired secretary. Catherine Thomas—both of them in dig. treased and vanrted Making. Than your eyee travel to the body of Uie 65-year-old Stephen McLean, sprawled on the thick carpeting between his desk and one of the window*. There is a huge, ugly-look ing bruise over his left tomato. “It all happened ao suddenly,” exclaims Catherine Thomas, "and I don’t know when I’ll recover from the shock of it! He tell nd struck his head an the edge of that table under the window. Maybe if his heart hadn’t been ao weak .. “Suppose you teU me the entire story from the beginning ’’ you suggest to Adame. “Well. Mr. McLean wgg seated at hie desk dictating some nates to Cathy when I entered hie office here. I had some rather Important questions to ask him regarding a new case we took on this week. But before I could get started with him. he seemed to turn pole, and a peculiar expression came over hie face. He was in rather poor health ... had suffered a courts of heart attacks during the Boat two years ... and maybe he felt something of the aert oemlng en again. Anyway, he suddenly Jumped up from Me chair and stented across the office towards that table under the window, muttering something about pills. There’s the box of pUls on the table,” ha adtte. nodding his head in that direction. “Anyway .. . X don’t know what caused it ... but he stumbled and fell heavily, striking his head a sickening Mow on the edge of the table.” You saunter aver behind McLean’s desk, giving a superficial glance at the papers scattered over it Then you pull out the chair in order to seat yourself at the desk, and pulling out the wide center drawer, you note that the contents are vary neatly—abnest fastidious ly—arranged ... orderly rows of pencils, pom, a ruler, a paper knlfa a few paper clips, and tome pontage stomps of various denominations. “How long hove m bean employed here?” you ask Catherine Thomas. “Oh. Tm quite new hero - . . qhly about two weeks. I’ve been working tor both Mr. McLean and Bob hare ... but now ...” and the breaks into tears. “Has either of you touched or staved anything at all in this of• ttce?” you ask. "Nothing a* all," rtpUeg Robert Adams. “We knew right away that there was nothing we could do at all for Mr, McLean. And. in fact, we dldnt even use hi* phone to call you. We hurried to the outer office and used Cathy’s phone, and then we waited out there. “Why didn't you call a doctor?” “Oh ... ws knew he was dead, and that there was nothing that could be done to help him. Maybe we should have,” Adams shake* Ml head mournfully. “I guess I wasn't thinking too clearly. “I’m Inclined to agree with you ." you say. “You didn’t think this out too dearly. This does not have the appearance of on accidental death, and I’ll have to take both of you to headquarter* with me for further questioning!” Why? SOLUTION You were compelled to pull McLean’s choir away from the dick In order to seat yourself. Yet. according to Adams 1 story, MeLsan had Jumped up suddenly from his desk—and if this had been so his chair would surely have been pushed back away from the desk The first-name basis between “Cathy” and “Bob” makes you sus pteiouß, too, Dillard llniv. Frosh Stars On Science Show NEW YORK—Bobby V, Forrest IS, of Baton Rouge, La. * freshman majoring in physic* and mathema tics at Dillard Unlvereity in New Orleans is one of a group of a ward-wtaning young acientlsta chosen for the Honeywell television scric?, “Scleno* All Stare" • The handaseoe yeoag gradu ate es McKinley Beater High School has wen top honors at the National Botenee Fate, os well os three P. R Ate Few* 1964, and upon your failure to do to the plaintiff seeking service against you will apply to the Court for toe re- NORTH CAROLINA in the Administration of the Meto of WILLIAM DAVIB BANDERS, Davis Sanders, deceased, lata of Wake County, this is to notify all person* having claims against aatd estate to present them to the undenagneg en or before the list day of Bepjemhsr. NM or this Notice will be pleated tajor aj their recovery All pertoß! eadeeto* to said estate will please mahe team*- date psymeititiMhe^tmdetTUpvjgj^ •JHOI th Carolina Attorney far Admmtstratito March ». laiAprtl 4 awfll. I*o4- NOWTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Admtnto trotrix of toe Estate of Itank DoRS ton. dms nod, lata of Wake County North Carolina totals to aefiysiU persons having claims see lust the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 11SU E. Hargett Street. Raleizh. North Carolina, on or before the t*h day of March. IMS. ar this nottco will ba pleated to bar of their recovery All poremw tndrttad to too estate will ptoaaa make taomo ditto parmant. Ad-cto'etrstri-' GEORG*! I mOWH. Attoroay March 21. a. April 4 and U. 1184. PUBLIC AICTIOX Wr will se’l at public auction, to the highest bidder. *' w place of buamesa 900 B Boun ders Street. Raleigh. North Carolina, on ths 31st day of March. 1964. at 10:00 A. M„ one 8N Ford Tractor, serial number 20C5278. own:d by Clyde At water. Route 1. Hrfy Spring*. N C | Th’s sale is Tor ‘be punmne I of ra *-fyiD>i f» m-ebonlc’s U-n. 1 O 8 *‘.-2 of the State es North CaraLno. Dzlzi February 98. 1904. | Tractor Corporation March 7, 14. 21, 28. 1904. award* far the elaberglg *toe trenies system be deetgOSd to validate—for Ik* eeeead lime in the htatory es aclenc* . the famed Van Anon theory that * radiation belt encircle* the earth In space. Bobby’s prelect, which ho demon ■tinted on the ABC-TV dhow en March IS, recreate* the Yon Allen belt in miniature. H# shewed the nationwide sudtooe*. through the urn of g magnet and a Jar full es Bobby Is president of his ties* at Dillard. Last summer he worked st the Sacramento Peak Observatory in New Mexico for ths Air Forso. YOVTtO SCtEtmST AT WORK Bobby Form/ ('i<h#>. of Baton Route, La., shows Joan Randail, advertising of Honey./oil. sponsor ot the ABC-TV thow, "Science All Stan," how astronaut! may avoid Van Alton Belt radiation when launched from earth on future ! pace naeatom. Forrest, 18, a freshman me forint in physics and mathematic* at Dillard Univon ity, New Ot leans, demonstrated on the show hi* antard-winrung Science Pair protect. (See sfory). STATE CAPITOL DEMONSTRATION - Negro labor leader A. Philip Randolph (R) md dreescs crowd of 3,000 demonstrators that converged on Albany, N. Y., March 10 seeking civil rights and social reforms, Randolph told the demonstrators, “We had a useful but disappointing— but not diecauraging—conference with Governor Rockefeller.” The demonstrators, mostly, from Now York City, euffered from * cold, snowy and slushy JjJenr by the weather. (UPI PHOTO). 63 Students At FSC Make Dean’s List FAYETTEVILLE «ixty-three made the Dean’s Honer List for the fist semester of 1963-94 school year. Mrs. Mury M. Poblmann. a senior and a resident of Fsyettaville, made a straight “A” average. The remain ing students maintained at le«*t * "B" average. Freshmen; James Edward Camp bell. Washington, D. C.; Carolyn A. Csnnady, Raleigh: Allssn Davis. Fsyettaville; Dorothy M. Holmes, Fayetteville; Judy Gray Joyner, Elm City, Daisy Mae Lacewell. Clarkton; Willis Mss Lewis. Fay etteville; Luther MlUer, Winston- Belem; She]lie Sharpe, Maccles field; Dorothy B. Bpearman, Rose Kill; Edna M. Ttsdell, Fayetteville; Jamee H. Walker, Merehead City; Shirley Ann Washington, Mobile, Alt.; Ranald H. Wiggins. Wstolng ton. D. C.; Arletoa Williams, Autry vllle; Olive O. Williams. Clinton end Opraa A. Williams, Southern Pines. Sophomores; Bnieottne Chavis, Hope Mills; Carolyn Delores Coun cil, Fsyettaville; Sherre* L. Crouch, Raeford; Leo Edwards, Jr, Aurora; Allen Reginald Elliott, Dunn; Joyce Fvedania Faulcon, Klttrell; Jeetta Gaddi*, Autryville; Flonnle Marie Horton. Bynum; Mary Catheryn Mclver. Spring Lake; Mary Magda lene McKoy, Four Oaks; Mary Vir ginia Ray. Raleigh; Charles Leroy Smith, Fayetteville; Sherry C. Spencer, Ktaaton; Judith Dtan* Wilkins, Fayetteville and Clyde Eu gene Wooten, fsyettaville. Juniors: Sarah Smith BJue, Fay ettoville; Theresa Brinson.' Rooky Mount; Arthur Lee Byrd. Fayette ville; Joyee Neal Clemmons, Wil mington; Mattie Remel Gore, Wil imngton; Robert L. Lucas, Spring Lake; Judith T. Marshall, Fayette ville; Robert Lewis Melvin, Fay ettoville; Mary Lee McLean, San ford; Mary Alice McNeill, Fayette ville; Juanita H. Moitae. Fort Qregg; Gene Arthur Powell, Whi takers. Seniors: Lillian Blanks, Acme; Gloria Anti Crawford, Lumbertnn; Douglas Gilmore, Jr., Fayetteville; Jessica Henderson, Fayetteville; John Curtiss Jessup, Westfield; Joseph James Johnson, Fayette ville; Marvin W. Lucas, Spring Laks; Elsie Lee McDougald, Fay etteville; Cornelius Squalls, Fay etteville; Roswell Whitaker. Whi takers; Geneva B. Williams. Ben son and Jesse Franklin Williams, Clinton. Auto Mechanics; First year: Lea rn ond Jarvis Brown, Fayetteville and Carlton Las Herndon, Oxford. Second yean William Gelbert Whit ley, Eebulon. Secretarial Science: First year: Joann Mable Evans. Fayetteville. Second year: Rachel Lee Ellis. Fay etteville and Lillian Bernice Whit aker, Whitakers. In the years preceding the Amer ican Revolution, the General As sembly authorized • gro»p of high ways radiating from Cross Creek (new Fayetteville) to the beck country. GO TO CHUr.CH SUNDAY! 1964 RAMBLER American Station Wafo* As Lew As .A Down American 2-dr* Hardtop Weaver Bros. Rambler Inc. 223 W. Lenoir St Raleigh Dr. 3203 TE 3-4J7S fM CXBOUmjUf RALBIGH, N. C, SATURDAY, MAM* tL MM BURL ALLENS h I " TONGUE Sometime*, in eggot of extreme Ulnees, the victim's oondlUon has to Slightly Improve before he rea lises how sink he Is, and how much sicker he must have been) Racially speaking, Raleigh, North Carolina Is such a being! Yes. several Shops have Inte grated their galas poroonnal, sons ’•white" restaurants and hotels serve Negro patrons. And there are various areas in which the darker oomplexioned has brought the brighter complex. Neverthe •ATTT OVBB BATTLING BATB HOUSTON CAN?)—John Nelson, an engineer in the Bettes building, It convinced he's going batty whst with his nightly conflict with scores of bets that have been roam ing the building for weeks. By now, he's something of a marksman with a broom, but the more he kills, the more he hot to kill. The bets evidently come to the building from some old buildings nearby which have been demolished. They flock Into the basement of Bettes build ing In drove* scrambling about In ths pipes, die celling end clogging up the smokestack. On* night, he hit the Jackpot by snuffing out 100 bets TRADE NOW FOR A NEW 1963 MERCURY GET EXTRA-TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE-NOW RAWLS MOTOR TO. 46# FAYETTEVILLE if. PRONE TH 9-4148 Dealer No. 9999 RALEIGH TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT CO. YOVR JOHN DEERE DEALER 605 W. Morgan St. TE 2-0694 Welcome To Raleigh NCTA May Your Visit Be A Pleasant and Beneficial Onel x. You Are Always Welcome To Visit OUR SHOW ROOM! legs. Raleigh. North Qaroltaa |g ■till on the critical list A Negro bus driver Is nqg good •rough to accommodate Cguoasl *n passengers, but whits drivers ore eligible to range through *ii- Negro sections—some of themdta- Pteytaf very rude chauffeur man neral Negro policemen an Wild lowed to arrest a white NKbut a gutleee, spinels**, wtttß~Hlor to upheld for breaking the mb of a Negro woman! Yes, this iStent te to a terrible fixx, and in WMus rood of a big does of bad-tarttag. good medicine. The whole thing should be fcv ootted. A. A. Meetings The Capital City Group of Alcoholic* Anonymuoa, founded In October of 1963, meets each Wednesday and Friday nights st • o'clock at the Bloodworth It YMCA, 600 S. Bloodworth |t All persons having problems with alcoholic beverages are In vited to become affiliated with tht* body. They wtU be wel comed. 7
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