On The Lighter Side
SAT., MAY 8, 1976 THE CAROLINA TIMES -15
ACROSS
I nostrum
i our sea
5 Seal, as for
a document
II Temple
figure
12 Off ship
13 Race-track
character
14 Flower part
15 Marine bird
16 "- Willie
Winkie"
17 Uncle (Scot.)
18 Buttons has
it (2 wds.)
20 Come in
first
21 Sundered
22 Suffragist,
Carrie Chap
man 23 Chaplin's
cane, e.g.
24 Unadorned
25 Grating
26 Novelist,
George
27 Beat the -
28 "Lakme"
composer
31 Peak
32 Without
(comb,
form)
33 -shoestring
(2 wds
34 Fencing
position
36 Twofold
37 Intrusion
38 Grafted
(Her.)
39 Cuddle
40 The same
(Lat.)
DOWN
1 Bishop's
cap
2 Venerate
3 Diamond
feats
(2 wds.)
4 Young pig
5 Cheese
substance
6 Fall flower
7 Tea variety
8 Incoming,
as a ship
(2 wds.)
9 Hermit
10 Adapted for
clinging
(zool.)
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CHUCKLE COLUMN
Real Bad
"I've got a bad case of insom
nia," complained the patient to
his doctor.
"What do you mean, 'real bad
insomnia' ?" asked the doct or
"I got it so bad 1 can't even
sleep when it's time to get up ! "
16 Distort 26 Withdraw
19 Mobster 28 Tranferable
22 "How picture
Forget 29 Growing
You?"' out
(2 wds.) 30 Oregon's
23 Southern capital
candy 35 Nonsense!
24 Estonian or 36 Dutch
Latvian East
25 Potatoes Indies
au (abbr.)
Extra Points
A football coach was seen
recently accompanying a big
prospect into the dean's office,
where he attempted to get the
athlete admitted to school with
out a written examination. The
young man, however, couldn't
answer the simplest questions In
desperation, the dean asked,
"How much is seven and seven0 "
"Thirteen." was the reply "Let
him in anyway, dean." pleaded
the coach, "he only missed it by
two "
Starting In Again
For twenty years the two
ranchers were neighbors and
quarrelled almost daily One day
they met in town and were having
a heated argument on the street
when another neighbor inter
vened. "Boys, this must stop." he
said. "Let's go across the street
to the bar. have a drink and make
peace." Each rancher held a
glass and the friendly mediator
said: "Now. make a toast to each
other." One raised a glass and
said: "Here's wishing for you
what you're wishing for me "
"Oh, you're starting in again."
yelled the other.
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THIS WEEK'S QUESTION: I'm ck cioser to you. As for this
14 years old and in love with this particular situation, make cer
boy who is 15. I went with him tain wnat your intentions are.
before for only three days. Then I Take responsibility for your ac
broke up with him because he tions an(j communicate with the
was telling someone he loved other persons what the truth is
another girl. Now he is going with for vou share your feelings, be
another girl. I want him back, honest and get the situation clear
What should I do? among all of you. The main thing
OUR REPLY: First, learn your t0 remember, though, is that it's
lesson It is alright for someone alright for people to love, like and
to "love" more than one per-be with more than one other per
son including yourself. The son. Until you realize that, you
truth is, everybody loves every- won't have a chance of staying
body else, The next step is to with anybody longer than three
choose who you want to be with. days.
After you've done that, let them (B,MU of ,h, VOiunw o mH, rii:
f who Ihpv are and who theV Prtonl rplli cannot b ccomo-
aren t. Then, you won t nave to m. i,tui which ttt rpmnu qutiona
worry about getting someone :;Vmou7nYomT & ?"
back because they'll probably franktort,kv.4ooi.)
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BY DR. A.W. DAMIS
ARIES
Mar. 21-Apr. 19
TAURUS
Apr. 20-May 20
GEMINI
May 2I-June 20
MOONCHILD
June21-July 22
LEO
July 23-Aug. 22
VIRGO
Aug. 23-Sept. 22
LIBRA
Sept.23-Oct.22
SCORPIO
Oct.23-Nov.21
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 22-Dec. 21
CAPRICORN
Dec. 22-Jan. 19
AQUARIUS
Jan. 20-Feb. 18
PISCES
Feb. 19-Mar. 20
Forecast Period May 9 - May 15
Some Arians will attempt to pick up the pieces
from a broken romance. ..and start over again.
Remember, things are never the same
they'll get better or worse!
There's a special name for someone who
welcome problems. The name or term,
however, doesn't fit you. You'll accept a new
hardship as a sort of challenge.
It's that time when an apology is in order. Ac
cording to your chart, there's more than one
person who should be shown that you can
recognize your own mistakes.
Usually, people refuse to be manipulated into
someone else's scheme. You, however, will
put all the bits and pieces together to achieve
your own ends.
You might be thinking about making a major
purchase. Keep in mind, it's not a good idea to
trade off tomorrow for today !
It seems as though you'll be putting both feet
into a new job, task or project. In other words,
you're prone toward being dedicated to an
unusual venture.
Becoming involved in situations that might
be shady, is indicated. Stay in bounds while at
tending social functions. Your relationship
with the opposite sex takes a strange twist.
Bluntly, this week might find you taking every
wrong direction. It's not a good time to make a
major decision about a member of the other
sex.
The moment someone mentions a good
deal beware! Your chart warns against
becoming involved in a "get rich scheme."
Really it's not the time to start a project.
Shore up your mood; social activities are
favorable. What is more, things that happen
during this cosmic cycle will trigger a
lasting influence throughout the next several
weeks.
Challenging words... laced with sarcasm,
shows in your chart. Looking for trouble? This
week, rest assured, it's easy to find an
associate who will give you more (trouble)
than you'll want!
Ego and self-esteem plays an important role,
now. Most members of your sign are deter
mined to have their own way. So, you'll be
overpowering your associates.
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NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE
HAVING QUALIFIED at
Executrix of the Estate of Marvin
Thomas Smith, Sr., deceased, late
of Durham County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against said
estate to exhibit them to the
undersigned at 720 Carroll Street,
Durham, North Carolina, 27701,
on or 'before the 24th day of
October, 1976, or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said estate
will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This the 20th day of April,
1976.
(Mrs.) Florence Lee Suggs,
Executrix, Estate of Marvin
Thomas Smith, Sr., Deceased.
William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney
203V4 E. Chapel Hill St.
P.O. Box 125
Durham, N.C. 27702
Publication Dates: April 24,
1976, May 1, 8, and 15, 1976.
THE CAROLINA TIMES
"NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of
this power of sale contained in a
certain Deed of Trust executed by
EDWARD LEE LEWIS and wife,
INEZ R. LEWIS, and recorded in
Mortgage Book 873, at Page 638, in
the Office of the Register of Deeds
of Durham County, North
Carolina, and pursuant to findings
of the Clerk of Superior Court of
Durham County, on Motion and
Notice for institution of
foreclosure proceedings dated the
3rd day of February, 1976, in No. .
76 SP 90, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and said Deed of
Trust being by 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, Durham- County,
North Carolina, at NOON, on the
Mti day of May, 1976, the
pi")perty conveyed in said Deed of
TruVt, the same lying and being in
the County of Durham, and State
of North Carolina, in City
Township, and more particularly
described as follows:
BEGINNING at a stake on the
northwest side of Charles Street
(formerly Pine StrectRoad), at a
point 471.6 feet in an easterly
direction from the northeast side of
Cornwallis Road said beginning
point being the southeasterly
corner of Lot No. 20, plat
hereinafter referred to; thence
along the easterly line of Lot No.
20, North 25 degrees 8 minuted
West 153.8 feet to a stake; thence
North 59 degrees 40 minutes East
50 feet to a stake, thence South 25
degrees 8 minutesl East 154.4 feet
to a stake on the northwest side of
Charles Street; thence running
along a curve with a radius of 3,755
feet for a distance of 50 feet to a
stake, the point and place of
BEGINNING, the same BEING
LOTS NOS. 21 and 22 of Nonie C.
Lipscomb, Pine Street Road Farm
Property, Durham, N. C. dated
September, 1949, by Hunter Jones,
C. E.
On this property is situate a
House known as 2160 Charles
Street
THIS PROPERTY will be sold
subject to all prior encumbrances
and taxes and all 1976 ad valorem
taxes and assessments.
THIS SALE will remain open
for ten (10) days to receive
increased bids, as required by law.
This 20th day of April, 1976.
W. J. Walker, Jr., Trustee
William A. Marsh, Jr. Attorney
Dial 688-6587 Monday Through Friday
BEGINNING at a stake on the
north side of Archdale Road at the
southwest corner of Lot No. 19,
Black "B", plat hereinafter referred
to; thence running north 14 degrees
00 minutes West 216 feet to a
stake; thence running south 77
degrees 45 minutes west 50 feet to
a stake: thence running South 14
degrees 00 minutes East 218 feet to
a stake in the north side of
Archdale Road; thence running
along and with the north side of
Archdale Road, South 76 degrees
00 minutes East 50 feet to a stoke,
the point and place of
BEGINNING, the same BEING
LOT NO. 18, BLACK "B", as per
plat and survey thereof recorded in
Plat Book 15, at Page 94, Office of
the Durham County Registry, to
which reference is hereby made for
a more particular description of
same. See also Deed Book 396, at
Page 614.
This property is designated as
202 Archdale Road.
Publication Dates: April
1976; May 1, 8, and 15, 1976
THE CAROLINA TIMES
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE
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CADETS GIVE A HAND TO LOCAL COMMUNITIES
"I'm a Pusher" had noth
ing to do with druRs at
Eastern Washington State
College in Choney. Instead,
it was the slogan on T
shirts worn by Army ROTC
cadet volunteers during the
18th Annual National Wheel
chair Games held at the
campus.
Lending their supjjbrt to
the handicapped competitors
during the three-day ac
tivities, cadets pushed the
disabled players to and from
various athletic events.
Cadets at the University
THIS PROPERTY will be folT of New Hampshire in Durham
subject to all prior encumbrances
and taxes and all 1976 ad valorem
taxes and assessments.
This sale will remain ogen for
ten (10) days to receive increased
bids, as required by law.
W. J. Walker, Jr., Trustee
William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney
Publication Dates: April
1976; May 1.8, and 15, 1976
THE CAROLINA TIMES
24,
OF
24,
NOTICE OF SERVICE
PROCESS BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF NORTH
CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
In the District Court
TO EARLY B. PERKINS:
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 an absolute divorce.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not later
than June 1, 1976, and upon your'
failure to do so the party seeking
service against you will apply to the
court for the relief sought.
This the 17 th day of April,
1976.
The Carolina Times
Publication Dates: April 17, 24
and May 1, 1976.
MARSHALL T. SPEARS, JR.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Post Office Box 270
Durham, North Carolina 27702
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as adminis
trator of the Estate of Roney Lee
Atwater, late of Durham County,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the Estate of Roney
Lee Atwater to present them to
the undersigned within six months
from 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 29th day of Aprfl, 1976.
Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Ad
ministrator Estate of Roney Lee Atwater,
deceased
116 West Parrish Street
Durham, North Carolina 27702
May 8, 15, 22, and 29, 1976.
The Carolina Times
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOATICE
Having qualified as admin
istratrix of the Estate of John
Dennis, late of Durham County,
this is to notify all persons having
claims against the Estate of John
Dennis to present them to the
undersigned within six months
from the date of the first publica
tion of this notice or same will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate, please make immediate
payment.
This 8th day of May, 1976.
Margaret Harris, Admin-
Sun Means Moisture
Farmers living in the valleys of
Asia's Karakoram Range look
for clear skies not clouds for
moisture to irrigate their crops
Bright sunlight melts ice and
increases the flow of glacial run
off that waters fields at the
crossroads of China. Afghan
istan, Pakistan, India and the So
viet Union.
PERSONALITY PROFILE
Fpr your Sun Sign Anolytit, tend th day, monlh, yoar and placo of birth, plu
$1.00 lor poilag and handling lo Dr. Andrew W. Domii, t. O. Box 12766,
St. Peltriburg, Florida 33733.
Basque Blood
The Basques have the lowest
frequency in Europe of blood
group B, a high frequency of
blood group O, and the highest
known incidence in the world of
Rh-negative blood type From
blood studies, anthropologists
have concluded the Basques are a
unique racial group. Basques live
in the Pyrenees Mountains be
tween France and Spain
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of
the power of sale contained in a
certain Deed of Trust executed by
G. H. INVESTMENT COMPANY,
INC.. (Assumed by Albert Lewis
Poteat and wife, Vertee Bailey
Poteat, October 19, 1973) and
recorded in Mortgage Book 880, at
Page 645, in the Office of the
Register of Deeds of Durham
County, North Carolina, and
pursuant to findings of the Clerk of
Superior Court of Durham County,
on Motion and Notice for
institution of foreclosure
proceedings dated the 3rd day of
February, 1976, in No. 76 SP 91,
default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and saidDeedof
Trust being by 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, Durham County,
North Carolina, at NOON, on the
24th day of May, 1976, the
property conveyed in said Deed of
Trust, the same lying and being the
County of Durham, and State of
North Carolina, in City Township,
and more particularly described as
follow-
Mrs
istratrix
420 Eugene Street
Durham, North
27703
Carolina
work with S.W.A.T. Not the
television series, but the
New Hampshire State Police
Special Weapons and Tactics
Team.
Once a month, the ROTC
unit instructs S.W.A.T. team
members in such life-saving
techniques as rappelling
(rope controlled jumping
down the side of a cliff, or
building), first aid treat
ment and rescue techniques
for saving kidnapped hos
tages. Crippled children in
Franklin County, Ohio dis
covered new friends through
the "Reach Out To Chil
dren" program. Sponsored
by the Franklin County Chil
dren's Society, Army ROTC
cadets and cadre at Ohio
State University take an
active part in the program
by being "big brothers" and
"big sisters" to the chil
dren. As sponsors, members of
the unit visit the crippled
children once a week and
twice a month take them on
outings to the zoo, concerts,
baseball games, picnics, or
just to see new sights.
For those not able to
leave the walls that sepa
rate them from the outside
world, cadets at the Uni
versity of Arizona brought a
bit of sunshine indoors to
veterans at the local Vet
erans Administration Hos
pital in Tucson.
No matter what the oc
casion, ea h visiting day
the ROTC cadets provided
a party, skits, live music,
games and good times.
These are just a few ex
amples of the many com
munity service projects
being conducted by Army
ROTC units at many of more
than 250 colleges and uni
versities across the country.
Along with a major course
of study, Army ROTC in
struction and other campus
activities, cadets still find
the time to participate in
projects such as raising
money for charity, whether
it means ringing doorbells,
or running in marathons,
donating hundreds of pints
of blood so that all may
have a chance to live, or by
conducting adventure train-
TRIVIA
Earth
Earth is a series of concentric
shells. The core (diameter 2,160
miles) consists of a solid inner
core enclosed in a liquid outer
core composed largely of iron. It
is surrounded by the mantle
about 1,800 miles thick. The brit
tle, crystalline crustal shell is
only about 25 miles thick.
Color
Humans and apes are the only
mammals capable of distinguish
ing color although birds and
insects can do so to varying
degrees. Experiments have
shown that nearly all people who
are not color-blind see things in
a very simuar way, wnn age
tending to reduce the human's
sensitivity to color. A color ap
pears lighter when surrounded
by a darker color and darker
when surrounded by lighter,
colors.
inp programs ,n u
door class1" oms.
Army ROTC is :t '
challenginc prun
ed to dov-lop -"a' u.
leadership po'.'-n'u
fullest. Mar.ac rr. :
ciples and ta'-'i- ui
learned in th" r la-
tested jin the fir-M.
creased confi'h'n'-'
by cadets 'in th
graduate level d.
both situations an
lasts a lifetime.
If you're a hi.'!
student who plan:- '
college and wuu! :
learn what it tak .
leader, contact v.
ance counselor
tional informal!' :
Army ROTC.
STUDIO
COSMETICS
opportunity for you to earn as
much as $4 - $6 per hour
profit. For an interview, call
919682-7382, 4 6 p.m.
DUKE UNIVERSITY
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
INTERVIEWING HOURS:
MON - FRI 3 20 12 00
1 00 3 30
2106 Campus Drive
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For Your Ntw OrUtedCtr
Needs Sot
SAM SCOTT
ELKINS CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
688-5511 OR
. 682-8479
W. E. Ricks, Attorney
Post Office Box 1932
Durham, North Carolina
27702
May 8, IS, 22, and 29, 1976.
Arid in the end, through
the long ages of our quest
for light, it will be found
that truth is still mightier
than the sword. For out of
the welter of human car
nage and human sorrow
and human weal the in
destructible thing that will
always live is a sound idea.
Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur
Help Wanted;
News Reporter-Photographer
Prefer a person with experience in all phass of TV news
operation. Reporting, 16mm photography, sound and
silence, writing, editing, and etc. Send rename to Nws
Director, P. O. Box 2009, Durham, N. C 27702
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Temporary And Full lime Help
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has
continuing needs for temporary full-time and terrporay
part-time employees. The Employment Division, Univer
sity Personnel Department, requests that persons who
are available on a twelve-months basis and who wish to
register for such work write to the Employment Division
111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill. Interest persons
should fully state all relevant qualifications and any
previous University experience. The University, an
Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer, wel
comes applications from handicapped persons.
ELECTRICIAN
Completion of grammar school and three years of
experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair
of electrical system, equipment, and fixtures; or an
equivalent combination of education and experience.
$8,112--$8,868. Contact the Employment Division,
111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION
EMPLOYER.
FOR SALE VA HOMES
READY FOR OCCUPANCY
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
616 RED CARRIAGE AVE. - 7 rooms, wood siding,
Price $36,2.50, cash down payment SI, 800, balance payable
on the first day of each month in 360 monthly installments
of $277.21 each including principal payment plus interest
at an annual percentage rate of 9.
105 MEADOW LARK LANE - 7 rooms, Brick Veneer,
Price $31,500, cash down payment $1,550, balance payable
on the first day of each month in 360 monthly installments
of $241.01 each including principal payment plus interest
at an annual percentage rate of 9.
' 618 WHEAT MILL RD. - 6 rooms, Brick Veneer &
Wood. Siding, Price $33,550, cash down payment, $1,650,
balance payable on the first day of each month in 360
monthly installments of S256.69 each including principal
payment plus interest at an annual percentage rate of 9.
3901 MARY MARTIN RD. - 5 rooms, Brick Veneer,
Price $31,500, cash down payment SI, 500, balance payable
on the first day of each month in 360 monthly installments
of $241.39 each including principal payment plus interest
at an annual percentage rate of 9.
See Any Licensed
Broker or Call
VETERANS
ADMINISTRATION
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C
723-9211 Ext 226