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OCTOBER 14 8:30 Sunrise Semester 7:00 Morning Jamboret V:N> Mews (Local L>tv«) 6.UU Caul. Kauiiacoa 0:0U Cartuou SUup lU UU Say When 10:25 NBC New. 10:30 Lucy 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Link* 12:UV Love of i4t« 12:25 CBS New* t2:3‘ Truth or COiif«qc*BN 12:55 NBC New* 1:00 PeKity Mann 1:30 As the W«rld Turni ;«:UU Hasswota 2:30 Hnu»°partT 3:00 To Tell the Truth 3:25 CBS News 3:30 Edee of Nignt 4.00 Secret florm 4:30 Fun Hour 5:00 Yogi Bear 5:30 Fun Hour 5:45 Rifleman 6:15 Esso Reporter 8:25 Weather 8:30 CBS News 7:00 |la:eel 7:30 hr. , 8:30 Lucy Show ■^:00 Danny Thonas ' 9:30 Andy Gril^h Show 10:00 Sing Aleng'vith Mitcti llfOO Newi { ) 11: IS ToniRM Shd« 1 TU OCTOBER 15 ; • t • 6:30 Sutir^ Semester 7 IN) MiirmuK J.ia'ioiiie 7:55 Newt 80U I. apt. Kangaroo 0:(H) Carto-in *!hjp W»0 Sar When 10:25 NBC News 10:90 Lim>» 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Link lJt:UU Love of Life U;2S CBS Newa 12:30 Truth or Conapqiencet 12:55 NBC Newa 1:00 FeRgy Mann 1:30 As the World Turns J:00 Password 3:30 Hou.se Party S:00 To Tell the Truth CBS News 3:30 Edge of Nighl 4;00 S»cref Storm 4:30 Fun Hour 9:00 Fun Hour 8:30 Fun Hour 8:45 I’ve Got A Secret 6:15 Etao Reporter 6:25 Weathe' 6:30 News 7:00'l»r. Novak 8:00 RM Skelton 9:00 'Btob Hope Show 10:00 K^aft Suspense Theatre 11:(X) eleventh Hour Repuii 11-15 '^nlght WEDNEIDAY, OCTOBER 14 0:30 S^mrise Semester Moruinf Jauiiiuree 7:68 Newi 8:UU Cap(. Kadgaro* •:00 Car*oon Shop 10:00 Say When 10:25 NBC Newi |0:30 Lucy 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Hissing Links 12:0U Love of Lila 12:25 CBS Newt 12:30 Truth or CoMequeace 12:80 NBC Newt . l.UU fegg* Mann ' 1:S0 As tM World Turoa t:00 Pasaword Z:S0 Houae Part) S:00 To Tell the Truth 8:25 CBS News 3:30 Edge of Night 4:tM) l««cret Storm 4:30 Fun Hour 6:00 Quick Draw McGraw 6:30 Fun Hour 5:45 Rifleman . . , • :15 E.SS0 Reporter 6:25 Weather 6:30 CBS News »7;00 Arthur Smith . , 7:30 The Virginian •:00 Beverly Hillbilliet . B:30 Dick Van Dyke T|:Q0 Danny Kaye l.'OO Eleventit Boar Bepon THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 6:30 Sunrise Semester • tMi JamhiHi» 7:65 Newt Kangute * iaii"Tr»rtiwvn stiitg 10:00 Say When *' 10:25 NBt News 1U:30 Lucy 11:00 Concentration 11:3* Missing Links 12:00 Love of Ula 12:2(1 CBS Newt 1^:30 Truth or r.ontequnc« 12:98 NBC Newt 1.00 Peggy Mann 1:90 At the World Tuma 2:)W Paaaword 3:00 To Tell the Trutli House Partv 3:29 CBS News 3:30 Edge of Night 3:55 CBS News 4:00 Secret Stom 4:30 Fun'Hour 5:45 Glynis 6:19 Esso Reporter 6:25 Weather 6:30 CBS News 7:00 Temple Houston 8:00 Rawhide 9:00 Perry Mason 10:00 The Njracs 11.UO Eleventh Ifi-iu Hepon U;l& Tontghi FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18 6:30 Sunrise Seir.oster T:OU Jamburee ':95 News b.UU capi. Kangaros 9 UU Carluun Miup 10.00 buy Wh»n " iU:25 NBC Newa 10:JO bucy 10:55 NBC News 11:00 Concentration 11:30 Missing Links i2:uu Ujve ut l,a«) 12.29 CBS News (2:J» Truth ur Conje|iin.ea 12:59 NBC News l.OU Peggy Mann 1:30 As the World Turna 2:00 Password a ;iO Mouse Harf-» 3:00 To Tell the Truth J 25 CBS New.s 1 30 Edge of Night 3:59 CBS News 4:00 Secret Stonp 4:30 Fun Hour 5:00 Fun Hour 9:30 Fun Hour liifleman ' * 6:19 Esso Reporter 6:25 Weather 6:30 CBS Newt 7:00 Redlgo 7:30 Great Adventure «:30 Route He > B:30 State Trooper 10:00 Alfred Hitchcock 11:00 Eleventh Hour Report 11:19 Tonight WRAL Channel 5 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 7:30 Simrise 'rheaier 9:00 Plnhusters , , 10:00 H«tor Heattkote 10:30 Tha Jetspns , ii.ao c*aieit;!. 11:30 Beany IkiM C«cU 12:00 Bu£a b«inn> 12:30 Magic Umil ei AUakauc l:tm m KH*itdjr?^ka 1:% Aiatritiki JjbndsUnd S:3|0 Channel Five Dance Party 3:M Wide World of .Sterts g.-dO Ch^piansMp yvresding 6:00 Nu^sHm 6:09 Country)Show Soloist in "Requiem" at St. Philips Chetnist Discovers "Good" Germs Ir.-msporl.ildii cniiip;inie vilh:n llPiltlO irNtermin-iIs v( liick’.s 6:30 Wilbutni Bl'othet’k' 7:00 Portei^ Waionei' , '/:iO Hobtefuhny” ' ' li;U loticu' 8:30 Lawrence Welk Show 9:30 Jerry i^jvis 11:30 Scoreboard 11:45 Dateline 11:&5 Movie of the Week SUNDAY, OCTOBIiR 13 7:45 Wally r-owiet aiiuw 8:45 Musical Meditation 9:30 The Christophers 9:00 Harvest of Hymns IV Gospel iiour 10:00 ThU ia The Ule 10:30 'I’he Btg Picture il:uu LiKbt unlu lay Path 12:00 Discovery ’63 12:30 Orat Roberts 1:00 Church of Our Fathers 1:30 Directions 64 2:00 Pre-Olympic 2:30 American Football League 5:ib Post Scoreboard 5:30 TBA b.ou Jimmy Dean 7:30 Travels of Jamie McPheeters 8:JO Aiuest and Irial 10:UO lUO Grand W.M Hollywood and the Stars 11:00 Sunday Late hhow MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 6:30 Aspect 7:00 Today i.«u vuiot'Oint 7:30 'I'oday W:OU Bum Mid Morning Newa 10:00 Time Out 10:30 Word For Word 11:00 Price is Rignt 11:30 Femme Fare 12:U0 Tenneitaee li^nie Ford 12:30 Father Knowa Beat 1:00 General Hoapital 1:30 Queen For A Day 2:00 Seven Keys 2:30 The Doctors- 3:00 Loretta Young Theatre 3:30 Who Do Vou Inui. 4:00 Lisa Howard i- 4:06 Cap’n Five 4:30 Lone Ranger 5:00 'l'ruilniai>u-r b:00 K(t«ve with Sportf 6:10 Great Headlinet U.M VlL-wpulUl 6:25 Weather ' 0:30 Staielme 6:45 Ron Cochran I 7:00 Dragnet 7:30 Outer Limits 8:30 Wagon Th-ain 10:00 Bieakini; Pclat 11:00 Miirohv Martin and Newa 11:10 Weather Girl 11:15 Dateline. N. ^ 1^1 iitu-Uihi Ttfrilrr* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 6:30 Aspect 7 im Tmiay 7:2S Viewpoint 7 30 Today 9:00 Bozo 9:55 Mid Morniny Newa 10:00 Time Uut 10:30 Word For Word 11:00 Price Is Riglit 11:30 Femme Fare' 11:30 Seven Keys 12:00 Tennessi-o Krnie Ford 12:% Father Knows Best 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 QutHMi For A Day 2:00 Seven Keys 2:30 The Doctors 1:(iO lioretta Young 3:30 Who Do Vou Truct 4:00 Lisa Howard 4:06 Cap’h Five 4:30 Lone Ranger 5:00 Tiailinaster 6:00 Reeves with Sports 6:10 Tak- Five 6:20 Viewpoint' 6:25 'leather S:30 .Stateline 6:45 Ron Cochran 7:00 L,ec Marvin , 7:30 Combat /■ ' fl:30 Mcllalc’s N'avy Vy 9:00 Greate.st Show on Earth 10:00 The Fugitive 11.00 Miirphy M''riln 11.10 Weather Girl 11 I."! I'alelini', .N 11:25 Starlight Thealib WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 *»:30 A.spect 7:00 Today 7:29 Vivwoolnl 7:30 Today J.OO Boxu the Clown yU.So Mid Momins New» INI Time Out 10:30 Word For W )iu 11:00 Price Is Right 11:3C Femi.ie Fare 12 00 Tennessee Flrnle Ford 12:30 Father Knowii Best 1.00 General ilu.spital 1:30 Queen For A Day ’^5:00 Seven K^ys 2:30 ’The Doctors 3:00 Lortila V oung 3:30 Who Do You Trus* 4:00 Lisa Howard 4:06 Cap'n Five 4^30 Lone Ranger 5:00 Trailmaster 5:00 Cap'u Five 5.00 Reeve with .Snnris 6:10 Greatest Headliues 0:20 Vlewpoini 6:23 (leather «;30 Stateli le 6:45 Hoii Cochran 7:00 De*..ii Valipy n.». 7:30 Adventures of Ozzie and Haniet 8.00 Patty Puke Show 8:30 Price Is Right 9:(X) Ben Casey 10:00 Saga of ’the Western Man 11:00 Martin and tlie Nevi 11:10 Wrtalher Girl 11:15 Dateline, N. C. 11:25 Starlight I'hoatre THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 6:30 A.sp«ct lOO Today 7M Viewpoint l id Today ' V:«W Boco . Mid llomlnf Newt itJ:(JU Time Out r0:30 Word For Word 11:00 Price, 1# Right. ll:to FfMHie Fal-e 12.(W ’MMeaapp i^rnip i^ord 12:30 Father Knowa Best l:UO General iiu6puai 1:30 Queen For A uay 2:00 Se>en Keys 2:30 The Doctors 3:00 Ljietu Young Theatre 3:30 Who Do You Trust 4:C0 Li.sa “iloward 4:06 Cap’n Five 4:30 Lone Hanger 5:00 Trailmaster o.oo iieevtf van Sporta b:10 Take Five b.:iO Viewpoint b.2t Wealue., (i:30 Stateline 6:45 Ron Cochran 7.00 The (Country Show 7:30 The Flintstones b.oO UoQOa Kueu • 8:30 My Three Sons 9:00 Thursday Night Movie 11.UO Martin and tiie 11:10 Weather Girl 11:15 Dateline, N. C, 11:25 Starlight Theatre FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18 6:30 A.spert 7:00 Today .M Viewpoint /:M ToUm tf:00 Bozo 9:95 Mid Morning New* lO.UO Time Out 10:30 Word For Word 11:00 Price Is Right 11:30 Femme Fare 12:00 Tennesoee Ernie Ford 12:30 Father Knows Best 1:00 General Hospital 1:30 (jueen For A Day 2:00 Seven Keys 2:30 The Dutcors 2:24 Midday Repoat 2:30 The Doctors 3:00 Loretta 'Vouog 3:30 Who Dp You Trust 4:00 Lisa iloward 4:0ti Cap'D’ Fi»e 4:30 Lone Ranger 5:00 Trailmaster 0:00 Heeve with S|)or*« tt.lO Great Headlines 0:20 Viewpoint 0:26 Weather 0:30 Stateline B:4b Kim Cochran 7:00 Sul Cac.sar 7:30 77 Suri.set Strip 8:30 Burke's Law 9:30 Farmer’s Dau,';hter 10:00 Fight o( the Week 10:45 Make That Sparc 11:00 Murphy Martin and Newt 11:10 Weather Girl 11:15 Dateline Miss Afrika Ilayes, former in. structor of voice at North Caro lina College and ■ concert sing er. will be one of the featured soloists for a prcsetatlon of Ga- briel Faurccs “Requiem,” to be presented in Durham on Sunday evening, Oct. 13. The work will be heard at St, riiilip's Episcopal Church at 403 East Main street at eight p. m. It will be suHj? by the com- bipi’d choirs of thg St. Philip’s Epi.seopal and'Asbury Methodist Churc4ies. David Piziaro, mem ber of the North Carolina Col lege music faculty and choir master at St. Bhilip's, will con duct the presentation. Miss llaycs will sing the. so prano solos for the production. JjiMis KlaviPs, well krftwn con-1 cert performer in this area; will' sing tho baritone solos. William JohPston will ac eomp^ny the chorus at the or- g;m. Miss P.'>yos, who was a mem MISS HAYES Schubert song cycle, “Die schone Muellerin” in a recital at Chapel Hill which was well received by area music lovers. Pizzarro is also well known in area music circles both as a con ductor and organist. He has l,, r of 11.,, NCC music faculty 1 been choirmaster at St. Philip'^ for llie pa.'-.t several years, is j ctn ri-ntly a member of the Brooklyn Heights Opera Asso- eij'lio'' in Now York. i'he !i;i(l .-ippeared before sever al eoncirt audiences in the Dur ham area during her tenure as inslruelor'of voife at NCC. Klaviiii was recently heard in for the past few years and con ducted several choral groups in the area. Re is also equally familiar as an organi:vt, having performed al the organ in various roles in the Durham area. He recently return ed from a recital tour of western Europe and England. Miss. Jim Crow A&T Official Travel Nixed Fired After Funds Missing Nt'AV Oin.KAN.S, La.—The U.?. Fifi)i {’iii’iilt of Appeals tlii;i w»^K ('ulered ‘-ix Mt.s.sissippi piibli';j to end rn- GREENSnORO—A shortage $4 i79.00 in funds at A, and fll.Sp lat'j waiting r.i'mis. of , _ T College was discovered last weCK 'during a routine'dflidit of college 'I'iiis (lecl'^i.in, won by attorm.y; ' ,{ the NAACP L-gal Def. ns i State Auditor Henry Bridges, of Himl, . clears the wav for Negr ■! K»'’'Ch. said on last Friday that cilUens to .liter federal coiiil. J"'''-'''’ «"sistan1 and gain relief ’*hon carriers re I cashier, had admitted taking the to end the practice of sena ! school funds., Prince had been fired earlier in the week. . Bridges quoted Prince as sayng ,ll also marks the flist tiine tliut'the first money was taken to cover file si.x carriiTs have been hroiigni j up an unxplainable $40 error oi iiiid'T speeifie court order to ceas ' j shortage in his account, and he lli' ir jim eiow praetiee.s. i about $1,900 in checks made ou' Sipiiie of the carriers have been The missing funds includtfl "iillty of inaiiitainin:; dual wait |just kept going after that, iiig I'ooins even-though .segregation I to .students paying port of the;' policies iind signs have been re- tuition through self-help work on moved. Carriers injoined by Legal Do -son City Afwd shrdlt ftf ft'ram fen.st- Fund attorneys tire the Jack son City Lines Inc., Jackson Muni cipal Airport Authority, Conlinen- lal Southern Lines, Inc. (Trail- ways), S.^uthefn Greyhound Lines and the Illinois Cci'tral Uailrojd Inc. campus. Bridges said Prince pot the stu dents, to endorse the checks, but he cashed them instead of creJit- !'»)? them to each student’s tilition account . ‘ Steps have been taken, the state auditor explained, to credit the misappropriated checks to the ac counts of the students. PRESCRIPTIONS PROMPTLY Filled and Delivered GARRETT-PARKER DRUGS PHONE 682-171S /02 FAYETTEVILLE ST. DURHAM, N. C 3 LOCATIONS For Your Shopping Convenienca AD 3 Open NighU Until (SiU. to fi P. M.) 9 JUST SAY ' Charge 11t' Buy all your home n«*ds now at big savings. No mofwy down.' Take 30 days... moariis td pay. ViT.T.GRANT CO. lAkewood ■ WELLONS j J^STCATE Shopping Center Shopping' Centar Sboppisic Ceatar Durham Durham. Chapel Hin THt CAtOLiNA) tllill .M..OUIIHAM, N. C SATUHOAVr OCTOtM It, Lactobaclllua •cldophlliu, th« ravlew the use ol lactobaciUus “good germ” used In treatment I acidophilus In treating various of intestinal disorders, produces ^ disorders of the gastro-intestin- an antibiotic that fight "bad • al tract sind skin, germs,” m report in the British { This article traces the history scientific journal. Mature.* sug gests. And a second article, in an American Journal, cites the good germ’s history in recent 0 'tnedilcal trials. The Kaiure article, by a Yon kers, N. Y., research chemist, David B. Sabine, describes in de tail the methods he employed to establish that the lactobacilll secrete “an antibiotic-like sub stance." Petri dishes were filled with of the modern capsites filled with dried, viable lactobacilll (Bacid) back to the medicinal use of sour milk, yoghurt, and acidophilus milk. A major crlticsm of these old er remedies is, the enormous quantities required to re-establish normal intestinal flora in acute condHlons—as after treatment with oral antibiotics. In curing one disease the antibiotics may eliminate all but remnants of nutrient and seeded with staphy-' micropopulations, including cs lococcl and escherichla coll. pecially the dominant lactobacilll both common intestinal bad^d thus permit immune yeasts germs. Then a small well wn»' and others to overgrow and cut in tha nutrient gel and fill- i cause diarrhea. ' ed with lactobacillus acidophil-1 Bacid, however, makes possl- iis growing lustily in a similar ble seeding with 10 to 15 billion nutrient. ' After incubation for 24 hours, nortH CAROLINA the good germs Were grow- i DURHAM CdUNTY ing In their special well and all i VIVIAN WILLIAMS GARNER, around its lip there extended a elear area In which the bad gernu had disappeared. This viable twcillte day—or and frequcBtly has tMM loundj to Nstore nomal iatMtlaal llorf: “zon« of IBhiblUen” teat ^ standard oK tor aatlWottc i tivlty. Scientist SrtmTonera II as a pragmatic proof that Lao-! tobaciUus acidopirilns does pro duce an antibiotic, although m one has yet been able to Isolata and identify it. In the American journal, Oetv- eral Practice**, Sabln^ teams up with Paul R. ICUae, M. D., to^ within M hours. The coaditlona and circum stances in which It has proved^ successful are cited by Sabine and Kline as: Diarrheas, Including poat-an tibiotic, epidemic, food poison irg, and diarrhea of unknown cause, and also including varloi^ types of colitis and diverticuUU|i| —59 cases, with 57 “good cUaU cal results. In most of the’se cases, there was a rapid improve*, ment within 24 hours.” ' VORTH CAROUNA DURHAM COUNTY Lawrence Williams Armstrong, Plaintiff Versus Vetrlece Lash Armstrong, Defendan IN THE DURHAM COUNTY r CIVIL COURT N O T I C I The above named defendant, VKTRIECE LASH ARMSTRONG will ta^e Notice that an action en titled as above has been com menced in the ' Durham County Civil Court of Durham County North Carolina, by the plaintiff to •ecure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground hat plaintiff and defendant have lived separate and apart for more ‘han two years next preceding the bringing of this action; and the lefendant will further take notice *hat she is requirM to appear at 'he Office of the Clerk of th^ Durham County Civil Court of lurham County, in the Court louse in Durham North Carolina, within thirty days after the 2nd lay of November, 1063, and an- iwer or demur to the Conrplaint n said action or the plaintiff will ipply to the Court for the relief lemanded in the Complaint. This 2nd day of October, 1963. Margaret B. Best Clerk Durham County Civil Court ^leorge L. Bumpass and Nathaniel L. Belcher attorneys for Plaintiff >ct. 5, 12, 19, 26. Plaintiff Versus ERNEST GARNER, Defendant IN THE DURHAM COUN’TY CIVIL COURT NOTICE The above named defendant, ERNEST GARNER, wil take Notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Dur ham County Civil Court of Dur ham County, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute divorce from the defendant upon the ground that plaintiff and de fendant have lived separate and apart for more than two year next preceding the bringing of Oct.- 5, 12, », i6, this action; and the defendshjl will further take notice thSt he 1^ required to appear at the Offiee of th Clerk of the Durham County Civil Court of Durham County, if the Court House iii Durham, North. na« within thirty day after day of November, IMSi and answer or d«n»ur to the Com plaint in said action or the plaitK tiff will apply to the Court f^- the relief demanded in the Com plaint. . ,-:v This 2nd day of October, 1983. „ Margaret B. Best Clerk Durham County Civil Court P Nathaniel U Belcher Attorneys for Plaintiff ,'JORTH CAROUNA JUKHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF administration HAVING QUAUFIED as Execu trix of the Estate of WILLIAM GLENN, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this Is tr notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the ^undersigned at 203 1/2 East Chapel' HUi Str^yt^ IJ^hanv North Carolina, on or before April 12 1964, or this notice will be plea' ed in bar of their'recovery. ALL PERSONS indebted to. said estate will please make Immedltac payment. This 17th day of September 1963. ETHEL GLENN, Executrix William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney Sept. 21, 28 and Oct. 5, 12. WE ALWAYS THINK ^TWICE! Our usefulness to our community is anlianeed by the fact we “always think twice." We are proud of our modern banking methods but proudiSr Still of our conservative approach to banking; principles. Speed may be modern, but we always pause to think again . . . "is this the best wajr to Une our customers?” Tou can Count on. our experjcud. '; t'i I *■ ' Mechanics & Fanners Bank 116 W. PARRISH ST. fis FAYETTEVILLfe ST. Chompion jBourbon ‘’l5cNnlei| YEARS amuioti Jdti M. JWR OLD SOUR MAS.H STRAIGHT BOUWON, 86 PWOOF. C1&62 SCHty.pf OlSTlUt|lt| tO.. n
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