10 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25. 1971 for FAST ACTION use the WANT ADS Classified Rites Issues 1 5 Cost per word 6c 5e Classified Display Per Line Per Issue 15c 12c Each word abbreviated, initial or symbol counts as one word || l WOMEN jj HOMEWORKERS WANTED Envelope addressers; send self addressed, stamped envelope. OV ERSEAS JOBS High Pay; List of companies hiring. S!.O THE ELLIOTT COMPANY 748 Washineton Avenue Miami Beach Florida 33139 MAIDS TO $125 WEEK best tons now: in N. Y . N .1 Friendly families. Pare sent, rush references. Free Gift. MISS DIXIE AGENCY 30 ■ W 40 St Dept 207, NY C 10018 “A Thinking Man Drives A Yellow” YELLOW CAB CO 201 W MORGAN ST. 832-5811 WELDERS ATLAS STEEL PRODUCTS COMPANY New Hope Chi rch P-■a'i Raleigh, N. c. i 1 " —————, sot; wtirnusY assoc., inc. Suite 503 Profession*! Bldg. Telephone 823-6696 NORTH CAROLINA STATE PER SONNEL DEPARTMENT, P C Sox 328, 121 West Jones St., Ra leigh, N. C. No fee charged An § HOME SERVICES £ TARBORO STREFT DRAPERY SHOP—-We specialize in draper ies, slipcovers, bedspreads, deco rated pillow Workmanship and materials guaranteed Dial .828- 2456 Master Charge invited Mrs Nell Wilder, owner. C W HARRIS TRANSFER CO Local and lone distance mov in'. RhamkaHe N C or contact at East Side Restaurant. Cabar rus Street POOLE BROTHERS Well Drilling and Well Boring Day Phone 286-2185. N'cht Phone 266-142* Route 5 Raleigh N C. PICTURE icr aME M 01, DI N G CAPITA I. C ITY LUMBER CO NEW ani» . 'K,» nmntUHk G. 8. Tucker & Bros , Inc 112 E Hargett St. MONK’S DISCOUONT FURNI TURE—Why pay retail’ Save up to $l5O on Bedroom Suites. Liv ingroom Suites Up to Va off on other items. Terms 772-6255. U> a.m.-9 am Highway 401 S, be tween Kings and Shoncy. TERRY'S FURNITURE CO We buy and sell new and used fur niture. 214 F. Martin St 818-8134 Cooper’s Bar-B-Q BAP-B-Q and Chicken (Our Specialty) Pig and Chicken 109 E DAVIE ST GOLF BALLS, 50 percent off AT Golfers Pro Shop, Wendell High way, TYPEWRITERS, adding machines Diamonds, radios and all kind: of musical instruments We trade loan or buv Sec- us and save RE LIABLE LOAN CO . 31,7 S Wilm lpgton St., Raleigh YOB 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 sot John Watson Any reasonable dash offer will be accepted. Call collect 704-261-4138. t,. X. Cannon, Monroe, N. C, HOUSES 1 H ' FOR SAti fi WO RT HD ALE 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den. central sir, fenced backyard all for s’B 8 3 Call to day FINLEY GALLERY HOMES. 782-3122 ARDEN FOREST—3 bedrooms. 2 baths, carnet, den, 'large lot. a good buv. f’7t" Cal) todav FIN LEY GALLERY HOMES. 782-3122. WORTHDALE Full basement plus 3 bedrooms. 1 bath Car peting living room and dining room and air conditioned. Mike this : ,830 sciuare foot home a coral buv * f'F!" Call today FIN LEY HOMES 782-3122. S6!C £C'*VN' and $.4 .00- a month lor a gieat three bedroom home -in Worthdale Finley Gallery of •Homes 8.8 8432. (Terms quoted •FHA-a; j-eut a vy.i. SPLIT LEVEL IN WCRTH'DALE. Tnree bedroom, with downstairs den and workshop. Fenced in backyard 5J1.5.0. Finley Gallery of Homes 828-3492. ' WORTH'D ALE —;i bedroom brick. Pay $2203 and assume S’i per ce r.t loan payments- Sit 3 per month, include** all Tel 884■ 08CS |7jE^ CERTIFIED TEACHER opening Day Care Center near Poole Road. Ages 4-up. Call Mrs. Keith at 834-7082 after 5 CIVELI A BEAUTY COLLEGE—A complete course in Beauty Cul ture. Personality and Cham Day and nightly’ cias=e:-: weekly or monthly. Air conditioned M-s C J Pitts, Owne, -Manager, 229 S. E st Street* RaJeieh. N c HELP WANTED 8 mH JB HOMEWORKERS WANTED (en velope add.essers Rush stamped, self-addressed envelope to D D Homeworkers Agency, Box 32. Beattyville, Kentucky 413:1. OUR FIRMS URGENTLY need envelope addressers (Longhand) and typists at home or office. Up to SICC 00 per week possible. For full details send 82 00 with a stamped, self-addressed envelope to help you get starter?. Send to: SUSAN BRONSON 2;'595 Albion Rd. Strongsville. Ohio 44136 HELP WANTED SICC.C3 weekly possible -.auressmg mail for firms Fan and pan un.e at home —ser.ci s.ampra stif-aaare.-.-. ed envelope to uiaber eo., Box 12453, £J. i- aso, iexas 79J12. For Sale tOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS Appro* fmattly $75 to SBS p«r month on a new 3 bedroom KINGSBERRY Home with FHA financing available. S1 DO down and move in These terms are based on 517,000* cash price consisting of a «ami!y with 2 or more children and unadiusted income of $4,000 . 360 mo. payments of SBS Model home open for Inspection NOW Call HilL REALTY CO. for additional information 828-6109 w&Mmm'i ■ A'wa I II6AI NOTiCIS | IN THE CENTRAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY JOSEPH HUNTER, Plaintiff HETTTE GRAY HUNTER, Defen dant HETTIE GRAY HUNTER De fendant, take notice that a plead ing seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is a divorce absolute from the bonds of matrimony’. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than January 27. 1972,' and upon seeking service to do the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 13 day of Dec., 1971. GREENE & GRIMES BY. GEORE R GREENE Attorney at Law. 537 E. Martin St. Raleigh, N. C. 27601 Dec. 18-25, 1971; Jan. 1-8, ’072 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA WAK COUNTY DOROTHY M ADAMS, Plaintiff RAYNON ADAMS! Defendant RAYNON ADAMS, Defendant, take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is a divorce absolute from the bonds of matrimony. Y’ou are required to make de fenses to such pleading not later than January 27, 1972, and upon seeking service to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 13 day of Dec.. 1971. GREENE & GRIMES BY: GEORGE R. GREENE Attorney For Plaintiff. 507 East Martin St.. Raleigh, N C. 27601 Dec, 18-25, 1971; Jan. 1-8, :972 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIV. (CIVIL ' NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY HELEN EDWARDS, Plaintiff vs ALVIN EDWARDS Defendant To ALVIN EDWARDS. Defend ant: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. 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. iater than January 28, .1972 and upon your failure to do the party seek ing service against you will ap ply to the court for the relief sought, Tuis. the Bth day of Dec,, 1871, W. FRANK BROWER, Attorney 905 E, Lenoir St.. Raleigh. N. C. Dec. 18-26; Jan. 1, 1972 «N THE GENERAL OF JLTSTICE JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY CECIL BURNETTE, Plaintiff vs. LA VERNE BURNETTE, Defendant To La Verne Burnette. Defend ant.; Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed tn the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: DIVORCE UPON GROUNDS OF ONE TEAR SEPARATION You are required to moke de fense to such pleading not. later than February 11, 1671, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you 'will ap#ly to the court for the relief sought. TW*. the Ist day of Dec., 1971. W. FRANK BROWER, Attorney Wo ®- Lenoir St,. Raleigh, N. C. Dec. 1.6. 5871: Jan. 1-8, 1872 Go To Church IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PRO CESS BY PUBLICATION NORTH CAROLINA WAK COUNTY BEATRICE I. STRICKLAND, Plaintiff vs JAMES A STRICKLAND, Defend ant To James A. Strickland. Defen dant: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you h3s been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows' DIVCRCE UPON GROUNDS CF ONE YEAR SEPARATION You are required to make de fense to sucli pleading not later than February :i, 1972 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 21st dav of Dec . 1972. W. FRANK BROWER, Attorney 95 E Lenoir St.. Raleigh. N C, Dec. 25, 1971; Jan. 1-8. 1972 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION (formerly D-9142) NOTICE STATE: OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF WAKE WILLIAM R O'NEAL & wife, ERNESTINE D. O'NEAL. Plain tiffs vs. FLOYD B JONES & wife and all heirs at law and spous es of said heirs at law, if any, of FLOYD B. JONES; DORA HAW KINS. and all heirs at law end spouses of said heirs at law’, if anv. of said DORA HAWKINS and husband. KENNETH HAW KINS. Defendants and JOSEPH HAWIKNS. Additional Party. TO; JOSEPH HAWKINS You will take notice that an action entitled a- above has been commenced in the General Court of Justice of Wake County, North Carolina, and tha* the purpose of said action is to remove cloud on title to the following deserbed real estate E'irst Trace: Lot 12 according tc a plat of the Jones and Powell Land recorded in Book of Maps 1885. Page 89, Wake County Reg istry: and Second Tract: Lots 14, 15. 16. 17 and 18, Jones and Powell Land, re corded in Book of M*ps :885, Page 89, Wake County Registry; and Third Tract: Lots 46. 47, 48, 49, 50 and 51. Jones and Powell Land, recorded in Book of Maps 1885, Pace 89. Wake County Registry; and Fourth Tract: Lot 33 and 34 Jones and Powell Land, recorded in Book of Maps 1839, Page 89, Wake County Registry. And said Josph Hawkins will further take notice that he was made a party defendant in said action on February 9, 1967. and that after due diligence, personal service cannot, be had upon him within the Stale of North Caro lina, and that by virtue of this public:.tion notice ho is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of Superioi Court of Wake County, North Carolina, and an wer or demurrer or otherwise plead to the complaint in said action on or before the 31st day of January, 1972. or the plaintiff ■ will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said com plaint. This, the 17th day of Doc. 1971. ANNABEL WEEKS. Asst. Clerk of Superior Court JOHNSON & GAMBLE Attorneys at Law, P. O. Box 1777, Raleigh, N, C. Dec. 25 '.STI; Jar,. 1-8-IS. 1972. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAIRO! TNA WAKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Melvin B. Strdsall Sr,, deceased, late of Wake Coun tv. North Carolina, this is to no tify all persons having claims aeainst his estate to present them to the undersigned at :26'' 2 East Hargett Street, Raleigh. North Carolina on or before June 12 1972, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to the said es tate, please make immediate pay ment. ’ ' This 7th day of December 1971 SAMUEL ~ . .AjUJtoluUuUAjUkjjO 'mm you Lem aunts ms w* term yout tmmtee cetr/f/amcm i ro me va rot. ms semrets fihal HOftTHU -91 i/LL - CHICK AND fOK automatic SNitoumrmrsmsnr / MRS. HUEDDIE ARRINGTON .JR. Golden Holiday Ball Hailed As A Big Success In Capital City Miss Deborah Laverne Wil liams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Williams, Calloway Dr., reigned as the In-town Queen after she was crowned by the 1970 Queen, Miss Paron Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tho mas E. Bailey, Bails) Drive. In her court were the Maid of Honor, Miss Melanee Haywood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Da vid Haywood, Bedford, Avenue, Miss Antoinette Watson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fo.sb i McCullers, Knightdaleand Miss Calla Bethal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bethel. Miss Herlta R. Jones, (Mtigh ter of Mr. and Mrs. James li. Jones, Jr., Greensboro, regfen ed as Out-Of-Town Queer after she was crowned by the 197 Out-Of-Town Queen, Miss > lean Cannady, Garner. The Moon Walk for the Mm Dolls and their Astronauts cul minated Saturday evening, l>r.. il at the Memorial Auditorium. The Moon Dolls and their \ - tronauts have engaged in man;-, useful and educational ac’ - ties since their Blast-off in June. Other than (be usual so cial events, they have attended guidance clinics, charm clin ics and heard lectures and seen films on the misuse of drug.;-:. The parents of the Moon Dolß were feted and ’given pertinent information concerning their daughters’ and sons’ participa tion in the Golden Holiday Bali. The parents of the Moon Dolls were featured during the Ball and were escorted off the floor by their daughters’ astroanuts. The Golden Holiday, Ball chairman, Soror Mary W. Pee bles, walked diligently with the Moon Dolls and Astronauts until the finish. By her side in all the activities was the co-chair man, Soror Primrose Jackson. All Sorors helped to see that the Moon Dolls and their Astronauts Moon Walk were successful, pleasant and happy ones. David Dolby did a beautiful job in his role as Master of Cere monies. Clarence Lightner, mayor pro tern in his official welcome to Delta Sigma Theta Sorority for the 1.972 Jab berwock participants and their guests. This was the second in a series of activities spon sored by the sorority each year. v. ; Doris Faye K I in da Marie King, Pam u Lett 1 .ite*a Lewis, Dianne M o .o v s. Garner: Karen Mc- K' iy'u, ••us’tlind, Moore, Jac quoli.'i. McLean, Garner; Cath • tin D«nise Peebles, Denise y. :>.ti. C .!■ :er; Cynthia Nichols, him Denis- Poole, Brenda Pow ell. Br. da Lucille Rochelle, Mario;. : '.uders, ;\nnSmith, Mi chel U Soi.T.on, Renita Faye !■ erreli, Antoinette w arson, ! . igt’.tdale; Clara Watson, Deb “rali Laverne Williams, Bev el ly Whitaker and LindaG. Wil -1 ia m s. Aeronauts in their blue jump suits '..-ere Messers Eddie High uu, Thomas Bridges, Joel -irk Christopher Smith, Luvid Newkirk, l lonei Camp >■-11, Dr rell Raley, Michael Jones, Horace Farrar, Tony Goode, Ray Griffin, Lynn Crump, Michael Winston, Her bert Griffin, Darrell Boykin, William Howard, William T. floss, Jr., Stanley Richardson, Kirk Crowder, Gerald Jones. Ml -rt Morning, Lewis Ligon, r D'Tcor Holden, Jr,, William t'liic Baron McKethan, Andrew lutte.-, James Harold Fort, Jr., Edwin J. Campbell, Ivan O ’•’.erp Stanley Rochelle, Larry '■ Jliams, Clarence Ratcliff, J 0,1,1 w, iite, Andre Pridgeon. Local Christmas Decoration Contest Winners Announced Winners in the 1971 Christ mas Decoration Contest spon sored by the Raleigh Garden Club Civic Improvement Orga nization and the Raleigh Parks and Recreation Department are as follows: Best Decorated Home Mr. and Mrs. 1.. T. Watts, Jr., 4112 Darlington Place, Oak Park. Runner-up In the homes contest was Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Medlin, 3516 Vesta Drive in the Greenly, ler Sub-division. Honorable men tion went to Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grubbs, 1706 Baker Road in the Medfield Estates Sub division. In the best decorated door category, first place went to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Watkins, 3301 Starmount Drive in the Starmount Sub-division. Second place went to Mr. and Mrs. James H. Taylor, 5106 Quail Meadow Road In the Quail Mea dow Sub-division. Honorable mention went to Mr. and Mrs.. Richard H. Stuppey, 3216 Plan tation Drive in Crabtree Sub division, Winners in the participation category were first place: Northclift; second place, Quail Hollow; third place,Greenbriei Estates in the larger Sub-divi sions. In Smaller sub-divi * * * Pull toys: It is unwise to buy toys with long cords for infants and small toddlers. Mike Johnson, Randolph Fra zier, Denzil Dave, Michael Saunders, and Roderick F< rr,. Industry Body Picks Adams CHARLOTTE--Chet Adams of Charlotte has been named chair man of a committee which will irrange foi a heating industr; school to be held at Holiday Inn- North in Charlotte, January Il ls, it was announced b\ The Hudrortics Institute, Adams and his committee art coordinating all details to st to it that the famed IBP. Con - mercial Hydrorilc Heat!' School goes off smoot ly. Th> 3 day school teaches heat; if-; contractors the latest methods for the design and installation of hydronic (modern hot water) heating systems in commercial buildings. The miroose of the school is to enable heating contractors to compete in the profitable li;, v ' commercial and in dust) - business. Ail that is required of a prospective student is that lu, be able to calculate heat loss. Since 1950, when they were or ganized, the schools have been attended by more than 25,0 sharp m!* ' or Maitenud metal cans. Rent-A-Ford i LTI)'S, Thunderbirds P j. Wagons, Miistsr T »“ u°yn 54 DO pe: uav t f Ulll: plus mileage Cal! Gordon King Wiygul-Sanders ford ; 401 Downtown Blvd 834-7301 | 1964 CHRYSLER 1967 BUICK RIVIERA 1963 FORD FAIRLANE 1963 OLDSMTOBILE 1971 CADILLAC, Coupe Dcvill -1966 CADILLAC, C onvertibk Coup: Devillc Mallarfl Imperf* 615 FAYETTEVILLE STREET 832 6422 Larry Tolliver sious, Crabtree Heights won first iii.iCi Ibckory Hills, second; and Manor Ridge, third. Two Blacks Win Dental Scholarships FARMING! ON, Conn, - The Universit;. of Connecticut School ■ F.-’ilal Medicine now ;as t laci students who h;ue won American Fund for t/i •< tici --chelatships gc-'-l i fn years and v'lk.i,. *OO. Joseph J ''.ill in ms, 24, of Phil vie) hi' who started stud ies in Set •( >n •; v- a a .me of this year' ro mv. of AFDE scholarships. Rays. oi\: i onseca of Bristol, now ,i tlm \.-,!, i; >cipients must ; to i.n. sa: isOcfory pro gx css t i. i. ■ t! i rai t renew- D(j i £ h V Dj)“ W 11H s if throe chil dr ui < , dion laborer, holms a do..i . Lorn Temple Unr. ■ rsit ’s fr ■’ •mu program in ph tin .a”. ■ is accepted at six schools. Hi i ■ • ;v. rsity of C< n. ( :cm . • lid, because ol a- it i-. : .grams and s ail rd. - -. \t the other -< i.. ■ ' . 1.t.-.-.-s ..umbel as much t ■ ; utietiis, he said. U- ‘'.asnlarge GVI - ' ■ Cl ic Session. “I ' - holding up their bar is .’or _ it' 30 minutes, y till: c*c a to come at.! cl: i- 'in v. i h so they In U n■i si' of t onneett cn! 'let Li’ rcitool, classes will ovum.tally U-t 48. The) hjva n i.mtb.ci t. f.-wer stu dent. , Ito.-cvff, pend lug com pb tici .' r H.. 11 h Center cm ; l‘-v i , A • ia:; s ’ cISS’ /II i m", yP . ! • v b■! 1 ton, m power tacb- | j 5 2695 | /“7A - 4 door, /U - air, AM- j 2895 70 : ' ■'0;0 j i .' *2895 I 1/ Q ' • Nit »!v.Eioht— -07 - . rySedan, full j power, a:., vinyl roof, ! f 7 :.. -3195 ' 6B 2' i 1495 WEAVER BROS., I INC. USED CARS )0i f South St. ■ 834-6266