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The nature of the relief being sought M as follows: To secure an absolute divorce on the part of the plaintiff | upon the grounds of two years continuous separation between the plaintiff and the defendant You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than Nov. 30. 1964. and upon your failure to do so, toe party seeking relief against you will apply to tha Court for the re lief sought. Thie lit day of Oct, M 64. ESTA S. CALLAHAN. Asst dark of Superior Court r. j: CARNAGE. Attorney Oct 10. IT. 14, 31. 1664. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE ■ IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION DOROTHY L. NEWMAN. Plaintiff vs. ELTRO B. NEWMAN. Defendant TO ELTRO B. NEWMAN, Defendant: Tate notice that a pleading or Com plaint seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action and was filed in tha Superior Court of Wake County on tot ISto day of October, 1964. The nature of the relief being •ought is as follows: Plaintiff seeks a divorce absolute from Eltro B. Newman, defendant up on the grounds that plaintiff and de fendant have lived separate and apart for more then two continuous years next preceding toe Institution of tola action and that plaintiff and defendant are still living in the said state of separation. You arc required to wwr or de mur to the Mtd Complaint of plain tiff not later than the SB dap of De mnfber, UN, and upon poor falhira to do ao the plaintiff making aervtce against you will apply totbe Court for the relief sought. Thia SB dap of October. ISM. BBTA S CALLAHAN, Aaot Clerk of Superior Court EAXUEL 8 MITCHELL. A tty US 1-S E Hargett Bt_ Raleigh. N. C. Koe. T-14-Sl-SB. ISBL NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified ao Executor of the ■Hate of Thomaa E Cope!and, da raaaed. late of Wake County. North Carolina, this to to notify au persons haring claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit than to toe undnrignrrt at SU E. Darla Street, Rae Ugh. N. C, on or Mora the Snd dap of Map. ISOS, or this notice wfll be plotiled tn bar es their laaormy. AH peraoßs indebted to the eetote wfll pieeee make Immediate payment This Srd dap of Norambar. IBM CLINTON L COPELAND. Executor FT CARNAGE Atte stor. 1-14-Sl-SB. MSB. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE under and bp virtue es dm power es sale contained in a certain Deed as Trust i inrirtsd bp Esther Tgarti Widow, dated sane V. USE and re corded in Book ISO. Page «S. In the office of the Register of Deeds as Wake County- North Carolina, default haring been mads to the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and mid Deed of Treat made to the pey cured °and 'mad Deeded* bp the terms thereof sub loot In fore closure. the undantoaed Trustee will offer tor ante at pubtte auction to toe highest bidder tor caab at the Court house door in Wakr County. North Carolina, at ISM o'clock naan, an Monday the 7th day of December, lsat. the property eenveped in said Deed es Trust, the tome tptng and be ing in the County es Wake. State of North Carolina. Raleigh Township, and , sar»urJSK North Carolina. BEGINNING at a print on the Ex- SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION _ BUSINESS OPPORTVNITI **■ AFf CHILD CAME PERSONAL - CLEANING * HAULING I Low Cost Advertising — pJtSs flSi . —Low Cost Advertising FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 1-5558 / KE3I FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEwpla4-5(68 ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS op thanks in memoriam legal notices real ESTATE Rooms APARTMENTS DEAR SALLY: My wife of .our months is an inveterate pouter. Whenever something doesn’t go right to her way of thinking, or whenever she and I don't agree on acme thing, she shuts herself up in our bedroom and sulks—and no ■mount of coaxing or humoring brings her out of her mood. She’s doing this more and more all the time, and it’s wearing me down trplng to oope with these spells of peeving. Con you offer any good adviceo n this? SAM. DEAR SAM- instead of try ing to humor her during one Os these sulkim fits, try the “indifference act” People who make a habit of sulking or pouting are Usually seeking at tention, and when they find out that their moodiness isn’t paying off, they sometime* give up. And so my advice to you is Just to gnore her the next time she flounces off in- tension of East Eden ton Street, 85 feet fiom the intersection with Ray Street, and runs thence In a souther ly direction 100 feet to a ten foot allay; thenoa Bast with tha Northern Una of said Alley 34J feet: thence North 100 feet to East Edenton Street; thence West along the Southern line of Edenton Street 855 feet to the point of BEGINNING, and batag lot No. 5. of tha' Subdivision of the McGhee and Rogers property, according to a map made by a L Pool, C. E., January. 1919, and recorded in Book 354. at page 331. office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County. This property will be sold subject to all prior encumbrances, including taxes, and toe successful bidder win be required to deposit five par cent (5 percent) of the purchase price. This sale will remain apen for ten (10) day* to receive Increase bid as requir ed by law. This 4th day of November, 1664. J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee # » e». Asm. - Nov. 7-14-3M6, 1964. ' „ WORTH CAROLINA WAXB COUNTY NOTICB Under and by virtue of toe power of sale contained In a certain Deed of Trust executed by Milton McDonald and wife. Eat rile McDonald, dated May 35, 19M, and recorded la Book 1507, Pago 461. in toe office of toe Register ofDeeds of Wake County. North Car olina. default having been made in the payment of toe indebtedness thereby secured and mid Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer ter sale at public auction to too highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse doer in Wake Coun ty. Itorth Carolina, at ILQO o'alock noomim Mopdev the 7th day of De cember, Mot. toe property conveyed ia said Dead of Trust, tha same lying and being to toe County of Wake. State of North Carolina. in Raleigh Township, and more particularly da icrlbed 11 follows: Being Lot 410 South Haywood St, Raleigh, N. C„ and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at i point in the west ern boundary line of South Haywood Street, 160 feet south of its intersec tion with East Davie Street, running thence westerly with T. J. Bashiord's line 63 feet; thence northwardly with the Baahford line and in a line paral lel with South Haywood Street 386 teet to the J. H. King corner; thence castwardly with the J. H. King line to a point In tha western 11ns of Hay wood Street; thence southwardly In toe western line of Haywood Street, 40 feet to the BEGINNING, and being all of that lot conveyed to Dr. jTo. Plummer and wife, by toe Parter- Hunter Realty Company by deed re corded In the office of toe Register of Deeds for Wake County, North Caro line, Book 390, Page 133, lam the por tion of said lot conveyed to J. H. King by description found In Book 306, page 909, of mid Registry. Also being the property conveyed tar H A. Bland. Trustee, to Helen A Rodgers by deed dated March 16, 1939, and recorded In Book TM, page 396, of Wake County, Registry. North Carolina. This property wifl be sold subject to all prior encumbrances, including taxes, and the succemful bidder win be required to depoeit five per cent (5 percent) of th-> purchase price. This sale will remain open tor tea (M) days to receive Increase bid as re- Quired by law. This 4th day of November, 1904. J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee F. J. CARNAGE. Atty. Nov. 7-14-31-18. 19Q4 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Dead of True* eat ecu ted by Mildred Turner end husband. W'Mlam Turner, dated Janaary IS. lteo and recorded tn Book MML Page dll- in the office at the Register of Deeds of Wake County. North Carolina, default having boon made tn the payment of the indebted nees thereby secured and aafal Deed of lYuat being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee wfll offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder tor eatfi £ Courthouse door to Waho Coun- Ip. North Carolina, at UNO o’clock *£*}• “ of De *"“*• !*•*. ihe propaitj cowvapad in said Daed of Trust, the asms tying b*ng h. the County of Wake! fltate ot North Caroline, hi Raleigh Township, and more particularly <£- •Bribed as follows: BEGINNING on the Emt side at Montague Alley at the N W. corner g Rente *<* "Rl n» thenoa Nofb "°«W «te *ato line of said Man toguo Alloy SB feet to the lot of B. p. Montague: thence in an easterly 41- reetton about 31# toot to tha rrsrtam tea at the Maas property, thanee hi a southerly direction the wast °* W** **°to property about * Rf*. *«> Ate North lias of Am laid Tisdale o property, thanee in a wester- dtraetton aloug the line of said Tta- Wnb about HO Beat to tea BEGINNING. And being the seme PWte»«? «taW?TCd to McCoy Parmer by Aeed regarded to the offlee of Rag- BoSk m 0?* 5 * m. w * 1 " Coaatr *■ be required to depsstt five par (I peroani) as the rinrifißai actooThto sale will remain apaa far Ban (IS) sjver “™ “ - ~ This m My at November. MM. J. j. HENDERSON. Trustee r. J. CARNAGE Attorney. Nov. T-14-n-a. IBM •TATE or MMm Southern Rhodesia will ceaaa to exist on October M. ISM. Tha new Btorth oofitraj African nation, the Catholic DigMt reports, wfll ba raiM Zambia. DEAR SALLY , to Ike bedroom In n pent. It's worth a try. DEAR SALLY. My finance and I have grown up In this small town and have attended the same church since we were kids. We'd like very much to invite the en tire oonrgegation of our church to our wedding next month. Does this mean we’ll have to address and mail out some 300 engraved Invitations? We’ve been consider ing the idea of tacking up a no tice on the bulletin board of our church Inviting everyone to our wedding. BRIDE-TO-BE. DEAR BRIDE-TO-BE: A notice tacked on • bulletin board would not be In the best of taste. A much more proper idea, and very practical too. would be to have your minis ter extend the invitation from the pulpit during a Sunday service. DEAR SALLY My boy friend is good looking, personable, wit ty. and an all-around nice guy. The only thing wrong about him is that he's terribly careless and sloppy about his appearance. His hair sometimes looks as If it had n't been combed for a week, he seldom wears a tie, his shoes are ■cuffed and unshined and his clothes look as though be had slept in them. I want so much to be proud of him. Is there any tootful way ,1 can approach him about this? JEANIE. DEAR JEANIE t Try the power of suggestion on him. Make a habit, while you are Paine College President Keynoter At Greensboro GREENSBORO - An audience at ART College was last week told that man built walls cannot prevail before God and man. The speaker was Dr. E. Clayton Calhoun, president of. Paine Col lege, Augusta. Ga„ who delivered the sermon at the regular weekly vfpptr service. >Takin* as hie subject, “This Side of tha Wall." be said that man has been building walls, of some de> TOV ABE THE DETECTIVE A notorious leader of » hoodlum gang. Mickey OuUagber, has been shot to death. There hasn’t been any grief or mourning wasted over the sudden demise of GaUafber, who throughout his career was a cruel and merciless klllef himself, fsated not onlmby his ensmias. but also by members of his own tang. For several days prior to this killing, you had been receiving tips through various of your “sources” that eight of looker Oalla gher’s lieutenants had been planning a mutiny against him and his "liquidation." And now, although you have UtUe taste fa the Job, it Is your duty to apprehend the killer or a killer. Tour list of suspects is. of course, topped by the names of those eight "lieutenants"—Benny Peters, Jake Mullens. Cart Bupert. A1 Worts, Vinnie Young, Eddie Harrison, Moony Jackson, and Harry FohL Also, thank* to your informers, you know the following: Peters, Bupert, and the killer were the meat discontented of the gang. One of these sight hoodlum held tbs post es bodyguard to Mlekey Gallagher, which we* supposed to hue* been a secret, but you have Maned that Yeung and Jaekeen knew about this. The night before Gallagher's murder, Har rison, Poht and the body guard visited a Mg gainkhu eartuo together, and ah three men were heavy lessee. MuPous. Yeung, and the killer had, a week prior to the killing, ap proached Mickey Gallagher asking him for a bigger set of the gang's profits, end when Oaßagher Mend out an ill-tempered refusal, Werts and the killer mad# an ansarrserfnl attempt to penuode the bodyguard to take their leader for the well kuowu "ride.” You have also aaeerteined that the throe Ins tigators of the revolt against the lots Mickey Oatlaghsr were Harrison. Pohl, and the killer. Now. after weighing and balancing Ml the information, can you identify which of the eight hoodlums was tha body guard and which gbe killer? SOLUTION prenldpoq eiq sen tied -nil I*o two vat ‘am MSUEurwo DWN W ooegeuf duooyf tutu euiuuetep <npna.i ueo no< uonoupnifa to waoojd <*n qgnojtu Pi Olf MANUFACTURER'S I2BT ON ELECTRIC FIXTURES Electrical Wholesalers be. 911 K. WtftSt out to public with him. of pointing out this and that man whs “teaks as neat sal well groomed- Maybe In this way yeeTl gal through to him. Good task) DEAR SALLY- I’m a man of 18, and have been dating an attrac tive widow of 33 who has two email children. She works for ner living, and I happen to know she has to budget her money pretty carefully. Whenever we go out, we go through the tame tittle ar gument. I keep offering to pay the babysitters fo* on the grrounds that this is a pa-i of the expenses of our dates, but she refuses to permit this. She .ays her children are her responsibility and that If she can’t afford babysitting feea herself, she Just won’t go out. What do you taunk about this? 0.0. DRAB G. O.i You should re spect this winner for her prin dpto "end they're good ones, too. Its’ generate of you to want to relieve ner of this ex pense. but new that you know she objects, stop Inslrilng an NOTE TO BETTY: I’ve gained the Impression ham your letter that your ralatinnahlp with your mother-in-law tent of tha teat, and that it would bo much bettor if you discontinued living in toe same home with her. I think R would be much hotter if she mov ed into an apartment of her own. even If your husband and hte biro brothers were oumpelled to pitoh in to supplement her pension. scription, down through toe ages, to their own arrogance.” “No man can build a wall .so high and wida as to cut us off from the claims of Christ,” ha said, “no man can build a wall so high and wide as to cloister us from the clamor of conflict, and no man cap build a wall so high and wide as tit Insulate us from the intercessions of Christ,” ha stated. TIPS UNLIMITED | BY BLANCHE A. ETVEES ON ELECTION EVE Oad give us men, a tints like YES, WE ALL TALK QUESTION; Pleeee explain the difference between “articulation’* and ’’pronunciation”. What is the significance of the her over the A sound?—H. L. ANSWER: By uMrita Is tether to form weeds, while the words correctly to accord ance with the usage of the best edueeted speakers A person auy articulate (Join the sounds), but he may net utter Pronunciation includes giving the letters of the alphabet their correct sound*, syllabication, end correct accent Enunciation means giving distinctness end clearness to each syllable pronounced. Ths little horiaontal bar ever tha A sound Indicates that It is long. A simple way to put it ia, when A, lift end V have the macron, pronounce the sounds Just as they are named in the alphabet READERS: Tor my pamphlet ea too consonant aounds (auitabla tar children), send 35 dents and a ■tamped long envelope. Write Dr. M. H. Boulware. Florida ARM Unl varalty, Box 310-A Tallahasset, BEST VALUE m fine FURNITURE gtJßWtTUftfc ■i. 7”—r—' * J23S2ES R. E. Quinn Furniture Co. 108 X. MARTIN ST. Your Capital dtp Tel. 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