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10 THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH, N.C.. SATURDAY. JANUARY 20. 1973 cilIssified nos Utues Ca»» per word CUMtft«40tsplay Par Line Per Each word abbreviated, •jrmbo) co''nU a& one word. Black Sports Capsule Aggies Look To Tough Schedule Card HOMEWORM^.RSHANTKn Envelope addresu-rs; M*nd acII aJdress ed. tumped envelope OVERSEAS JOBS High Pay. List of rompdnles hiring SI DO THE ELLIOTT COMPANV 741 Washington Asenuv Miami Beach, f'lorida S31S9 NORTH CAROLINA STATE Personnel Department. P U Bos 32d. 121 West Jones St . Raleigh. N C No fee charged. An Equal Opportunity Employer ‘A Thinkinjr Man Drives .\ Yellow” YELLOW c.\n ro 201 W MOI((..\N- ST 8:i2-.")811 BUSINESS OPFORTT-’NTn* m Bocky Mount. NC Equal Oppor- tunitv for oviner*op«ratar to buv modern dry cleantnR plant with drivc'tn wmdf*w- Now in opera* tion Can be financed for respon* flble party. Contaet Mr Letinson Banner Machnerv rt»rp. Benson. N C.. Phone 8M-41^1 MONK’S DISCOI NT Fl RMTl’RE Why pay reutl? Save up to tl50 on Bedroun Suites. Living room Suites I’p to off on other Items. Terms 772-62.S6 10 a m ^ p.m. Hwy. 401 S b«-t»een Kings and Shoney TEHRVs Kl RNm HE < <> We buy -iid sell new and used (uriiilure 2111'- Marlin St. 820 8134. HOMEWORKERS WANTED (envelope addressers > Rush stamped, sell-addressed envelope to D D. Homeworkers Agency. BoK 32. BeatlyvUle. Ky 41311 Ot’R FIRMS I RGENTLY need envelope addressers i longhand» and typist* at home or olfli e I p to 8100 00 per week p<«slble For full (leUlls send 82 00 with a sUmped. self addressed envel^w to help you get surted Send to. St SAN BRONSON 20695 Albion Kd. Strongsville. Ohio 44136 MAfHIMSTS AND MAC HINT SHOP trainees of need In growing company First and second shlfu Call Terminal Communications. INC g34-.S9Si MAINTENAM E ME< HASH’S Dul I e s Performs semi skilled work in the InsUlialion and repair of steam traps, valves and water pumps Performs acetylene and eleitric welding of routine nature Quallflcailons Completion of grammar school with one year exi>erience perform Ing a variety of semi skilled tasks In maintenance and building repairs Salary 8418 6852 SfCCESS SEMINARS Iniernallonal MU llonaire's Molhation Society announced a GRAND OPENING In North Carolina New memtwrs receive Monthly Success Bulletin and OpixM-luntiy Digest. 81 00 per month. 812 00 total. Members attend a Sut (ess Seminar w hen announced within 4 m<»nth.s Nicmal Seminar fee of 8505 00 waived for all new members Send brief resume and 812 00 for annual membership to Success Seminars. The f'arullnlan WAREHOl SE St PERVISOR Position Immediately available with Raleigh dis IribuUon wareh'Mse of major chemical company Requires high school education and experience m warehousing operations Dulles include scheduling, routing, ship r ing and ret eivuig and Inventory control iberal berwflis available To apply call Mr Hendley. 833 1688 between 9-5 An Equal Opportunity Employer TOP LABORER SUndard work ( ompany ^>nefIt*, above minimum wages See Ed Owens at Pariime. Inc . 517 Hillsborough INSl RAM K AGENTS I.K ENSED OR NOT Full or parttlme. high c c>mmissioiu. no collecting, no minimum, g'xal renewals Write Insurance. P O Box 120,M. Raleigh, N (■ 2"faor. Keep present J«»b KHP wanted AND A. MfN -.•cT .1 ,. N. M ...... . .- Mor, p I , .• oopcl* BAR-B-Uand title ken (OurS|>eclaltyl Pig and f 'hlcken I09E. Davie St. TYPEURirERS. .idding machines. Dia monels radios and all kinds of musical ln*lruni<-nta We irade. loan cr buv sec* us ai«l save RELIABLE LOAN ( O . 307 S Wllmingiun St . R.ili-tgh t SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTIONS riVEl.l.A HEAl TV <OLLF.GE A com plete < nurse In Beauty t'ulture Person ality and < harm. Day and nIghUy classes, weekly nr monthly Air coitdltloited Mrs. C J Pitts Owner Manager. 239 S East St.. KaleUh. N i , HOUSES FOR SALE TAKE OVER LOAN on 3 bedroom split level y,. old on wooded lot. Caipetod. lots of room lo expand Beautiful home. $21.5ro. call TOM CCACHRANE at KEY HOMES. 82H-Oj?Jt; niRitt 876-3:89 WORTHDALE 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, den. central air. fenced backyard. uH for • 818400 Call today FINLEY GAI.LERY HOMES. 782 3122 ARDEN FOKEST-3 bedrooms. 2 baths, carpel, den. large lot. a gmxl buy $17,900. Call today FINLEY CALI.EKV MOMF-S 782-3122. WOHTMUALE Full basement, plus 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Carpeting living room antLdinlng room and air conditioned Make thU 1950 square foot home a good buy. t'all FINLEY HOMES 782 3122 4-BEDROOM HOME: The moat home for ypur money, anywhere. If you have 5 In family, you can buy this home for lets than your rent. Act today and Lake advantage of the 235 program on this 4 bedroom home, 1*^ baths. Control heat to each room. Call Key Homes. 828-0538. SPLIT I.ENTL IN WORTHDAI.F. Three isedroom with downstairs den and work shop. Fenced In backyard. 821.500. Finley Calterv of Homes. 828-8492. WORTHDALE -3 bedroom brick Pay ^2200 and assume 5'} percent loan payments. 8103 per m<mlh includes all Te|. 834-0800. 3-BEDROOM HoME-Fully carpeted, e- lectrlc heat. No down payment for velerana. De baths. Move in Immediately. Call Key Homes 828-0538 NEW FOl’R BF,DROOM BRICK Ranch o- corner across from park. Huge family room plus many extras. Call today to see how easy it Is to own this home Cali i'o.n Cochrane at Key Homes. 828-0538 At night g76-3089. Capitalize vt'n'^HA.Ns we pay dosing cost on this easy to buy. three bedroom, two full baths, modern ranch, with conveniences, kitchen, located on Griffin Circle. Only 822.900. Call Key Homes. Jerry Williams. 828 0538, nights. 833-5785 BEALTIFIL THREE BEDROOM, two baths, full basement home on wooded lot in Kingwood Forest. 23.000 sn. ft. with eat In kitchen. OW. and disposal and counter top range, full carpeted, nothing down to veterans. Call Merle Kelly. Key Homes 828-0538. Night 787-6150. Nowell’s Roofing & Gutters i:.\.SY MOXTHLY I’.WWENTS Home repairs, new roofing, wrought Iron rails, storm doors, windows and trees cut. Easv Terms Available 834 0093 ANYTIME WANTED Experienced Electrical Appliance Tech nicians. salary open. Call 628-9306- BI SISESS CARDS M.SO per 1.000, Call 832 0475 Monday through Friday. SPACIOUS HOME FOR RDfT wth Three Bedrooms, 2V4 bathi^, family room, garage, central air- heat. l^rge back yard located in cul de sac in Kingwood Forest subdivision. Rents for $306.(0 per month. Call 828-1300 day or night. ’WORTHDALE—3 bedrooms, m baths. located on an extr< large lol with fenced m backyard, a great investment at $20,000. Call Paikton Hall Associates, 782-7«XO, nitely 787-2179. FOR RENT furnished boom for rent Livinr ruKim and kitchen privi leges Ulihltcs furni'hed. Phone 829-0553 FOR SALE AUTO FOR SALE 1963 Dodge 8* Dr Sedan 44t. By owner Excel lent condition Dial 629-0-93. ADMIN ISTRATUR'S NOT1C F. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COl’NTV Having qualified as Administrator of the Eaiale el Wakcr P. Baermann. deceased, late ol Wake (aunty. North Carolina, this Is ta natlfy all persons bavliM claims against the estate ol said deceased lo exhibit them lo the undersigned at Method. North Carolina, onur before the I6ih day olJuly. 1973. or this not he »in be pleaded In bar of thrir recovery All persons Indebted lo (hr estate will please make Immediate 3aymeni. This 16ih day of January. 1973 ChrlMlne M. Baermann, Administrator 120 Hawthorne Rd. Raleigh. N-C. Jin. Si-n • Feb. S-IO. 1973 Howard Five Puts lO-Game Mark On Line WA.SHINGTO.N. I) C — Riding the crest of ten consecutive victories and a 2-0 take off in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference iMEAC) competi tion, the t973 Howard Universi- t\ Bison basketball team hosts Delaware State this week after stunning third-ranked Morgan State, 68-55, at Baltimore last w eek The taming of the Bears added lo the Bison stature as a disciplined unit At half lime an excited 3,500 Morgan State fans rent the air with applause and with good reason. Trailing by 21-10 at the end of the first ten minutes of the game, the Bears suddenly found the range with long, magical shots that subjected Howard to a 22-7 disadvantage over the last ten minutes of the half At that point, Morgan Stale led by a 32-28 score Flashing an unrelenting pres sure defense, the Bisons edged the Bears, 15-11, during the first ten-minute span of the second half, for a 43-43 count. At the end of nine more minutes, Howard had used intricate passing patterns, steals, and quick lay-ups. for a 2.5-0 advantage that put the game on iee. 68-51. by way of a 17-poinl lead Morgan added two goals in the last 59 seconds and the final score was 68-55. Morgan State’s 6-foot-n inch center, Marvin Webster-key man in the Morgan attack-was held to only 7 points. During the first half, he blocked six Bison goaling attempts. Utilizing a non-fouling finesse, a trio of Bisons notched 19 of game-high 20 points in the decisive second half. Determined to win the MEAC title and become eligible for NCAA Regional or National Invitational Tournament I NIT I compeitition, the Bisons plan to hike their MEAC lead to a 3-0 level here, mid-week, against Delaware Staia^ BY MARK SOUTHERLAND National Black News Service Dancers whirled to tribal drums as the second African Games opened signaling the largest gathering of athletes on the continent in history As the eleven-day event went into its second day. Ihe crowd of 50.000 turned llieir attention away trom the opening gymnasts to root for world-record-holder. John Akii-Bua. in preliminary race. Although his time was disappointing Akii-Bua is ex- peeled to easily capture the gold medal here as he did in the Olympics. Still to come in track and field is two-lime Olympic gold medalist Kip Keina and then Ihe com^tilion will branch into soccer, boxing, basketball, volley ball, tennis, swimming, cycling, table ten nis. handball and judo in this years' Senior Bowl in .Mobile. Alabama, the unique rule allowing a learn trailing by nine points to receive the kiekdown even after their own score worked perfectly and allowed the pro scouts to see a lol of scoring. Amid the eomliined seven touchdowns and five field goals. University ol Miami running bake Chuck Foreman ran for 167 yards and a 10-yard touchdown to lead the North to a 33-30 victory over the South and capture for himself the mosl-valuablc-playcr award and the automobile lhal goes with il. Turnovers, not touchdowns, prevailed in ihe Hula Bowl in Honolulu. Hawaii, as a steady rain turned the field into a mud bath causing numerous fumbles and interceptions by both sides. Both the fans and scouts were disappointed as there were few- outstanding plays by cither team in the South's 17-3 win over the North. In a game filled with fine runners only a total of nil yards were gained on the ground, nevertheless most-val- uahlc-player honors went to Ihe South's Greg Pruitt of Okla homa. Waly Jones following a long suspension due to lo.ss of weight and stamina. General Manager Wayne Embry explained the Buck's actions when after an examination revealed no ap parent cause for Jones' weak ness he said, “Under Ihe circumstances we see no reasonable prospect of Jones returning to Ihe level of performance which we expect ed of him." With his biggest scoring week of the season, 10 games for 347 points. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar of the Milwaukee Bucks moved even closer lo the NBA scoring lead held by Nate Archibald of the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. .Abdul-Jabbar is now sporting a 30.9 points-per-game average to 33.2 for Archibald. In the rebounding and field goal percentage races Wilt Cham- l^rlain of the Los Angeles Lakers still leads with 17.8 rebounds a game and a .764 percentage. If he needed any extra incentive for his heavyweight bout with Champion Joe Fra zier. undefeated heavyweight challenger George Foreman received il 13 days before their fight in Kingston. Jamaica, when his wife presented him with a six-pound, seven-ounce daughter. GREENSBORO - Ending the old year with a loss to Manhattan and a win over Grambling in New York's ECAC Holiday Festival Tour nament, North Carolina AST Stale University’s Coach War ren Reynolds’ New Year resolution is to beat Winston- Salem's Coach Clarence "Big House” Gaines. "I've beaten some of the best coaches around except "Big House." he said recently. The Aggies bowed Id Manhat tan College, 73-61. after leading Ihe Jaspers for three quarters. In the consolation game in Madison Square Ci,^rden, A&T creamed hapless Grambling College, 96-73. Gaines' Rams on the other hand, have dropped only one encounter, that being to John son C. Smith University in Ihe finals of the Charlotte Tip-Off Tournament. They defeated A&T by an ungodly 18-point margin in December, the school’s worse defeat in years Having begun the season with the roughest pre-New Year schedule in history, AiT looks forward to improving its 7-3 record in spite of an eight game. 4-week road slate before returning home. After playing Winston-Salem. South Carolina Slate and Johnson C. Smith at home on the llth. I2th and I6th respectively, A&T takes on South Carolina, Virginia Com monwealth, Marshall. Dela ware State. Maryland-Eastern Shore, Howard. Morgan and Pittsburgh all on foreign soil. Artice is the key to our whole defense,” Reynolds notes. A great man is made up of qualities that meet or make great occasions NEW THREE BEDROOMS. Iwci lull baths, house In Kingwood 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 openings Nature of work — Variety trf repetitive manual and semi skilled Usks In the preparation of fond Quaiincalioci: Completion of grammar school and ability to secure a valid health cerUflcate. Salary: starting at 8320.00 month. STATE NIRSES Immediately open ings. Nature of wm-k General nursing duties In slate hospital. Quallflrailoru, graduate of accredited school of nursing wllh N. C. license Salary range 87.164.00 — 19460.00 HOME FOiR SALE—431 Walton Pay equity and assume payments of less than $100.(i0 per month. 2 bedrooms. I bath: well landscaped lot. Phone 834-1826, Jim Peebles Reahy Cp. POOLE BROTHERS Well Drilling and Well Boring. Day Phone 286-2185. Night Phone 366 1420. Route 5. Raleigh. N. C. HELP WANTED MEDICAL SALES The J. B. Lippintotl Publishing Company, BOW In its 1801b year of conllnous publishing, offers on unusual opportunity for mature, experienced salesman to represent Hs Medical Department selling and promoting mbdlcal books, journals and audio-tisunls in the Norib Carolina- Southern Virginia area. Prefer applicants have some college and experience selling to hospitals and doctors. Salary, expenses, new car and generous bonus arrangement. • Numerous Irlage benefits, Including pi ,,<it-sborlng, major medical Insurance and pension plan. Opportunity for high earnings and a lltrtlme poiilloq for ambitious, resourceful, bard-worklng Individual. Tell us about yourself in a letter to Mr. Fred Zeller. Vice President. Marketing. Medical Division. East Wasb- ington Square. Pbiladeipbla. Pa. 18105. Interviews will be arranged In the Ralelgh-Durham area. Llpplncotl Is an equal opportunity employer. HELP WANTED Help wonted portHlme or full time lor dry cleaner-presser. Apply at l-Hour Cleaners. 513 Newcombe B4. IS>i-4412. Paint Foreman - wiU spray palm espcrfencc. Salary range r.894 ■ 89,884. Inquire about liberal fringe benefits. Apply to: PERSONNEL OFFICE »y of Raleigb 222 W. Hargett St. or call 755-4200 THREE G-MEN NAMED TO SQUAD Coaches, Pro Scouts and members of Ihe press banded together recentlv and came up with a list of plajers that were, bv consenus, the best of what B'lack Colleges around the nation had to offer in 1972. Three of these players were from Grambling College and gained notoriety as they played before a weekly audience that ran into the millions At the team's quarterback position was Matthew Reed. The 6-4. 225 1b. signal-caller, in four seasons at Grambling. amassed a total of 4,788 yards passing and 31 touchdowns. He added nine more scores delivering the spheroid personally Walter Baisy was named lo a linebacker spot and tough go-getter Ezil Bibbs landed a defensive end position on Ihe mvthical squad They lip the scales at 6 3, 22li lbs and 6-4, •’.s.s itjs.. respectively. The Associated Press has named Larry Brown of the Washington Redskins offensive player of the year and Joe tireen ol the Pitlsburgh Steelers Ihe defensive player of Ihe year for 1972. Brown ran for an NFC leading 1.216 yards as he led the Red.skins to the Super Bowl. Green anchored the awesome Steeler defensive line at tackle and enabled Pitlsburgh to capture their first playoff berth in their forty year history. The final step in trying to reach a setllcment in the case of holdout Archie Clark was initiated when contract disputes between Clark and Ihe Balti more Bullets were submitted to arbitrator Peter Seitz, Seitz indicated that it will lake one or two weeks before Ihe Bullets' leading scorer of last season either signs with Baltimore or becomes a free agent. The Roberto Clemente Me morial Fund has received a donation of $100,000 from the Pitlsburgh Prates baseball club. The club, through presi dent Dan Balbrealh. announc ed, "Our immediate concern is helping the people of Nicaragua but the fund is restricted. We want the fund to help build a youth city-sports complex for youngsters • in Puerto Rico, which was Clemente’s dream.” Vera Clemente, Roberto's wi dow, will receive $100,000 from two insurance policies plus $1,244 per month from a pension provison for accidental deaths of players. In activity in Puerto Rico, the mayor of San Juan, Carlos Romero Barcelo, pro posed that the new municipal coliseum be named after Clemente and there is another resolution calling for the renaming of the San Juan International Airport to read the Roberto Clemente Memor ial Airport. In a disciplinary move that affected three other schools the National Collegiate Athletic Association placed Howard University of Washington, D C. on a one-year probation and stripped it of its 1971 national soccer championship. Howard was charged with four counts of player ineligibility presumahly including Ti inidadians Keith Agui and Winston Yallery-Ar- Ihur. prominent figures in the 1971 championship. Although the NCAA accused Howard of “unfamiliarity with NCAA leg islation, insufficient effort lo determine whether these provi sions were applicable to mem bers of the soccer team and inadequate administration on Ihe part of university personnel responsible to certify eligibili ty,” they commended them for having extended "excellent assistance and cooperation to the NCAA." In actions dealing primarily with basketball vio lations. New Mexico State and Western Kentucky each re ceived two-year probations while Centenary Collage of Shreveport, La. was placed on indefinite probation. JOE LOUIS AM) SON - London - Former world heavyweight hoxiiig champ .loe Louis with his son Jo Jo, aged 5, on their arrival at airport here from Las \ cgas January 11. Louis standing in for Mohammed Ali will watch British champion Joe B“gner defend his Eurooean title against Rudi l.ubbers next week, and will helo publieize the Ali-Bugner fight which is being held in Las Vegas Feb. 14th. (UPl) PAINTER Grammar BCbooi and 2 jraara BXM«1ciice la Interior .noB oxtorlor pdMlnf. Salarr 86,852 up to 88.591. N. C. State Unlvertlty, 737-2138. MAIDS “^tal iaveetmeni af 87.50 ruarantcc lo earn W.OO to 8125.00 vtekijr lor home worken. Plane and oappllea to gtt job •tarted. Onljr 11.50 p.p- GENERAL SERVICE CO., 116 S. Harrloflan St.. Ralelfh. N.C. 27861. MSUIANaolillTAISOSMiS TERRACE INSURANCE ft REALTY COMPANY 4M nu. aTEBT T. fc IttaO. Mlf. fMwil -SEE- Community Florist CORSAGES—FUNERAL DESIGNS—POTTED PLANTS—FLOWERS ARRANGEMENTS. E'PC. 325 N. Tarboro St Former all-pro forward Gus Johnson appears to have a home in tlic ABA and they are happy to have him. Johnson, unwanted by the Baltimore Bullets and Phoenix Suns-of the NBA. was picked up by the Indiana Pacers of the ABA. There he has proved his worth not only in his great defensive and leaping skills lhal he is famed for but also for the coolness of a veteran so vital to a young team like the Pacers. The Milwaukee Bucks have announced Ihe waiving of guard Offices for Rent Air Conditioned and Off Street Parking call: Mr. M. R. Peebles 417 S. Person St. 833-0458 After 5 p.m. 834-4680 $80 DOWN PAYMENT and only tlSO more wTien you move in new 3 and 4 bedroom homes, lij baths, large kitchen, dirung, family room. Monthly payments $69 to |10D per month depending on^size of house ;;nd family income. Large size lots for fencing, bus service available Cali AsJi Stone Homes, 628*0938 At .night J BEDROCM HOUSE In Worth- dale No down pavment for Vete* ransv Sec ’Cjiuck" Oohun. 828- 14 7 or 772-2226 MAIDS Pull and part-time maida wanted la RaleMh's I>rs( bomn. Will receive exceptional earnlngt. (heaeral Service Co. Pb. 834-3286 or 834-9009. CARDSOFTHANKS IKe lamlly of Mrs. AUeca Hopkins wisbee to express sincere Ueanks and oppreelalion to all wbo extended manj coufleales at tbe time of ber dcalb. We ore (ralelul lor ibe flowers, dcslfat. telegrams, lood. cords, visits sad ionrern. Mrs .G.A Uawkiiu - Sitter JAMAK AN PRIME MINISTER EXPLAINS - Miami. Fla^ - Jamaica's Deputy Prime Minister David t oore. who is also his nation's imance minister, explains to Miami reporters. January I'J. Ihe reasoning hehiiui Ihe receiil re-estahlishmenl of diplomatic relations between Cuba and .lamaiea. <1 1*1 > JOBS Assistant Cumberland County Director: Bachelor in Bus. Admin, or related area. Some management exper. Salary: $10,000 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: $0420- $11.K80. Send resume to L’PS, P. O. Box 279H5, Raleigh. N. C. 27611. or call at 8J4-1243 for further information. ALLEN GLOVER LTD*»—Wagons Hnto—NUvorIck Torino Daily*Wookly Monthly I REIIT-A-IICK Pickups—Vans VACATION MOTOR HOMES Makt Your Rnorvition NokV LUST BLACKMON wTYm-'SANDEflS FORD 401 Downtown Blvd. 834-7301 iaolu ^OiffOJVEY down ANY KIND OF CAR YOU DESIRE. . . YOU HAVE TO SEE THEM TO BELIEVE IT! GTOs Chevelles Corvettes PickuDS LeMont Mavericks Chevy lit Chargers Chollenqers Super Bees Mustangs Dusters El Cominos Plus a wide selection of new Fiats, Hit most popular car in EuroptI -eSaltsman on duty until .8' P.M. 5 nights • woak • Bank Financing 401 $.,Tn«i>l!iill«SMWl«|t*tvY»'**II For Sale By-Owner WORTHDALE Immaculate 3 bedrooms, IV4 baths, carpeted • throughout, large kitchen, dining combination, ebun 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 Realtort do not call OPENING SOON HARRIS' Beauty & Hair Care Center Formerly Harris' Beauty Parlor 1912 Bates Street WANTED: Four licensed operators immediately, Part-time operators also. Contact: Mrs. Gladys Harris 834-6818 Harris’ Beauty & Hair Care Center 1813 Gamei Road Formerly Wtebster’s Take Home
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