situations SOMETHING TO BUY, RENT, SELL OR EXCHANGE USE THE CAROLINIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION HELP WANTED - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES CHILD CARE PERSONAL CLEANING b HAULING fa . f&ir \§> C° s * Advertising — Cost Advertising FOR WHAT HAVE YOU... DIAL TEmple 4-5558 / FOR WHAT HAVE YOU ... DLAL TEmple 4-5558 gMfpWW ' * ANNOUNCMENTS CARDS or THANKS IN MEMORIAM LEGAL NOTICES REAL ESTATE ROOMS APARTMENTS HOUSES FOR RENT ■Classified Rates ■ISSUES « 4 8 13 ■Cost per word 4c 4c 3c 3c ■CI waited DUplay ■issue ...10c 10c U4c H%c 1 ball wprd abbreviation. initial ox ■ xrttbei edunt aa one word. PunwUtion mark* are NOT counted YYte Aitnlmum number of word* in any want ad U 13 word* You will tave money by ordering your ad to run 8 or .13 laguea. Weakly Want Ada may be telephon ed through Wednesday up to 10 AM ■" CARD OF THANKS J Th* iimily oi the late Mrs. Susan V. Crump wuhee to express its sincere thank* and appreciation to its many friends for their kindnesses shown during their bereavement. MRS. JULIA CRUMP and Family C CARD OF THANKS To *ll my dear friends who so will - Ingly helped me in the Radio Contes; a. very sincere thank you. I won a month 1 * radio tim* for having sold 818100 worth of tickets. Again 1 sa.v thank you. olivette beasley TEMALE HELP~WANTED! Housemaids: Live-in-jobs. Mass . Conn . 130 to $35. Bus ticket*. REFERENCES Barton Erap. Bureau. GT Barrington, Mass. ’maids for new york ■iMany Needed $35-$55 Week Ere* room, board, uniforms. TV. Gua . xanteed jobs In the heart of New York and New Jersey. Fare advanc • rt. DIX AGENCY, 240 West 94 St , New York. / “EDUCATIONAL” MEN A WOMEN 18 to SJ! You can qua lify for many job opportunities in ‘ CtvtL SERVICE Piepare at home for tOrtiing examinations Send n*m*. address, phone, directions if , rurjl to NATIONAJ, TRAINING SEXVIdE. P. 0 Box 405. Raleigh. N C. LAUNDRY TltAOU l E'S DRY CLEANING, 1624 Glchwood Ave. ha* merged ana 1* now wown as BAYES BARTON AND DRY CLEANERS NO 2. Paul Easterling. Mgr.. NoTL DUI It 1-8518: No 2. Dial . . Food specials Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken (Our Bpeclaltf> Pig and Chicken iBB e. Davie err SERVICE STATIONS DtJiiN'S ESSO gTATION-403 S Blood worth It Phone Tt 3-8410 IEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as ' Administrator of the estate of ESTHER LEACH, late, of Wake County, this is to notify all person* having claims a galnst Mid estate to present them to the undersigned on or before Decem ber 28, 1984. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All person* indebted to said estate will pleas* make Immediate payment to the . underaigned. Thia the 21st dav of April. 1984 WILLIAM H. LEACH. Administrator ’ Rout* 1 Vartna, North Carolina . MORRIS A GRANDY Attorney* at Law Lawyers Building Halelgh. North Carolina April 25; May 2. 9, 18. 1984 ! NORTH CAROLINA ■ WAKE COUNTY • HAVING QUALIFED as Admtnlstra- j trix of the Estate of Edward Umstead, i deceased, late of Wake County. North Carolina, thia la to notify all persons ■ having claim* against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at 1018 E Martin Street. Raleieh. N C , on or before the 27th day of Oc ' tober. 1984. or thia notice will be plead- | ed In bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to the estate will please make Immediate payment HU* 28th day of April. 1984 MARY UMBTEAD. Administratrix F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney May 2. 8, 16. 2571984 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE north Carolina WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as sn Administra trix of flit estite of Eaale E Davis, de ceased. late of Wake County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim* against the estate of said doodaaM to exhibit them to the under signed at U 9 W. Chestnut St. Durham. North Carolina on or before the 22nd day of April, 1085, or thia Notice will be pleaded tt ber of their recovery AM person* Indebted to the estate will plea** make Immediate payment- Thia 2>yl day of April 1984 W. Attorney ffie£h S K < &Stt. Mktr 3. 0. 18. 28. 1084 YMNIgTRATOR S NOTICE Having QUALIFIED a* Administra tor o< the Batste ofmcfiard WaU. de- | eeaotd. late of Wake County. North Carolina thi* 1* to notify all persons , havlnd claims against the sstat# of said , deceased to exhibit them to the under-1 Slgnad at 118<t E Hargett Street. Ra letgß. N C . On or before the 27th dav «f fletob4r. 1904. or this notice will he pie*<4Bß In bar of their recovery. AM peraatm mdebted to the eatat* Will pMaa* make Immediate payment. Thia 20th day of April. 1004 F. J. CARNAGE. Administrator May 3. 0. Id. B. 1084 wSB’o&S?* „ NOTICE UMMK and by virtu re of the power of sal* contained in a certain Deed of , Truat executed by Lena Thorpe. W id ow. dated September 13. 1987 and re oofdad In Book 1323 Fa** 482 u> the office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County. North Carolina, default having bedn made to the payment of the tn daMadlifaa thereby secured and sa d of aubjaet to foreclosure, the under use ad Trustee will offer for sale at Deed of Trust being by the terms there publlc auction to the highest bidder for S3i at the Courthouse door in Wake County. North Carolina, at 12 00 o clock aeesi on Friday the sth da> of J. < 1088. the property conveyed* in said Dadd of Trust the same lying and be toe tB th« Couatv 4!»f Wake. State of North Carolina in Raleigh Township and more particularly described as follows , A certain tract or parcel of land in Wilt County North Carolina. Heated on Pender Street, bounded BURL ALLEN’S ■ Ink TONGUE When juvenile gangsterism was mostly a northern, big-city prob lem, many of us counted on minis ters, social workers, psychologists, policemen, et cetera, for temporary solutions, and looked to time for the finality of the mess. Now that the plague has envaded even the southern small towns, we recognize it as a great, hideous problem with a simple-but-difficult solution. It usally starts among children of pre-school age: Unattentive par ents send them out to participate— with crowds of little ones—in un supervised play. Children, like their parents, have conflicts, and victims who take their complaints in to their parents are usually told to go GORDON YOU ARE THE DETECTIVE Throe days ago. the payroll cash—about $33.000 —of the Ohrland Machine Tool Company was robbod. Two mAsked men, wearing gun glasses and wide-brimmed felt hats puled low over tb*lr faces, bid entered the treasurer's office soon after the money had been delivered by armored car from the bank, and had not only made off with the money, but had forced Wilford J. Kenton, the treasurer, at fun point to accompany them in their getaway oar. Not a single clue has been uncovered until this morning. when police officer Tom Parsons, while cruising a short distanoe out of town, was hailed by a man wearing a dirty, wrinkled suit trudglhg towards town, and then recognized him Sa the missing Garland Com pany treasurer, Kenton. After phoning his news into headquarters. Parsons yielded to Kenton's pleas to drive him by his apartment go that he could clean up before talking with the police authorities. According to Parsons, it hadn’t taken Kenton vary long to wash his hands and face and then don a fresh shirt and clean suit- Kenton IS well-known as one of the town's sharpest dressers and tot being ex* tremely meticulous about his grooming. Kenton Is now telling you his story. After he had been abducted by the two robbers, they had taken him about four miles but of town, and had tied him up In the dark cold and damp cellar of an aban doned farmhouse. A flush suffuses Kenton’s otherwise pals, smooth face as he relates his harrowing tale. He tells you of the long hours he spent alone, worrying about his eventual fate at the hands of the two men, of their jeers whenever they visited him in his dark “cell,” and of the meager bis of food they left him.. Prom me sounds he heard on the floor above him. he judged they spent most of their time playing gin rummy ... and then finally he had heard the sounds of their departure and had after soma arduous work managed to free himself of his bonds and escaped. “Would you be able to Identify these men if yeti saw them again?” you ask him. “Not from their appearance,” he replies. “I might from the sound of their voices. Whenever I saw them they were wearing those sun glasses, and their hats low over their faces. Both of them were of about the same size . . . about five feet ten lnohee or So. and about 170 pounds.” Kenton pauses to adjust one white shirt eirff to just the right distance below his coat sleeve, pulls up one Miarply creased trouser leg, crosses that leg over the other, and continues- "Thee* men seemed very careful about concealing their identity from me which makes me think that maybe I might know them . “I think you DO know them.” you say. “But you haven’t been quite so careful about concealing your part in this robbery as you say they were!” What has led you to suspect Kenton of being fatoilcated in the robbery? SOLUTION •atuq *utx l.uwop tSvp eajtn joi jxuao ain ir auoTV ijsj pare pin Su]»q jo Aioqs s® w*j jq uo aiqtstA pjeaq jo Ul.ao.ii ou sum a jam 'aißjd puooae am u( puy somop uaaji iuruuop aaojsq Anmoadsa pun 'Jwnao *UTP aqq uj iupfi ;o g*«p aauui Jet re luaunredv bri 1V jaaoqs * arm i.upiP ‘vwa uoquajj s* iupnooiis *rq inoqv snofnonain o« umu « Eqa japuoa noxt ’ao«td qgjy am ui Methodist Theologian Wants To End “Martin King’s Business” BY CONRAD CLARK DELAWARE. 0., (ANP) The tut of the southeast comer of Pender end Maple Streets. thence in a southerly direction 1034 feet direction 1C1.7 feet to a point on the 'to a stake Uience in an easterly di rection eo feet; thence In a north erly direction 101.7 stet to a pdtnt on the south aide o| Pender Street; thence alone Pender Street in a westerly direction 40 feet te the Sunt of BIOINNING, and being lot o . 378 of College Park, according to a map nude by John Bray. C. recorded In Book of Maps I*ll. at pass 13. Beflstry of Wake County, reference to whieh mep Is hereby made, end belns one of the lot* conveyed to Times Publishing Company by John A. Park et al by deed dated June at. 1317. by deed recorded In Book 111. at Pagt >37, Registry of Wake County The successful bidder will be requlr ed to make a deposit of not lass than five per cent (3%) of the purchase bid to show food faith, and the bid will lay open for ten days to receive in crease bid u required by law. Thu Sth day cf May. !M4 J. J HINDER SON Trustee r J CARNAGE Attorney May 8. 16. 33 . 30. 1864 NORTH CAROLINA WAJCE COUNTY Bf THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE or SOtVICX BY PUBLICATION JAMES H MORGAN. Plaintiff, vs. MART' MAE MORGAN Defendant TO MARY MAX MORGAN Take notice that a pleading or Com p.amt seeking relict against you has been filed m the above entitled action and was filad in the Superior Court of Wake County on the Ist day of May. 1984. The nature of the relief betnc (ought is SI follows Plaintiff seeks s divorce absolute from Mary Mae Morgan, defendant, up on the grounds that plaintiff and de fendant have lived separate and apart for more than two continuous years next preceding the institution of th is action and that plaintiff and defendant are still living in the said state of sep aration. You are required to answer or demur to the said Complaint of p.*in’iff not later than' the 3rth day of June. ISM. and upon your failure to do to the plaintiff seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought Trts 1 th* Ist day of May. I*B4 ESTA a CALLAHAN Assists-!- Clerk. w*k- Counts Buperior Court May ». It 23. JO I*B4 back and fight it out' Beaten young*t*ra aeon unite for commoir'protection; ao. many gangs are born almost instantly. One fight leads to another, and, as thee* fight er* grow, their damages increase: the petty miSchlef becomes crimes —even grand thefts and first-de gree murders! Just think what ugli ness could be avoided if decent parents what few there are would organise and take turns of supervising little children at play! Yea, there would (till be some juvenile gangsterism, but this much trouble wOldn’t spread abroad If so much trouble didn’t begin at home! The children’s crimes are based on the parents' sins! Rev. C. Everett TilSeh. professor M Old Testament at Ohio Methodist Theological school, wtnte to put ah end tc civil rights demonstration* H* said last week that it h with in the power of the churches to put and and to the demonstrations. Hi aa address before the tee vecasien eg Bade and the Be sewal es the Cl arch at Lancas ter Theological sees inary to Lancaster. Fa. Dr. Tfloae said that “wtthent a daeht. If ear rhorrhes weald only attend mere airlenaly to the (arf buatncaa, wa weald get an end to Martin Lather K teg’s baai- OfW- He alto mid that the churches were not matching talk with action, and “we have specialized in pious rhetoric to th* neglect of eecleati axticai engineering.” ZEBULON BY MM. MADDtt FLOYD ZEBULON—gunday School Open ed at 10 azn. with the superinten dent in charge. Subject es the laa ron was Christina Principle u> Earning a Living Rev. John Man gum reviewed the lesson The morning worship service be gan at 11:30 am. with th* Rev. Jame< Bridgomon reading the scripture. Rev. John Maagum de livered a soul-stirring metaage. He used a* hi* subject, Th* King * Highway. The senior choir render ed the music under the direction of Mr*. Ethel Hopkins. Visiting with us on laet Sunday were friends from Pilot Church in Wendell BTU opened at 6 p.m. with the president, Mr James HUL to charge. The senior choir renedred mu sic at Wakefield Baptist Church an Sunday mght for tho benefit es tn* Woman s Day affair Shepard High Snhaal wgs tho seen* of tho NTA and MU hoa«u*t £ ***> tip R Hi CHAIRMEN. HONOREE AND GUEST—From left to right: Co-chairmen, Metdame* Mary L. Whittley, Altoria P. Roberts; honoree, founder of N. C. State Beauticians Association, Mrs. Helen Starks; guest. Miss Lois Bell, model and designer of New York City; chairman, Mrs. Mo te.Ua Dixon Merritt. Absent when this photo was taken is the president ol the N. C. State Beau ticians Association, Mrs. Vivian Massey, of Winston-Salem. This scene was taken last week dur ing the 25 th Anniversary of the N. C. Beauticians Association, held here. LIGON CROWNS QUEEN —Miss Helen Morrison, a senior at the J. W. Ligon Junior-Senior High School, was crowned queen at the school s anual Junior-Senior Prom last Friday night. The prom, which was held in the gym, carried the theme, “An Evening in Shangri-lm." Pictured left to right are, second runner-up Miss Sarah Morgan and escort, David Rochelle; Queen Helen Morrison and escort, Thomas Hall; first runner-up. Miss Natalie Wilson and escort, Larry Stroud. N. C. HIGH SCHOOL DRAMA ASS'N PL \ f TlV!TlF.S—Seated l-r. C. C Lipco■ ih, etecutive secretary, Mrs M. H. Miller, festival director, Wilson; /. C. Bias, prextent, NCH'iDA; M. L. Hoskins, secretary, Eastern District; Mrs. J B Carr secretary treasurer N C. H S. D. A. Standing l-t, E. M Barnes, principal. Darden High School; J E House, treasurer We- txn Dis trict; Leonard Platt, drama director. Mery Potter; Charles P Smith, vice president, N C H S.D.A., Mrs. J. C. Bias, Brawley High; J. E. Bernes vice-president North-Eastern District, H. P. Bremen, principal Ligon High School; J W. Williams, chairman. State Festival Planning The Veteran’s Corner Here are authoritative an swer* by the Veterans Admin istration la questions from former servicemen sad their fsmillea: Q—l* a World War II Veteran Who is 100 percent disabled eligible for a Gl loan to buy a home'’ A—Ye*, ha is otherwise qua lified and can meet the credit requirement* of the lender. o—Does s veteran with depen dents receive an extra allowanca when attending school under th* Gl BUI’ A—Tea. A veteran In full time training receives 8118 a menth; with one dependent be receive* $135 a month: and with mere than one dependent he receives 1188 a menth. Q—-T'nder what conditions can a veteran with National Service Life Insurance file an application for a waiver of premiums? A— The Insured must have an Impairment es mind ar body which coo thru onsly renders H on tost Thursday night- April 30. it was the annua] banquet and »•*« •» great aucce's On May 3. Shepard High School will be the scene of the Jurtor-Ser tor from A very enjoyable eve- Impossible for tho Insured to follow aav substantially gain ful occupation for alx nr more consecutive month*. Personal MRS rrwtu.l. ATTEND* ELKS MEET * Mrs Mqlvlna Ferrell is out of ! the city s’tendit g the N C State Association of the IBPO of Elks of , the World She u the delegate for i the Capital City Temple 310 in Cat <or,i*. along with the *<ate deputy and Chsplain Mrr Katherine Far mer A. A. Meeting* The Capital City Group of Alcoholics Anonym jos. founded in October of IJW3, meets each Wednesday and Friday nights at 8 o'clock at the Blood worth St YMCA, 600 S. Blood worth St. AH persoff having pror>>u.s with aicor.oi x beverage* in vited to beeoree *ff a'eq -i i*h this pody They wiii be w#l corr.ed IONIA. Mich. (ANP)—Kenneth Lakin, a 33-year-old sporU en thusiast together with two com panions, Thomas Mehems and Mer lin Anderson, went conoelng on the Grant Rlvar and the unexpected happened—Lakin nearly lost his life, but not from drowning. A bul let felled him. State Felice rushing to the scene I B Qlub KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON HjuQl 4/5 nt mmm NATIONAL DtsTiLtm UMPkHt newyorilm moos T*t CAIOUHIAN RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY. MAT ». IM4 BOAT TRIP OF THE WEEK TRADE NOW FOR A NEW 1963 MERCURY GET EXTRA-TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE-NOW RAWLS MOTOR CO. MS FAYETTEVILLE ST. PHONE TE 3-tttt Dealer No. 3385 Sales are GOOD! Our PRICES are Rightir ’AI BUICK LeSabre 4-dr. WA hardtop, power steering, power brakes, one own slß9s *AI VOLKSWAGEN sedan. Wl radio and heater, white S? «295 *C7 CHEVROLET Bel - Air 4- Jl dr., automatic tranarnln al on. radio and heater. 3- flntoh. Nlee ... $?95 SEE ONE OF THESE COURTEOUS SALESMEN T. I Sutton T. I. Sutton, Jr. ■ E. T. Burchett*, Jr. Jack Welle Q. A. Vanhook BUICK OPEL JAGUAR BALEB-SERVICE dl Snuth (Buick 431 FAYETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH 128-3303 NORTH CAROLINA’S LARGEST STOCK OF RAMBLERS DRIVE TO RALEIGH AND SEE A COMPLETE LINE OF COLORS AND BODY STYLEB AT NORTH CAROLINA’S VOLUME RAMBLER DEALER Weaver Bros. RAMBLER, INC. 22.3 W LenOir St TE 3-417 S Dealer 3203 Raleigh got thia account of the accldenb - Lakin and his friends were target shooting with rifles from the can oh r Suddenly the canoe hit a rock.' started to tip over, and one of tile rifle* discharged, the bullet hitting , Lakin in Hu shoulder! He was taken to St Lawrence Hospital where his eondiion is list* ed .aa good. *£> MERCEDES -BENZ w IBOD diesel, radio. And heater, air condition, low mileage. Extra nice. 'AA RAMBLER American 4- w dr., straight drive, radio and heater. one owner 'AA LINCOLN 4-dr. hardtop, wv full power, air condition. 2r5i.....a»s ■ 11

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