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IfcV THE CAROLINA 10111: SATURDAY, MAY 12. 1973 Twelve Receive Licenses Upon Completion of ALPN Program It latest ctsss of Davan PK' Licensed Practical Nurses received their certificates and pins at a ceremony in the Duke 'liftiversity Medical Center Am phitheatre on Friday, April 27 at 7:30 p.m. The 16 week AL PN course is designed to prepare the Lic ensed Practical Nurse to per form direct nursing care with a greater depth and breath of knowledge. Graduates are also prepared to administer medi cations and to function as lead ers of a nursing team on a pa tient unit. Those graduating were; Mrs. Patricia Ruffin; Mrs. Royster, Alma Turrentine, Linda Fulton, Veronica Mason, Hazeline Da vis, Florida Hill, Lois Landith, Delilah Crawford, Jean Craw ford, Shirley Carter and Casan dra Babbs. Israeli Fleet Grows JERUSALEM JH rael'i merchant, ftjarlne fbif has growB from foai thin in 1MB when the nation was found, eri to ,1 vessels. Another 52 (hipj are on order. $I PARKER " j E. N. Toole & Son Day Phone 682-3486 Night Ph. 682-6506 Residential, Commercial, Industrial Wiring General Electrical Engineer and Contractor ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL REPAIRS LIGHTING FIXTURES AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES WIRING FOR LIGHT, HEAT; AND POWER REFRIGERATION AND AIR-CONDITION SERVICE Electric Motors Rewound Bought, Sold and Serviced Service on All Makes of Stokers and Oil Burners 432 East Pettigrew Street .,-ii.-.- . DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA 27701 RETURNS HOME LaVern D. Parker, was recognized with a Certificate of academic achievement and a certificate of recognition. LaVern is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel D. Parker, 2433 Roanoke Street, Durham. ELLIOTT- DAVIS VOWS SPOKEN ON APRIL 16 On April 16, Yvonne De Laine Davis, formerly of Durham, became the bride of Robert Elliott of Washington, DC. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Davis of Durham and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott of Portsmouth, Va. The couple will reside in Washington, D.C. Fran Presents BOB BAKER I p. tt IiiiUhv Monday Thru SalurdaY Radio No. 1 Durham WSSB is the only Durham Radio Station that stays on 24-houisa day 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Radio No. 1 Durham 1490 ON YOUR DIAL Produces BIG Aberdeen, Wash. (HK If the name of the game for a booming American economy is rising productivity and conser vation of natural resources, then Pee Wee mill here is a top scorer on both counts. It thinks small, looks small and produces big. Housed in a nondescript shed at the plant here of the Weyer haeuser Company, its crew con sists of only five men and a foreman. However, it produces daily five boxcar-loads of 2 x 4 lumber and 85 tons of wood chips for pulp. Not only is that an awesome industry feat, but its name Pee Wee refers mainly to the fact that it processes only relatively small logs previously used only for woodchips, which have but one-sixth the value of 2 x 4s. Still, most of the output is in 16-foot lengths and longer. Continued From Page 3A riam Boyd School in Warren ton where Charmaine was awarded a plaque from the Soul City Foundation, Inc. for the "Es tablishment of the First Institu tion of the Arts in Soul City." In the spring of '73, she was also awarded a plaque for being "An Outstanding Teenager of America." Charmaine will present this very artistic program as the final Arts and Drama benefit closing the activities at T. A. Grady Center. Mrs. B. Daye serves as director of the Center. The public is cordially in vited to attend this program. B&'M gggfc $Mm 'Haiml -X J&Z'bMiKi jjPr jj lllMMMUMlim 0 There's no friend like a good friend. One of the nicest things vou can do for a good friend is introduce him to another good friend. Charter. . . made just right to give it the kind of smoothness a bourbon drinker really appreciates. OLD CHARTER The smoothest Kentucky Bourbon you'll ever know. HfSFl. fjejuCHI BOURBON WHISttr 86 PMNF OLD CBUtd OIST. CO., lOUlSWllt W Lindsay Finds Air Cleaner In Moscow MOSCOW - New York Mayor John V. Lindsay got a breath of spring here and liked a: As be neared the end of a six day visit to Russia, he met with Soviet Premier Alexei N. Kosy gin Tuesday for what was de scribed as a friendly discussion of "opportunities for expanding contacts between New York and Moscow." TV WINNER Ebenecer Baptist Church announced this week that i member, Mrs. Margaret Ad ams won the television given by the NAACP Freedom Drive at the UDI Store on Mangum Street, May 4. Miss Delia Holt Solicits Aid From The Community Miss Mae Delia Holt, will be at the Erwin Arts and Crafts Center, 220 Foster Street, May 19, and 20 from 1:00 p.m., until 8:00 p.m. She will be selling arts and crafts and would be happy if you would come and buy some thing, or bring or send a dona tion for ber Paraletic Fund. She is working to get a special side walk car so she can go to church and other places that she needs to go. She has had a very hard life. If you would like to ask her any questions about herself, she will be glad to answer them. You can send donations to MISS HOLT Mrs. Josephine Day, Day's Beauty Salon, 4010 Fayette ville Road, Durham, NC 27707, or to Mechanics and Farmers Bank. Dunbar High of Little Rock, Ark. Hold Reunion of Classes 1 930-56 The Detroit Chapter of the National Dunbar High School Alumni of little Bock, Arkansas, is sponsoring a re union of all the graduation classes to be held In Detroit, Michigan, August 2-5, 1973. The site of this gala occasion will be the Howard Johnson Motor Lodge at West Grand Boulevard and Third Ave. This extravaganza is given in honor and tribute to the school (Dunbar High) that was dosed by the governor of Arkansas during the fight for Integration. Dunbar High has to its credit more man 18,000 grid' nates over the years and we are expecting all of these, worldwide, to gather is De troit for this event August 2 5. 1973. We are very proud of our school and we will ke very proud to see you, its graduates, here with us. Don Walters is Chairman of the Detroit Chapter of Dunbar High School Alumni, and Bonnie E. Robinson is Publication Chairman. For further information about this coming event, write or con tact: Ronnie E. Robinson, 2999 Calvert, Detroit, Michigan 48206, or call t 3!3 887-0658 Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only! Northgate Downtown Roxboro Chapel Hill jL MUMS tk P" '6" Pat a Fm Bkom 3 jk 1 rr "!5i V b See These Beauties at Roses! IswrV Ladies 100 Nylon TOPS 100 Nylon Machine washable small-medium-large. Shades of blue, gold, black, purple and red. Reg. 2.99 Asserted Designs Remember Mom on Mother's Day! $194 SimilarTo Illustration ladies Double Knit SHORTS Double Knit Assorted Colors Sizes 8 to 18 Special $099 Cm Ladies' 100 Cotton Permanent Press COFFEE COATS 2 Pocket Snap Front, Sleeveless, Flowered Print. Sizes: Small, Medium, large Reg. '2.96 Ladies' 700 Polyester HOT PANT SETS lOftSi PoiyeJer Machine Washable Carolina .BtOr,,'&nn, Yelloviif Beige, Red, Navy. Sizes Small, Medium, large..; Extra Large Sizes Reg. $3.96 $044 a Save 52' Similar to Illustration $C77 v ladies? Machine Washable LINGERIE SCUFFS Soft, foam cushion. Sizesi Small, Medium, large. Comet in Pink, Blue, Yellow, Red, Green, Black, White and Oark Blue Reg. $2.99 55 $44 m j it R'S NOTKX aua lifted as tor of the Estate of Nola S Cox of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of Nola S. Cox to pjMant them to the under signed on or before October 14. 1973, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said estate please make immediate payment. This 6th day of April, .1973. George W. Cox, Executor 2110 Fayetteville Street Durham, North Carolina 27707 April H, 21, 28; May 5 EXECUTRIX'S NOTIC Having qualified as Execu trix of the Estate of Delia Durham Stewart of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persona hav ing claims against the estate of Delia Durham Stewart to present them to the under signed on or before October 14, 1973 or this Notice will be Mpied in bar of their re covery. AU persons indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment. This 9th day of April, 1973. Margaret S. Harris Executrix 2501 White Oak St. Durham, N. C. 27707 April 14, 21, 28; May 5 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION MABELL SHAW KEARNS Plaintiff WILLIE JAMES KEARNS Defendant To Willie James Reams, take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above en titled action. The matter ot the relief being sought as fol lows: An absolute divorce based on one year separation. You are required to make defense of such pleadings no later than the 31st day of May. 1973, upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will ap apply to this Court for the relief sought. This the 17th day of April, 1973. W. W. Perry, Attorney at Law P. O. Box 884 v Durham, N. C. 27702 April 21, 27; May 5, 12, 1973 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Admini strator CTA of the estate of Nathaniel A. Dunn late of Durham County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the said estate of pre sent them to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery--All persons indebted to said estate .please make immediate payment. This 5th day of May, 1973. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator CTA of the Estate of Nathaniel A. Duim, deceased 116 West Parrish St. Durham, N. C. 27762 May 5, 12, 19, and 26, 1973. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contain ed in a certain Deed of Trust executed by Willie E. McCoy and husband, Billy McCoy, and recorded in Mortgage Book 868, at page 279, in the Office of the Register of Deed of Durham County, North Carolina, default hav ing been made in the pay .ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure, the undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Durham County, North Carolina, at NOON on the 1st day of June, 1973, the prop erty conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being In the County of Dur ham, in Triangle Township, and more particularly des cribed as follows: . BEGINNING at a stake lo cated on the West side of the Durham-Apex Highway at the northeast corner of Lot 19, Block "B" of the plat and survey hereinafter referred to, and running thence with the North side of Lot 19, North 78 degs. 38 min. west 399.3 feet to a stake in the east line of Tract 4, north west corner of Lot 19; thence with the east side of Tract 4 North 11 degs. 52 mm. East 144.6 feet to a stake, south west corner of Lot 23; thence with the South side of Lot 23, South 79 deg. 23 min. east 397 feet to a stake on the west side of Durham-Apex Highway, Southeast corner of Lot 23; thence with the west side of the Durham-Apex Highway, as the same curves in a southerly direction along a clockwise arc with radius of 11.463 feet, a distance of 150 feet to the place and point of BEGINNING, and BEING LOTS 20, 21, and 22, BLOCK "B" of the A. J. Pollard Prop erty, u per plat and survey thereof on Plat Book 18, page 188, Durham County Registry, to which reference is hereto made for a more particular description of the same. WILL be old subject to all prior en cumbrances and taxes and all 1972 ad valorem taxes and ... THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to re ceive increased bids, as re quired by law. is 1st day of May, J. J. HENDERSON, Trustee WILLIAM A. MARSH, Jr. Attorney M:y 5, 12, 19, 26, 1973. "REFLB FROM IICCII IT BAIT I0HU0M To me, poetry is feeling, a universal characteristic of all animals. When we begin to restrict feelings to a people of particular color, race or creed, we verge on logic tight compartments of reason which may lead to. an obses sion whose potential is insan ity. All ethnic groups are made up of individualities doing that which is most ap pliacable to their own poten tial. My code Is to place all people in a single group, that group being humanity itself, with all the frailties and strengths thereof. My prayers are always "Let me not pre tend to judge the actions of others, rather let me make all efforts to understand them." The following poems are opinions, not judgements. Please read them as such. Many people have been of great encouragement to me, in fact, so many, that to men tion them would be to em barrass mem. Let me thank every one of you son and daughteres of the Great Image.. Mary Bohanon e MY SON Cherubs are in heaven, I have one beside me. His soft plumpish hands Cup my face as I lay him close, Then slowly closing his eyes. Spreads his lips to a relax ing high, Tilts the corners to the sweetest smile, My baby is going to sleep. One day, breaking into a pixie grin, ' . A tiny tooth sitting like a pearl! He cooed, went on grinning. Now, he's looking for adven ture, Determined on riskier Rather than crawling on ' v.. fours: Grasping a chair's leg, he stands, Hesitates. In a moment a shaky Right foot lifts forward, gripping , The floor in a wobble. The left foot Bolts from behind settling beside The other! Delightment col lapses As he tumbles with a thud, wonderment. No whimper. Reaching his haven He seems to whisper, "Tomorrow I will try." Linda McGloin "THE CABARET" Gaudy festivities Trimming and lace Elite societies Shamming disgrace Bombs, booze and bubbles Men, wives and troubles Music, dancing, singing Talking trash and swinging Gluttoning foods Frivolous moods "Cabaret let's begin!" Carolyn E. Green She drifts, tlsjftsairllng deep into her re servoir Of empty memories To wander through waste lands .of past vanity. Her life was fruitless, futile. Her veined hands Cupped her nodding head ' As her thoughts of the past Faded into dreams of what could have been. Robert Graham, Jr. '" s COLLABORATION A memory assists stirs overtones aBSP "''SgH ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Admin istrator of the estate of Gov ernor Reynolds, late of Dur ham County, this is to no tify all persons having claims against the said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment -. . This 5th day of May, 1973. Mechanics and Farmers . Bank, Administrate. .7 Estate ofkivernor Reynolds deceasecr 116 West Parrish St. Durham, N. C. 27702 May 9, 12, 19, and 26, 1973. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as admin istrator of the Estate of James E. Garner, deceased, late of Durham County, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 807 Macklin Street, Durham, North Carolina 27701 on or before the 17th day of Octo ber, 1973 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This 17th day -of April, "Odessa Garner Brown, Administrator of the Estate of James E. Garner, Deceased April 21, 27; May 5, 12, 1973 THE ECONOMY WITH A CAR LUXURY MM 1 973 VEGA $2097 '197 DOWN 36 Months $5997 Total Note 2 158" INTEREST '258" AM. 9.25 We Are Ooen 'til 9 P.M. ASY TO DO BUSINESS WITH ... lP"ee"MJ tvmw.v Ph. 682-0451 Of harmonised sense into be- laW I ' V ' ; A mosaic pattern of When else is pure born. " WILLI! MIBANB $750 Broadcast Scholarship Given UNC Jr. CHAPEL HILL Willie Me- bane, Jr. of Durham a junior at the University of North Carolina is the winner of the $750 Southern Broadcasting Scholarship for study in the Department of Radio, Televi sion and Motion Pictures at UNC. A dean's list student, Me bane is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie H. Mebane of 704 Philmont St. He is the newly elected president of the Black Student Movement on the campus, an office he will hold? for the 1973-74 academic year. In the fall, Mebane also will be a resident advisor in a residence hall. His other activities have in cluded membership on the freshman soccor team, broad caster for WCAR campus ra dio station and production as sistant at WUNC-TV. He plans a career as a motion picture' or television producer-director. The Southern Broadcasting Scholarship is presented an nually to a UNC student ma joring in radio, television or motion pictures. The award by the High Point company is based on academic achieve ment and evidence of interest in the field of broadcasting. Americans eat more than one fifth of their annual milk sup ply as butter, and the long downward-trend of butter use in this country has leveled off. TV'S CAMERAS ; TYPEWRITERS RECORD PLAYERS . TAPE PLAYERS SAM'S PAWN SHOP PHONE 492-2573 122 EAST MAIN STREET DURHAM, N. C. Cox We are bat Naked shadows Rushing To the grave Where the dust . IV; -Toby OSLO, Norway . Par eign tourists spent SKI mttSS) n Norway in 1972. the National Tourist Office laths of Kyoto jam narrow Now At 2 Locations' 512 & 425 N. Mangum St. Q Chevy II Novo, AT, W PS, black vlnyi top, gold fin., keystone mags, new X 1495 tS thevelle Malibu 2 dr. 0HT, V8, AT, PB. PS, new tires, keystone mags, It, green fin., dk. green vin roof, absolutely immoeu-$ CO late, I owner . . I 037 0 Cougar XR-7,' VB, AT OO AT, PS, PB, AC, AM FM stereo radio, leather int., vinyl top, 42,000 $1 fQC act. miles I 7 J fVW. 4 -speed green. 07 sound, locally owned car. $256 down .... 39 mo. 68 wmtMi 1 MMir month. W41.X5, with dtrffTM Mvmeert Prtn ol ll.ns with tss twf MYIWM ft ll,M5 wtlk I1SS WH Annual Perctntit Rett Chevelle Malibu SS 2 dr.. VS. 3 speed, new paint, excel, meek $1 3QC con., local owner . 37 J CO Comoro, V 8, 4 sod, OO red fin., hi. vinyl top, red int., pood tires, emooulata hside . 1AQC and out IT7y gn Chevelle SS 2-dr. HT, O' 3 speed, white fin., bl. vinyl top, new tires, rally spt. wheels, a real $ Ct Chevy. Impala SS 2 dr. OP HT, V8, PS, b. seates, console, new yel. fin., blk. vin. Int. xx clean $ $55 down payment 37 mo. OVER SO CARS TO CHOOSE FROM See LARRY TAYLOR Bring Ad For $50 Off Any, Car TARHEEL MOTOR SALES HI Maagam 8t Dealer No. 5 Pa. SSZ-2S7t. S8S-SS57 SPECIAL JIVBJH SUE! 1973 Javelin SST, executive driven, 1,500 miles, fact, air, P. steering and brakes, auto, console, vinyl top, 360 V8, and much more Retail 440735 DISCOUNT 1000.00 NOW 3407.55 Fl Morgan Motors WW American winliitiHWW. -ii-Hmm Jeep Motors 3601 Hillsborough d. ut. nu. Solas CHRYSLER CltlOn llleee Compare our cars. 70 MERCURY "T 70 MERCURY 72 VEGA Colony Per 10-pess. SW, oreen f.n. Monterey 4.door sedan white inish wjf!, Kammback GT 2-dr. SW, blue finish, 4 wareen vinyl interior, radio, 8 track tape yj ( tooi r(jdio agfomotic power spd foor mourrted factory air condi- player, heater, automatic, power steering, jtMring & brakeJi fact. air conditioning. tioning, mag wheels, new whitewaH tire$. power brake.. Sale Price SnlePriee Sale Price . 2195 '1875 '2077 69 PLYMOUTH 71 PLYMOUTH 63 DODGE Sport Satellite SW, radio, automatic I Satellite 4-door sedan, gold with black I Dart 270 teries, 4-door sedan, red, htattr, 3- power steering, factory air conditioning, vinyl interior, radio, heater, factory air con speed transmission. beige fin. wwood jrain siding. I ditionmg, power steering. Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price '650 '1575 '2160 70 OLDS MOBILE 68 VALIANT 70 DATSUN Toronada 2-door hardtop, green f in. with 5 1 0 Series SW, It. green fin. w, vi- green vinyl roof, fully equipped with power 2-door Signet, liaht green finish, radio, heater, nyl interior, front bucket seats, auto everything incl radial tires. automatic transmission. matic, radio, heater, whitewall tires. Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price 2775 '1095 '1750 71 PLYMOUTH 72 GOLD DUSTER 69 OPEL Crick- 4-door .dan," radio hjater 4- 2..r spt coup. whit, fin wgo.d top. !JSSx speed transmission floor mounted, radial stripping , gold vinyl roof, 318 V-8 engine, ,ramilio roaa whe.l,. white- tiros. .t speed fir. mounted transmission, radio. hj Sale Price Sale Price W ' " S-ePrire '1095 '2350 I $iQ95 ELKINS Chrysler-Plymouth Mangum St. at Expressway, Downtown Durham 688-5511 u lgjgeMMgeMgeageagt i ! L We Took Our Very Special Sports Car . . . Added Soul and Came Up NEW '73 Pontiac GT Rally Sport The diffrent kind of sports car . . . with the economy kind of price! That's Coggin's GT Bally Sport And this one comes equipped with soft ray glass all around, vinyl trim, 2-barrel 350 engine, AM radio, front and rear bumper guards, protective bumper strips, 3-sneed heavy duty floor shift, body color mirrors, wheel opening mouldings, Rally wheels, Rally stripes, dual exhaust with W Jj g r fl jfl chrome extensions. GT decal irlen- WCaTaLW Wh..v.r it fkei (fjajsaJHI tification, white lettered fiberglas tires and much, much more! ejrw-aTav CoggirPPontiac esMBretaW DLR 5423 BXLFvvAY BETWEEN DURHAM AND L OgAPEL JHLi, JMJ J M HIGHWAY; mum 14 600 E. Mam St. OPEN till 9 P.M .JjM,
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