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SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION a J HELP WANTED EOSINtES OPrOKTVHITir Iff CHILD CAKE 4ft m jm . PERSONAL CLEANING k NAOLIHO JngLMuSgSt Low Cost Adoer tising — —Low Cost Advertising FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 4-5656 / ■HcEQI FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple4-5558 ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OF THANKS tN MBMORtAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS - APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT Classified Rates * « • u ’S&* * * * * ***' too 10c T\fcc TUc Bach word abbrvrUttoß. initial oi frmbol count m cm word Punctuation mark* ara HOT court tot U words Iti minimum number of words ta ,ny want ad Is M words You wit] save honey by ordering your ad to nut ■ *r 1* Issues Weakly Want Ads may be telephon ed through Wednesday up to 10 AJf UVT Os MAIDS, GUARANTEED GOOD NEW YORK JOBS. S3S-«9s Weekly. Fare Advanced—Dept *1 Harold Employment Agency. Lyn brook, N. Y. Wanted too meld* for New York and Massachusetts sleep In iota $35 *o $65 per week plus free room and meals Transportation furnished Write C E. Townsend. Bo* $Bl. Bennettsville. South Carolina. HfWSEMAms- Live in lohs Mass- Conn S3O-866 Bus tickets Refer, enees Barton Emp Bur. Gt Barring ton. Mass FOR PF.NT! rtli AUSTIN STREET. 4 rooms, oil heated, tiled kitchen and bath. Off Holly Springs R<y<i .*6O no - Lawrence Bros. Comoany. TE 2 1571. " "FnnrATioNAi.” PREPARE BY HOME STUDY FOR GOVOtNMENT Civil Serv‘“ *“! trance examinations. Send number, directions if rural to NA n'IONAL TRAINING SERVICE. P. O. bS w, Raleigh. North A Carolina. laundry ixagues dry cleaning/ i«« Sn’srH&H.ss Dial rt t-ssls No t Dial TE 1-3935 food specials Coopers Bar-B-U BAR-3-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty> Pig and Chicken 109 E DAVIE 8T SERVICE STATIONS OUNN-h Bhbo STATION—SM S Blood wnrfn 81 Phnee TE < DOGS FOB SALE! ~ DOGS—Pinchers. 6 weeks old. Id '*’ fOrhome or btisirn ss protection. S3O and $3. Phone $32-3425 LEGAL NOTICES RALE or AUTOMOBILES Notice is Hbreby given that Sleeps c.iwiair Service. 3113 Glenwood Ave., Rideiah N cTwake County, will sell g em£s to the highest bidder at ILOO noon, December 26. 1964. the following automobiles: 1957 Jaguar C. (1963) Serial No WM License No. BZ 5259 N. C. (196*) 1055 Buick Serial No. 681127369 1953 Chevrolet Serial No. CS3T 101447 Motor No. AD 10837717 NORTH CAROLINA WAK A E DMmISTRATORS NOTICE Having qualifi ;d as administrator of the estate of Adam Fulton, deceased, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route No 3, Box 451-A, Cook Road. Durham. North Carolina, on or before the 14th day of May. 1963. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery as provided by G. S. 28-47 All persons indebted to said os' 3 ** ] will please, make Immediate payment to the undersigned This 10th day of November. 1964. BOBBIE LEE BROWN Administrator. Estate of Adam Fulton, BUMP ASS AND BELCHER. Attya. 109 Dunston St., Durham. N. C. Nov. 14-21-26. Dec 5 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA W^. K vmg C °q U a. Administratrix of the EsUte of WilberU Owen Law*, deceased, late of Wake Ccunty. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims agomstthe estate of eald deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 322 E. Davie s t r **h Raleigh, N. C . on or before the B*h day of May. 1965, or thisnottoewUl be pleaded In bar of«»heii_recovCTT. AU persons Indebted to tTWVsUte wUI pleese make Immediate payment ThU 10th day* cf November 1964. MRS. MARCELINE SMITH. Admx. F J. CARNAGE. Atty. Now. 14-21-28; Dec. 5 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY , . , xlrlr Having qualified aa Administratrix of the Estate of William Roberts, 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 the undersigned at *4OB Kilgore Avenue Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before the 23rd day yf May. 19*5 or thls no tiee will be pleaded in bar ifthetr recovery. AU persons mdebtod to the estate wiU please make immediate MRS. OLLIE J. ROBERTS. Adminte tntrtx F. J CARNAGE. Attorney Dee. 12-19-26. Jan. 2. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY . Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Berry O. Wilcox de ceased. late of Wake County. North Carolina, this is to notiOr all having claims against the «***• " said deceased to exhibit them to to* undersigned at Method. North Caro lina. on or before the 13rd day ot May. 1995. or thi* notice will be ptoad ed in bar of their recovery. AU pex aona indebted to the estate wall plaaae make immediate Wment TT.ll sth day of December. ’J**. MRS MARIE WILCOX Admwßtretrls F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney Dec. 11-19-*s: Jan *• t ■ ZXECUTORS NOTICE wake county NORTH CAROLINA , . - Having qualified as Executors®* the Estate of Caßie Allen, daeaamd. late of Wake County. North Carolina. this la to natafy all perms havnw eiabna againrt the estate of said de ceased ta exhibit «m to the undp togned at m Cam** Street. Hateigi. BURL ALLEN’S BI'"TONGUE i If you have uninvested money and unsettled business ambition, why not try TOYS. It any American in- North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of June, 1965, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AU persons indebted to the estate wUI please make immediate payment. This Bth day of December, 1964. HUBERT WILDER and BLANNII EDWARDS. Executors F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney Dec. 12-19-26; Jan. 2. NOTICE OF RESALE OF REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Mazie Hinton and hus band. Robert Hinton, to Charles H Young and A. L Purrington, Jr.. Trus tees. dated December 27, 1965 and re corded in Book 1221, page 294. Wake County Registry, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust and at the request of the bolder of the bond secured thereby and in conform ity with an order of resale entered by the* Clerk of Superior Court of Wake County on November JO, 1964, the bid for the property herein de scribed made at a prior sale having been raised, as provided by statute, the undersigned Trustees wiU offer for sale and seU at public auebon to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House Doer in Raleigh. Wake County, N. C.. at 12:06 o'clock noon On Thursday, December 17, 1964. the following described real estate in House Creek Township: AU those certain tv/o lota of par cels of land lvlnv in Wak<- Counlv nn me west siclq cl U. S. Highway No. ISA, bounded on the north by Uie lands of Nannie Hunter, Last by U. S. Highway No. 15-A, South by Katie Cluvls, on the west by Nannie Hun ter. and described as follows: BEGIN NING at a stake In the western mar gin of Highway No. 15-A, said point being the northwest corner of Lot No. 12 according to the map hereinafter referred to. and runs thence along the margin of said highway south 10 degrees west 90 feet to a stake, the northeast corner of Lot No. 10; thence north 80 degrees west with the north ern line of Lot No. 10, 200 feet to a stake; thence north 10 degrees east 90 feet to a stake; thence south 90 de. grecs east 20C feet to toe point of be ginning ; .being Lots Nos. 11 and 12 as shown by survey and map made by Pltbnan Stell, C. £.. December 1946, and also being the same property con veyed by Nannie Hunter to Mazie Hinton by deed dated 2 July 1947 and recorded in Book 993, page 299. Wake County Registry. Subject to general utility easements to Carolina Power St Light Co. and Southern Bell Tele phone and Telegraph Company. The bidding will begin at $577.50, the amount of the raised bid. The Trustees will require a deposit of 10 percent of the first SI,OOO and 5 per. cent of the bid in excess thereof as evidence cf good faith. A. L'. PURRINGTON, JR. and CHARLES B. YOUNG, Trustees PURRINGTON and CULBERTSON Attomeys-at-Law 927 Insurance Bldg. Falcigh. N. C. Dec. 9th and X6th. 1964. NOTICE: RESALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST WHEREAS, toe undersigned, acting as Administratrix of the Estate of Willie Snow, Mortgagee, in a certain Mortgage executed by WiUlam M. Giles and wife, Marie E. GUes to Wil lie Snow, recorded to Book 1178, at page 104 In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County. North Car olina. The Administratrix, Kittie Snow, did on October 26, 1064 under the terms of said Mortgage offer for ■ esale the lands described in said Mortgage, and that James L GUes became the last and highest bidder in the sum of $1675410, and whereat said bid was reported on October 29, 1964 in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Ccurt of Wake County. North Carolina, and whereas within the time allowed by law an advanced bid of George D. Myatt was reclived and filed with the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Wake County. North Carolina, and an order issued direct ing a resale of said lands. NOW. THEREFORE, under and by virtue of the said order of the Clerk at the Superior Court of Wake County and the power of tale contained In said Mortgage, the undersigned Kittle Snow, Administratrix of Willie Snow, Mortgagee,- wiU offer far resale and aeU at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash at the front door of the Wake County Court House in Ra leigh, North Carolina, at 12 DO o'clock noon, on the 21st day of December, 1904. the property located In Wake County. North Carolina, and describ ed in that Mortgage recorded In Book 1170 at Page 104 In the Office of the Register of Deed* of Wake County. North Carolina, which reads as fel lows: BEGINNING at a stake to the cen ter of the road and runs thence along Foy Allen Hodge's line North 17-8 West 1757 feet to the center of a smaU branch at Whitefield and Brown’s cor ner, thence along Whitefield and Brown's line outh 10-29 West 509 feet to aa iron pipe and pointer* at Rollo Brown's line South 10-29 West 996 feet Fowler's line South 97-99 East 10995 feet to the center of the road, thence along the road North 51-27 West 18$ feet North 99-00 East 248 feet. North 64-00 East 140 feet North 48-410 East 329 feet to the BEGINNING, accord ing to survey made February 9*. 1919. by B. G. Ball. Civil Engineer. By Court Decree heretofore issued, the Mortgagee is telling only a 1-4 interest in the above described land and the purchaser of said land will be purchasing only a 1-5 interest ta the above described land* Said Md will start at $190059. Tbs purchaser will be required to pay U percent of the bid price to show good faith. This the 3rd day of December. 199 L WILLIE KNOW ESTATE By KITTIE SNOW. Administratrix MORRIS AMD GRANOY. Atfomey*- at-Law. (11-412 Lawyers Building. Ralatoh. North Carottaa. Dec. 9th and 10th. 1994. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY Or WAKE * WILLIAM L. MeLAURIN. T-A MeLAURIN PARKING CO. VS. KEY WASHINGTON GRIFFIN. JR. By virtue of a storage lien held by William L McLaurtn T-A McLauria Parking ("uminr Matos* toe auto mobile hereinafter described, wtricbl* registered In the name of Ney WaO»- tactoe Griffin. Jr . 294 Elizabeth St, signed will oa the 30th day of Decem ber. 1904. at 1259 o'clock noon, at the McLaurtn Parking Lot oa Wasl Mar dus try EVER enjoyed built-in ad vantages, it’s toys! It is best done on a domestic basis: The produet i$ your amunitton; psychology, your gun; the child, your target; the parent, your victim, and SILVER, your GOLDIN goal! Let's begin with the doll, Silly Lillie: In addition to her wardrobe, luggage and first aid kit, she has daughter*, Messy Jessie and Graxy Daisy, song, Black Mack and White Dwight, and—of course, husband. Red Fred! Naturally, the whole family has to be supplied with food, clothing and the other neces saries and luxuries—including furn ished, equipped home with Cadillac, swimming pool and three-car garage—etc, etc, etc. Remember, parents, the adver tiser has convinced your children that lacking either of certain num erous items makes Silly Lillie and family unhappy; THIS, of course, would make your children unhap py, so, while shopping, don’t PLEASE don’t forget to get cousins and neighbors, Goosey Lucy. Con trary Mary, Brainy Janey, Hairy Larry, Low Joe, Tali Paul and the rest. If you want to be considered kind and considerate, you mustn’t omit grand parents. Gray Faye and An tique And>. Kctjj in mind, parents, that ALL these folk have to be completely outfitted for life—in cluding a Santa to visit them on Christmas. And, parents, when you're sure that you're thiough spending money for toys, you sim ply must realize that hilly Lillie and Red Fred have been married for quite a while, ad there Just happens to be the OTHER man and the OTHER woman. Steady Eddie and Petty Bettie—BUY THEM! HSF Grant Os $68,650 Goes To A&T College GREENSBORO A&T College has been awarded a grant of 088,- 650 by the National Science Foun dation for the operation this year of a Summer Institute in Biology for Secondary School Teachers. Announcement of the grant was made last week by Dr. Lewis C. Dowdy, president of the college. Dr. Dowdy said that Dr. Artis T. fravee, pro fessor and chairman of the De partment of Biology will serve as Institute director. He said applications will be ac cepted through March IS, 1089. tin Street Raleigh, North Carolina, ■ell to the higher bidder for cash to ■attsfy said storage lien on the right title and interest which the said Ney Washington Griffin, Jr, has In and to the following described automo bile: One (I) 1950 Cadillac 4-door auto, mobile, license No. 1964 N. C. CB-5303, ■trial No. 806110914. City of Greenville license No. 6953. 19M. Said tale shall be mado to satisfy a storage lien In the amount of FOR TY DOLLARS (*40.00). which repre sents the storage charges to December I. 1964. plus storsge st th rate of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00) per month from December 2, 1961 unUl sold automo bile la sold. This the 2nd day of December, I*B4. WILLIAM L. MeLAURIN Dm. 9-16. 1964. UT 'ML rLAcE ° r rmE II ww 90009 * ,EBv,cr N. Downtown Bhrd. HAM- V 4 Chicken ’n HOT BURGERS French Fries DOGS 15* 50* 15* BIG K . STEAK BURGERS C,u f k “ n Sandwiche* French File* . _ 35* XI , 45* FRENCH BAR-B-QUE FRIES Family Pack 4 e, • CHICKEN **** IJ 8-Pen SHRIMP & ONION „ ... French Fries Ring* *l-40 59- 30* I Soft Drinks I COFFEE THICK 10* 10* SHAKES m.J - * 6 HOT DOGS 75* 15* 6 HAMBURGERS 75* | TIPS UNLIMITED | nr MM. BLANCHE A. RIVBHM H any tmrvtoe. why net In the December 5 edition of the Saturday Evening Post is a story of inspiration for all of Negro Am erica. The article, ‘’Don't Blame The Ghetto ”, was written tor David B. Lee, a young self-made Negro. In his article, Mr. Lee tells bow he escaped the Harlem Ghetto and urges others to do the same by waging their own rebellion against the slum, which he states is noth ing more than a “prison of mind" where hopelessness can be away of life. The article is completely out of harmony with writer James Bald win and others who aeem to want to place the blame for the Negro’s inability to gain full citizenship and human acceptability complete ly on White America, Mr. Lee takes issue with James Baldwin, proclaimed by many as the “Negro Voice”, who has stated in one of his articles that: “AU over Harlem, Negro boys and girls ora growing into etuntod maturity, trying desperately to find a place to stand; end the wonder is not that oa many ora ruined, but that so many survive." Soys Mr. Loo, “If any survive., why not more?" Lee goes on to state that too many Negroes are too anxious to blame the ghetto for everything. That while there may be some Negroes who are too week to escape the ghetto; for others the slavery is self imposed. The real reason for the Negro's defeat, «»v« Ta#, llm in the fact that h* does not try hard euough to suc ceed. The 17-year-oid Harlem bora so cial-service worker has not triad to distort the fact that miseries be yond description do exist in the Harlem ghetto, and indeed in ev ery ghetto, for that matter. What ho dooe try to point out is the tact that in iplte of the ghetto, with all RALEIGH BUSINESS COLLEGE The value of community services and responsibllltieo was discussed by Mrs. Emms P. Boyer Friday as she spoke to the members of th* Raleigh Business College “family” in their weekly assembly. “As Individuals and organisations in urban and rural (communities, you are obligated to help all peo ple regardless of race, color, and creed, by sharing, giving, and teaching when and where th* need is appropriate,” declared Mrs. Boy er. “This, continued the speaker, 'is the philosophy of service organ izations such as the YWCA.” Mrs. Boyer admonished bar bearers to be alert at feeing the need end to have convictions to administer to them if at all possible. Following Mrs. Boyar's formal presentation, s lively and informal discussion period was enjoyed. Never get mod with an Individual who doesn't know as much as you do. Lyndon B. Johnson, President: ''Firmnees in the right is indis pensable today for peace. That! imi nes* wiU always be measured. It* Those who depend upon others will not be disappointed. of its implementations, the Negro can succeed. If you have not rood this article, try to do so at your earliest con venience. It tears at the very heart of humanity, for Leo cites his ex periences as examples, and chides the Negro about his complacency and negative attitude toward the Negro problem. He challenges every Negro to *- ■ i n I YOU ABB THE DETECTIVE The well-known political leader. Prank Tiller, was murdered several dags ago, shot in cold Mood on the driveway of his heme just aa he emerged from his garage. You have been tracking down all possible sumects, and your investigations hare now led you to the apartment of Henry Harrington, another polltloian well known for his bitter op position to Tillar. Armed with a search warrant, you have proceeded to go through the apartment and. tucked in the book of one of Har rington's dresser drawers under the pile of shirts, you have found a gun. A test has revealed it aa the gun which killed TUlor. “But that doesn’t prove X did the killing,” exclaims Harrington. “I found the gun Just a couple of days ago ... In the lake in County Park . . . near the north end of the lake.” “You found It In the water?” you a* with lifted brows. “Just how did you do that?” “I was in one of the rented boots ... doing a little fish ing. I was rowing near the north end when suddenly I spotted something glimmering through the water en the bottom of the lake . . . it's not very deep right there nt the north end . . . maybe two or three feet. Bo I fished down into the water with a stick I had with me In the boat, hooked he gun through the trigger guard, and brought It up. I brought It homo here with me, cleaned It np. oiled It, put It away, and thought nothing w*or# Fl**** W . . . tmtll yen rsir.e alone toSaj end tried to pin this murder rap on me.” “What day did you soy you found the gun?” you a*. “X said a oouple of days ago . . . let's see.” Herrington pause* aa If In deep thought. “It was Monday afternoon ... X know because I had to hurry home to get dreeeed in time for the big political meet ing and party in Community Hall.” You think for a moment, then ask, “Do you mean you were out on the take fishing Monday afternoon In the steady downpour of rain we had all that afternoon?” “Sure,” Harrington comes book defiantly. “A little rain doesn't bother me.” “Well, maybe this will bother you.” you retort. Tm taking you with me on suspicion of having murdered Prank Tillar I” What has made you suspect Henry Harrington's story? SOLUTION The rain bouncing on end dappling the surfaoe of the lake would surely have made it impossible for Harrington to eee the gun "glim mering through the water on the bottom of the lake.” • a Kentucky Straight Bourbon •2,50 *3#s MM* (NT 4/5 QT. ■vi IIIHWIIiH ■i lIIIIIHUII h * ■ * • H I I ■ j: HI I I BELLOWS 1 I (/bourbon/) 1 ■ //^ — KENTUCKY —jj I SIRAJGHT BOUMONWHISMY Jf || I muL&wm »emm I I *wt*i*vt(» *r ®»r wui eumiies eeeeuor* co „yt outowssco-.Louisvtuc.Kr.- ammtmttnMCtnsoutsaamtmsr-mrsoor wage his own “rebellion of the mind” against anything that tends to moke him lose than equal with all mankind. P. S.: The oourae you choooo to follow does not depend upon your str*'»»n at birth, nor the environ ment from whence you corn#, nor even your educational background. It depends almost entirely upon you and what you want to do or be. There ia no legitimate excuse tor failure, or meekness or soar, for you have within yourself the ability to rise above obstacles, fall urea and disappointments. w— Niom —f^i RALEIGH. N. C„ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18. IBM 125 Major Companies - Seek Morgan Students BALTIMORE. Md. Some 195 major companies from throughout the United States will be holding recruitment interviews on the Mor gan State Collage oompus for seniors : and alumni from now until ApriL i Durham Urn month a( No vember, students have had In terviews with representatives from each corporatism as Time, 1 U. 8. Naval Air Facility, EH Lilly, Atomic Refining. C A. P. Telephone, Beaks of American Treat and Savings, E. 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