Sat, Sept. 22, 1$7S THE CAROLINA TIMES 7B ,3t CAROLINA TIMES Sat, Sept. , 11 H K ill JACKSON SISTERS Prophesy recording artists that Jackson Sisters shown performing their latest single "I Believe in Miracles" at the recently held N.A.T.R. A. Convention in New Orleans. CENTER OF CONTROVERSY - The University of Wisconsin decision to stop funding and close the Afro-American Center may be the basis for renewed campus unrest. Members of the Center discuss the problem. The theme is the Beat Goes On, meaning that campus concern is far from over. Faculty Changes Made in NCCU Nursing Dept. Mrs. Helen S. Miller, Chairman Department of Nursing at NCCU recently announced the addition of six I acu lty members. Two hold tur rank of assistant professor, two are instructors, one visiting lecturer and one coordinator for Programmed Instruction, Testing & Evaluation. Miss Juanita A. Chavous is a graduate of the University of Georgia School of Nursing where she received a diploma in nursing. She earned the B.S. in Nursings om NCCU at Durham. Miss Chavous has served as a clinical instructor of Intensive Treatment Psychiatric Unit at the General hospital Augusta, Georgia and programmer in Mental Health Unit Of the V. A. Domiciliary .Center, Dayton, Ohio. She was Coordinator of crisis Intervention and Community Placement Unit at the V. A. Hospital of New York City. She was a staff nurse at the v. A Hospitals in Augusta, Georgia and Durham. She was visiting lecturer at NCCU 1972-73 prior to her appointment as an instructor. Mrs. Sadie D. Graham is a graduate of NCCU, where she received the B.A. degree in -Health Education. She earned the Masters in Public Health in 1972 from UNC-Chapel Hill. Mrs. Graham served as a consultant for Soul City as Health Education Specialist, an employment interviewer for UNC-Chapel Hill and prior to this appointment was a social Research Assistant in the Office of Medical Studies, School of Medicine, UNC-Chapel Hill. Mrs. Gwendolyn C.Jones is a graduate of Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing Durham, and N.C. Central University at Durham with a B.S. in Nursing. Mrs. Jones was a general duty ntrrse at Duke Medical Center and Occupational Health Nurse-Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. She was an instructor at Durham Technical Institute and Health Occupations Teacher Durham City Schools. She served as Family Care Nurse Supervisor Lemon-Orange Souffle Light, airy and eco nomical Lemon-Orange Souffle is an ideal warm weather dessert, easy enough for the family and impressive enough for guests. Re freshing lemon gelatin is accented with tangy nmnep and lemon juices which have been whipped with ,,., nii,! rtrv milk, then folded together into a cloud-like softness. A plate of cookies is an optional but compli mentary accompani ment with this intri guing near failure proof souffle. The re sults will please even nnn-r.noks. and guests will be delighted to learn the dessert con tains almost more air than calories. LEMON-ORANGE SOUFFLE (Makes 8 servings) wm', mum i i wim mm Sam iflHH sW I THEATRICAL WORLD at Lincoln Community Health Center. She was Director of Pre-Nursing Program at NCCU prior to her faculty appointment as an instructor.'' Mrs. Sylvia O. Richardson received the B.S. in Nursing from A & T State University, Greensboro, and the M.S. Nursing from UNC-Chapel Hill. She has done graduate study in Education at NCCU at Durham. She will hold the rank of assistant professor. Mrs. Richardson was Director of Nursing Education at Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing, Durham, and Surgical Staff Nurse at the V.A. Hospital, Durham. She has been employed part-time at N.C. Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill and Lincoln Community Health Center, Durham. She was a visiting lecturer at NCCU 1972-73. Mrs. Evelyn B. Wicker, a visiting lecturer in the Department of Nursing, is a graduate of Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing, Durham. She earned the B.S. Nursing at NCCU and the Masters in Public Health at UNC-Chapel Hill. She has held staff nurses positions at Duke Medical and V.A. Hospitals in Durham and N. C. Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill. She served as Head NEW YORK - Blacks so eager to get in cable TV should look closely. Teleprompter Corp. dropped a bombshell in Wall Street last week by announcing it baa suspended about 20 of its 1973 CATV expansion program Reason record high interest rates and a slowdown in signing up dm, customers. Other cable TV franchises have shown a sharp stock price drop. ' Dr. James R. Lawson, president of Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn. has been elected to the board of directors of Nashville Cable. Communication; Inc. The company is seeking a cable franchise in Nashville. 1 . A classical cultural experience from Africa by Africans was launched last week at Manhattan Center with the Ghana Legon Cultural Dancers, the Ghana Art Council Dancers, the Ramblers DAnce Bank and Fashions from Africa. After appearance in NYC the artists will go to such, cities as Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago and others. Paramount Pictures, which is premiering "Save The Children" on Sept. 19 at three New York theatres will also open the movie about PUSH'S Expo "12 the same date in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Atlanta and Boston, it's due in Chicago, where the .film was shot last year, for a Sept. 29 premiere. . Closed for two years, the 49-year-old Warner Theater in Downtown Washington, DC. is being reactivated by Teddy Powell, NYC promoter who will run it as a music hall and movie house aimed at a "broad-based Washingtih audience. It opens on Sept. 14 and will be operated on the lines of Harlem's famed Apollo Theatre. Warner Bros, executives in a state of glee oyer the ratings of two Of their movies. "Enter The Dragon" is how number one in Variety's "50 Top-Grossing Films" and "Cleopatra Jones is number seven, the latter already having grossed $2,341,653. Billy Dee WiUiams is starring in Paramount Pictures' "Hit", a drama that explores the international intrigue of the heroin trade. Cast also includes Richard Pryor, who was featured with Williams in "Lady Sings the Blues." The National Black Theatre group, based in Harlem, will join Nigerian artists in the 1975. World Negro Arts Festival taking place in Lagos. About 20,000 people fromsOme 80 countries are expected to participate in the month-long festival of arts and culture. Warner Bros, studio Is showcasing in Expo 73, boasting such productions as "The Learning Tree," "Charleston Blue", Cleopatra Jones" and "Enter The Dragon". Studio is also pointing out that Gordon Parks was the first Black director for a major and he got his start with Warner Bros, as did Joe Wllcots, the only Black cinematographer. The Negro Ensemble Company, in a plea for contributions, points out that although "The River Niger" has contributed to its operation in everv way. "It is important lor you to unaerscana that it does not mark any departure from our original aims and purposes. We are as much in need or puDnc coninnuwons as ever-even more so, since dependency on public foundations, government, state, and city agencies can not be expected to continue forever . Playwright Adrienhe Kennedy is among the first four CBS Fellows at the Yale Drama School. A year in residence is provided at the school. 1 THE SYLVERS add to the entertainment on the Soul Train Dance spectacular. Former NCCU Grad Receives Md Dept. of Transport'n Fellowship net Percy A. Peele, II, former president of the Student North Carolina Association of Education (1970-71) has been awarded a Maryland Dept. of Transportation fellowship to complete his masters' degree study at Morgan State College in Urban Affairs. Peele is a 1971 graduate of North Carolina Central University at Durham. Since graduation, he has worked as a drug addiction counselor with Provident Hospital's Project A.D.A.P.T. and as a basic education Nurse at Rozeki Memorial Hospital, Washington, D.C. Mrs. Anne Hargett received the U.S. in Nursing from Winston Salem State University and the M.S. from University of Maryland. Her appointment effective September 17 is Assistant Professor of Psychiatric Nursing. She. has contributed to literature on National and International levels and has broad experience in psychiatry and administration.' ructor with the Dept. of Education. While working he .'was attending Morgan part-time. Peele has been quite active in past collegiate and community projects. While in college he served in eight leadership positions, he was inducted into Who's Who in American Colleges and "COED" PRISON AN EXPERIMENT IN REHABILITATION - FORT WORTH, TEXAS: Hand in hand, Dolores and Antonio stroll in the courtyard of the Fort Worth Correctional Institution (FCI). Dolores was released on August 30, and Antonio hopes to gain his freedom in December. In October of 1971 an experiment by the United States Bureau of Prisons- called the "Spirit of Fort Worth" by the 531 inmates- began here. FCI is coeducational, with male and female convicts mixing-- not intimately, usually- is what Warden Charles Campbell must explain to visitors first. Universities in 1971 and the National Student Register in 1970. By working as a summer intern with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the Social Security Administration, 50 per cent of his college expenses were paid. During his junior and senior years at North Carolina Central University,: he worked in the development of a community playground for the youngsters and campaigned for city hall candidates in 1971. Peele, a native of WiUiamston, North Carolina, fl ON STAGE p Mm. b, JHOME KHN K MfiBfik ft. A "4 lr'i k OSCUt HAMMttSTIIN II WB9SECSB.MM Baltimore's North appeared on Star program recently discussed with Edith House, the program's hostess, his views on the plight of blacks in the American political scene. At North Carolina Central University Peele was a political science and history major. He states that he is entertaining the possibility of a political career. Uranus was the first planet to be discovered with the aid of a telescope. jDJf m fC ggggf GREAT DINING FROM THE VILLAGE BUffET m neservauons- IALEIGH-787-7771 DURHAM 596 8343 1 1 cup Carnation Instant Nonfat Dry Milk Crystals i cup ice cold orange juice K cup lemon juice 2 packages (3 ounces each) lemon flavored gelatin cup sugar" 2 cups boiling water 1 cud cold water . . Place gelatin and sugar In large mixing bowl. Add boiling water. Stir to dissolve gelatin. Stir in cold water. Chill to consistency of unbeaten egg whites, about 50 to 60 minutes. Combine Carnation Instant and orange juice in small mixer bowl. Whip until soft peaks form (3 to 4 minutes). Add lemon juice. Whip until stiff (3 to 4 min utes). Fold Into chilled gelatin. Place mixture in re frigerator to chill until mixture mounds from a spoon, about 20 minutes. Prepare a collar for a -quart souffle .t;..i. i. ...w.. o hmwn natter lone enough to go round dish and about 3 Inches wide. (Foil may be used instead of brown paper but should be folded to make 3 tMiMMMos hi liter the inside of the souffle dish and the inside of the strips of-paper or foil. Fasten the paper around the outeide, letting it extend 24 inches above the tooTsoooB gelatin mixture into souffle dish. Ch 1 until fltm. about 3-4 hours. To serve, loosen paper collar and puUaway gently. Garnish with mint leaves, if desired. INTRODUCING NEWS IN THE MOTHER TONGUE For Black people, the mother tongue is the same all over the country. It's the unique way we have of expressing ourselves. That's one of the reasons the National Black Network saw the need for a national Black news service. What do we cali Black news? H's simply news reported by Black people, edited by Black people, and affecting the lives of Black people. . That's the National Black Network-a vital communications link between Black communities everywhere. It's a bet that when you listen.to an NBN station, you'll know where it's coming from. After all , it's carrying your news, . e National Black Network Division of Unity Broadcasting Network, loc; J ' WtlZES OF YOUR CHOICE EVERY WEEK. iiViiRBODY WINS! jl I no LOSERS! REGISTER NOW TO SELL THE CAROLINA TIMES 1 w XfjS IN Y()lJR neighborhood: mail or bring in coupon I K BELOW. ATTACH SMALL PHOTO. MAIL TO: CIRCULATION rj-3 fi m wi M k f fill, lit am f I llf f i f UBGAL N(mCES NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ' IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE, SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION, FILE NO. 73 CvS 3862 NOTICE SELENA ANN, SANDERS, Plaintiff MARY PAIGE REAMS, EDDIE BOWLING REAMS et LEEVENOUS J. DEMPSEY, Defendants. TO LEEVENOUS J. DEMPSEY: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Damages for personal injuries sustained by the Plaintiff in a motor vehicle accident on 16 May, 1971, Durham, Durham County, North Carolina. You are required to make defense to such pleadings on or before the 1 1th day of October, 1973, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief and service against you will apply to the Court for the relief, sought. This the 9th day of September, 1973. BUMPASS, BELCHER & AVANT BY: GEORGE L. BUMPASS, ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF, 112 Dunstan Street, Durham. North Carolina 27707. Sept. 22, 29; Oct. 6 S TATE OF CAROLINA NORTH COUNTY OF DURHAM Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Wilson Stephenson McClain of Durham County, this is to notify all persons having claim against the estate of Wilson Stephenson McClain to present 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 22nd day of September, 1973. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator, Estate of Wilson Stephenson McClain, 116 West Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina 27702 September 22, 29; October 6, and 13, 1978. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINI STRATION The undersigned, having qualified as administrator or the Estate of Julia At water, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this to to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, 1974, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK, Administrator of the Estate of Julia Atwater, 116 Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina 27702 II. M. Michaux, Jr., Attorney Post Office Box 2152. Durham, North Carolina 27702 September 15th, 22nd, 29th, and October 6th, 1973 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF ADMINI STRATION The undersigned, having qualified as administrator of the Estate of Matthew G Atwater, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, 1974, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK. Administrator of the Estate of Matthew f . Atwater, 1 1 B Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina 27702 H Mw-Michaux, Jr., Attorney Post Office Box 2152, Durham, North Carolina 27702 September 15th, 22nd, 29th, and October 6th, 1973 PEACHY BEANS Mix two tablespoons of any fruit juice with two tablespoons brown sugar in skillet; heat. Add six peeled peach halves; sprinkle with cinnamon. Cook over low heat, stirring several times, until well coated. Add one pound can pork and beans and heat There's a change in in come perhaps a drastic one. So we must change the way we budget and spend our money. We may change the place we live. Sell the house. Buy another or rent an apartment. Fit into a new community. Maybe adapt to another climate. And obviously we face physical changes as we get older. Our bodies may need different kinds and amounts of food. This calls for a new approach to buying food, planning menus, cooking. Managing all these changes is easier If you get organised and make plans. Here are a few of the ques tions you'll probably have to consider sooner or later: - e Exactly what income can you count on? Pension? Re tirement fund payments? So cial Security benefits? In come from Investments? e What expenses will you eliminate or cut back? Cloth ing, lunches, commutation? Perhaps your second cat! What about health care? Do you have all the protection you need? Do yon know ex actly what Med s need additional in come, could yon find and handle a you're unable to work, do you know what help is avail able through Federal, state, local programs? Have yon checked with your county government concerning old age assistance, Medicaid, feed aul programs? DIAL 682-2913 OR 688-6587 FOR SERVICE NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY FN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT, CIVIL DIVISION, FILE NO. 73 CVD 4866 MARGARETT CUTTINO JOHNSON, PLAINTIFF ' vs. WILLIS EDWARD JOHNSON, DEFENDANT i NOTICE TO: WILLIE EDWARD JOHNSON: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of relief being sought is as follows: Absolute divorce; said action being based on one year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 15th day of October, 1973, and upon failure to do so. the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 5th day of September, 1973. Dear Consumer Ready to Retire? By Virginia Knauer Special Assistant to the President and Director Office of Consumer Affairs Retirement. It's a big move and each of us makes it differently. Some settle back and slow down for the first time in their lives. Others look for new activity, dramatic changes, an exciting second career. One woman I know an ex-executive turned to nursery school teaching. A salesman enrolled for his freshman year at his local community college. But there's one thing we must all cope with when we retire: Change. TUs trie Z3RI uy o August, 1973. BUMPASS BELCHER fc AVANT This column of questions and answers on federal tax matters is provided by the local office of the U. S. Internal Revenue Service and is published as a public service to taxpayers. The column answers questions most frequently asked by taxpayers. ings Bonds." Contact your lo cal Internal Revenue office for a free copy. Q. Are brokerage fees deductible? BUMPASS, AVANT BELCHER e Would living be easier, pleaaanter, cheaper in anoth er part of the country ? Have you compared various com munities' services for older people? Check, for instance, special rates on buses and at theaters as well as local so cial services. If you need help answer ing these questions, you may want to look into these book lets published by the Federal Government They can be ordered from the Superin tendent of Documents, Gov ernment Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20401 JMake checks or money or ers payable to Sunt, of Documents.) Planning for the Later Years, 35 cents; A Guide to Budgeting for the Retired Couple, 10 cents; MedicaidMedicare, Which is Which? 30 cents; Food Guide for Older Folks, 20 rents Protection for the Eld erly, 15 cents; Consumer Guide for Osi er People, 6 cents; Back to Work After Re tirement, 60 cents; To Find the Way tp Serv ices in Your Community, 40 cents, ?;u In addition, several pub lications are available free !"'li ;;.; 4.1 ministration. Call your dis trict Social Security office (listed in the phone directory under U.S. Government") and aak for :M Year Social Security and BY: NATHANIEL L. BELCHER, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF, 112 Dunston Street, Durham, North Carolina 27707 Sept. 12, 19, 26, October 3, 1973 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 73 CvS 3860 PAUL BRIDOES,JR., Plaintiff, -vs- WILLIE FORREST MURRAY, et, ROY FRANK McCOLLUM BOBBY POINTER, et, ELIZABETH B. PRETTY, Defendants. NOTICE TO: BOBBY POINTER TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you nas oeen mep in tne above-entitled-, action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Damages for personal injuries sustained by the Plaintiff in a motor vehicle accident on 4 Jury, 1971. Durham, Durham fountv. North Carolina. You are required to make defense to such pleadings on or before the Ilth day of October, 1973, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief and service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 22 day of August, 1973. BUMPASS. BELCHER & AVANT mi. rtTxrmni t DUMP Afifi ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF September 1,8,15,22. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NfYnCE OF SALE iTNriER AND BY VIRTUE of the nower of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by SAMUEL C JENKINS and wife, GEORGIA C. jenkins, and recoraea m Mortgage Book 835.. at page 14. in tne office of the Register of Deeds of Durham Countv. North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust heme bv the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Durham County. North Carolina, Q, My wife and I are going to purchase one U.S. Savings Bond each month for J son's college education Would it be more advantageous from a tax standpoint If I purchased the bonds naming my son and my self as co-owners or naming him sole owner? A. From a tax standpoint, naming your son sole owner of the bonds would be more ad vantageous, since interest on U.S. Savings Bonds bought in the name of the child is income to the child not the parent This is so even if the parent pair! for the bonds and is named beneficiary. However, interest on bonds purchased by a par ent naming his child as co- owner is taxable to the parent. For more informat'on, see IRS publication 676, "Tax Infor mation on United States Sav- NOON on the 5th day o October, 1973, the propert: conveved in said Deed o Trust, the same lying and bein in tne uountv oi Durnam. am State of North Carolina, in Durham Township, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the southwest side of CorawalUs Road. South 49 deg. 30 East 177 feet from the eastern side of South Roxboro Street (formerly Pine Road) at the northeast comer of Lot No. 9, in Block J as shown on ttu plat hereinafter referred to. and running thence South 40 dee. 30' west 260 feet to a stake thence South 49 deg 30' East 50 feet to s stake; thence North 40 dec. 30' East 250 feet to a stake on the southwest, si.de of Jornwallis the A. Fees yon pay a broker to collect your bond interest or dividends on shares of stock are deductible as miscellaneous deductions. But brokerage fees paid to acquire investment pro perty, such as stocks or bonds, are not deductible. They, are added to the coat of the pro perty. Q, I work as a waitress in a restaurant Occasionally, a group of customers will use onr banquet room for a private party. Instead of tipping, cus tomers are required to pay a service charge which is split among the waiters, waitresses and other employees. Should I report this amount as a "tip" to my employer for tax purpose? A. No. Your share of this ser vice charge is not a tip, but is part of your wages paid by the employer. As such, it is taxable, but does not have to be included in your report of tips to your employer. Q. My son is 20 and works fall time during the day and goea to school at night. Can I still elaim him as a dependent re gardless of how much money he makes? A. Generally, you may not claim a person as a dependent if he had gross income of 750 or more during the year. The only exceptions to this rule oc cur if your child is less than 19 at the end of the year or a full time student during five months of the year. In your son's case, he is over 19 and is not considered a full time stu dent because he is attending night school and is employed full time during the day. NATHANIEL BELCHER, ATTORNEYS FOR BY BEU PLAINTIFF, 112 St ret 277C September 1,8,15,22 L. i Donstsn Street .Durham, North Carolina 07 . NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 73 CvD 4390 COTENA JEN JNS WELLS JAMES WELLS lit)grTHCAlHLA DURHAM COUNTT ''3m IN THE GENERAL COURT MP"! HELEN TAPP, Plaintiff. MOORE, Defendants. NOTICE TO: rWBBY & stkuu. TAKE NOTICE thgt j you has been neen as a kn ve. entitled action. Tfc nature of the relief sought is as follows. E for personal injuries of 1 TAPP sustained by tne ! in a motor vebfcfcneei 25 May, Countv. North Carolina. You are reouired to i defense to such pleadings on or before the utn cay oi October, 1973, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking relief and service aeainst vou will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the August, 1973. BUMPASS, AVANT WELLS, Cornwallis Road, North 49 30' West 50 feet to a e. the point ot beginning. and being Lot No. 8, n Block "J" of the RESUBDIVISION OF LINCOLN HEIGHTS, as per plat and survey thereof now on file in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 14 at page 98, to which reference Is hereby made for a more particular description of same. On this property is located Hit) Co This 14th September, 1973. day of NOTICE TO: JAMES DEFENDANT - TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been fifed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being as follows: AN ABSOLUTE DIVORCE BASED ON ONE YEAR'S SEPARATION. YOU ARE REQUIRED to make a defense to such pleading not later than October 12,1973, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you win a to tne court ior ine sought. This the August, 1973. CO. PEARSON, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF. 203W K. Chapel Hill Street (Post Office Box 1428) Durham, North Carolina 27702 . The Carolina Times - September 1, 8, 15, 22. 27th day of No: Cornwallis House Road. THIS PROPERTY will be sold subject to all prior encumbrances and taxes and all 1973 ad valorem taxes and assessments. THIS SALE will remain tkisjMgufri ten (10) day to . r requu TAKE A TRIP TO STAR RESTAURANT FOR SANDWICHES AND COLD BEVERAGES W. G. RHODES, Mr. OPEN MON. THRU SAT. TIL 11:00 P.M. 2510 Foyetievllle St. Durham, N.C. W. J. WALKER. JR., TRUSTEE, WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., ATTORNEY Carolina Times: September 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th, 1973. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 71 CvS 759 HELEN TAPP, Plaintiff, FRED BLOUNT1", JR., BOBBY If SPRUlLt aha MILTON N. MOORE, Defendants. NOTICE TO: FRED BLOUNT, JR.: TAKE NOTICE that a nlonilinff seekir aCainSt wui has heen filed in the ahove-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Damages fnr npmmal injuries of HELEN TAPP sustained by the Plaintiff in a motor vehicle accident on 25 Mav. 1970. Durham County, North Carolina. You are required to make defense to such pleadings oh or before the Ilth day of uctober, 1U73, and upon your muure iu uo so, me party seeking relief and service 23rd day of BELCHER & U ATHANIEL n v BELCHER.ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF, "2 Wmstan Street .Durham, North Carolina 27707. September 1,8,15,22 herring fiugmliags rengus). but they aren't at au. The son is the only enough to earth to he in any detail. FOR FAST SHOE SERVICE SEE MR. BOBBY SMITH AT NORTH DURHAM SHOE SHOP. SHOE REPAIR - NEW & USED SHOES - LOW PRICES AND QUALITY WORK. . Bobby Smith, North Durham Shoe Shop 801 fV. Mangum St N.C mmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmm - S JEW EERY WATCH REPAIRS QUALITY (gEMS J. H. Solice PHONE 688-2205 m 5' 508 E. PETT1GREW ST. 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