—THE CAROUNA TIMES SATURDAY, NOV. 4. 1967
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sera of the International Exhibi- apply in person
tfon of Fine Foods sart 251.850 c lini Cab Company ,
persons came to see the array _ ,„ v ,. n ;♦—-»
if delicacies provided bv 3.000 West 1
companies from 64 countires. Chapel Hill.-H-
It k now possible lo enjoj a picnic up to the >«r> last da>s of summer.
And cookouts. patio and beach parties too. Insects, which can spoil all
the fun. are often at their worst in the iatc summer months. To combat
them, science has come up with a number of good sprajs. But be care
ful. Some mas contain materials that can be harmful. To be absolutely
sure, select one of the aerosols that says "Non-Toxic to Humans and
Pets" in bold letters right on the label. These can be used around the
children - and your fa»orite picnic foods. The sprays that are allowed
to say "non-toxic lo humans and pets" contain py rethrins, nature s own
insecticide. Only the insects are affected. Your fun won't be spoiled
by uninvited guests that crawl or zing in. And you won'i be upsetting
the balance of nature either. No dangerous residues are left on Bowers,
sand or grass.
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f Tonight's
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goodly Take home Kentucky Fried Chicken
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910 MIAMI BLVD. 804 9TH STREET
DURHAM, N. C.
ROSEMARY A FRANKLIN STS. CHAPEL HILL, N. C.
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Death Payments
Run 9% Higher
In Half Year
(7t MM.. Oct. 33, 1947)
Death payments to life insur
ance beneficiaries throughout
the nation ran almost 9 per cent
higher during the first half of
1967 than in the same period
last year, according to the In
stitute of Life Insurance.
The 1967 death payments to
taled more than $2.8 billion and
were up $227 million. Over half
the total was paid under "ordi
nary" policies, although—with
the rapid growth of group life
insurance protection—death pay
ments under group policies
showed the largest increases.
All other types of benefit pay
ments by life companies also
rose, with policy dividends show
ing the largest dollar gain and
annuity payments the greatest
percentage growth.
Policy dividends totaled more
than $1.3 billion and were up
$96 million, reflecting not only
the overall growth of life in
surance protection, but the fact
that higher yields on invest
ments of policyholders' funds
and other factors have enabled
many life companies to raise
dividend scales.
• A 9 per cent increase in an
nuity payments was due both to
wider coverage of insured pen
sion plans and to larger pur
chases of individual annuities
in recent years.
Benefit payments during the
first half of 1967 and increases
over the first half of 1966 were
as follows:
t months Im cr— —
1*47 S %
(linilliMi)
Doth Payw'ts $2,838.9 +1227.4 + (.7%
Ordinary $1,499.7 +IIII.O + 8 0%
Group 1,126.3 +-113.3 +11.2
Industrial 212.9 + 3.1 4- i.5
Endowments $ 525.3 +J IS-3 + 3.2*
Ota. Paa'b 91.0 + 5.0 + 5.8
Am'to rv/m'H 626.0 + 52.1 + 9.1
Sur. ValiMS 1,135.3 + 73.5 + 6.9
Poflcr Dhrld'ds 1,311.4 + 96.0 + 7.9
Going Home After School
Never accept gifts or rides from
strangers. Go home promptly
after school and don't loiter
along the way. Stick to your
safety route and stay away
from dark and lonely streets.
Check in with your mother to
let her know if you plan to play
elsewhere. Then come home
promptly at the time she sets.
(This safety panel, one of a ser
ies for JUNIOR FIRE MARSHAL,
has been prepared as a public
service of The Hartford Insur
ance Group.)
Expo 67
Goes Out
In Glory
MONTREAL Expo 67
closed Sunday in a blaze of fire
works, salutes and oratory after
drawing more than 50 million
visitors in a six-month run, a'
record for world fairs.
In closing ceremonies, Prime
Minister Lester B. Pearson de
clared that Expo 67 was "one of
the moet imaginative acts of
faith in Canadian enterprise and
ability ever attempted."
The prime minister said the
fair bad made Canadians more
conscious of their own capaci
ties and potential and added.
"We have discovered that we do
have a character and quafty 1
our own. rich and diverse, but
Canadian."
The only disappointing a**ct
of the fair was the aize of the
deficit. This is expected to
reach $250 million, far above the
$47.5 million foreseen in 1963
when the government gave the
go-ahead to the project.
c. E. SHEPHERD
representing lh*
Metropolitan Life
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NORTH CAROUNA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad
ministrator of the estate of
John High, deceased, late of
Durham County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against said
estate to exhibit them to the
undesigned at 116 West Par
rish Street, Durham, North
Carolina, or or before April 21,
1967, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery.
All persons Indebted to said
estate will please make im
mediate payment.
This the 17th day of Octo
ber, 1967.
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator
Estate of John High,
Deceased
Oct. 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad
ministrator of the estate of
James Arthur Woo ten de
ceased, late of Durham Coun- I
ty, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to exhibit
them to the undersigned at 116
West Parrish Street, Durham,
North Carolina, on or before
April 21, 1067, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery.
All person* indebted to said
estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This the 17th day of Octo
ber. 1967.
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator of
Estate of James Arthur
Wooten, Deseased
Oct. 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad
ministrator of the estate of
Roberta Blackwell Carrington,
deceased, late of Durham
County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all persons having
claims against said estate to
exhibit them to the under
signed at 116 West Parrisn
Street, Durham, North Caro
lina, on or befpre April 21,
1967, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This the 17th day of Octo
ber. 1967.
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator of
Blackwell Carrington,
deceased
Oct. 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as ad
ministratrix of the estate of
LUCY A. ROYSTER, deceased,
late of Durham County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to exhibit them to
the undersigned at 118 Syca
more Street, Oxford, North
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1968. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 16th day of October,
1967
(Mrs.) Rebecca Smith,
Administratrix of the
Estate of Lucy A.
Royster, Deceased
M. Hugh Thompson,
Attorney
Oct. 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11
NORTH CAROUNA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as ad
ministratrix of the estate of
David Felder, deceased, late of
Durham County, North Caro
lina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against said
estate to exhibit them to the
undersigned at 506 Nelson
Street, Durham. North Caro
lina, on or before April 23,
1968, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery. All persons indebted to
said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 16th day of October,
1967.
(Mrs.) Laura Felder,
Administratrix of the
Estate of David Felder,
Deceased
M. Hugh Thompson,
Attorney
Oct. 21, 28; Nov. 4, 11
NORTH CAROUNA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as Ad
ministrator of the estate >f
Oscar James Shaw, decease!, .
late of Durham County, Nor h
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said estate to exhibit them to
the undersigned at 116 West
Parrish Street, Durham, North
Carolina, on or before April
28, 1968, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recov
ery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make imme
diate payment.
This the 25th day of Octo
ber, 1967.
Mechanics and Farmers
Bank, Administrator
Estate of Oscar Jamei
Shaw, Deceased
Oct. 28; Nov. 4. 11, 18.
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATORS NOIICE
HAVING QUALIFIED as ad
ministrator of the estate at
Georgia Pearson Joyner, de
ceased, late of Durham Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to
claims against the said ewate
to exhibit them to the an
desrsigned at Post Office Box
1428, Durham, North Carolina,
oo or before the 29th day of
April, 1968, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
This 24th day of October,
1967.
Conrad O. Pearson, Ad
ministrator of the estate
of Georgia Pearson
Joyner, Deceased
Oct. 28; Nov. 4, 11, 18
TOKYO A Japanese
trading company said Sunday
the war in Vietnam almost had
cit off its supply of South Viet-'
namese monkeys for medical
research, including tests of polio -
vaccines.
The Tozai Trading Co. said it
use. to import about 2,000 mon-' ,
keys a year f.-om South Vietnam
but the war had destroyed the
monkeys' homes or frightened
them av-.y.
THEN AND NOW
Turn of the century velvet
draperies and cotton curtains
were pretty, but they were
also pretty hard on whoever
had to take care of them.
Velvet faded when exposed
to the sun's rays, and the cur
tains had to be starched,
stretched and ironed. Hems
hung unevenly when the
draperies shrank or stretched
during cleaning-they were a
headache for homemakers!
Today, pretty-as-a-picture
windows are draped in ele
gance, style and easy care!
PPG fiber glass draperies,
which carry a five-year guar- - j
an tee, can be washed simply j
by soaking them in water and
mild soap because soil doesn't j
. penetrate. They never need
' a touch-up ironing, because
they have a built-in finish;
-and since they can't stretch ■
out of shape or shrink when
washed, hems always hang
evenly.
BRIGHT IDEA
If the view from your win
dow isn't tops, Vou can con
ceal it—and still let plenty
of light into the room by
hanging fiber glass draper
ies. Made to look just like
such materials as antique sat
in, linen or cotton, and avail
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ies are the latest bright idea
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