THE CAROLINIAN RAUCIOH. N. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1870 8 for FAST ACTION use the WANT ADS Clesslfiad Holes Issuas 1 8 Cost per word 8c So Lfispray Per Line Per Issue 16c 22c Each word abbreviated, initial or symbol counts as one word. S JOBSs I I men & women § HOMEWORKERS WANTED Envelope addressers; send self addressed, stamped envelope. OV ERSEAS JOBS High Pay; List of mi.'.panies hiring, Sl.Ct'. THE ELLIOTT COMPANY 748 Washington Avenue Miami Beach Florida 331® MAIDS TO $125 WEEK BEST JOBS NOW! in N. Y . N J. Friendly families. Fare sent, rush references Free Gift. MISS DIXIE AGENCY. 300 W 40 St Dept. 207, N.Y.C. 10018 [“A Thinking Man Drives A Yellow 5 ’ YELLOW CAB CO. 201 W MORGAN ST. 832-5811 I 'welders^ i ATLAS STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY New Hope Ch Ralegh, N. C. FOB WHITLEY ASSOC.. INC. Suite 503 Professional Bldg Telephone 828-66J6 INDUSTRIAL TRAINEES Ma chine-operated trainee posiuons i- now open at local synthetic hnn. Positions are open on first, M'cond and third shifts. Company !lei> excellent fringe benefits, hist have transportation Prefer ■ ! iicants with farm or industrial ■v, i icnee and at least 811 1 grade : ■ ,it i, ,n Good references Ap in i- r.son at Fi ed Whitaker Maywood Ave , Raleigh,' N .V .ARGfc TOWELS $2 93 S. *■ men and women wanted. Mac Big Money, selling our lev.. I.assiter Wholesalers, Dept. ;o >4! Richmond. Va. NORTH CAROLINA STATE PER SONNEL DEPARTMENT. P. O Box 328. 121 Wist Jones St. Ra leigh. N C No fee charged An F]U Opportunity Employer. SITUATIONS! I WTP.-WOMEN | ' ,‘ANTLD—-Po-ition : secretary-re ceptionist. Experienced Short i- I requited $4C:,' Replv to Box 25747. JOIN THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF KELLY GIRL < you enloy meet nj new peecle enfl wools like to be able tc work only wren it's convenient, you wHJ love being * KELLY GIRL. Too sev rates and intei-csting tern oerery assignments can be vourj I* you ere over II and have office or marketing experience. Coll or come bv WllV GIRL DlVlSiCti mm SERVICE.. i tot Oberlin Road BS24SM - 833 8418 Equal Opportunity Employer "• ANTED—Position secretary-re ceptionist Experienced. Stiort "ami required 8360 Reply to Box .h 747. g HOME SERVR?* J TARBORO STREET DRAPERY SHOP —We specialie in draper ins, 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 and long distance mov ing. Rriamkatte. N C or contact at East Side Restaurant, Cabar rus Street. POOLE BROTHERS Well Drilling and Well Borine. Day Phone 266-2185. Night Phone 266-1420. Route 5. Raleigh, N C. PICTUR r. p H AME MOLDING. CAPITAL CITY LUMBER CO CHARLIE'S MOTOR CO. 617 West South St Phone 834-4363 We Welcome Master Charge Cards gj FOR SALE I NEW AND USED FURNITURE G. S. Turker & Bros., Sac. 112 E. Hargett St. MONK'S DISCOUNT FTTRNTTUZtfc -Why pay retail? Save up to $ 50 on Bassett Bedroom suites; .a to $48.95, on Kingsdowr, unst ress sets; to'Va off on lamps, wall pictures and accessories. Hwy. 401 S at City Limits. 72245255. Open iO a m. ‘til 0 p.m. TERRY’S WWOTIK CO.— We buy and *y!i new and used ftur nSttar*. Sl« S, Mertla St. 623-st9t. CTvSX BEAUTY COXXEGK-A complete course in Beauty Cul ture. Personality and Charm. Bay, and nightlv classes: weekly or month!v. Air conditioned. Mrs. w. j Pitts. Owner'-Manseer. Iffl ». Sftst Street- Raleieh, N. C. If HOUSES I 1 ««»*« 1 MAGNIFICENT VIEW 8 acres. Sanderford Road. 628 foot road frontage. City water and sewer available. COX REALTY. 834-8386 HOMES NEAR PDF ELEMEN TARY SCHOOL, S and 3 bed rooms; some with basement. FHA and VA. Loan assumption avail; able. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Cali 631-0361. FOB SALE A new S bedroom, home from Creedmoor, N. C. Turn ight on N. C. 86, 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 704-207-4138, L, X, Cannon,: Monroe. N, C. DUPLEX Now rented $6 800 ROSS TURNER REAL ESTATE. 833-7707 HOUSE FOR SALE 3 bedroom house, good location and A-l condition. ROSS TURNER REAL TY ESTATE. 833-77i.7 FOR SALE Metal single beds and springs. SB. 833-7707. Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAK-B-Q ant Chicken (Our Specialty) Pig and Chicken 10S E. DAVES ST. TYPEWRITERS, adding machines. Diamonds, radios and all kinds of musical instruments. We tra’fie, loan or buy. See us and save. RE LIABLE LOAN CO., 347 S, Wilm ington St., Raleigh. GOLF BAILS, SO percent off. Ail Golfers Pro Shop, WendelifUah vvay ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms "Would prefer girls, but couples acceptable Phone 832- 5412 ROOMS FOR RENT Furnished rooms for couples as well as single persons, Raleigh’s best. Ph. 833-3048. ROOMS for 2 working ladies or adult students. Call after 6 p.m $32-0(63. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of tiie Estate of David S. Greene, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify ali persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at 802 South East Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 12th day of March, 1971, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to the Estate will please make immediate payments to the un dersigned. BERNICE W GREENE, Executor of DAVID S GREENE 8 '2 South East St.. Raleigh, N. C GEORGE R GRTEX .. Attorney August 22-29; Sept 5- .2. 1970 EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as exeeutix of the estate of Daisy B Bi iscoe, de - ceased iate. of Wake County N C. and Washington, D. C. This is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at 211 North Tarboro Road, Raietgh. N. C. on or before January 14, 1971. All persons indebted to said es tate please make immediate pay ment. This, the 12th day of August 1970. MRS -PEARL FREEMAN WIL LIAMS, Executrix. 211 North Tarboro Road. Raleigh. N. C. August 22-28; Sept 5-12, 1970 NCIiCT'. IN THE DISTRICT COURT DIV. 63-SP-194 NORIH CAROLINA WAKE CCUMY MRS. RC-A P: KIRY. Executrix OF THE EISIAi'E C. MRS. ANNIE WILLIAMS, iDE-ACEASED vs. JCnN WILSON, JESSIE. CELIA WILSON. RIAYMUND WILSON. AND JOE WILSON (HEIRS OF (MRS. ANNIE, WXUAMo TO JCE WILSON: Take notice that petition seek ing to sell a certain tract of land of which you have a one-sixth interest has been filed in the above action. The purpose of the action is to sell the land described in the petition at public sale, in order to pay the debts against the estate of (Mrs. Annie Williams, de ceased . You are required to make de fense to such pieadin-g on or be fore the 30th day of September, IS7L, upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for tlhe relief sought. This 13th day of August, iB7O. GRETOREN B. (DICKSON, Asst Clerk of Court T. J. CARNAGE, Attorney August 22-20; Sept. 6-19!, 1070, KXBCUnflX’ll notice Having qualified as executrix: of the estate of John Culhem! But ler, deceased. late of. W«k* Coun ty, N. C., Site is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said <tec®a*®d to exhibit them to the undersigned at SIRS Fayetteville,* fUmA, Raleigh, K. C. on or b«font March 7, im. Ail pmrmm Indebted to uM estate, please make immedate payment. This, the 25th day of August, CHARLES A FIELD. Itß>' a South Wilmington St , Raleigh, N C August 29; Sept. 5-12-19, 1070 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIV (CIVIL) NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY WILLIAM FREEMAN. Plaintiff VS IRENE FREEMAN Defendant The above named defendant, Irene Freeman, will take not-ce that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior Court of Wake County, N C., by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defen dant upon the grounds of one year's separation preceding the bringing of this action and the defendant will further take no tice that she is required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Ra leigh, North Carolina on or be fore the 16th day of October, .970 and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the u-lief demanded in said complaint This 24th dav of August, 197 GRETOHFN B DICKSON Asst Clerk Superior Court, Wake C’y W FRANK BROWFR Attorney August 29; Sept 5-12-19 1970 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT OOURT DIV (CIVIL) NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MARY JONES. Plaintiff vs WniLTE JONES. Defendant The above named defendant, Willie Jones, will take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior 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 defendant will fa - ther take notice that she is re quired to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Disttiet Court of Wake County, m the Court house in Raleigh, North Carolina on or before the ISth day of Oc tober, ,970. and answer to the complaint in said action, or me plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint This 24th dav of Augu t 1970 GRFTCHEN B DICKSON A-' Clerk Superior Court, \\ ike ■ W. FRANK BROWER Attorn, August 29. Sept 512-19 1970 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION tcrviL) NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY LAWRENCE JEFFERSON, P am till vs. GERALDINE JKFFEftSON, Defen dant The above named defendant Geraldine Jefferson, will take no tice that the action entitled ,is above has been commenced in the the 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 separation preceding the bringing of this action and the defendant will further take notice that she is required to appear at tire office of the Clerk of the District Court of -Wake County, in the Court house in Raleigh, North Carolina, on or before the 30th day of Oct , 187- and answer to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff ap ply .to the Court for the relief demanded in said compaint This 31st day of August, .970 GHETCHEN B DICKSON. Asst Clerk of Superior Court, Wake County W. FRANK BROWER. Attorney Sept. 12-89-26. Oct 3 1970 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualiied as administra tor of the estate of Hattie Keith Bledsoe, deceased, iate of Wake County, North Carolina, tins is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceas ed to exhibit them to the undei signed at Route 6, Box 406-B, Ra leigh, North Carolina, on or be fore the 3rd day of "April, 1971. or this notice will be pleaded in ba: of their recovery. All persons indebted to the es tate will please make immediate payments to the undersigned. MAUDIE B. MITCHELL Adminis tratrix of Hattie Keith Bledsoe Route 3, Box 696-B, Raleigh. N. C GEORGE GREENE, Attorney Sept. 12-89-26. Oct 3. 1970 Obituaries MR. FRANK FERRELL Funeral services for* Mr. Frank Ferrell, 57, an employee of the State Highway Depart ment, who died Sept. 3, were held Sunday at 3 p.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church by Rev. Eugene Mason. Burial was m the Evans Cemetery, He is surviving by his wife, Mrs. Daisy Ferrell, two sisters, Mrs. Trannie McCrirnmon and Mrs. Mary Denning, both, of Ra leigh. * * * MR. WILLIAM P. EDMOND SON Funeral services for Mr. William R. Edmondson, of 314 Smithfield St., retired teacher at the Governor Morehead School, who died Wednesday, Sept. 2, were held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. Paul AME Church. Burial followed in the Carolina Biblical Gardens. Sur viving are his wife, Mrs. Hat tie M, Edmondson; a son, Dr. William R., Edmondson, Jr. of East Orange, N. J„; and two grandchildren, * * * The result of a Women’s Bu reau survey show that provision by hospitals of adequate child care facilities for their health personnel benefits both em ployers and employees. Per sonnel recruitment is Improv ed, and absenteeism and labor turnover are reduced. 800 Freshmen To Vo. State PETERSBURG, \ a.-v n gmia State College will officially wel come more than 800 students to freshmen classes on Wednes day, Sept. 9, at 8 a.m. A pre dicted enrollment of approxi mately 3,000 students are ex pected for all classes at the college this fall. A full week of Freshmen Orientation Activities will get underway on campus Tuesday, Sept. 1, starting at 8 a.m. Ac cording to an announcement from I.TC R. M. Hendrick, Jr., US Army Retired, who serves as registrar and director of ad missions, the predicted enroll ment of 3,000 students this year, if they all attend, Is an increase over last year’s registration and will represent an all time. high in attendance at the col lege. The freshmen class, expect ed to lie the largest in the his tory of the college, will, as usual, have more coeds en rolled than male students. The girls and boys will come from 22 states in the USA, from the District of Columbia, and from overseas in Iran, Puerto Rico Sesame Street NEW YORK, N. Y.-Morethan 1,500 minority pre-school chil dren spent the summer learning basic skills in an unusual pro gram sponsored by the New York City Neighborhood Youth Corps and educatior TV. The program, run by the city in coordination with the highly acclaimed Sesame St. T V ser tes, employ eci big h school students to teach four to -seven-year-olds education al concepts including the alpha bet and the number system. Sesame street,, entering its second year on educ Atonal TV, VSC Signs Nine Cagers PETERSBURG - Virginia State College head basketball Coach. Harold Deane has an nounced the signing of the fol ding nine players who, though freshmen, v, ill plat on the Troian varsity in CIAA ‘action this winter. They are; James Wyche, a 6-4, 196-lb. center from Woodson High in Hopewell, Va. Wyche, after three years in the army, is returning tc the area where he was an all-state and all-dis trict standout, leading woodson to a 25-3 record in 1966 as team captain. He averaged 20 points and 20 rebomds a game. Coach Deane calls Wyche a -‘very vicious rebounder and a great effort man,'’ Eugene Henry, a 6-2, 180-lb. forward-guard from Woodson High in Hopewill. Also spent three years In the army, he was honorable mentiom all state and was all-dish letwith Wyche in 1566, averaging 10.9 points and 16 lebounds a game. Coach Deane says Henry is "a great competitor with great leaping ability and is very quick,” Richard B, Phillips, a 6-6, 178-lb. center from Peabody High in Petersburg, Va. Another military ve*. Phillips led the Peabody 1 ions in rebounding and shot-blocking in 1566 when lie received all-district honors. Deans says Phillips has “great leaping ability, is a good rebounder and lias great po tential.’’ Frank R. Morton, a 6—l, 18- year-old forward from Arm strong High in Richmond, Va. Captain of his high school squad, Morton was all-district, andall region m iht.y He le i the team in scoring with 19.3 ,• game and rebounds with 12.3 Coach Deane says Menton Is a “good all-a round ball-player and team man. He comes ready to play and has good jump-shooting a bilit \.” I in'. I ,'l'** Jo! JiSi.ii, a 6-7, 190- lb. ec .tr: fi m, \. T. Johnson High in Mom rose, Va. Also a tear captain, Johnson was hon orable mention Group II all state and was all-district. He led ! is team in scoring (23.2) and rebounding (16.7). Deane sa* s Johnson has a good shoot ing touch and has a great po tential. “He is getting strong er,” the Coach added, Milton F. Lundy, a 5-10 guard from Roosevelt High In Wash ington, D, C., where he led the Rough Riders to the D. C. In terhigl Western Division title by scoring 17.7 a game and making 9.3 assists a game and making several all-city teams. “Lundy is a very quick, smart southpaw quarterback with great ability to penetrate and hit the open man.” Coach Deane said. Lloyd Goodwin, a 6-6, 180- lb. forward from Ballou High in Washington, D. C,, where he too made several all-city teams and captained his • squad with 15 points and 18 rebounds a game. and the Virgin Islands. States represented are Calif., conn., De,, Fla., Ga,, 111., lowa., Ky., Maine, Md., Mass., Mich., N, J., N. Y,, North, and South Carolinas, Ohio, Okla., Penna., R. 1., Vt., and Va. The Big Brothers and Big Sisters organizations on cam pus will be busy the week of Sept. 1 assisting the college administration in making the incoming freshmen students feel at home. They will be hold ing daily sessions with direc ors, department heads, and administrative staffs and as sisting faculty and staff in ad ministering placement tests, holding pep sessions, planning outdoor picnics and other so cial affairs, and mapping plans for the traditional end-of-the week induction ceremony, to be held in Virginia Hall auditorium and on the college front cam put. Already on hand to greet the new and returning students are some 250 faculty and staff mem bers and more titan 260 ad ministrators, supervisors and bouse - keeping personnel. Youth Corps used cartoons, puppets, music and “commercials’ in which letters, numbers and other lessons are “advertiser iu prepare kindergarten-age chil dren for their first year in a classroom. The program was coordinated through, the Utiliza tion Department of the Chil dren's Television Workshop, producers of Sesame Street. Mrs. Evelyn Davis is director of the utilization program. During the two-month pro gram that ended Friday, 240 teenagers in the federally fund ed Youth Corps oroeram re viewed and reinforced the lessons shown on TV using games and classroom techni ques. me teacher - student rauc was kept low-about five pre schoolers for every teenager and the atmosphere was as casual as a five-year-old’s birthday party. “The instructors have apro gram guide so the;, know what games or activities to use to besi review the key concepts,” John Noland, director of high school activities for the city’s Youth Services Agency ex plained at a demonstration at Andrew Jackson HS in Queens. On a $68,000 budget, the pro gram was run at 15 sites in the city including high schools, community centers and store fronts. Sesame Street's staff trained the Youth Corps work ers In two seven-hour session NEW 1971 FORD TRUCKS NOW ON DISPLAY AT SANDERS FORD Boys B*l3 register today at Sanders Ford fer the pass, punt and kick competition. SANDERS FORD 131 3 Downtown Blvd. 834 730 i j BIG DISCOUNTS ON 70 LEASE CARS PLYMOUTHS, CHEVROLETS, FORDS, CHEVELLES, MERCURYS, CHRYSLERS New Car Warranties - Used Car Prices 30 TO CHOOSE FROM Now On Display At O'NEAL'S L'SED CAR LOI See One Os These Men For Tremendous Savings Harrison Watson John Emory Ralph Marion C, R. Watson Managers IT. H. Hocutt OliklE A 1 CHRYSLER T% t#%Li PLYMOUTH 1938 S. Wilmington St., Raleigh, N. C. one 833-8661 Peily Kintals Availebk-Alt Yoitai MM KAIKR HO. SM4 Tune in the Darlington NASCAR Race Labor Day 11.30 c m. WKBQ Garner 1,000 kc AMERICA’S “GREATEST GOSPEL SINGING GROUP” - The famous Brooklyn All-Stars we re declared the nation’s greatest singing group by black disc jockeys of America in a meeting recently at Houston, Texas. The disc jockeys also play rock and roll and modern jazz music over their respective radio stations. This honor was held for many years by the Mighty Clouds of Joy. William (Bill) Hennessee, left, popular Fayetteville area disc jockey, is shown making the trophy presentation to the All-Stars here Sunday, during the; Tenth Anniversary observance of Brother James Thomas at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium. early in July. “Some of the teenagers in the program have decided to con tinue it in the fall on a volunteer basis,’* Noland said, Communi tv centers will contribute the space and TV sets. On each day, two of the v ' class hours were spent watch ing the TV series. But trip*; t parks and points of im, ~ -t broke up the formal educational work. Lunch for the pre-schuoi - MILL OUTLET VILLAGE, INC. New Shipment of WOOLENS $2.00 yd. Fall Colofs DACRON & COTTON 45c yd. Highway U. S. 1 North 8 Miles Out RALEIGH, N. C ers was provided rree. Most of the 1,500 children were recruited by the Y'outh < orps workers, who live in communities surrounding the 15 sites. 1 ‘Here is a program where the community can become direct 1\ Involved and see that the Modernize Your Home Specializing In Building For Additions—Repairs Renova tions—Or A New Home CALL RJ Construction Co. ROMUEL JONES - General Contractor 215 S. PETTIGREW ST. 833-3914 Business 266-2650 Residence TODAY'S BEST BUY 1970 HORNET It's a great tittle 128 hp six, with room for five passengers and a price tag that taxes the sting out of buying a new car. *1934 DELIVERED AT WEAVER BROS. Weaver Bros. Rambler 223 W. LENOIR ST., RALEIGH, N. C, 833-2767 DEALER NO. 3203 scnools are a projection of the community/' Marta Valle, Commissioner of Youth Serv ices, said in praising the pro gram. "The learning experience if such that the teenagers get as much out of the program as the pre-schoolers,” she said. .

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