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DA VIE 8T SERVICE STATIONS DUNN’S nio BTATJON-8M 8 Blood worth »t phone TE Ml LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTYSUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION DOROTHY L. NEWMAN. PlelnUft ELTRO B. NEWMAN. TO ELTRO 8. NEWMAN, Delendimt. Take notice that a pleading or Cam plaint seeking relief •»»*“* F™ been filed In the above entitled action and was filed to »he Supwtor Cowrt of Wake County on the 18th day of of the relief being *°PUtotlff *eeeta°^t* : divorce .hsrtut. from Eltro B. Newman, defendent. up on the grounds that plaintiff and de fendant Stave lived separate end apart for mwe than two continuous years next preceding the Institution <“*»!• action and that plaintiff *nd defendant ere still living to the said etate of •*&•*&• required to answer or de mur totoesald Complaint of plain tiff not later then the M day of De cember, 1884. and upon your failure to do eo the plaintiff seeking service against you win apply to tha Court for the relief sought. This 30 day of October. 1114. ESTA S. CALLAHAN, Aset Clerk of Superior Court SAMUEL 8. MITCHELL, Atty. 18S 1-8 B. Hargett St.. Balelgh, V C. Nov. 7-14-81-18. 1964. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY _ EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the Eetate of Thomas E. Copeland. de reesed, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this Is to notlto all persona having claim* against tha estate of Said deceesed to undersigned at *l* K. Devle Street. Haeligh. N. C, on or before the Sad Sy of May IMS. or this notice will U pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebted to the eetate wiD pleeae make Immediate payment Thla 3rd day of November. 19*4. CLINTON L- COPELAND. Executor T J. CARNAGE. Atty. Nov. 7-14-81-BS. 1884. NQBTH CAROLINA wTRr COUNTY NOTICE Under end by virtue of the power of sale contained to a certain Deed of Trust executed by Bather Leech. Widow, dated June *7. I*l*. end ra rer ded to Book 1948. PSM 47tto the attic* at the Register of Deed* of Wake County. North Carolina, default having been made to the payment of the Indebtedness thereby secured end M Deed of Trues made to the pey tnent es the Indebtedneea thereby ae f iavd and mid Deed ofTrust being fry the terms thereof aubiact to tore- Hoeure. the undersigned Tnietee wffl sffer tar sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash es the Court - twite deer to Wake County- North Carolina, at I*Bo o’clock noon, on Monday the 7th day of December. 1984. the property conveyed to said Deed es Trust, the seme lying and be ing in the County of Wake. State of f orth Carolina. Raleigh Township and here particularly described as folio*™: No. MM EEdantoa Street. Raleigh. North Carolina- BEGINNING at a point entbe Ex tension of East Eden ton Street.** (ret from the intersection with Ray [treat. and runs thence in a muther direction to* feet to a ten towt tiler: thboce East With the Northern tne of mid lie- 34J feet: thence gcrth 18* feet to East Edmton Street: floor* West along the Southern line h Edenton Street »5 feet to toe point if BEGINNING, and bcing tot No 8. If the Subdivision of the MrOhee end January. Pi*, and recorded in Boole 3*4. at lih 881. office of the Register of toad* for Wake County This property *-ffl he m»d_s»A>>;rt e> ail prior «nmnibT*nce* iiv*luclii*e Sre*. mO the wreaxful MM" !• rjiiulrrd T 5 (topMIT TlV«* pff two* t ef the mmcheee erica. This & Wectd^Tiacreww tod .. remdr irJsteArzssr- mL U SSfgSNT Criticism springs from two -Sitftti inteHtfcm disapproval end (notional reaction. BURL ALLEN’S ! Betongue SUBMISSION Heads a-bowing, knees a-bending; Humble hearts—in solemn prayer— To Jehovah's throne aacendin*. Thanks and burdens leaving there: "For sweet gains and bitter loses. For great Joy and deep distress. For bright crowns beneath hard crosses. TIPS UNLIMITED BY BLANCHE A. RIVERS GIVE THANKS EVERY DAY Many successful men and women claim that they are "selfmade." But the'ttct is that no one reaches the pinnacle without help. Once a definite major goal for success has been set and your first steps have been taken to reach that goal you find yourself receiving help from many unexpected sources. You must be prepared to give thanks for both the human and Divine help you receive. Gratitude and graciousness are closely akin. Consciously develop ed gratitude enhances the personal ity. Never let a day pass without a flaw minutes spent in giving thanks for your blessings Th— w*—-v. .VS* V the moat common in your dally usage. They are: "Thank You"; “I’m Grateful”; and "I appreciate . . .” Be thoughtful. Try to find new and unique ways to express your gratitude. Not necessarily in mater ial gifts, however. Time and effort are more precious, and the amount of these your dispense in showing gratefulness will be well worth while. By all means be thankful to those who are closest to you —your wife or husband, other relatives, whom you are inclined to neglect be cause you are with them each day. You are probably more indebted JpjOmm Utofi yolk realize. Gratitude tends to take on now meaning—new life and power— when spoken aloud. Your family knows you are grateful for their faith and hope in you. But tell them so! Often. It will pay off, in spiritual assets. Remember, there is always some thing to be thankful for. Even the ■ NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE Under and by virtue of the power of tale contained to a certain Deed of Trust executed by Mildred Turner and huaband, William Tumar, dated Janaary IS, I**#. and recorded to Book 1398. Page *7l, in the office ot the Register of Deeds of Wake County. North Carolina, default having bean made to the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured and laid Dead ot Trust being by the term* thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door to Wake Coun ty, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Monday, the 7th day of De cember, 19*4. the property conveyed to said Dead of Trust, the same lying and being In the County of Wake, State of North Carolina, to Raleigh Township, and more particularly de scribed aa follows: BEGINNING on the East side of Montague Alley et the N. W. corner of Hardy Tisdale's lot and rune thence North along the East line of laid Mon tague Alley 36 feet to the lot of B. F. Montague: thence to an easterly di rection about 310 feet to the western line of the Moss property; thence in a southerly direction along the ''ast ern line of the Moss property about 36 feet to the North line of the said Tisdale's property; thence to a wester ly direction along tha 11ns of said Tts. dale’s property about 818 feet to the BEGINNING And being the seme property conveyed to McCoy Farmer b* deed recorded in the office of Reg liter of Deeds for Wake County I* Book 888. Past MI. This property win be sold subject to all prior encumbrances, including taxes, and tha successful bidder will be required to deposit five per (8 percent) of the purchase price. This ■els will remain open tor tan (18) day* to receive to ere see bid as re quired by law. This 4th day of November. I*B4. J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee r. J. CARNAGE. Attorney Nov. 7-1441-4*. I*B4. NORTH CAROLINA WAI ?DMBVIBTRATOR'B NOTICE Having qualified as administrator es tha eetate of Adam Fulton, dereseed. a of Wake County. North Carolina. la to notify all parsons having claims against said eetate to sxhlbtt than to Die under signed et Route He 8. Box 481-A. Cosh Reed. Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of May. ISS3. or this nottee will be pleaded in bar es their recovery as provided by G. S. 18-47. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 10th day M November. 1884. BOBBIE LEE BROWN Administrator. Estate of Adam Fulton. RUMPASS AND BELCHER. Atty* US Dunston Bt, Durham. N. C Nov. 14-21-88. Dec * ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE I NORTH CAROLINA I WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administratrix es the Estate of Wilbert Owen Laws, deceased, tote es Wake County. North Carolina, this la to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to axh‘Mt them to the undersigned at W R Devle Btreet. Raleigh. N. C. on or before the Wh day of May. I*B*. or this notlee will be pleaded to bsr of their recovery A'l persona indebted to the estate wtO please make tamediate payment. This Ift* days cf November. 14*4- MRS. MABCEUIIX SMITH. Adam. r J CARNAGE. Atty. Nov 14-21 -28: Dec. 9 Lord, accept our gratefulness. Aa we pardon. Lord, forgive us; Aid us under every load; In Thy grace, O Lord, let live ur Guide us up Thy glory road. That no sower shall be reaper Os the fatal fruits of sin. Thou, Our Maker, be our keep*! Through eternity. A men." prospect who turns down a sales man should be thanked for the time he spent listening. He will be more likely to buy neat time. Gratitude costs nothing But it is a big investment in the future. At Crosby School: The Spirit Os Thanksgiving Experienced a iat yt A M«ii4VO£i Vi|t£ nit C>osby-Garfield School is a real lile experience. The hearts of more than two-dozen children have been made glad and their school per formance has Unproved through the kindly acts of many local friends who have caught the real spark of America's traditional Thanksgiving in their hearts. The Rosebud Garden Club, the Parent Education Commute* of the YWCA, the Links. Incorporated, and an anonymous donor have con tributed funds for the school milk and lunch, fund. One dedicated friend ot chUdren provided lunch for twenty pupils when the special turkey day meal was served in the school cafeteria. Following in the noble footsteps of Governor Terry Sanford. The Forgotten Children” are being re membered. Mixed Chorus Os E. E. Smith Sings At FSC FAYETTEVILLE - The mixed chorus of the E. E. Smith High School here preeented a concert during the weekly assembly re cently at Fayetteville State College. Directed by Hubert E. Walters, the group rendered excerpte from the Weet Side Story. Particularly pleating to the aedießee teas Hie presentation es Regen and Hammer-stein's There la Nethtng Like a Dame" by the Beys Otoe Club. Choral ranhon and vocal seise by Kay Frances King and Edward ReM rounded eat the YOU ABE THE DETECTIVE Wilford Stanton, one of the city's wealthiest men. Use deed on his living room floor. his_skuH horribly crushed. Next to his body lias the death weapon, a fire-place poker which you have checked and found clean of any fingerprint*. You gaae across the luxuriously-fur nished room at the two young men seated in two leather-upholstered chairs. -You two young men. of course, are prime suspects.” you state. “And why us?” asks Dick Stanton, staring at you owlishly through his thick-tensed glasses. “Decsus* you both hod aMg motive both of yon nephews of Mr. Stanton, both of you heirs to a considerable fortune and with much to gain by bis death. Could be one ot yon became much too much im patient!” “That's Just so much hogwsah.” exclaims Earn Ferguson “We both loved, respected, and thought highly of Uncle Will.” “Anyone could hove walked Into the bouse downstairs here white Sam and I were in our rooms upstairs, and killed our uncle.” says Dick. ” Perhaps a robber ” “Kebbery seems te he eat.” yen reply, “rinse nothing eras stolen. Mersey er. I*m eve the vnrdessr knew yev ancle very well." and yen point to an ashtray which rests en the arm es aa easy chair next te the body. “The murderer set here with e cigarette, talking with him twfere tt happnwd.- A cigarette stab with a lent column et ashes Bee in the ashtray. “I have been told by the servants,” yen eenttnac. “that yev uncle didn’t ton she himself, alee that be wa« an extremely metle catena man, and wouldn’t tolerate any unempttod ashtrays ease a riritor had departed ... afl es which eenvtaeee mss that tt was the (tiller whe had the cigarette and . . . ” "That eliminates me.” Dick EtontoruT don't smoke ... the one time I tried tt made me so rick that I’ve never touched a cigarette since. You turn an Inquiring eye towards Bam Ferguson, and hU face flushes and he stammers. “I smoke ... eve ... but that doesn't mean j I killed him. That's no proof! I didn’t do It, I Ml yeu!" "You do admit, though, that Dick doesn’t smoke?" “Yea. of course ... he doesn't." “That's all 1 wanted to know," you aay T now have my juspec'. ” Which nephew do you suspect of haring killed hie unde, end why? •OLVTION me* no uopfdens nortn oj wjuo ui aiJim nu funiTX Jrije emratp eq* funqFu 10 x»va tmdtne ttoA -troop tunq it rat wnf aseq ptnoo ‘raxomt-uou oqt aoiavjg gata imn ’Ofi mwvgp e twtran aq peq 'H uo pj;tnd »*vq ptnon uoen* -iv a*eg *uqi ams an noA peeouto oeaq too peq t; nod niri 4en 1 »tr Os enaretra aqi uo qrt fuot «u, uojuvtg gata raadsne no a BEST IN BROOKLYN — A* proprietor of Brooklyn ’a “Service Station of tha jrear”, Samuel Wilson, left, holds a statuette presented to him by Miss New York Stete ot 1965, Miss Julie Just, at the annuel awards dinner ot the New York Stete Petroleum Council, sponsor ot the contest. Mr. Wilson, • Humble Oil h Refining Company dealer, operates the Sarny Mark II Eaao Sarvieen ter at Myrtle and Vanderbilt avenues, Brooklyn. Also extending congratulations is J. A. Eck- center, sales manager ot the New York Area ot Humble Oite Eastern Esso Region. “WHO'S WHO " AT ST. AUGUSTINE’S COLLEGE Pictured ebove are the newly elect ed members of “Who’s Who in American Collegesand Universities” et Saint Augustine's College. Reading from left to right (seated) Misses Mary McNeill, Godwin,- Valerie Brooks, Mayelkk, Ky.; Freddie Marie Williams, Laurens, S. C.; Emily J. Barnes, Raleigh; Ann G. Wilkins, Louis burg, and Doris Ann Williams, Raleigh. Standing from left to right are:Mias Alberta Jackson, Edgefield, S. C.; Lonnie Ferguson, Lenoir; Samuel Spearman, Tampa, Fla.; Miss Mattis Ruth Davis, Raleigh; Miss Carolyn Heartley, Chester Pa.; Misa Tura Tomlin, Cleveland, Ohio; Wil liam L. Miles, Conway, and Miss Doris Anne Jones, SmithfMd. program. Aeompenlst for the chorus was Juan Hall and string bass tor the West Side Story rendition was pro vided by Sgt. Art Alston of the 82nd Army Band st Fort Bragg. 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