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TO BUY OR SELL PROPERTY If you are in the Urban Renew al area and have to move, call us, it may be we can help you. FRAZIER REALTY COMPANY' DIAL 682 1306 | Health Tips From AMA Fishing is good both physical and emotional — says the American Medical Association. Of course, the millions of Americans who head for the lakes and streams across the nation each fishing season don't need a doctor to tell them that fishing is good sport They prob ably have seen their doctor sit ting in the next boat with a line in the water. Fishing can be elaborate, complete with a trip to the sea shore and renting deepsea boats and equipment. Or it can be the cane pole and worms affair on the banks of a neighborhood creek. Either way it gets us out in the fresh air and sunshine, gets our minds off the cares of the day. Unless you are the vigorous type who wades through racing rapids or rows hard for miles, fishing is mild exercise. Fishing is good for the body and spirit. But it has some built-in hazards. Most of them can be avoided. The most common fishing accident is catching a barbed hook in the flesh, usually a finger or hand, but sometimes a leg or other part of the body. Lures and hooks left un protected on a dock or on the bottom of a boat cause many of these accidents. The wise fisherman guards against accidents by shielding the hook. One simple way to do this is to stick a small cork over thr barb Lures should be stored in the tackle box until needed, and returned promptly to the box when removed from the leader. The band of your favor ite fishing hat is, of course, a reasonably safe place to keep lures you intend to use later in the day. Fly or bait casters are re sponsible for many hook acci dents to thetr fellow fishermen. Particularly dangerous are the "side-winders" who cast with a side arm motion rather than overhead. Train yourself to look before each cast to make certain no one is in the way. This will also save lures from snagging on trees and bushes as you cast. In removing a hook from the fish, hold the fish firmly under the gills, to that its head can't flop or wiggle. A freshly caught fish is slippery and hard to hold Get a firm grip before dislodging the hook. If, despite precautions, a hook becomes imbedded in your hand or finger, don't try to pull il out. Your physician will snip off the shank and push it through, thus causing less further damage to torn flesh. The doctor will also, if neces sary, administer antibiotics and tetanus toxoid. Hook wounds often lead to infection unless treatrdprope rl y. Fisnfnfc "is lun, A fish hook through the hand can spoil the day. With care it can be avoided. CUBA BUYS U.S. GOODS J. Edgar Hoover said that Cuban delegates to the United Nations have been buying mili tary equipment from VS. sur plus stores to equip pro-Castro guerilla groups in other Latin- American Countries. The FBI director told this to a Congres sional committee In mid- February. I AGENTS WANTED NOW MAKE EXTRA MONEY during your spare time as agent for North Carolina's oldest and fastest selling newspaper. For ; full details, write Carolina Times, 436 E. Pettigrew St., Durham. N. C. AGENTS WANTED in every city and town in North Car olina to sell the Carolina Times. For information on how you can earn money dur ing your spare time, write: Circulation Manager, The Car olina Times, 436 E, Pettigrew Street, Durham, N. C. Health Tips From AMA Small boats by the hun dreds of thousands art back in the water this month, freshly scraped and painted after a winter of storage. In the deep South many boating fans are on the water most of the winter, but in most of the nation June is the season to get back on the lakes and streams. Boating accidents are be coming more prevalent each season, as more comparative amateurs acquire boats and take to the water. Pamphlets on boat ing safety are available in many sporting goods stores and at boat and motor dealers. If you have a boat, and even if you think you know how to handle it, play it safe; get a safety booklet and study it. Common sense and good manners are cardinal safety principles in boating. Show re spect for other boats, swimmers and fishermen. It doesn't take much knowledge of boating to know that a big lake on a windy day can be dangerous for small craft. Know the capacity of your boat and don't overload it. Don't stand up or change seats in a small craft while it is under way. Make certain your boat contains life preservers for each passenger. Life jackets are an Ike Marines la Vietam- Losses Heavy- Tke H-16 Scaadal sMaapower Pro Meat- Washington, D.C. --Ground fighting in Vietnam in recent weeks has taken a heavier toll of UJS. infantrymen than had been anticipated. Especially for the Marines, who have been carrying on a tough ground •&"npaign neur the demilitarized i >ne, the to]i has been grim. With U.S. troops doing most of the hard fighting, the heavier losses raise a manpower prob lem. Even after replacements are hurried to badly-mauled units, infantry strength in Vietnam is not what is needed. Calls for more troops are cer tain, even though the Johnson Administration has been hesi tant to boost the 450,000 plus total again. One reason for the heavy losses is the heavier and STRENGTH IN RESERVE... THE AMERICAN WAY! ARMY RESERVE After the Prom by Chockei If you're planning an after-the-prom breakfast for the graduates, why not do it Aloha style? All the way. Decorate with flowers, ferns, tropical fruits a little Hawaiian music in the background and a few Island-inspired foods for the menu. How's this for a spectacular starter? Sliced halakahikl (fresh pineapple) and bananas, berries and melon balls in a hollowed watermelon boat. Let it double as your centerpiece, too. Then scrambled eggs, done to the cap and gown crowd's tastes; thick slices of ham on the side. Tall cool glasses of milk. And dozens of tiny fruit Aloha Muf fins. My recipe's below. Remember, too, extra film for the camera. Tiny Aloha Muffins 2 cups Blsqulck / 4 cup sugar 3 tablespoons soft butter 1 egg \ cup milk / 2 cup flaked coconut or 1/2 cup well-drained crushed pineapple Confectioners' sugar icing Flaked coconut or coarsely chopped nuts Heat oven to 400°. Grease tiny muffin cups. Mix Bisquick and sugar; cut in butter. Add egg and milk; beat vigorously half minute. Fold In coconut. Fill prepared muffin cups % full. Bake 12 to 15 minutes. While warm, frost with confectioners' sugar icing. Sprinkle each with coconut. Makes 3 to 4 dozen. Serve at least two tiny muffins per plate. Tuck the others Into JIM G !N TOUCH OF HOBPITALIT MMT Souffle With A Crown A puffy souffle made of cheese and beaten eggs holds its shape well with the addition of corn starch. Serve it hot from the oven and enjoy its cheesy good flavor. Cheese Souffle 4 egg yolks 1 cup milk 3 tablespoons margarine 1 cup shredded CSieddar 3 tablespoons corn starch cheese (about 4 ounces) Z 2 teaspoon salt * whites V% teaspoon pepper Beat egg yolks with rotary beater until thick and lemon colored; set aside. Melt margarine in saucepan. Remove from heat. Blend in corn starch, salt and pepper. Gradually add milk, mixing until smooth. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to boil. Reduce heat. Add cheese. Gradually stir cheese mixture into beaten egg yolks. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Gently fold cheese mixture into egg whites. Pour into ungreased I**-quart casserole or souffle dish. Make shallow path in cheese mixture all around casserole about 1 inch from edge, using teaspoon or spatula. (This gives crown effect when souffle is baked.) Place dish in pan of warm water 1 inch deep. Bake in 350° F. (moderate) oven I*4 hours. Makes 4 servings. longer range mortar and rocket equipment being used by the enemy, in quantity. And as far as many observers are con cerned, U.S. interdiction from the air has had a limited effect in halting supplies to Com munist forces in South Vietnam. The stepped-up U.S. bombing of the north has- certainly been countered with stepped up ground fighting by the Com munists, ground fighting often costing the U.S. hundreds of casualties daily. Only six months or a year ago such totals would have been weekly, not daily, totals. Amid this darkening scene some Marine units have had serious trouble with their M-16 rifles. Despite the strong de fense of this weapon made by the Corps commandant, some units and some men have had melancholy experiences with the new rifle, which sometimes proves too delicate under rugged conditions. Jng sought is the sale of the Investigations now underway Proceeding seeking relief may come to light in the near against you as follows: future and cause something of The nature of the relief be a sensation; yet with every ing south is the sale of the new weapon defects and bugs 'eal estate of Jennie (Jannie) must be ironed out and many Hicks Williamson, deceased, believe the M-16 is the best known and designated as No. rifle ever provided the U.S. .®o® South Roxboro Street in infantryman. £5 e City of Durham, County of Wurham, State of North Caro- REMOVE WARTS! Amazing Compound DIMWIVM Common Warts Away Without Cutting or Burning Doctor* warn picking or scratch ing st warts may cause bleeding, spreading. Now amazing Com pound W« penetrates into warts, destroys their cells, actually melts warts swsy without cutting or burning. Painless, colorless Compound W, used ss directed, removes common wsrts safely, .effectively leaves no ugly scan. a straw basket, lined with a splashy floral napkin. Pass them again and again. Here are a few variations for your scrambled eggs. Make your favorite recipe except frizzle small thin pieces of cooked ham in the melted but ter before adding eggs. Or make scrambled eggs with mushrooms by first cooking and stirring sliced fresh or canned mushrooms (1 to 2 tablespoons for each egg) in the melted butter. Garnish with parsley. A lei of parsley sprigs for each serving of eggs maybe. If you want to go all out, fur nish paper leis for every guest; decorate the table with baby orchids. Then as the sun breaks in the East, one more chorus of "Aloha." Just before they thank you for a lovely Alma Mater party. BY JANE ASHLEY NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY George Hicks, individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Wil liamson, deceased, Mrs. George Hicks, Carrie Southerland and husband, ej al, all of the heirs at law of Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Williamson, de ceased, and all other persons in esse and not in esse who may be heirs at law of the de ceased or claim any interest in the subject matter. IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVI SION 67 SP 150 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PUBLICATION TO: "All other persons in esse and not in esse who may be heirs at law of Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Williamson, deceased, oi claim any interest in the sub ject matter": TAKE NOTICE that a petl tion has been filed against you lina, to create assets to pay the debts of the deceased, Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Williamson. Ref erence is hereby made to Deed Book 32, page 280, Durham County Registry, for a more particular description of said real property. 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