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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIOH, N C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1960 10 V _ r-- R gr.v: - . , .•yuivy- s ;• .y f ;:!'- :<v : "-y’ " - - : r - -.r" ■; ,Vi i iiUiuiiii— l,l,l 11 '.lat^: lll ■ . j-.v.V . n ons vs ; JtntF 11 II BB**™*? || . ■HP*®**' || H H || H ■■ ■ •. . ■ • .•, . . 1 —>■ — ——r ———■■■ ■ ■■ :4 : -' ■ "-•■H : : A v:,-- ■■■■,.->' !!! ■ l,; '. , “ l " ..." ; .'l 1 -■,"" -I v. y. . ' *!"*! r-;i"r .v—l ■> pr ci, 'u , —■ • - ■ . . . .. . . . Classified Rates Issues I 5 Cost per word 8c 4c ' Classified Display Per Line Per Issue 18c 12c Each word abbreviated, initial or symbol counts as one word. ""jobs of INTEREST: MEM “A Thinking Man Drives A Yellow” YELLOW CAB CO. *Ol W MORGAN ST. 832-5811 WELDERS ATLAS STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY New Hope Church Road Raleigh, N. C. FOR SALE FOR SALE A new 3 bedroom home from Creedmoor, N. C. Turn right on N. C. 56, proceed to Wil ton to third store on left, turn right to dead end Turn left and approximately 3-4 mile ask for John Watson. Any reasonable cash offer will be accepted. Call collect 794-263-4138, L K. Cannon, Monroe. N. C. SINGER TOUCH AND SEW sew ing machines (7 of them). All are slant needle models and are fully equipped to zigzag, make buttonholes, and fancy stitches. These machines carry full guar antees and will be sold on a "first come-flrst served” basis, only $30.95 each. Monthly payments a vsilable. They may be Inspected and tested at Unclaimed Freight, 1«8 E. Whitaker Mill Road, >/» block east of Old Wake Forest Ho. Open Monday-Friday 8-9 anti Saturday 9-1. STEREO CONSOLES We have Just received a shipment of 7 brand new stereo consoles. Some r.tlli in cartons. These 1969 na , tionally advertised models are in beautiful walnut finish with four speaker system and worid fam ous BUR turn tables and power ful solid state chassis. They will be sold or> a "first come-flrst served" basis for only SB6 each or small monthly payments. We have records available so you can test each set before you buy. They may be inspected at Unclaimed Freight, ELECTROLUX—4 Electrolux vac uum cleaners and all attach ments to be sold for $39.95 each or monthly payments available. Unclaimed Freight. HOMES FOR SALE—Near Apollo Heights—22oo Shannon Street. 3 bedrooms. Hi baths, carport, car- Seted, central heat and air con ition, full basement with recre ation room, chain link fence. Pric ed to move in a hurry. Action Realty Co. Phone 634-4683. BTOAFFORD BARK-TooS Belmont Drive. 3 bedrooms. Hi baths, carport, patio. Pay $5,000 down and assume 5 1-4 loan of $8,300. Monthly payments $81.16 or will refinance. Action Realty Co. Phone 834-4385. CORNER PEYTON STREET and Poole Rd. 3 bedrooms, carport, carpet, new roof and furnace. Nice lot. $2,750 and assume 6 3-4 1 7, loan of $.2.668. Monthly Payments f!2C. Action Realty Co. Phone NEW AND USED FURNITURE G. S. Tucker & Bros., Inc. 112 E, Hargett St. TERRY’S FURNITURE CO We buy and sell new and used fur niture. 214 E. Martin St. 826-91 M ROMUEL JONES BUILDNG CO Specializes in building and Re pairs Wendell. N C. Tel. 296-2650 or 286-2005 ©OIF BAILS, 55 percent off. All Pro Shop, Wendell High- FOR SALE—Barber Shop: 3 chairs. Located in Caro lina Hotel, 242 W, Hargett Street. Only selling because of health. Willard C. Low ery, 832-3234. TYPEWRITERS, adding machine!. Diamonds, radios and all kinds of musical instruments. We trade •J°* n or hyy See us and save. RE LIABLE LOAN CO., 3C7 S Wilm ington St., Raleigh. IFOR SALE Boy's all-weather coat, lined: and slacks, size 14., Qlu 8ti1‘5558. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-3-G and CHICKEN __ (Our Specialty) PIG AND CHICKEN 198 E. Davie St. MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES cmuLnirs motor co. 017 west Routh ffl Phone $34-4953. We Welcome Master Charge Cards C. W. HARRIS TRANSFER CO.— Local and ion* distance mov ing. Miaznkette. N. C. or contact at Bast Side Restaurant,. Caber ru* Street. TAHDOftO STREET!) liAPERT SHOP—We specialie in draper lea, slipcovers, bedspreads, deco rated pillows. Workmanship and materials guaranteed. Dial 828-. 2458, Master Charge invited. Mrs. ■Nell Wilder, owner. AUTO LOANS Financing, refi nancing. AUTO DISCOUNT CO. 001 Fayetteville St. 828-7436 PICTURE FRAME MOLDING, CAPITAL CITY LUMBER CO, COMgLBTE HOME IMPROVE MENT— Room additions, repairs, Minting. Free estimates. Call C. C. 4c R. Corp. 828-0751. POOLE BROTHERS Weil Drilling and Well Boring. Day Phone 268-2185, Night Phone 2«3-142<j Route 5, Raleigh, N. C. JAMES "PEE WEE” HUNTER. JR Consultant for: Metropolitan In surance Company. Office 828-5717 Home 834-3771. EMPLOYMENT* AGENCIES JOIN THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF KELLY GIRL 1 If you enloy meeting new and I would like to be able to work only when It's convenient, you will love being • KELLY GIRL. Top pay rales and interesting tem porary assignments can be »ours U you are over 18 and have office or - j marketing experience. Cnll or come by KPIIY GIRL DlV'Gtf h urn erv 1 c e - Obcrlin Road 832-6595 • 83VH418 Eoual Opportunity Employer 808 WHtXEY ASSOC., INC Sv.ite 503 Professional Bldg. Telephone 828-6606 STATE PERSONNEL DEPART MENT, 121 West Jones Street, P.O. Box 328, Raleigh, N. C. No fee charged. FORRENTJ noons FOR RENT Furinshed rooms for couples as well as single persons. Raleigh’s best. Ph. 833-3048. APARTMENT FOR RENT 1-3 bedroom beautifully furnish ed at Restful Pines Motel. Wall »r“ a». Caa Mr - Geow WHITE OAK“ MOBILE PARK SAMUEL L. SANDERS Qamer, N. C. Telephone 772-1602 MUSICAL rental PIANO rental, $8 a mo., ail rent applies to purchase. Open Mon. and Fri. ’til 9 p.m. MAUS PIANO CO , 2420 Wake Forest Rd. 832-0449. ~~ SCHOOLS TRAINING CrVELLA BEAUTY COLLEG-B—A complete course in Beauty Cul ture, Personality and Charm. Day and classes; weekly or monthly, Air conditioned. Mrs. C. J. Pit,s, Owner-Manager, 229 S. East Street, Raleigh, IC C. TRAINING, cross IgSjr'&Sa 28S: IK- Legal Notices ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of Robert St. Clair Turner, deceased, iate of Wake County, North Carolina, this as to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 1200 E, Hargett Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 22nd day of May, 1970, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate pay ment. This Hth day of Nov., 19X. MRS, FLOREISS TURNER, Admx. F. J. CARNAGE, Attorney Nov. 29; Dec. 6-13-20, 1639 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ■Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Viola James, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at 401 Lee Street, Raleigh. North Carolina, on or before the 2eth day of May, I‘. 7C. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery, All persons indebted to the estate will please make im mediate payments to the under signed. SAMUEL G. HORTCN, Adminis trator, eta 401 Lee St., Raleigh. N. C. GEORGE R, GRSENE, Attorney Nov. 29; Dec. 8-13-20, 1069 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE •NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNIY The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrator of the es tate of McKinley Jones, late of Wake County, ihs is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at 328Vj Smithficld St., Raleigh, N C. on or before the 29tn day of May, 1870, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estat# will please make immediate payment to the undersigned at the address shown above. This 24th day of November. 1969. WILLIAM DOUGLAS JONES, Administrator SAMUEL S. MTCHULL, Attorney Nov. 28; Dec. 6-13-23, 1639 * * * One of the most misused words in the language is the word love. 1 5 Sc 4c JLegoMMloticesJ NOTICE NORTH CAROI IN A WAKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain Deed of Trust executed by Presley Lucas and Eva Petro Per ry to F. J. Carnage. Trustee, dat ed Che 29th day of March. i!)66, and recorded in Book 1710, Page 665, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Wake County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of ttie in debtedness thereby secured and said Deed of T. ust being by the terms thereof suhject to foreclos ure, the undersigned Trustee, will offer for sale at public auction lo tin. highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door ir, Wake County, North Carolina, at noon on the 16th day of January, 1970, the property conveyed In said Deed of Trust, the same being situated in the County of Wake, State of North Carolir. i, in Ra leigh Township and more partic ularly tie-cubed uS follows BEGINNING at an iron pin at the southwest corner of tlie land herein convoyed and running thence S 81 degrees 15' E 11 feet lo an iron pipe in the west line of the Smiiiifield Hoad; thence N 1 decree 15’ K. with -aid Road 152,8 feet to an iron pipe at the southeast cornet of tin- I nds of Mrs J R Turlington in the west line of said Road; thence N. 84 degree.- 15' W. with the line of Mrs. Turlington 107 feet to an iron pipe; thence S 2 degree 45 W. 149 7 feet to the iron pipe at the point of the beginning, on which is located the house of the: par ties of the first part which i s known as .‘l4 Smithhcld Street or Road. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes which maybe due. The successful bidder will he required to make a deposit of not less than ten (10 ) per cent of the purchase bid. This !2th day of December, 1963 F. J. CARNAGE, Trustee Dec. 20-27, 1969; Jan. 3-10, 1970. EXECUTRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of James McGowan, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at 313 N. Tarboro Hoad. Raleigh, North Carollina. on or before the 55th day of June, 1970, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the Estate will please make immediate payment. This '.sth day of December, 1969. MRS PATTIE L HIGGS. Executrix F J. CARNAGE. Attorney Dec. 20-27, 1969; Jan, 3-13, 1970. Holly Springs News BY BETTY MERRITT HOLLY SPRINGS - Sunday School began at 10 a.m. in our local churches with the super intendents presiding. Morning service was held at Douglas Chapel AME Zion Church where Rev. Frank L. Rush delivered a very inspir ational message. The young adult choir furnished the music. Sunday afternoon Rev. John H. Jones and the Gospel Chorus of The United Church of Christ rendered service at Riley Hill Baptist Church. Our sick and shut-ins desire your prayers. They would ap preciate cards and visits, Mrs. Josephine Perkins is now re cuperating from an operation in Wake Memorial hospital. Let’s remember our aged also: Mr. Matthew Cross, Mrs. Mag gie Cross, Mrs. Zt Ha Booker ano Mrs. Martha Baker. A THOUGHT We need one another, So I will defend, each man as my brother, each man as my friend. PULLS BALL AWAY~Louisville, Ky.: Louis ville’s Mike Grosso (20) pulls one away from Furman’s Joe Brunson. Louisville whitewash ed Furman here December 13 with a 93-59 win. (UPI)’. j 4 f t : I . *■ iJI fPfpjpr f | f | 5 j ; , J t 4 .■.tU > t\',-lii,uM,m: '.igiil , ‘ ! Garrett (30) does some fancy stepping to avoid being tackier] by Houston (I R) Ron Pritchard (58) during lirst quarter touchdown action. Garrett went left for three yards and the score. (UPi). -|J 11 j ’ IIS REACH FOR R (.HIND- Atlan'a: Rucks’ Lew Alcindor (33) and Hawks’ Jim Davis (24) reach for rebound in early action of game here Decem ber 13. (UPI). St, Andrews Church News B\ MISS VICK It FIELDS HENDERSON-The St. An drews Church’s Sunday School was field from 10 o'clock to 11 o’clock. Title of the lesson was, “Between the Testa ments.’’ The lesson scripture was taken from Psalm 119-]- 8. Then were 73 sel olars present. Our third Sunday Service erf bv • (: > Sidney Williams and Will Ed wards.. Rev. W. .1. Wilson, pas- MISS FIELDS tor gave t . rail to worship from Psalm, 23rd chapter. The chop tin n sang, “Stand ing on t i promises ” The scripture ending was taken from St. Matthew 3:11 verses, Prayei wa: offered by Deacon Sidney Williams. The junior choir /it!i pianist, Mrs Bar bara Gales then sang, “Faith Os Oui ! i i s," after which our pastor presented a hear! warming sermon, entitled “What Wiii you give in Ex change foi (mi' Soul?” llistext was taken from St. Matthew third, bet.inning with the 11th verse. In ids discourse, he said, “Let ns not forget the true meaning of Christmas by giving t.o thoS' who are in need because God’s Gift was His on ly Son. Mr. William Wiggins a Viet nam veteran, is visiting his mother in He ter son# Our amu.r.i Christmas pro gram will b cold al our church on December 23rd at 7:30. You are invited to come. You’re al so Invited hack for the 4th Sunday’s ice. Music will be rendered by the senior choir. * * + It’s human nature to put the blame for everything on some one else but a man begins to make progress when he blames his shortcomings on the proper person. r ■ I B 111 I i ‘ WMMmMrWz.'WMM j B i TWO POINTS FOR REED-New York: Willis Reed of the Knicks goes up for two points as Bill Cunningham (32) of the 76ers rises to the occasion during game here December 13. At right is Philadelphia’s Hal Greer. (UPI). PMARY DEXTER'S ZeJTvvSjftl HOBBIT JSf [QKNERfIi From Lee Wards Design Center Make Your Own Inexpensive Holiday Ornaments A new hobby is intriguing women handicrafters, and it’s perfectly timed for Christ mas. Called resin-craft, it allows you to make an endless array of colorful and exciting orna ments for your tree, win dows, doors and all around the house to spark your sur roundings with the festive look. Basically, the ornaments are made by molding quick drying resin into many interesting shapes. You can make the molds and buy the i n gredients or get com plete kits that contain all the mate rials. Making the molds is easy. You draw or trace the outline of simple holiday items -a Christmas stocking, a poin settia ieaf, a tree ornament, a bell or star for instance. Affix this design to a piece of card- I” board by taping a T[ piece of smooth J v> cellophane over the *———— entire area of your sketch. Then glue a length of heavy gold cord around the outline. You may have to pin the cord to the cardboard un til it dries solid. Aii Purpose cement No. 527 is good for this purpose. Leave several incites of excess cord to act as a bow The cord becomes the mold Now you mix casting resin with a polyester harden ing liquid and spread the sub stance over the surface of your mold, up to x. the cord outline. f1 Let it dry for j fyl I two to four hours, j j then remove from the mold and cut away excess MILL OUTLET VILLAGE, Inc. New Shipment of WOOLENS $2.00 yd. Fall Colors DACRON & COTTON 45c yd. Highway U. S. 1 North 8 Milas Out RALEIGH, N. C. glue or resin with scissors. Tie the excess cord into a bow. Glue small metallic or i. naments to the sur face if you care to . and hang from the /jT*\ tree or on a wali. If you do not want to purchase the various elements separately, there are excellent complete kits available that give you a wide variety. You can make quite a Meet Charlie ‘Johnson . . A recent addition to the Sanders team. Charlie has f years of automotive exp- t erlence and stands ready pF LM? \ to assist with your pur- \ chase of a brand new 70 1 , Char!i« Jonmori ' 834-7301 Downtown Blvd : SEE SANDERS FORD FIRST j Meet Jo# Gatewood .^•***^» i Jo* Is i new face at Sanders. He is j doing anything to get off in a good r start. This means Joe is giving the I *Tr ; j | buys enywhere. For the best buys E- ; T i on the bast cars, see Joe Gatewood | | #t Senders Ford today. | — MT\ Aa j WAAI Jee Gatewood i OiJt 1 "/ I 401 Downtown 88/d. L SEE SANDERS FORD FIRST , ’ WOOD’S 5 & 101 117 t:. Martin Si. : Kal. ish. N. ('. I FAMILY DAY NITE SALE I 10%OFF •.* V ' k ' > -.i V-‘ •* • *• i -A •'*«. ./•**• r * ' 1( ' 1 .1 ' *]■ . ' <v . , ‘ ' WAY ONLY ||§g ‘———— B number of Christmas ornaments for wry little money. One source lot a great many such ideas not only in resin molding but in many other hobby and handicraft directions, is Let Wards Their catalog has pages and pages of sugyes'ions for things to make And it is available without charge to any interested woman. Just send your name and address to Lee Wards, Department DC, > 10 N State Street. Elgin, Illinoe. 00120. * * 4- The end of life find most of us with a lot of Liisiin- s that * should have been attended to several years earlier. + + 4 People who j! ,• for theii future usual 1 \ sin . , U'ttei than those who dn nd, i ut thei '-l is no law which ie.|:iireg tertt' to make such, pl.n Toyota Corona named Imported Car of the Year Road Test Magazine 2-oonr hnrtjiep $1950* But Toyota Co.ana is murd them the choice of exprrti. With fully rec ! ir»- » ing bucket s*ofj, nyloT competing, r vinyl upholsferv cmd n 90 HP eugin* , that >»pt gas, it can impress people who know nothing about car*, too. GOODMAN MOTORS, Inc. i 2401 WAe forest t'o. Phone 828-5992 smffiM •for |>rl(9 Wkll« • ft. 4<*i !•», (pt,BS|, In jM lintl •»!to
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