r nmhahiv ran he smoothed out through UuaUai in terms of "moderation 1 By thinking anrl doiag tMaga through the method moat likely can help avoid anxiety ana outer meow and we will not be misled by surface mdicauons of Flnallv the oath of mater happiness than we have experienced not easy sfoxe we are the one who most take the steps m thai path. But I really believe a person can live happy 4 nfl longer if he would Rve moderate and d cover the joy ot nemg humble and accept life and Rs conditions cheerfully. SAJfTMCO, CUM tST rMMisaaakliatar (fceievtet ater fara Maav leate mm mfSm as diarje faflars at the Qdteat Sat . kt. 20, IfTS THE CA iv . Jf- . : - . " :v Moderation: A Healthy Style of Living WlHata Tbfcl-1 1 Hiv ajuu j i r mm m 1 1 ?rvmi aa. mmw mm m. mmw nam mmm bw- -iab-obf aaa 1raiisa hh- emmmr mmms aw consumer-! DAL UK bbo-bDo rUK btrMbtj BlTTTTSiMS II Heal and Science Gossip LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Oscar Bradley Toon, deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, do hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned, Lfllie T. Hunter, 519 Uzd Street, Durham, North Carolina 27707, on or before the 27th day of March, 1974, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Al berson's indebted to the estate will make immediate payment to the undersigned. . y Tbis 36th day of September, 1973. Lillie T. Hunter, 519 Uzzle Street, Durham, N. C. 27707 Carolina Times: Sept. 29, October 6, 13,10,1973 " by Mary Lou Roonn -3M Consuam Uuatm SptdHsl STATE OF CAROLINA. NORTH COUNTY Of DURHAM Administiator's Notice H a v i ttg 4 u a 1 i f ied as administrator oi 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, 1973.' 4atn!lgr uit.-iH. i- - 14.- NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY V LEONA COAXUM vs ESBORN COAXOM IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 73CvD4698 NOTICE TO: ESBORN COAXUM, NOTICE that a nleadimr seeking relief aeainst you has been filed 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 November 19, 1916, and upon your lauure 10 ao so me pariy seekine service aoainst vou will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 1st day of October, iv,l M. HUGH THOMPSON, ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF. 203 E. Chanel Hill Street, Post Office Box 1422, Durham, N. v wmn Oct. 6, 13 & 20th NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY THELMA JACKSON vs PETE JACKSON IN THE GENERAL COURT np justice DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 73 CvD 5005 xuvmrv. TO: PETE JACKSON, DEFENDANT- TAKE NOTICE that a niaariimi seeking relief aeainst you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being as fallnurc An absolute divorce based on one year's separation, vnif ARK REQUIRED to make a defense to such pleading, not later than Nmnmiwr 19 1973. and upon . .II. .m. in An an thr nartv VUUl III1HH W .wlrini urvinn aaainst VOU will apply to the court for the relief This the 1st dav of October, 197. tt HtfAH THOMPSON. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF, 208H B. Chapel HU1 Street, Port Office Box 1422, Durham, N. u. znvi Oct. 6, 13 at 20th Take stock in America. Buy LIS. Savings Bonds. Rooney tion about BUYING FURNITURE Furniture expresses a fam ily's personal taste and way of life, so Tirst decide wnai you want and how it ties in with your lifestyle. Perhaps you need a two-to-five-year plan to fit purchases into your budget, or maybe you want to decorate one room at a time. It's a good idea to make a floor plan. Include all the furniture that you already have and intend to keep, then list the pieces you want to buy. Quality, Style, Comfort Before making any pur chases, the wise shopper will look around in furniture and department stores, and com pare quality and prices. Read home dec orating articles. Collect informa furniture styles and hallmarks that help deter mine good construction and good quality. Well-designed furniture has harmonious lines and good proportion all parts look good together. Although there's no need to have all furniture of the same period such as Early American, French provincial or modern one style should predomi nate, and other pieces should blend with it in line and feel ing. The choice of styles is mostly a matter of personal taste, but for long-range sat isfaction, furniture should be suited to the persons using it. A chair should be the right size for the individual who will use it most of the time. The seat height of a sofa and chair should allow the feet to rest on the floor. When seated, push your back as far as possible into the chair or sofa and determine whether the height of the back is right for your comfort. Test these TAKES KNOW-HOW rules or thumb right in the store before you buy. Store, Decorator Choices Most people will make their furniture purchases in a de partment store or furniture, store. Reputable stores and furniture manufacturers will stand behind their merchan dise, and nearly all department stores offer free delivery. Shop at small specialty and antique shops only for unusual occa sional pieces or one of a kind accessories. To use, or not to use the services, of an interior decor ator isinother important de cision. Basically, you have three choices: 1) independent or free-lance designers; 2) in dependent decorators affili ated with stores; and 3) the decorator service offered by large furniture or department stores. All will offer helpful professional advice, and often save you time, money and mistakes. The cost varies, how ever, from free to substantial. While you should expect the very best quality for the money you spend for furni ture, you should not expect that even the best will last forever. No furniture can be made to take unlimited wear or to stay pristinely Clean forever even with a stain re sistant finish like Scotchgard Fabric Protector! Even a fa orite coat or pair of shoes eventually will have to be replaced but the more furni ture buying know-how you have, the further away that day will be. Fire-cured tobacco is so-called because of the smoky flavor and aroma it receives from" firing" it over open fires in the curing barns. It is used for making snuff, roll and plug chewing tobacco, strong cigars and heavy smoking tobacco. 1 Three shrubs In a triangle beneath a small window help increase the "importance" of the window, suggest exten sion landscape spe cialists at North Carolina State University. Yotfre never too old to yearn. When you retire, you'll still want to take vacations. When you retire, you'll still want to buy new clothes, have an occasional night out, drive a newer car, buy gifts, and be independent. Will you be able to? If you have your health there's only one thing that's going to keep you from living the way you want to. Lack of money. That's where U.S. Savings Bonds come in. You can join the Payroll Savings Plan where you work right now. That way an amount you specify will be set aside from your paycheck and used to buy Bonds. It's an almost painless way to save, and before you know it, you'll have a sizeable nest egg built up for your retirement years. U.S. Savings Bonds. Because you want to retire from work, not from living. 7 COLD SYMPTOMS SOMETIMES BETTER THAN METHODS OF COLD PREVENTION If you were to be innoculated with vaccines for each of the at least 113 viruses that cause the common cold, chances are you would wish you had an ordinary, cold, observe Virginia E. Pomeranz, MD, and Dodi Schultz, in their new book. The First Five Years: A Relaxed Approach To Child Care. Things being as they are, children are bound to catch a number of colds during the season, Dr. Pomeranz and Ms. Schultz say. "They will have sneezes and sniffles, they will probably cough, they may run a low fever, and they will certainly feel rotten." What should you do? First, try to make the child more comfortable, the authors suggest The most useful agent for that purpose is simple aspirin. Minor throat irritation can be helped by steam inhalation, or if the child is old enough, sucking on hard candies. "For nasal stuffiness, sneezing is great and shouldn't be stifled," they continue. "An older child should be encouraged to blow his nose if he has learned how-which is extremely rare at the age of a year, still uncommon at two, and unmastered (or resisted) by many still older youngsters. "There also are nose drops and sprays These should be used only if your doctor recommends them, and not otherwise. One frequently r e c o m m e n d e d is Neo-Synephrine in 14 per cent . tcMdren'sV strength. Ml sparingly-and don't continue that use beyond the normal duration of the cold." In addition to comforting ministrations, the authors emphasize, be on the alert for complications and try to prevent them, small children being especially susceptible to sequels and aftermaths. mmerica. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds Now K Hoodi pay '' wh hl4 U Mlurtty of rn. 10 M..,ih It', Uw Ant .. Hotdi arc n-pU4 if tudrn tt duMfoyrd Wnto ihvy an W uftwd ! your bank laWfMt i not mbfri u Mate i leal m- - Man, a faii-ril i map bv TAKE YOUR MEDICINE, DR. COOPER ADVISES The high blood pressure patient must take his medicine and "thoroughly appreciate" the necessity for long-term therapy, says Theodore Cooper, MD, director of the National Heart and Lung Institute. "We must somehow convince the patient that it is well worth all the effort to get the right dose of the right drug and to take it regularly, nnsdhlv for the rest of his KWMW-"J life," he emphasizes. Dr. Cooper addressed the 25th anniversary meeting of the Georgia Heart Association recently presented In cooperation with CIBA Pharmaceutical Company, Emory University School of Medicine; Medical College of Georgia; and the American Heart Association. Some 50 of the nation's experts met to discuss the problem for the first time since the National High Blood Pressure Education Program began earlier this year. BONNET-TYPE HAIR DRYER RELIEVES MIGRAINE HEADACHES sign of a migraine and found it successful. If' results continue to be positive, "someone will have to make up a complex theory to explain it," Dr. Adler observed. -Family Practice News, September 15, 1973 AGONIZING FAIN FROM FOR FAST SHOE SERVICE 8EE MK. BUddi Mnn hi NORTH DURHAM SHOE SHOP. SHOE REPAIR - NEW h USED SHOES - LOW PRICES AND QUALITY WORK. Bobby Smith, Ounmr North Durham Shoe Shop- R0WN TOENAIL? Get Outgro tot Why sutler the agony ol ingrown toenail pn win:n uurgro can give you iim, lempuianr icw uuigiu toughens irritated skin, eases inflammation, re duces swelling without affecting the shape, growth or position of the nail. Outgro gives you fast pain relief, and makes rt easier to cut out the nail cut out the pain caused by ingrown toenail. Slop in grown nail pain last with Outgro Using a bonnet-type hair dryer appears to be effective in relieving migraine headaches, Charles Adler, MD, of Denver, Colo., reported at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Study of Headache. "It may seem too pat, too simple," Dr. Adler acknowledge. However, he said, Kirk Peffer, a doctoral obndidate working at his clinic, ikpH the treatment after finding im'arcittSfe reference" to it. So far, eight patients have used the treatment at the first MEAO RAGE (Continued from Page 5B) the go ahead touchdown with two seconds left in the first half to mark the upset win for Maryland Eastern Shore. Quarterback Len Reliford had just tied the game at 9-9 with 13 seconds remaining in the initial half on a four yard run when the Aggies kickoff to UMES. Royale caught the ball on the dead run at the Hawks' 21 and took off to the races for the TD. Maryland' K. S. increased its lead to 22-9 with an 11-yard pass from Charles Boston to Selvene Watts in the third stanza. A & T battled right back and scored on a 13-yard pass from Paul McKibbins to Artis Stanfield. NCC's Clifton Herring threw two quick long touchdown passes to Rederick Hodges and the Eagle running game added two more six pointers to go along with a 35-yard pass interception return by Franklin Tate to keep the Eagles' conference slate unblemished at 2-0. Herring connected with Hodges for 56 and 48yard scoring aerials while James Smith rambled 22 yards and Eugene Carmichael plunged over from four yards out for the Eagles who were averaging only 10 points per game before the Delaware clash. Even though the Eagles scored 32 points, the homestanders had to come from behind for the win. Nate ) tawy returned a punt 78 yards in the second period to give Delaware State an early 7-0 lead. NCCU missed the PAT from placement following its first TD in the second frame and score again just before the half. Howard scored at least once in every quarter as the Bison completely outclassed West Virginia State. Howard turned two blocked punts into TDs while the offensive unit was mixing its plays with passes and runs to keep West Virginia State completely off stride on defense. A 10-0 firsf quarter lead went to 24-0 at intermission and to 310 early in the third period before the visitors scored in the same period to cut the score to 31-8 after three quarters. Plenty of conference action is on tape for this week as some more pieces of the MEAC championship puzzle will be put together. Three league games will headline the MEAC slate this weekend to go along with one non-conference test. The big game on tap for Saturday will match league-leading Howard against A & T in Greensboro Saturday night. The Bison Will meet A & Tin the Gate City at 7: 30. WRITERS FORUM (Continued from Page 2B) elementary schools in Durham and Orange Counties; and, the Natural Training School, here she implemented her time in theological courses. The Bible studies at Natural further instilled within her a keen desire to live by the precepts of the Holy Bible. This practice has continued throughout her life time. Later she attended Slater State Normal, presently, Winston Salem University. For several years she taught in the public school system. Mrs. Norris delights in saying, "I am a member of West Durham Baptist Church; my father was the founder of the original church. My pastor is the Rev. Harold Cobb. I am a special worker of the Durham County Missionary Union- there are 34 Missionary Circles in Durham County. My hobby is crocheting and sewing. It was Charles Regntkoff who said, the fingers of your thoughts are mol ding your face. ceaselessly' so I make sure that what I crochet or sew is beautiful, practical and pleasing: sweaters, afghans, shawls, hats, caps and a score of other things." I asked, "hdw do you evaluate your life's work, Mrs. Norris?" The lady blushed noticeably; then, answered softly; the poet Whittiersays it well in this verse: "The words he spoke, the thoughts he penned, arc mortal as his hand and brain; But if they served the Master's wi He has not lived in vain." North Clifta com mercial vegetable grow ers harvested abfirtl, BOO acres of . greenbeans (snapbeans) for the fresh market last spring. This is 200 acres below the spring production last year. Total production was down about 37 percent. Gas and heartburn? Di-Gel "contains a unique anti gas ingredient, Simethicone. This unique discovery breaks up and dissolves trapped gas bubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get Di-Gel tab lets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. H re thmers i fow to get your to cool Stir the right things into Jell-O Brand Gelatin and your refrigerator will fix crunchy salads, interestinj? fruits and new side dishes. For over 250 exciting ideas, pnd ?5e I in coin) with vour name, address and zipcodeto: Joys of jell-U, Box 8074. 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HOMELITE Rldlnq Mouier & Brand Heuifih.p.Rldet .fintl-6colpMouiert New 6huttle Tronwnluion Wft I com fofujotd to Re verse Without The Clutch For your nosrott HomtllM Ptalor Call TolfFree 800-243-6000 i H mm BHHF mmtLSithtlmmr HaB H BB aiaaalMP'M -jeVTA itLMibSt jtiaX HeflHri uwMiyH lBPj mmm GOES TO BAT FOR SICKLE CELL ANEMIA DETECTION AND TREATMENT - Willie and Ted Paige, a noted bowling and baseball personality, top, have organized a celebrity bowling tournament which will bring top nationally known sports stars to Pittsburgh on Nov. 7. They'll bowl to raise money for The Black Athletes Foundation which is headed by WBHe. The funds will be distributed to various organizations which treat or detect Sickle Cell Anemia. Numerous community and industrial leaders are represented on the Executive Committee which is planning the event. FASHION SHOWCASE 73" COMING After twenty years or more of dealing with people, observing and exchanging ideas, a person can get a lot of experiences pertaining to everyday living. Also, living in this so called "Get Hip Generation," in which almost everybody seems to be in a hurry; all the many happenings, helps me to analyze people and keep in tune ith the world and its conditions. Therefore, in all my columns, that have been written, it has been my aim to leave everyone with certain fundamental facts about themselves. That is why during my moments of meditation, it gives me pleasure to express my ideas and thoughts in words which may be more effective. Moving up to the subject this week, here are some of my ideas about a healthy style of living and some of the things toward its development. The things necessary for a healthy style of living are a personal set of values. Each of us must firmly decide for ourselves what is of most important to us, and what is least important, because good decisions most likely start with knowing what we want. In order to keep from being in the same condition or circumstances next year, we must decide now what tnings to leave out, and realize that we can't have "everything." Therefore, it would be a good idea to set up a stronger defense against our weiiR resources in life to keep from repeating the same mistakes over and over again. This call for decisions, is based on the knowledge an individual has of himself and the world he lives in. It's bad to flounder around uncertainly, drifting or waiting for something to happen. A person who doesn't know what he wants is likely not to get it; and if by luck be does get it, he may not be able to appreciate it. One way to remain on the right path now is for us to stop comparing our conditions to others, because no human being ever got anywhere to my knowledge by merely sitting and wishing for something that other people have. You might notice the rich people who seem to be happy may have earned their happiness by developing the character to master material wealth instead of permitting it to master them. But are we masters of the present conditions and circumstances surrounding us? If we are not, then perhaps all our day dreams and desires to k.,,. ,Koi uro think other neonle now have, will amount to nothing. Therefore, to keep ourselves on the proper level in this way of thinking, we need to say to ourselves, "let the rich have their wealth". Some wealthy people would have given much of their wealth to be able to live simply, but their position in society prevents it. Now, the things that were mentioned concerning our wants and Only YO. is YQ The Hamilton Vogue -Esquite Models of Chicago are coming to Durham November 3, featuring an array of beautiful and wearable designer's creations. The good Fashion News that will be expressed in this years "Fashion Showcase", will emphasize that Little dress, thats on the move for fall. Pants with plenty versatility will be the order of showing. The dress for day. t especially tile sweater' and stiirtdress as well as suits for day; the short evening dress; the long soft dress, most important when it's bare on top; Sequins and glitter for evening and matte jersey, will be the big fabric for day and night, and these will be shown when "Sepia Fashion Fair", presents "Fashion Showcase 73". Fashions by world famous designers, such as Oscar de La Renta, Teal Traina, Bill Blass, Sandra Sage, Chester Weinberg, Calvin Klein, Malcolm Starr, Galanos, Christian Dior, Tricosa, Harold Levine, as well as Chicago's top Black Designers, Kat McNeal and Abbey Brown, will be featured in this years production. Once again longer lengths will reappear, and will be evident in this years show. However, the length is Milady's choice. This years production is sure to delight Milady's interest, for there is something of; everyone, from the ultra simplicity to- the uninhibited clothes to the rich opulence of Bill Blass and others. Director Carlton Hamilton, says, the 1973 Collection to be shown in "Fashion Showcase 73", has that individual look, with a young, sexy fit. Those who remember the 40's and 50's will delight in seeing the fitted suit, and the return of the short evening dress. See this 197 3 Fashion Production, featuring the, Blouson, The Princess, The Long Torso looks; The big Coat, Pleats, Ostrich for evening; The Evening Jacket in sequins, satin, and crocheted wool or chenille over the bare dresses. Ibis is fashion news for 1973 and these are the looks to be seen in "Sepia Fashion Fairs', 197 3. presentation of "FASHION SHOWCASE 73", coming to Durham being sponsored by Alpha Zeta 'Omega Chapter, Alpha Kappa Alpha ront. hie Aw Hie benefit of Charity . This is the second year Alpha Zeta Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., has presented the Hamilton-Vogue Esquire Models. Two young ladies are now enrolled in North Carolina Universities as a result of the chapter's endeavors. Tickets, which are $2.50 each, may be purchased from Mrs. Beatrice Burnett (682-1495) after 12:30 any day or any member of Alpha Zeta Omega Chapter. I mm mmmWimmmmmn H Seagram's mmm m MiHU 10 CANADIAN WHISMBHBB BTJJL H pan Jm 9 m muni nt' mwr Seagrams V.O. 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