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KOTin OF PUBLIC HEARING ON pstSion tS close a portion OF OLD LOUISBUBG ROAD STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE TO WHOM IT MAY COCERN. You will hereby teke notice that there will t* a public hearing before the Board of County Commissioners of Wake County, North Carolina, m the Commissioners’ Room. W ake Coun ty Courthouse. Raleigh. North Caro lina. on the 2nd day of November. 1964 at 11:00 a.m o'clock, or as soon thereafter as this matter may be heard, upon a petition by WlUiam R. Rand and others to done for street or road purposes and all other purposes the following described portion oi en old abandoned rood: Being all that portion of tha old abandoned Louisburg Road, run ning In an easterly direction from New Hope Church Road or County Road No. 2034. along the southern SmOf Lot 17. Oakvlew Subdivis ion according to map recorded in l£>k of Maps 1960 Page IKL Wake r!«untv Registry. to th# wwv*rn rtEHt way Sn. of the Swbojrd AJrline railroad. a map showing the location oi said old atwndtmed read may be seen at the office oi the undersigned. By: Richard Gamble, Att*y for Building RaMgh, North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA W adStootatbix notice in* Qualified a* Administratrix of the Estate of Dalton- Rand, deceas ed. late of Wake County. North Caro lina**this la to notJy all persona hav ing •claims against the estate of said <to£msed to exhibit JL h , en ?A^-‘ n RIN sigiSdat 1106 Smithfield StreeL Kal eigtk N. C.. on or before the 20th. &g sjsjf zvssr J 3 MBS -era: M- BAND. Adminirtratrtx rjf. CARNAGE. Attorney Oct. $4-21; Hor. 7-14 DEATHS * MBS, NORA DUNN We« Nora Dunn died last 'Wed- Qasfay at ber home, 1513 E. Lane ttnet jg survived by five daugb m Mrs Leila Strath. Mr*. Alma OOL Mix Eva Pope, all of Raleigh, mS Etta Dunn, Richmond, Va, Misa Octavia Dunn, Raleigh: throe me Mcosts Braxton and Wlßie Dunn, both of Raleigh, and lama rlnt Dunn. Baltimore, Mdj i L grandchildren and twenty großt-grandchlldren. ffcneral service? were conducted from Bethlehem Baptist Church, Sialday afternoon at 3 oclack with tha Rev. W. B Lewis officiating, wrtfc bunal following in the church *' ll ■ ’ .■? RBC'a lUGHT OFFICERS IN PLANNING SESSION Lett to right : Mrs. Vba Holland, treasurer; Mn. Lona Roberson, secretary, Charles A. Jones, president; Mrs. Joyce Hopkins, re porter; Mies Joyce McAlister, assistant secretary, end Miss Emily Maris Byrd. Vice-president. mil crystalize the activity plans for the year. The iroup chose Miss Emily Byrd as their representative to compete tor the title of "Miss R. B C.” tor the l964-65 arademic year. BURL ALLEN’S BETONGUE UUVI ULUVICiIIUU, Now is the time lor Americans to coma to the aid of—in many cases—their state, in many cases, their race, and —in ALL cases their country! Campaigning time if swiftly winding up, and certain fatigue political hounds, sensing the possible fata of this hectic race, are dangerously desperate! But don’t be ceceived or confuted! While this choice is an Important one to make, you can aee at a glance that it is not a difficult one. Last spring, even before the democratic favorite was chosen, we sampled a preview of the Lake-Moore kind of govern ment: cheap hateful Raleigh policemen molested Negro vot ers at the polls! And. speaking of sweeping dirt under rugs, what happened about that?! Moore has proved himself to be a little mare than Lake’s micro phone. and it la readily seen that, Moore, as governor, would appoint Lake to take all his DISRESPECT into a RESPEC- . TABLE position In state gov ernment-* position from which to MISGOVERN the Mate through Moore. Don’t be mislead. Friends. Moore Is not he main runner; he’a the echo, the shadow the puppet through which Lake, THE SNAKE, endeavors to Impose his isms upon the state by which be has been re peatedly rejected! He was so re jected, because the thinking voter* know that Lake would inspire, en courage, and very probably PRO MOTE an instrastate interracial war! - He would do this by allowing and encouraging ruthless Caucas ians to persecute Negroea, deny ing ua atiffrage and various other newly acquired basic civil fights. YOU ARE THE DETECTIVE A telephone call haa brought you to tbs motel about eight miles out on the highway beyond to”a. and upon your Arrival then you proceed to the unit wjiieh haa boon occupied for the past two day* by Mr. and Mrs Henry Spalding. Mn. Spalding now lias dead In the center of the bedroom floor, a bullet hole between ner eye*. "Oh. Catherine . . . poor Oatherine,” the little gray-haired man Henry Spalding, site slumped over on the edge of a chair moaning. "I Just cannot understand who would hava wanted to Mil Oar . . . she was such a good woman. Os course, as maybe you already know. Catherine was a business woman ... a very successful interior decorator. She may have made some enemies in her world of busi ness . . . but If she did, I knew nothing at all about it . . and why anyone should have followed us 200 miles from our own hometown to this town and ...” “Just bow did this happen?” yon break into his slUoquy. "Catharine sad I earns ham a eoaple of days age te apead a Utile thaa fa ratexattaaL sad aha dM aesd a rest from lbs trials sad tributettena at hat bariasm. Tsaight we drave late town far dinner aad a marie, aad we mtaraed here at stoat 19 o’clock. Wa were standing in the mem hem talking, when suddenly ever her atieaHw I earn a ehadewy flgare aatafde the window. I eesMat dilawalai whether R wee a naa er waaaaa ... la the tut es the afeht tt was last » shapeless aart at hafk with a big hat palled down over the fees. Before 1 eeaM move sr sey naythlag. them was a ajtot throagh the Spalding pauses, pulls a handkerchief from hte pocket, wipe* his brow, then resumes. "I couldn’t move for several minutes. I was ao utterly shocked by the wat dunam and horror of it ... but then I rushed outside . . . but of course I was much too late to see any i thing of the murderer. Then I came back in. bat reaßaed there was nothing at all I oould do anymore for poor Catherine Bo then X hur ried ever to the motel office and phoned you." Tea aaaater aver to the wtedsa ami rah year flagar re flectively ever the hete^ta^jhe^ way ef*faetprlate ar < adhw iriirorr. Finally you re-enter the motel rang and aay. "1? was a real good story you told me. Bpalrtfng, hat not quite pood enough I'm taking you with me on suspicion of murder!” , _ . What bee -■*4* you suspect Spalding at haring cfDed hie wife? SOLUTION •praam taaq aaaq asvq ppma sfoq aqi ponom usage* eq» jo wspa atp spwjno #qi raoij paiu ueaq yoqv aqt pm "mow eqt *PW -oi ujooure .\»s vis usages aqt uj apq rum *U JO aaWpa an 'oqv went ltd ummvx, aioq wnnq aqt ponoj nod **A mq QRIHW woj -again put japmoq* g»u rate aopma ssp te em»a *qi oeee peg pop »IfM nu q»* ripom aeeq peq teqpt«do Atm m «• »*BMOOPV Tiii»' wouiu »>l«vk ptli/rtC cuucs tion. Mob* end counter-mobs would become armies aad riots would be come battles ao that federal troops would soon govern the slate. Lake would, te feet, take North Carolina several hundred miles further south and back-time it a hundred yean! Goldwater—like Lake and Moors —eafnpaigns almost entirely by ap pealing to the numerous organisa tions of radicate! In about the same way that the former* would ruin the stats, Goldwater. aa president, would trite the nation book to at least a century ago— CIVIL WAR and all the trimmings! Then the nation would be caught napping! White folk determined to enjoy America OVER Negroes rather than to enjoy it WITH us would sudden ly find themselves in the predica ment of ENDURING America UN DER communists! Gavin Is, es oaarse, no mini, bat we’ve known some worse —LAKE for one. Garin shows some signs of being something of an independant thinker; per htpi tome 4ty kill to think rightly: if he doeaent, well, trouble don’t last always. Johnson k not pleasing every body, bat who did ever?! Flaws —sack as we sbeerre In the Jahnson administration—can bo remedied, hot when the whole concern tea flaw—aa weald be the earn with Goldwater,. a complete change Is the only solation. NO. Brothers and Sisters, let us NEVER make a mess merely for the sake of droning it up! For the sake of our state, for the safety of our nation, for the salvation of our race, and for tha benefit of the whole world, tha bast that we can do this time te split ticket. M PHYSICAL FITNESS DAY" AT WASHINGTON SCHOOL On Thursday. October '42, the student body, faculty and neiihborini spectators were entertained by the Washington Junior High School boys and gtrh in a day ol physical titnaea. Over 300 students wars uniformly aaaambf. ad on tha front lawn of the school where they performed many body building calisthenics and dis cipline marching drilh. Tha program was coordinated by Mrs, Hattie Bridges, Edward B. Hicks and directed by Mias Mattie Ruth Davis, a student teacher from St. Augustine a College. WAYNICK ADDRESSES NAACP General Capua Waynkk {retired), chairman, North Carolina Good Neighbor Council, is shown aa ha addressed the ministers banquet of the North Carolina NAACP Conference recently at the Os Henry Hotel, Greensboro. Among those seated at the guest table were {shown) I. - r.: Rev. W. B. Banks, an trident,bed mmtater. Waynkk (speaking). Kelly Alexander, N. C. NAACP ptaxy; and tha Rax. Edward J. Odom, nattonal church work director. In canter foreground is Mrs. Wanda Setter, a volunteer av,l rights worker of Hud son, near Morgenton. (J. B. BARREN FOTO ). For governor, let's give It to I For president let's lseve It with Gavin. I Lyndon. Do’s And Don’ts ragpi Vm X n d. • ..... c«u.a.<a TIPS UNLIMITED BY BLANCHE A. BIVEM The Mature Person: arrives at hi* state of maturity by sustained con scientious efforts. He can and dooa learn to become mature. For a bo ginning here are a few tew sugges tions: 1. Learn to live socially, tolerant ly and with the people around you. 2. Have some definite goal in Ufa. Having attained this goal give it the beat that is in you. 3. Create lor the sake of creat- Washington Junior High School Nows HONOR BOLL RELEASED J. W. Eaton, principal, baa re leased tha following namet of stu dents who attained the honor roll tor tha first grading period. Grade 4: April Johnson: Grade S: Brenda Martin, Perlie M. SlmuCl, Inf. By doing ao you eon give some thing of younolt By creating you actually teal younalf grow. It mat ters Utle what the outlet may be, whether it is poetry, fiction, wood or soap sculpture. Tha important thing la to create. 4. A aanae of obligation I* another important clement of maturity, A person may become aware that ha owes something to the world and wants to return In a measure what ha haa received. Gwendolyn Wright, Bernice Wil liams, Monte Winston. Susan Dav is, Edna Warren. Roderick Wineton. Zebedee Allen: Grade: Brenda Can* nady, Lemuel Hinton, Van McCul lough: Grade T: Lillie Hope Whitak er, and Grade 8: Chie Handy and Claudia Reid. !'■> 4 ■ ■ 7 V. • ■ J B' '' ' V% Jr ■ M . HMn Kentucky M TM NUMON K USE MSTlitfl COMPANY, LOUISVOIi. KtNTUCXY. M PfDOF-CONTAMS 49% MMMMHMi WNL~ AALETOR, N. MAfStWWIH AHT HEAD IS TEACHERS' “MAN OF YEAR" —3«-.- Lewis C. 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