PAGE FOUR THE TAR HEEL - TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1953 L Stock Racing Opens Speedway !n Raleigh This Friday Night RALEIGH, June 22 The flashy 1 within the one-mile track of the CLASSIFIED ANNOUNCEMENT Hospial Tours The North Carolina Memorial Hospital, a gigantic medical cen ter just opened last Fall, invites guests to tour its plant Monday through Friday at 2 p.m. Go to the information desk at the main entrance for further information. Puzzles Needed The Y needs puzzles and other children's games to help in a chil dren's recreational program it is handling. Those having articles should call the Y at 6761 and ar rangements will be made to pick them up. Teachers Jobs A number of job opportunities lor teachers are listed on the bul letin board outside the' adminis trative office of the School of Education in Peabody Hall. Lost and Found If it's been lost the Y probably lias it. Secretary Irene McDonald keeps a complete file of all arti cles turned in, including the name of the finder. If you've lose some thing check by the Y. Help Needed Students willing to work with children sometime during the afternoon each week are asked to call the Y at 6761. The children are those of Summer School stu dents and the Y would'like to be gin recreational program. "Just an hour or two from each person vould be fine," a Y official said. DancTng Class From 7 to, 8:30 tonight, a free dancing class in ballroom and square dancing will be given in the main gym at Woollen. The class will meet again at the same time on Thursday. Night Swimming From 7:30 to 9 tomorrow night, there will be swimming at Wool len Gym. Children must be ac companied in the water by their parents. new quarter-mile track at the Ra leigh Speedway, kept from opening , last week by inclement weather, now is scheduled to offer its in augural program of amateur and sportsmen's stock car racing this Friday night. A seven-event race program will be presented on the brilliantly- lighted asphalt track. The race program originally set for last Friday was called off af ter several rainstorms delayed work on the elaborate lighting sys tem which will make the quarter mile track the best-lighted out door sports arena in the nation. Beginning with the inaugural, races will be held each Friday night, starting at 8 o'clock, on the quarter-mile track, which is built huge Raleigh Speedway plant. Children under 12 will be admitted free to each race program when accompanied by adults. i A flock of new faces will ap pear in the amateur events. A special invitation is out to ama teurs drivers who have never competed in a modified-car race to try their throttles on the Ra leigh track. It is open now for practice runs. Information may be obtained from the Speedway office in the Odd Fellows Building at Raleigh. The sportsmen's races Friday night will present 30 or more mod- ified-stock drivers including such aces as Curtis Turner, Roanoke, Va.; Billy and Bobby Meyers, Winston-Salem brothers; Shorty York, Mocksville, and Glenn Wood. OLD AND RARE BOOKS WE have 'em from three for a quarter on up to a month's rent. Brows ing's fun. THE INTIMATE BOOK SHOP, 205 E. Franklin St. Combo (Tuesday and Thursday nights). Hours 11:30 a.m. to midnight. GOOD USED COPIES - ST. VIN- cent Milay, Robert W. Service, Oeden Nash and others at the Unicorn Bookshop over Sutton's Dial 9-6173. FOR RENT BABY COTTON CORD SLACKS 5.95 & 6.95 N. COLUMBIA ST. TZirs STARTS TODAY Wm mm Relax in Air-Conditioned Com fort. Escape The Heat While See ing The Best In Entertainmentl FOR RENT: 6 ROOM APART- ment including 2 bed rooms, bath, kitchen, study, dining room, living room, gas range & refrigerator; blocks from campus. 307 Ransom Street. PERSONAL COME TO THE NEW UNTVER sity Restaurant for the best meals in town. Nice atmosphere. Cool SERVICES OFFERED JOIN YOUR CLASSMATES AND others on the campus and bring your laundry here where you save money and get your laundry back, washed and dried in one hour. Washed in only 30 minutes. Shirts hand finished. You can't beat our service. Ask the boys who come here regularly. ROSEMARY AU TOMATIC LAUNDRY, 329 W. Rosemary St. Dial 5121. WANTED DRIVERS EAGER TO SAVE money on gas, oil, accessories. Hi Way Service Station on the Carr boro curve has regular at 28.4 and hi-test at 29.4. Lubrication's only $1 and nationally advertised oil is cheaper than anywhere. coocea n til 9 m m s. I til 1 4 K "I 1 Chesterfield Quality Highest. Recent chemical analyses give an index of good quality for the country's six leading cigarette brands. The index of good quality table a ratio of high sugar to low nicotine shows Chesterfield quality highest . . . 15 higher than its nearest competitor and Chesterfield quality 31 higher than the average of the five other leading brands. A 11 i : in n 5uUL o 2. No adverse effects to nose, throat and sinuses from smoking Chesterfield. From the report of a medical specialist who has been giving a group of Chesterfield smokers regular examinations every two months for well over a year. First with premium quality in both regular and king-size. Much Milder with m an extraordinarily good taste and for your pocketbook, Chesterfield is today's best cigarette buy. VT 4 v. mmmA 'Mr i - - Oon't you want io try a cigareffe iviftt atvcontike th!$? BCC0 i) ) ri (wr In n)

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