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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY. AUGUST 9, 1969 10 CLASSIFIED ADS CiassifM Rates Issues l 8 Cost per word 8o 4c Classified Display Per Line Per Issue 15c I2c Each word abbreviated, initial or symbol counts as one word. ~ "jobs OF “ INTEREST: MEN hwtih ig iLl'j^LiftijgmUWl ll lllll lll BAHA'U'LLAH the "Alpha and Omega" BRICK CLEANERS needed Apply 602 E. Bragg St 828-£845 joisT MEN OR WOMEN STATE PERSONNEL DEPART MENT, 121 West Jones Street. PO. Box 328. Raleigh, N. C No fee charged. 13BS WANTED: WILL KEEP CHILDREN in ire home for working mothers. Planned activities Meals fumUn ed Ages 2-4 and 5 years. Ex school teac.'u Acer;-, ting applica tion- so: Fail Cal! 832-0870, Ra leigh. N. C. FOR SALE FCR SALE- 3 S 3 Volkswagon Kan. mon Ghin, $499 00. Smithfield Call 934-7136. TYPEWRITERS, adding machines. Diamonds, radios and all kinds of musical instruments We trade, loan or buv. See us and save RE LIABLE IjOAN CO. Si 7 S Wilm ington St. Raleigh. FOR SALE-1964 Volkswagon, No 113; $950. Call 365-3 15 after 5 p.m. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BARB-0 and CHICKEN (Our Specialty) PIG AND CHICKEN 103 E. Davie St. Smith New & Used FURNITURE FORMERLY MONTAGUE’S We Buy Used Furniture 1110 S. Saunders Tel. SB3-9755 MONK’S DISCOUNT FURNITURE —Why pay fill! retails? Save up to $l5O on bedroom suites, fo' on dining room suites, $49 95 bunk beds. Used bed- from s9.9s—Tele visions $39.95— Living room suites $48.95 Bedroom suites SBB.BB. Terms up to 36 months Also hon or bank cards Open from 1C a.m 'til 9 p m. Highway 461 S at Citj Limits. Phone 772-6255 FOR SALE Boy’s all-weather coat, lined; and slacks, size 14 Call 831-5553. BURGLAR ALARMS for business or home. Free estimates and in formation Custom built to your needs 833-7707. GOLF BALLS. 50 percent off. All Golfers Pro Shop. Wendell High way. POLY-GLASS TIRES G 78x14 (4 plus 2). Full 4 ply sidewall plus 2 ply felt Price includes excise tax, 527.55 Whv not come see AG RI-SUFPLY CO. 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M.s Nell Wilder, owner. WE WILL LEND you a refrigera tor while we make yours look like new in any color. Li nn's Ser vice Garage. COME IN AND VISIT US at MIT CHELL’S BEAUTY SHOP. 238 E Cabarrus. Mrs. Bryce and Mrs Mills specialize in ail beauty care Call 832-1953 ROCHESTER HEIGHTS BEAUTY SHOP, Mrs. Daisy .Alston, oper ator. Specializing in permanents styling. For appointments call 832-3278. JOLTS Be PERRY BEAUTY SHOP. 229 S Fast For appointment dial 333-6351 GPFINE’S BEAUTY SALON, 691 E Martin Street. Miss Maria Gilmore and Mrs Mary S. Greene, proprietor. For appointments call 828-8063. CABARRUS STREET BARBER SHOP. 287 F Cabarrus Str; t Clifton Baker, George Hail, and Julius Person, barbers. ROOMS WANTED Hardbargez Business College needs rooms or room and board ten student? to begin on Sept. 15. Call 328-7291. PHOTOGRAPHY by James Wil liams, 508 Calloway Drive Spec ializing in Weddings. Portraits. Special Events. For appointments call 834-4203. Avon gjerage S 3 25 per hour. Cm! 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Phone 787-9055 LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE WILLIE SAWYER Plaintiff vs. LOUVENIA SAWYER Defendant The above named defendant Louvenia Sawyer, will take notice that the ■action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dis trict Court of Wake County No th Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds that plaintiff and preceding the bring ing of this action and the defen dant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh. North Car olina on or before the Uth day of September. 1959 and answer 'n Tiro complaint in said action, or the plaint iff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This 16th dav of Julv. 1965 GRETCHEN DICKSON. Asst Clerk Superior Court. Wake Countv W FRANK BROWER. Attorney July 19. 26; August 2. 9. 1969 JN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE BENJAMIN NiuDWCOD, Plaintiff vs JUANITA NtEDWCOD Defendant The- above named defendant. Juanita Ned wood, will take no tice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the District Court of Wake County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separa tion preceding the bringing of this action and the defendant will further take notice that she Is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District. Court of "Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh. North Carolina on or before the 2Btn day of September 19© and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in -aid complaint. This 4th dav of August. 1869. GRETCHEN DICKSON. Asst. Clerk Superior Court Wake Countv Aiifi:' 9-16-23-93, 1860 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY Os WAKE CIVIL DISTRICT COURT MILDRED YOUNG Plaintiff vs HARRY YOUNG. Defendant TO HARRY YOUNG TAKE NOTICE THAT A pleading reeking relief a gainst you has been filed in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being sought is as follows; To secure an absolute divorce on the pa; t of the plaintiff based upon the ground? of one year separation between the plaintiff and defendant. You are required to make de fense to such pleadines not later than September 5. 1959. and upon your failure to do so, the pa tv seeking relief against you will ap ply to the Court for the relief sought This lit!; dav of July, 196" GRETCHEN B DICKSON. Asst Clerk of Superior Court July 39. 26; August 2 9 1969 F J. CARNAGE Attorney NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OI JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MELVIN DENBY. Plaintiff vs GEORGI AN A DENBY. Defendant The above named defendant, Geoigiana Denby, will take notice that, the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dis trict Court of Wake County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the de fendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation pre ceding the bringing of this action and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Ra leigh. North Carolina on or be fore the 11th day of September, 196© and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 16th day of July, 3969 GRETCHEN DICKSON. Asst. Clerk Superior Court. Wake County W FRANK BROWER, Attorney July 19, 26, August 2, 9. 1969 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY . Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Rosa J. Cain, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against her es tate to present them to the un dersigned on or before January 15. 1970, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate, please make immediate pay ments. This Isth dav ol’ July. 1969 MRS ROSA C. TUCKER, Adin F. J CARNAGE, Attorney July 19. 26; August 2,9, 1969 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY’ Having qualified as .administ: a trix of the estate of David L. Hay wood. deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all nresons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersign ed at 29 S Tee Dee Street, Ra leigh. North Carolina, on or be fore Ihc 15th day of February 1970. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All per sons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payments to the undersigned. MRS LILLIAN H CURTIS. Adm. 20C9 Toe Deo Slice!. Raleigh, N C July 19-26; August 2-9. 1960 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in certain Deed of Trust executed by Min nie WRliams, unmarried, James Williams and wife, Daisy Williams dated the 17th day of March, 1953. aria recorded in Book 1120, Page IC3 in the office of the (Register of Deeds of Wake County and under and by virtue of a certain assign ment executed by the holder of the said Deed of Trust transfer ring and conveying to the under signed Trustee the land therein conveyed together with the pow er of sale therein contained, de fault having been made in the indebtedness therc-bv secured and tile said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereby subject to fore‘- closure, the undersignd Trustee will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse dooi in Raleigh, North Carolina at 12:00 o'clock noon, on the 26th dav of August 1969, the land conveyed in said peed of Trust, the same lung and being in Saint Mary’s Townshin Wake County, North Carolina arid more particularly described a? follows; Adjoins June? Sausage Com pany land on the North and East. C. L. Laws land on the South Old Smithfield Road on the West. Beginning at a point in center of ,tne Old Smithfield Road lead ing from U S Highway No 7(1 to the Rock Quarry Road, the said point in said road being lo cated in the southern line of the Jones Sausage Company land and also being the Northwest corner of L_ L Laws land, thence along the Jones Sausage Company land lines. South 86 decrees 45' East 397 V° ? n irori s lahe thence South C 2 degree? 15’ East 275 feet to an iron stake corner with C L Laws land in Jone? kausaei Com pany land line, thence along C -L Law s land line North 80 degree? 15’ West 426 feet to the point of be ginning. containing 2.3 acres of ■ ? according to a survey and plat bv Sam Powell. Registered Surveyor. December 26, 1952, the above land subject to the N C Highway R'ght-of-way and also a Bell Telephone Company line easement , ’ ... The above property will .be sold subject to all prior liens including taxes and the successful bidder . ~/" < 3 UJPCd to deposit ten per cent (If',) of the purchase bid to show good faith. This, sale will re main open for ten days to receive mcreas.e bid as required by law This 22nd day of July, 1969 ?■, J CARNAGE Trustee July 26. August 2-9-16. 1960 ADMINISTR 'TRIX NOTICE TO CREDITORS Haying qualified as adminis tratrix of Mary T. Fulp, rieci nsc'l late of Wake Counti North Caro lina, 1 his is to notify all persons having claims against Ihe estate oi said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned, 714 S. East Street, Raleigh, N C. on or be fore February 1 1970, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar if their reeoveri-. A’l persons in debted 1o said estate will please make immediate Payment. Tills July 25th lfiffl ALMA 7 WILLIAMS. Administr t- U’ix of the Estate of Mary T Fu I p J. ERNEST NORRIS. Attorney Aue’.tst 2 :;t. TIP EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Hairison F Single tary. deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against hi? estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 26th day of January, 167 or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted !o said estate, please make imme diate payments This 21st dav of Ju’v. ISG9 MR. WILLIAM BROOKS Executor F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney July 26, August 2-S-16, 1969 notice IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HOPETON L. FRANCIS, Plaintiff vs DORIS BEATRICE FRANCIS Defendant The above named defendant, Doris R Francis, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dis trict Court of Wake County. North Carolina, bv the plaintiff to secure an rbsolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year of continuous separation preceding the bringing of this action and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of the District Court of Wake Countv in the Courthouse in Raleigh. Nor*h Carolina on or before the 2t*h day of September 1969 and an swer to the complaint in said ac tion. or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint Tills 4th dav of August 1969 GRETCHEN DICKSON Asst Clerk Superior Court IVake Countv W. FRANK BROWER Attorney August. 9-16-23-33, 1969 NOTICE fN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COirRT DIVISION (CIVIL! NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HOWARD BATES, Plaintiff LUCY BATES. Defendant The shove named defendant Lucy Bates, will take notice that the action entitled as above ha? been commenced in the District Court of Wake Countv. North Carolina, by the plaintiff to se cure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds of one year's continuous separation preceding the bringing of this ac tion and the defendant will fu--. ■her take notice that she is re quired to ajbnear at the office of * _9 1 . erk of ,he District Court of Wake County, in the Court house in Raleigh. North Carolina on or before the 26th day of Ren tember. 3969 and answer to th complaint in said action, or the piamtiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in sa'd complaint This 4th dav of August 1969 GRETCHEN DTfU'SON Asst Cl-rk Superior Court Wake County W FRANK BROWER. Attorney August 9-16-23-30. tsgg NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NOIRTH CAROLINA WAKT COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JERTTCE SIT’ERIOR CCTTrt DIVTSTON JOHN W WINTERS. Petitioner vs. DANIEL- RUFFIN, et al Defen dants TO DANIEL RUFFIN Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled special proceedings The nature of the relief bcin? 7 sought is as follows: To have certain land described m the Petition filed therein sold for division among the several tenants in common who at par ties to this proceeding You arc required to make de fense to such pleading not later than September 16. 3969 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against vou will apply to the Court for the relief sought This the 9:’ll dav of Julv 1969 GRETCHEN DICKSON, A--st C’erk Superior Com' Wake Counti August 9-16-23-37, 1569 Chapel Hill CHAPEL HILL/The St. Joseph CME Church celebrated it s Homecoming Sunday, August 3rd. The pastor is Rev. Thomas Holt, Jr, Service was held at St. Pauls on Sunday, August 3. Sunday School began at 9:45 a.m. with the sup:., Mi’s. Eleanor Rich ardson in charge. The call to worsnip “Let us go into the 'nouse of the Lord.*’ The first hymn of praise “Holy, Holy, Holy.” The morning prayer was Services was held at St. Paul’s The second hymn was “Where HOLD VIGIL PROTESTING ABM - Washington: On the eve of the Senate vote on ABM, merr.bers of the Washington Area Citizens Against the ABM hold a vigil on the steps of the Capitol on August 5. Inside the chamber, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, in his first Senate speech since his tragic automobile accident July 18, denounced the Safeguard Antiballistic Missile (ABM) system as a folly. (UPI). OFFICERS OF BAILEY, GRISSON, MANGUM AND SMITH FAMILIES ASSOCIATION’ - Shown :.bove are the officers, recently elected, of the families mentioned above. Standing, left to right, are Mckinley Mangum, president, and Rudolph Jones, vice president. Seated, left io right, are Mrs. Lena Daniels, secret ary, and Mrs. Ruth R. Bryant, treasurer. A big family reunion was held at the Red Springs United Church of Christ for ihe families on Sunday, July 27, beginning at li:4u a.m. The Rev. J. H. Hooker is pastor of the church. Henderson News BY L. B. E H1 NDE.SON - This reportei has just received news that little Charles Jones of 1519 Nicholas Street is leaving for He Leads Me, I Will Follow.” A er ? inspiring sermon was giv e n by the pastor, the Rev. J. E. Epps from St. Mat thews 11:28-30 using as his subject “Are Your Burdens i£eavv of Li£rht 0 ” Mr. l ewis Taylor was at the organ. The senior choir sweetly sang, “Life’s Mountain . Rail road,’' and “’I Have Got Heaven On My Mind.” Hoh Communion was served. Ushers were Mrs. Minnie James, Mr. Joseph Yebh, Mr. Ronald Weaver, and Mr. Lewis Hargrove. Mrs. Dudlev T. ,’Jack.son is much improved, v AC ATIoNING Mr. Maude Oldham is on va cation. Mrs. Mai. Minor and Angle are visiting the Fmmerson’s in New dork. M-s. Frances Hargrove is in Europe. Mr.Cre rr. a n Hea d e n and children are in Nev. York City. Mrs. Allen Boyd has return ed from New Y'ork. Mr. Eli Riggsbee is home from New York, Mr. Melvin Farrington is home visiting his friends and relatives. Mr. and Mis. Fred Rogers are home also visit in his re latives and friends BIRTHDAYS Mr. Clarence Horton, Mr. Tli did as Russell, Little Se drice Russell, Mr. Rov Dollar/ Miss Mildred Farrington. Funeral services for Miss Surina Ann Edwards, 15, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ed wa; L. who drowned near Cha pel Hill were held at the Ter rell Creek Baptist Church with IUSSELI Clearfield, Utah where he will enter the U. S. Job Corps School C 47 51. Y’oung Jones is one of the promising young boys of this community, who is striving and making an effort to obtain for himself an education by taking advantage of accepting the training o f Job Corps. Charles has set a good example for all other boys in his community and elsewhere. Mrs. Mabel Jones, his mother, seems to Rev. J. w. Barnes officiating. Mrs. Grace B. Wright Mc- Coy was funeralized Aug. Ist at the Second Baptist Church With Rev. J. A. Brown officiat ing. Surviving are her son Mr. Farl G. McCoy, Winston-Salem; mother, Mrs. Bettie Atwater,' and one brother, Frank Taylor W right, Chapel Hill, one sister, _ Mrs. Clara Edwards, Farry tov/n, N. Y. and a host of re latives and friends. Funeral services for Mrs. Dora M rritte of McMaster St. v- re conducted Wednesday, Surviving are one son, Mr. Thomas Merrltte, one daugh ter, Mrs. Celia M. Lynch, Cha pel Hill. It was held ai :he Fist Baptist Church with Rev. J. R. Manely officiating. On Saturday,, August 23rd a trip to Tweetsie Railroad and Skyline Drive Caverns. Anyone who would like to go see any member of the Wea/er Gospel Singers. Second Baptist Church just closed one of the greatest re vivals with Rev. Bigelow the radio pastor as euest speaker. J’liu LIGHT “Don't give up if you hold out deliverance surely will corne,” Just believe vou can. your will over comes. No mat ter how others feel God under stands and He will say well liopp ’* be elated over the affair and at the same time she shows an expression of sorrow at his leaving. She asks the prayers of the community on behalf of her son as he departs to tire Utah city. The climatic condition here in Henderson at this time is very rainy and in spite of that, the tobacco farmers in the rural communities are hard at work in the saving of their tobacco crops. Mr, Athelze Dewitt Tal madge Cobb, 61, who died in Oberlin, Ohio, Thursday, July Rev. James S. Cobb. Sur viving are his mother, Mrs. Frances Cobb of Stovall, one sister Mrs. Missouria Fain, al so of Stovall. Three brothers, Henry S. Cobb, Cleveland, Ohio, Lemuel Cobb of Washington, D. C., and Caranza Cobb of Hend erson. Fune v al services were conducted Tuesday at 2:30 p m at Nut-Bush Baptist Church. The family received friends at the funeral home from eight until nine o'clock. Burial was | GOODMAN MOTORS gives you | | « easy going | j j | GOODMAN MOTORS, Inc. f * v< ll*. \ Manufacture? *v g NEW '69 RAMBLER 1 S IB9B FREIGHT AMD STATE SALES TAX EXTRA =5 Weaver Bros. Rambler JHUIIR 440.1701 SSSS 223 W. LENOiR ST. RALEIGH, PHONE 833-276/ * ; —.— ( HOME OWNERS j 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS j *6OO .. *6,000 FOR ANY PURPOSE j Check Our Service*; • CONVENIENT TERMS—'JP TO 7 Y£AKS • OS HCK, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE • COMPETITIVE RATES • CONVENIENTLOCATION • OFP-STP,EIT PARKINS Jluto cJhhcounl Lo. Comer Fayetftvilla and Lenoir Streets • Will} Pe.-*«irt<si TaatA"' 828-7436 . 1965 Dodge V Ton Pickup . 795.00 1961 Ford 1 . Too Pickup Bargain • 4J >5.00 j 1959 Chev. 3 /2 Ton Pickup 1965 Dodge VS Carry-all- Low Miles 795.00 1961 International 14’ Van j7 u ™ . 995.00 CAROLINA MOTOR' SALES Cor. Hargett & Blount Sts. Dial 832-7410 ! —— —~— —..... j in the church cemetery with the " Rev. A. A. Brown officiating. Mrs. Elizabeth Paschall Ed wards, G 2, of Centermoriches, New York died last Tuesday after a lengthy illness. She was born in Vance County in 1307 and was the daughter of the late Elmore and Lizzie Bullock Pa sell all. Mr. Elmore was better known as D. Paschall as he was familiarly called. Mrs. Edward leaves a host of friends and relatives to mourn her departure. Funeral serv ices were conducted Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at the Saint Beulah Holiness Church, Williams boro, with Elder Burns from Centermoriches, New York in charge. The Rev. Young, the pastor assisted. 4 Congratulations to The CARO LINIAN salesboys for the ex cellent job they did In the sales of papers while their manager, Rev. Russell was away at a series of revival meetings. We trust you will do the same this coming week. \
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