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THE CAROLINIAN
RALEIGH, N. C„ WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JULY 11. 1970
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addressed, stamped envelope OV- V
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corn nan it- hirin $1"
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748 Washington Avenue
Miami Bearh Florida 33139
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“A Thinking Man
Drives A Yellow”
YELLOW CAB CO.
201 W MORGAN ST
832-5811
WELDERS '
ATLAS STEEL PRODUCTS «
COMPANY c
New Hope ChurCh Ro»d g
Ra;e:gn, N. C. I
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808 WHITLEY ASSOC, INC
Suite 5.3 Professional Bldg
Telephone 828-6656
STATE PERSONNEL DEPART
MENT, 121 West Jones Street,
PO. Box 328, Raleigh, N. C No
fee charged.
JOIN THE WONDERFUL
WORLD OF KELLY GIRL
• vou »n!oy meeting new peeoH end
te.j’d My* to be abi* to work only
a-•in it's convenient, you wtii lev*
C« ng a KELLY GIRL.
"oo pev rates and interesHfijJ first,
cs ary assignments esn be VBvri If
vs a-e over IS end neve ofhc* or
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KEItYGiRLDIViS.OU
KLIM
L: kRviCE.'J
401 Ctoerl n Road 832-8595 • 832 8418
Equal Opportunity Employer
L FURNITURE 1
1 FOR SALE i
MAN AMI I FD FURNITURE
(. S. Tinker A. P’ov. Inc.
11 • i II ircctt St
MONK S DISCOUNT FURNITURE
Why pa\ retail? Save up to
s;sj on Bassett .Bedroom suites;
up to $19.95. on Kingsdown mat
in.--, si ts; to «i off on lamps, wall
pictures ami accessories. Hvvv. 401
S at City Limits 722-6255 Open
In a m. ’til 9 p.m.
TERRY'S FURNITURE CO- W,
buy and sell new and used fur
niture. 214 E Martin St 828-8134
' s ■■>.■ .'—.- - ' ... h-t' .M'MMv; '. JaY ,M -■ . ..
Cooper’s Bar-B-Q
BAR-B-Q and
thicken
(Our Specialty 1
Pig and Chicken
IM E DAVIE ST.
TYPEWRITERS, adding machines
Diamonds, radios and all kinds
if musical instruments Wc trade
loan or buy. See us and save. RE
LIABLE 1 DAN CO , 3e7 S Wilm
ington St . Raleigh.
OOI.F BALLS, 50 percent off. All
Golfeis Pro Shop, Wendel! High
way.
" MIHHi ill* iil
p HOME SERVICES I
TARBORO STREET DRAPERY
SHOP—W'c specialie in draper
ies, slipcovers bedspreads, deco
rated pillows Workmanship and
materials guaranteed" Dial 828-
2458 Master Charge invited Mrs
Nell Wilder, owner
C W HARRIS TRANSFER CO
Local .md lnne distance mov
ing. Rhamkatte N C. or contact
at East Side Restaurant, Cabar
rus Street.
POOLE BROTHERS Well Drilling
and Well Borine. Dav Phone
266-2185. Night Phone 265-142 C
Route 5. Raleigh. N C.
PICTURE FRAME MOL DI N G
CAPITAL CITY LUMBER CO
CHARLIE'S MOTOR CO 617 West
_South St. Phone 834-4363 We
Welcome Master '""ha-ge Cards
ROMUEL JONES BULLDNG CO,
Specializes in building and Re
pairs Wendell, N. C. Tel. 266-2 S&!
or 206-2005
I MMOOM RANCH with full
basement Located on * quiet
circle Fully carpeted upatalr*.
Self-cleaning range and spacious
kitchen No closing cost Involved.
VA and FHA finances available.
Call KEY HOMES 828-0588
2210 SQUARE FEET for <OO,OOO
Located in Kingwood Subdivl*-
ton. 3 bedrooms with l'j baths,
kitchen, dining and family- rooms
combination Basement for ex
pansion. Has two sliding glass
doors Choose your own carpet
throuehout Call KEY HOMES
KB-0539.
HOMES NEAR POE ELEMEN
TARY SCHOOL. 2 and 3 bed
rooms; some with basement FHA
and VA Loan assumption avail
able. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Call
634-0381.
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. Cail
collect 704-28'-4138. L. K Cannon.
Monroe. N. C.
SCHOOLS k
§ & INSTRUCTIONS
CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE A
complete cnni-e m Beauty Cul
ture. Penonalitv and Charn Day
and lui'i.’V cla •• • v.eekly or
morel.!v A." cnrul'trU’f :i Mt c C
J Pitt- Or net -Menace! 229 S
E-st Street Ha 1<■ .■'• N C
Iblmimml
AUTO LOANS Financing, refi
nancing AUTO DISCOUNT CO
6; 1 FaycfteviiY St 828-7436
MUSICAL RENTAL
PIANO rental, $8 a mo., all rent
applies to purchase. Open Mon.
and Fri. 'til 9 p.m. MAUS PIANO
CO , 2420 Wake Forest Rd «3?-6449
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
NOTICE OF PROCESS BY
PURIFICATION
NORTH CAROLINA
W \KE COUNTY
DOROTHY M. MUSE, Plaintiff
vs.
GEORGE MUSE Defendant
TO GEORGE MUSE
Take notice that a pleading or
complaint seeking relief against
you has been filed in the above
entitled action and was filed in
the District Court of Wake Coun
ty on the 12 day of June. 1970
The nature of the relief being
sought is as follows
Plaintiff seeks a divorce abso
lute from George Muse Defend
ant. upon the grounds that Plain
tiff and Defendant have lived sep
arate and apart for more thaieone
continuous year next preceding
the institution of this action and
that Plaintiff and Defendant are
still living in the said state of
separation.
You are required to answer or
demur to the said Complaint of
Plaintiff not later than the 7 day
of August, 1970. and upon your
failure to do so the plaintiff seek
ing service against you will apply
to the Court for the relief sought
This 12 day of June. 1970.
GRFTOHEN B DICKSON Asst
Clk.. Wake Countj District
Court.
GEORGE P GREENE
Altorne\ for Plaintiff
June 20, 27; July 4 :1, 1870
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT DIV (CIVIL)
NOTICE
NORTH (-AROI INA
WAKE COUNTY
LILLIAN CL"RRIN, Plaintiff
vs.
ALEXANDER (T’RHIN, Defendant
The above named defendant
Alcxandei Currin, will take no
tice that the action entitled as
above has been commenced in the
Distiict Court of Wake County.
No: ih Carolina, by the plaintiff
to secure an absolute divorce
from the defendant upon the
grounds of one tear's continuous
separation preceding the bringing
of this action and the defendant
will further take notice that she
is required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of District Court of
Wake County, in the Courthouse
in Raleigh, North Carolina on or
before the !4th day of August
1979. and answer to the complaint
in said action, or the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in said complaint
This 24th dav of June. 1970
GR FTC HEN R DICKSON Asst
Clk Supeiior Court. Wake C
W FRANK BROWER Attorney
June 27; Julv 4-11-18 1970
IN THE SUPFRIOR COURT OF
JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT DIV (CIVII
NOTICE
NORTH CART INA
WAKE COUNTY
JOHNNIE C EVANS P'.aintifi
vs.
MARY L EVANS. Defendant
The above named defendant,
Mary L Evans, will take notice
that tho action entitled as above
has been commi need in the Dis
tiict Court of Wake County
North Carolina by the plaintiff
to secure an absolute divorce
fom the defendant upon the
grounds of one year's continuous
separation preceding the bringing
of llns action and the defendant
will further take notice that he
she is required to appeal at the
office of the Clerk of the District
Court of Wake Countv. in the
Courthouse in Raleigh. North Car
olina on or before the 4th dav
of August. 197 and answer to the
complaint in said action, or the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said
complaint
This 24th dav of June, 1970.
GRFTCHEN B. DICKSON. Asst
Clk. Superior Court, Wake C'v
V FRANK BROWrR, Attornef
June 27 Julv 4-11-18. 1970
IN 'THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
JUSTICE
DISTRICT COT TIT DIV (CIVIL)
NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
EDGAR GEKALDO. Plaintiff
vs.
GLORIA ISABEL. GER’ALDO, De
fendant
The above named defendant,
Gloria Giraldo, will take notice
the action entitled as above has
been commenced in the District
Court of Wake County. North
Carolina, by the plaintiff to se
cure an absolute divorce from the
defendant upon the grounds of
one year's continuous separation
preceding the bringing of this ac
tion and the de' ndant will fur
ther take notice that he /she is
required to appear at the office
of the Clerk of the District Court
of Wake County, in the Court
house in Raleigh, North Carolina
on or before the Hth day of Au
gust. 1970. and answer to the com
plaint in said action, or the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in said com
plaint
T 24’". da% • f June 19*9
cpn he\ B DI. K C CN A--'
Clk Sum ' ' 1 " ’A' *k< C'v
\V FP A"' BROWER A" <"
June 27 J . 4-11 -18 1975
]>_• -pur SUPERIOR COURT OF
JUSTICE
DISTRICT COURT D7V ■ CIVIL.
NOTICE
NORTH CART INA
WAKE COUNTY
VALERIE SHAW. Piaintrfi
vs.
WILLIAM SHAW, Defendant
Tv above named defendant,
William Shave, will lake notice
i'trit ir.e action (-milled a? above
.-'.is bc-en commenced in : e Di--
-5 rict Court of Wake County.
North Carolina, by the' pUmtifi
to secure an absolute divoice
from the defendant upon the
grounds of one year - continuous
separatum preceding the bringing
of thi- action and the defendant
will further take notice that site
is required to nppea: at tne of! ice
of the Clot k of Hu Di-t rict Court
of Wake County, in the Court
house i:i R,ileum, North L;i 1
on or bcfoic the 14th day of Au
gust 1970, and answer to tht com
plaint hi said action, or the h’ain
i,ft will apply to tin Court for
the relief de s anded in aid com
plaint.
To I- 24 1 r day ot June, it* .<
GRF.TCHEN B. DICKSON Ass*
Clk Sum .am Cl urt. Wake C."y
\V FRANK BROWER. Attorney
June 27; July 4-11-18 1970
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUS!ICE
DISTRICT CCTtT DIV i CIVIL’
N: iTICE
NORTH CAR:: INA
DOROTHY I RADS HAW. Ptointiff
vs.
EDDIE LEE BRADSHAW. Defen
dant
The rbovc named defendant.
Eddie Lee B.adshaw, will take
notice that the action entitled as
above has been commenced in
tiro District Court of Wake Coun
ty North Carolina, by the plain
tiff to secure an absolute divorce
from the defendant upon the
grounds of one year’s continuous
sepaiation preceding the bringing
of this action and the defendant
will further take notice that he
she is required to appear at the
office of the Clerk of tMe Distiict
Court of Wake County, in the
Courthouse in Raleigh, North Car
olina on or before the 28th day
ot August, 167' and answer to
tiie complaint in said action, or
the plaintiff will apply lo the
Court for the relief demanded in
said complaint.
This 7th dav of Julv. 197:7,
G RETCH LX B DICKS X Asst
Cietk Superior Court. Wake C'v
YV F BROWER Attorney
July 11-18-25; August 1 1970
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix
of the estate of Frederick D An
drews. deceased, late of Wake
County. North Carolina, this ,s
to notify all persons having
claims against his estate to pre
sent them to the undersigned at
her residence, 1318 Cberlin Road,
on or before the 6th day of Jan
uary. 271. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery
All persons indebted to said es
tate y\ ill please make immediate
payments
This 6th dav of July 1970
MRS GE'.RC \ ANDREWS. Ex
ecutrix. 1213 Cberlin R . Raleigh
N C'
F J CARNAGE. Attorney
July 11-18-25. August 1 1970
EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE
NORTH CAROI ’NA
WAKE COUNTY
Having quaiiiicd as Executrix
of the Estate of Alexander E
.Brown, deceased, late of Wake
County. North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
again-• his estate to present them
to the undersigned at Im4 South
Person Street, Raleigh, NT C on
or_boforc the 6th day of January,
971 oi thus notice yvill bo pleaded
in bar of their recoveiy All per
sons indebted to the sajq estate,
pleast make immediate payments
This 6:n day of July , 1973
MRV AT VLAN TONE' - BROWN,
Executrix .1(14 S Pi i son Street,
Raleigh N C
E J CARNAGE Attorney
July 11-18-25 Alien.! 7 1970
WAKE COUNTY OPPORTUNI
TIES. INC Manpower Program,
as-uciate din-vim. new careers,
job devclupei and educational
coordinator Application- may be
acquired at .24 \Y Martin St.
Contact Ralph Campbell Applica
tion- yrill close July It at 5:39
pm Equal Opportunity Employ
er.
The VA suggests that GI in
surance policyholders who re
ceive VA compensation or pen
sion payments ma\ want tocon
sider having their insurance
premiums deducted from their
monthly checks.
r ~
new concept in
SMALL BUSINESS
FOR RENT OR
SALE
A complex of i small busi
nesses including take-out
food stand, greetry stoic.'
motel and other businesses.
Call George Fuller
828-5809
I MILL OUTLET
VILLAGE, INC.
New Shipment of
WOOLENS
$2.00 yd.
Fall Colors
DACRON &
COTTON
45c yd.
1 Highway U. S, 1 North
8 Miles Out
RALEIGH. N. C.
Mill »l nmiiiiTTß-i-T-ir —■ —
Fans Throng To Ruffin Opener
To "Dig” David And Yvonne Fair
IIKTROIT, Mich. - Detroit’s
Twenty-Grand was the scene oi
the meeting of the David Ruffin
in Fan Club last Friday night
when the popular Motown sing
er opened for a 10-day stint
headlining the Motown Revue
there.
Ruffin fans packed the West
side club to overflowing, com
ing in from as far as New York
to dig the distinctive sou! sounds
of the tall, sD'm and dynamic
ladies’ favorite. And it was
bonus night at the Twenty-
Grand, for the folks who flock
ed to the Driftwood Lounge to
see and hear David Ruffin were
16 Drivers Graduate At
N. C. State University
RALEIGH - The North Caro
lina State University extension
program in truck driver train
ing, which has graduated more
than 6.000 students in its 21-
year history, held graduation
ex'ercises recently for 16 stu
nts
The program was established
at NCSU in 1040 under the di
rection of Russell M. Haynie
Jr. to teach safety, mainten
ance and driving skills to men
who are the mainstay of the na
tion’s vital trucking industry.
A five-man staff provides
concentrated instruction during
intensive four-week courses
conducted throughout the year
for those interested in pursu
ing a career in driving and for
supervisors in the trucking in
dustry.
The only university-operated
program of its kind, training
is divided between the class
room, the training field and
the open highway.
Truck donated b\ the truck
ing industry are used for train
ing in the program which is
otherwise self-supporting.
Students have come from as
far as Canada to enroll in the
program which is conducted
i\cbU DKIVER TRAINING-I. H. Hinton assistant (ii rector of traffic
for the North Carolina State Unlit u-s t ominisbcn. piv-t-nt.-. certificates
to Alphonzo I.ee and Winn 11. Gregors doth Ha let ,i to: successfully
completing the Truck Driver Training School at North ( arojina State
University. The four-we--k course is co-sponsored by the North Caro
lina Motor Carriers Association.
EPISCOPAL LEADER AND EDUCATOR CONFER-The Right Rev. John
E. Hines, D. I)., right. Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal hurch, and Dr.
Earl Hampton McClenny. newly-elected president of the ten-member As
sociation of Episcopal Colleges, discuss the programs of the AEC and the
October Triennial General Convention of the Church in Houston, Texas, The
occasion was a buffet luncheon at the Episcopal Church Center in.new
York City, Dr. MeClenny’s retirement >fter 20 years as president of
Saint Paul’s College, Lawrenceville, Ya., is scheduled toi September Ist.
In addition to Saint Paul’s, the AEC colleges are Bard, Cuttington (Liberia),
Hobart, Kenyon, Saint Augustine’s, Shi met. Trinity of Quezon City (Phil
lipines), Voorhees and the University of the South (Sewance).
t.eati-;i to tht sitigii.g --i sweet
and sassy Yvon. e 1 air and the
exciting sound of Bohannon and
the Brassmei, as well.
The show opened up in easy
style with Bohannon and the
Brassmen kicking off with their
tin me. ’framework For The
!•■!ms ’' ainieas listening nun -
lui spiced wit! Louis Smith's
solo work on elect ric flugal horn
and the tenor sax artistry of
Danny Turner.
Then things got hottei as the
hand picked lit v.e tempo and
the temperature with “Soul
ful strut,” utili/im their big
brass front to maximum ad
vantage.
throng! <iie NCSU 1 vision oi
Continuing Education wit*, ti e
support 'if ti e N. C. Motor
Carriers Association.
Daughter Elks
Will Present A
'Show Os Stars’
Capital City Temple No. 310
will present M Tho Show Os
Stars,” with Mrs. Christiana
Pitts and the Civella Beauty
College students at the John
. figon Hig! School on Fri
day night July 10, at 3 p.m.
Miss Addie Underwood, with
Hudson 8011, will give a Shov.
of fast lons
Mrs. I ola 1 > es’ own crea
tion*- and Hair siyles from Tib'
Wig Warn will bo shown, plus
fashions from ! enter Shops.
Ot- oi added atti actions are also
planned.
\ danco vil! follow at the Elks
Home, 61 ft K. Davie Street.
DRIVE SAFELY
('!•: Li - .: BRATE 16TH ANNIVERSARY SI’ND \ Y-Tho “M: v
!ul>!lees of Raleigh Method, pictured above, will cv'
ni .iT’sarv in the field of gospel singing on Sunday. !ulv L
the Raleigh Safety Club, corner of Branch and Mangum St n
on the program to help the Gospel Jubilees observe ibis i u.n . t
be: the Macedonia Four, Raleigh; 'Die Ha rmony MMe t 1. ir ~
( apiial City Five, Raleigh; The Silver Echoes. Gamer, I'hc " ■ *
If veiling Five, Raleigh; The Oxford Harmoneers, Oxford: la! '.<■ f
we 11. Rutner; and many other groups. Masters of cerotn
casi on will be each member of the host group. Ihe v\" »
the Gospel Jubilees will open the program. Each mem 1 ■ < 1 *
paling groups has tickets for the event. Brothei Kdy\a . li
from left, back row, is man; ger of the Gospel Jubilee t
Shun Melting Pot Idea For Diversity ►
Glid'd- NS BOH 0 - America's
1 st iiope for improving ma
nrit'-in tnor i t y relations Is
to yi'oiidon tlir iTifltlng pot con
cept fm a concept of pluralism,
a noted educator said here last
yy t■duos'ia; night.
‘*Education for living in a
pluralistic society is a proper
concern ” said Dr. John B.
Ervin, dean of continuing educa
tion at Washington University in
St. louts. “Wc* in' a plural
istic society and w. st all sink
or swim togethe:
In the openlri,; a it - ■ on ■
annual AaT Stau tulvorstty
summer lecture-i\c'*ui , Ervin
called for keepim tl.e process
of ci*ange movtnc.
“AVe must strive sot change
in the right direction,” lie said,
“remernboriii; tint v.l ile s■ r>
test is a proper requisite for
change, it’s not the <:n!'■ re
quisite. Protest does not guar
antee a quality of concern for
others.”
Ervin said hr* is convince-!
tha‘ much of the ferment in this
naMon grows out f peoples'
search for ! .u ..an dignit.
'■yy'e tuven’t iakm the ti> ■
to analyze the 1 tsic in
of human dignity ”1.» added. 1 -'if
we could re; the lit 1 1 fell re to
believe in himself, v.e would
solve a lot of problemr;.”
Ervin also cited ti: nr, ;
to stress ti.** lignlt ■.f t*tin.
productive. “We - ■ ist * .b e
this possihl* for k*u schos a:.*!
for otlie: s, ”
“There »f digni
ty of belli; k >.'• cOlttm
Ei vin. “This a kind of 1 ■ 1-
ing pheuom i ii• ■ m m’s mo
dignity .a kin - i- ■” ■
erybod. '..ants **v. This u
FrKMSHKD
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UNFIRMSHK!)
\P AKTMKNTS
1 hi nuil hilly funnshid d
room ajiarlnni n.t. 1 furnish
ft! 4-room apt 1 unfurnish
i d S room apt. All in i vt ry
ibcautiful sett.*’ 1 ’ at Ristful
Pines.
For furthf-r information
Call (ileorgo Fuller
Xjß-SHbb
I” ADDITIONS - REPAIRS
NEW HOMES
ROMUEL JONES
BUILDER
ROUTE! BOX 9/ WF.NDEI. ! N (
Telephone 266-265 u Night Phone Only mi -:u0:
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minor it y ? i .
m- it pressing mid ]. . . «
sr id.
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he said, “is f!. ; •-i. ”
'fit i‘ is if V. • ,! ; . \ ’ ■ j •
tomorrow .1 1 • v-•) f. not .”
TiO V,\ l'Pr> i'il’. •
the allocrit i*•»* 'f ' t
million for ai ■<a:.- r.
iioii ;i‘Cis
166 hospitals.
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