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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1987 8A OA—lIUb l/AHVUiIA Aiir«l MIIUM/AI, «■ —w . • ' BAKERY BOWLING DAIRY PHOTOGRAPHIR RESTAURANT SHOE^REPAIR^^^WAN^^D RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Display Classified Ads per column inch $2.60 I Reader Classified Adts 25c per word (10 word minimum) No ads accepted after Tuesday noon. All Classified Adf nftist be paid for in dvjnce, prior to publication to fuaran tee publication. PHONE 682-2913 or 688-6587 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. ASK FOR CLASSIFIED DEPT. IMPORTANT NOTICE The Carolina Times will not be responsible for typo graphical errors not made on its accounts. If at fault, the advertisement will be printed in following issue without cost to the advertiser. Notice of error must be made within 48 hours after ap pearance of first publication. USED FURNITURE HELP WANTED SALESPEOPLE Frigidaire—in good condition. will sell at sacrifice Cash only SOLICITORS, men or women. Phone 596-6189 Part or fu " time Liberal eonl . mission. Phone 682-2913. ELECTRIC RANGE Four-burn- er andlarge oven. If nterested MBN SALESMEN NEEDED call 688 6587 Reference required. No drink- I ers. Phi 682 9515 BED CHTLD CARE my home . Meals furnished. A SACRIFICE t,, mo*\ anjri Phone 682-6840 FOR QUICK SALE Dial 682-2913 FURNISHED ROOMS H*LP WANTED BEDROOM FOR MAN or two FEMALE CLERICAL, FILING men (only). Located near bus ————— - line Phone 682-2913 STENOGRAPHER with short- hand experience. Reference. 2 ROOM APARTMENT. Fur Dial 688-6587 nished. Private bath. Adulta CLERK with filing experience. only Pi * l Reference required. Phone KITCHENETTE for married 682 6940 after 430 p.m. couple. One or two men or — one or two women. Pre-Schoolers Need To Know Their Numbers Preschool children should be taught two sets of numbers before they go to school - their house number and their telephone num ber. Not only should they know them, says Ann Leinn Gibson, Extension Home Economist, but they should be given the opportun ity to tell them to adults. This is just a precautionary measure, in case they do become lost. It's wise, too, for parent* to help them recogniz* the type of adult they should look for to give FLOWERS HANTS "fUNEHAI DESIGNS w 1 DIAL 682-3866 | J&XWG, Florist Fo Ev«ry Occo«w« 1001 NORTH ROXBORO ST. 7=>DWNTOWN NORTHGATE l|j| r * 'HIM """ DOBBS Cocoanut Straw i|jj is "the" correct choice for all-occasion wear I Popular center vent or telescope styling I* la U»e best tradition of good taste and good grooming. Finest ,j Imported cocoanut straw combines quality with cool, jtj lightweight comfort. A selection oI acw hands aMt jj just the proper touch of news to this classically eoc- I red style. \ • ! $6.95 A e««ar siosn ll f.' I • M...m £TO IIIVI roil _* J this information to - the police man, the uniformed guard, the manager of a store, the clerk be hind the counter. , Telling him in a matter-of-fact! way, what to do if he ever found that he's lost track df you in a store, for instance, prepares him to cope with such a situation if it ever arises. It may make the pos sibility less frightening for him, too. Especially if you practice it at home in a play situaton. Teach him to state his name and address and ask that his par ents be reached. Then, that he is to stay put until you come for him. Playing this many times at 1 home may help him learn tha rou | tine through without making With Our Men in the Service MCQUEEN Airman David C. McQueen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph K. McQueen of Rt. 1, Winston-Sal em, has been selected for tech nical training at Lackland AFB, Tex., as a U. S. Air Force air policeman. Airman McQueen is a 1966 graduate of Reynolds High School. Airman Apprentice Theodore Althaus, Jr., USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Althaus of 20 Fletchers Ter., Airman Ap prentice Richard J. Carr, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Carr of 215 Breedlove Ave., both of Durham, were gradu ated from the Aviation Structu ral Mechanic Hydraulics School at the Naval Air Technical Training Center in Memphis, Tenn. Lodge Heads New England LDF Fund Drive BOSTON Announcement that George Cabot Lodge has been named Chairman of the "New England Fund Raising Committee of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) was made here this week. The goal this year is $100,000.00. Mr. Lodge, son of out going U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam, Henry Cabot Lodge, replaces the Rev. John Crocker who retired. Rev. Crocker is former headmaster cf the Groton School. Young Lodge is now a lecturer at Harvard Business School and Director of the Division of International Affairs. He formerly served as Assistant Secretary of Labor for International Affairs. Gustav Heningburg, as sistant to the president of the LDF, serves as coordi nator for the New England Committee, part of the LDF'S net-work of out-of town fund raising campaigns. These drives are current ly in progress in Chicago, Boston, Washington, Pitts burgh, Minneapolis, Pro vidence, and Detroit. It never occurs to fool* that merit and good fortunte are closely united. —Goethe BEEFEATER GIN 5" MPOfTED FROM ENCIANO BY KO6RANO CORP. NEW TOM 16. N Y. M fHOOf • 100% CHAIN MUTUAL SPIRITS ■j m* KENNEY Second Lieutenant Lawrence J. Kenney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Kenney of 11 Ham ilton Road, Chapel Hill, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force upon gradaution from Officer Training School (OTS) at Lackland AFB, Tex. A graduate of Chapel Hill High School, the Kappa Alpha member received his A.B. de gree in chemistry in 1966 from the University of N. C. B •*""'*»» jfl I. SMITH First Lieutenant Robert H. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Smith of 1916 James St., Durham, is at Vandenberg A FB, Calif., participating in the first strategic Air Command (SAC) Missile Combat Competi tion. Marine Corporal Lacey C. Spivey, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Spivey of Route 3, Durham, was promoted to his present rank in Da Nang, Vietnam, while a member of the Head luarters and Maintenance Squadron, a unit of the First Marine Aircraft Wing. xJoLtSow^^ .iAVNDEREXS & CLEANERS Phone 882-5426 When You Think of diamonds, think of Minshew Brothers EASY BUDGET TERMS CAN BE 1 NO MONEY DOWN The Store Where Every Purchase is Worth It's Weight in Gold [ Listen to the Minshew brothers Jewelry on# 1 I hour diamond program on WTIK radio 11 p.m.- M V 12 midnight. Your host Gil Harrington. Minshew Brothers Jewelers Wellon Village Shopping Center I NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad- Administrator of the Estate of Lee Jones, deceastd, late of Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Par rish Street, Durham, North Car olina, on or before October 15, 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their reco» ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This the 11th day of April, 1967 Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator, Estate of Lee Jones, Deceased April 15, 22, 29; May 6 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Jessie Bailey, deceased, late of Durham County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Par rish Street, Durham, North Car olina, on or before October 15, 1967, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme- This the 11th day of April, 1967. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Jessie Bailey April 15, 22, 29; May 6 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad ministrator of the Estate of Theodore Roosevelt Page, de ceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 • I. ITT I. r. SusiK received a r;ol id-gold ring for her fourth birthday. Il«-r mother fold her that she should always treasure it. "When it no longer fits your finger, you ran wear it around your neck," she said. The youngster looked )»u*- z|ed, then asked, "You mean I'm going to he thai skinny?" JAKARTA, Indonesia More than 15,000 students turned out under a broiling sun Saturday to renew their call for removal of President Sukarno* WANTED 25 NEWSBOYS To Sell The Carolina Times Make Good Money Quickly Report The Carolina Times Office 436 E. Pettigrew St. SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE CAROLINA TIMES aotsxxstsssssaaessssssMa Went Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before October 15. 1967, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, indebted to said estate will please' make imme diate payment. • This the 11th day of April, 1967 I:.!-*-. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator, Estate of Theodore Roosevelt Page April 15. 22, 29; May 6 AM AND FM LUGGAGE WRIST WATCHES Royal Portable Typewriter $34.95 Poleroid Camera $24.95 Sam's Pawn Shop 122 E. Main St. Ph. 682-2573 Durham. N. C. | MUTUAL BENEFIT f j LIFE INS. CO. r I Jack Margolis j : i HILL BLDG. 6*2-7550 £ | PR'*;] ■ * 7:30 P.M. RADIO DISRATCHED DRIVE IN SERVICE QM i« A r—DIAL i ftIAL 1 682-1566 I WEAVERS CLEANERS 1212 FAYETTEVILLE DURHAM j '%W only have *257.96 in my account!" / So you may only have ■ modest account..we like'em snail...try to encourage thrift. Someday, with regular additions and the earnings you receive, you might have that 115,000 yet. And when you do. you know it s safe her*. An institution whose accounts are inaured under goes rigid exsminstion to assure soundness of opera tion. The emblem displayed here tells you "to do bus iness confidently. When the U. 8. Congress recently increased the in surance of ssvings accounts to $15,000 for both com mercial banks and ssvlngt/ind loans...it was restating Congress' Intent to safeguard every fsmily s nest egg. Mutual Savings CScSn 114 WEBT PARBIBH STREET DURHAM, N. C. ' Capt. Bills Seafood THE FINEST FOOD FROM THE SEA 4m vl r l fish 1-rpCh OYSTERS I I Wll ' SHRIMP PHONE 688-7267 WELLONS VILLAGE ■A* ADD Laundry and ml IHtew IlllmcJ nr » I CASH A CARRY OFFICES Coraer Reiboro aad Holloway Btreeta Chapel Hill St. at Duko UnlToralty Road Qalck As A Wink—Roiboro Rd. at Avoadato Dr. fH |H Drive-la. Car. 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