CAROLINA TIMES Sat, Doe. W M LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA tM RH AM ( . ORNELIA H , and recorded VHi: . default having been ude in the payment of the indebtedness j thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the tanrn thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned wffl offer for sale at Public Auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse Door in Durham County, North Carolina, at NOON on the 4th day of January, 1974. the property conveyed in said Dead of Trust, the same lying and being in the County or Durham, and State of North Carolina, in City Township, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake at the curb on the North side of West Gear Street 146 feet in a westerly direction from the curb on the West side of North lianfum Street and running thence along and with the curb on the North side of said Geer Street. North 88 14 West 54 feet to a stake. Southeast corner of G. R. Rose; thence with the east line of the said G. R. Rose Property North 2 14 West 109 feet to a stake in the South line. South 88 00' East 54 feet to a stake: thence South 2 14 East 109 feet to the curb on the North side of Geer Street, the point of BEGINNING, and BEING the identical property conveyed to Cecile Daniel Osment (widow) by deed of record in Deed Book 155, at page 388, Durham County Registry); reference is also hereby made RESERVING, however, from the operation of this conveyance a strip of land 8 feet In width running along the North side of Geer Street which as previously been conveyed to the City of Durham for the purpose of widening Geer Street, all as more particularly described in deed from D. Lumpkin and wife, Maye B. Lumpkin, to the City of Durham recorded in ueea book bo, at. page do, Durham County Registry. On this property is located a house known as 106 West Geer Street. THIS PROPERTY will be sold subject to all prior encumbrances and taxes and all 1973 ad valorem taxes and assessments. THIS SALE will remain open for then (10) days to receive increased bids, as required by law. This 4th day of December, 1973. J. J. Henderson. Trustee William WsL Jr., Attorney Carolina i ins December 8th, 15th, 22nd a .. '9th, 1973. Make Christmas Merry Don't let your children be mere spectators of the Christ mas scene, or they'll miss most of the fun. Involve them in the pre-hoiiday festivities with a tree-trimming party for their friends on December 24th. ' :, . in preparation for the trimming, assemble raw materials that remiirp minimum of dexterity to handle. Bright pieces of felt, scissors, paste, sequins and glitter, colored pipe cleaners, scraps of calico and yarn from your work basket: these axe the makings or a truly splendiferous tree! Only the older children should handle scissors or needle and thread, of course. If all children are small, an adult should hang arOTrnd tibbtmsively to give an assist where needed. You may have to cut out basic star and snowflake shapes from the fabric, for example, and show the younger chil dren how simple it is to stroke on paste and sprin kle on glitter. Interesting mobiles can be constructed by stringing several ornaments together so they sway and dance in the slightest air current. For modem, geometric orna ments, stack different col ored fabrics in a pile with the largest piece on the bot tom; glue or sew them all together through the middle. Pipe cleaners plus yarn add up to some very original icicles. Angels and snowmen, cut from felt in simple cookie cutter shapes, are fun for even the youngest children to decorate. Sequin eyes and bright yarn hair can be glued on easily. To attach fabric wings or skirts, a stapler comes in handy. When the tree-trimmers are ready for refreshments, bring out your first batch of home made Christmas cookies a- long with mugs of Carnation Instant Hot Cocoa Mix. The milk is already fn this de- 4 licious drink. You just add hot water and stir. Consider ing the occasion, why not stir each drink with a pep permint stick? Mix the hot cocoa to a frothy, choco late richness, and serve with the candy cane inside . After the party, teach them to leave a plate of cookies and a mug of cocoa on the hearth (or beside the tree) for Santa. This is an old Christmas tradition that each new generation loves. As a climax to the party, you might add some Christ mas giving to the trimming. Have the children decorate several small trees rather than one large one. Drive a round with the children to neighboring convalescent homes, children's hospitals and shut-ins to deliver the trees personally. Thaw turkey in wrapper. Remove giblets and rfttfk Prom body av1tk& mleh am neck In pU$tte bag Cit be removed easily pefore VW is xmplefaiyA trwiVvedJKinfiaStuFF Lightly. VAc. stuffing per Lb. rij...-i. i r. a w ivi 1 1 w ajaaiMMi i-iisw --1 i PI turkey Lengthwise on coni Lifter so mkWle dips are centered under Lifter ends over form a cradLe. turkey on rack In Lifter over turkey. easy removal, of v miss r-xm a n. n ir .ivy s I 1 jT- back of turtey Bring up legs and breast to Lift arWpLace panBringendsoP K.srA tter far Zocked bird from pan come withButterbaLt Swift's PremiumTurkeys weighm 10 to 24 pounds. shwithmeLtedft. Insert meat thep (momeier into thigh next to Mn wiwi square or run rrJrP wast in iZi oven. When golden brown,add tent of foil No need to baste. fegetabLeoiisdeepJ inside baste the. turkey 4s it roasts. lb test for doneness,the thermometer should lead tti. ' mS TlWJfS3SasSHS 1 President Names ACTION Chief Mike Balzano to Domestic Council flue-cured tobacco makes up over 60 percent of tobacco produced in the United States, accounting for over 83 percent of the total leaf exported. White House Counsellor Melvin Laird (left) announces President Nixon's appointment of ACTION Director Mike Balzano to the Domestic Council. The cabinet-level Council coordinates the handling of national issues and policies for the President. In presenting the certificate of appointment to Balzano, Laird praised ACTION as a "people agency" whose strength is based on "a vast army of committed people." ACTION has more than 60,000 full and part-time volunteers working on a wide range of anti-poverty, social and environmental problems. Its programs include Volun teers in Service to America (VISTA), Retired Senior Vol unteer Program (RSVP), Fos ter Grandparent, Program, University Year for ACTION, Peace Corps and SCOREACE to aid small businesses. Bonds are for giving at Christmas. 180to18&B Pinch turkey is done. (arasp Loops firmly from pan onto (&iukjLy put thigh. If meat is soft Remove from owan. 'JfM "... ' ' . . amd Lift the turKey ter Remove the cord Lifter. N.C. Central Offers Teacher Test The National Teacher Examinations will administered at' North Carolina Central University Saturday, January 26. Dr. Norman C. Johnson, chairman of the Department of Education, said the tests will be administered to college seniors preparing to teach and to other teachers seeking certification, licensing, or expense of the last illness or burial. Q I'm interested in applying to the Veterans Administration for a GI home loan after Hm discharged next month. How do I go about this? A-It's relatively simple now. Under a recently initiated procedure, VA automatically mails certificates of eligibility to veterans shortly after they are separated from service. After selecting the home you'd like to buy, you should present the certificate to the private lender who agrees to finance the home, then await VA approval of the loan. FREEZONE IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. Why fool around with painful corns, when frettone can help you remove them. Try it. You'll see. In just days, tht corn will bt tons ... tht hurt will be ion. Pain llltly. No dangerous cutting. No ugly pads or plasters.. Drop on freezone take off corns. Yets Questions and Answers Q--I received a general discharge from the Army. Am I eligible for GI Bill benefits from the Veterans Administration? A-Yes. A general discharge entitles a veteran to the same b -'fits as an honorable efe ; irge. Suggest you apply at your nearest V A regional office for these benefits. Q -When a veteran's widow died recently, she had in her possession a pension check from the Veterans Administration. Is this check payable to anyone? ANo. The check must be returned to the discharging office which issued it. It may then be reissued upon submission of a claim to the nearest VA office, to any children entitled to VA death benefits. In the event there are ho eligible children, the check maybe made payable to the person or persons who bore mJmmkJ TV'S CAMERAS TYPEWRITERS RECORD FLAYERS TAPE PLAYERS SAM'S PAWft SHOP Plwne 682-2873 122 East Main Street Durham, N. C. U.S. Savings Bonds fit everybody on your Christmas list. And they come in sizes to fit your budget, too. This Christmas, give someone you love a Bond it's the gift that keeps on growing. stock 'V erica. Buy U. S. KavingH Bonds Loads of - Good Luck and Good Cheer to Everyone Budweiser KINO OF1 IIIRIi 1r- teaching positions in which require the NT E. states im The U. S. . consume oil products at art average of 14.7 million barl'':' day. The exams include sections on professional education, general education, and subject area specializations. According to Educational Testing Service of Princeton, N.J., which prepares and administers the tests, the examinations are limited to those areas of teacher preparation which can be reliably measured by paper-and-pencil tests. Bulletins information describing registration procedures and including registration forms and sample test questions are available from Mrs. Mary Ballard, Department of Education, North Carolina Central University, or from the National Teacher Examinations, Education Testing Service, Box 911, Princeton, N.J. 08540. off fBEf mtmm STATE FARM Insurance HOflMjOflrCM! M i S JEWELRY WATCH REPAIRS QUALITY GEMS J. H. Soiice PHONE 688-2205 s MB a. PKTTIGREW ST. DURHAM, N. C 1 5 : ............ann...,.....,..a How to get your refrigerator to cook things. 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Electrical and Mechanical Repairs, Wiring for Light, Heating and Power, Refrigeration and Air Condition Service, Electric Motors Rewound. Sold and Serviced Service on All Makes of Stokers and Oil Burners GENERAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEER AND CONTRACTOR TOOU i SON f If CMC CO. 412 I AST PITTIGMW ST WIT PHONE 682 3484 Lipretta Young Shares Her Beauty Discovery Ask About the Common Cold and ve a Variety of Answers Leave it to Loretta Young to think of warm ing cold creams. "It's amazing that no one ever thought of it before," says Miss Young. "After all, we value the benefits of saunas and steam baths and the same principle applies to complexions." Aa President of the Loretta Young Division of Schick Incorporated, Miss Young has in spired the creation of Warm 'n Creamy, a unique new system of complexion care. Being a beauty innovator is second nature to the woman who still exemplifies the ultimate in feminine beauty. And ao is her present role in business. She has always been a woman of achievement, venturing into new mediums to express her many talents. Loretta Young's association with the people at Schick, who have a talent of their own for creating some of the most innovative grooming and personal care products today, began when she told them about her complexion care dis covery. "It came about by accident," said Miss Loretta Young, President of the Loretta Young Division of Schick Incorporated has inspired the creation of a unique new com plexion care system based on scientific facts about the nature of skin and die effects of warmth. Young. "When I was making films, I kept a little candle-lit stove on my dressing table at the studio to melt the eyelash wax I had to use because I am allergic to mascara. Since I loathe the feeling of cold cream on my face, I decided to warm my cream too. I discovered it not only felt very pleasant, but penetrated better and removed my make-up faster and more efficiently." Schick found that there are scientific facts about the nature of skin and the effects of warmth, which supported Miss Young's dis covery. After a year of careful research and testing, the Warm 'n Creamy collection of complexion care products was introduced. "Today, our collection consists of a specially formulated pure and enriched Facial Cleanser, Facial Moisturizer and Body Lotion which are designed to be warmed by an attractive Beauty Dispenser, plus a refreshingly cool Facial Freshener," Miss Young said with pride. "And, our men in the laboratories have some very exciting new products in store." Loretta Young was born with beauty, as well as grace, charm and impeccable taste, but she developed her talent and expertise through a dedication to work and achievement. She's as glamourous, vivacious and involved today as ever before. And her example probably has a lot to do with why women all over the country are now warming their beauty creams, too. VP Ford Thanked By Grand Rapids OIC Leaden Ask anyone "what at cold" and you are likely to receive a variety of answers. According to a pharmaceutical trade journal, the "common cold" has not yet been defined exactly. It is generally thought of as an upper respiratory infection (head cold), but it may also denote a lower respiratory infection (chest cold). And, if you ask what causes a cold, you may be told that it's a virus. In fact, It is known that a group of viruses called "rhino viruses" cause most colds, and according to "American Druggist", some 80 different rhlnoviruses have been identified. (This is a rather conservative figure compared with other estimates.) Who catches cold? If you're asking the miMtinn. vou are not the , j mother of a small child. Pre-school children are most susceptible, suffering from 6 to 12 respiratory infections each vear. and this high risk group includes their parents who get about six colds a vear. As people grow older, they seem tn ratrh fewer colds, two a vear on the average. When do most colds occur? Most colds, perhaps 35 per Newl y sworn In Vice President Gerald ... Ford received hearty congratulations and an active demonstration of appreciation from Grand Rapids OIC leaders and the national OIC Government Relations Director. Dr. Leon Sullivan visited with Congressman Gerald Ford and the Chairman of the Board of the Grand Rapids OIC to convey appreciation for the support Mr. Ford had given during the OIC funding crisis last summer. The occasion was the Legislative Education Workshop conduted by the OIC Government Relations Office under the direction of Dr. Maurice Hawkins One hundred and ten (110) OIC Board Chairmen visited their Congressmen to learn about the progress of House Bill HR 11010 which was passed on Thursday, November J28, 1973, and is currently in Conference between) the House snrt Mm? Senate. Through the leadership of Mr. Ford, the Republican congressmen joined with the Democratic majority to make certain that OIC was protected in the legislation. Dr. Sullivan and Mr. Ford agreed that OIC expansion in the State of Michigan and other mid-western states, with a focus on rural job development should be pushed hard in coming months in view of the high rate of unemployment among Mr.. Ford was also supported by the testimony of Dr. Maurice Dawkins before the Senate Rules Committee and the House Judiciary Committee where his nomination was advocated and endorsed. Dr Dawkins, In his testimony, said : "I hope and believe that this man- as a pragmatist who believes in the domocratic process will use a pragmatic approach in the arena of human relations as Vice President. I hope and believe that he will recognize the need for government and its agencies tot assume its share of responsibility for enforcing the law of the land in the area of human rights because human relations accountability is as necessary as fiscal accountability. I hope and believe that in an era of polarization and the incredible spectre of Northern Ireland, the pragmatic imperative and historical necessity for reconciliation between classes and races in this nation will lead this man to work to facilitate policy decisions in RAISIN RELIEF If you've had trouble finding raisins in grocery stores, look again. You should be pleasantly greeted with raisin stocked shelves. For the 1973 crop is nearly twice as large as last year's, so the temporary raisin shortage should be a problem no longer, says Mrs. Ruby Uzzle, exten sion consumer marketing economist, North. Caro lina State University. both the Executive and Legislati ve branches of government that will help us reach the national goal of economic security and equal opportunity in our lifetime. I hope and believe he might conceivably help to foster a record in domestic peacemaking by this and future administrations to match the impressive efforts in international peacemaking of the current President. WORTH MORE North Carolina cattlemen sold 24,410 feeder calves on state sponsored demonstra tions! sales this fall for $6.1 million. They sold 24,578 head on the same sales in 1972 for $5 mill ion. Most of the differ ence was an increase of almost $10 per hundred pounds in the average price offered for I SIWING MACHINE T Try Our 7 Point Chock-Up ICtaAMnM, amtTINfrOMt O Oilanscbwi mMftaai 3 Ukricot, impact elKtrk MOTOR! M TIGHT KHoM Marias torta! 5 wikwehfMfety! 7- lcMTROL WWiacapyWrMaAd foroaly MEXaNWSttWMC corrti BWalMVftaj i I HaHpWaW3 BOB BAKER a r.a m mimim MONDAY THRU SATURDAY RADIO No. 1 DURHAM WSSI is the oily Diriian Radio Station that stoys m 24-hotn a day 7 days a wood, 365 Days a yea RADIO No. 1 1490 ON YOUR DIAL I flut, PsJC C Wit THE CAROLINA The Gift Advisor cent of the annual 250 to 400 million total, occur during the winter, due, some investigators uMMt. to chanees in B O - - ' -m temperature levels, improper diet, and fatigue. Other peak periods are in the Fall, when youngsters are returning to school, and the Spring, the result again of changing environmental factors, apparently. Which medications help the most? In drug store sales, cough preparations, cold tablets and capsules, and nasal sprays and drops came out highest in 1972. According to the physician-authors of "The People's Handbook of Medical Care", there are no treatments that will cure a cold, but some do make colds more tolerable. They suggest thst each Individual make a reduction in his own level of activity, and to relieve symptoms, consider simple, inexpensive remedies. "Maximum effectiveness in treating a stuffed nose can be obtained by using a simple non-prescription nose spray (like neo-synephrine, 18 to 14 per cent)," they say. For other symptoms, plain aspirin and salt-water gargles. Durhorn Raletgh mm km I m ' at i ' " " ' aj -Mm 1 1USSB V Promts o by Joe Black I've had a few comments to make about this sub ject before. But it seems to me it's time to discuss it again. Because, as always, it's time to do some thing about it. I'm talking about the Haves and the Have-nots. The Blacks who have it made. And the Blacks who haven't. Yet. And that's an important word. Yet. Simply because, someday, we'll see more of us who have, than have-not. We've all been patient for a long time, waiting for that better day. But let's all stop for a moment and think. For many of us, that better day has dawned, it's here. Now. And I'm not just talking about all of our Superstars. I'm talking, this time, about Mr. and Mrs. Aver age Black Citizen. But I wonder, just how many of us are really handling the added responsibilities of being there? Not the least of which, of course, is holding out our hands to help our less fortunate brothers and sisters. For many Blacks today, it's time to put some money where our mouths are. After all, to have gotten to where we are, today's Haves haven't had a lot of time to waste. Now that we're there, there's no time to waste on indifference to the rest of our brothers and sisters. JToe'Bhck Vice President The Greyhound Corporation Christmas Ideas To Make Shopping Easy pioooooooxxxxoxoooxxoxy II ike omo I 0j Ike CUaufvKj I I Times . I c I woMftows ll Robert Spruill, President I X Community Radio Workshop X fl I 136 East Pettigrew Street J I I Durham, North Carolina I V " Twas the night before Christmas ... not a creature was stirrinc" is a nice thought, but it's just not the case in any home that ha to contend with decorating a tree, wrapping present, stuff ing a turkey and keeping chil dren in bed Christmas Eve. To hold down this last minute "stirring", why not plan to make your purchases early? One gift that's sure to bo welcomed by i-very ago Kroup is music in any f its forms. Here arc somo ideas offered by Pat CanfiolH. women's interest advisor for Philco-Ford that can fill in a number of sxts on your shopping list. You can tailor a stereo sound system to your specific needs by choosing from among an 8-track tape player, record changer, cassette tape deck, FMAM radio, stereo or quadraphonic systems. A clock radio is another easy addition to any room. Styling has come into the spotlight" with spheres, fast back profiles, digital clock readouts and bright, pick-up colors. A portable FMAM radio is a good choice, too. There are very few outdoor gatherings that don't benefit considerably from the added touch of a portable radio. Portable black and white TV is another gift that al lows you to take your enjoy ment from room to room, to the dorm, to a weekend house ' yM mW Mr 'mmm m -Mmi mt agOgt Bill gKw;, ML Carolers from early Colonial da M ' tts """" Ford", home entertainment tenter. TU net includes a 25-lnch agol V " with 4 -,-hannei capabilities. The home ntertefcmeii center can ae a perfect gift for the whole family- gift w.ff keep giving for many years to come. or even to a camiMT. The company offers a line of small screen black and white iorta bles that add a bright, mod ern spot to any corner of a room. It even features one 9-inch model and one 8-inch, each with an optional battery pack that lets you move the corner outdoors. Of course, for a very so cial gift for the entire family, a home entertainment center covers all bases. Here you combine color TV, FMAM stereo radio, 8-track tape and an automatic record changer. Presents designed for home entertainment are a sure way of giving a special gift that will brfnW, pleasure to the whole family for a long time to come. 1 I mmWtS ' ' MmMw .aaaaaVv The elves bring toys, eons and stuffed animals. Thej also bring small portable televisions that can fit any sitaatJon. Walker's Sale Ends December 22nd SPECIAL Ladies' Body Shirts All $6.95 & $7.95 $5.77 All $8.95 & $9.95 $7.77 $10.95, $11.95, $12.95 & $13.95 $9.77 IK BaTJlaM; ::'::: 'vo:-:::-- . ' WH. AW aaw III m m Ladies' Hand Bags All $3.98 & $4.95 $3.00 All $5.95, $6.95 & $7.95 Ladies' Medium Heel Casual Oxfords, Sizes 5 - 10 - j Regular $11.95 If $9.77 $5.00 hi. 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