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-THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. JULY 1. IW7 2B RATES FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Display Classified Ads per column inch fB.OO Reader Classified Adts 25c per word (10 word minimum) No ads accepted after Tuesday noon. All Classified Ada must be paid for in dvance, prior to publication to guaraa tee publication. PHONE 682-2913 or 688 6587 KOR FURTHER INFORMATION. ASK FOR CLASSIFIED DEPT. IMPORTANT NOTICE The Carolina Times will not be responsible for 'typo graphical errors not made on its accounts If at fault, the advertisement will be printed in following issue without cost to the advertiser. Notice of error must be made within 48 hours after ap pearance of first publication TAXI DRIVERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY apply in person Carolina Cab Company 411 West Franklin Street Chapel Hill. N. C. NICE LARGE LOTS Stanley Road. Easy terms. C A. Pope. Tel 4776593 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' bIAL 682-1306 J Starve A Fever? Doctors Say No Let it be known that your child has a fever and you'll be swamped with such advice as "Bundle him up and let him sweat," "Keep him cool," "Starve a fever." As medical scienre has learned more about the mechanisms of fever, a more precise course of therapy has evolved. Just what does a fever sig nify? When the body's tem perature rises above normal —9S.6"F. orally—it is a sign that something is wrong with its ability to regulate heat. In other words, the body is producing heat faster than it is being lost. Contrary to folk treatments, physicians advise against bund ling up a feverish patient in a hot room. Usually they advise light bed covering in a coolish room — but no drafts—to help the body get rid of excess heat. Instead of starving a fever, doctors suggest a high-protein, high-vitamin diet. Fever burns up protein, carbohydrates and fat at a fast rate, thus weakening the patient and causing weight loss. 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An article in Reader's Digest entitled "Aspirin: The Wonder Drug Nobody Understands" has this to say about aspirin: "It seems to reduce fever by acting on the body's 'thermostat' deep in the brain, increasing sweating and the flow of blood in vessels near the skin, thus speeding heat dissipation." Fever is not always a serious problem. Many children will show an elevated temperature due to excitement. The makers of Bayer Aspirin suggest, however, that an elevated temperature com bined with other symptoms should be brought to the attention of your physician. [Q DRIVERS' DEAL If the 02 million U.S. motor ists were required to prove their right to drive through a basic medical mental exam, at least 1.6' i. >r 1.5 million drivers, would lose their licenses, the Catholic Digest estimates. • DIFFERENCE between an itch and an allergy: about 525. 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Seventeen designed the col lection for McCall's Patterns, and Twiggy models the clothes a simply soo-pah combination! On the July cover of Seventeen, Twiggy wears the switched-on suit, made from McCall's Pattern #8873. It has a direct current to all the new fall lines: fly front with hidden closing, belted long line jacket, short slim skirt. • • m m his 'n hat' by AISTIN NICHOLS What's the nature of be lief? Watch out! This is a tricky question. To find out how tricky it is, try tossing it to your guests at your next party. You'll start a weird discussion. You can prove how smart you are by quot ing that it's the belief of some philosophers and logicians, especially Pragmatists, that the* essence of belief is the es tablishment of a habit. Speaking of beliefs, did you know that many medi eval philosophers believed that alcohol was the philoso pher's stone? In fact, Arnauld de Villeneuve, a professor of medicine at the University of Montpellier in the 13th cen tury, believed that alcohol was the key to everlasting life. In support of his belief, he wrote, "We call it 'acqua vitae' or water of life and this name is remarkably suitable, since it is really a water of immortality. It prolongs life, clears away ill humors, re vives the heart, and main tains youth." Acqua vitae in truth is actually ethyl alcohol. When BAKERY BO Wills DAIRY PHOTOGRAPHER REiSTAURANT SHOE REPAIR WANT ADS to by SEVENTEEN 1967. Trianfle Pub , Inc. It's the sporty safari look and it gives you a very un sporting advantage over your competition! Another newsy feature is* the thick and thin wale cordu roy by C romp ton. A kicky short pants version of this suit, made in a striped cotton. I is also pictured in Seventeen. In this outfit, and in several other Seventeen designs, the waistline is the center of at tention. Twiggy models clothes that really fit—and you will prob ably also like this fitting trib ute to your figure. it is mixed in its pure state with an equal amount of dis tilled water, it is called vodka by the Russians, which means "little water." Another misplaced belief is that vodka is of Russian origin. Actually it was origin ated in Poland when that country was one of Europe's great cultural nations be tween the 14th and 17th cen turies. Today Poland's great 1(K) proof Wyborowa vodka is being heralded by vodka con noisseurs. A 100 proof vodka, Wyborowa (pronounced Vee bo-ro-val is fashionably served from ice-encased bot •tJoa into ckilk-tU* aah Speaking of origins, did you know that though bour bon bears the name of a rul ing European family. Bour bon, it's" as indigenous to America as the Wild Turkey that today bears the name of a 100 proof premium bour bon? In fact. The Rev. Elijah Craig, a Baptist minister, founder and headmaster of one of America'*! first classi cal schools for boys in Bour bon County, K.v.. in 1789, is credited as the first man to produce it in America. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY George Hicks, individually and as Administrator of the Estate of Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Wil liamson, deceased. vs. Mrs. George Hicks, Carrie Southerland and husband, e_t 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 arid not in esse who may be heirs at law of Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Williamson, deceased, or claim any interest in the sub ject matter": TAKE NOTICE that a peti [tion has been filed against you ing sought Is the sale of the Proceeding seeking relief against you as follows: The nature of the relief be ing south is the sale of the real estate of Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Williamson, deceased, known and designated as No. 909 South Roxboro Street in the City of Durham, County of Durham. State of North Caro lina, to create assets to pay the debts of the deceased, Jennie (Jannie) Hicks Williamson. Ref erence is hereby made to Deed Book 52, page 280, Durham County Registry, for a more • HYPOCHONDRIAC: one with an ill for all cures. Catholic Digest —June. 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