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THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C„ SATURDAY, JULY 24. 1871 10 far ffIISTACTi^M f . Classified Rates Issues I 8 Cost per word 6c 5e Classified Display Per Line Per Issue 15c 12c Each word abbreviated, Initial or symbol counts as one word. HOMEWORKERS WANTHU Envelope addressers; send self addressed. stamped envelope. OV ERSEAS JOBS: High Pay; List of companies hiring. SI.OC. THE ELLIOTT COMPANY 748 Washington Avenue Miami Beach Florida 3313 d MAIDS T0"5125 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, NYC. 16018. “A Thinking Man Drives A Yellow” YELLOW CAB CO. 201 W MORGAN ST. 832-5811 WELDERS ATLAS STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY New Hope Church Road Raleigh, N. C. EOte WfijTHUDY ASSOC., Bite. Suite 503 Professional Bldg Telephone 826-6606 WORTH CAROLINA STATE PER SONNEL DEPARTMENT, P. O. Box 328, 121 West Jones St., Ra lelgbr N. €. No fee charged. An TARfIBORO STREET DRAPERY SHOP—We specialize in draper ies, slipcovers, bedspreads, deco rated pillows. Workmanship and materials guaranteed. Dial 828- 2468 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 Well Bering Day Phone 266-2188, Night Phone 266-J420, Route 5. Raleigh. N C. g FOR SALE | new and Used rinmruKt. G. 8. Tucker 42 Bros., Inc. 112 E. Hargett Bt. mtamca xnacouoN’r fubni- roUtlt Save up' to SIBO on Bedroom Suite* • u ''‘ ■ incrmtm Suite*. Up to Jiott on other tteme. Term*. e.m. Hlghwey ®. *>F' tween King* end Bhoney. «S*KRY*S rUUNTTURE CO— We ■ MISCELLANEOUS I ■jvfORSMI^J Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAR-B-Q an«* Chicken • (Our Specialty) Pig and Chicken IN E. DAVIE ST. OOLF BALLS, SO percent oft. Ail Golfers Pro Shop, Wendell High-, way. TWEWRITERS, adding maehines Diamonds, radios and all kinds of musical instruments We trade, loan or buy. See us and save. KE LIARLE LOAN CO., 307 S. Wilm ington St„ Raleigh, 'if HOUSES | jg m%m ■ Wdk-BNW - A new S hedroo. bratte from Creedmoor. N, C. Tom rtost on N. C. 98. proceed to Wil ton to third store on left, turn right to dead end. Turn i*#t end &agroxtmat«uy 8-4 mtto *aslt for; *cta WJstoom Amy rmwonable <nw*» offer wffl be eeeeptod. XM coOect L. K GsAnbn, Momoe, N. C, EMAKX. BOOK, bath, cooking area, in a Christian home. #34-8149, FOR RENT—Store for rent. Hi’a Davie St, -Excellent condition Call 838-6717. HOUSE FOR RENT—3-room house l8»8t. Augustine'» Ave. #BB.OO rn-wm. Wien B«t»edroom brick apartment in Rest Raleigh,. JRtt.oo. 787-J«JB. HU» room in room me house tor mala*— convenient to bus stop or downtown. House with mar ried couple. Seed of hold pre barred. Wrtt* to Box 5W747. * e « for * toe button that say#, “’try a little kindne**,"- send »w»« and addrewt to Cor ®«rttta Sev*i«« Dept-, Clairol, Ml Parti Avenue, New York, jWSpooaa. CIVELLA BEAUTY COLLEGE—A comDlete course in Beauty Cul ture, Personality and Charm. Day and nightly classes; weekly or monthly. Air conditioned. Mrs. C. J. Pitts. Owner-Manager, 228 S. Erst Street. Raleieh. N C. We need local people to stuff and address envelopes for our maili order firm. For more information send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to: MANAGER. BOX 3816. LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS. 72203. $ HOUSE FOR SALE—Good loca tion One block from new post ?Jr ice ° n New Bern Ave.. Zone R spaceßesMb U * business CERTIFIED TEACHER opening Day Care Center near Poole Road. Ages 4-up. Call Mrs. Keith at 834-7083 after 5. WANTED -- Woman desires do mestic work ffi days. Call BR4- 7898. HOMEWORKERS WANTED (en velope addressers) Rush stamped, self-addressed envelope to: D. D. Homeworkers Agency, Box 32, Beattyville, Kentucky 4X316. OUR FIRMS URGENTLY need envelope addressers (Longhand) and typists at home or office. Up to SIOO.OO per week possible. For full details send $2.00 with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to help you get started. Send to: SUSAN BRONSON 2C595 Albion Rd. Strongsville, Ohio 44138 iriwrr nurse positions- Ap ply Dorothea Dlx Hospital per sonnel office at 8 to 6 Monday through Friday or call 832-7381. HELP WANTED SIOO.OO weekly possible i.aaressing mail for firms Full and part time at home—Sena stamped self-address ed envelope to zuaber Co., Box 12450, isl jt-aso, lexas 70312. For Sole mFK! • half price. Call 829-0628 after 4.30 t>.m. 'HOME FOR SALE Long Acres, nice brick home; 3 bedrooms, living, dining, kitchen, bat h. Fenced lot, paved dnve. Take ov er 6% loan. $14,500. 911 Fa™® ll Drive. SILVER BSAILY7 CO. 833- 4894. 1 HOUSiS 1 I WORTHDALE 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den, central air, fenced backyard, all for $lB 8 0. Call to day. FINLEY GALLERY HOMES, 782-3122, ARDEN FOREST—3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpet, den. labge lot, a good buv. f’7 85L Call todav. FIN LEY GALLERY HOMES, 782-3122. WORTHDALE Full basement pips 3 bedrooms, 1 both. Car peting living room and dining rdom and air conditioned. Mike this 1.990 square foot home e good buv -♦ f'fST, Call today. FIN LEY HOMES 782-3122. $6lO 3X.’rtlN< and gld-.OJ a month lor a great three bedroom home in Worthdale. Finley Gallery of Homes 8-8-8492. (Terms quoted FHA-33 years @714%. SPLIT LEVEL IN WORTHDALE. Three bedroom, with downstairs den and workshop. Fenced in backyard, s2l .SCO. Finley Gallery of Homes- 828-8482. NOTICE OF SERVICE OS" iPRQ OBSS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE 1 DISTRICT COURT DIV. (CIVIL) NORTH CAROLINA, WAKE COUNTY LLEWELLYN WALTERS, Plaintiff i ISSUE WAJJltoßß,'Defendant To Essie Walter*, Defendant, Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed In the above-entitled action. I The nature of the relief being sought is as follows; DIVORCE UPON GROUNDS OF ONE YEAR SEPARATION You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than August 27, £7l and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 14th day of July, 1971. MAKE CotfAl AStoVU TALL AMfRKAM JA»P!AM& AC,O PIP A SPECIAL DAWCEH .jSBk «HMi mmm»- HEADS FOR THE TAPE - Durham: Rod Milburn (25) wins the 110 meter hurdles for the USA with a time of 13.39. For the African team on the left is Abeyade Cole and on the right, John Akii-Bua. The South’s first In ternational Track Meet got underway July 16 in Durham, (UPI). Community Ambassador Soos Nude Swimming BY MARION P. HAYES GOTENBURG, Sweden - Pre cisely at 11:58 a.m. the train from Oslo rolled Into the sta tion at Gotenburg. As expect ed, it was on time. Swedes brag that their transportation sys tem is never late. Some say the engineer will refuse to stop at a station if he is running late. So far, so good! Standing on the platform are many Swedish people waiting for their American visitors. The Swedish coordinator of “The Experiment in International Li ving,” Ann Palmquist, intro duces the experimentors to their Swedish families. She explains that my family is away this week and that I will live with her family for a few days. Ann's family came to the station to meet me. They were Inga - the mother, Tolly - the father, and Gunilla, her 16-year-old sis ter. Ann is 19. >■— ’« - ' ’ ■ - ! ! ■ Rent-A-Ford LTD'S, Thunderbirds, Pintos Wagons, Mustang, Torino Cy/try* $4.00 per day i riOm! plus mileage j Call Gordon King i Wiygul-Sanders Ford 401 DawnHavn IM. M 4-7301 j —,—T , - - -I ; I A. WILLIFORD 5 ? (Gulf) GULF W SEiVICE 121® NEW BEEN AVINUE-428-S2BS Best None in Quality Workmanship Putting You First Keeps Us First I. Repairs Os All Kinds WRECKER SERVICE rnarnimmmMmmmmMMmmiiswmmfmmMimmmmmiMmmmmmmmmMmmmmmm FOR SALE WM B#MIBS READY FOR OCCUPANCY No Discrimination—Anyone Can Huy 2313 ROCK QUARRY ROAD--® roq®s, Brick ve- ! Ineer and frame, Pripe SIB,OOO, cadi ptyatfiaßit. I S6OO, balance payable in 360 monthly iaifcalismnti* of $121.67 each including principal payment pkis interest at an annual percentage rate of 7%%. See Any Licensed. Broker or Call VETERANS ADMINISTRATION WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. 723-9211 Ext. 226 When all the experimentors had said goodbye, we left the station in the family’s 3972 Re nault. Ann returned to work In her Volvo. I noticed that 90 , per cent of the cars parked at the station were either Re naults or Vdovs. I saw no A merlean-made ears. The trip from the station to the Palmquist’s home took about 20 minutes. They live about 11 kilometers (European method of measuring distance) from Gotenborg, in AsMm. Along the route we saw very old flats (apartments), modern high-rise flats, and private homes. The Palmquist’s live in a one family home on a street near the ocean. From all appear ances her neighbors are all mid dle-calss, professional people. There is a two-car garage at tached to each house and the lawns are well kept. There are flowers everywhere. As Tolly parked the car in ( front of Alvdansvagen, 17, I was sure that I would enjoy my stay here. Inga led the way into her home. First, there is a front court yard which is beautifully fur nished with white, wooden out door furniture and a yellow and white beach umbrella. Sitting around the yard are many round cement pots filled with flowers. Inga says Swedes always dec orate their homes with many flowers, especially violets, small daisies, and pansies. I am very Impressed by the size of the rooms inside the house. The Palmquists have three bedrooms, a kitchen, dLn ing room, living room, parlor (used by the daughters to en tertain their guests), and two bathrooms. The kitchen Is par ticularly impressive with its double-door refrigerator, dish c^iJtfS IteWp 1 teWp leader, why not take the leadership course? If you're good enough to get an Army ROTC scholarship, it'll pay for all your tuition,, books and lab fees. And give you year 'round spending money. If you're a high school graduate and you take ROTC when you get a crack at a three-year scholarship in your freshman year. Or a two-year on® the year after. Or one that'll pay for your last year. , With Army ROTC, you never lose. Even if you don't win a scholarship and the folks wind up footing the bills, you get an Army commission whan you graduate. That, makes a college investment pay off a lot better. For years to come. As an Army officer, you'll ex ercise leadership Manage men and material. Work closely with people from all walks of life- From all over r washer, and many, many clos ets, painted In a bright green. After I changed into more comfortable clothes, Inga invit ed me to have lunch in the front courtyard. She said "it is a ty pical Swedish lunch - sandwich es, tea or beer, salad and rad ishes.* Surprisingly the Swedes use only one slice of bread for sandwiches on which they spread butter and add the meat and cheese. Most Swedes drink beer with every meal except breakfast. My host father, Tolly, says Swedes are noted for being the biggest beer drinkers in the world. At age 15 the children can begin drinking. After lunch I spent the af ternoon getting to know my hosts. We discussed some of the cultural differences. For ex ample, it Is customary for Swedes to say "thank you” or •‘tack” each time something is passed at the dinner table. Then, at the conclusion of the meal each person must thank the mother for "cooking such a wonderful meal.” In all, “tack” is said seven times during each meal. I was also fascinated to hear of the Swedish way of drinking wine and liquor. No one ever drinks before a toast is sale by the male host. The toast Is completed by everyone saying "skole,” then all can drink. Usually, each time thereafter anyone who wants a sip turns to someone and says ‘‘skole,*’ and they both drink. No one takes a sip alone. The dinner hour In Sweden is usually between 5:30 and 6:30. Before dinner Tolly opened a bottle of champagne and official ly welcomed me to their home. As is their tradition, we all went Into the garden for the toast. At about 7:30 p.m. we left for the beach which is about one-half a mile from the house. The ocean was lovely and the sun was still up. I have not yet adjusted to 19 hours of day light. There is very little sand on the beaches of Sweden be cause most is located on the side of a small mountain. It Is very rocky. The water is extremely clean and clear. As we swam out toward the ocean v/e could see clams, jelly fish, and sea plants in the water. As I look ed around, I saw small children without clothes on the beach. Ann says children do not wear bath ing suits until they are six years old. The beach party was fun but much colder than I could en dure and since I was a guest Ann took me home where It was warmer than the 69 degrees on the beach. Before retiring for the night we looked at slides of the family skiing during the win ter. This ended my first day in Sweden. Gotenborg is a mari time town, possessing Scanda navia*s largest container port. It is the second largest city in Sweden with a population of one million persons. Shaw Program Hailed NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Until recently only two Black col leges offered substantial jour nalism programs, Now more than 40' offer courses, according to an article by Roger M. Wil liams in the Columbia Journa lism Review, July-August, 1971. Williams says these pro grams ‘‘can scarcely be com pared to those at major white institutions. They are burdened both by an antipathy of Black students toward the news me dia and by the students’ own lack of the basic tools needed 'or success in the field. Yet the programs, thanks to the ded ication of students and hist rue tors, are turning out a fair num ber of promising young journa lists.” Williams mentioned "note worthy programs’ - established in recent years at Hampton In stitute in Virginia, Shaw Uni versity in Raleigh. Bishop Col lege in Dallas, Clark College in Atlanta, and Malcolm X Col lege, a two-year institution in Chicago. Howard University, in Washington, will open a School of Communications with five departments this fall. The article quotes Robert the country. And you'll have the chance to see some of the world, too. Check it out. Write one of the officers below. There's no obliga tion. Just a great opportunity. ARMY ROTC. A great way to make it. Mojor jams* A. Harris Ckiaf, Min R*t Br ATTN: AJAGR-IP HQ, Third US Army Ft Me PH* ri on, Go. 30330 Terrell, a Berkeley' graduate student who participated in the Clark College program and la ter worked as a reporter for the Now York Post. Terrell says jourr. ILsm studies at Black col leges “must be flexible enough to relate to journalism as Black students see it. That is, they must 1 more personal andless object ive, in the classical sense, than traditional journalism. The Black reporter is sup po> J to develop a white per speeti ■, and the most suc cessful Black reporters are those v.lio develop it most com plete!;. . The problem Is that v Lit t i spretivo has become synonymous with ‘objectivi ty.' We need to be subjective if wi ’i ■ really going to tell it like it is.” Chapel Hiit * BY Mi s. SUSIi WEAVER CTIAPH HILL - School is held every Sunday at St Paul Church at 9:45. Mrs. i mice Taylor is supt., Mr. J M. Gillispie is asst., sup;. You are invited and a welcome awaits you always. Sun:!u n .ruing service began at 11. The music was by the youth cludr with Mr. Lewis j'ayl , at the piano, singing Lead M. , Guide Me, Get Right With Coo, and He Knows Just How Much Wo Can Bear. Pray ei :fetvd by Bro. Jacob James. Tin ss., e was delivered b\ .-:iv Susie Weaver. Her text vas takei from Ist Thessa- Hor theme, 1 ‘Abst; ; e\ery form of the God of peace ; you wholly.’* t it ion hymn, ‘‘Pre cious I•: .1 l ake Mv Hand.” 4 Ann, . mi nts and acknowl edgement of visitors were made by Mrs. Prances Hargrove. The pastor, Rev. J. E. Epps . arolina, attend ee, tii funeral of an uncle. Mrs. Rebecca Clark and Mrs. irgaret H. Epps of St. Paul AMP, are now attending the Quadrennial Miss’onary Con vention in Los Angeles, Calif. The Pinny Mt. Prayer Band celebrated a great 10th annl versar- at the Markham Church. Mil guest speaker at 11 a.m, >vas R> . Sister Dora Atwater. LTC John N Redd, Jr. Alabama A&M College Normal, Ala. 35762 I.TC Charles D. Rondel! Alcorn A&M Collage Lormon, Miss. 39096 t.TC Sor.uel Washington, ir. Florida AS.M University Tallahonee, Fla. 32307 LTC Leo M. Roberta .Sockton Stote College Jockjon, Miss. 39217 Major Uriah McGrody North Corolino A4T Stote Unfvers Greensboro, N C. 27405 LTC Willie L. johnion South Carolina State College Orangeburg, S.C. 291 IS LTC Arthur H. Seobtook Tuskegee Inetitute Tu» kitgee, Ala. 36088
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