8 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1970 ml 7' mJ' Classified Rates Inuu 1 S Cost per word 8c 5o Classified Display Per Line Per Issue 15c 12c Each word abbreviated, Initial or symbol counts as one word. rsg HOMEWORKERS WANTED Envelope addressers; send self addressed. stamped envelope OV ERSEAS JOBS High Pay; List of companies hiring, $1 (X) THE ELLIOTT COMPANY 74* 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 DIXIF. AGENCY. 30t.« W. 40 St Dept 207, NYC 10018 “A Thinking Man Drives A Yellow” YELLOW CAB CO 201 W MORGAN ST. 832-5811 "welders ATLAS STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY New Hope Saietgh, N. C. 808 WHITLEY ASSOC.. INC. Suite 503 Professional Bldg Telephone 828-6808 INDUSTRIAL TRAINEES -- Ma chine-operated trainee positions arc now open at local synthetic firm Positions are open on first, second and thud shifts. Company offers excellent fringe benefits. Must have transportation. Prefer applicants with farm or industrial oxpenenc and at least Bth grade education Good references Ap ply in person at Fred Whitaker Co.. 42; Maywood Ave., Raleigh. N C. 30 LARGE TOWELS . $2 98 Sale-men and women wanted. Make Big Money, selling our towels I.assiter Wholesalers. Dept 18041. Richmond. Va NORTH CAROLINA STATE PER SONNEL DEPARTMENT. P. O Box 338. 121 West Jones St.. Ra leigh N C No fee charged An Equal Opportunity Employer QslJ JOIN THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF KELLY GIRL If von onlay mooting new peetaa «n<( would like to b* ebt« to work only when !t'» convenient, you wfti love being * KELLY GIRL. Too mv rate* end Interesting tem porary esalgnments can be Vburs i< you are over it end nave edict or marketing experience. Call or come by why cim. division Km feenviCEi tot OSserlin Koed - 137 >4)l Equal Opportunity Employer KEY PERSONNEL 3803 Computer Drive. 782-3441. EXECUTIVE. SECRETARY En gineeiing terminology an asset. Typing, shorthand fS.tOO Key Personnel Service 38.13 Computer Drive. QUALITY CONTROLLED SECRE TARY General office experi ence. Typing shorthand. $413 Key Personnel Service. 3803 Computer Drive. TARBORO STREET DRAPERY SHOP—We 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 and long distance mov ing Rhamkatte. N C or contact at East Side Restaurant. Cabar rus Street. POOLE BROTHERS Well Drilling and WeU Boring Day Phone 268-2185. Night Phone ’ 266-1420 . Houte 5. Raleigh, N C PICTURE FRAME MOL DI N G I CAPITAL CITY LUMBER CO CHARLIE S MOTOR CO. 617 West South St. Phone 834-4363 We Welcome Master Charge Cards --'L osn rVßNirow G. S. Tucker & Bros., Jnc. 112 E. Hargett St. MONK'S DISCOUNT ITURNmiHS; —Why pay retail? Save up to fISO on Bassett Bedroom suites; up to $48.95, on Kirvgsdown mat tress sets; to off on lamps, wall pictures and accessories. Hwy. 491 S at City Limits. 722-62 SS. ©pere I© a.rci. 'til 9 p.m. nwnra susnovre co.- w« SktJF iwuf sell nevr and used fur -114 E. Martin St. M-01 M .. * * * Lord, I have loved the habi tation of thy house, and the place where thine honour dweileth. MAGMIIICP.'T VIEW Sanderford Road 625 foot road frontage City water and sewer available. COX REALTY 834-638 S HOMES NEAR POE ELEMEN TARY SCHOOL, 2 and 3 bed rooms; some with basement FHA and VA. Loan asstimplion avail able. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Call 834-0681. FOR SALE A new 3 bedroom home from Creodmoor, 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 704-287-4138, L. K Cannon. Monroe, N. C. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE O i ;■ dit ion. SIO.O ' BOS-. TURNER REAL ESTATE 883-77 7 FOR SALE -Aertron ’• ’ L ra dio system, one Black and Decker bench -a a and a- or’.cd storm doors Cal! 823-3786 FOR SALE Large 4 bedroom home Fully errpeted with con tra! air conditioning Biltn. o Hills Subdivision Priced for quick sale. Call 828-5786 oi 833-6849 As* for Samuel Hewitt. CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE -A complete course in Beauty Cul ture. Personality and Charm Day and nightie ela -• weekly or monthly Air condo i-,tied Mrs C. J Pitts. Ownet M.inaeer 229 S East Street Rak-ich N C' Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty) Pig and Chicken 10S E DAVIE ST BA L‘ LS ca° i>t ’ !rt ‘ n( off* sis Pro Shop, Wendell High-* TYPEWRITERS, adding machines Diamonds, radios and all kinds of. musical instruments. We trade loan or buy. Set- us and save RE- IXJAN CO , 317 S Wilm ington St., Raleigh LhkhmmhJ I 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. BOOMS for 2 working ladies or adult students. Call after 8 p m 832-0483. ROOM FOR Rl-.NT fm c .pic or men. Call 832-(8'8 aftei 4 p.m. Kg) ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned having qual ified as Administratrix of the es tate of George IV Greene Jr !,-- ceased, late of Wake County N" C , this is to notify all person having claims against -end . -t.it,. to present them to the undei signed on or before «lu- 2tii dav of March. 1971. or tins notit-i ui.l be plead in ba: of their recover' All persons indebted to said es tate will please maki immediate payment to tiro unde-signed Ibis the 11th das of September 1870. CHARLOTTE H GREENE. Ari ministiatrix. 517 East Unbar; Street. Raleigh, N. C. ROBERT W. BROOKS Attorney Sept. 19-26; Oct. 3-ls :S7O ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as admimsu.-, trix of the estate of W R E,l --l monsond. deceased, t; i- i., to no tify all pc. sons having claims against the estate to present the-.,, to the undersigned on or before the !Bth day oi March. 1971 m this notice will be pleaded in bar of tLoir recovery All persons indebted to the o-- tate will please make imnied.it, payment This 18th dav of September 1970. MRS. HATTIE M. EDMONDSON Executrix F. J. CARNAGE Attorney Sept. 26; Oct. 3-10-17, 1970 ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of F.ank Fei reli, deceased, this is to no tify ail persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 18th day of March. 1971. r this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to tin es fate will please make immediate payment. This 18th day of Sept . 1970 MRS DAISY BROWN FERRELL Executrix F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney Sept. 25; Oct 3-10-17 1970 ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified a« admlnistia liepi Notices I x d the estate i.t Mi- Ada L Youn... dtceased, this is to notify all pc sons having clams against Lm estate t,, present tiu-in to .he :t i >- •' ■ ion r bob :« the IS'h -e - i \li . : 197] or t.-,is notice ill be ph aded in bar of rheir re covei v. All pi ind< btt d to the es ;.,ie .'.iii p, -rse make immediate pay ir.t nt T.-is 13' day ,u Sept 197, 1 L LC.VxIR L YOL NG, Executoi F J Aii.NAGF Attorney S, : t 26, Or! IT-10-27, 1970 IN THE DISTRICT COURT NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE' COUNTY LEON HOLLOWAY, Jr., Plaintiff vs. CARMEN LYDIA HOLLOWAY, Defendant TO CARMEN LYDIA HOLLOWAY, DEFENDANT. Take notice that a pleading or complaint seeking relief against you iias been filed in the above entitled action and was filed in the D triet Court of Wake Coun ty on tlie 15 day of September, 1970. Tlie nature of the relief being sought is as follows 1 Plaintiff seeks a divorce abso lute from Carmen Lydia Hollo way. Defendant, upon the grounds tliai Plaintiff and Defendant have lived separate and apart for more than one continuous year next preceding the institution of this let inn and that Plaintiff and De fendant are still living in the said state of separation. You are required to answer or demur io tlie said Complaint of Plaintiff not later than the 6,h Jo; of November, 1970, ar.d upon your failure to do so the Plaintiff seeking service against you will appy to the Court for the relief sought. This 15 day of September. 1970. GRETCHEN B DICKSON. Asst. Clk . Wake Countv District Court GEORGE H. GREENE, Attorney SEPT. 19-26; Oct. 3-10. 1970 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIV (CIVIL) NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY PER YEL.DO BINNS, Plaintiff vs. BRENDA BINNS. Defendant The above named defendant, Brenda Binns, xx ill take notice that the action entitled as above has been commenced in the Su perior ( am of Wake Coun’y, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the grounds if one year's continuous separation preceding the bring ing of this action and tlie defen dant will further take notice that Sh • is required to appear at tlie office ol the Clerk of the Superior Court of Wake County, in the Courthouse in Raleigh, North Car olina on or before toe 6 day of Nir, 197a ar.d answer to the com plaint m said action, or the piain tit'f will apply to the Court for the leliel demanded in saicl com plaint. T! 15 day of Sept.. 1970. CRi i iii .x il iHC . .;. G.V Asst Clk. Superior Court, Wake C'y W f RANK BROWER Attorney SEPT. 19-26; Oct. 3-10, 1970, IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY MRS ROSA I-VKRV. EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE OF MRS AN NIE WILLIAMS. DECEASED vs. JOHN WILSON, JESSIE WILSON CELIA U fLSON, RAYMOND WIL - SON AND JOE WILSON iHEIRS OF MRS ANNIE WILLIAMS Under and by virtue of an or dei id tne Clerk of Superior Court oi Wake County, North Carolina, in , :at e. ; roccedir. : en titled -' i - . the undei - 'igm i i \ cut: ix v, in on rile itli day of , ctt..>er. .. 70. at 12:1". o'clock noon at the Ej't door of tile i oui (house. Wake County, N C-, offer for sale to the highest buidi r t*)i i.i-li Uk- hereinafter dere ibed land, tin same being located in Method, North Caro lina. and more particularly de sciibcd ,i- follows BEGINNING at an iron pipe at tile into: section oi the East line o) a 4o It. roadtvay North and South, and the North line oi a 4i ft roadway running Last and Me :. ounce South 6J degrees East along tile North line of -aid 45 It. roadway U 0 1! to an iron pipe, co ncr of lot No. 1. thence North 6 dc , res W< t along tie- South line ,t 1;i Ni L 1.5 it. to an ium pi;u- in !he Ear t line - of aforesaid 45 it. street; thence South. 21 de.uee 4* nuliues We-t along -an . ,t line i | feu To tin BEGINNING accord ing to survey . ii.ii). and descrip tion : i ade :••• C i. Mali 1 R. . - tin >1 E:v..n. i : Hand Duet n-.1.-ei, 1951. and J u.\ . 1957 T -neve -:ui biddei w ill in '<-'i|u ■ - to make a depo- it of lot !> 'to il tell pe: cell! ol I he H‘l> -a - bid to - how good faith, md !. e bn! will lay open, a.- pio • *<li u I’, law t e ten din - fm fur hi r t ai-i.-d bids » 1 6’: day of Oc',,|-„ - ]97 HRS RCS \ : I.RRY Kxmi',. ,x *. J CARNAGE Attm rw Ju •»)-•. ,-Ki, i. . i Obituary MRS. AI ICF GLENN Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Glenn. BG, who died. Wed nesday. Sept, 30, were held Sunday , Oct. -5. at St. John AME Church at 1 p.m., by Rev. E, E. Worthy and Rev. W. B. Lewis. Burial was in Mount lope Cemetei y. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. Robena Ashe of Raleigh; two sons. Mr. Otha Glenn and Mr. Curtis Glenn of Raleigh; one sister, Mrs. Mable Brew er of Philadelphia, Pa.; one brother, Mr. Otha Upchurch of Durham; seventeen grand children; twenty-three great grandchildren and three great, great grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS The frimih of the late Norman York would like to express their drepi t ar#picei«t.on to their many fi lends for the sympathy and coir.foil ulfcred during the pei mil of . i-< .ivciniiit a; the passing ot our beloved husband and lather A special thank from yy ih MRS EVKRLEE vnnv * ♦ * Gather not my soul with sin ners, nor my life with bioodv men. SMITH FIELD - Well hello out there, God bless you, here we are again looking over tlie news to see what the “happs” were over tlie weekend. Lne church bulletin gave us news. Green Hill Baptist had a revival which was conducted by the pas tor, Rev. Richard Penny and Rev. Ned Barbor of Oaky Grove had Its revival tlie past week and conducted by Rev. J. W. Williams of Raleigh. Three new members were added to the church, Servides are conducted twice a month, the fourth and the second Sundays. On the sec ond Sunday the Youths are in charge of the praise services and different speakers ar® in charge. Groups No. 1 and 2 cele brated an anniversary the third Sunday, Sept. 20, at 2:30 at Oaky Grove, Galilee Baptist welcomes you to come and worship with them on the second and fourth Sunday of each month where Rev. J. h. Turner is the pastor. Green Hill have services on the third Sunday. Come and worship with them. Rev. R. Penny is the pastor. The Johnston Baptist Minis ters and Deacons Union was held at Galilee the sth Sun day in August. The Johnston Your Weekly Horoscope October 8 through October 14 ARIES (March 21-April 19): If in the pash Ari, you have found it difficult to carry off a sustained relation ship with one of opposite sex, then you are about to shift gears. Into reverse. Time is ripening for you to make a commitment. Completely and totally. Week ahead for tearing old plans to smithereens. Thus you make room for the new. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Stay put in week ahead, Taurus. Motion means nothing unless it is properly di rected. Hold out your hand, and allow joy, like a shy sparrow to come to you. You've been scrambling lately. Week should prove unusually productive. Last two days are for hearing from old friend. Take time to visit. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Stop resisting that which you wish to overcome, Gem. You can only gam control by digging deeper and deeper. Resistance is negative. Learn to assimilate. This is positive approach. Swing, baby. Like to and fro. Listen to your heart. It’contracts and expands, it gives and takes. Should you do less? CANCER (June 21-July 22): Social life should take a giant step forward in days ahead, Moonsweetie. Be re ceptive to one of opposite sex who seems just a bit run of-the-mill at first glance. Remember that things are sel dom what they seem. And old Run-Of-The-Mill just could turn out to be the answer to your prayers. Last day of week excellent for planning new adventure. Especially if it should involve travel. LEO (July 23-August 22): Domestic detente should occur before third day. This will give Leo a chance for a breather. Take it, love. You're going to need all the rest you can get, for bv last day of week events will be in the works which will sap you of energy. Pnysicai, mental, moral, spiritual and psychological. Sound interesting? Ummm. Wait and see. VIRGO (August 23-September 22): Close associate may attempt to get you into emotional bind. This just could be testing. Don't fall. Keep your cool. Remain un flappable. By mid-week energy cycle should be high. Money matters improve and information concerning in vestment should be forthcoming. Last day o' week ideal for contacting amusing friend. LI SR A (September 23-Cctober 22): Week ahead for flexing muscles of your mind. You must keep them in lone, Lib'a, lest they go flabby. In tills area, yr. ■ c.ould afford to accept a litHe help frem your friends. Something may bo brewing as a direct result of your looking at life thru a beer glass darkly. As week draws to a e'ese, bang out letter which is long overdue. SCORPIO (October 23-Novembcr 21): You could spend the week purring with contentment, Scorp. Tc do so, however, you'll have to give up some of your night life, f-orget the back fences and curl up by the home fires. For a refreshing change cf pace. Last three days of week favorable for money matters to clear. SAGITTARIUS (November 22-December 21): Week ahead is one for really LIVING, Saj, Forget the role of robot. Who needs it? Certainly not Sap Get in touch with your inner feelings, baby. Then stay with them. To the end. Which incidentally will not be bitter, but sweet. Ah, yes. Sweet, indeed. CAPRICORN (December 22-January 21): Business affairs may not go according to plan, but affairs of the heart will more than compensate. Seek hidden clue for Cap in Olga's message to Saj. AQUARIUS (January 20-Pebruary 18): Tattered, old memories may come back to haunt you in week coming up. Aquarius. Gloom may hang heavy over your head. Should this happen, bust out of routine. Head for the hills. Or the seashore. Just be sure it is NOT the corner saloon that you make a beeline for. Booze and gloom speli D-O-O-M. And Olga will permit none of that non sense. PISCES (February 19-March 20): Rebellion may be m the wind in week ahead, Pisces. Perhaps from member of another generation, who is hellbent on having own way. Try your level best to deal fairly, yet firmly. Don't allow yourself to be hassled. Ambiguous message will arrive before week ends. Smith field And Surrounding Areas News MRS. \NNIF ELI.IOTT Baptist Missionary Women’s Union will convene with; the Galilee Baptist Church In Smithfield. Rev. Lucas Is the pastor. The BranchStstei^■swill spon sor a program at Oaky Grove tlie second Sunday evning at 7:30. Mrs. Mary Murphy enjoyed a weeks visit with Mrs. Diane Hood, who now resides in Con cord. She lias joined her hus band there. Mrs, Gertrude Spencer and children spent time with hei father, Mr. Charlie Merrit of Wilson Mills, While there, she visited '.er sister-in-lav-', Mrs. Janie Frierson and family and Mrs. Marv Murphy of Smith field. Mrs. G, Spencer lives in New 'i’ork. Mrs. Mary Murphy spent some time with her sis ter, Mrs. Nancy Hood. Miss Danita Elliott spent the summer in New York with her sister, Mrs. Lillie Wo mack. Mrs. Christine Henderson, Mr. Cotelia Campbell of New York formerly of Johnston County visited their home and church services at Oaky Grove Baptist, Mrs. Marrrte Britt is visit ing her mother, who is very ill. M; s. W illie Bush of Wilson Mill, formerly of Georga has just returned from Macon. Ga. visiting friends arid relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Elliott visited thrir grandmother, Het tie Smith, who is ill and at tended the family reuion held in Raleigl , at th„ Tee Off Club. The annual family reunion of the decendants past and pre sent of Judkins and Hender son Sanders was held at Tee Off Club in Raleigh. About hundred attended and had an enjovable time. After the din ner was served, the evening was well spent playing golf, swim ming and other games, spon sored by Mi's. Geneva Jeffers. The w inners were Parmela Jud kins. Dorethia Elliott, Donnie Williams, Phillis Thompson, Vanessa Smiley, Jennifer Wil liams, Reginald Gary, Denise Alston, Donell Tomilson, Let the words of my mouth and the meditations Os my heart be accaptable in thy sigh O Lord, my strength and my re deem. r. Our sick and shut-ins are Mrs. Hettie Smith is very ill, Mrs. Thelma Watson, Mrs. Lillie Raynor, Mrs. Viola Ton kins, Mrs. Jessie W atson. Mrs. Hattie Holt, Mi s. Thomas Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tomilson, and Mi's. Clarence Tomilson, Vernon Smitl son of the late Sylvester Smith past. ti ,npv birthdav to Norman Fl - Michael W’-miack, Rick Mac! arrow, Mr. Dorse Fl lio.t, Mrs. Rosa Elliott and Mis. Lucie Eason. Congratu lations to Mr. and Mis. Mcari- Elliott and tb-ir new baby boy, Eric. Mrs. Maggie Bell formerly ol Mnitjifield visited her daugh ter and teturned to D. C where she lives with Mrs. Sarah Eason. Green Chapel Church of Smiti field held its animal Hom-r coming. Oaky Grove will hold its Hon; ■coming the -It; Sunday in Oct. I inner will be served. We were very sorry to re ceive the news from the family of Mr. and Mrs. Donnie San der about the accident of their four children. Two in Johnston Memorial and two in Wake Me morial. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Sanders were away at the time in New York taking care of business. Other sick and shut-ins are Mrs. Hula McClain who is much better now. She remains with her daughter, Irene Clark. Mr. Morris Tomilson is hospitaliz —— .iHWUgfrgiMSR* MII L OUTLET VILLAGE, INC. New Shipment of WOOLENS $2.00 yd. Fall Colors DACRON & COTTON 45c yd. 1 Hivh'vpy U S 1 North 8 Miles Out RALEIGH, N. C r A Q Plymouth Fury 111 4 dr. O/ sedar, u conditioning. 1 power s 9/iCK ■ steering . , . /.H7J 'AQ A ' n! -"" 1 su ‘ ! U7 torrai transmission, air j conditioning, pov.er JO/OC ! i steering . “ZO/J * : f/ Q Rebel 2 dr. hardtop, air OO conditioning, iOQQC i pov-,er steering . , . 4-0/3 //p Rebel . nard'op, OO power SIQQ£ steering | 07D r/Q Mercedes D.esei 4 dr. i OO secian 220 Series, a r con ditioning power SQCOC brehes U77J i '/ P Chevrolet Wagon 4 dr. j OO power steering SOOOC automatic transmission ZZ/D 4/7 imperial 4 dr, automatic O/ transmission, power steer, ing power brakes, SO/fOC power windows . . . Z4Y D 4/7 Saab 2dr a.r S)OQ£; U/ conditioning , I/£7 .J ! 4/7 CMC lon Truck, V 6 OO engine, 4-speed S~7QC I hansmission / /3 Weaver Bros. Rambler Com«r W tfmmgron tint! South sfre«?t o*oifr No. 3205 Phone 834-6266 , ed in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt, Mrs. Lillie Ray nor is improving, yfrs. Hettie Smith and Mrs. Francis Leach. The two days session of the Johnston District Ministers and Deacons Union convened at Galilee Baptist where Rev. Lucus is the pastor. Mrs. Maggie Bell has has returned home. Mrs. Hubenstein Judkins of California is visiting her moth er, Mrs. Gussie Judkins and other relatives along with two children. Our sick and shut-ins are Mrs. Eula McClain has been very ill. At present, she is tpiri firim-ii mmmmm — m-n J 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 Reside net NEW 197] FORD : TRUCKS NOW ON DISPLAY AT SANDERS FORD ! ' Boys 8-1 3 register today at Sanders Ford for the * pass, punt and kick competition. j SANDERS FORD . 13! 3 Downtown Bivd. 834-7301 j ■Ljfjvon evening MHMiMI CLASSES OI f M WS*§ ¥ fits *fi Monday through . am i l liV f Isi wj fHI Thursday § l ijyy^y l jjyy ta 4JUl (s-.m-sm p.m.) STARTING OCT. 14,1970 ® Diploma and Certificate Programs in Accounting. Business Administration, General Business, Credit Management, and Accounting Clerks Training. • Special Saturday morning classes in Management of a Small Business, Tax Return Preparation, Managerial Accounting and Personnel Manage ment. ' • Partial and Full Tuition Scholarships available. • Licensed by N. C. State Board eif Education. Licensed by N. C. State Board at Education CALL 832-0886 INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES P.O. Box 2475 Raleigh, N.C.-27602 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CAROLINIAN Cl ME $2.14 Off AND jA V E the Regular' $7.80 Per Year Newsstand Price ' Clip This Coupon And Mail To: THE CAROLINIAN 518 E. MARTIN ST. RALEIGH, N. C. 27601 SAVf/m $2.14! Enter my one year subscription to THE CAROLINIAN North Carolina’s Leading Weekly At $5.50 plus 16c Tax (Total $5.66) NAME ADDRESS V CITY SIGNATURE - —- Make Checks Payable to THE CAROLINIAN being taken care of by her daughter; Mrs. Irene Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Tomilin son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Holt, Mrs. Lillie Raynor, Don nie Jones, Mattie Bridges and Hattie Smith. Tlie Johnston Baptist Wo man’s Missionary Union will convene at Piney Grove. We do hope you can attend.Mrs.Clara Ballentine is president. The Homemakers rmi) spon sored a trip to the Beach.. Mr. Jack Williams will be* ordained at Green Chapel the sth Sunday night. The public iT invited.

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