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: SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION p i| U£LPWikv»n BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CAKE -Ri t SA .J& ™ PERSONAL CLEANING ft HAULING \* —Low Cost Adoer tising — /ujHK —Low Cost Adoer tising— «)R WHAT HAVE YOU., i DIAL TEmpH 4-5558 , / TOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 W* ANNOUNCEMENTS CARDS OP THANKS IN MEMO* IAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE . ROOMS - APARTMENTS GOOSES PGR HEftM issum* «• • a ffyjfL * * * * faS**" - .*** Me Me .me TVtc Cach word abbreviation, initial « mrxtbol count an ana ward punewattoa mrh are BOX oountwl word* You wIU gave money by ordering your ad to ran • or.Ulwuaa. Weakly Want Ada nay be talaphon ed through WadnaeiHy up to to AM CABO OF IHANM * Ttie family of the late Mrs. Ruby Jeffries Cuthbert acknowledges and gratefully appreciates your very kind and thoughtful expressions of sym pathy, The family: R. Cuthbert, P. A. Jeffries. M. J. Holt and L. J. Tyson. LIVE IN MAIDS. GUARANTEE) GOOD NEW YORK JOBS. *35»5* Weekly. Fare Advanced—Dept 36. Hkrold Employment Agency, Lyn biook. N. Y. wanted 100 melds for New York and Massachusetts sleep In lobs MS *o sbi per week plus tree room and meals. Transportation furnished Write C; E. Tdwnaend. Box Ml. BemtattavUle. South Carolina. HOUSEMAIDS— Live In Jobe. Mass - Conn MO-S6O. Bus tickets. Refer ences. Barton Emp Bur, Gt Barring tipi. Mass. j FORRENTI «814 AUSTIN STREET. 4 rooms, ed hfatfd. tiled kitchen and bath. Off Holly Spring* Boad SBOOO - Lawrence tog. Company. TE 3-1673. “EDUCATIONAL” PREPARE by home study fob GOVERNMENT Civil Service en trance examinations. Send phone number, directions If rural to NA TIONAL TRAINING SERVICE. P. O. Bax 406, Raleigh. North Carolina. LAUNDRY TEAGUE* 8 DRY CLEANING 104 Gian wood Asa has merged and to now known as HAYES BARTON AND DRY Of.FAWWna NO * Pa'll Viwtarttav L D!a! n ,8S18; No * Dla! FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAJE-B-Q and Chicken (Our toililWl m aad Chlekew SERVICE STATIONS DCknrg ggao «tation-»m s. Blood worth St Phono TE t-MB* POOS FOB SALE! ~ DOGS—Pinchers, • weeks old. Ideal for home or business protection. MO and M$- Phono BM-34M. LEGAL NOTICES administratrix notice NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY , , , . Having qualified as Admbristratrix of the Estate of William Roberts, de ceased. Uto of Wake County. North this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at $406 Kilgore Avenue. Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the Mrd day of May. IMS or thls no tiea will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. AH persons Indebted to the estate will please make immediate s”sth day of December, 1*64. MRS. OLLIE J. ROBERTS, Adminis tratrix W. J. CARNAGE Attorney Dee. 12-19-26; Jan. A ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Berry O. Wilcox, de ceased. late of Wake County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit thorn to the undwSgaed at Method. North Caro lina. On or before the Mrd day of May. IMS. or this notice will be plead ed to bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to the estate will please make Immediate payment. This sth day of December. IN4. HRS MARIE WILCOX Administratrix F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney Dec. 13-19-38; Jan. «. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE WAKE COUNTY N&TU CAROLINA _ Having qualified as Executors of the Estate of Callia Allan, deceased, lata at Wake County. North Carolina, this to to notify att parsons having claims aggtoet the estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at »> Camden Street, Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before tha Bth day of June. 1965. or this notice will be pleaded to bar of their recovery. AB persons Indebted to the estate win plicae make Immediate payment This 6th day of December. 1*64. HUBERT WILDER and BLANNIB EDWABDd, Executors F. J. CARNAGE Attorney Dae. M-16-M; Jan. A NOTICE OF RESALE OF UAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in a certain dead of trust executed by Made Hinton and kua band. Robert Hinton, to Charles H. Young and A. L Purrtogton. Jr, Trus tee*, dated December «. 1H» and re canted to Book 1331. page *94, Wake County Registry, default having bom made to the payment of the indebted ness secured by said dead of trust and *$ the requesjofitoeholderottot Kiwrf i*curtd thtnoy no in eoniorm* tty wlfh an order e< resale entered by the Clerk c< Wake County m Maaamhar M, 1*64. the bid Bor the property bercto de scribed made at a prior sale Imvta# bead raised, aa provided by etotute. the undersigned Trust*** will oxwr sSaa2rl!a at mblteaitotmo to MSs^toWS County. N C, at 11*0 o^ckx-k^mmn AU those certain two loto of par ceta of iswi lying to Waka County on the wwsS side of V. 1 14A. bounded ea the the ter. and described aa foßsma: BEGlN being the uuttiou* eawrd buto referred to. end rune tomes atong the margin of mid Mtetwey eovth lS m west M tones stake. r the etabae sd*DM Jo** ufm****' • stake; thanes north 10 degrees east to feet to a stake; thence south M de grees east MC feet to tne point of be ginning; being Lots Noe. 11 and U as shown by survey and map mads by Pittman SteU. C. X, December 1949, and also being the tame property con veyed by Nannie Hunter to Mule Hinton by deed dated S July IMt and recorded to Book 90S. page M 6. Wake County Registry. Subject to general utility easements to Carolina Power A Light Co and Southern Bell Tele phone and Telegraph Company. The bidding wuT begto M. *577.50, the amount of the raised bid. The Trustees win require a deposit of It percent of the Bret SI,OOO and • per, cent of the bid to excises thereof as evidence of good faith. A. L. PURRINGTON. JR. and CHARLES B. YOUNG. Trustees PURRINGTON end CULBERTSON Attonmya-et-Law o*7 Insurance Bldg. Raleigh. N. C. Dae. 4th and lath. IMA NOTICE: RESALE OF LAND UNDER DEED Or TRUST whereas, the undersigned, acting aa AdmtntatraSte Os the Estate of Willie Snow, Mortgagee, to a certain Mortgage executod br William M Giles end wife, Marie X. Giles to WU- Uo Snow, recorded in Book UIA at page 104 to the Office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County. North Car olina. The Administratrix, Kittle Snow, did on October M. MO4 under the terms of said Mortgage offer for resale the lands dsacrlbsd In said Mortgage, and that James L. Giles became the last and highest bidder to the sum of $167040. and whereas said bid was reported on October SA 1964 to the Office at the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina, and whareae within the time allowed by tew an advanced bid of George D. Myatt waa received and filed with the dark of the Su perior Court of Wake County. North Carolina, and an order Issued direct tog a resale of saM lands. NOW. THEREFORE, under and tar virtue of the said ardor of the Clark of the Superior Court of Welts County and the power of min contained to said Mortgage, the undersigned Kittle Snow, Administratrix of Willie Snow, Mortgagee, win offer for ramie and sen at public auction to the highest bidder tor cash at the Went door of the Wake County Court House to Ra leigh, North Carolina, at 1340 o'clock noon, on the list day of December. 1984. the property located in WAV* county, North Carolina, and describ ed to that Mortgage recorded to Book 1178 at Pan lMto the Office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, North Carolina, which read* aa tot lows: BEGINNING at a stake in the oen ter of the road and runs thence along Toy Allen Hodge's line North 17-4 West 1757 feet to the canter of a small braaeh at Whitafleld and Brown's cor ner. thence slang Whitafleld and Brown's line outhlO-M West SM feat to aa Iron pip* and pointers at RoUo Brown's Una South 10-25 West 596 feet Fowler's line South 87-30 East 10384 feet to the center of the road, thence along the road North sl-37 West lit feet North 69-00 East *4* feet North 64-00 East 140 feet North 43-06 East 339 feet to the BEGINNING, accord ing to survey mads February *A 1313, by B. G. BaU, ClvU Engineer. By Court Decree heretofore Issued, the Mortgagee Is selling only a 1-6 Interest in the above described land and the purchaser of said land will be purchasing only a 1-6 Interest in the above described lands. Said bid WUI start at 418004A The purchaser wUI be required to pay lG percent of the bid price to ■how good- faith. ' This the 3rd day of December. 1364. WILLIE SNOW ESTATE By KITTIE SNOW, Administratrix MORRIS AND GRANOY. Attorneys at-Law, 011-613 Lawyers Building. Raleigh. North Carolina. Dec. 9th and 16th. 1964. NOTICE OF SALE OF AUTOMOBILE STATE OF NOBTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE WILLIAM L. McLAURIN, T-A McLAURIN PARKING CO. VS. KEY WASHINGTON GRIFFIN. JR. By vtrtua of a storage lien held by William L. McLsurto T-A McLaurin Parking .Company, against tha auto mobile hereinafter described, which Is registered to the name of Nay Wash ington Griffin, Jr, 304 Elisabeth St, Greenville, North Carolina, the under, signed will on the 30th day of Decem ber. 1964. at 1340 o’clock noon, at the McLaurin Parking Lot on West Mar tin Street. Raleigh, North Carolina, sell to the higher bidder tor cash to satisfy as Id storage Uen on the right title end Interest which the said Nay Washington Griffin. Jr, has to and to the following described automo bile: One (1) ISM Cadillac 4-door auto, mobile, license No. IM4 N. t. CS-5303. serial No. 508110114. City of Greenville license No. 9961. 1*64. Said sale Audi be made to satisfy a storage Uen to the amount of FOR TY DOLLARS ($4046). which repre sents the storage charges to December A 1064. plus storage at 111 rate of TEN DOLLARS (31046) per month from December A IMt UP til said automo bile is sold. This the sad day of December. 1964. WILLIAM L. MCLAURIN Dec. 9-1A 1964. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY UNDER AND BT VIRTUE, of the power of sale contained to a certain Deed at Trust executed by J. Clar ence Wilson, Unmarried, dated May 17. 19SX. and recorded to Boric lUI Pago 494. to Uto office at tha Register of Deeds at Writs County, NerthCare liaa, default having been reeds to the payment at Me indebtedness thereby secured end arid Deed of true! being closure, *the’iimtaisigned Trustee win offer fer sale at public auction to tha Ugheat Udder far asafc at the Court home door to Waka County. North Carolina, at MAO o'clock noon, on Friday the 15th day of January. 1965, e<* and bring to the County at Wake. State of North CarritoA *», Hrietgh„Toumebip. and more jwllrWlf BEGINNING at aa Iron stake la tite west line at Bloodwortt Street mM stake being two hundred ($96) feet South of Bragg Street runs thence west one htmdred and fifty (U 6) teat to a stake; thence south fifty (96) atSkSS HSsx Brest Has of Bland worth Street fifty (M) feet to toTbegtenteg. twtog lot number (U) in Block ton 06 accord ing to a map at South Park, register. at to Boric sf Mag MM. Pag Tg. to the ofßee at the ItagMar of Deeds for Wake County: brine tbs mam land conveyed by Yaoar BaaltaCer- Sn vwarJgrtfe tanwM <> to cant sale win remain open tor tan (16) days to receive ton-uses bid as re quired by law. _ Thu 15th day at December. 1994 J. J. KEMDBBSON. Treriee F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney 1 Dec. 1A M- Jan. A 9. BURL ALLEN’S"' ■'"tongue CHRISTMAS) This tilne-letter word has at least NINE THOU SAND American definitions de pending upon the parson or parsons concerned. To some children, one mended toy; to others, numerous new ooes To some edulU, Jewels, silks and furs with probably a Cadillac thrown id; To others, per haps a simple greeting card or tiro and maybe a modest gin. Some will celebrate mostly by giving to a favorite institution or a prodigy; other* rasp their prime enjoyment from receiving from rieb donors For the majority, there M time off to be enjoyed by party ing and traveling, and seldom-ieen friends to visit or bo visited by. So, however different ofir customs and means, the most that most of us do for Christmas is dedicated to pro- .. ._.. _ YOU ABE THE DETECTIVE ftwhfS? “ *“ w threu * h T __“ It ’!.?5 >rrl ‘ >Ie •• • K»ta. my irife ... killed m cold M*<*t tw— T tras In the living roorfc only a few feet away!**“ He dabs at hia eyes with a wadded-up handkerchief. . M> .^ rtl * * ■P >| l haDway, and en the fleer Just aH w feet from the front deer Uea the woman’s body, a ballet hslf throagh her threat Te your right eg yon fees the rear of the house to an epea doorway leading Into the tiring room. «**• J o *' ,e f* «■ » stairway leading to the eeeondftoor. Matthews leads you Into the living room, offers you a drink, and when you decline proceeds to mix himself a stuffy-laced highball. You wait until he has taken a tew gulps of his drink, then ask him tor the |(OPJT* say just how and why It happened." begins Mat thews.. Maybe It was a robber ... and maybe it was some fiend . . or someone who really had It In for poor Kate. She rid have away of making enemies, you see. Well anyway. I eras sitting here In the living room reeding the evening paper when the doorbell rang. It rang two or ttawe times before Kate finally came downstairs to answer it. T didn’t pay too much attention to what eras said . . . Just heard the murmur ofaUtUe conversation ... but then the sudden sound of the gunshot.l was too shocked to move for several minutes . . . then 1 tato ttto kaU ... and there ms poor Kate lying there You sit in rilence digesting Matthews’ story for several minutes, then yon rise and retnrn to the hall where yon bend ever the body for n closer examination. Yoe notice that the woman's hair is aU freshly done up in carters, that her hair is still damp to year touch, also that her fae# U heavily coated with seme sort of beauty cream. Yon look up at Matthews who has followed yea Into the hall, and you ask him. ’“Was your wife preparing to go oat somewhere this evening?” “Oh no, we were in for the evening. But she had gone upstaire to work on her hair and her face for a club meeting she was Intending to visit tomorrow afternoon.” "Do you keep much money here in the house?” “No ... Just enough for incidental household expanses. Os oourse. toere are my wife's Jewel# ... she keeps them In a safe In her room. Maybe the robber thought I was away from home this evening. I just cannot understand It!” “I’m with you there ” you say. “I can’t understand it either. But maybe a little more questioning will clear thto up. I'm taking you to headquarters with met” What has aroused your suspicions? SOLUTION «lt ta ®* Pinoo oqjt amoq »e eeje ouoouioe •) auqi jt ERepedm ‘uteaio if»m pojojreid aoej joq pup ejoimo uj dn suop j|wq Jtol titV* IWioop sqi Bujjameuß ;o yunn usas uemoA Jue p{noa K\ -«4«H 'Ota ‘nod aiatfjoo Jousmmuooui jsinouy j| jaitsue 07 urtasuKop • a *°° taIBJU4 *tq JO) xunititi jo peeisat 'Jisemjq nsqjoop sqj ismetie Aupip Mop taoij mo utojj i»j as; e 7*nf ujooj *ujait »tii ta arprie -naop »utoi» rea oqa ‘eastfitepi Jqa pumaispun jouueo ne* NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of (Ole contained In a certain Deed of Trust executed by James Nowell and wife. Essie Mae Nowell, dated July 5. IMS. and recorded In Book use. Pas* 563. in the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake Coun ty. North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the tn debtedneas thereby secured by said Deed of Trust being by tha terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the un dersigned Trustee will offer for seie at public auction to the highest bid der for cash at the Courthouse door in Wake County. North Carolina, at 1346 o’clock noon, on Wlday. the 15th day at January. 1966. the property conveyed In eala Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Wake. Stale of Notth Carolina. In Raleigh Township, and more particu larly dearrlhed as follows: BEGINNING at a point on tha sou thern boundary line of Tarboro Road. Raleigh. North Carolina, Just East of the corporate timits of the City of Rs Mgh. and betas 36 feet West of HOI Street. mM point betas also the Nerthwest comer of lot No. * which was formerly owned by John Henry Smith Sad runa taaaea South along tha divMlng Una between lota Not. I and 3 Os tha West line of sold John Henry Smith's lot 13*4 feet; thence Warn hi a line parallel with Tarboro Road 43 feet to a point; tha south east earner of lot No, 1 saM lot being formerly owned by D. A. McKay; thence North aiong the dividing line between tote Nee. l and 2 of the East One es the D. S. McKay's-lot 13*4 feat to a point on the South tide of tarboro Road: thence East along the South tide es Tarboro Read of feet to the point of beginning, and being tea sente property conveyed by Dor netiue H. Smith rt ale to tha Parker Renter Realty Company as shows by Dead found In Bock 3U. page 9*l. Wake County Registry, and being lot No. 2 according to a map of tha sub division of Lots Nos 14*. 144 and 14* es Callage Park and rseordad In Book es Maps MS*, page *3, of said registry. AJic being the n»w two|wi 1/ mb vayod to the Federal Corporation by deed dated May A 19*4. from t. E Pctrfpn. BUMUttnEo Trvmw vg r#« corded ta the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County. North Care- Hag. in Book 970. page I*l. te*hte sreptity^wm^bgMsold^wmjart be inquired to deposit five per cent r* percent) of the purchase price. This sale win remain agon fer ton (l*i days to rseetve tneroaaa bid so re quired by lew. T>U *HENDERSON *** 4 y. 1 CARNAGE Attorney Dee. 14-39: Jan. S-t. ducing apd promoting happiness though some of it ends in tragedy. But if material gifts alone bore the full significance of Christmas, the poor could not rejoice with out presents from the rich; yet. the poorest ere sometimes the HAPPI EST And HAPPINESS - In itself ls not the complete meaning of Christmas, but it does come out of the good will toward men end a mong me It comes out of seeing the love of friends and feeling the love of God. la abort, I think a carol lays what I believe. I think that Christmas means, "Joy to tha world! The Lord Is comer DRIVE SAFELY DURING THE HOLIDAYS Thompson School -COURT or KINO ARITHMETIC" IS PRESENTED On Wednesday, Mrs. Janie An derson’a sixth grade clast presented s short play entitled “The Court of King Arithmetic." The play was presented during assembly at the school. The plot of the play evolved around Timothy Schoolboy'* dis like for Arithmetic. Ail the King's Court got together and convinced Timothy of the great everyday need everyone has tor arithmetic. In the end. Timothy succumbed to the need of arithmeic. Tha main characters in the play wera aa follows: Timothy Schoolboy was played by Columbus Mitcbaner, King A rithmetic by Robt Lane, and the King's Daughters were Ethelene Bryant. Peggy Riven, Lillie Thorpe and Barbara Thompson. Roman Numerals were Donnell Blalock and Willie Williams. Sir Problem was Camell Smith, and Lady Calculation waa acted by Rebecca Durham. The Numbers were: One, Dtloi* Hunter; Two, Phylllettne Hooker; Three. John Nichols; Your, Annie Quiller; Pive, Robert Bernes; Six. Patricia Campbell; Seven, Dannie Terrell; Eight, Doris Ruffins; Nine. Linda Hedgepeth; Zero. Boas Harts field. and Dollars and Cents, Char les Jones and AJex Walton. PARENTS VISIT SCHOOL Mrs. Gloria Mitebner, Charles Smith, Henry L. Bryant Mrs. Evan patina Barnes and Benny Dunn ware among the parents who visit ed Thompson School during assem bly period. HONOR BOLL RELEASED Students who made the Honor Roll tor the aseand-tox-w*.** parted are: Valerie Bonita Briugaa, Maurice Anthony Leckamy. and John Lewis Scott. All of the honor students are sixth grade pupils. THIRD GRADERS TAKE TRIP The third grade pupils in Mrs. H P. Butler's class and Mrs. E. G. Jones’ class visited the State Mus cum at Nature! Science recently. | TIPS UNLIMITED | BY MBS. BLANCHE A. BIVEBB LEGENDS OF THE MSLETOt The stories about tha mlsMtoa usually associated with the Christ mas aanaon are numerous. Hoc* are s few of them; For each berry, one klae. If the berries are exhausted, the holi day custom continues by mutual consent Authority for this regu lation la somewhat Indefinite. M the whole legend of the mistletoe In Scandinavian countries, par ents still entertain children with the story of Balder, the young and beautiful god who had a dream of bodily harm. His moth er, Preys, made a bargain with nature which provided that sir/ earth, mountains, streams, forest and firs would not harm him. Mistletoe was too Insignificant to he Included, go (4*l. an wnrlous earth god. fashioned an arrow from the parasite and Induced Hodoc. Hie night god to slay Bal- Then the reds doereed that mis tletoe must there After grow high m the trees, beyond the reach of LoU. In gratitude. Freyi, mother of lira Dorothy Drayton, Mr*. Ger trude Smith sad Mrs. F. B. Con rad accompanied die group. All three ere member* of the Grade Mothers Club of the PTA. The Thompson School Staff end students are wishing each of you a Joyous holiday season. YEARS EhSI ULU IfU KENTUCKY*!/.-c ;» If ECHO SPRING KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON SS PROOF *01964, ECHO SPSINO OilT. €O.. lOUISVIUE, KV. PLACE or FINE Mm wW 1A ,00D * * s “ v, “’ N. Downtown BlvcL HAM- Vi Chicken ’n HOT BURGERS French Fries DOGS 15 c 50* 15* BURGERS ,//j Sicken ’n Sandwiches „ _ French Fries . .. 35* 85 . 45* FRENCH BAR-B-QUE FRIES Family Paek «| f. ICHICKEN *•* g.pc*. SHRIMP ft ONION „ lft French Fries Rings 1.40 59* 30* Soft Drinks COFFEE THICK 10* 10* SHAKES 1 6 HOT DOGS 75f 15* 6 HAMBURGERS ... .75* the fallen Balder, biased Hi who omm tmymth the —ttetet^a Xh pagan QmoA If enemies en gaged In asortkl combat In the fans* earns under the mistletoe, the fight was ended. Tha battle was rammed the neat day. From early times mistletoe was aoeepted aa a bestower of life with such medicinal qualities that it rated aa "all heal." - When found in the oak trot, It gainedt*) l l l rating aa a sacred growth. Many would not out it. ro It was gatherer kg shooting from the trot limb or simply knocked free. In either earn it had to be oaught in a white doth before it touched the earth to retain Its •S 2. ancients accepted it aa a] gift from Heaven and rated any trw that supported it u ohoem tar the todr themselves, others classed mistletoe as a gift of light ening' 1 The Druid* dared to out It out they used a gulden sickle In the oarsmony. which demanded that all present be dressed In white. Mistletoe ao tameted oouht be taken homo and hung over e door hi Sweden, e divining rod out from mistletoe u credited with the sower es leading lte holder to hid don gold. In parte es England. It le aeeept ed that the youuaaUia who hive never mARY. To of feet that hex. ktaped under the mistletoe may mistletoe, after doing Christmas duty, la kept for a year and bum- Ml CABOUMUUI WfjWfSt BALEKHL N. C, EATPHDAT, BBCEMBEB It. Ifd r - Mr*. Martha Wall, 92, Given Last Rites In State • ROCKINGHAM ltttbw fun eral aervtoM were held fer Mrs. Martha OoraeUa Dockery Wall at Ho&y drove Baptist Church last week with the Rev. M. A. Buie «n charge. Mrs. Wan sue- ah-Hftfr-mu ■ cum bed at home December 5 Ev- kq’Vji ert though she she was 92 yetirs I old. her death ■ was a shock to the community, ■BHHHpi due to the re spcct in which she was held and r the outstanding ■IBPifPPf contributions she had made to the MBS. WALL community. ■he wae born to Btohmood ed under the next pudding at the next Christmas- In this oountry It can be Mg bustnees on a small soata. The high school seniors at Psark, Ark„ gather and paek It for shipment to cities in the United States. Tide Is done on suoh a seals that eaoh eraduatetng olaes has a fund for an educational trip to such vets as New Turk and Washington. And everywhere it to an invite tton te th» mss. Rent! —Party & Banquet Need* ■ : S2S&SM. : ssrisr VST • ranch s Beverage Fnmtnln • FtamMas * MMh| Mb B CawHeabrea * Hal Plates • Fleer laaiere * tetobsi B Dishes aaS Olaaaee • Power Teel* AH IHm • Baby Shower Stork • Fewer Same A flaarifin ‘ B Card Tabiea and Trays • Tew Bara and Mavtag tetk B Sliver Tea Sendee • BeSaetng Maehtaee "We Beat Meal Anythiag UNITED RENT-ALLS £ CALLS TA 1-tfU COME Dll 413 W. PEACE ETHMt TRADE NOW FOR A NEW 1903 MERCURY GET EXTRA-TRADE-IN ’ ALLOWANCE-NOW RAWLS MOTOR CO. 4M FAYETTEVILLE ET. PHONE EE HM Dsaler Ha «m ONLY QUALITY = CAN BE A BARGAIN ESPECIALLY IF irs A USED CAR! QUALITY USED CARS ARE THE ONLY KIND WE SELL! »AO BUICK Electro 335 4-dr. »K 9 FORD Onlaxte MS (to* hardtop, power etoorlAx, w verttbte. axtomstie power brakes, factory sir tnnsnWon, power staor condition, fun power, etoe- ing, power broke*, radto* trie windows $249.') heftier, one own- *4*hc and eeat. \om mileage. 9 VICK Xnvteta 4-dr *4l FORD oonverttM*. sals. U1 hardtop, poww steering. matte trairentosKm. rafho, power brakes, automatic and townoiiattoß. radio and heater. GMtrws heater. 3-tone. RIAQC * ~ * »(J4 BUICK Eleetra 339 4^ »AO BUICK Special elation factory slroendl wagon, V-9, automatic tlon. electric win- MMC tronamlaelon, radio and «k»Wi »d re*L beater, lug- 51995 •W V *63 wne,C WOdo> * 4 * 4f ’ BUICK LeSabre oonver- mUtiotv’ power etarET w tlble, power etoerlng. pow- power brake*, kb or brakes, radio and heat- tton, om owner. €2795 ar. automatic R>«e o**7* PONTIAC Catalina 4-ffr. *AA BUICK Speelal 4-dr. V-4. V* power steering, power automatic trammtierion. . brokae. radio and boater, power etoerlng. radio and * automatic tronentimtoh. Sr SUT »219 S ALL APPROVED CREDIT CARDS HONORED. REPAIRS OR DOWN PAYMENT. GMAC FINANCING SEE ONE DP THESE COURTEOUE SALESMEN T. L Sutton Jr. ManhaQ Boone E. T. Burdwtte Js. W. P. Blackwell Q- A. Vanßook Buick - Opel - Jaguar Sales-Servke * * AL SMITH BUICK . 431 Fayetteville 8t Raleigh «tt-32<» ■ J County end resided tare MuMHh out tar life. She married tosHts Datus Wall and to thto wHltiisi bom 10 ehlldren. I, gtrM a4E * boya I of whom aurvfva.. rr Mra Wall Joined HoOy OMve Baptist Church at an etortPMM and remalnad faithful la met church until her death. -Hto jjas reWEto-gfe w uw oommumqr. g* The Rev. Buie delivered thdjfu- SMUToSSSAaI in the aerrioee were Neva. AHK. Purgeeon, McK. Bobtnoon and J. B. Everetts. Mra O. B GOStal sang a goto and Mra ▼. aTamr read the oMtuary. Five efUtar granddaughters esrvedaefWßw ed as pall boanre ****** 9 />m nnp sssSaSssssasssssMtamat* 13
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