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MAIDS FOR NEW YORK Many Needed $35-$55 Week Free room, board, uniforms, TV. Gua ranteed Jobs in the heart of New fork anA New Jersey. Fare advanc ed. DIE AGENCY. 848 West 34 St., Sew York. FOR SALE! \l OLPS—Fiesta Station Wagon, full power, excellent condition, $595.00. •il Pontiac Star Chief, hard top, ex cellent condition, 81965. 828-8921. “EDUCATIONAL" Men A WOMEN 18 to 501 You can qua lifv for many Job opportunities In CIVIL SERVICE. Piepare at home gar Toming examinations. Send name, address, phone, directions if rural to NATION A1 TRAINING SIiIVICE. P. O Box 406. Raleigh. N. C LAUNDRY IXAGUTS DRY CLEANING. 104 Glenwood Ave. has merged ana Is now known as HAYES BARTON AND DBY CLEANERS NO. 2, Paul Easterling, "" food specials - Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAE-B-Q u 4 (Ullskae (Our Speclfdtf) Pl* and Chlakem BERVICE STATIONS DCJWS ESSO STATION—SO 23. Blood worth St Phono TE 2-8488 LEGAL NOTICES ADWNISTRATBCrS NOTICE MATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE The undersigned, having qualified aa Administratrix of the estate of Bienne Amos High, deceased, late of Wake County, this la to notify all per sona having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of Decem ber. 1964. or this notice will be plead, ed In bar of their recovery. All per sons Indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment to the un dersigned. This the 10th day of June, 1994. CALONIA P. HIGH. Administratrix Raleigh. North Carolina RICHARD O. GAMBLE Johnson. Gamble and Hollowell 400 First Federal Building Raleigh. North Carolina Attorney for Administratrix June 13, 20. r. July 4. 1994 ADMINISTRATRIX’S NUTICR NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Arthur Shepard, de. ceased, late of Wake County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1100 Oberlln Road. Ra leigh. North Carolina, on or before the 20th day of November. 1904. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted ♦o the estate will please make Imme diate payment. This Bth day of June. 1994. JUANITA WILLIAMS. Administratrix F J. CARNAGE. Attorney June IS, 20. 27, July 4. 1964 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Carrie Bell Neal, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons having claims agstnst the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 118 1-8 E Hargett Street. Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before the Bth dtp of December, 1984. or this notice wUI be Pleaded In her of their recov ary All persons Indebted to the estate will please make Immediate payment This eth day of June. 1994 t J CARNAGR, Administrator June IS. JO. IT. July 4. 1994 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE nDRTH CAROLINA WAKR COUNTY Waving qualified as Administratrix of Ole estate of Mary M Haywood, deeeaaed. late of Wake County', North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hiving claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 412 Bledsoe Avenue. Raleigh. North Carolina on or before June 8. 1995. or this notice will be Pleaded in bar of their recovery All pefsons indebted to the estate will C l4ase make immediate payment This Bth dav of June. 1964 ERNESTINE H WRIGHT. Admtnis tratruc June 13. JD. *7. July 4. 19*4 NOTICE NBRTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Df THE ADMINISTRATION OF fire ESTATE OF MATTHEW PERRY. DECEASED The undersigned, having qualified ts executrix of the estate of Matthew Rrry. deceased late of Wake County, this is to notify all persons having -laims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before toe 89th day c-f December. 1994. or thir Notice will be pleaded in bar of their teeoverv All pars ms indebted to satd state' will please make immediate wyment to the undersigned IARY LEE PERRY Executrix 17 South Dawson Street [alets’’ North Carolina AMUEL S M ITCH ELL. Attorney utte id. Ji. July <• ii E» THI" nr TRIOR COURT I ORTH CAROLINA Lake county notice or »f*vtce by PUBLICATION trxeiX PEARL MOORE. Ptamtiff - TS ' JTHA MOORE JR Take notice that a pleatTng or ecm slamt «eekmg relief agatmuyouhas ( (Ucd to tto# above «b titled acton prr-nri ACROSS 1- Colorless 4 - Identifying Impression 7- Good friend 8 - Beverage 10 - Fisherman’• device 12 - This ' 13 - Eccentric 16 • Printer's measure IS - ...penny nail 20 - Indefinite article 21 • Musical note 22 - Causa wontor 23 - Like 25 • Before 29 • Either 27 - Under 80 - To inhere n • quality St • Greek letter 84 - Prefix denoting "down" 35 • Deprive cf lie 38 - Intellect 41 • Metric uatt of arse 42 • Auricle 43 • Pronoun 44 - Bt Indisposed 46 • Preposition BURL ALLEN’S Pf TONGUE No, the ugly, political mess is not over—in fact has not even SUB SIDED, but is merely off on a new leg! Also, those who luume that North Carolina Negroes are politi cally subdued have merely moved into a new air castle—end it’s HOT I air. In the first place, the voters probably eleminated the BEST gubernatorial candidate in the firat election! Kidd Brewer—if guilty as condemned, la Just a state-employ ed thief who was CAUGHT in the act. Furthermore, Kidd was grab bed right at the time when the wolves needed a goat!—You see. Brewer might be anxieua to CLEAN HIS slate, while OTHERS are anxious to dirty theirs! Now, regarding the run-est we and was filed In the Superior Court of Wake County on the 10th day of Juno. 1994 The nature of the relief being sought la as follows: Plaintiff seeks a divorce absolute from Otha Moore. Jr., defendant upom the grounds that plaintiff and defend ant have lived separate and apart for more than two continuous years next preceding the institution of this action and that plaintiff and defendant are still living in the said state of sep aration. You ere required to answer or de mur to the aatd Complaint of plaintiff not later than the 10th day of August. 1994. and upon y< ur failure to do so the plaintiff seeking aervlce against you will apply to the Court for the rtliHi aoufht. Thin, the 10th day of June, 1894 ESTA S CALLAHAN, Aaat Clerk. Wake County Superior Court June 20. 27: July A 11. 1884 ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICI NOHTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED to Adminis trator of the Estate of Mrs. Gertrude Perrv Benton, last of Wake Count-' North Carolina, thin la to notify ill persona having claims agstnst the Estate of sold deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned st 901 E. Lenoir Street. Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 30th day of Decem ber. 1984. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A0 persona indebted to the estate win please make immediate payment. This 30th day of June. 1844. DR A E BOYKIN. Admr. F J CARNAGE, Att*y. July 4. 11. 18. 23. IM4 HE WAI BOLD DETROIT 'ANP> Robert Tarter. 32. is one man who Is not afraid of competition; he Just wishes that police would let hia alone. Tarter was caught operat ing a 55-gallon cooker, with 14 barrels of working mash on hand. According to police, who had him under guveiOmnee for three week*, the still waa in op eration for about two months Tarter disclaimed ownership saying he wae working for some one else. There are 28,000 unqualified “psychological experts* in the U. 8. making $275 million a year, the Catholic Digest states. A TEN-YEAR-OLD was watching his father repair the garage doer. "Son. please go in the bouse and get me a screwdriver* 47 - College agin 4-r.air 51 - Behold I 52 • An excuse 55 - AU of us 34 - Inn 8:22 StSST* 1-Ptoto* 2 - MikUpmr 8 - One who toeervee 6-BetoUl ii'jftii! nßui’i ten r*>jw hue) i'j MMt i*n kx< mu Lit! IL'E ItUU 3 EiU El aFI ED FI r-IfiUDELI ILtJILIU JJL F>l E B fil l Fit* HE□ El EBianEiEl Li Ufl LIEF ED ill nt?a nm ee shit! uia fjuunrmi dl iiilEJ tlkiD ri.n tIDEO HriEti are not surprised at Lake's partici pation or that the majority went for Moore! After aIL people DO influence democratic government, and surely there it more wrong with our state than there is right! However, we must not allow ven omous Lake to influence parasitic Moore in governing ua. Party loyal ty is a good attitude—when pos sible! But first things FIRST: We be come registered democrats or re publicans et cetera at or after age twenty-one, but we are born regis tered Negroes. Therefore, when racial improvement and party ad vantages conflict, we must live FIRST for the RACE; otherwise, we lose our existence! We cannot afford UNDYING loyalty to ANY political name or party contrary to our racial benefit and the threat of Dan Moore becoming governor is enough for THIS democrat to vote republican! AMEN! Mrs. Koontz Successful In Election BRATTLE. Wash On Mon day, June 29 more then 800.000 classroom teachers from aeroee the nation, represented by dele gatee. meeting In Beattie. Wash ington for the NBA Convention, elected Mrs. Elisabeth D. Koonta to the office of Proeldent-Eleet of the NBA Department of Claee roocn Teachers. Mrs-. Koontz. one of seven class room teachers seeking offices in the NBA Department, was uncon verted for the position A North Carolinian, end member of the North CaroLna Teachers Asso ciation. she to from Salisbury. N. C. where she teaches Special Edu cation at Prise High Bobos!. She to currently vtee-prerident of the NBA Department of Claes reotn Teachers, and wae secretary for two terms. iMI-82 end IM2- 8$ She to a pat. president of the North Caroline. Association of Classroom Teaeims and serves aa e member ot the Board of Direc tor* of the NOT A. and Executive Board of the NCACT. A Life member of NEA the American Teachers Association member of the Advisory Council. NBA DCT, Mrs. Koontz also serves as Vice Chatman of NBA FR4R As Preetdent-Bleot she wffl eo tnmeticalhr era as President of the Departmtoj* after a one-year term In this elected office. The Department of Classroom Teacher* cenetitortes .the larg est ooapemnt «f the National Ed ucation Amt*latino, and has nev er had a Negro as Its prseKtont. 7- Famed Amaxt •to writer 8 • Mortoal m 11 - Moisture 12-StupMy 14 - Sim god 15 • ftomaa dawa 17 - Ouly thto 19 - Unsophisticated 22 - Dryness 24 • Exclamation of alienee 84-tons 23 • Australia*bird 28 • Day before a Mg event 31 - Notable period 32 - A retreat 35-Banquet 34 • Man td medicine (rife.) 37-Dwy 38 • Propagates 39-Sloth 40 - Oratgy 45 • Electrified particle 44 - Either 43-Out of 50 • Otoe f*ma la 52-Vegetable 53 • Preposition 54 - Black liquid 37 - Mato nickname 60 - to reference ts • % J;jk » BfeP a ■ Mttk k k K f’ m j ■ jk 9 Mm. Jr ■■ '*** — v *a. NFA OFFICERS New officers elected to teed the North Carotin* Association of New Farmers of America during the coming year are, from left to right : ( seated) Frenkie Jones, Bur lington, first vice-president; Roy Williams, Warsaw, president; James Paige, Fairmont, secretary, and Fred McQueen, Maxton, treasurer. Those standing are: W. T. Johnson, Sr., district supervisor Os Vocational Agriculture and advisor to the group; Eugene Gwyn, 111, Yanceyvitle, third vice president; Percy Gore, Bolivia, reporter, and William McMillan, Spring Lake, second vice-presi dent. Johnson C. Smith U. Prexy Delegates To World Alliance CHARLOTTE Dr. Rufus P. Perry, president of Johnson C. Bmith University, has been ap pointed one of the delegates to the Nineteenth Oeneral Council meeting of thr Presbyterian World Alliance. The meeting will be held in Frankfort on the Main. West Germany. Dr. Perry will be one of sixty delegates from the United Presby terian Church. U.B.A. The meet ing will begin on August 3 and will close on August 13. Dr. Perry Is to attend a meeting on Sunday afternoon, August 2 with the del- On the local, state, and district level, aa well as the national. Mrs. Koontz has offered competent and progressive leadership, which has won for her the support, ad miration. and congratulations of her fellow educators. YOU ARE THE DETECTIVE “Please oome at once to the home of Kevin Cochrane. 2122 Cen ter Avenue." a shrill feminine voice cries to you over the telephone. "Mr. Cochrane . . . he's dead!" You drive quickly to the luxurious home of the wealthy old bache lor attorney, and are admitted at the front door by a dark-haired young man who identifies himself as Tom Ryan, n?phew of the vic tim. "It looks as though Uncle Kevin shot himself." Ryan tell* you. "Mrs. Warren the housekeeper, and I were eattnq dinner together when we heard what sounded like a shot. I rushed Immediately to the study to Investigate, while Mrs. Warren phoned you!" You are conducted to the study by the young man and there you see Cochrane's body stretched out on the floor near the book shelves on one side of the room The white hair on his left temple to stained and matted by the blood from the angry-looking bulett hole. After eyeing the open French door* leading out to the terrace at the side of the house, you bend over the body and disengage the finger* of the frail-looking old man’s right hand which are clutched around a «5 calibre automatic. You quickly determine that one shot has reoently been fired from the gun. Now you glance up m the amply-proportioned housekeeper. Mra Warren, enters the room, dabbing nervously with the corner of her apron et her red. tear-stained eye*. “Such a fine man. he was." she exclaims "So kind, so considerate . . . and now he's gone He wa* always in such a good humor, too . . . I can't for the life of me understand why he should have taken his life this way.” “It puzzles me. too." chimes In young Tom Ryan. “But of course Uncle Kevin had been complaining a bit lately about not feeling very well ... in fact, that’s why he wasn’t eating dlnnei with Mrs. War ren and ms tonight. But oertalnly I didn't even begin to suspect that he was contemplating anything like this.'' “Well, as a matter of fact." you say, "I don't think your uncle 5V Liseq aqi jo uooaj sin 'o*TV onvh XHOIH sra ut psumnp *ua on* *n ‘siduwi xd3T «.ta*ruaoD ut nm sioq leunq sqi l*T> P*j Jin U usqx aoruip »IPl* » Ain l pssoddns sjam Sa in lovp unß stn m vovnai sin psq nsusq eu* tucni ».ueL Mr : $693 NO DOWN PAYMENT ON AFFTBOVED CREDIT NO PAYMENT OVER SBB-81 FEB MONTH OVER 71 CAB* TO CHOOSE FROM! Wades Auto Sales 22S E. CABARRUS ST. 534-5417 egatton from the United Church. At the 178 Oeneral Assembly of the United Pre iD’Jterlan Church. Dr. Porry was elected to a three year term on the Board of Na tional Mission* The Board carries responsibility for a mission pro gram in the United States and the West Indies. He vas also appoint ed to the Deportment of Minis terial Relations for a three-year term. A further appointment for a three-year term makes Dr. Perry a member of the North A merlcan Alliance Area of the Presbyterian Alliance. In addition to the responsibil ities which Dr. Perry has been called upon to discharge for the Church, he has been asked to serve his state. Oovemor Terry Sanford has se’eeted him as one of twelve college presidents to serve on an Advfsory Committee to the North Carolina Commission on the administration of the Edu cational Facilities Act of 1968. DR. RUFUS P. PERRY A. A. Meetings The Capital City Group of Alcoholics Anonymuo*. founded in October of 1983, meets each Wednesday and Friday nights at 8 o'clock at the Bloodworth St YMCA, 600 S. 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