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8A -THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, HAT K. 1971 W? . 'H ' .. 1 1' 4 > w ' Jn*3i V •j* / '**> iH f J* '' nßkl r-f> i I ' i ; JB "if * '-«m^bp^l A JB l ® ; A't- ;i,jß HEAVYWEIGHT JIMMY ELLIS (I.) has a cautious look on his face as he feels out George Chuvalo during first round of* a scheduled 10-round bout at Toronto Monday night. Ellis went on to score a unanimous decision over Chuvalo. Alworth, Rentzel Go In Seven-Man Trade DALLAS , - The Dallas Cowboys of the National Foot ball League traded troubled flanker back Lance Rentzel to the Los Angeles Rams Wed nesday in a whirlwind series of wheeling and dealing that also saw tight end Pettis Norman and tackle Tony Liscio and Ron East leave the Cowboys Rentzel was traded to the Rams for tight end Billy Truax and wide receiver Wendell Tucker. Norman, Liscio and East went to San Diego for wide receiver Lance Alworth. Rentzel, who received a five-year probated sentence last "month on a guilty plea of exposing himself to a 10-year old girl, missed the last five games of the regular season in 1970 and the NFL playoffs because of the incident. "This was a difficult decision made in the best in terests of the team," said Sid Gillman, head coach and ex ecutive vice president of the Chargers. In San Diego, he said the straight player trade, an nounced iointlv with Cowboys' NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed' of Trust executed by Albert Manley and Isham D. Lee, Trustees for Durtiam Business Club, dated February 6, 1963, and recorded in Mort gage Book 708 at Page 116, Durham County Registry, de fault hairing been made in the payments of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by thek terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Dur ham County, North Carolina, on Tuesday, June 15, 1971, at 12 o'clock noon, the property con veyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, State of North Carolina, in Triangle Township, and 1 more particu larly described as follows: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at a point in the west margin pf North Oak Ridge Boulevard, said point being 332 feet in a northern direction from the northwest intersection of Arch dale Road and North Oak Ridge Boulevard: thence South 82 degrees 45 minutes West 299 feet to a stake; thence North 4 degrees West 100 feet to a stake: thence North 82 degrees 45 minutes East 293 feet to a stake: thence South 7 degrees 15 minutes East 100 feet to the point of BEGIN NING and beine Lots Nos. 33 and 34. Block B, as shown by the Plat of Archdale, surveyed and platted by J. Ralph Wea ver'. Registered Surveyor, No vember, 1945. which plat U duly recorded in Plat Book 15, at Page 94, Durham County Registry to which reference is hereby made for a more par ticular description. TRACT NO 2 BEGINNING at a stake in the West margin of Oak Ridee Boulevard said stake being the corner between lota Nos. 34 and 35; thence couth 82 degrees 45 minutes West 293 feet to a stake; the no? Nogti 4 degrees West 100 feet to a stake; thence North 4 degrees West 100 feet to a stake; thence North 82 decrees 40 minutes East 287 feet to a stake; thence South 7 degrees 15 minutes East 100 feet to a atafce which k the •take and point of BEGINNING President Tex Schramm in Dallas, will improve the San Diego team "in areas where we need it most." The only player in pro history to gain more than 1,000 yards in seven consecutive seasons, Alworth was called "the all-time, all-pro in my book," by Gillman. Ranked seventh among leading lifetime receivers, the dashing 31-year-old Houston bom player has a record of 493 catches and 9,584 yards 81 touchdowns in his nine-year career. Referring to the trade, Gillman said "It was made for only one reason—to help the Chargers win. We obtained hree excellent players in posi t ons in which we need help. i»ur club will be stronger for t. e trade." Alworth caught 35 passes for 608 yards in the 1970 season. Said Gillman: "I've never known anyone in the history of the game to have his ex cellence. He was the greatest Charger and Mr. American Football League." Rentzel said "I had come back and talked with (General Manager) Tex Schramm and (Coach) Tom Landry a couple of months ago and we talked about the possibility of a trade. "I told them then my first loyalty was to the Cowboys, but that I had a great deal and being Lots Nos. 35 and 36, Block B, as shown by the Plat of Archdale Subdivision, sur veyed and platted by J. Ralph Weaver, Registred Surveyor, November, 1945, which plat is duly recorded in Book 15, at Page 94, Durham County Reg istry to which reference is hereby made for a more parti dular description. This property will be sold subject to all prior encum brances and all 1970 ad valo rem taxes and assessments. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive in creased bids, as required by law. The puchaser will be required at the sale to make a deposit of 10% of the first One thous and ($1,000.00) Dollars of his bid and 5% for the remainder of his bid as evidence of good faith. This 10th day of May, 1971 W. G. Pearson, 11, Trustee May 15, 22, 29; June 5, 1971 ■ NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY MALLOY JAMES vs. FLORENCE MAY JAMES IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 71 CvD 2280 NOTICE TO: FLORENCE MAY JAMES TAKE NOTICE that a ing seeking relief against fou has been filed in the above entitled action. This is an action for an ab solute divorce on statutory grounds. You are required to make defense to such pleadings not later than the 29th day of June, 1971, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking re lief and service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This, the 11th day of May, 1971. M. HUGH THOMPSON Attorney for Plainuff 203V4 E. Chapel Hill St. Post Office Box 1422 Durham, N. C. May 15, 22, 29 SPORTS WORLD of respect for them and whatever they thought was the best for me and the team was what I wanted them tdl do." Rentzel added, "When you think about it, I think this is the best thing for all parties. I'm grateful they traded me to an area where I have so many friends and to such a good team and a fine organization. "Certainly, I'm eorry to be leaving the team and the organization which stood behind me. When you get loyalty like that, you want to repay it. It was a great thing for me when Dallas gave me a chance. Right now, I'm glad to be back ih the NFL. 1 hope to have a great year with my new team." In his six NFL seasons, Rentzel,- a former star at Oklahoma, caught 185 passes for 3,531 yards and 31 touchdowns. He also returned 39 punts for 177 yards. Norman, who alternated with Mike Ditka at the tight end position. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY PATRICIA ANN DOYLE, Plaintiff vs. SAM ARRINGTON DOYLE, Defendant IN THE GENERAL COURT O F JUSTICE CIVIL DIVISION DOCKET NO. 71 CVD9BO NOTICE TO. SAM ARRINGTON DOYLE: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled acting. The nature of relief be ing sought is as follows: Abso lute divorce, said action being based one year separation. You ate required' to make defense to such pleading not later than the Bth day of July, 1971 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 12th day of May, 1971. F. H. Brown Attorney for Plaintiff 415 Booker St., Durham, North Carolina May 21, 29; June 4, 1971 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS 2-DOOR HARDTOP ★ Convenience Group ★ Power Steering if Automatic ★ Tinted Windshield Air Conditioning ★ White Sidewall Tires if Full Wheel Covers Dealer No. IH3J Durham-Ctiaptl Hill Blvd. 4M-3UI Chuckie HarrJ Hi soul brothers and soul sisters, and of course, to any one else who care enough to want the very best. We have gotten a lot of calls re cently from people wanting to know how we pick the records that go on our Super Soul Survey. Every radio station differs about choosing records for the Super Soul Survey and you will very seldom find two stations that go about it the same way. Here at WSRC radio, each week the record shops are checked to see what their top ten sellers are, then ttey are avenged out and listed ac cording; for instance, if Aretha Franklin is number one at two record shops and number four at the third shop then, she would be number one on our survey. From eleven through forty we list them by request. Whatever is requested the most would be listed starting with the second ten. Our pick hits are gotten this way, each an nouncer listens to the new record that come in for that week; the one that the ma jority think is the best is the pick but also concerning our survey, there have been times when we were a few days late in coming out with it. Our manager, Jim Mays, prints our survey for us on his own free time. Of course, as in the life of any executive free time is a rarity, but nine out of ten times he will find time to print it for us. So, when we are a little late with the survey, please bare with us because you can rest assure it will be there. If you have been keeping up with our survey lately, Tm sure you have noticed that $ " il»lill ? 5 lllif § iBSl! Nobody GIANTS' CSMNG^ANP U THE ®VER WONPER HOW TALL SKY ™ tIvBOLL6AVIN&6 WRITIN& LETTERS WERE ? I puSS IS A PAINLESS, THEVRE TWO MILES HIGH! I AUTOMATIC WAV TO I ACCUMULATE A NEST I eee FOR EDUCATION, I I | HL DT HAS BEEN PROVEN THAT VOLCANIC VT" ASH REMAINS HOT FOR ALMOST ONE HUNPRED YEARS ( the top ten has been much the same for the past four weeks, which to me is an indi cation that you are appreciat ing the music that vwe play more. For quite some time now, a record would make the top ten in our area, but would only stay there a week or two. Now with the top ten staying more or less the same, it also shows that as long as the artists put out good records the public will stay with them. Well, I guess you know, the Mickey Mouse says it's time to stray, so until next week you "Walk tall and stay loose." Bosox Blast Yankees, 7-2 BOSTON - Unbeaten Sonny Siebert picked up his sev enth victory Wednesday night as Reggi« Smith slammed a two-run home run and the Bos ton Red Sox took 7-2 decision over the New York Yankees. Siebert, who helped his own cause with two hits and a sacri fice for a perfect day at the plate, led off the winning rally with a single. Smith, who al ready had a pair of singles on top of a three-hit performance the previous night, then drilled a shot into the right field bleachers well beyond the 380- foot mark for his sixth home run. NEW YORK aOSTON lb r h blab r h bi Clarke 2b 40 10 Aparlclo is 40 12 Munjon c 3 0 10 RSmlth rf 5 2 3 2 Willi If 40 0 1 Yjtrrmki If 4 10 0 Murcer cf 30 10 Petroelll 3b J0 1 2 Cater lb 5 1 1 0 Scott lb 4 0 0 0 FAlou rf 4 0 2 0 BConalro cf 4 1 1 1 Ktnnay 3b 40 0 0 Joaepnsn c 40 10 Michael ss 30 10 Griffin 2b 412 0 Kline p 10 0 1 Siebert p 2 12 0 Blefary pti 1110 Lahoud pti 010 0 McDanial p 0 0 0 0 Lyla p 00 0 0 Glbba ph 10 0 0 Wailwskl p 0 0 0 0 Total 33 21 2 Total 33 711 7 New York 0 0 0 lit 1 • »- 2 Boston 2 0 1 001 2 3 x - 7 E—Michael, Aparlclo. DP-New York 1, Bolton 1. LOB—New York 12, Boston 9. 28-Petrocelll, Aparlclo. 3B—Grllfln. HR—R.Smith It). 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