Oct. t, iro T f y ' - A pure hears an esceUent i hm--and a clean sun (G.C. Lichtetsberg) t -.- Si?!?2!i$?fet " j J ' . n;3LSLai DIAL 682-291 3 UK boo bob rUR btKyjUti J(M?RiW September 22 29 October 6, 7, 1 SI 'fl,'! 1 if ' I 1 ! I fw Core: Creative License Plates "1 WMFAI I iM&f l? J uunuueu a. aominiuaM ui common.' License piaieg. pa LJfai . - , ,, e I V Wfl KiSnKJ BxaJIS mistakes that could lead to an 1J IlilflB-f Rm H MHMMNIiMMl IPvffl I ' J R accident if you are comfor fcg&fl BflU : ."HMfc?,,. . BBpVi W BIBSEokI iA table at the wheel. N LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Hiving qualified as limntatxetrtx of the Estate of Oscar Bradley Toon, te late of Durham County. North Carolina, do hereby notify all sersons, firms and corporations laving claims against aid Meat them to tne Lillie T. Hunter, lit Unxte 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. AD person's Indebted to the estate will make immediate payment to the idersigned. -This 28th day of mm NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Street, Durham. N. C 27707 Carolina Times: Sept 29, October 6, 13, 10, 1973 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE, SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION, FILE NO. 73CrS362 NOTICE SELENA ANN SANDERS, Plaintiff MARY PAIGE REAMS, EDDIE BOWLING REAMS et LEE VENOUS J. DEMPSEY, Defendants. TO LEEVBNOUS J. DEMPSEY: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed m 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 an required to make defense to such pleadings on or before the 11th day of October, 1973, and upon your failure to do so, the party seek ins relief and service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 9th day of September, 197: r" V ' , r ""' ''''' It tdr "tM BUMPASS. BELCHER & AVANT BY: GEORGE L. BUMPASS, ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF, 112 Dunstan Street, Durham, North Carolina 27707. Sept. 22, 29; Oct. 6 STATE OF CAROLINA NORTH COUNTY OF DURHAM Administrator's Notice Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Wilson Stephenson Met .'lain 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 she 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 22pd day September, 1978. Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator, Estate of Stephenson McClain, Classified Ads ELECTRONIC MAIN TEN ANCE AND REPAIR- No exp. required, we'll train. Good salary and travel opportunities. Now Interviewing. Call Army Opportunities: 688-6825 GUNSMITH8 AND ARMAMENT MECHANICS no exp. required, we'll train. Good salary and travel opportunities. Now interviewing. Call Army Opportunities: 688-6825 NOTICE OF ADMINI STRATION The undersigned, having qualified as. administrator of the Estate of Julia 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 Julia Atwater, 116 Parrish Street, Durham, North Carolina 27702 H. M. Michaux, Jr.', Attorney ost Office Box 2152. Durham, North Carolina 27702 September 15th, 22nd, 29th, and October 6th, 1978 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY . . NOTICE OF ADMINI STRATION The undersigned, having qualified i the Estate of Matthew GAtwater, 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 or March, i74, or this notice will be pleaded m bar of their recovery, ah persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK, Administrator of the Estate of Matthew G.AtwataU 16 Durham, North Carolina 27702 H. M. Michaux, Jr., Attorney Post Office Box 2152, Durham, North Carolina 27702 September 15th, 22nd, 29th, and October 6th, 1973 NORTH CAROLINA 'i " DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT COURT, CIVIL DIVISION, FILE NO. 78 CVD 4866 MARGARETT CUTTING JOHNSON, PLAINTIFF vs. WILLIS EDWARD JOHNSON, DEFENDANT NOTICE TO: WILLIE EDWARD JOHNSON: Take notice that a pleading been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of relief being sought is as follows: . . being based on one year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 15th day of October, 19 A, and upon failure to do so, the seeking service against you w apply to the Court for the relief sought. This 5th day of September, 1973. BUMPASS, BELCHER & AVANT . BY: NATHANIEL L. BELCHER. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF, 112 Dunston Street. Durham, North Carolina 27707 Sept. 12, 19, 26, October 3, MISSILES - maintenance and operation. No exp. required, 'tri opportunities. Now interviewing. Call Amy Opportunities 688-6825 RADAR and MICROWAVE REPAIR - No xp. required, we'll train. Good salary and travel opportunities. Now Interviewing. Call Army LAW ENFORCEMENT - No. exp. required, well train. Good salary and travel opportunities. Masf ttagvtfftag. Call Army LOST INCOME Each year there is a loss of around $5 million in North Carolina farm income due to egg breakage, the monetary loss is estimated at $1,577 per year from a flock: of 20,000 layers with 1 percent cracked eggs. If there is 5 percent cracks, the annual loss is $7,884. , . ... IfflOHl JIUVM MsaysmeM... IP? What do Carroll O'Connor of Beverly Hills, California star of TVs "All In The amiiy' ), Kita roung o onoiuiu, Hawaii ana am cKenney of uommoia, South Carolina all have in common? License plates. Each of these people has joined the growing number of Citoriats in certain states who ve created their own per- ' Banalized license plates. Yes, drivers in some states are dis regarding the hurtling tons of steel around them and are instead busily reading and chuckling at each other's pass ing license plates. Rita Young's Hawaiian plates appropriately read ALOHA, which is among the single most popular message for "vanity plates" in that Pa cific state. So popular, in fact, that it has baittAuf HA 1 through A 9. Carroll O'Connor's tag, company Ugo Productions, while Bill McKenney is among the group of creative businessmen whose license plate advertises the company he sells for, CASTROL, pro ducer of high quality motor oils. "For my second car, I toyed around with . combining my messages, coming up with something like GREAT or TOPS on one and CASTROL on the other," says Bill. "But, let's face it. You simply can't drive two cars at the same time. So. I settled for my company's name on both." In McKenney's state of South Carolina, there is an extra charge of $15 for the special plates, but that en titles him to exclusive use of his message. "I have first option on those plates," reports Bill. and it's pretty inexpensive for a trav eling billboard" bs it paid off? "In one day alone, I counted fifteen people who either blew their horns, waved or pulled up to me at a red' light to tell me they, used or Jaeard of Castrol's various oils and lub ricants," explains the amiable six-footer. "It's been such a rewarding experience that I'm : thinking of buying a immli car W " m yfl rai ' w m wnmiLjn I Read backward and you'll tee that the pretty young lady Is pat ina with the llcoruo ptoto of TV's "Cannon" star, William Conrad. Bolow, Bill McKonnoy'i plato roflactt the firm he repreteets. first three months o( ih: mm, which would be just the right . size for a mini-plate, GTX." Right, that's the newest motor oil which McKenney is selling in his company's line. , Some people in California advertise themselves in hu morous ways. More than on) driver has been tickled by Lawrence Well the brisk REDUCE on Jack La Lonne's Caddy convertible and the TARZAN set of Hul bert Burroughs, son of the Apeman's creator, and its mat. ;te ME JANE. But the. problem in Cali fornia was not the flaunting of business or celebrity status. Aware that in their state smut is sometimes as pervasive as smog, officials of the Motor Vehicle Bureau imposed cen sorship from the start In the e Odd Couple iPigwlPs " BxaBBHoW &ttKtH.HiFWBJti&j3lL AaaaM. Bxaal BxaK B BxaSBBiBx BxaB VAN gram, nearly 11,000 of Cali fornia's nine million car own ers plunked dowi - $19.50 of which went into a special environmental protec tion fund -for ego plates. And about 1000 requests were re fused because of either dupli cation or bad taste. Most ego olatea usually re flect good-natured fun. Wil Ham Conrad of TV's "Can non" displays DARNOC tags, which is easy t o you happen to read back wards. Ernest Borgnine's straight forward . plates say mH,. M. . Conway's tog reads 13 WKS, which tells how i: ;' -' his ihrf.VTV series has laiti As yet, the ultimate ego trip has not been translated onto any license plate, anywhere. Tt , wcieve to Professional drivers at Ply mouth's proving grounds, who drive long distances on en durance tests of new cars, of fer these suggestions: Before starting a long drive, be sure the driver's seat is ad justed so that you can reach all pedals and controls easily but not so far forward that you feel cramped. Plan to wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothes for a long trip. The. freer your body movements are, the more com fortable youH be. Chewing gum or hard, sour candy 'help keep the mouth fresh and reduce thirst. ' Drive at a speed that is comfortable for you, a speed where you .feel, in complete control of your car regardless of weather or road conditions. To be safe you have to eel safe. Don't allow yourself to get tired. Share the driving with others, but if you're the only driver stop and rest about every 100 miles or two hours. Walk around and limber up. Have some light refreshment like coffee, tea or a soft drink. Keep your car comfortably cool and well ventilated. Too much heat and lack of fresh air induce drowsiness. The best drivers, long haul and short haul, are comfor table drivers who have devel- oped safe driving habits. XT'- ovtve. 1 ww tart.fi out as a DiDe dream in the mint) of Leland W. Sprinkle, in 1954, formed one of the world most extra ordinary musical instrument., the Great Stalacpipe Organ in Lursy Caverns, Virginia. The organ provides concert; quality music by gently tapping the stalactites with small rubber-tipped hammers. Acoustics are enhanced by million-year-old stone draperies on all aides. Visitors to the "Cathe dral" of the cavern, 164 feet down walk into the heart of ,this remarkable instrument, for they are surrounded by stalactites' that play the individual tdnes. Visitors stand enthralled as melody and chords play all around them. No tlnky tunes these, but full-throated music rolling through the cavern. The Great Stalacpipe Organ at Luray Caverns is not only a unique musicsl instrument, but also the largest organ in the world -and still growing ! . TAKE A TRIP TO THE STAR 25T0 ffytttfvilU St. Durham, N.C. FOR SANDWICHES AND COLD BEVERAGES OPEN MON. THRU SAT. TIL 1 1 : 00 P.M. W. 6. RHODES, Mgr. gg '.''- ...yjy,- Bt.-'i;'V; '; ' ''JSi FOR FAST SHOE SERVICE SEE MR. BOBBY SMITH AT NORTH DURHAM SHOE SHOP. SHOE REPAIR - NEW & USED - LOW PRICES AND QUALITY WORK. . : Bqlbyfimith, Ovum North Durham Shoe Shop I MangumSt NUYS, CalU. Talk about the Odd Couple! Have you beard about the swan and the Friendly Eagle at Busch Gardens in Los Angeles? ;v . A love affair albeit, somewhat one-sided has blossomed In the Southern GalUornia family entertainment park between one of Busch Gardens' resi dent swans (named Susie) and the park's officii im.i. the Friendly Eagle, who Is more man-sized than eagle sized. Everywhere the; Friendly Eagle goes the swan is sure to follow. "It's a true to-life 'crush,' " explains Jack Massae, general manager of Busch Gardens. "The swan has genuinely be come attached to the eagle . . . nuzzling him, talking to him ('swan talk') and following him wherever he goes In the park. Susie loves nothing bet ter than for the Friendly Eagle to stroke her long neck." Massae admits the "love affair" has created a problem-Susie is frightfully jeal ous. "Tea, , we've had to put her in detention a few times for tear that she might bite one of the park's young visitors. As it is, she flaps and squawks at them whenever they come too close to the Friendly Eagle." Alas, it's a match obviously not created in heaven. Massae is concerned about what might happen if Susie learns her handsome eagle's good looks run only skin deep. "She might have a nervous ' '"" " 'Presents, I r i TiAJT jm T- ii i 1 1 " i say, endear absents." (Charles Lamb) Ho w to get your refrigerator to cook thinga Stir the riorht thimrs into 4. Jell-O Brand Gelatin and your reirigerator wmh-, crunchy salads, interesting fruits and new side dishes. For over 250 exciting ideas, send 25c (in onn) with your name, addressand zipcode to: Joysofjell-O, Box 8074, Kan kakee, Illinois, 60901. Jt-0 it 1 trtSwmrt j iht Gwitral f o.fa Oirpnraticw. n isiiin sfj 1 1 1 1 - I pP9P5P18)glsPjaJ :MlfcflfM la ' Bx ffV' 1 nm,n)ir sr v- 1 1 5 m e pi REPAIRS : ,safl msar i if Sf WATCH ii 9T. I '""MfUftAM s BOYS & GIRLS fRCSES OF YOUR CHOICE EVERY WEEK. EVERBODY WINS! NO LOSERS! REGISTER NOW TO SELL THE CAROLINA TIMES IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.' MAIL OR BRING IN COUPON BELOW. ATTACH SMALL PHOTO. MAIL TO: CIRCULATION DEPT., P. O. BOX 8825, DURHAM, N. C. 27701 ' HOyY TO AVOID UNNECESSARY SERVICE CALLS Service calls on most appli ances can be minimised by fol lowing these two simpk) rules , First learn all yon can about year apphance The owner's manual is your textbook: read it carefully nd keep it handy; the salesman and service technician are your teachers. Ask questions. Second, check a. few simple items before you call a tech nician. 1. Electric cord. Is it plugged in? 2. Pilot light. Is it lit? Check your owner's manual before trying to light it. 3. Power source. Has a fuse blow n or a circuit breaker moved " to the off position? 4. Controls. Are they set cor rectly? Be positive by checking your owner's manual. Give pushbuttons an extra firm push and turn dials in the proper direction. 5. Lights. If not on, check the power source. If the bulb's burned out, your owner's man ual will toll you the type of bulb needed for replacement. 6. Duet, lint and dirt buildup. This reduces efficiency Washer filters (if not self cleaning) end dryer lint screens need to be cleaned after, each use. Dust and dirt can block your air conditioner filter Check your owner's manual for instructions on changing or cleaning the filter. Dust and dirt will also build up on the coils, back and beneath refrigerators and free ' ' .. .1 umy be cleaned era. They should periodically with a brush or vacuum cleaner attachment 7. Water Supply. Ia water flowing into the appliance? Be sure faucets are turned on and hoses not kinked .9. Doors and latches. Are they properly closed? Experts at the Whirlpool Corporation point out that most appliances will operate correctly only if doors and latches are closed tighUy. - If you've made the bask checks and read your owner's manual and the appliance still doesn't operate correctly . . . it's time to call for help. But don't call any fix-it man down the street. Get the job done, right Call your dealer and ask him to recommend a manu facturer's authorized service technician ... or contact the manufacturer directly. YOUTH WANTS THE TRUTH To America's high and college students, ques tions about goals, careen and the rewards of leadership are far from academic. They want practical information about how they can "make their mark" in society, V y Now there's a unique op portunity to give youngsters straight answers... a chance to really put their preconceived notions to the acad tesL..to experience firsthand what makes the World tick. And "He asho seeks does npt find, but he who duo not seek will be fcnd."lFrs.tWk) , TELL ME o WHAT IS THE MOST ftfjUNPPNT METAL YIELDED BY cotrru 1 A. t autkStakA I THESE IS MORE AUJM1MUM IM THE GROUViD THAN ANY OTHER METftL ON EftgTH ? l(fPM MOMWEVS SHEOTEfltW l no. rou okilV uumq4 BEINGS 1 Ur .PO SOl A Hie aftermath of fire MO often knwaa Oat sMsrtr aa a if e ', &i, i stic . 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