SITUATIONS HELP WANTED Classified Rates fSS..nm i 112 Me Ms !%e ttie t.* mM abbreviation. initial oi ormbol count u ana wort. PtmeutaU— matin art HOT eountad as worts. Tha mtnlmimi numbar at words m any want ad is U weeds. You will save money by ordering your ad to run I or 13 iflUM> Weekly Watt Ads may be tala phon ed through Wednesday up to 10 AH. FEMALE HELP WANTED - House maids: Live-in Jobs. Mass.. Conn, 130-556. Bus tickets. References. Bar ton Imp. Bur, Great Barrington. Mass. “EDUCATIONAL" * MEN Sc WOMEN IS to «0I You can qua lify for many job opportunities in CIVIL SXBVICk. Pi*pare at home for Mining examinations, lend name, address, phone, directions if rural to NATIONAI. TRAINING SERVICE. P. O Box 406. Raleigh. N C. LAUNDRY TEAGUE'S DRY CLEANING. l«t Glen wood Ava nat merged and le now known aa BAYES BARTON AND DRY CLEANERS NO 1. Paul Easterling. Mgr No 1. Dial r* 1-5514: No 1 Dial TE 1-3836 FOOD SPECIALS Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-8-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty) Pig and Chicken io» e davie err. SERVICE STATIONS DUNN’S ESSO STATION—SOI S Blood worth St Phone TE i-MM O BRIAN PAlNT—lnterior and Exte rtor. Reg. $6.88 gal.. Now 65.23. Nowell and Sharp, hie, 131 Qlenwood Avenue, 833-0672. LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFID aa Adminltferw trix of the Estate of Lynweod J. Young, deceased, late of Wake Coun ty, North Caroline, this it to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1015 S. Person Street, Raleigh. N. C, on or before the 32nd day of January, 1965. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona indebt ed to the estate will please make im mediate payment. Thla 37th day of July, 804. Mrs. ErrrE r. young. Admx. T. J. CARNAGE Attorney August L 8. 13, 33, 1964. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE All persons having claims against Ruth B. Beckwith, late of Wake Coun ty, North Carolina, are notified to exhibit the same to the undersigned on or before February 4. 1996, or thla notice will be pleaded in bar of re covery. This August 4, 1964. HENRY BLACKMAN, JR, Administrator 1502 Poole Road Harrell Sea well and Chur u ri «l pus ’sms -in«K /Cause *1 wtm l»muoo «n ‘ejojAiem -o*ol joeiuoo sin «l sj**o aou ipjuiuog 3JUJ3H J3TUI3U iwn «nTTTT>)3f jfnPWJ into A LINE ON FASHION... * MR. FRANK of Nm York it a designer of leading importance in the world of fashion and one of America’s leading couturiers. He is a strong believer in every American woman's right to a distinctive fashion look of originality to complement her innate, wholesome beauty. v Tin bmm§ Middy Story In Two Pops How to top ob tevwtoi twkal— The big fashion story for this season will be the sleek and straight tapered look of simple elecanco for brought about by the flattering fttttd-contomred middy top and the severely slit skirt. My new long, loan look is cre ated especially to give women regal splendor amid feminine charm for every occasion. And I predict that this important new look will be increasingly evident in the ooming Fall sea aon. Illustrated hew Is a *ekch of my excitingly new ftttdd-con totowrf middy, aa olagsatiy jew eled overbiouae which fashion know-how rirdm have received with overwhelming acclaim! This dune ffp|um» oi n we* ning sheath can be worn with or without the afrimmering and slimming middy top of intri cately hand -embroidered crys tal bugle beads, to achieve two distinctively different looks. In this really regal creation, fash ion-conscious woman can com bine true feminine fashion splendor with definite versa til ■ 40 Days and Nights m— ■— Hr Rood To "B#qf Bing* V i "yTrfr M J/tim ii iivi *. I .. ™ E t.I I J Wwmia ‘ I Ik, Ever dream that golf chamniem TJranllc brakes, a here, a to beat tShmi. * r, * n Pl >£sv^anjsss imataly rt days taking the •ralhtomd Atomaafa Tale of the Trouser Ever lines skirted Romans conquered the ’ Ra aL, J "tiwueered barbarian*" o I western Europe, fV* if Hooters hove been wore by men. Since *ho»e (To£JKp early day*, they’ve been flared 01 the onklet, ,y, worn dote, called “tight*,“ and have been juJ// aL-wY —on —„ The long trouser wo* violently op- " jl^ posed when introduced in the eorly M"'' VowSV I U 19th century. The "breechot-less" jjlflSf WyflYjjvl *)g men of the French Revolution- wore t'# Iflfju * ~/vEsiSjk 6,*J them first. Until the close of the 19th ' | jffflfi! ■ r along with every movement, returns to *bopo smoothly and Instantly, and b In- ** compqrobly wrinkle-reshtont, l our Lawn Can Be One Os The ■ ■■■■» World's Fairest Gardens I You doo’t hove to take a trip around the world to eee the World’s Fairest gardens. Just vjgit the New York World’s Fair—where gardens from every corner of the globe art among the moet popular attrac tions. For instance, visitors to the Spanish Pavilion can relax in five aeparate patio garden re treats—with tneir pools, foun tains, flowers, trees and statues. Japan's exhibit is Ailed with oriental flower arrangements and gardens in miniature. Each of the seven Latin American countries—from Mexico to Pan ama—is represented with trop ical plantings in the exotic Pan American Highway Gardens. And, thousands of trees and shrubs from all over the world crests a park-like setting for the other international, state and industrial pavilions. All told there are over 80 acres seeded or sodded in Mer lon bluegrass, the grass of ehoioa at the Fair. These areas will he re-seeded in fall 1865 to begin their life as put of the permanent two-mile park planned for the Fairgrounds after the pavilions close their doors. Jt’a estimated that over 70,- 600/)00 Fairgoars will travel the network eg parks, malls and ¥OO Cm 9o frUo Sm — oy 8,11 NOVA ““ HrOffAWAV AOCffff HMeowoy time wtP bo horn tom and vM » «• come dm prob lem a4 whore to store all the hems aecemeleted during the IPIMVi ■Omni. I f>fw ntOAOwoy Am novwi ww wno ijtgii'»vt*r» w dee tools, bwe mowers, borbe ce* prils, hems repair tools, tedder*, oetdoor iurnitjrs, hfeytln plostic ppoffww afl wM seed storage spoce this LJ Hi- «- API •# • mmm Mg EICAwWWy mrvM d»d %pocm. On* or memos these attroc- A* hideaway booses con bo mode from He mo sots building beards le o manor of boors. You eon make one large, oil-purpose bidoewwy boaw or soveroi smeli aege - f nn sow ponoofu o*io CGiO' -vvO’Aa building boards They con be mads os isaA In typos with doe * . gardens during the two years of operation. Especially pleas ing is the fact that there are no “Keep Off The Grass” signs-* they’re not needed on Merion. known for its combination of You don’t have to worry about 140,000,000 feet treading on your lawn, but you’re aura to want a sturdy grasg that waars as well as it looks. For a World’s Fairest garden of your own next spring, fall’s tha bast tima to start a new lawn or overseed an established one. And Merlon’s tha grass to use to assure best results la many parts of the country. hi# or dutch doors or os smol single door or hutgo top hide* away bouses or tool shads. You can attach them to year bees* or garage er moke them portable for placement any where In year hock yard. free plena ore eueHobi* tor a variety of hideaway Houses Mml Ltokl ekmA< Ih< SWrStlmOl *— |Ha CAO W MwOI DJr wrVFNig VO m# lock yard Improvement Council, lei 441, Trenton, Mew Jersey or BURL ALLEN’S Ink TONGUE Perhaps automation took your employment. Maybe poor business eliminated your job Or it couM be that you’re just out of school with out a desired profession or trade. In either earn, why not cooperate with the W. W. Holding Industrial Eduoetion Center—on highway 401 south of Raleigh, and participate in President Johnson s WAR ON POV ERTY? It you went secretarial training, a courea in auto mechanics, prac tical nurting education or either of several other vocations, the Holding Industrial Education Con tor has your answer. The time to get enrelled is NOW. They tell me that many have Having A Ball ~| HHHM; v T . - - WMM| Cats are easily pleated with simple toys: empty thread spools, a ping-pong or catnip ball, a catnip or rubber moose, data love to get lauds piper bag* and fight thstr ways out against imaginary enemies. They adore empty boxes for play aad napping. One playtime precaution from Jack Middleton of the Purina F« Care Center: As a kitten stalks and attacks, it's a great tsiaptatloa to Ist him attack you, a make-believe enemy, when the mom is tiny, no damage i* dons. But aa the teeth and daws get sharper, you'll And thoie imaginary attack* Isavs scratches aad titw. It S avoid trouble in the future, don’t accidentally train year sat ta Ms rough. In Boulder , Colorado: ■■■■■■■■■■■■HHHHHHHHEHHHHHHHBHiHHBHi Mrs. Dorothy Curtis, 4 Others Attend Earth Science Institute Mrs. Dorothy Curtis, an Instruc tor at John W, Li gen Jr.-Sr. High School, was among five toachari who left by Eastern Jet Airline*. Sunday, August 14. for Boulder. Colorado to attend the briefing ses sion of the Earth Science Curricu lum Project, MM. DOBOTMT CITE Tig Mrs. Cartis wet selected as one as the five who will be gar ticlpsting tu the pragma la the ■sleigh City tehee I* this year. Earlier la the eaaaaer. Mr*. Cartle atteaded aa Earth del es** last Hate send acted at Chapel Hill. Other lee chars tram the area at tending the session are: Mrs. Irene Love. William O. Enlo* High School;- Mr. I* E. Moyle. Hugh Morrison Junior High School; W. t Spooner. Leroy-Monttn Junior High School, and Mrs. Violet Hunsveku. Josephus Daniels Junior High School. Mrs. Hunsveku jr <*halnnan of the area. V Monthly earnings in f Ceylon average Em equivalent of gfr-with a low of sll2 a month for unskilled tabor. Contributions to CABE’s WHAT WIVES don’t tell their husbands and what husbands don't toll thatr wives would not be print able. 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