EHVATIONS WtLP WANTED Classified Rates atom « a u Cut M word Ic to h k Issue 10a 100 nic THc Bach ««ra abbreviation, initial ot «rmbol count as one word. Puncutattaa marka are NOT counted aa worda. The minimum number ot worda tn any want ad la 11 worda. You will save money by ordering your ad to run • or 13 issues. Weekly Want Ada may be telephon ed through Wednesday up to 10 AJC. CARD OF THANKS To ell the many wonderful friends, both children and adults, who helped me with Cordon bags and bought tick eta for The Sing-Off Contest. I am deeply grateful. I will win something for having sold the most tickets Thank vou sincerely again and again. God blew you for your kindness. OLIVETTE BEASLEY FEMALE HELP WANTED! Gusranteed N. Y. Live-in maid jobs. 139 - tal wk. Fare advanced. Mallory Agency. Lynbrook, N. Y. HOUSEMAIDS: j.i\c-in-jobs. Mass., Chnn. S3O to *55. Bus tickets, refer ences. Barton Bmp. Bureau, Gt. Bar rington. Mass. “EDUCATIONAL” MEN Sc WOMEN 18 to 901 You can qua lify for mary job opportunities in CIVIL SERVICE. Piepare at home for toming examinations. Send name, address, phone, directions if rural to NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE, P. O Box 406. Raleigh, N. C. LAUNDRY TEAGUE'S DRY CLEANING. ISM Slenwood Ave. has merged and la now Mown «a BAYES BARTON AND DRY CLEANERS NO l Paul Easterling. No. L Dial TE 9-9916: No i. Dial FOOD SPECIALS Cooper's Bar-B-Q BAK-B-Q aad (Oar BpecUttr) Tig and Chlakea 108 u. davh arr. SERVICE STATIONS mnrtrt es«o sianon-aa g- aiooc teoeth t Phone TE *-9499. REAL BARGAINS Used GAS Appliance f WATER HEATERS A RANGES R CIRCULATOR* Only $5 Down •mail Monthly Payments Act Nowl Call R. N. WELLS 833-6641 LEGAL NOTICES FOR SALE! HR FORD 9 Door Sedan. Serial No CTVJ4M6S. IMS License No. RXim belonging to Bernard E. Smith of 519 Cleveland Street. Raleigh, will be sold to the highest bidder on May 2. 1964, at 12 Noon at Better Brake Shop, 900 W. Morgan Street, Raleigh. April 4. 11. I*. 25, 1994. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified aa Administrator of the estate of ESTHER LEACH, late, of Wake County, this ia to notify all persona having claim* a galnet said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Decem ber 28. 1964. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to die “SMTU day of April. 1994. WILLIAM H. LEACH. Administrator Route 1 . Vanns. North Caroline MORRIS Sc GRANDY Attorneys at Law Lnwvera Building Sleigh. North Carolina April ». May 2. 9. 16. 1964 BUNN NEWS ET HENRY M BATTER WHITE BUNN —The Bunn Chapel Sun day School opened at 10 o'clock with the vice-superintendent. Mr. Kenneth Crudup. in charge The lesson was. "Living Happily In Our Beenes", which was very internet *ng Morning worship service waa held at the Zion Spring Church ot Christ after having a week of re vival. Three persons accepted Christ. PERSONALS Mrs. Shirley Jean Rowland and ten, Mrs. Robert Day and Mrs. Bar bara Crudup of New York visited Mrs. Josephine Crudup tor the Mias Jessie Ann Crudup visited ta Durham during the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Hal! from Philadelphia visited their relatives during the weekend The former Mrs. Wesley Young a t Philadelphia visited relatives and friends over the weekend Mrs. Ida Good son and husband visited her sister. Mrs. Alveretta Moore end family during the week end. Mr. Arthur E. Johnson and tirr.i lv of Louisburg. visited their par ents. Mr and Mrs Fleming*. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hartsfield of Windsor. Virginia, visited their parents during the weekend. Mrs. Fannie McKnight of Blu°- field. West Virginia, has been vtsit mg her sister, brother and friends during the past week. Mr Selvert Hansfieid h re turned home from the hospital. DRIVE safely: SOMETHING TO BUY, REIT, SELL OR EXCHMSE USE ThE CMOLMIM CLASSIFIED SECTION BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES JffT CHILDCARE AEk . A PERSONAL CLEANING 9s HAULING hBjKAItNF Low Cost Advertising — immaMSt', —Low Cost Advertising IuRBfPraBR FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmpls 4-8888 ANNOVNCMBNTS CARDS Os THANKS IK MBMORIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL MSTATM ROOM APARTMENTS Ml— m RENT BURL ALLEN’S Ink TONGUE Os all the petty, childish doing* of today's adults, on* of the MOST VEXING—to me—is what many of them call "saving" especially money! Laurence banked a thousand dol lars one year while refusing tc take his uninsured, ailing back to a doctor.—The cost of the immedi ate, emergency operation wu fif teen hundred dollars! Edna has ac cumulated quite a bank-roll; some day she'll sponsor an impressive wedding. But, with her tattered teeth and shabby clothes, will there ever be a proposal? Bill and Fern don't eat well; they want to launch a buinass that will eventually afford them fine cars, grand homes, social pro minence—the better things In life. Even IT they land the buainesa, how can it prosper, managed by under JACQUINS VODKA $2 m ■ “■ ' 'iWggl ■ Dlsttffed from select grain/80 PROOF , (SSgffl 1 Chaa Jacquln et Os„ Inc, Phil*., Pa. NORTH CAROLINA’S URGEST STOCK OF RAMBLERS i■ A r <V DRIVE TO RALEIGH AND BEE A COMPLETE LINE OF COLORS AND BODY STYLES AT NORTH CAROLINA’S VOLUME RAMBLER DEALER Weaver Bros. RAMBLER, INC. 123 W. Lenoir St. TE 3-4176 Dealer 3203 Raleigh iNfiyi BBS WfWfW nourished bodies with tired, stag nant brains? Yes. there are thousands of ex ample* of this financial foolish ness, but any few ot them Illustrate to a thinker the vast difference be tween atinginesa and thriftinee*. Saving money and meraly keeping money are not necessarily the same. A certain fellow grew up with the correct opinion: First of all, he treats himself well—dressea well, eats well, behave* well, consequent ly he thinks well. He Is a popular, dynamic publiher whoa# earning* far exceed his needs, ao. he h*a moey to save— We all knew Paul. TODDLER, upon seeing a pea cock for the tint time, shouted. “Look! That ehlckan ta In bloom." CATHOLIC DIGEST-MAY. AhT SPEAKER W. O. Conrad, osnter, euperlntendent et Wests™ Electric Plants in Greensboro and chairman, Qraansboro Commission on Human Relations, who delivered a main address at AtsT Collate last weak, talks with students Dennis Franklin and Mrs. Loon Hardy, both oi Greensboro. YOU ARE THE DETECTIVE You have been out on aome special duty all night, and are now driving home in the early morning. There's very little traffic aa you cruise slowly down the one-way street, and atop your oar in the mid dle of the block at the right side of the street in front of your apart ment building. You are very weary aa you enter the building and trudge up the .tail's to the second floor where your rooms are. Inside you notice the clock on your bureau Indicates 5:15 a. m. aa you begin to remove your shoes preparatory to going to bad. Enddenly you bear a woman’s scream. Yea poll ferns ahaea quickly back onto your feet and nub out Into the corridor. The door of the room acros* from your* la standing open, and you peer in at the Mr*. Howard, the old widow who oceuplea the apartment there. She la sitting upright la her bed and ■till screaming wildly. She sees you and recognise* you. then exclaims, "A burglar . . . he waa in here! I awoke suddenly and aaw him fumbling with my purse on my dresser! I screamed, and he ran out into the corridor . . . towards the rear of the building! He took aome ot mg money . . . at least 550.1 think!” You immediately wheel around and ran down the corridor and down the rear stairway, and through the door into the alley In back of the building—but yon aee no one. Then yon hurry around the aide of the boildi ng and arrive In front when you icr a allmly-bullt young man setting himself on the atepe at the front ontrancr of your apartment building. Aa you ap proach him you recognise him a* Tommy Hall, the 18-year-old boy who deliver* the morning newspapers In this neighbor boo4e “Did you sea anyone oome out of this building, or around tram th* rear of the building wlthlq the past few minutes?’* you ask him. Tommy looks up from the newspapers he is counting and sorting. “Why. yes. A big guy came running out from the aide of the building and paaaed me just aa I got here. He jumped into his cor that waa parked there across the street ... it was a big black sedan . . . and he gunned it down the street like mad. I wondered about his big hurry, and then after watching him apeed away for a octuple of blocks I cam* back to the step* here and had just *at down whan you came around the building. What's up?” “Which way did he go? you ask. Without looking up from his work with th# iiewM»pan. Tammy wave* a hand to the left, and you gaae reflectively In that direction up the street which is by now filled with early-morning traffic .. . buses, delivery trucks, and bualneaa-bound paaaenger ear*. Then yen turn back to the young newsboy. “I think maybe yon and I bad better have a little farther dtacnrton about this, 1 * yogi 101 l him. What has made you auspicious of Tommy Hall? SOLUTION ’LOT o» tnatn popood* peq aeas puq aq oameqj pounmo iftmuox VA auipTTnq luoaruode mat jo latxtj m V Supmj ptrvj* mi re xHOIH *m ot Ftiiog two* owjaq fna-oao a «t mtt A. A. Meetings Th# Capital Ctty Oraup of AteohnHna Anonymuoa, founded to Oetoher at MO. meets each Wodnaeday and Friday nights at • o'clock at the Blood worth Si TMCA, «00 a Bloodworth Bt All pareone having problems with alooholle beverages are In vited to boaante affiliated with this body. Aw will be wel comed. REEKS COMMISSION SEAT —lekm F. Mangrum of Frark- Hwton. roaantly filed for Frank lin County Commissioner of Die trial No. 1. Mangram la a rot trod high aahool principal, having aarvut an rehabilitation super - etaor far two year* at the North Carolina State Prison la Ra leigh, and waa a member of the Claarifleattan Committee dur.ng that ttma. At proton t, Mangrum la minister et the United Churoh si Christ at Frankllnton. and th* Bakery Grove United Church of Christ In Wake Coun ty. Ho la also chairman of the Voter Registration Committee et Franklin Coanty WINS IN t FALK NT HUN IS —Mlaa Mary Platt, a junior at Carver High School. Mount Olive, waa tbs second place win ner ta the local Omega Talent Contact In March, at DUUrd High Sc heal In Goldsboro. This honor mad* her eligible to com pote In th* Dtetrlct Omega Tal ent Hunt Contact at Darden High School hi Wilson, also In Moeah In th* District eon trot she won third place. She defeat ed th* flnt place winner of th* local contest. Mlaa Platt Is th* daughter of Her. and Mrs. Thomas Platt of Mount Olive, and Is also a member of the Carver Otoe Club. MBS. MART B. SANFORD Funeral services tor Mrs. E Ben ford at Bronx. How York, who re cently Uvod in Hear Rochelle. N Y. wen conducted Sunday at 19 48 p a. from the First Baptist Church by th* pouter, th* Rev. Charles W. Ward. Burial tellewod tn Mount Hope cemetery Mrs. Sanford waa a for mer resident of Raleigh. Surviving ere a daughter, Mr*. Dorothy Williams. New Rochelle, N. Y: two sons, Messrs Rpmel and Denni* Banford. Bronx. N Y.; six grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. MRS. ARIAWHA NMITH Funeral services for Mrs Arianna Smith, of Route 1. Willow Spring*, who died Monday of last week at Wake Memorial Hospital, were held at 9:90 p m.. Sunday at Black River Grove Baptist Church In Barnet County The Reverend Mr. Watson officiated. Burial was tn gt. Ann# Church Cemetery. Wake County Surviving are six daughters. Mr* Mary I. Rogers, Willow Springs; Mr* Annie Mae Carrington. Route I, Raleigh; Mrs. Lola Mae Haley of th# home; Mr*. Odessa R Smith; Mrs. Comirii* Smith, snd Mrs, Eula O Harris, all of Willow Springs; four sons. Mr. Wallace B. Smith. Varina; Mr William W. Smith; Mr franklin D. Smith, and Willie Y. Smith, all of th* home; 18 grand children: two brother*. Mr OrU Leach. Varina. Mr. Benton l>each, Durham; two sisters. Mrs. Iula" Par ham, Willow Springs; and Mias lanna Leach. Durham. MORE TO COME BE SURE yours right, than check your figures. RALEIGH. N. C, SATURDAY* APRS, SB. IBM PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS TRADE NOW FOR A NEW S 1969 MERCURY GET EXTRA-TRADE-IN m ALLOWANCE—NOW B RAWLS MOTOR CO. ?s «M FAYETTEVILLE IT. PRONI Tl Hf Dealer No. mi BIG USED CAR SAVINGS ’AO OLDSMOBILE. Super M. 4-door Sedan, White with'Had interior. Hydroenatic. power eteering. power t99OC brakea, Radio and Heater, Air Condition »AO OLDSMOBILE, P-U De w“ luxe 4-door sedan. Blue. Automatic tranamlwdon. SSL?* $1795 »A1 OLDSMOBILE 89. 4-door, White, Hydromatlo, pow er eteering. power brakes. Radio and tICQC Heater OaJfO THOMPSON CAD.-OLDS INC. USED CAR DEPT. SOUTH AT FAYETTEVILLE TE 4-0319 SPECIAL THIS WEEKEND ONLY! ’tO CHEVROLET «7Q£ 4 -door hardtop. ’S9SS?SS* $1«95 CHEVROLET. (GIC Real nioe oar. . »C7 CHRYSLER, Bkok finiab and ok- JAAC oondttton. v U7J »£7 FORD Convertible, juat the thine for *um- MAC mer driving. d*?** NO DOWN PAYMENT ON APPPEOTED CREDIT NO PAYMENT OVER VM.JI FEE MONTH OVER 75 CARS TO CHOOSB FROM! Wade's An to Sales 128 E. CABARRUS BT. 834-6417 Summer Time Specials ’SB PLYMOUTH 4-Door Sedan. Push-Button Drive t)«y »| *56 OLDSMOBILE tin? 4-Door H. T., A. T ’SB FORD mqw 3- Station Wagon .... ’55 PLYMOUTH tl 6 Cylinder, Straight Drive. J[ till ’52 PONTIAC EREhm 2-Door A. T„ R. AH... left) ’sl FORD 4- Door Sedan, Reconditioned ||Af Motor.' lift) ’SB DODGE TRUCK 7ZZZ _ frt-Ton. New Motor CAROLINAMOTOR SALES H.aDtr. 117* 133 I. HAROETT ST. RALEIGH TE 3-7*lo Sales are GOOD! Our PRICES art RiffHl! TODAY’S SPECIAL ’-Q CHEVROLET Bat-Air 4-dr . sutamade traaa s9Bo ’iJ) BUICK Electro 4 - dr. sutomattc tranamiaaion power ateertng. power brokro, air condition. SLT7. $1295 »“Q BUICK Lsfiabro 4-dr., au " tom*tic tranamiaaion. ra dio and heater. (lAQC white Urea. .... t-iwYO '(C) CHEVROLET Bal - Air V*' 4-dr., automatic trone mtMlon. radio and haat si»s BUICK OPEL JAGUAR BALEB-IERYICE dL Smith. (Buick 491 FAYETTEVILLE ST. , RALEIGH 128-9559 »A1 CADILLAC Fleetwood. 4- . UA door hardtop, dark, blue with white top. automatic tranamiaaion. power liter tng, power brakea. electric window* and east, radio, heater and air COQQC condition v*'Fe . *CQ OLDSMOBILE M. 4-door ; JSS ........ $1195 ’CK FORD Convertible, the JW glrla wilt leva you ’CI CHEVROUTT Convertible araol MAC aharp oar. »eo OLDGMOMXLB, 1 • door SffS&T 1 WS »C7 FORD. I-door hardtop. *C7 MEROURT. hlaek St y*l km. wMh Oanttncntei Sk” $695 »A1 FALOOM atetion wooon ux 4-dr., outemotio tram- ST-. $995 ’SB autonutte krone- «Q --miarion. Mlaa. .. »A1 FORD Morllner 8-dr. hardtop, aatomaklc trarrnteNnn, radio and heater, poster atearlog, . ST $1495 3r'^Tl99“ ?A9 BUICK apoetel 4-dr. da w lux*, oatomatte Irons miteton, rodte and beat sjt«mr...:s»s 7

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