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sat.. rc:.3r . iKi t:.-2 cixuti": -a IftO' 17TTbTV T" i ' Vo man; James Hawkins, r.Weit mi 11 st er ; Executive. Rrst Union dent of . N.C. Mutual irb.infw rwi. -r' .M-crv L9J2 l4 HMD TJOflrri OF Rev- Haywood . D. Presbyterian - Church;; National Bank; Ralph R. Wholesale Drug Co. R. m"" 'L-S rais V" '?? N. Vam$ Youns, lJt41 JJUiUU Holderness. minister at Charles D. Rivers, City". Rogers. Jr., .vice brest DiHard Teer, Durham Constancf Watb. M.D., Rthalnjoloslsf. z-ma mi . . j - f ' , j . - juei-iurs meciea The foundation for' roughs Wellcome Fund; Better 1 Health ,of and vice president, R, Durham, funding branch , Kennon Taylor, certified of the Durham County; life underwriter for ln Hospital Corporation, income v- arid r- Capital neiq annual elections on Associates. ' . ft' ... January 40 tor us poara continuing r as' of directors, , ' . secretary is Mrs.' Con- Former , ' Durham stance M. Watts, and as. ' mayor and secretary- treasurer. Hubert O. ' treasurer Of the Allenton Tcer Jr.; a certified ; Company1, , James Ft public accountant with Hawkins . is chairmaw the local firm Thomas, The . new 1 president j.isj Knight, Tren.t and King. George H. Hitchings,-, Board , . j members Ph.D., a Burroughs elected , to three-year Welcome, retiree, .now terms are Msl.' Susan F.i president of. the - Bur-, Bejscher, outgoing chair-1 : night bus .r-.--. . ". '' '(Continued frora From) compan.is -ri.KS.rK ' !Du'E"3 will h nt- -tioa of, the earlier vote, 1 ThV Vonortiiim ' had but tne council voted t0 1 but competition by Dix-j -5KM1, ' - . on Cab forced that price, down. WHKe pixpn, the,, owner, fe had also presented a proposal for council approval, but the; city t manager . recom mended the council ap prove the consortium's proposal. The recqm- mendation came Mon day after both interests made changes in their " original proposals. Dixon, who first made , changes, said the consor tium collaborated to bor row Jiis ideas, t In . May and June of 1981 ( Duke Power sub-i iriitted a proposal to the city jo end night bus $er' vice. ' No action was taken until December 21 -(when the city approved, the request). ' . The council acted (hen Emmanuel QtnUtotibil v '12G0W JJIubBlvd. WalltownSchoor Auditorium ' Durham. N. C ( .-i .. Fenced Parking OH Oatlo Si. m rnr l Audttarn . SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1982 ' .' . UolunaFwACfcatfirriu! lsjUtotAntfExti Marlon Wright. Pastor -1 Sunday 10:00 AM 4 8:30 PM ' Wednesday- 7:30 Pit , Friday - 8:00 PM 4Q4 DOWD STREET, ;v DURHAM. NORTH CAROUNA'27Vo t -.1 T - -"few , "J a ami 1 v it f.iMiit'tfit frk - 1715 ATHENS STREET A ' DURHAM, NCRTK CAROLINA 27707 m . " SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1982 v B'OO ", A.M. Mwaing Worship .v. J i '1 - x ,1 ,9:33 A.M ; Church School ' A.M.- ;. Morning WorsWp . ; v j 1 ; TRANSPORTATION IS PftOViUES) TO ALL ' SERVICES - Call 688-6052 or 682-8484 or 682-71 63 . ' TELEPHOKE: 6?8-5C5S ' -I i'- -f 1'- - ' ; 1 r0nthtMQ6forGwr.. -1 Rev ii Cecil Cheek, .Th. M.Dly, Minister ' i ''-' .-;'' f;v tUKOAY, FEBRUARY 9:30 A.M. 11:00 A.M. 4:QD P.M. Sunday School .- Morning. WcrsW?' Church Anniversary WECNCSCAY.: " 6-30 P.M. ' ' HdWeek Servfce 1 ninj H com Mor- Bus Series tor Church Sunday School and Mor ning Worsfca Sdryices. Everyone is welcome to come and join us in all services : Warning: ihe Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. Extension Notes Furniture Buyers Look For Qualify By CHRIS TIEDEMANN N. aStata University Consumers tend , to shop carefully for major furniture purchases and they want quality and durability. K This information comes . from a recent study of furnj ture buying cited by Wilma . S. Harnmett; extension in terior design specialist at . North ii Carolina r State University, . . ; . ' , "The aurvey found that consumers get information and .plan ahead before making a major purchase," she says. Approximately 70 percent of those surveyed were will ing to pay more for known brand than a lower-priced meed ' of unknnwn nnnlifv , - Most sought information j anq consumer articles on furniture before buying. They preferred matched suites in dining room an - bedroom furniture, individual pieces in living and family rooms. ' ".Another interesting fact was the room where con sumers spent the most mon ey for furniture." sava Mrs. Hammett. More than 72 per cent spent we most money on living room. , . 'tl The survey found that af : ter marriage, the first funuV; ture purchased was for the ' master bedroom, followed by the living room. ' w c 1 ,i Jill IEM. I i u. ' Fx- 4 (J ft . - ? .j. Vll f 'r 5 .A W if ' the, f'baby boom" near age ? NOT OLDER. , BUT BETTER It may come as no surprise , to you, but Americans are getting older! And so are North Carolinians, j - tion of the population is now f v flip nmm erwv vih wvwav irur to Dr. Frances J. Wasne.- extension human develop . mel'itspeciaJist at North Car 'J V lino btate University. "The long-range trend fot population in the USA i in North Carolina is for older population t Wagner notes. ' More than 27 Dcrcent thA NnrK farnfina nnmila j won is now oeiween tne aara u. of 4STand &, mora than or h notea, - ' 1,4- I" 20 MENTHOL CK5ARETTE5 SaM y ,3? Slimwhtji SMOOTH LOW TAR 100s 2 ' . , is: i: d .i4 leaning i avt ft i C ...17. . V. 1JI rtr i . , , '"V" 4jfttllMliAilikMi..u. . 1 1
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