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tmuTions SOMETHING TO BUY, BERT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION . !«■ CH,LB “s*™. * Low Cost Advertising — —Low Cost Advertising — FOR WHAT HAVE you ••• DIAL TEmpls 4-5558 / J)§EK®*si| FOK WHAT HAVE YOU... DL\L TEraple 4-5558 '® U ANHOVNCMKNTS CARDS OF THANKS in MEMORIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS - APARTMENTS NOOSES FOR RENT Classified Rates wfOm -« « » a Ityiy. 10e 10c fttc Tlfee lach word abbreviation. Initial or ormbol count aa aba word Huncutatlon arc MOT counted ■The minimum number of word* lz any want ad la U word*. You will aav< money by ordering your ad to run 1 or IS tadn. Weakly Want Ada may be telephon ed through Wednesday up to 10 A-M LOST & FOUND gJeBN CHECKED MEN’S SPORT COAT near Sander’s Motor Co. with valuable auto titles In inside coat poc ket. Will give $15.00 reward for re turn of papers and no questions asked. Contact J. E. Coorc, Jr. at TE 4-1809 CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mrs. Ethel Bricey of 817 Ellington St. wishes to thank their many relatives and friends for the kind deeds and thoughtfulness expressed during the Illness and death of their beloved one. THE FAMILY FEMALE HELP WANTED! Housemaids: Live-in-Jobs. Mass., Conn. S3O to $55. Bus tickets. REFERENCES Barthn Emp. Bureau. GT. Barrington, Mass. MAIDS FOR NEW YORK Many Needed $35-$55 Week Fr*e room, board, uniforms. TV. Gua ranteed jobs in the heart of New York and New Jersey. Fare advanc ed. MX AGENCY. 348 West 34 St.. New York. “EDUCATIONAL” MEN A WOMEN 18 to 501 You can qua lify for many job opportunities in CIVIL SERVICE. Prepare at home far homing examinations. Send name, address, phone, directions if rural to NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE, P. O Box 405. Raleigh. N LAUNDRY a TEAGUES DRY CLEANING. 1524 Often wood Ava. has merged and la now kneXvn as HAYES BARTON AND DRY CLEANERS NO. 3. Paul Easterling, No. L Dial TE S-M18: No. 3. Die] FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chlekmi (Oar Specialty) Pig and Chiaken 108 K. DAVIE ST. SERVICE STATIONS DtiftN’B EMO ITATION—BO3 a Blood worth St Phono TE 3 9188. LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTOR’S NOTICE MONTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Carl William Gar trail, de ceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to tire undersigned at 9 Lincoln Terrace, Ra eligh, N. C.. on or before the 14th day of November, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make Immediate payment. This 15th day of May. 1964. LAURA G. MILLDCEN AND LUTHER R. GARTRELL, Executors F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney May 33, 30; June 6, 13. 1164. •* FOR SALE! For sale. May 35. 1964 at 13 p.m. Place: Acme Auto Service. 539 South Blount St.. Raleigh, N. C. for me chanic’s lien and storage. 1968 Plymouth, serial No. LPIBO3O. 1958 Mercury, aerial No. 555L33705M 19|5 Chevrolet, serial No. 855A067552 1987 Buick, serial No. 8D5022007. 1953 Cadillac, serial No. 536233688 1956 Ford, serial No. M 680150169. May 23, 30: June 6. 13. 1964. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Blanzle Amos High, deceased, late of Wgke County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of Decem ber. 1964, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make tfnmediate payment to the un dersigned. TRis the 10th day of June. 1964 CAlj/ONIA P HIGH. Administratrix Raleigh. North Carolina RICHARD O. GAMBLE Johnaon. Gamble and Helloweß 400 First Federal Building Raleigh. North Carolina Attorney for Administratrix June IS, 30. 27, July 4. 1964 ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified ac Administratrix mt the estate of Arthur Shepard, de ceased. late of Wake County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said d4c*ased to exhibil them to the uddertigned at 1100 Oberlin Road. Ra forth Carolina, on or before the 34th da v of November. 1964. or th» notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to the estate will please make imme diate payment. ‘this Bth day of June. 1964 JUANITA WILLIAMS Administratrix F J. CARNAGE. Attorney June 13. 30. 27. July 4. 1984 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Riving qualified as Administrator Sthe Eetgte of Carrie Bel! Neal, ls’e Wake County. North .Carolina, this k to notify all person* having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at (IS 1-1 E Hargett Street. Ralegh. North Carolina, on or before the B*h its- of December. 11*4. or this notice MH be oleaded in bar of tl.eir recov ery All persons Indebted to the estate rill please make irrmedia'e oayment This Bth dav of June. 1964 Li. CARNAGE AdmmU'ratar te 13. 30. r. July 4. 1954 AOMrvrsTn trnixs notice r)BTH CAROLINA 4KE COUNTY Raving qualified as Administratrix (f the estate of Man ?! Haywood. Swecsed. lata of Wake County . North ; £ i 1 jfll W ' B .. B al fig <4 m St j- R; ■ ' "MISS RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE ” Mias Janice Marie Leach, is shown being crowned “Miss Raleigh Business College" by Miss Geraldine Mosley at the Spring Ball recently held here. Miss Leach's escort is Thurman Dunn. CROSSWORD • • * By A. C. Gordon | |B=g=f= jTpir 1 45 - Thoroughfare 4 - Dgjrtved m-) S-Domais . __ 46 • Sftasar S-MBnuay t , *«“>». 4t -Saacdd) "css" (pas ) 1 - Requlremer 4* . Lj— 7 . <)rt,ts 5 - Forgtre J - Mlaaral »- Nim« ' »-Nautical akmaat 9 - AdhSatve destination <* • 11 . apnbvsl 1° - Gardening 54 - Lowsat p6lat 11 - Sited implement 55 . fldt ej l 4 - llgaglegtoa u - Employer darUlos 20 - OWtolly 14 - Preposition DOWN 22 - Pasticel 15 - Turldehptpea 1-Obwtve "tton" 16 - . j . e 23 - Spherical 17 - H*tf tufftx bod 1m 19 - Literary 'loot" g . principles 24 • Adjacthe 21 - n* science * acfllx of weal* 2i • Lip 25 - Expunge ■« I6ISI fl MM ill I Iftltf fUM 21 - Conceit 27 - interrogate 31 * SrSnetoßDf 29 - Preposition BW»GIBrIvIYWWIIr/lul to sett 30 - Resist byforce 32 - Possessions 33 - Silver (chem.) UtoWwBiBaWTOM'S 34 - Attempt 34 - Exude to I^lwltol ß 35 - Layered. 36 - Lifesaving Mrf/Ml jraHfllMMmii 37 - Makaarfady Service (abb.) W|uTj|W|vMuMe|itot||W 31 - kquUtttvo 37 - soon In M iren imnWAlnwtom fcolloq.) 39 - Fastidious [g WvlTMhlEliyi fiHfH 42 * EagUahrfaor 40 - Powdery LI kg glBli!IHAffilllilil8rlvl ** * Tltladwomap raiDeral aSjwMnßßMyHwn. 47 • Area salt 41 - Philosopher PjT°| EH W* gP[jj SO -to gad 43-Lampreys wIimiMIIOISI3KM S 3 - Has beuw — 1 ■■-■l.l 1 ' .TT BURL ALLEN’S It |W TONGUE She sat among us in the good doctor s office, out talking every body. rattling like an empty, speeding wagon, low-rating CHA VIS HEIGHTS, well-known, fed eral hotvung development here. Her prime criticism of the resi dents was based on their so-called “nosiness." However, with some personal knowledge of this wo man's behavior. I believe that her neighbors are less nosey, and mere ' disturbed ! ! ! When I requested her to refrain from the activities of which she accusing the CHAVIS HEIGHTS people, she Instantly became the innocent victim of all their veno mous gossip! While she continued, defending her self and offending j others, a newspaper salesman of fered —among other Negro publi cations—copies of THE CAR IOLTNIAN The slanderous wo man immediately rediculed THE CAROLINIAN for having “nothin’ In it." I asked her for constructive ; ' criticism on certain articles in the j paper, but she was admittedly un familiar with these writings. i Carolina, this ia to notify all paraooa havinx claim* a*a!n»t the ertat* of Uid deceawd to exhibit them to tba undersigned at 413 Blcdaoe Avenue. ■ Raleigh. North Carolina on or befora Ji-ne 8. 1965. or thl* notice wTd be rinded In tar of their recovery. All person* Indebted to the estate will rieace make immediate payment. 7hi* Bth day of June, IWS4 ERNESTINE H WRIGHT Adminis tratrix ijtajßFu, 30. 27. July 4. 1364 ‘Then, bow do you know that there’s nothing In the paper?’ Z asked. “1 borrow it sometimes from tbs neighbors,” she silly replied. “Reed Ink Teague sometimes." I suggested. . , •What's It about?” she blabbed. “Almost anything.” I declared. "Sometimes It might even be a bout you!” At loot! her treatment time came, and she soon left, apparent ly well treated—But how had she treated the community to which she so gladly returned? The think ers who witnessed her show re alised that she was exposing more of herself than her community. Os course, thinkers are far too few. so too many people probably accepted her words just aa spoken. Well, while we admit having some of the Worst, the outsider must please know that we have some of the best. site. In fact. ! our community, like your eewunu i nlty—like all communities. Is s splendid integration of everybody It's just that, sometimes the close ness does make It a Mt easier fee detect the snoopef. At least 5 million teas at mete oric dust falls on the earth pvery year, the Catholic Digest States. There was a difference of enly 118.550 votes between Kennedy and Nixon In the last election, the Ca tholic Digest state* YOU ABB THE DETECTIVE A gnns of (our vicious hoodlums haa been having a “big time” In your town (or a number of weeks—robbing, burgarlltlng, mugging, anl wantonly maiming gome of Its victims. To top off these depredations, one of the police detectives on their trail. Jim Davis, waa shot te death several days ago by one of the gang. The police have arisen to this last challenge, and have finally succeeded in rounding up all four hoodlums. The sullen and hardened shell of theae criminals has been difficult to break through, but by in tensive Interrogation you have managed to gather the following in formation: The names of the four hoollums are Mack Morgan. Angelo Scar lettie, Sam Canon, and George Burr. One of the four la an expert with the switch-blade knife, always carries one for the purpose of (as he maintains) “self-defense,” claims it's faster and more effective than a gun. and is very disdainful of the latter aa a weapon. Angelo Scar letti’s cousin is an tnlapendent operator of a floating dioe game, and is married to the sister of the killer. Scarlett! and the switch-blade expert are both known for their natty style dress. Mack Morgan and the switch blade man have always insisted on delegating George Burr to the care and driving of the gang’s getaway car. although the killer always objected strenuously to this. The killer and the switch-blade expert have been pals for a long time. About two weeks ago, without the knowledge of the other two members of the gang and against the rules originally set up by the gang, George Burr and the killer together staged a robbery and mug ging of their own. Now, although all four men are implicated in the killing of De tective Jim Davis, can you by means of the foregoing information determine which one of them did the actual killing? SOLUTION The killer is not the switch-blade expert, since Jim Davis was killed by a gun. Angelo Scarlett! Is not the swltch-bnde man or th6 killer. Mack Morgan is not the knife-carrier. George Burr is not the knife man or the killer. The swltch-blale carrier and the killer are pals. Then, since Burr and Scarletti are neither knife carrier nor killer, and sinoe Morgan is not the knife man, Mack Morgan must be the killer. • Wake 4-H’ere Win Honors Wake County boys and girls en tered in eight areas of competi tion at the Annual District 4-H Demonstration Day held at New Bern. N. C. recently. First place team demonstration winners in forage cropa were Clif ton Dunn of the Shotwell Com munity and Robert James Jones of the Jones Chapel Community. First plaoe Individuals In dairy foods was Cora Ray of the Jeffreys Grove Community. Second place winners In the dress revue were Linda K. Jones of the Springfield Community and Brenda Hill of the Rhamkatte Community. Gwendolyn Leach of the Springfield Community placed See Wade’s For A Deal >C7 LINCOLN J-dr. hardtop, *'* yellow and «7QC black flniah. ’•'i/w »ex OLDBMOBILE, full pow -00 er„ air fi^QC condition. «pu7«y »C7 CHRYSLER, black finish »CC BUICK. red and «CQC white finish. Qoyo NO DOWN PAYMENT ON APPPBOVED CREDIT NO PAYMENT OYEH 510..91 PER MONTH OVER 78 CAES TO CHOOSE PROM! Wade’s Auto Sales 238 E. CABARRUS ST. 834-6417 Hflermitagfc 86 Proof 4 Kentucky Straight Bourbon * 6 Years Old 2*l KSgA Wr* ou> BpagWl W aA. -‘-A /5ft,... / M KM y&mwm ih II I 1 I HI miWiTKi SltTllUtr te. IMifl’UL (I- ItStMir STlnfxT 14 toOtf second In the dsnee group. Third place in cotton wts won by Thafldeous Hodge and Miehadi Hodge of the Riley HIU Communi ty Other anas of competition par ticipated In were vegetable pro duction, Robert Robinson and Bossie Asbury. New Bethel Com munity; fruit and vegetable pre paration, Kathleen Wilson. Jeff reys Grove Community; eleotric. Gwendolyn Matthews. Rhamkatte Community. Mary MdDougal of the Needmore Community also participated In the drees revue while Joyce end Annette Peterson of the Springfield Community *SB 006010 $695 A RAMBLER 4j7QC W Station Wafon V*™ ’59 SS $995 TWO ’56 gg?” $695 Raleigh District AMEZ’s 60th Session Convenes The 00th session of the Raleigh 1 District Christian Education Con vention is convening at Andrews Chapel A. M. E. Zion Church, Lil lington. June 8-12, the Rev. T. J. Young is the presiding Elder. The Rev. V. O. Jefferies it host pastor. Those In attendance from Rush Church are: Rev. T. H. Harris, J. D. Lockley, Gerald Morrell, Caro- Brenda Hill of the Rhamkatte Community waa elected South eastern District Historian. Herbert Sneed, Jr. of the Puquay Springs Community ran unsuccessfully for Southeastern District Presi dent. His votes were oast by Bar bara Fowler, president of the Wake County 4-H Council. The Wake delegation was ac oompalned to New Bern by Mrs. N. P. Wimberley and Mrs. Mary B. Graham, home economic agents. Also. Community 4-H Leaders Mrs. Romella Chavis. Route 8, Raleigh: Thornic Holden. Route 8. Raleigh: Mra. Roy Hodge. Route 4. Zebulon; Mrs. Corlnna Dunn, Mrs. Dorothy Mno Purcell and Mrs. Lou Williams of Route 1, Knlghtdale. A. A. Meetings The Capital City Group of Alcoholics Anonymuos, founded In October of 1863, meets each Wednesday and Friday nights at 8 o'clock at the Bloodworth St YMCA, 600 S. Bloodworth St. All persona having problems with alcoholic beverages are in vited to become affiliated wit’ this body. 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