SITUATIONS HELP WANTED 48$^- Classified Rates usam « • u Cbtt par word 4o 4o So Sc ClMdtled Display Par Um Far Imm ;y l«e Ms »%c Hie ■Mb raw abbreviation. Initial ox cjrmbol count as ona word. HiaeatatiM marks art NOT counted as words. Dm minimum nnrnhw of words to any want ad Is IS woeda. you will save money by oedsztog your ad to run t •s&anu Ads may be telephon ed through Wednesday up to 10 AIL FEMALE HELP~WANTED! BOCSOCAIDf Uve-ln-]obs. Mass., Conff *3O to WO. Bus ticket. Refer ence*. Barton Ttnp. Bureau. Gt. Bar rington, Mass. “EDUCATIONAL” MEN A WOMEN 18 to 901 You can qu»- lify lor many lob opportunities in CIVIL SERVICE. Piepare at home for 'roming examinations. Send name, address, phone, directions if rural to NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE, P. O Box 406. Raleigh. N. C. BEAUTY SALON Community Beauty Salon 113 S. Blount St. Dial 828-2948 LAUNDRY TEAGUES DRY CLEANING, 1«« GiSnwouO Ave has merged ana Is now known as HAYES BARTON AND DRY CLEANERS NO 2. Paul Easterling Mgr.. No L Dial TE 1-9516. No *. Dial TE 1-5835 FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BA&-3-4I and Chicken (Our Specialtyi Pig and Chicken 109 & Davis err. SERVICE STATIONS DUNN E ESSO STATION—6OS S Blood worth St Phono TE 1-0408 MOTEL Ul YYUtb iUI ItiU.Ut... ca Drive, TE 9-9040 LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED aa Administra trix of the Estate of Selina Scales, de ceased, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this if to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at P. O. Box KM. Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before the 2Cth day of Lilly, 1984, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of heir recovery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This 4th day of February, 1964 MRS SHTRLEY FARRAR, Admix. F. J. CARNAGE, Att’y February 9, 19, 22, 29, IMS. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE UNDER and by vlrture of the power pf aale contained in a certain Deed of TTust executed by Vivian Louise Pate, Unmarried, dated July 23, 1963. and re corded in Book 1963, Page 806. In the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County. North Carolina, default having been made In the payment of the in debtedness there by secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the un dersigned Trustee wtll offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door In Wake County, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’- clock noon, on Monday the 9th day of March 1964. the property conveyed In said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Wake. State of North Carolina, in Raleigh Township, and more particularly described aa fol lows; Lot No. S on Pender Street in Raleigh. Wake County. North Car olina. as shown by map of Spring Grove Heights, which is recoined m Book of Maps 19*5, at page 6, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Wake County. North Carolina. The successful bidder will be re quired to make a deposit of not less than five per cent (9%) of the pur ohase bid to show good faith, and the bid will lay open for ten days to re ceive Increase bid as required by law. Thia 4th day of February, 1964. J. J. HENDERSON. Trustee F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney Mmiary 9, 16, 22, 29, 1964. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE The undersigned having qualified aa Executor of the Estate of Dockery Peebles. Sr., deceased, late of Wake Couhty, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned at fig * Martin Street, Raleigh. N. C . on or before the 3rd day of February. 1965, or tills notice will be pleaded m bar of this recovery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make immedi ate segment to the undersigned. TUs the 3rd day of February. 1964. VICTOR PEEBLES, Executor GEORGE R. GREENE, Attorney February I. 18. 21. 30. 1964 EJCECimUX-g NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WARX COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Executrix of the Estate of Henry Maddox, deceased, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this la to notify all persons having claims *pi"«i the Estate of said de ceased to exhibit them to the under signed at 3QS Hill Street. Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before the 27th day of July, 1964. or this notice will be nliarteil In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to the estate will please make Immediate payment. This 27th day of January. 11*4. MRS VERNIE OWENS. Executrix F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney February 9, 15. 22. 99, 1964. ■ORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having Qualified as Executor. C T A., of the Estate of Etta Love deceas ed late of Wake County. N .rth Caro- ■ Una, this Is to notify all persons bav- j mg claims against the estate of tskl : deceased to exhibit them tc the un- [ dermigned at lli>i East Harg-ft Street. ' Raleigh North Carolina, on ot before j the 9th day of June. 19*4. o. this no- , ttoe will be pleaded in bar of their re- ! covery. All persons Indebted to the estate wfl please make immediate pay- Thia 9th day ot January. Rh GEORGE E BROWN Attorney JR 19. 39, Feb. L and B. twe FOR SALE! ~ M BUICK 4-Door Sedan Serial 1»« 1927*31*. Motor No. S4J6IJ -elorging to Charles Edward Pearsai! 521 E Jones St.. Raleigh, win oe sold to highlit bidder on Feb 4th 1964. 12 Noon at Better Brake Bhx> 904 W Morgan St . Raleigh January IS. 29; Feb. UM4 SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION I BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, CHILDCARE ' t . PERSONAL JfJ , CLEANING * RAUUNQ /ft Low Cost Advertising FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 ***** ANNOUNCMENTS CARDS OP THANKS IN MEMORIAL I LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT BURL ALLEN’S i TONGUE Just in case there is some day an election for the most misused public utility, I’m voting NOW for the telephone! The telephone is a unique utility in that, its services are sometimes obtained by the lone patron, and sometimes secured with assistance from special operators, both instances contributing to the gross abuse of thia vital conven ience. One of the meanest phoning tricks is that of ringing until some one answers, then wordlessly hang ing up! In addition to having their routines variously interrupted by the uncouth caller, some wives take it to be “his woman”. Some hus bands take it to be “her man”. Sometimes the partners are right naturally, but many times both hus band and wife are frustrated by the SAME BUSY person who happens not to be a BUSINESS person. Nev ertheless, many couples are thus driven to war, and some are driven apparent by these cruel pranksters. Another infamous game la play ed more seldom than the silent-call er act, but is no less annoying. For example, I recently told a friend of mine not being able to contact her at a given number, and failing to get her new one from the infor mation service. “YCs!” she exclaimed after telling me the unadvertised number, “1 had it changed and withheld after paying sixty dollars for calls I did 1964 RAMBLER n American Station Wagon As Lew Aa American 2-dr. Hardtop Weaver Bros. Rambler Inc. 223 w; Lenoir St. Raleigh Dr. 3203 TE 3-4176 weGotnit FINEST TRADE-INS Because We Sell THE FINEST CARS! TODAY’S SPECIAL »AO BUICK 2 - dr. sedan. w “ straight drive, radio and beater, white SS,” 81395 1 ’AA BUICK Imrlcta 2 - dr. ™ hardtop, power steering, I>ower brakes, radio and heater, 2 - tone finish, white tires. Nice. ’AO CHEVROLET Bel-Air 4- dr. sedan, automatic transmission, radio and heater, white tiros. Priced to seR ’AA CORVAXR “700’ 4-dr. au w tomatic transmission, ra dio and heater, white tiros, baby blue finish. Price is right. >AI VOLKSWAGEN sedan. wi radio and heater, white tires. A little doll &L Smith dhiick 431 Fayetteville Raleigh 828-3203 not make I don’t know a SOUL in Chicago.” Telephone operators on duty don’t talk about themselves, yet, in performing their duties, they tell us lots about themselves. I recog nise three in the information ser vice here:—One, an older lady— not an old one is very competent and very polite. A certain young lady is always pleasant and effici ent. The 3rd one is something else. She delcared that she had no list ing for an establishment whose number I requested. I assured her that the name ot the place was correct, and that it did afford a telephone. She denied brazenly that there wasn't such a listing. Rather than dirty my mouth with her true name, I hung up, redialed Information, and was blessed to contact a qualified opera tor, who promptly gave me the re quested number. It is difficult to find something more disgusting than a party-line telephone that is used for school work, romancing or Just plain gos sip; so, for the last aix years, we have paid for private-line service. But, then surely we’re not the only private-line victims of freqilent cross-ups. Therefore, we conclude that, among telephone users, if changes for the better aren’t made very soon, a telephone will become more and more like a good, bad tasting medicine—needed, but not desired. »CQ FORD 4-dr. sedan, auto- »A« AUSTIN HEALEY 07 matte transmission, radio 3000MK2. Clean as a pin. and heater, 2-tone paint. California hardtop. 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Os all the carefully wrapped presents under a tree, they say, none possesses the enduring, wholesome qualities of fishing tackle. That first rod and reel can spark a love for the greatl outdoors which will burn bright* ly for a lifetime. Fishing is much more signifi cant in the upbringing of youth thun just catching- fish. Literally, it provides an education in the ways of man and nature not to be found In textbooks. Fishing molds character, and Instills a sense of responsibility, sportsmanship and humility. It endows man with patience, bol sters confidence, and sharpens bis reasoning powers. It' permits relaxation without the uae of tranquilizers. It acts aa an outlet for frustrations— better to become exasperated over a stubborn baas than neigh bor*. And one’s perspective to ward life always improves after a few hours on the water. r Ai a Christmas gift, fishing gear la highly appropriate. It doesn’t lose Us luster after New Year’* Day, and no one out grows a good rod and reel. We fool that fishing la one of the boot habits war ean cultivate In the youth of today, fie toko the Mercury folks' suggestion and consider fishing equipment for the youngsters on your gift Hot m mmmmmmm YOU ARB THE DETECTIVE You and your Mend. Detective Sergeant Tom Laoey, are dis cussing a theft case he is working on. “It’s a real tough one. he tells you ruefully. “May be If X give you same of the details, you can give me a lead on it” ~v . “Since thia is one es my 'clever* days,” yea say with a grin, “give me the story, and I’ll sea what I ean come up with” “Well, as you know, Fred Harding has had a collector's coin valued at about 110,000 stolen front him, and naturally he's pretty much upset about It. He’s quite a well known numismatist with a great collection of coins, and this particular coin was one he had been after for a long time and succeeded in acquiring one a couple of days ago. He’s one of three brother*, and both his brothers—John and Philip—are hobbyists, too. John Is a philatelist, a collector of stamps, while Philip Is a bibliophile with a large collection of rare books. All three of these men have pursued their hobbles for a num ber of years, competing against each other In adding to their re spective collections, fie roe ly Jealous of each other, and there has been even some bad blood between them from time to time. I un derstand there were some heated words exchanged when Fred came up with the latest coin of his. “As it so happens, these three all keep their collections on dis play In a huge showcase In the study of their father's home, the case being kept locked, and the k< y kept in a hidden drawer In the same room. Last night, several hours prior to the theft, another coin collector, Albert Payaon, who had heard of Fred’s success in obtaining this latest coin, came to gee him, and Fred unlocked the case and brought the ooin out for his Inspection. He tried to pre vail upon Fred to sell him the coin, but Fred refused to sell. And then later, during the night somebody stole Into the study, took the key from Its hiding place unlocked the case, and stole the coin. “Fred Is positive It was one of his brothers who did It, with Jealousy as his motive—but of course I can’t rule out Albert Pay son. He, along with the two brothers, knew where the key to the showcase was kept. And. Incidentally, we Inspected the case for fingerprints, and came up with nothing. It was wiped clean . . . and so we don't know whom even to begin suspecting. We have nothing at all to go on.” "I think I know whom you can begin auspectlng'." you say. Who la your suspect? SOLUTION •JJO u»tri odpa ©1 9CTBO uo paiaAoosip riOpid *m BujAsq jo qfinoua tnjjsaj aq ppio.vt ‘uocjCSd uaqiv 'JSppnno aqr Apro ‘aeso atn uo fmTTTrt TVffiVV* •svvsesw , Mll . 4, , .yf • 4 4 4«' 4 ’ i'”' areoMoqa oqr noA pjoj raq Aaowi ttraafijag -uo*A*d uaqiv SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS They Appreciate Your Business RALEIGH SEAFOOD Fresh Seafood Daily 410 B. DAVIE BT. 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