fi ^AQinM m oakouna mm satubdat^ ,CB 6. 1M4 -001^ (Continued from One) publicity director itated that ii what they have for you Barnet. He wat Joined by a Mr. Ladd, who (ave the atsenting nod. Bamet not only refused to «it down, but walked out of the place in protest, and promised to report the matter to the pow- ers-that-be in the party. Barnes’ failure to stay at the meet, it is believed, might affect Republican chances during the forthcoming election. He is well- known throughout the eastern seaboard as a Republican. He started working for tha party in 1928 as t member of the staff of The. CAROLINA TIMES. He has been active in every nation' al campaign since 1932 for the GOP. He worked for Hoover, Landon, Wilkie, Dewey and Eis enhower, on the national level and toured the state in 1948 and 1952 as a representative of the Republican National Commit tee. He has been publicity di rector for qjiite a few Repub lican organizations, and is rec ognized as a first lieutenant for Dr. J. W. V. Cordice, state GOP Barnes told newsmen and the group that he was proud to be a Republican, but refused to be The Carolina Times’ -Classified- Biuiness-ProfeMiorud And Service DIRECTORY For your convenience—These advertisers are as close to you as your telephone. Call them for service or an appointment. Advertising Rate For This Service Is Moderate. Phone 5-0671 or 5-9873 for Insertion of your message or business card. • Announcements MARBLE GRAVE MARKERS $35.90 Up ' Truck’iCovers Water Proofed Awnings For Your Home Made TOST’S SHOP 3006 Rozboro Road 9-4562 or 4-4543 (Close 8 P. M.) • Help Wanted—Female LADIES—Avon Cosmetics are in great demand. Work In yonr spare time. For interview, write GATNELLE BROOKS, Avon Manager, Box 2271, Dnr- ham, N. C. • Situation Wanted—Female YOUNG WOMAN desires Gen eral House Work—Day or Boar. 2-5204. • Business Services Mr*. 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Local leaders have been mum on the matter and do not care to be quoted. -Kid's Society- (Continued from Page Four) Wasiiington and the Cherry Tr^.” Mrs. Audrey Hubbard, the school librarian, told the story, “How the Good Gifts Were Used by Two.” -Union- (Continued from Page Five) tor, presented awards given by their publications. J. E. Hall of the Southern Aid Society pre sented the third place award to Coach Talmadge Hill of the Morgan State College Bears. Wringor Washing Machines 145.00 And Dp Used Truck Tire Bargains 600x10 inch tires and othtrs. Nu-Tread Tire Co. 601 Foster St. Tel. 2-3301 FEDERAL AND STATE IN COME Tax Forms Prepared. Call 9-1385. • Rentals BOOTH FOR RENT At Peach Beauty ^ook 1290 Lin wood Avenue CALL 9-7701 HAZEL MOORE. Fropijetor RENTALS 409 MINCEY STREET, 4 Room Apartment, Water—112.50. 909 YANCEY STREET, 4 Room Apartment—$8.25. 1403 EVANS STREET, 2M Room Apartment, OU Cir culator, Electric Stove—$8.59. 1604 FAYE STREET, 3 Room Apartment, Oil Circulator, Electric Stove—$10.50. J. W. WHEELER CO. Reidtors # Insurance PHONE 9-1949 132 EAST CHAPEL HILL ST. -Eagles- (Continued from Page One) 81 to 80 and Tennessee State’s Tigers rolling over Southern, 91 to 84. -SPORTSBEAT- • (Continued from Page Four) But Jones, I am told, after receiving the award walked over to Garrett of Morgan and said, “you deserve tWs awwd more than I do” ... ’twas the first time I recall seeing officials re ceive an award. Considering all of the t^ngs the poor of ficial usually receives, I am sure that they must have been moved by the gesture, and will dedicate themselves to bet ter officiating. The basketball coaches of the CIAA formed an Associa tion during the tournament and elected as th^ir first presi dent Floyd Brown of NCC. The Association can do much good for basketball in the CIAA. One of its first Efforts should be to right the questionable proceedure of stopping the 18 teams oi the league to pick one team to send to the NAIA.’ Until our teams can enter the other national tournaments the schools should not be denied the right to play another two weeks of basketball. The Warlick in the Xavier (La.) linkup against the “Eagles” in the NAIA first round play-offs is' the brother of Ernest "Hands” Warlick of North Carolina College fame . . . The spectator decorum at this 9th CIAA tournament w^as ex cellent. There were fans from Brooklyn, New York to Nash- ville,^Tenn. and from Charleston, W. Virginia to Charleston, South Carolina gathered here. For making this tournament such a great success, hats off to you, you and especially you. Box Score NCC --- TENN.. NAIA'AT-LARGE DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Nashville, Tenn. MARCH 1-2-3 85 XAVJER 68 79 VIRGINIA UNION 73 NCC (Semi-Finals) 81 TEXAS SOUTHERN _ 80 The “Eagles” moved into finals against Tennessee State. Coach Brown solved the fast-break style of Texas Southern University, but was forced to win in the last 20 seconds on a 40 foot field goal by Sligh to tie the score a^d a charity toss by Bennie Dix in the last live seconds. The winner of the NAIA at Nashville will go to Kansas- City, Missouri for the 32-team play-off for national honors. -Blalte- .• Merchandise ...COAL ... “O. K. In Every Weigh” M H. HEAD AND SON trading as McGhee Goal Company • CALL 3-1941 CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS — PORCHES BASEMENTS. —Free Estimates— HULSE CONCRETE CONST. COMPANY 2925 Sprunt St. — Dial 8-4781 liriaW-^jlMuieuiM, Asphalt Rubber And Wall Tile. —Free Estimates— HUNT LINOLEUM AND TILE COMPANY, Inc. 3503 Roxboro Road Phone 9-1985—Night 4-0723 Learn To Drive—Free Lesson —Dual Drive System- Available At Alexander Motor Co. And Chapel Hill • Phone: Day 2-1921-Night 3-3216 (Continued from Page One) culture, secretarial and art. The school will open September 1. A stadium will also be part of the school, seating approximately 3,000 and equipped for track, football, baseball, recreation and tennis. The stadium was secured by the Negroes in Charlotte raising $20,000 and the Board of Education matching with an ad dition $20,000. Mr. Blake, the newly elected principal commends the Negroes for the amount of money that they raised for the stadium. He is a native of Charlotte and is a graduate of Atlanta University and Columbia University. -Duriiani- (Continued from Page Four) spring flowers throughout. Re freshments were served by the hostess. The meeting was closed with the Club’s parting words. March meeting will be enter tained at the home of Mrs. San dy Smith. The willing workers Bible class will hold its weeUy study at the home of Mrs. M. R. Bell, 2711 Edmund St. Friday March 6. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pratt, are very happy to have their son. Airman Second Class Ervin O. Pratt home again after serving eighteen months in the Air Force in laon, France. He is a former student of Hill side High School and now re sides with his wife Mrs.' Elvis Hall Pratt, 1210 Drew Street. Legal Notice NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY - IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE William Saunderson vs Zetter Holloway Sauinderson THE ABOVE NAMED DE FENDANT, Zetter HoUoway Saunderson, will take notice tiiat an action entitled as above has t>een commenced in the Su perior Court of Durham County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that *piaintiff and de fendant have lived separate and apart for more than two years next preceding the bringing of tills action; and the defendant will furtlier take notice that she is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham County, in the Cburthouse in Durham, North (Carolina on or before tliirty (30) days after-the 3rd day of April, 1954, and answer or de mur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 1 day of Mar. 1954. JAS. R. STONE CLERK SUPERIOR COURT, DURHAM COUNTY M. 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WARREN Directress 2212 Fitzgerald Street Phone 5-2952 -CBS- (Continued from Page One) of the International Justice and Goodwill Department of the Na tional Council of Churches; and finsilly, Red Barber, famed base ball broadcaster. The World Day of Prayer pro gram will be produced by Mol- lie O’Connor of the CBS Radio Department of Public Affairs. -Choir- (Continued from Page One) Am A Poor Wayfaring Strang er”; “Sit Dwon, Servant” by Evelyn Pittman; “Rock-A- My Soul” also by Evelyn Pittman; and Samuel W. Hill’s own ar rangement of “City Called Heav en.” 1 MMOor* m«MHW¥iiManaat DON’T FORGET To Register For Free Grand Opening PRIZES! COME IN AND REGISTER TODAY. DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY NIGHT. MARCH 5th. NOTHING TO BUY. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN. GRAND PRIZE 3-Pc. Cookinc Thermo meter. A $2.50 Value Limit 1 To A Customer 17” WESTINGHOVSE TV COMPLETE WITH tIHF & VHF Open Every Night T|ils Week Til 9 P. M. For Your Convenience. adeluxe8cu.fi. 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Stone DEPUTY CLERK OF THE SU PERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE JAMES BETHUNE vs PEARL ESTELLA BETHUNE The above named defendant, Pedrl Estella Bethune, will take notice that an action titled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Durham County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground tiiat plaintiff and de fendant have live separate and apart for more than two years next preceeding the bringing of tills action; and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to answer or demur at tile office of the Clerk of Su perior Court of Durham County, in the Court House in Durham, North Carolina, within 30 days after the 3rd day of April 1954, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. 'This the 23rd day of February, 1954. J. S. Stone DEPUTY C. S. C. 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