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LAUNDRY TXAGUTS DRY CLEANING. 1624 Glen wood Ave. has merged ana Is now known as HAYES BARTON AND DRY CLEANERS NO 2. Paul Easterling. Mgr- No. L Dial TE 2-5516; No. 1. Dial g 2-3835. FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty) Pig and Chicken SERVICE STATIONS DUNN’S ESSO STATION—SO 2 S Blood worth St Phone TE 2-9496 LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Blanxie Amos High, deceased, late of Wake County, this Is to n<stlfy 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 immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 10th day of June, 3964. CALONIA P. HIGH, Administratrix Raleigh, North Carolina RICHARD O. GAMBLE Johnson. Gamble and Hollowell 400 First Federal Building Raleigh, North Carolina Attorney for Administratrix June 12. 20. 27, July 4. 1964 ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified az Administratrix of the estate of Arthur Shepard, de- j 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 the undersigned at 1100 Oberlln Road. Ra leigh. North Carolina, on or before the 26th day of November, 1964, or this 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, 20. 27, July 4. 1964 ADMINISTRATOR * NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator , of the Estate of Carrie Bell Neal, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this , is to notify all persons having claims 1 against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 115 1-2 E. Hargett Street, Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before the Bth day of December. 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery All persons Indebted to the estate will please make Immediate payment j This Bth day of June. 1964. P J. CARNAGE. Administrator June 13. 20. 27, July 4. 1964 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Mary M. Haywood, deceased, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons ] having claims against the - estate of , said deceased to exhibit ’hern to the undersigned at 412 Bledsoe Avenue. ; Raleigh, North Carolina on or befofe June 8, 1965. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All | persons Indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment This Bth day of June. 1964 ERNESTINE H WRIGHT Adminis tratrix June 13, 20. 27. July 4. 1964 notice NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ESTATE OF MATTHEW PERRY., DECEASED The undersigned, having qualified as executrix of tbe estate of Matthew Perry*, deceased, late of Wake County, this is to notify all persons having claims against sa:d estate to present them to the undersigned or ear before the 20th day of December. 1864 or this Notice will be pleaded in bar c: their recovery All persons indebted ;•> sa;d estate will pleas* make immediate Civment to the underaigned ARY LEE PERSY Exerutr.x 717 South Oawscn Street BURL ALLEN’S Alas! I was not first to discover ' the entertaining charms of Rose i Hix, but hurray! I AM privileged to introduce her here end to testify to her splendor! This lady re ■ - smith HbBHHHbh m i in our mWBMWHHHBar C H A V I S■H 'r J < 5 ' HEIGHTS ■,> % S ni. muni'v hci f ' WEE songstress'. Yes, but Sclp jT. : MUCH MORE Or. ■ of a musical family. Rose is a "natural - born" singer; she per forms not ONLY with her VOICE.MISS ROSE HOC but with her eyes, her smile, her hands—her WHOLE SELF! And Rose does not merely SING a song, but she LIVES a song, be cause she IS a song. Audience* don't just look at Rose; they BE HOLD her; they don't just admire her; they ADORE her while eld tunes become new hits, and new ones become familiar favorites. Never promising a song, she always BRINGS it, because she has umph! And, never singing AT you, she al ways sings TO you, because she has soul! No. not JUST a SONG STRESS, Rose Hix is truly a daugh ter of music. Now, here's a girl with TALENT. LOOKS, YOUTH, BRAIN, so MUCH Your friend, Police Chief Jack Henderson, is telling y*u some of the facts he has managed to dig up regarding his latest case. “This fellow, Tom Brent, is unmarried and lives atone in a small cottage in one of our suburban communities,” begins Chief Anderson “He drives a late convertible, eats almost all his meals out, and has only a few friends with whom he Is known to associate and communi cate. His telephone, which he seldom uses, is on a party line with three other residents of his community. One of these is Silas Whit son. a 60-year-old widower who lives a mile away from Brent. Another is Pat Duncan, age 44. separated from his wife, but still occupying their home across the street from Brent. And the third party on the line is Ruth Crawford, a physical education Instructor in the local high school, who lives in an apartment three blocks away from Brent. “Tom Brent has always had a weakness for gambling and has frequently gotten himself deeply Into debt. Two nights ago, about 9:10, one of our patrolmen found Brent lying in front of his garage with a fractured skull. At first It was believed that he was beyond help, but a couple of hours after he had been taken to the hospital he came around I and was able to give us a fairly coherent account of what had happen ed. According to his story, he had received a phone call from Doug Standish. owner of the Royal Casino. Standlsh had called about a debt of SSOO that Brent owed him—money that Brent had loat gambling in the Casino—and he told Brent that he needed it right away. Brent told Standish that he happened to have that much In cash In his home and that he would bring it to the Casino immediately. Within 3 minutes after making this promise. Brent said he walked out of his house with the money In his pocket and Just as he reached his garage, he was struck on the back of the head ... and that’s all he rsnaembered. “And that's all you’ve managed to dig up? ’ you ask Chief Hender -5011 “That’s the sum total of it,” replies Henderson, shaking his Mad musingly. “We’ve questioned all Brent's neighbors, **o Now, who . . outside of Brent and Doug Standish ... opuld have known that Tom Brent was carrying all that money at that particular time? You break into a grin, and say, “How about thoae people an his teles3 . l^^ t '* I what It narrows down to.” agrees the Chief, “but which ° ne? “Very easy to answer.” you reply. “Let’s l« and bring our suspect Whom do you suspect of the rrime? SOLUTION wjnnrra aAnn oprito a*n*t M*** paqw** u«n pus qsipiros »"°CI VM*2/*°* -isrn aAsq prnoo flqwei oq* *m> Xpio *tQ »,«1 *Jui» Viewing 7*d Raleigh. North Carolina SAMUEL S MITCHELL, Attamay June 20. 27; July 4. U IN' the SUFEMO* COriT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE »Y PUBLICATION JESSIE PEARL MOORE. Plaintiff vi OTRA MOORE. JR. Defendant Take notice that a pleading or eam plalnt eeeklng relief agalnet you baa been filed in the above entitled action and was filed In the Superior Court of Wake County on the 10th day of June. 1964. The nature of the relief b«ln« taught is as follows: Plaintiff seek* a divorce a Sea lute from Otha Moore. Jr, defendant, upon the grounds that plaintiff and defend ant have lived separate and apart for more than two continuous (years next ! preceding the institution of (this action end that plaintiff and defendant are still living in the said stata of tap i arr.tion. You are required to answer or de mur to the said Complaint of plaintiff not later than the 10th day of August 1964, and upon your failure to da so the plaintiff seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relict sought This, the 10th day of June. 1984 ESTA S CALLAHAN. Asst Clerk. Wake County Superior Court June 20. 27: July 4. U. 1964 HE WAS BOLD DETROIT lANF) Robert Tarter, 32. is one men who is not afraid of competition; he just wishes that police would let him alone. Tarter was caught operat ing a 55-gallon cooker, with 14 barrels of working mash on hand According to police, who had him under suveillance for three weeks, the still was in op* r ration for about two months Tarter declaimed ownership saying he was working for some one else. Ink TONGUE in her favor; and yet, where shall her story and? Surely there should be no question as to her stardom, but shall she be granted enough early opportunity to grow on enough people to reach her poten tial maximum? A competent maes tro could be more than helpful in this area. But which one will?! Many band masters nowadays head BIG little bands, but most of them head LITTLE little bands, and a band’s lack of wide popularity doe* not necessarily mean a lack ot pro ficiency in certain musicians. Sometimes, bandleading instru mentalists fear being outshone by featuring othtr players or singers— ESPECIALLY a vocalist like Rose! Others try to sconomize by employ ing sorts ot performers—especially singers—when—and ONLY 1 when circumstances demand it In the former case, the maestro is too concerned with what he IS to be come what he really could be! In the latter example, he is too busy, saving little earnings, to earn big ger savings! And so. shall Rose get her chance? Well, ROse is dynamic, and time is faithful to WE think YES. We think that any day now, sOfne music maestro or talent promoter will gladly further his OWN chances by giving Rose hen. HATS OFF to Rose Hix—WIGS. tOO! GORDON YOU ARE THE DETECTIVE At toast 5 atillton teas of mete oric dust falls an tee earth wary year, the Catholic Digest states. WATCH REPAIRMAN: Tick Dee. Catholic Digest—June. ! Ciufe' KENTUCKY RK|9|ffl STRAIGHT BOURBON BnSw $365 $2*25 Wmm V5Qt Pint RATIONAL PfSTHURS PWOOOCTB COMPANY. NEW YORK. 86 PROOF DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I've been mar ried tu years, have two lovely children, and would be very hap py except for one little sore point that has arisen between me and thy husband. He’s forever harping oh the 60 or 70 pounds that I've added to my frame since we were married. I'll admit I've reached the “fat” stage, but I dislike this oontinual needling of me because of this. After all, 1 still have a pretty face (at least this Is what other people tell me), and if I happen to love eating, why should I deprive myself of It.. If my hus band really loved me. as be keeps saying, then he should be reason able about this. What do you say? K.L. DEAR KL; Your husband loves you and he wants to be proud of you, but you’re mak ing it tough for him because you evidently love food more than you love him. There are men who Just don't go for fat women, and evidently you’re married to one. So. for the sake of your husband, for the sake of your appearance, and (very important) for the sake of your health, cut down on that calorie Intake! DEAR SALLY: How can I pro pose to the wonderful girl I’m go ing with? Maybe this sounds like a strange sort of question, but See Wade’s For A Deal 'CO POIID 2-dr. hardtop, gray and white, <£OQ!C extra nice «PO7«J ’6O gg" 1 . ,tr “* ht $995 VJA Carvair. White nnteh. uu auto- eOO^ »C7 LINCOLN, yellow and *** black. 2-dr. ®7QC hardtop NO DOWN PAYMENT ON APPPROVED CREDIT NO PAYMENT OVER *30.91 PER MONTH OVER 78 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM! Wade’s Auto Sales 228 E. 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DEAR SLOW BOAT: There isn't any SPECIAL formula. All you really have to do is speak seven simple words: “I love you. Wll you marry me?” These words wil get “the idea across" very welL Good luck to you? DEAR SALLY: Can you give me any ideas on how to punish a boy friend who has the habit of stand ing me up every now and again? This Is a boy I like very much ex cept for this disconcerting habit of his. He'll ask me to go with him to some dance or some special party, and then when that eve ning arrives I have on too many occasions waited and waited In vain. He’s always so apologetic ov er these lapses a' his. but tits ex cuses are Invariably the weakest things. ITn writing this letter to you at- ton o'clock on a night when he was supposed to have called for me at 8:30 smother stand-up! Now I’m really angry, and F®D-UP. »C7 ford v-8 ckqc straight shift. *CQ PLYMOUTH V-» e/CQC oy straight shift. vU*.) CHEVROLET Station ~U Wagon V-8. fl^oe automatic. «pU7»I FORD 4-dr., black and white, tfsCQtr hardtop. fIOVO DEAR FED-UP: It's taken you muck tee long to become “fed-up.” This you should , have beeome the second time he failed to keep a date with you. I can’t reoammead any reprisal form of punishment, but I surely da advise your checking him off . . . now! DEAR SALLY: Our 14-year-old daughter has a oouple of girl friends who walk Into our house almost any time they feel like It, help themselves from our refrig erator, plunk themselves doom In our living room, snacking and watching TV. I belong to four bridge clubs—so this means that on four afternoons a week there are these two invited, free-load ing guests lounging around In my home. My daughter, who has told me about this, is as displeased over It as I am—but says she does n’t know how to handle the sit uation. Do you have any advice? MRS. O. DEAR MRS. 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