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SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION I imWArtOM! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE W9LP WANTED PERSONAL CLEANING h HAULING fMk * I tifcf'Vfc — Low Cost Advertising — ■ —Low Cost Advertising — FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmpl* 4-5558 ijjgf|jgj[pH6»» ANNOUNCMENTS CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMOR/AM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS BOWSES FOR RENT CLASSIFIED RATES l at Iwm ash oo*t p«r sore BKi » ♦ I il w-xt’d to to As Sc g»r taMe *e l«c itt 14k Each void abbreviation, initial or errnbol count as* on* word Punetuetton maria arc NOT oountoc aa words. Tha minimum number of word* ua any want ad in 13 word*. You will mv* money by ordering your ad to ran s or 12 iasuae Weekly Want Ada may be telephoned through % eunesday up to 10 AM IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our daughter and tester. MISS MINNIE SILLS. who died May I) IPSo Beyond the gale where loved ones find happiness and res* there is comfori in the thought that a serving God knows best," THE FAMILY MAIDS TOP SALARIES IS NEW YORK Pick the mb you want In N Y Sai '"T* 1° ** J °°_ p , ald weekly. Free Room and Board. Ticket Sent Licensed A gency Write Name Address, Tele phone of References TOjrW» AGENCY, 541 W. 44th St., N T Dept. 92 MAIDS, NEW YORK JOBS SALARIES TO S6O WEEKLY Guaranteed jobs, best working condi tions. Free room, board, uniforms TV Tickets sent. A-l Agency KOA Main St.. Hempstead, Long le'and, N OPPORTUNITY SAJWT 875 TO >IOO EXTRA **♦o or Women Part Time or Fuli Time—2o-hour week minimum Must have car and neat appearance For in terview. fall TE 2-WI. Friday—Be tween 4 and 7 SO p. m only. HOUSE WORKERS: Live-In positions. Mass, Conn. !I f BO in *55 Bus fare advanced References required. Barton Bmp Bureau. Srtat Barring ton, Maw Laundry HaGctps dry SzantSS. Oienwood Art has merged and ia now laws w KATFJS BARTON AND DRY CURAHSM MO l Paul Ea sterling r . No J, Dtal tS 8-SSI9; No. i. Dial S-99M. Y&hsS 6aW~ WiTiniSAqfTkff 3e freed T^rtTXae We&c. Cbgnpanr. 4S! Eavrtte Elite S. <2 Etaaier No i*2t & ffeUCK RENTAL jkmo muLists for rent SL—Dial T1 *-«®2 FOOD *^lHaLs"~~ OMolmb ?0* Big «wS Cfefeskea M. DAYSS ST Highway. Krone TE i-OSW. SERVICE 2lsP?s~»ij»o~stationZkb"i." iiood worth St. Phone T* B~MM. Conault our classified ads regularly; there are many bargain* offered. LEGAL NOTICES' AMWumtOßi wmea NGSST9? CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified m Administrator of the Estate of Sam D. Hodge, deceased Ist* of Wake County. North Carolina, this la to notify all persons having claims against the estate of «*id de ceased to exhibii them to the under- Signed at the Mechanics A Farmers Bank.. Rale ah. North Carolina, on or before the 12 th day of April. lf»i. or th» notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persona indebted to Ore estate will plewae make immediate Administrator fape'ii 16, 22, JO. Mav 8 W, 80, K»l. couwr MAJWKAIX is?aßgs’Si-JK’SSSfc-. «*.- tone c Marshall will take notice that Ah srdaoo as above hat been commenc ed the Superior Court of Wake Conntr, North Carolina, by the P irn to secure an absolute divorce from *h« Defendant upon the grounds that the Plaintiff and the Defendant have lived separate and apart for more than two vosra next preceding the bringing es this action and the defendant will furtheT take notice that she is requir ed to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 15th day of June. 1981. and snsw-er or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the re- H«£ demanded in »»id complaint. This 24th day of April. 1981. SARA ALLEN Asst Clerk of the Superior Court W. FRANK BROWER, Attorney April 29, May 8, IS, 20. 28; June 3 EXECUTRIX-8 WOTTC® NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified ** Executrix of the Estate of Noah Pollard, deceased, lav of Wake County. North Carolina, thi* S> to notify all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at MBS Cannisler Street. Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 9th day of April. 1982, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All hereon* indebted to the estate will pleaee make immediate payment. This 38th day of April. 194? rs. LUCY POLLARD, Executrix J CARNAGE, Attorney April 28. May 8. 13, 20 27; June J. Th* artificial insemination pro gram now embraces nearly a third labout sevan million) of the cows fa the U. S V. 8. soybean stocks, on Jars. 1. j 1961, were about one-eisrhth below last, year, but more than g third I sbevs average. The tots] was 172 million bushels. |pj| L; ' f.\ DEBL TAN TE BALL HELD AT ( !.AY!'( ‘'armi Nous Club)/ C!a\ion presented seventeen charming girl> into society recently at its htth annual Debutante Ball. The proceeds , are used to gi\e scholarships to deserving seniors. Miss Marjorie Newsome, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F.verette Newsome reigned as in-town queen of the ball. The out-of-town queen was Miss Emma O Neil from Selma. The debutantes presented are shown above. Left to right, (first row) Misses Cassie Hinton. Rachel Merritt. Pamela Lacewell. Helen Jones. Marjorie Newsome, and I rene Williams Second row. left to right, Misses Emma O Ned. Barbara Wation. Louvenia Barnes. Dessie Hagans, Helena Bargett, Martha Taylor, and Hattie Tuck. Not shown are Marv Holden. Rebecca Uzzetl. Elise Richardson, and Lucy M- Cullers. | Wake Forest .College Opens Three Schools WiNSTON-SAI.EM Wake For est Colleges board of trustees vot ed last Friday to allow th# schools of medicine, law and the division of graduate studies to "admit qua lified applicants without regard to race.” The trustees deferred action or. a request of the faculty members of the school of liberal arts and busi ness administration to modify the college's custom of excluding Ne groes. The request was made *pecl- Weally m that the school's ad missions committee could rule on Hie application of Edward Reynolds, 10, of Ghana, West Africa. The trustees turned down a request from the Student Legi slature to permit supervised on canipse dancing. The board rul ed it rnuid not allow dancing at the Baptist School in view of the Baptist State Convention of 1957, which reaffirmed Us stand against dancing. W'aka Forest students voted over whelmingly recently to allow danc ing. The trustees at their regularly scheduled meeting aiso approved a $7,891 020 budget for the next aca demic year. This included money for all units of Wake Forest Col lege. including the Bowman Gra' School of Medicine. Home Os Cars | ’59 FORD Fordor **g%gh*i Heater. Auto. Tran? *" i(P*P(P *57 FORI) Ranch Wagon ~ I Heater, F.O.M * JflM | ’SB FORD Country Sedan R&H. Auto. Trans , ■ Air-Conditioned ft 1’55I ’55 FORD Custom 1 V-8, R&H 079(1 | ’54 CHEVROLET Fordor | Bel-Air. R&H. Auto Trans *P ( P gr ’6O FORD Fairlane 500 « & 6Cyl. R&H ’6O FORD Thunderbird I R&H. Auto. Trans.. Power *2 * Steering ’6O PONTIAC Star Chief Tudor. R&H, Auto. Trans , #•> ?(||| Full Power ’59 FIAT Tudor 600. R&H ' || | I ’59 CHEVROLET Impala Fordor, R&H. Auto Trans... . ' i(Mi*P SANDERS COMPANY | I -USED CARS I; !| Davie at Person TE 4-7306 I; 11th Annua! FTA Leadership School Conducted At A&T ! GREENSBORO An audience at A&T College was told last week ;'hat many of the problems which face us today could be solved with good human relations. The speaker was Dr. Gordon W Lovejoy, Greensboro, acting dm tor if the National Conference of Christians and Jews. Carolina Re gion. He was delivering the key | note address at the 11th annual PTA I..eader>hip School held at thf College on Saturday. April 22. "The problems", he said," of ~ Win ttiecardfs ‘ V- * Grateful sons and daughters throughout the nation will show their affection for Mom on Sun day, May 14, with gifts and greeting cards. Although this Is a most sen timental occasion, many loving children will send warm-hearted greetings in the form of ‘‘studio 1 ’ gags. __ adjusting to technological change, adjusting to a chang ing society and an understand ing of the problems of our youth, can only be solved through good human relations.” He said that those who hold posts id leadership have tremendous re qonsibilities in training young peo ple for our changing .society. Dr. Lovejoy was introduced bv Dr. Gladys Royal, professor of chemistry al the College. NOW! YOU CAN BE DRIVING A 1901 lOltli GAL A VIE FOB JUST... *275 DOWN & s 6B" FDI MONTH Here’s the low-cost way to motoring luxury . . Truly, eloganc* wait nev*r no Pflu® the claan, crisp, Thunderbird-inspired Gnlaxie! includes all tibia equipment: Wsll-to-Wa® L ms* Big Circle taillghts, sleek Thunderbird roofline ury Loom Carpeting , . . Backup L4#rts « , % . . . it’s all there, in the car that’* Beautifully Electric Clock, Heat's* . . . Pl«at«<! M#®ae* Proportioned to the Classic Ford Look’ holstery . , . Oil FllWir. SAXDERS MOTOR COMPANY YOUR RALEIGH FORD DEALER j 529 S. Blount st. N. C. Dealer 1533 TE 4-YMI President Kennedy Urged To Free Carl Braden Soon ATLANTA. Ga - Seventeen hi'e and Negro Southern leaders have initiated a petition to Presi dent John F Kennedy asking him World Fellowship Group Meets At Sidney Macon Home In City The World Fellowship Group of ’ the Sojourner Truth Branch of the YWCA met at the home of Mr and Mrs. Sidney Macon, KO4 Coleman St.. Wednesday night. Mar S. at 8 o'clock. A brief business meeting was held. After the business meeting Mrs A W West, chairman of the Group, ' turned the meeting over to Mrs. l.ovie Ellis who led the devotion. j. The scripture was taken from Psalm 41. Mrs F.llis led the group in prayer. Mrs riorothv I Allen Rd the group in singing ‘ I'll - See H s Face.” Mrs, Clara Jenkins, chairman of I thr program committee, introduced See and Drive the ’6l ==R A M B L E R= Your Best Buy of the Year See Us Before You Trade Weaver Bros. Rambler Showroom 223 W. Lenoir St. ... TF. 3-4176 Service- 223 W. Lenoir St. VA 8-3965 Used Car Dept, 214 W. Cabarrus 9t. TE 4-6266 RALEIGH, N. C. Ito free Carl Braden. Southern in- I 1 ! tegration worker. j , ! Braden and Frank Wilkinson ~ surrendered to the U. S Marshal ' t the speaker. Mr, Charles Earl fkom Jamaica. British W'est Indies who is tudving at Shaw University Mr. 1 Karl gave some impressions of his country. Mrs. Mary B. Sapp was electee treasurer for the group. Members present: Mrs. A. W West, Mrs Clara Jenkins, Mis* Cia rme Christmas, Miss Lois J. Cole man, Mrs Sidney Macon. Mrs. Doro thy Allen, Mrs Lovie Ellis. Mrs, Gay, Mrs. Lucille Griswold Paige, and Mrs. Mary G Sapp. The members epjoyed a delicious repast by the hostess. The next meeting will be with Mr and Mrs. W. D. Gay ni Creech Road. m emouMMv RALFJGB Tt. C., SATURDAY, MAT It, here May 1 to begin serving one year prison sentences for contempt of the House Un-American Activi tives Committee. Braden, w hose home ta In Louisville. Ky., is a feild secre tary and editor of the Southern fnnfirence Educational Fund, a South** ide interracial organi zation working for integration. Wilkinson, of l.os Angeles, is field secretary of the National Committee io Abolish the House l n American Artivtiies Committee. m J fiTB ><s MKwraorSj tfAv-foid | :Sif *D£D SCOTCH WHISO -ss-a -m*. -m*. _ | *** «OBntTSOSfzSO» Cf ROBERTSON’S &bS"SCOTCH i*s^ IMWJRTFD IN thf ROTTI.F FROM SCOTLAND *•* WOF. lOOX SCOTCH WHISKIES KOBB4NO COBP.'. K V. BotSi tftoffl w-*i- byK to* J#cw*» aoncemmsS choir butesfc «nd Macetetkm. and® Braden «« m and nja<Ms, hit ac- 1 tivttkn bj I*>e move: 1 me«r*, They *e<h»»ed to answer ques- 1 tions. taking the position that such ,| investtgatioTia violate the rights of i free speech, association and assem- 1 bly guaranteed by the First A- a rnendment to the W S Constitution. 1 The petition to President Ken* 1 nedy asking clemency for Braden is now being circulated for signs- ] lures among prominent citizens in the civil rights movement through- ; out the country. Naturally-proved sires provide greater number of services than tires selected by any other method. A national allotment of 1.6in,(1D0 acres of peanuts for picking and j threshing has been set for the IJMiI crop.
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