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NOW OPEN 1 R.C. PRICE REALTY CO. 5 507 UNWOOD AVENUE DURHAM, N.C. g " ' \ 8 § I >Jfc * £' jl' M R c - PR I CE ' 507 LINWOOD AVENUE ?„j jllj .~ n n , „, ' This new, y remodeled office building is but an- »* in the community. Present tenants are: Dr n . T ;, u. L^ ea y I Com ? any fnvites yOU other svmbol of progress to upgrade businesses J- A. Jeffries, Optometrist; Roberts Alteration U ¥: A ° come b> or ta h,m at hls new locatlon 507 Linw °od ,n th e Durham Community. To R. C. Price it is Shop, Welcome Aboard Vacation Center Travel ¥ M Avenue ' across from Linco,n Hospital. The company another fulfillment of a dream of providing sen - Agency and two vacant office spaces was formally located at 1220 Fayet»eville Street. : 0 2 I V*t! *W' % "'"• 4 }fv , fL R.C. PRICE REALTY MOVES INTO | NEW OFFICE BUILDING A general invitation has been extended all citizens of Durham to make themselves welcome, to the services offered j!][! by R. C. Price Realty. Price is a 1962 graduate of North Carolina Central University, and worked as a chemist with a , 1 /Tf j.'4 S iHjj local firm before entering the real estate business. He liked it, and is now solidifying his business in the community. IIPM r ft >Kr 6 He is also the first black real estate man ever to be accepted by the Durham Roard of Realtors. He is also a member -:sf- ft' I ® >)[!; )f North Carolina Association of Realtors, Durham Business and Professional Chain, Housing Committee of Durham, a M jj't- Human Relations Committee, Substaining member of Bay Scouts of America, a trustee of Covenant Presbyterian >|£ jyj Church. Price, a native of Gainesville, Florida came to Durham in 1957 and is married to former Emily Watson and *jßj >](• they have one son, Randell three years old. s ®oi, V # • & His clients of both races generally look for what they want in the way of real estate rather than at the real v " M estate agent himself. Service is the main thing. |j^ y OFFICE OF R. C. PRICE « ; : Sy t>ood Service is the Miin Thing—So this newly furnished office, designed sj|jj! says R. C. Price. "Come See R. C. iw and furnished for vour '"onvenfence ,he motto. Thi is whv von recognize while transacting business. 6 - WtoSkl- i L 1 j | 1 ♦ To Buy A Home, Sell A Home or Build At | VIEW OF FRONT OFFICE J Office 682-1025 or 688-5365; Home 489-4655, ♦ j3 ♦ OFF STRET PARKING IN REAR f *8 May I help you please? Mrs. Gladys', questions on constructing your home, ▼ _ . . _ 9 K Long is waiting to help you answer on insurance and other related infor- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 1 f Pc questions on buying, renting or even matlon. SATURDAY. JULY 4, 1970 THE CAROLINA TDtEB- 3A
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