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Dear Virginia White:
Now that we're getting some
spring sunshine, I can really
see how badly my fiberglass
curtains need cleaning. Can I
launder them at home?
Cautious
Dear Cautious:
If your washing machine
ft jpptle cycle, you may
wash your noer
giass curtains in
it If not, wash
them bv hand.
insing gentle
(agitation to pre-
t Un HKam I
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from breaking.
Soak the cur
tains in hot water for H hour
with 4--up Miracle White Su
per Cleaner, i-cup non-chlorine
bleach, and 4-cup deter
gent. Rinse in cool water and
drip dry. Don't wring out ex
cess water, because this may
break the fibers.
Dear Ms. White:
.It's the season when a young
man's family turns to baseball,
and my boys will soon be off
to the ball park. They love the
hot dogs there but I can't
get the mustard and catsup
stains out of their clothes. Can
you help?
Struck Out
Dear Struck Out:
Here's the way to fret to first
base with those tough stains.
For the mustard stain, make
a detergent paste by moisten
ing a small amount of your
favorite laundry detergent, or
mine I prefer Miracle White
X on Phosphate Detergent,
with water. Use a soft brush
to work the detergent paste in
to the stain.
Fret rent the catsup stain by
sponging with cold water.
Then, for both stains, launder
in the hottest water the fabric
will allow with -cup deter
gent, -cup non-chlorine
bleach, and -cup Super
Cleaner, That should knock
your stain problems right out
of the park.
For fre stain removal
chart, write for SS5, Virginia
White, Miracle White Co.,
1000 IP, loth Street, Chicago,
III. 90$8it,
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UldES
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you can afford?
Vacations are something
special.
Only it takes a little sav
ing to get out and enjoy
them.
So why not do the smart
thing. Join the Payroll .
Saving! Plan now where you
worn and start buying U.S.
Savings Bonds. You'll build
up a vacation fund sooner
than you think.
Bonds are a dependable
way to save and earn a good
rate of interest, too.
Buy U.S. Savings Bonds
through the Payroll Savings
Plan. You'll find you won't
be sitting at home anymore
thinking about how good
your vacations could be.
inncrica.
Buy U.& Savings Bonds
No. E Bond, cv 6V. MmtaikMtaM
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EXECUTRIX' NOTICE
&SuWcoSA?0L,NA
Green, deceased, late of
Cu0rtoy'noS'2
K'SaSS
estate to present them to the
SSSrtgneat 2004 Otis
Street; Durham, North
State of North Carolina
County of Durham
Having qualified as executor
of the estate of Fannie &
Roster, late of Durham
County, this It to notify aD
persons having claims against
the estate of Fannie R , Boater
to present them to the
undersigned within six months
from the date of the first
publication of hit notice of
tame will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate, please
make immediate payment.
This 14th day of July, 197a
Mechanics and Farmers Bank,
Executor
Estate of Fannie B. Roster,
116 West Par risk Street
Durham, North Carolina 27702
DIAL 682-2913 OR 688-6587 FOR SERVICE
Carolina on or before the 10th
day of January, 1974. or this
notice ww be pleaded in bar of
their recovery.
All persons Indebted to said
eatate will pieaae make
Immediate payment.
This 10th day of July, 1973.
Theola G. Martin, Executrix of
the eatate of LueeDut C. Green,
Theola G. Martin, Executrix
July 14, 21, 28, August 4,
1973
certain ueea o
bylTOMPHRE
and wrfs,
S !t IT T a T Tpw
Jiilv
1973.
14. 21. 28: August 4,
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE
HAVINGI.QUAIJFIEp as
Executrix of the estate, of
BUCK IftOSAVELT
FUrlEFOY "deceased, late of
Durham County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
said eatate to exhibit them to
the undersigned at Post Office
Box ,1422, Durham, i-North
CaroUna andor 319 rooks
Street, Chapel Hill, North
Carolina, on or before January
7. 1974. or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persona Indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment.
Dated this 25th day of
June, 1973.
(MRS) NOVELLA HARRIS p
EXECUTRIX ESTATE OF
BUCK RQSAVELT PUREFQY
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
Under and by virtue of the
power of tale contained in a
YE. KENDALL
LEVONES T.
tun f C
PEARSON, , TRUSTEE dated
October 4th, 1972. and
recorded in Book 877, page
660 In the office of the
Register of Deeds of Durham
County. North Carolina;
default having been made in
the payment of indebtedness
thereby secured and said
mortgage being by the terms
thereof subject to foreclosure
the undersigned Trustee will
offer for tale at public auction
to the highest bfdder for cash
at the Court House ddor to
Durham County, North
Carolina, on Wday, 17thday
of Ampk, 1973, at Twelve
O'clock noon the following
described tract of land:
BEGINNING at an iron stake
in the northeast corner of Lot
No. 2 of the plat hereinafter
mentioned, in the east side of
i ., : .IJ'I
rtMOcrtM
ATTORNEY
Post Office Box 12
203V4 E. Chapel Hill Street
h Carolina
63077-14-21
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE BEFORE THE
CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR
COURT No. 71 E 573
In the matter of the
ESTATE OF MACON KEITH,
Deceased. '
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE
of an order of the Honorable
perior Court for
Durham County, made in the
above entitled matter pending,
the undersigned, as
Administratrix of the estate of
Macon Keith, deceased, will
offer for sale at public auction
at the Courthouse Door in
North Carolina, to
the highest bidder for cash, on
the l3& day of Jury. lOT&Jt
12 o'clock. Noon. ,lONE (1)
1967 SKYLARK FOUR
DOOR E DAN BUICK
I LET Title No.
795391 2A and. Motor No.
444697HI9p02T. j ,
8th day of June,
1973.
HI WALKER
'i i
TATE OF MACON KEITH
5CEASED
M. HUGH THOMPSON,
ATTORNEY
Post Offlea ..Box 1422 Durham
rolina 27702
WMEN
on Wheels
LixStimley
In the Driver" Seat
ilea For A Family Trip
ffajajefafls America n are
tog our cam tor family va-
Bacogatotog that the best
planned trip is usually the
mast successful, Plymouth
commissioned two eipert driv
ers and veteran travelers to
prepare some tips for family
motoring vacations, I quote:
623-307.7
process much simpler, but
make every effort to pack as
lightly as possible. People in
variably take more on a trip
than they wear. The more
luggage, the more packing
and unpacking at each over
night stop.
Perhaps more important,
the more luggage you carry
in terms of sheer weight-the
leas efficiently your car will
operate.
If you are planning to drive
long distances, be sure to
wear loose-fitting, comfortable
clothes. The freer your body
movements are, the toss tired
you will become.
On the road: Before you
start, atudy the map and set
realistic goals for each day's
drive in terms of time and
distance. Allow extra time to
explore areas of interest.
Try to plan your travel so
that you arrive at the major
tourist sites early in the morn
ing before they are jammed.
If you travel in the vicinity
of a major city, organise your
movements so that you miss
the morning and evening rush.
Try to schedule food stops
at odd, off-peak hours.
Have fun. That's what the
trip is all about.
Ruttell Road and thence
running with and along the east
side of Russell Road North 29
dees. 35 minutes 12" East
194.81 feet to an iron stake,
southwest comer of property
of Hubert Cooper; thence with
pers
southern Une South 84 degrees
30 minutes East 408.12 rest to
a stake, northeast comer of
Lot No. 2 of said Map; thence
with and along the northern
boundary line of Lot No. 2
North 85 decs. 43 minutes 30"
West 520,93 feet to an iron
stake, the point and place of
beginning, containing 1.949
more or less acres, and being
Lot No. 1 of the property of
Ed. Cooper, Lebanon
Township. Durham County.
North Carolina, surveyed
September 29, 1970 by J.
Watte Copley, L. S. Map of
which it duly recorded in the
office of the Register of Deeds
for Durham County.
This property is sold subject to
ad volorem taxes and any liens
or encumbarances of record as
by law required this 12 day of
Jury, 1973. A 10 deposit will
be required of the highest
bidder in cash at this sale.
CO. PEARSON, TRUSTEE
F. H. Brown, Attorney aau
CaroUna Times: ' Jul y 20, 27
August 3, 10, 1973.
ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as
Administratrix of the estate of
pTinTTo'Neil Wimams,
deceased, late of Durham
County, North Carolina.ibis is
to notify all persons luiving
claims against the estatesaa
deceased to exhibit thein to
the undersigned at 1012 Rock
Street, Duftain, N.C. 27707
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very.
said
make
This 25th day of June,
1973, Row G ratio n,
Administratrix of toe estate of
Prince O'Neil Williams,
deceased.
Carolina Times: June 30, July
7, July 14. July 21, July 28,
August 4, 1973
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432 Eaat tVdtlgrsrw Street
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uoutreaehM
Donald was bom in a small
North CaroUna town into a
family situation that left much
to be desired. He was kept in a
crib unto age four. He was
culturally deprived, brutalized
to the extent of having scars on
his back from beatings and
neglected..
At the age of 10, Donald
and his brother broke Into a
school. He was sent to a
corrections center, then to a
mental hospital, and finally to
a center for the mentally
retarded.
The future for young
Donald seemed dark until he
met Dr. Jim Tompkins, who
was new to North Carolina and
an employee of the Durham
Child Advocacy Center. (Dr.
Tompkins is now executive
director of the Governor's
Advocacy Council for Children
and Youth, an agency of the
Department of Human
Resources.)
"I was impressed with
Donald," Dr. Tompkins saya
"He was not mentally retarded,
but was there because of court
action. I felt he had no
business there." Dr. Tompkins,
in cooperation with
administrators at the
institution, enrolled Donald in
the Wright School for
emotionally disturbed children
in Durham.
Dr. Tompkins went one step
further and assumed
responsibility for Donald on
weekends and holidays in
November of 1972 He
described Donald'a first
weekend this wsy:
"Donald used his hands to
eat. He used utensils
backwardly. He didn't know
how to wash, take a shower or
brush his teeth. He had no
concept of matching clothing,
and he was s junk-collector,
compulsive counter, a holdover
from his dealings with tokens
at the institution." Donald, at
age 13, was at the second grade
educational level.
The weekend adoption
system lasted until May of this
year, when Donald left Wright
School and Dr. Tompkins to go
to a church-aupported
Children's Home. In seven
months, Donald had reached a
se venm graav iswi
arithmetic and sixth grade level
in all other subjects. There
were no indications of his
former primitive habits,
Jim Tompkins says he had
two motivations for taking
Donald into his home and Ufa
"First, I like the kid. He's
neat and likeable. And I
wanted to give one child one
chance in life.
"And I wanted to show, in a
nrofesatonal way. that this type
of program can work. Families
across North CaroUna could be
'snrtnaini' kids from
institutions like this and
providing them with family
environments." he said.
Dr. Tompkins explains that
children are often placed in
institutions or corrections
center simply because they
have nowhere else to go.
"Many are then not
because they're mentally
retarded, but because they're
abondoned, abused, neglected,
or placed by court action."
Institutions welcome the
idea of parents "springing" the
children. Superintendents, as
well ss social workers from the
unites, are available to work
out the most suitable plan for
families to sdopt the children,
either for weekends and
holidays, or for longer periods.
"If a small portion of our
population would get involved,
our institutions would be
empty of children who
. shouldn't be in these
institutions," Dr. Tompkins
predicts.
It is obvious that Donald
has made his mark on Jim
Tompkins, and sold him on the
value of such projects.
"Why, if the children's
home program works out, that
kid could be my boss in ten
years," he said.
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.
-Coach Dick Nolan of the
San Frandsce etors said Mss
day that the trade efssnjaer
player. niDback Ken Wfflard, to
the New Orleans Istots is ue
thev wars interested. I
think I would have heard from
them long betore uus,
said before practice.
Thm sainti asked an
permission recently to talk to
WiUard, Nolan said. The srs
sent wide receiver Preston Riley
and safety Johnny Fuller to the
Saints n National
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Nutley Margarine Mi: 23c Soft Margarine
EOR TOUOH CLEANING MRS CHECK AND COMRARE SAVINGS
SOS Soap Pads V'iS! 5Se A&P Soap Pads
SAVE MONEY ON LIQUID RINK OR GREEN TRY SOME TOOAT LIQUID
Ahoy Detergent 3 iJ $1. Clorox Laundry Bleach;6;,37'e
.KIM MUBAM TUE CiVIMfit ON
LAUNDRY OCTEROENTj
TRY SOME TODAY FROM AAR WEf
A&P Bug Killer Bomb 69c
WEO VALUE ON
A&P Spray Starch 14c 49c
CHECK AND COMRARE SAVINGS ON LIQUID
A&P Laundry Bleach , 39c
mm
JUKE
GREAT SAVINGS FROM A&P WEO ON ALL FRUIT FLAVORS
Y06URT
Cups
Only
'fcV 75c
TRY ALL FLAVORS Ot
Marvel Ice Milk
Vi-g.1. 49-
Ctn.
TRY SOME EROIEN ABR
Asparagus Spears
SAVE MONEY ON FROZEN GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL 'LAVORS
A&P SniEuieh :2s4 'Si0.' 19c Marvel Ice Cream g? 79c
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STOCK UP ON FEW Ar rmn "iiw
REGULAR Pkg.
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TRY RORDENS FUDGE BARS. RORS ANO
Ice Milk Bars 3 U'f $1.
GREAT DESSERT TORRING
A&P Handi-Whip
POTATOES
ma.
Hill I 1 1 IN elsBEEEaaai WITH
BALL MASON
Fruit Jars
$l55cr.. $175
BALL REGULAR TALL
Jelly Glasses
Ctn. II
Glaif.1
Gala Towels
45c 3M"
99c !
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Rolh w
Rk.
ASSORTED
Northern Towels 3 JaUC9c
NORTHERN WHITE OR ASSORTED
Bathroom Tissue 2 V",?' 85c
AURORA
Bathroom Tissue 2 rS. 29c
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Layer Cake
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65c
24-0.
Loaves
NORTHWEST BING
Cherries
FRESH LARGE
Lb.
49c Blueberries - 49c
Lemon Pies k, w
MHI RABKtS I$HI.Y SAKIO
iTieMmAii Buns
SAVE MONEY ON JANE PARKERBAKEN
PRBSli JUIL.T ' MM. MM.
Nectarines 49c Limes 5 - 29c
FRESH GREEN
3io oi. $4 00
nv 1
,AMI RABKiB FRISHLV MAOI
Sugared Donuts
29c
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GREAT MONEY SAVINGS VALUE ON 100 - AP
COLOMBIAN CUE rfcl
SAVE MONEY ON 100 BRAZILIAN EIGHT O'CLOCK
COFFEE s 852
FRESH CRISP GREEN
Peppers
FRESH TENDER
Eoch
10c Okra
Lb.
49c
SAVE MONET ON ABR
32 01. tETUMftlLIS
PEPSI
PIUS DEPOSIT
1131
CALIFORNIA
JUMBO 27 SIZE
GREAT FOR COOKOUTS ANN RAGS
Barbecue Sauce 37c
ANN RAGE BRANS
Chicken Noodle Soup1 15c
erABsr ne WITH AMM PAGE
Our Own Tea Wi SI M Tomato Ketchup r2 45e
SAVE ON ANN PAGE SMOOTH OR CRUNCH Y
CANTALOUPES
n 49
Evaporated Milk 3 "!L? 59c
SAVE MONET ON REAN
Coffee,.IiV.,$1.07WktB::S1.03
HEARTY AND VIGOROUS
SAVE MONET ON AU varieties iN M
Layer Cake Mmes KT
TRY ALL VABHTW OR ASS"
Instant Breakfast lf OJc
WBEEO SAVWESE ON -
Sultana Mayonnaise 57c
mmm. . ... H if K-aBSBRSA
CRISCO OIL
mm
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