4 THE CAROLINA TIMES Stt, Dec. 29, lfTI CITY OF ATLANTA EXTENDS POLICE OFFICER AGE RANGE Tht aj range tor AtUnU Police Officers is now 20-JK. High school graduation required. Vikn 2050 correctable to 2030. l-xcetU-.it starting salary $722 High school graduate. S754 2 year's college. $786 college degree. Application process required at least iwo trips to Atlanta. .Apply: Personnel Department. C ity Hall Annex. 260 Central Ave.. S.W.. Atlanta, (ia. 30303 MORE OATS The oat crop North Carolina farmers har vested last summer was estimated at 3.6 million bushels. This is an increase over the pre vious crop of about 6 percent but sharply below the crop grown in 1971. Yield per acre is es timated at about 51 bushels, a state record. It compares with a national yield figure of 49 bushels per acre. We're never to busy to pause and wish you the best for this holiday season. Thank you for letting us serve you - m ipsfc. ..... ...... isf Haiii XtM1 ' May this Christmas bring " 'TSaF all the best for vou and vour family and follow vou thru the new year TRIANGLE VOLKSWAGEN 3823 OurHim-Ch-p.l Hill Blvd. rhMi4!S437t iKveRtiouse SCOTCH JOYOUS A YULE Pt t v Ifl Bin ML AiT-o 'xF ial HUUJlQIal M 11 MWBB llldiP aW Bal BfiaW. JT BmB BaV REGISTRATION AT ST. AUG. FOR SENIOR COLLEGE EMPHASIS DAY These are students from the Durham Business College, who registered for the Senior College Emphasis Day, held at Saint Augustine'fjoikge in tne Boyer Building on December 11. .Way the glow of candles warm your hearth and lore u arm your heart this ludida season. FOR SALE 3 NEW PRINCESS BED ; ! Ij . RESONABLE PRICE I ! j WARM MORNING j GAS STOVE J j NEW SOFA BED J 1965 MUSTANG '. j j j EXCELLENT CONDITION, I CALL 688-0550 ; MEET DOCTORAL CANDIDATE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Hubret Winston, a doctoral candidate in chemical engineering, at North WflK"lim'iva"Uv ' places) condensor on a simulated heat pipe apparatus for his research project on heat transfer mechanisms. l- rs We welcome the opportunity to wish you, our friends and neighbors, the best of everything at Christmas and to thank you for your patronage in the past. We look forward to serving you again! ING0LD TIRE COMPANY Corner Main & Gregson Sts. Ph. 682-5461 A GOOD NEIGHBOR OF YOURS Maxte L. Bailey North gate Shopping Center Office 286-2892 good ntighbor, StMFtim . athm. Hon e 596-8062 State Farm Insurance Companies Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Dower of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by CORNELIA H. LOWE, (Widow), and recorded In Mortgage Book 844, at page 58, in the Office of the Register of Dees of Durham County. North Carolina, 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 County, North Carolina, at NOON on the 4th day of January, 1974, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County or Durham, and State of North Carolina, in City Township, and mor.e particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake at the curb on the North side of West Geer Street 146 feet in a westerly direction from the curb on the West side of North Mangum Street and running thence along and with the curb on the North side of said Geer Street, North 88 1?4 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) ( 1 In QjUJL cfo yg ift -Sim crrr "i Suprise Birthday Given For A. Allen, Jr. Saturday evening December 15, 1973 Mr. Edward A. Allen, Jr., was surprised with a Birthday Dinner given by his wife, Mrs. Alberta L. Allen, his son Barry D. Allen and his mother-in-law Mrs. Willie Mae Bumbray. The affairwas held in the Allen home at 925 Plum Street. Members of Mr. Allen's immediate family attending were: Mrs. Sarah Allen, his stepmther, Mr and Mrs. Maroom Allen, Sr., Mr and Mrs. Ervin Allen, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Allen, Sr., all of Durham and Mr. and Mrs. James Robinson of Burlington, North Carolina, brothers and sisters of Mr. Allen; Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Allen, Jr., Mrs. Carolyn Garner, and Mr. Misses Erika, Cora, and Tami Allen, Joan Robinson, and Master Keith Allen; Mr. and Mrs, Excell Holland, and Mr. Reginald Cabbin, nieces, nephews, and cousins of the honoree. Other guest atending from Durham were: Mr. and Mrs. William Amey Jr., Mr. and Mrs. William Bivens, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boyd, Mesdames Betty Massenburg, Clara Thompson and Mariam Thomas. Mr. Herbert A. Gray, Jr., Harvey Jones and Miss Juanita Carruthers. Out of town guest was Mrs. Bernice Moore of Winston Salem, N.C. The house was beautifully decorated, and dinner was served by candle light with soft dinner music playing in the back ground. Mi Allen, the honoree received many nice gifts and was overwhelmed by the surprise affair as he expressed thanks and gratitude to his family and friends. This was a beautiful beginning for the Christmas Season as well as a birthday celebration; and a pre-t wentieth wedding anniversary celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Allen, Jr. ur wish for you is that your every Christmas wish become a reality today, tomorrow and each day of the new year. 0c THE MERCHANTS OF ORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER Club If you like a blend ...this is it! y2 GAL PINT 935 250 FIFTH & ogo j BLENDED WHISKEY EIGHTY WOOF 66 OMIH HEUTMl 8PIIIIT8 J A DOUQHERTirt SONS CO. DJ8TIOEM PHIL. J Let the spirit of Christmas be your guiding light now and throughout the coming year. May you find happiness. lb- The Deal Kings tut turn ExnrtMwav at Duke St. by deed of record in Deed Book 155. at page 388, Durham County Registry); reference is also hereby made to Deed Book 63, at page 654, Durham County Registry: SAVING. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING, however, from the operation of this conveyance a strip of land 8 feet in width running along the North tide 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 hook bo, ax page od, Durham Countv Reefetrv. On this property is located a house known as 106 West Geer Street. THIS PROPERTY will be d 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 A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney Carolina Times: December 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th, 1973. ar aaJrf T w NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY FILE NO. 73 CvD 6113 IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK, PLAINTIFF vs WILLIE L. YOUNG and wife, EDITH A. YOUNG and SAM HICKS and wue, JOSEPHINE Y. HICKS, DEFENDANTS TO: EDITH A. YOUNG TAKE NOTICE that A Pleading seeking relief against vou has been fi ed in the aDove entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: A judgment collectively and individually against you and the other above named defendants for the payment of a note to the plaintiff, or order, in the sum of $976.56, with interest from March 12, 1973 as a result of a default in the payment of said note, which is past due and payable. YOU ARE REQUIRED to make defense to such pleading not later than February 1, 1974 and upon you failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This 17th day of December, 1973. WILLIAM A. MARSH, JR., ATTORNEY 203 12 E. Chapel Hill Street, Post Office Box 125, Durham, North .Carolina 27702 Telephone No. AC 919 688-2374. Carolina Times: December 22nd and 29th, 1973 January 5th, 1974. Sat Dec. 29, 1971 Reception Given By Parents THE CAROLINA TIMES-4 groom. Mrs. Adolphus Smith, matron of honor; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Smith, the brwra grandfather and his wife. Hostesses at the reception were: Mrs. Mesdames Raymond Long, Willie Crews, Frank Ascott. Gloria H. Dantzler. Johnny Boykinsnd Julia Fairaey. Mits La Home Smith tenrej as a hosteai tot the guest Est. Many friend of the bride and her parents attended the reception. Mrs. Campbell is doing Continued On Page 6A Gifts of Flavored Instant Coffees Mr. and Mrs. John Odis Smith gave a wedding reception for their daughter Joyce Ann and her husband, George Campbell, at the White Rock Baptist Church Fellowship Hall on December 15, 1973. Mr. Campbell, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Campbell, is from Lucea Jamaica, West Indies. The couple were married in Montega Bay, Jamaica in October. Those persons in the receiving line were: Mrs. James M. Schooler, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Odis Smith; the bride and University ran Tavern (Formally University Grill) COZY ATMOSPHERE COURTEOUS SERVICE 20 OFF ON ALL ITALLIAN DISHES INDIAN CURRY Very Reasonable Prices VERY CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN ft EAST CAMPUS 682-5196 DIAL TO GO 688-9857 One of the nicest ways to say cheers this Christmas season is to give food gifts with a special touch-like the new flavored instant coffees that have subtle flavoring accents blended right in. They'll please everyone from people you don't know well to friends who have every thing, but still deserve something gifty and new. Choose from delicate Cafe Orange and Spice, Cafe de Menthe, a brisk minty coffee, spicy Cafe Cinnamon, rich Cafe au Chocolat, Cafe Anisette with a lilt of licorice, and Cafe Apricot that's as fragrant as the fruit. Each flavored coffee comes in a slim stocking-stuffer-size car ton of individual serving backets; in attractive boxed jars that make 27 cups, or an attraotiTO -glft package1 of all six flavors. The collection is by R. C. Bigelow, makers of famous Constant Comment Tea andother specialty teas. After you decide who gets which flavor, why not bow each box, or wrap it, or fancy it up with sprigs of holly? As an extra gesture, you might include another coffee gift such as a set of mugs, demitasse cups, party napkins or a distinctive coffee server. And while you're wrapping the gifts, treat yourself to a cup of your favorite flavored Bigelow coffee, too. I mum win mm K I HOURS: MON. - THUR. 1 I a.m. - 1 1 p.m. FRI. - SUN. 1 1 a.m. - I a,m. 9)0 W. 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