6A -THE CAROLINA TIMES Saturday, May 20, 1972 tCheyene Scout Corner FRATERNITY OF By E. L. KEARNEY ' OPP ™ T ™'TY What is the largest national ctmpus fraternity with more than 400 chapters? Which fraternity was founded to help young men carry on Scouting tenets in collegiate life? Which fraternity has an objective of giving assistance to Scout councils and units? You're "with it" if you answer Alpha Phi Omega. Since its founding in 1925, more than 100,000 men have enjoyed the continuing fellow ship of the Scout Oath and Law through this unique fraternity. Founded on the ideal of service, APO is known as a service fraternity rather than a social, professional, or honor ary fraternity. As such iU membership uniquely includes members of other Greek letter HAPPY HAUL DAYS /THE DEALS I J Jo t J TAKE A LOAD OFF YOUR MIND WITH A SPACIOUS I 7 r/ - WAGON, AND A LOAD OFF YOUI POCKETBOOK WITH AN EASY TO TAKE DEAL! WAGON SMI from the PEA! KING pintowwonT" $2364.00 SELLING PRICE (Squire Option Available) $72.00 DOWN AND TAX 9 M m W $2292 TO FINANCE M M _ ' A DOWN $12.58 /APR $2770.20 TOTAL PAYMENT $23/2- 1972 Ford LTD Country Squire Wagon Cruise-o-matic transmission, power steering, power *# disc brakes, power tailgate, wheel covers,'electric £lM| Y clock, woodtone panelling, three way magic tailgate, med. blue metallic finish, 400 CID engine, whitewall tires, luggage rack, air conditioned, AM radio, dual J| ** rear seat speakers, tinted glass. N/|| fAtUU 1972 Ford Torino Squire Wagon Power disc brakes, wheel covers, deluxe steering _ ___ __ wheel, three way magic failgAe, dark green metallic flN| Y finish, 351 CID engine, cruise-o-matic transmission, whitewall tire*, power steering, rear facing third Mat, deluxe luggage rack, carpeted cargo area, air condi- A A tioning, AM radio, tinted glass. jSVf The DEAL KINGS af... ALEXANDER FORD 330 Eat Main Sr. L #I«J» Phon. 688-2311 , I4H* AO9 groups. Membership qualifica tions are simply satisfactory scholastic standing, fellowship in the principles of Scouting, and a desire to serve others. APO cooperates with many organizations to broaden its campus fund raising efforts for charity. A nationwide pro ject is the UMOC contest—elec tion of the Ugliest Man on Cam pus; the proceeds go to the campus welfare chest or other local needs. Other popular campus projects include wel coming and orienting freshmen, providing scholarships, conduc ducting blood doning camp aigns, and operating book ex changes. Scouting, the original bond among APO brothers, continues to hold their interest and mo tivate much of their service progtam. A wide variety of assistance is given by chapters and individual members to lo cal councils and units. Many chapters conduct annual career days and tours of campuses for Explorers and older Scouts. Members assist councils in getting summer camps ready and by working on camp staffs. Some chapters promote recruiting of profess ional Scouters by conducting a Scouting career day. Assistance is also given councils with Ea gle Scout courts of honor, cam porees, radio and TV programs, Explorer socials, and camp promotion. In service to units, APO men assist with units for handicapped boys. Their ta lents often qualify them as merit badge counselor and skill instructors in troops and technical consultants in posts. Many also have outdoor ex perience to serve as hike leaders and camp masters. A few chapters have sponsored and given leadership to units in inner-city areas. APO offers present and for mer Scouts and Scouters a Scouting home away from home and an opportunity to carry on the mutual objectives of leadership, fellowship, and ser- . CHAMBERS RECEIVES DEGREE—JuIias L. Chambers, an alumnus of North Caro lina Cental University, center, received the honorary degree Doctor of Laws Sunday at North Carolina Central. Dr. Albert N. Bennett To Hold Reading Institute GREENSBORO For the fourth summer, Bennett Col lege will conduct a six-weeks institute for 20 college and uni versity teachers of Social Science, Science, and English and Literature from June 5 to July 14, 1972. The EPDA Summer Read ing institute financed by a grant of $60,000 from the U.S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Adminis trator CTA of estate of Snow drop E. Bailey, Deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned Mechanics and Farmers Bank, 116 West Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 28th day of September, 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate pa yment. This 2nd day of March, 1972. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Snowdrop E. Bailey 116 W. Parrish Street Durham, N. C. 27701 March 4, 11, 18, 25, 1972 vice. Unit and council leaders should take the initiative in offering opportunities for ser vice to the fraternity, and in urging college-age resident stu dents to join APO. JOY — Is A B CHRYSLER !®f! 4 door Sedan with torqueflite transmission, power steer- A ing, power front disc brakes, air conditioning, tinted windshield, radio. j sr *3987 ELKINS CHRYSLER-PLYM Phone 688-5511 Shop 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Expressway—Downtown Durham ALEXANDER FORDJgT HOME OF 330 E. MAIN STREET, DURHAM phone 668-3311 I New 72 PINTOS From C9A44 Including freight and dealer's preparation, full factory equipment $2022.00 SELLING PRICE $63.05 /MONTH $1950.00 TO FINANCE PAYMENT JAMES MARSHALL 72 DOWN FEAJURED IN APRIL FROM THE WAGON MASTER Including freight and dealer's preparation, full factory e PINTO WAGON $2364.00 SELLING PRICF HHT (Squire Option Available) A A ' A A $72.00 DOWN AND TAX M " M ML $2292 TO FINANCE B M f| , a ,^, /MONTH * ■#%# WW IV - '*' "t>" * Whiting is shown reading the statement of conferral as Dr. Charles W. Orr slips the doctor's hood over the Charlotte attorney's Shoulders. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as the Executor of the estate of Ruth Nelson Miles, Deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned Mechanics and Farmers Bank, 116 West Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina, on or before the 28 th day of September, 1972 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 2nd day of March, 1972. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Ruth Nelson Miles 116 W. Parrish Street Durham, N. C. 27701 March 4, 11, 18, 25, 1972 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Ha ving qualified as Admini strator of the Estate of Janie M. Spaulding deceased late of Durham County, North Caro lina, this to notify all persons having claims against said es tate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 116 West Par rish Streetl Durham, North Carolina 27701, on or before the 30th day of April, 1972 or this notice, will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment. This 25th day of October, 1971. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator Estate of Janie M. Spauld ing, Deceased 116 W. Parrish St. Durham, N. C. 27701 Oct. 30; Nov. 6, 13, 20, 1971 rifirr DEALS ARE HEBE AGAIN 69 Chevy Kingswood wagon, 10-pass., all power, fac. air, luggage rack, med, blue w/ matching int. $1995 71 Pinto, radio, heater, floor shift, local trade-in, low mile 6, orange, w/black int. sl*9s 70 VW Bus 10-passenger. Local trade-in. May call previous owner. Beige w/white top. (Lots of room for all your friends!) $2295 71 Camaro 2-dr. ht, VB, auto., p. steering, radio, heater, tinted glass, bucket seats w/ console. Trade-in on new Pontiac. Brown w/black vinyl top, extra sharp. $251! 68 Mercury Cougar XR7 2 dr., ht, VB, auto., equipment in cludes radio, heater, power steering, power brakes, factory air, bucket seats, gold w/black vinyl top. May can previous owner. Like new for year model. $1995 69 Firebird convert., fully equipped, factory air, bucket seats w/ console, white w/ black top, rally II wheels, extra clean. ' $22f5 68 Olds Cutlass Supreme, 4-dr., ht, fully equipped including factory air, wire wheel co vers, radio, tinted glass, Corn flower blue w/white top & matching vinyl interior. Lo cal trade-in. Priced at only. $1595 70 Pontiac Executive 4-dr. all power, factory air, tinted win dows, radio, heater. Sold & serviced by Coggin Pontiac. $2495 COGGIN PONTIAC Durham-Chapel HiH Blvd. w 489-4531 929-2 ISO ' COG6M PONTIAC SPRIM6 SALE SPREE fill coggln's exclusive spartfast Kiiiay car la tawal VENTURA RAUYH Everyone's talking about it—and now it can be yours! It's COGGIN'S exclusive customized Ventura Rally n made especially for COGGIN PONTIAC. Has the real sports features or the real sport special Rally stripe, Rally II wheels, 3-in-the-floor shift, radio, thick foam padded seats, beautiful cloth and Morrolnde upholstery, handsome dash accented with Carpathian burl elm vinyl and much, much more! Come see it $2545 air conditioned-brand new '72 PONTIAC lEMANS 2-rfr. Hardtap Here's the car that sports car lovers love. And it has at the optional features that make for better driving. Like 350 2 barrel engine, 3-in-the-floor shift, radio, tinted windshield, air conditioning, dual brake system, heater, defroster, just to mention a few. $3345 air conditioned beautifully '72 PONTIAC CATAIINA 4 Dr.SEDAN Everything you could want in a luxury car is in this Catalina . . . but at a much lower prive. This full size Catalina will be the perfect family vacation car with its air conditioning, whtewall tires, deluxe wheel covers, tinted glass all around, bumper strips, power stering, power disc brakes, Turbohydramatic, radio, and lots more. $3845 Open My H 9; Sat. U BPM Halfway Datwaaa Darhaai aad Cbapal Mill 0a 15-501 "Whatever It t«V«« [fc—... C*««in (iv«t" . CoggirP Pontiac,

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