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WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 4, 1952 nn—mnnin-.nwniwwim—w mu IB|| .n Trintf itrai^mwiHW’trairwYfrnnwrTiwwmkT-iiTmirinTiirTrri-T-11 ni'imiMwi mm mtniiua miihi>h T -|, r^nrinin-n— »TrwniiKi>mn»r»'^-°ftininntmn»i'*iri«Miif»Bnnii«rii*i>-nirn-i niiiin-umi wimr n111!■ i■ ■m Raleigh’s Used Car Dealers IIIIit High liilnc During This Era of High Prices, The Used Car Dealers of Raleigh Have Joined Together To Offer You, The Buying Public Good Efficient Dependable Car At Low Prices **. . t Look Your Old Car Over And Think How Much It Has Depreciated • Then Drive Into One of The Used Car Lots Listed Below And Trade For A Better Buy In Used Cars ! ! We Sell Good Clean Dependable Used Cars 1952 OIds“ 88” Like New 1951 Ford Victoria Low Mileage 1949 Chevrolet Sedan Clean 1948 Plymouth Sedan Clean , Many Other Makes And Models To Choose From We Buy Sell and Trade * Carolina Motor Sales Phone 7410 Corner Blount and Hargett streei<* USED CARS Largest Stock of U*ed Car* in North Carolina SPECIAL TERMS FOR FARMERS V pnntlar Chieftain tV I. Serf, r.i Mereort >p«rt Conn*. '•’l Crevrntet Pmvercttdr sort, ;n rivmonth Sj>r*. *«■«!. •It t“r.n!jj»r >tr<‘ tmiim' S.'rf ,>fi -rrirv Sf*«rt (’Mine. *5» I'ortl <u ••torsi 2-i>r. Mi Packard Oe»’x tied. ’♦* Viorrurx sedan. -,o Ford (astom Sedan (S Ford Custom .J-IVr. - s<l Chevrolet Pn* *rgltst» 2-t>r, '<# Stride. Cown**oder Serf, . ’SO Oed&e Z- tV ‘i* Feed super t».|>r. 'tf* r-m*>a<- ( iistom ,-IVr *l* (IrmlM Srda*» '« r«n,»j»e -edan. 17 ( adtttae dan t s«'dan. HARMON Lincoln Motor Company Mercury 429 S, Wilmington St, 515 Fayetteville St Dml 3-5454 Dial 3 3848 CAR Shortage? ■«M«iimatnNßt*ti There i* no nhortage of car* on our Sot. We have a full selection of fine used cjtrs arid a nice selection of no mileage Chev ' rolets, All body styles and colors. Come in today. We are sure to have the. i car of your choice. Weaver’s Used Cars 30C W MORGAN ST. *sl N»*h Super ’sl Ford 2-Dr Deluxe. ’sl Ford 4 dr Curium. FordamMic. ’sl Chevrolet 4 dr. Deluxe *sl Chevrolet 2 dr. Deluxe Fully F.quipped ’SO Ford Custom 2 dr Fully Equipped, ’SO Old* “SR” 4 dr Fully Equipped, ’SO Ford 4 dr. Deluxe. *49 Old* ”88* 4 dr One mjrtcr. *49 Pontiac Streamliner 2 dr. ’49 Mercury 2 dr. Fully Equipped ’49 Mercury 4 dr. Fully F.quippcH ’4B Ruick Super Convertible Fully Equipped ’4B Buick Sedanette Fully Equipped. ’47 Mercury 4 dr Fully Equipped. CITY MOTOR CO. "Raleigh** Oldest Used Car Dealer” 420 S. Blount St. Phone 3-1415 Fair Prices Only HALF The Story We Gve You QUALITY Too! | ‘sl Mercury Club Coupe. Radio. Heater. Overdrive $1995 ’49 Chevrolet 1 -Or. Deluxe Radio, _ _ _» iMZ9S ’4B Pontiac Sedan Coupe. Radio, Hotter, Hydramatic. WW,ir " $1350 '4B Buick Headmaster 4 .Dr. Radio, Heater . . $1195 *47 Chevrolet 5 4 ton Pickup *4B Meyrnrv Cb|h f.mjpe Radio and Heater $895 *4l Fonfiae 4.Dr, Radio, Heater . _ $295 ’39 Dod<re 4.Dr Radio. Heater . . $250 CONN-GOWER PONTIAC COMPANY 507 Fayetteville Dial 3-4888 Our Promise !§ Your Satisfaction We Did 11 3 *>*, a*-* have lowered the price* on «wr good oard car* to »uit you? pocketbcnk*. Come in today and drive away in a late model used ear '52 Ford 2 dr. No mile*. Equipped '5! Chevrolet Deluxe 2 d**. ’sl Ford Co*tem, Overdri vi%, ’SO Mercury 4-dr, Radio A Heater *4B Buick Super Sedanette. ’4B Chevrolet Chib Coupe Clean a« * pin. Fully Equipped. ’39 Pontiac. '39 Ford Coupe. Blalock Motor Co. 432 Fayetteville St Dial 3*133$ THE CAROLINIAN USED CARS JEEPS *»d PICK UPS We are moving from our old location % to the corner of Blount and Cabarrus Sts. Friday-- Gunter & Edwards SEE OUR WIDE SECTION OF CLEAN - THOROUGHLY RECONDITIONED USEDCARS ITEMS YOU CAN AFFORD i«|i«llia|in ROBERT VERNON ,Inc. Used Car* DIAL 4-5583 117 W Cabarrus | f\ f \ . CHOOSE FROM 25 V/ V/ IV different makes AND MODELS *5! r*e4|* fw»*et 1-4*. - 8* Pontiac ’V t-p*. Poa.jfe 1 l-t Ten Cat* ’.W 2 tnn* F 4 twHttitn. *4B Slntirlnltrr IjkWlterujxer Heater, o’tlrlv*. 'fl iUtror 4-Or. Heater, 9 Hadron 4-Hr.H.H "4* r.-mUnc Station Wafa* •«« Packard 4-Or, CHpper, *5» Hudson 8-Hr. Haiti*. Messer. Like N’«, 'W Oedf 1-2 ten piekttp. *St l>edfce MinjolirMt, CJy- *4® CbevreSet FieetmaMr* romstie Mo. 2-Or. Hsuiio. Heater. SET rs !YW< THSR TOST TBA®*?* Nash-Steeie Motor Co. fhodpePlyr/Kvuih 20! W. Ca'bs rru* Si. Dial 5521 | ■ mummm 'pp*i iimhiiW'ww Biiwinwi wwbwi—— w w— ■ I ■ Raleigh Murder (Continued from ]>-»(;<' S; Condition ana ijegiu.. ,o orgtie with ,him and strike him with her hands i .and fists. Jt was then, the alleged Mu er revested, that he strdrk hl« wife with ’' -nmetbing " I When she was l|t)ltrd, f'tneh | further said, he far haik down upon tin- bed and went so steeu. When he woke up about f> o'clock | Saturday morning. Finch said, he: found his wife lying on the floo; beside the bed. Hr .said that *ho! i attempted to wash blood from b«*r i fare before catling a physician. After rendering ivhat he prob-; -tbiy considered "first aid" Finch j v ent to the home of a negthbor. j Murphy Glenn, to call a physician The neighbor called both the: physician and the police depart-, me»it. who found the woman dead t i when they nn-iveri on the s'*ene i Finch waived preliminary hear- j ing in City Comf Monday Rliowiooj the charge to Iv hound over for j trial in a subyccpient re; .don of j the Superb,i Court. RFC This And T hat (Continued from pageth help this task Will be nocomp- i ! lished. A few weeks ago. this group j railed on us for assistance in! the promotion >f « lecture. Mrs.! FriUh Sampson, internationally known la Wye i end Uie unis Ne gro w>>mnn member of the United Nat ions A a mbly had ■ I -opt, secured by fhc War Mother, to fill a speaking en i gagement here. We were asked to assist (n publicising this event and we accepted the a.- •dgnnv-nt with pleasure. \\u are certain that ibe group placed a much too high evaluation upon the stnnll service we were able to render tfrem, but their lotto .if appeciation bought a warm do vs of satisfaction to our being and an added sense of respect nd admiration for this vondefut group of women. We ae taking the liberty of i sharing this letter with you, in the hope that you will find it v\\l// \\. '\ * * n.... v fyj. .Q_-? ; / ITL / V ■/ \\t / —- BMP |:1 I==l K ■ s (tv; v : \. *r. f_. ■:'^ i •''' \ x w - ; ' 'Wc*d find the house quicker if you | knew the number Knowing Die number also saves f ime when you place a I.rmjy Distance telephone call. Your call sroes through ♦ faster if you can give the Operator ‘he on I-of-town telephone number so ---he won’t have tg .U1 informa tion'’ in the distant city. You save time when you call by number. South rm R<H Telephone o.vd T'lf graph t'onjn ny. n —iT T rurrr¥rmiiMiLi»iiiwiiiiwiinuwwi»lK.>»uniiini' l " l » | i'«fwnw | »imm—tt—-rrjr—-n I—r-irr-rT1 —r-irr-rT ——8& 8& Qfl DDAIIC SOUR MASH VV rnUUI BOURBON itlluii SliUUt’Oh it'iiiVKU • ’riXt 4 ;uitJto SliiliifXi u: timiivhh itk . UiauViUt, D. , PAGE SEVEN i possible to and m some man ner the cause Uus group du» .cl their jieart on fulfilling. Mr ,1-nit's A. Sticparrl 421 S. Blood worth :>tn • t Itabugb, Worth Cooiina Dear Mr Shepard: Vo i •. iii M.vet know how grateful and appreciative v;e ■ire of the contribution you n>«d- to the Unity <j War iVioUier. effort which ww one I fU.i : at si ventui es. It could not have 'gene over th<- tup" without !bv sacrifices you made. .'.■ here u ’.vvirn we say wt are deeply mow d bv this rnuni lestat.ion m yoi.it devotion to uni' community ;,nd ten State objective. A Wat Memorial Again pi*, ase accept cur deep est ihm.ks for y.>ur generous eontribni ion to on: program If at anytime vee can be of serv* | ice to you. please do not heat* i tat* to call on us. Very truly yours, I N. C. CHAUTP.Ii OF UNITED | 'VAIt MOTHERS Mrs, 1.,. VV. Ungcn nt :ider.t Mr? P B Freeman, Secretary TlßttS \ 1 saiim • T»resto«« BUDGET TERMS STORES 413-415 Fayetteville St,
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