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SITUATIONS HELP WANTED CLASSIFIED RATES at Issue ana cost pet worn ISSUES 11 « « t 2 Jost p«r word 4c *c 3c 3c * ISSUi per uwut ... toe Hie i Vs Hi Eacti word abbreviation initial oi symbol count as one word Punctuation marks are NOT counter as words. The minimum number ot vorda n any went ad is 13 words Vou wiii j save money by ordering your so tc run < or 12 issuea Weekly Want Ads may oe to p no throueb W ednesriav up to 10 A M HELP WANTED! Wanted, highly ouai • d cousne small family to ,i> Restful Pines M tel - F •' and Livestock Farm. Uvmc on place is a necessity. Also option would be .. . irien 1 ther information write Gcorgi Full or. SHU Xv. K - A- ti • ■ Hal. N C„ or call VA 8-5808 mo.‘ evenings. LAUNDRY "teaguFs DRY CLEANING, IS Glenwood Ave 1 mei ~ ' known as HAYES BA! TON AND DR'. CLEANERS NO 2. Paul Mgr No 1 Dial TE 2 5516 No 2 O'. TE 2-3935 USED~CARS . For A Bettet Buy In Used Cars, ■'■■■ Carolina Butck Company 431 Fa retie ville Street N C Dealer No .3 2 FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-3-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty) Pig and Chicken 108 E. DAVIE ST NURSERY FOWLER'S NURSERY - fayelteviiir Highway Phone TE 2-CTSf SERVICE STATIONS DUNN'S ESSO STATION ~ S Blood ■ worth St Phone TE 2-8496 > Consult our classified ads regularly there ar* many bargains offered LEGAL NOTICES EXBCUTRIXS' NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED a« E «*•»*- *•»•« of the Estate of Mrs. Mary D. Me ■ deceased, late of Wake Count. Nor'-i Carolina, this is to notify all pi having claims against the < i.ue i t said deceased, to exhibit tin to t undersigned at 206 Lincoln Court., Ho lelgh, North Carolina, on or before ■ Ist day of November 1962, nr no -1 1 tice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the j . estate will please make immediate 1 1- payment. Tilts Bth dav of November 1961 MRS MARY IEE GRF \ ;.nd MRS. DOROTHY SIMMS. Executrices F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney November 18, 25. December 2 9 '• 2.1 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK S. P. NO. 9u71 NOTICE Os RE-SALE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE EV.r.VU. OF LOVEE BERTHA JEF> fits. Petitioner FANNIE ROGERS AVERY Respondent Under and by virtu re of , t the Clerk of Superior Court oj Vvak. County. North Carolina. ■:iv ii.- . -a Proceeding entitled. "Meehan.. - am; Farmers Bank. Administi a»oi of th. Estate of Lovie B; : ; : . Jo:;: Fannie Rogers Avc-ry.' tlu same 1.-em; No. 8071 Special I’rocc- u • D. a the undersigned Commi>s'-..:s wiU <>n Thursday lire 14th day of D. . 1961, at 12:00 o'clock noon at l- • ! door of the Courthouse, Wake Cour.v- North Carolina, offer for a c in th.- highest bidder for cash the- i-er. iiuftei described tract of land; tin sai te being located at IC2 Smith field Street. Ra leigh. Township, Wake Ccc.nty, North Carolina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: 182 Smithfield Street, Raleigh, V. C. That lot or parcel of land lying ! and situated in the southern por tion of the City of Raleigh at the southeast corner of the inter-ac tion of Wilmington and Smithfn id Streets, being .he northwest corner of City lot No. 802 as shown on Shaffers map of the City of Ra- 1 leigh and better described and bounded bv a line as follow- BEGINNING at the soldi.rust corner of the intersection of the a ioresaid Streets running thence South along the cast lire of said j Wilmington Street 90 feet; th. rot east 42 feet; thence north 90 fc-> t to Smithfield Street; thence v i t j along the southern line of Smith- j field Street 42 fee.t to the point of BEGINNING and being the lot c..n- , veyed. to Ella Taylor by W. D Up- i church and wife, by deed recorded lr. Book 275. Page 202. in.tire office Os Che Register of Deeds for Wake County. Tills sale will be made upon an open bid of- Two Thousand One Hundr. n Twenty-Six and 25/100 Dollars ($2,128 25) and will be subject o the canlir mation by the Court. The successful bidder will be required o dr; osif five (5%) per cent of the purchase bid 1 price to show good faith and the bid will lay open as provided bv la". 1 for further raised bid. This 20th day of November. 1981. MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK. Boifimissioner. ec. 2nd, 9th. F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney How many of us feel like arbi trating when we feel sure we can the year before. My Neighbors ! If?St ! | "Lw4 dear, if vou want, to ! :phty Big Government why j| don’t yon get a job with * save SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE PERSONAL jfo l ' J? CLEANING & HAULING A - Lou) Cost Advertising f Low Cost Advertising FOR WHAT H AVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 |SfflHipWß» ANNOUNCMENTS CARDS OE THANKS IN MIfaOMAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS - APARTMENTS BOVSESROR RENT I™- ¥ ,kv : :>y ... . . ..... ENTERTAIN AT ELKS CLUB The Veleda Social Chib entertained friends at their arm ■ .irv car-, e Friday night at the Elks Club on Davie Street. Members present were: Mrs. Sarah Kendall. Mrs. Margie Davis, Mrs. Lillian Williams, Mrs. Lucile Morgan, Miss Aleathea Smith, Mr- Margaret Sparks, Miss Dor plane Jones, Mrs. Daisy Alston, Mrs. Mar/orieline Tomlinson and Miss Juanita Smith. Dope Addict Takes “Boost” On Way To Rehabilitation, Nabbed PHILADELPHIA (ANPt A j N’- York musician, described as i > heavy dope user, paused here on j •ie way to the Federal Penitenti- I and Rehabilitation Center at ! i x:neton, Ky , to lake a "booster j •hot" at.d was surprised and nab- Yd by police. According to policemen making he arrest. Leroy Lombard, 33, of Long Island was to have voluntar i.v committed hinisi If at the center n an attempt to cure the dope Study Os ! Anti-TB j Vaccines Set Plans for an unprecedented large i ’-vale human evr.lt tat ion study of ! two anli-t.ubcrculosis vaccines to i .'.-c conducted in Haiti have been ! announced by Dr. H. Mac Van.ii- ■ vierc of Chapel Hill, co-director I of the Haiti.-n-Ai)i''rican Tubercu* ions Institute <HATI). For the. first, time. Dr. Vandiviere I pointed out. two well-standardized 1 anti-tubcrculosis vaccines are a- j •nailable for use in a medically vir- ! gin territory which has an aie- ! quale study population This op- : nortunitv is unique in the history i of mankind.” he said. PATRONIZE OT R ADVERTISERS i USED-RUT MOT ABUSES mm-m-irr 1 ■ | mm mu m imiiw ninuin him iulimmumuhiiui JOHNSON-LAMBE CO. IS OVERSTOCKED ON QUALITY RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES VL e have a store full of late Model - Extra Nice Appliances that have been traded-in on fabulous New 1962 Frigidaire Ranges, Refrigerators and Automatic Washers. All reconditioned appli ances have been steam-cleaned and checked over by our expert service men. New parts have been added where needed. All re condtioned appliances carry our 90 day guarantee against break down. SEE THESE OUTSTANDING VALUES! RECONDITIONED RECONDITIONED I RECONDITIONED Electric Range Refrigerator Automatic Washer HOT POINT Westinghouse FRIGIDAIRE SUtaJwS- htgol?™* X-Clean •«*» Bl "' ONLY MO 00 ONLY MO 0 " ONLY *,lo°® ONLY $5.00 DOWN WILL DELIVER OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 9:00 P. M. FREE m m No p k“ Parkins' fi M Fr Wdalre 32S S. Salisbury' Sf.. Sporting £ LSTJSsSb %/ Appliances Raleigh. Goods f TERMS ■Phone TE 55-8848 \ ' However, the policemen said Jte alighted from a bus from New York hound for Dallas, 'lev., acting strangely and went into a washroom. Suspicious, the officers followed him to the washroom. After questioning, they took him to headquarters for further inter rogation. They searched him and found his arms full of holes. He carried a set of "works” used in ■ WILD t TURKEY 8 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY-101 PROOF lip leg 111 w FIFTH AUSTIN, NICHOLS 4 CO.. INC. N.Y., NX taking heroin, they said. Lombard, they added admitted using some four bags of heroin daily for the past eight months at a cost of $lO a bag. In court, his initial good inten tions did not prevent Magistrate Henry J. Ellick from ordering him placed under $.500 bond for court. The judge ruled the defendant had violated a Philadelphia law by passing through the city with dope. Matron Gets Life Term In Slaying Os Roomer DETROIT (ANP) Francis Moss. 27, convicted of second de gree murder by a jury before Re corder’s Judge John P. Scallen was scentenced to life in the House of Correction last week. Mrs. Moss was charged with last May 31 fatal shotgun slaying of a roomer. Arthur Bagons, 38. of the address during an altercation over three bags of potato chips and a bottle of wine. Mrs. Moss said she gave Ho gans $3 to purchase the potato /jMSjfeJ OLV MAM WINTER tisISK hasn't cot t ' rs I A CHANCE / \ AND WE \\ CAN PROVE IT! t "/A. Put your car in our hands and we’ll | SStha. turn it back In tip-top condition for trouble-free winter driving. An ESSO , check-up NOW' will save yon time and '/ 'mW needless expense later. Better have it done at once! DUNN’S ESSO SERVICE 502 S. BLOODWORTH ST. PHONE: TE 2-9496 Illlit Save at [ First-Citizens! * SAFETY First-Citizens provides maximum safety for your sav ings. Your savings are insured by Tire Federal Deposit In surance Corporation and protected by a bank that has over 62 years experience In safeguarding savings, IMMEDIATE AVAILBILITY There are no waiting periods before you can withdraw savings. They are available to you. in cash, at any time. 3% GUARANTEED INTEREST First-Citizens guarantees its interest rates. Savings earn 3% guaranteed interest—the highest rate which any bank is permitted to pay. Member Federal Deposit Umtrxnce Corporation RUBBER AUTO X CUSHIONS SURE-FIT SEAT HVER CENTER «» , 830 W. Hargett Street &s 0 “ or tJP chips and wine at a neighbor hood store. She said he didn’t return until the following day at which time he had failed to purchase the chips and wine and refused to return her money. Mrs. Moss said Bogans became abusive and profane and she got the gun for protection, She said when Bogans approached her and grabbed for the gun it discharged killing Bogans. THE GMLQUmm RALEIGH. N. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 18*1 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AUTO LOANS • INDIVIDUAL SALES FINANCING # REFINANCING • BANK RATES i ' 1941 - 1961 MODELS Cor. Fayetteville & Lenoir Sts., VA 8-7436 ■— 'JWI'—-- ■waawggf - , r GILT SHILLIN’ 100% BLENDED SCOTCH /(¥ WHISKY 86.8 PROOF JP^IPISI IMPORTED & BOTTLED BY AUSTIN, NICHOLS & CO., INC. ASaIW ■NEW YORK-NEW YORKV I# S 4 BO IT FIFTH We Offer The Best Buys Here At WEAVER BROS. RAMBLER T** ” : T. ‘ : -?-j- -™———|r~l~~Ttji IIIIWIIW 1962-NEW RAMBLERS i Weaver Bros. Rambler Showroom-223 W. Lenoir St w 9 4176 Service—223 W. Lenoir St ..‘...VA 8-396 S Used Car Dept.—2l4 W. Cabarrus St TE 4-626t> RALEIGH, N. C. 7
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