THE CABOUNIAN
RALEIGH. N. C.. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13,1
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DEAR SALLY
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2nj96 Albion Rd.
StronKssille. Ohio 4413b
MAI HIMSTS ANTJ MACHINT: SHOP
Uainees of need In growing company.
First and second shifts Call Terminal
Communiialions. INC &34'b251.
NORTH CAROLINA STATE Personnel
Department. P O. Boa 329. 121 West Jones
St . R.iietgh. N C. No fee charg«>d An
Equal Opportunity Employer •
‘A Thinkiiijr Man
Drives .\ Yell- v”
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MAINTENANCE MEf HANK S Dut I e s
Performs semi skilled work in the
installali'ai and repair of steam traps.
Valves and water pumps Performs
.Kctylene and ek-clrit welding of routine
n.iture
Oujllfirations; Completion of grammar
sih<K)| with one year experience perform
ing a variety of semi skilled tasks in
muintenam e and building repairs Salary
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BUSINESS OPFORTX’NTTY in
Boc-k.v Mount. N(.■ Fqiial Oppor
tunity for owner-opi rat-vr to h’ly
modpin liiy cloanina i lant wph
drivc-ln w.nd..v N«.w in opera
tion Can bi' fur r-sp“n-
ilblc party. CN.'ilar* M- Lf-?in'Oci.
Banner 'Machr-'-'s C* rp . Henson.
N. C. Phonr P'M ir:
SI i CESS SEMINARS-Iniernational Mil
lionaire's Motisatinn Society announced a
(iKAND OPENING in North Carolina
New members receive Monthly Success
Bulletin and Opportunity Digest. SI .00 per
month. S12.00 total. Members attend a
Success Seminar when announced within 4
months Normal Seminar fee of S505.00
waived for all .lew members. Send brief
resume and $12 OG for annual membership
to Success fseminars. The Carolinian.
DEAR SALLY: When 1 was a
child I believed in Santa Claus
and the Easter bunny until I
was 8 years old, and my world
of fantasy was really a happy-
one and certainly had no ill
effects on my life. Our two
children, ages 4 and 6, are very-
happy too with their belief in
Santa Claus and the Easter
rabbit, however, my husband's
mother is raising a big storm
over the ' lies" we are telling
our children, and claims we
should set them straight,
instead of "deceiving " them
this way. Do you think I should
tell her outright to please mind
her own business’’ MISSOURI
MOM.
DEAR MOM: Better that
your husband tell his mother to
button up. The leaching and
guiding ol children is the
responsibility ol their parents,
and no one should interfere,
whether the area be manners,
discipline OR "fanlasy"
DEAR SALLY: We are very-
much concerned over oiir little
■iyearold son's cruelty to
animals He whacks our dog.
pulls the tail of our neighhor’s
cal. and when we are al my
mother-in-law’s house he con
tinually pokes slicks into her
parakeet’s cage and frightens
the little bird Is this a sign of an
inhorn streak of cruelly, and
w ill il increase as he grows up?
WORRIED
DEAR WORRIED: I’m sure
il isn’t a streak of cruelly .Many
little boys arc inconsiderate of
animals until they learn that
animals have feelings just like
people Patienlly try to make
him understand this If this has
no efiect. whack his little
liottom every lime he gels loo
rough with the pels.
Cipping Service Operating
WAKEHOl SE Si PF.HVISOR - PoslUon
InirTiPdialely avallablv with Raleigh dls-
(ril'ution warehou&f of major chemical
coii.paDv Requires high school edutatlon
iiiiii i-xiHTlenre In warehousing operations.
DlUiinclude scheduling, routing, ship-
|i:r.' and receiving and Inventory control.
I Ji«r.il benefits available. To apply call
M llendiev. B33 16A8 between 9-5. An
1 i.j-tl itpporibniiy I^:mployer.
lup I.AHDRER-Standard work. Company
bt-ni’flLv. abos'e minimum wages. See Ed
s at Parlime. Inc.. 517 HIllsbCK-ough
MONK'S DISCOI’NT FI BNITI HE Wh>
pay reUiil? Save up to $150 on Bedru4>n>
Suites, Living room Suites. I p to off i-.
other Items Terms. 772-6255, lO a it, ’
S .m. Hw> lOl s . between Kings iinJ
hooe.v.
INsiiiXNCL AGENTS LICENSED OR
Nd'l h ull or parttime, high commissions,
rioroiifi >ing, no minimum, good renewals.
\. nu lll^Jranee. P. O. Box 120M. Raleigh.
\ I JTbOj Keep present Job.
DEAR SALLY: I have just
been invited to the wedding of a
very good girl friend who was
formerly married and tragical
ly w idowed .three months later
when her husband was killed in
a car accident Since she could
not possibly have made much
use of the very nice and
expensive wedding gift I gave
her for her first marriage. I’m
wondering whether I should
come through with another gift
this time. D.D.O.
DEARD.D.O : If she really is
a ’’very good friend. ” you will.
DEAR SALLY: My wile and I
attend haskethall games regu
larly with several other couples,
and it is the custom on these
occasions for us all to meet al a
cocktail lounge about an hour
before game time. Each fellow
must of course buy a round of
drinks for the crowd, and since
this costs in the neighborhood of
$8. I feel this is an unnecessary-
expenditure of money we could
put lo much better use in our
home. Is ti re any way we can
avoid this w-’lhout appearing
stingy or o'- ,.? WANT OUT.
DEAR ’ ..\’T: How about
arranging '' ings so that you
and your wife arrive on the
scene jusl a few minutes before
game time, and much loo late
for the cocktail session?
WASHINGTON, D.C. - A
national Black Clipping Service
has been established as a
subsidiary of Ofield
Duke & Associates, a Black-ow-ned
and operated public relations nrm
The National Black Clipping
.Sovioe was formed in response to a
gmwing need for “systanatic
monitoring the kind of minority
press coverage given to m^jor
corporations, national associatians.
government agenaes, and other
groups.” Dukes said.
"We are tremendously pleased by
the intaest shown in the National
Black Clipping Savioe in its short
period of opaation. TTie quality of
our sax-ioe and rate scale are both
competitive with otha major
clipping savioes,” Dukes added.
Early subsoibers to the service
include Children’s TV Woritshop
(Sesame Streai; Department of
Labor: Black Journal: Opportuni
ties Industrialization Callers (OIC):
Health Services and Maital Health
Administration: Department of
Health. Education and Welfare:
Antioch School of Law: and the
National Bar Association.
Dukes is a forma assistant editor
of the Michigan Chronicle and
assistant to forma Vice President
Hubert H. Hunphrey. His public
relations fum, now in its third year,
is legated in the National Press
Building in Washington. D. C.
Recording Stars To
Donate Talent To
MLK ^nefit Mon.
ATLANTA, Ga. - As part of
nationwide observances of the
forthcoming January 15th
birthday anniversary of the late
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., a
group of top national television
and recording stars will present
the Second Annual Martin
Luther King, Jr. Birthday
Benefit in Dr. King’s home city
of Atlanta.
Bl'RGL.\P. REPENTS
Binghamton. N. Y. - A bur
glar who broke into the of
fice of a tool manufacturing
firm here, apparently had a
change of heart.
Mrs. Mozell D. Merritt Hosts
Beauticians Here
The concert on the night of
Monday. January 15th, will
feature Flip Wilson, The Main
Ingredients, The Friends of
Distinction, Jose Feliciano. The
Jimmy Castor Bunch, and
Linda Hopkins. All will donate
their talents under the auspices
of RCA Records.
Monday afternoon, January 1,
Mrs. Mozell 0. Merritt enter
tained Chapter No. 27 of the
North Carolina State Beauti
cian’s and,Cosmetologist’s As
sociation. Inc. at her home on
East Street.
Mrs. Merritt's home was
beautifully decorated with
Christmas decoration. The Ha.-ie Marv s
meeting was oMned with 1 Henry’ Milired
prayer led by the Chaplain Mrs. Ri,,„
Mary S. Greene. After the
and collards. Everything was
served buffet style.
Everyone s^nt a most
enjoyable afternoon. The next
meeting will be at the home of
Mrs. Alyce W. Henry on Postell
Street, Feb. 5,1973 at 6 p.m. All
members please be present.
Members present were Ma-
-ntllHV s H ItMTl'RF. CO W> bu.v .
tell ill w .ifuJ Ivirnltiirt- 2ttK M..’
Si.
HPLP wanted
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Music Notes And Half Notes
By MRS E M KELLY
promised land
•5\R-B*4I aDa
CKIckcn
tOur Specially
Pif aaaCkkkra
>09 E.
DavIrSi
T\'IH v.RITI addina marhinex, Dia-
n- Jq. t- nlKri and all kinds of musical
!»»'- ik 4iN trade, loan or buv. Sec us
•ai tv. HKI I S8LE I.OAN fO.. 307 S
MilniP'ki.m Si. Kalplah
SCHOOLS
INSTRUCTIONS
CIVELLA BRaITY COLLEGE A coin-
plele course In Beauty Culture. Person
ality and Charm. Day and nightly classes,
weekly or monthly. Air conditioned. Mrs.
C. J. PlIU. Owner-Manager. 229 S. East
St.. Raleigh. N. C.
TAKE OVER LOAN on 3 bedroom
•put level . yr, old on wooded
lot. Carpeted, lots of room in
expand Beautiful home, $21.SCO.
call TO.M COCHRANE al KEY
HOMES. a28-Oj38. iiiRht 878-3:89
Nowell’s Roofing
& Gutters
F..\SV MONTHLY
P.WMENTS
WOHTHDAI.E'3 liedrooms. 2 balhx. den.
central air. fenced barkvard. all for
I18J00. Call today FIN1.E^ GALLERY
HOMF.S. 782 3122
Home repairs, new roofing, wreaght iron
rails, storm doors, windows and trees cat-
Easy Terms Available
834-0093 ANYTIME
ARDEN FORI-2*T-3 bedroom.s, 2 baths,
carpet, den. large lot a good buv $17,900.
Call today, FINl.EY GALLERY HOMES
782-3122.
WANTED
Experienced Electrical Appliance Tech-
icians ■
niclans, salary open. Call £28-9308.
WOHTHUALE Full h.isemeni. plus 3
bedrooms. 1 baih. Carpeting living room
andjUnlng room and aircnndliloned. .Make
this I960 square foot home a good buv. Call
FINLEY HOMES 782-3122
Bl’SINESS CARDS-M.50 per 1.000. Call
832-0475 Monday through Friday.
^ACICUS HOME eOH
-is
Miss Cyretha C. Irving began
her work as a Pagette in the
North Carolina Senate on Jan.
10. She ib the daughter of Mr.
Charles G. Irving, Jr and Mrs.
Ophelia Irving. She is a student
at Daniels Junior High. She
swims, rides horses, and does
handicraft work. She spent the
summer of 1971 at the
International Girls’ Camp. She
is the grand
daughter of Mr.
Charles G. Irv
ing, Sr. and the
late Mrs. Callie
Irving.
Now read this
religious poem,
written by my
“daughter," Sister Eva Lucas
Perry:
THE ARK OF GOD’S
COVENANT
BY EVA LUCAS PERRY
Joshua rose up early in the
morning.
Working for God - and no sin
condoning:
Oevinely appointed to leaf
the host.
Sane and sober, he did not
boast.
The Ark before us now is bold.
Made of a substance more
rare than gold:
The Son within His veil of
flesh:
Maintained the Covenant all
a-fresh.
devotion, Mrs. Rosa C. Tucker,
the president presided over the
business.
Mrs. Tucker thanked the
members for a successful baby
contest. During the holidays the
club gave Christmas cheer to
the needy. Everyone enjoyed
Mrs. Merritt’s gracious hospi
tality. Mrs. Merritt served
along with other delicious food
the traditional blackeye peas
S. Williams, Lizzie Ritter,
Mozell D. Merritt, Jennie G.
Young and Rosa C. Tucker and
Miss Frances V. Hinton.
The benefit will be held at the
Omni, Atlanta’s new entertain
ment and sports center. All
proceeds go to The Martin
Luther King. Jr. Center for
Social Change, the organization
entrusted with the continuation
of his work and teachings. The
Center is designed to be a
lasting, living effort to bring
about nonviolent social change,
helping to build a society free of
poverty, racism, hate and
violence.
The January 15th benefit
concert was announced at a
news conference in Atlanta by
Mrs. Coretta Scott King,
President of the Center. Among
those contributing to the
production of the benefit and
also present at the news
conference were Buzzy Willis, a
Division Director of RCA
Records: Willie Jones, Admin
istrator of Urban Affairs for
RCA Corporation: William
Putnam, President of the Omni
Group: and Junius Griffin.
President of Junius Griffin.
Association, Los Angeles, and
a member of the Center’s Board
of Directors.
Other activities in tribute to
Dr. King across the nation on
January 15th include a com
memorative morning service in
his Atlanta Church, hundreds of
showings of an authentic
documentary film on Dr. King’s
life and movement, and literally
thousands of services and
ceremonies in churches,
schools, community organiza
tions, and state and local
governments.
Many school systems, local
and state governments, trade
unions and businesses recognize
the birthday as an official
holiday: and Congressional
legislation is pending in the
drive to make the day an annual
national holiday.
The Commandments of God
will never grow old.
Great blessings for saints who
love the scroll:
Sure passage over Jordan we
understand.
Will land us safely in the
promised land.
Offices for Rent
Air Conditioned and Off Street
Parking
Keep on buying, singing,
playing and listening to GOOD
MUSIC!
call:
Mr. M. R. Peebles
417 S. Person SI.
833-0458
After 5 p.n. 834-4680
PERSONALS
To move from Shit-tim was
4-BEDROOM HOME-The must home for
your money, anywhere. If you have 5 In
family, you ran buy this home for less than
your rent. Act tixlay and take advanuae of
1^05 pryam on this 4 bedroom home,
Ua baths. Control heat to each room. Call
Key Homes. 828-0538
cui de sac convey this tip
So officers were sent to
?nonul^*<Sii 828-1300 day or x^ight. sureyou follow the Ark of
our God.”
The journey will be easy -
and the battle not hard.
SPLIT LEVEL IN WORTHDAl.K Three
bedroom with downstairs den and work-
'hnp Fenced In backyard. $21,500 Finley
Jailer *•
WORTHDAIJ:—3 bedrooms.
baths, located on an extra large
lot with fenced m backyard, a
great investment at $20,500. Call
Paikton Hall Associates, 782-7000.
nltely 787-2175.
BY MRS. C. J. MERRITT
All families of Chavis Heights
bow in sympathy with their
scrib, Mrs. C. J. Merritt and
family, in the passing of
Mrs. Merritt’s mother, Mrs,
Everlean S. Jones.
MRS. MCCULLERS HOSTS
DAUGHTERS
Mrs. Olivia McCullers had as
her guests recently, her daugh
ters, Mrs. Hattie M. Roane
from Neptune, N. J. and Mi.ss
Beatrice McCullers of N Y
City. They reported a very
enjoyable visit and said that
a prnw
Gallcrv of Homes. 828-8492
WORTHDALE- 3 bedroom brick Pay
82200 and assume 5'» percent loan
payments $103 per month includes all
TrI 834-0800.
3-BEDHOOM HOME-Fully carpeted, e
lectiic heat. No down payment for
veterans. IW baths. Move in Immediately.
Call Key Homes 828-0538.
FOR RENT
rURNISHEJ' ROOM FOR RENT
Livlnp riHim and kitchen privi
leges Utilities furnished, Phone
B2d-C5S3.
FOR SALE
AUTO FOR SALE, 1983 Dodge 4-
Di Sedan 44:i. By owner. Excel
lent condition Dial 829-0353.
The priests were in front
bearing the Ark,
It was now time for the people
to start;
Each one knew and had been
told,
The Ark of God His Covenant
did hold.
NEW FOL K BEDHdOM BRK K Ranch o-
corner across from park Huge famil>
room plus many extras C all tndav lo see
how easy It is to own this home Call T»m
Cochraneal Key Homes.8280.56 ai niahl
876-3069
Capitalize \ etehan.'» we paj ritBina
cost on this easy to buy. three bedriaim,
two full baths. m<xlern ranch, with
cwenlences. kitchen, located on (Jriffin
Circle Only $22,900 Call Key Homes
Jerry WUhams. 826-0538. nighu. 833 5785
POOLE BROTHERS Well Diillina and
Well Burins Day Phone 266-2185- Night
Phone 266-1420. Route 5, Ralelfh. N. C.
HELP WANTED
Joshua knew that he was
right.
The Covenant of God was in
his sight:
Ten Commandments written
of old:
In this big chest, over laid
with gold.
BEAITIFUL THHEF UFUKOOM. two
baths, full basement home on wooded lot in
Kingwood Fwest. 23.000 sq. ft. with eal in
kitchen. DW. and disposal and counter l<ip
range, full carpeted, nothing down tu
veterans. Call Merle Kelly. Key Homes
828^)538. Night 787-6150
NEW THREE BEDR(K)MS. two full
baths, house In Klngwocxl Forest. DW and
disposal. You select your carpet. Extra
nice and only 822.000. Call Bill Shankle.
Key Homes. 828 0538, Night 782-7506.
FOOD SERVICE ASST -- Immediately
(^Minings. Nature of work - Variety of
repetitive manual and semi-skilled tasks
la the preparation of ftvid OualincatltHi-
Compietlon of grammar school and ability
to secure a valid health rerilflcale
Salary: starting at 8320 00 mr>nth.
MFnif'AL SALES
The J- B. l.ippincoli Publishing Company,
now in Its liOlh year of contlnoas
publishing, offers an unusual opportunity
for mature, experienced salesman to
represent Us Medical Department selling
and promoting medical books. Journals
and audlo-s Isuals In Hie North Caroltoa-
Southrrn Virginia area. Prefer applicants
have some rollege ond experience selling
to hosplloti and doriort. Salary, expenses,
new car and generous bonus arrangemenl. •
Numerous fringe benefits. Including
profit-sharing, major medical insurance
and pension plan. Opportunity for high
earnings and a lifetime position for
ambitious. resourceful, hard-working
individual- fell us about yourself In a
leltrr to Mr. fred Zeller. Vice President,
Marketing, Medical Division, East Wash
ington Square, Pbiiadeipbla. Pa. 18105.
Interviews vtill be arranged In the
Ralelgh-Durham area. Lippincotl Is an
equal opportunity employer.
God kept His promise with
them all.
For Jordan’s waters stood
back tall:
And Israel walked upon the
sand.
And thus they reached the
uiuuiu
JOBS
Assistant Cumberland
County Director; Bachelor
in Biis. Admin, or related
area. Some management
exper. Salary: 110,000 plus
fringe benefits.
Public Relations Consultant
(part-time) ability to pre
pare newsletter, and news-
releases and other related
duties. Fee Open.
Nursing Education Instruc
tor: B. S. in Nursing
Education, Salary: 10420-
111,880.
Send resume to UPS, P. O.
Box 27985, Raleigh. N. C.
27611, or call at 834-1243 for
further informatiou.
LTD'S—Wagons
Pinto—Mavorick
Torino
Daily-Wookly
Monthly
■
RENT-A-TItUCK
Pickups—Vans
VACATION MOTOR
HOAAES
Makt Your SoMivition
lUSYSUCKMON
WIY6UL-SANDERS
FORD
401 Downtown
Blvd. 834-7301
ALLEN GLOVER
NO iWOiVEY
DOWN
ANY KIND OF CAR YOU DESIRE. . .
YOU HAVE TO SEE THEM TO BELIEVE IT!
GTOf
Chevelles
Corvetteo
Pickups
LeMont
Mavericks
Chevy I Is
Chargers
Challengers
Super Bees
Mustangs
Dusters
El Caminos
Plus a wide selection of now Fiats, the most popular
car in Europaf
• Salesman on duty until 8 P.M. 5 nights a wsok
• Bank Financing
4011., TnraaHllliSlit|m*0|t«0*tf nt-MIl
For Sale By-Owner
WORTHDALE
Immaculate 3 bedrooms, VA baths, carpeted •
througbout, large kitchen, dining combination, chain
link fenced yard. Central air conditioned, spacious
landscaped yard. You may have any type financing.
Call- 833-1045
After - 6 p.m. For Appointment
Best Buy-in Baleigh
Realtors do not call
STATE NllibES - Immodiatcly open
ings. Nature of work- -General nursing
duties Id tUle hospital. Qualtflrallons.
graduate of accredited school of nursing
with N. C. Ilcen.w Salary range 87.i64.bu
-<■ 89.000.00
Hf.l.PV4 ANTED
Witnesses
To Present
G. L. Durham
Help wanted parl-tlme or full time fer
dry clraner-presser. Apply al 1-Hoer
flraners. 513 Newcomhe Rd. 834-4412.
HOME FOR SALE—431 Walton St.
Pay equity and afi&iime payments
of leM than 4100a> por month. 2
bodrooms. : bath, well tanhecaped
tot. Phone KM-16Z6. Jim Peebles
Realty Cp.
ANTIQUING
160 DOWN PAYMFNT and only
1150 r.tore.wlten you move in nev.'
3 and 4 bedroom homes, bath,
large kitchen, dintng, family
r<»m- Monthly pavm. ntj> 135 to
|I00 per month depending otLsize
of house .".nd family inline
Large size l.ns for ft-neing. hu,
service available Call Ad. Stone
at^Ke^ Homes. B28-: 530 At niallt
7 HCl'SE in Wortli-
dale No ilunn pivment for Veto-
Antfqufng can do won
ders for old, drab looking
woodwork and early
nothing furniture. After
preparing the surfaces,
paint with a semi-gloss
enamel, either to match,
contrast or harmonize
with wall color, sugge.st
extension house furnish
ings specialist.s. North
Carolina State Uni-
Jriiovah's Wilncs-ses of Raleigh
south oongregation, 1113 S. Slate
Street, are happy to.announcp to its
many friends in Raleigh and
surrounding area, that is is
priv-iledged lo hat e a represental ive
of the WalditotwT Bible and Tract
Society of New Y’ork City, G. L.
Duiham
He will visit the oongregation.
starting January 9. and climaxing
January 14. The publk- address will
be ’’Who Is Your God” at 10 am
Sunday
You an- uiitlially invited lo allend.
the meeting cs Iree lo all and no
OPENING SOON •
HARRIS'
Beauty & Hair Care
Center
Formerly
Harris' Beauty Parlor
19)2 Bates Street
WANTED:
E'our licensed operators immediately.
Part-time operators also.
Contact: Mrs. Gladys Harris 834-6818
Harris’ Beauty & Hair Care Center
1813 Garner Road
Formerly Webster’s Take Home
Homes For Sale
Worthdale And Poole Bond Area
I'/z bath, built-in air conditioner, chain
living room, dining room, den.
1905 Friar Tuck Road, 3 bedroom
link fence, $22,500.00.
812 Weston Street, 3 bedroom, 2 baths
$19,900.00.
Beautiful yard and 3 bedroom house, 602 St. George Road, 1 block off Poole
Road, corner lot, $20,500.00.
1105 Beverly Drive, exact, clean, 3 bedrooms, $19,000. About 3 years old.
Four bedrooms, 2 baths, corner lot, all brick, $20,900.00.
Full basement, 1221 Bentley Lane, four bedrooms with spacious
landscaping yard. $24,900.00.
Full basement with partially finished game and recreation rooms. Corner
lot, 904 Greenwich Street. Owner will paint. $24,950.00.
Bochester Heights
3 bedrooms with carport and many extras. $19,000.00.
If you are looking for an older home or good income property consider the
8M°^.*Davie'street - 6 rooms, brick house with chain Imk fence. $14,5M.
704 Hamilton Street, near St. Augustine’s. 4 rooms. Brick home with
detached garage, fenced yard. $13,500. »oq Arin nn
557 New Bern Avenue, 4 apartments, all brick. $29,500.00.
Open House Daily 10:30 a. m. - 6:30 p. m.
2616 Firelight Road, Foxtire
1420 Beverly Drive, Worthdale
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