tt-TKS CAROLINA TIMES SAT.; JUNE 12, 1978 C.SOPfos-to GraoWe In ti&D County Schools Dorliam!DusmpssvQl: Proifossioil CEicin Opops QosEiy Hocnff Of Bco More than 900 lenlon will be graduated from Dur ham County High schools on Friday, June II. V Northern High School anticipates a graduating class of 416 and will hold its ex ercises at the County Stadium at 8 pm on the II th. County Schools Superintendent Dr. J. Frank Yeager will introduce the speaker for the evening. Dr. A. R. Burkot, Vice Presi dent of Campbell College. Michael Mcrritt, Senior Class President will deliver the welcome and Tinnic Lambert. Student Body President, will deliver the farewell and bene diction. Vocal soloists Leslie Windmillcr and Barry Hern don will participate in the ceremonies. ,Tltc Northern High School Band is also on the program. ' Northern's Baccalaureate Service is scheduled for 4 pm on June 6 in the school auditorium. Clell Gibson, pastor of Bragtown Baptist Church, will be the speaker 'for the afternoon. Dr. W. Frank Landing. Assistant Superintendent for the County Schools. Arthur Parker.pastor of Mt: Zoar Baptist Church, and John Robert Blue. Chaplain at the Veteran's Administration Hospital, will also take part in the program. Southern High School will hold its Baccalaureat Ser vice at 4 pm on June 5 in the school auditorium. Larry Batts of the Gospel Center will be the principal speaker. Dr. Billy F. Seate will deliver the Invocation and Bene diction. Graduation exercises foi Southern will be held on the school athletic field at 8 pm on June 11. Two hundred and forty-five students will receive diplomas. Dr. Waldo Beach of the Duke Divinity School will deliver the main address., James McAbec, Jr.. Brenda Baker and Martha Hilliard, who are Senior Class President, Vice President and Secretary respecitvely. will take part in the program as will the . Southern High School Band. Rev. Charles M. Smith of Parkwood Methodist Church will be the main speaker at Baccalaureate Services for Jordan High School. The ceremonies will be held at 8 pm on June 6 in the school auditorium. Two hundred and forty-six students plan to graduate in evening cere- Stato Privflcp Uccrso Cosed On Corroded Consus The 1970 Census a" corrected will be used in determining State Schedule "B" Privilege License tax liability for the tax year beginning July I, according to information furnished by R. B. Montague, local Revenue Officer for the North Carolina Department of Revenue. Montague states that many Privilege Licenses are v based on population and suggests that the taxpayers refer to the partial list of State Privilege Licenses, which is being mailed toge ther witH applications to taxpayers throughout , the , State within the next few diiys. Privilege Licenses not based on population will not ; be affected by these popula- tkn changes. The correct 1970 popula tion figures for some of the places in Durham and Orange Counties are listed below: Durham -95, 438, Chapel Hill - 25,537, Carrboro - 4,05 8, Hillsborough - 1444, Park wood - 2.267, Mebane - 2,57 3. :, . If any taxpayers in Durham and Orange Counties ire in doubt as to their correct tax liability or need assistance. In filing their applications, Montague suggest that they contact him, at his office, which U located at 235 Wellon Village Shopping Center in Durham, or call him at telephone no. 683-6803, and he will be glad to furnish any information desired. monies at 8 pm on June ii in the Jordan High School auditorium. Mrs. Thelma C. Lennon, Director of Public Pupil Personnel Services for the N. C. Department of Public Instruction, will de liver the main address. Senior Class President Frederick Sherrill will also speak to the assembly. Also on the pro gram are the Jordan High School Band and Chorus. The Durham Business and Professional Chain re newed its contract with the U. S. Department of Commerce. The new contract provides for an additional facility to be located in Rocky Mount. The new office which opened June 1 , will serve small and minority businesses in Nash, Edgecomb .and Wilson counties. Staffed with two people the Rocky Mount office will render at no charge to the clients the following services: accounting and bookkeeping services. gmen tance cer loan packaging, mana assistance, tax assisl marketing and 8 (a J tification. Heading the new office will be the director Jordan, a native of fweky Mount. Jordan, 25, is afl73 graduate of St. Auguie's College in Raleigh. Prion-to accepting this position wjth the Chain, Jordan was a loan officer and collection officer with the First Citizens Bank and Trust Company- I in Raleigh. vf I Assisting Jordan wjlFpe Ms, - Marilyn M, Graham, 23, Business Development CenV v. kuvk; iuvuiu, ma. MiaiiBiii . ; ici j may uii "rt-ioi i or stop by 1 10 Howard Street in downtown Rocky Mount (8:30 a.m. to 5:00 pjn. Monday through Friday). attended UNC at Chapel Hill,; . In addition to the Rocky Mount office, the" Chain established a branch office in Fayetteville in May of 1975 to serve Robeson and Cum berland counties. The Chain was estaf Wished in 1938. It is a mem ber of the National Business ,League, the oldest organiza tion in the United States. . Individuals or businesses desiring the services of the new. office fRockv Mount Water Supply :'i National Forest lanrfa in th United States provide about 20 per cent or tnis country's water Clogged Lanes About 380 icebergs a year drift into the North Atlantic's shipping routes. pqif(KiiHj MARILYN GRAHAM I -J - ". I f i . f y ' mm VJ ' mawM 1 .fj . DWIGHT JORDAN mrnom emmmoemtm cmom ocrmM W r - T w 1V0 LCI Spectacular '76 Sale 22 NOW UNTIL JULY 4 Days of spectacular savings on sales and service. Coggin will not be undersold on service or sales. 2Z Register for one of the three remaining cars to be given away, one each Turs. at 8:00 P.M. NO PURCHASE REQUIRED LICENSED DRIVERS ONLY Llurry uml Krister NOV! ! Last week's v. inner Kay Taylor of Durham New 1976 Grand Prix This is the buy you've waited for! Super bly beautiful '76 Grand Prix equipped the way you would expect it to be with Factory Air Conditioning, other equip ment includes power steering, power disc brakes, all tinted glass, turbohydra matic transmission, 350 V-8 engine, electric clock, stand-up hood ornament, vinyl trimfold down center arm rest, cut pile carpeting, front and rear bumper strips, rear bumper guards, custom cush ioned steering wheel, and more! 1 A SMALL PRICE TO PAY FOR THIS MUCH LUXURY Mimttri I mi lUl Spuil M (U jn.t( , tl.imU H,I, ' -i 1l..dd i Honda Civic. Highest mileage of anybody. Again. EPA estimates -CVCC 5-Speed: 47mpg highway, 35 mpg city Thc actual mileage you get will vary depending on the type of driving you do, your driving habits, your car's condition and optional equipment. 34(B8) See what the world Is coming to at Chapel Hill Blvd. 409-6531 New 1976 Sunbird with 4 cyl. engine 5 years or 50,000 mile manu facturer's warranty Hurry! This supply of cars limited. When you spring for a special Pontiac Sunbird, we'll spring for a special 5-speed transmission at no extra cost. ncK (ill im rwnm m mm mmi on Wmmf Wmm ' M4M0iu0iMywrvltMndMonhW 1 i I 1 And m not TNi k on eoonomy m Ut matnnotiwmcm.rmittnyanm. urn drive th apunky naw MMr In (Khar a tourdoor dw, or 2fcor coup . . . or gt th Mm great rmaaga m a roomy Mttar wagon tor nolmucrimora. MAZDA MIZER VS. COMPETITION Mftlda ChwMta OMtufl IowCoupm MUr ScooHf B210 Langih iaat iM.r w WHKh tr . cm- (0.1- HMgM U- )' S3' WiflM tSt I KM 1H1 205S Final Onv RMW 4.t'1 1.7:1 3.69:1 CompfMsion Ratio 1.9:1 a.S:1 l.ftrl No. 01 Mm 4 14 Turning ClrcM Olonwlor 30.1 14 3 34.1 EPA mpg: Highway 41 40 4 City 11 n n CombMaO M 33 34 MantrlMlivaf Oug- UnMr Undot Ovor SWIMRttWFriot I3O0O 13000 I3O00 (P.O.f II appMcaoK) A little goes a long long way. COGGIN MAZDA Chapel Hill Blvd. 409-6531 THIS YEAR. PUT YOUIi MOFiEY Id i;jto something sou::d. ami oncrcarinn each svsiem. A Volvo. Inside a Volvo, five people are surrounded by a sleel pavsenfier cajje so slurilyil has held up six other Volvos. The driver is protected by a collaps ible steering column that has five separate energy absorbing areas. And the car slops with a dual braking system thai has Ihree brakes (two front These days, you'd be smart to put your money inu somcthint: thai offers siiKtantial protection. One of our Volvos. Plus Tax 4 cyl. cars. SERVICE. SPECBALS BASIC TUNE-UP VOLVO: The car for people who think. COGGIN VOLVO Chapel Hill Blvd. 409-6531 12 13 INCLUDES ALL PARTS AND LABOR ,A apori . 2470' 6 cyl. cars PLUGS, POINTS, & CONDENSER 70U'lans 1176 mm Ml ( X 'tun '' I V fazsc I f-'- ... 72 Plymouth 72 Grand Prix 28761! 72 Duster . '1770 x, y I 75 Grand Prix tJl pl Tax 8 cyl. cars. 74 Dodc Darl 2676 76 Trans Am 6776 75 Volvo 2 V2I) I I '1376 f tWb I M07C m I mu I H8276 Iff you dmi't see fcogygin, Wou'U pwy too much"! ! X 'vx?rrA '.' "V M newcar prices plusTaxes, tag, freight & dealer prep. I 1 ' jm 70 Olds Haton 1476 i CZ33 J Willi X XV 1 I Q Q Q