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"v -1 ' SIFiED AD I^TES APRIL U, 15>5; CHAPBL MMJ- News LiADER PAOe 56VSN num Chargo rep I.iri«s i Insertion : Per Line e Insertions Per Line ne of white space as line of type, -eader will not be for more than one scrtion. If your ad- is wrong notify us be corrected, dvertising copy ac- mtil 1 p.m. Satur- nday’s paper, and ne.sday for Thurs- All classified can- he same as copy bove. r your ad for two es you ma:^cancel any time and pay ^ number of times id appeared. Services Offered SEPTIC 'PANICS NEED PEBIODIC cleaning. Avoid, correct overllow- ing lank^: sluggish sewage lines. Carolina Septic Service, 8-0833. INFOaMAL PHOTOS: TAKEN IN four own home by appoint ment; wedding photos a special ty; Press Photo Service, Roland Giduz, News Leader Office. Apts. For Rent 27 EXCELLExNT PINE-PANELED furnished apartment near Post Office. Available ,Iune. Cali 9-458. Worth Shouting About For Sale 18 LARGE CLEAN. 'THREE AND ONE half room apartment, private bath, kitchen furnished complete, second floor, w'aiking distance lo campus. By the year only, 506 E. Rosemary St. Write Miss F, Jones, 402 Buchman Blvd. Dur ham. TF 17-INCH MAGNAVOX TV, OUT- side antenna, wiring, metal TV UPSTAIRS APARTMENT, 2 BED- stand.. New picture tube. $80. Phone 3851 after 1 p.m. rooms, bath, living room, kitch en. Stove and refrigerator furn ished. 126V2 North St. Call 3251. 3und MONUMENTS, MARKERS:!' Before you buy,, we sincerely urge^ HoUSeS For Rent you to investigate our capacity j for service, our material a n d j workmanship. .Whether your: needs are for a simple marker I or an elaborate monument, we! 28 HOUSE AT 1214 HILLITiEW. TWO bedrooms, living room, kitchen, bath, large screen porch. Call 8-2878 or 9-7721. will look forward to the oppor tunity of serving you. Siler City Monument Company. Phone 885, Siler City, N. C. IHINA DISH LEFT side of road near e, 9-.5823. OUR MOST LIVABLE SIX-ROOM home at 9 Roger.son Drive. Please call 8-1203 for appointment. LCDR, Culbreth. 6 ROOM FRAME HOUSE IN DOG wood Acres, LARGE 3 BEDROOM HOME NEAR Glen Lennox. WesWin, Inc. Phone 9-1341. HIN G! Y STOCKED— CATS CARP BAS3 PRIZES EVERY HOUR FOR BIGGEST WEEKEND AND HOLIDAY FISH IfATER LAKE rom Chapel Hill rrington Rd. Days A Week UPRIGHT PIANO, REASONABLY priced; good condition. Phone 9-3976. FOR SALE BY OWNER — WELL designed modern house. 412 White- head Circle. Phone 8-2652, 100 FABMALL TRACTOR AND harrow, corn planter, plant fer tilizer du.-,'(er, 2 tobacco curers, 4,000 tobacco stiek.s. Can be seen at James Faircloth's farm, Eald- eiiTownship. Call J. M. Gilmore, 3476 in Reidsville after 3:.T0 p.m. HANDSOME AND CONVENIENT in-town house fur a big family or for a grdup of .serious gradu ate students or rcspon.siblc adult.s, A tour bedroom, two and one half bath hou.se on a spaci ous shaded lot at 404 Westwood Drive, walking distance from campus and hospital. “Complete ly furnished,” lots of basement and attic space tor “storing other furniture,” plus dish wash er-dryer! Separate dining room, room, porches and garage. Avail able April to February 1, 1958. For further information call JOHN P'OUSHEE AGENCY Phone 8431. ;HT MONEY and FHA money construction of Only 2% down y lerm.s. Constructors & Ity Corp. 405 W. Franklin me 8-408 : POWELL R. M. Kendall uth Sluder ancy Jenkins) I 126 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. SIX- i room residence, 4 rooms com plete. good well water, lights, and telephone available. If you ! — are mtere.sted in a farm, this! j will suit you. Located about 8 I, miles west of Chapel Hill on good highway, Vs mile south of i new Greensboro Highway, i Thompson and Vincent, 3.83 ! West Rosemary, office phone j 5051. residence phone 8-0663. FIVE ROOM BRICK HOUSE IK center of town with holiby work shop. Call 9-458. USED ELECTRIC AND TREADLE machines. Cheap. Sews good. Keith’s Sewing Machines, 403 W. Franklin. ICE or MIND ORROW I Protection For heft iebility •amage ( hon . id Death P(>r All Kinds Of uranee iFoushee JENCY le 8-431 iolumfaia SI, EXCELLENT AUTO LIABILITY and Physical Damage Insurance with saving to 20% with a Capita! Stock Company - Safeco Insurance Company of Ameri ca of the faniou.s General of America group. Assets; 210 million dollars, policyholders surplus 95 milUor.. C. Whid Powell, Insurance Agency, Powell - Ward Bldg., 405 W- Franklin St. Phone 8478. “Save with Safeco.” . SMALL HOUSE, automatic heat, large rooms! at 1101 Piftsboro Road. Call 9-3441. Wanted To Rent 29 " f Book By Ehle Now Ora SqIb fra Chopef Hill You Just Can't Beat A News Leader Want Ad For Results . . . And you don't have to be an advertising expert! All you have to do is pick up the phone and give us a call. You see, Want Ads are read by more people than any other form of adver tising. So whether you're buying or selling, look ing for a [ob or a helper — depend on News Leader Classifieds for fast results! Phone 8-444 Classified Dept. News Leader A novel by John Ehle ot the Jniversily Communications Center -s currently on sale in downtown -bookstores. “Move Over, Mountain,” dealing with the growth and rise of a man in the fictional North Carolina community of Leafwood was re cently released by a New York publishing company. Ehle says of his book, “It is the )tory if a man T respect who lives n a town I like, and the man and Ihe towp are presented as I know them. Ehle has written and directed three films about North Carolina, and is the author of over thirty short st‘uries and play.s. Negro Community News Mrs. Mae Riggsbse Phone 8-6013 An Easter Sunrise Service wiii^les Williams, Mrs. Hargraves and be held Sunday morning at 4:45 Erodie Riggsbee. a.rn, at the First Baptist Church on* The 91st anniversary of the First Roberson St. The Rev. J. R. Man-. E.-^ptist Church will begin this Smi ley, pastor, will conduct the ser-lday and go through April 28. Pas- ! vice. An Easter .Cantata will be tors conducting service.s during then ' given Siindby night at 8 o’clock under the direction of Ozzie' Ed wards and William McCauley Jr. At the Boy Scout Circus last Sat-| urday in Raleigh Cub Scout Pack will be the Revs. Lightsey, Foushce and Stanford. The Rev. Mr. Stan ford is a former pastor and will •conduct services Sunday, April 28 A meeUng for Boy Scout and Cub .107 of Chapel ilill was on exhibit ’ Scout den mothers and Scout mas- w,ith a train made by the Pack and Pack Master Luther Atwater, as sisted by Sammy Jones. Den ters was held at Efland High School Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. Joe Swain is improving at Me- Vision-Safety Essay Contest Is Announced WANTED - WELL L 0 C A T E D Mortgage Book 134, Page 348, small iinfiirnished house by retired County Regi.stry, default elderly couple, Mav-June or July' ^**''*"8 “^^^curred in payment of availability. Adress News Leader, >n5ebtedness thereby secured. Box—K. A. Houses For Sale 30 Property For Rent 25 DESIR.4BLE OFFICE, STORE, stoi'age space for rent. Call 9- 458. Rooms For Rent 26 QUIET STUDENTS MAY ROOM comfortably in professor’s lioii.se: five minutes beyond Medical School. Phone 3311 be tween 6 and 7 pm. Ca.sh receipt from marketing of livestock and livestock products in .North Carolina in 1956 were up $20.8 million from the year before. FOR BETTER HOMES FOR BETTER RENTALS FOR BETTER BUYS Call 6566 CHAPEL HILL REALTY John Cates Over University Restaurant LEGAL NOTICES EXECUTORS’ NOTICE Having qualified as Executors of the Estate of Henry Albert Bow den, of Orange County, North Caro lina, thi.s is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said Deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 2Bth day of March, 1958, or this iNotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebt ed to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This the 28th day of March, 1957. Clyde H. Bowden and Lillian B Garrard, Executors of the Es tate of Henry Albert Bowden, Deceased, Route 1, Chapel Hill. the undersigned, having been re- guested so to do by the cestui que trust, will' offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Hillsboro, Orange County, North Carolina, at twelve o’clock noon on Friday, May 10th. 1957, the following des cribed real estate located- in Chapel Hill Township, Orange j County, North Carolina: 1 LEGIONS AUXILIARY DISTRICT The Eighth District Conference of the American Legion Auxiliary was held in the Carolina Inn last Tuesday, with Mrs. John C. Ileit- maii, eighth District Committee- woman, presiding. Mrs. Paul J. Johnson Jr.. State President of the Auxiliary, addressed the morning session and Dr. Robert Cadmus of Memorial Hospital addressed the afternoon meeting. High school students in Orange County w’ill be eligible to partici pate in the 1957 high school essay contest on “Vision and Highway Safety,” sponsored statewide by' the Northe Carolina Optometric Society. ‘ | f The local winner will receive a prize of a $25 11. S. Savings Bond,' it was announced today by Dr. | William T. Kohn. area contest chairman. The prize has been pro- j vdded by the Orange County unit of the State Society. In addition to the local prize, U. S. Savings Bonds will be awarded winners in the district and state contest. First place win ner in North Carolina will re ceive a $500 bond and an all ex pense paid trip to the North Car olina State Optometric Society’s annual banquet in Raleigh May 27, ■1957. Any high school student in Orange County may enter the con test, according to the local chair man. The deadline for entries is May 1, 1957. Students interested in entering the contest may obtain complete information from Iheir English teacher or from any local optom etrist. ; mothers attending were Mrs. Carlo!- menial Hospital. ta Mae Ri.ggsbee. Mrs. Mary Riggs-1 Mrs. Elsie Weaver is improving be and Mrs. Lattic Vickers. Pa rents who attended were Mrs. Char-' BIRTHS from her illness. A thought for today; The angels rolled the stone away and Jesus arose on Easter Day. A prayer for today: Dear God, we are happy aud thankful for thy Son who died on the cros.s for our I sins. Please keep us near the cross Larry Bernard WilUam.s | A son, Lan’y Bernard, w^as born where Jesus died- Amen, lo Mr. and Mrs. Harold Williams o'; 219 N. RoberS'On St., on April 6 at Memorial Hospital. Mr.s. Wil liams is the former Betty Sue Noell. Mr. Williams works- for the Univer sity. Amos Lee Baldwin HI Bandas “B” Rating The Lincoln High School Band un der the direction of C. A. Egerton Jr. received a. “B” rating at the district band fe.stival, April 15. held in Asiheboro. 'fhe band will attend the state A son, .4mos Lee III. was born to! festival on May 2. 1957. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lee Baldwin' Jr., of 212 N. Graham St,, on April! Lincoln High School News The annual Newspai>er and Year- 3 at Memorial Hospital. Mr. Bald-' book Conference was held at N. C. win w'orks at Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Baldwin is the former Dorothy Ruth Robinson of Chapel Hill. Curtis Edward Baldwin A son, Curtis Edward, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Route One on March 27 at Me morial Hosiptal. Mr. Baldwin is a farmer. PICTURE FRAMING ANY SIZE —MADE TO ORDER FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE 1955 CHEVROLET 4-Dr. V-8, Fcwergltde 1956 FORD Tudor NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NORTH CAROLINA ORANGE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale' contained in that cer tain deed ol trust executed by Charles E. Cole and wife, Linda Cole, to L. J. Phipps, Trustee, and Coman Lumber Company, dated October 17, 1955, recorded 1956 CHEVROLET 2-Dr. 1956 FORD Station Wagon V-8, Fordmatic $2245 Crowell Little Motor Co. Dealer License No. lOSZ-A Fhone 9-444 Nile 4647 IBBEH Professional Results Require Professional Tools Use COMAN S RENTAL SERVICE • Floor Sanders • Electric Drills •Electric Saws • Post Hole Diggers • Belt Sanders. AH types tools rented by the hour, day, or weekend at nominal rates. COMAN LUMBER CO. 103 S. Graham St. Phone 6101 All of those certain lots or parcH-s of land situated, lying and being on the West side of Roberson Street in the Town of Chapel Hill, N. C., and known and designated as Lots Nos. 59 nd. 60 in Part "B” in the Sub division of the Craig Properly as surveyed by J. Ralph Weaver, Registered Surveyor, September 14, 1939, and described as fol lows: BEGINNING at a stake in the West property line of Rober son Street, the Southeast corn er of Lot No. 58; running t-hence with the line of the -.said Lot No. 58 South 85 degrees West 140.8 feet to stake; running thence -South 1 degree West 50 feet to a stake, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 61; running thence with the line of Lot No. 61 North 85 degrees East 141 feet to a stake in the West property line of Robenson Street; running thence with the West property line of Roberson Street North 1 degree East 50 feet to the beginning. > TICKETS GO ON SALE Tickets for fhe Lament School bf Drama presentation of “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs” will go on sale Monday at the Chapel Hill Elementary School and at Danziger’s, The play, for adults and school-age children only, will he presented Saturday, April 27, ut 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. and ion Sun day, April 28, at 2:30 p.m. ‘The paths of glory’ may ‘lead to the grave,’ but for prize winning beef cattle, it also seems lo lead lo the slaughter house. Price supports and prices of dairy products' ^to farmers in 1957 are likely to be about the same as in 1956. HEAR REV. McMULLEN Rev. Robert J. McMullen, Past Junior Grand Warden of tlie Grand I-od.ge of China, will address Uni versity Lodge No. 408 on “The Sprig of AcaciaO’ Monday, April 15, at. 8 P.M., at the lodge ball. All Master Masons are invited. I North Carolina w'ool producers i are likely to get a litlle better price j for their product this year than in ! 1956. SEE THE ADlIrMATIC SEWING MACHINE {Queen For A Day Star) AT KEITH'S • DRESSMAKING • ALTERATIONS • BUTTON HOLES • DECORATIONS KEITH'S SEWING MACHINE SALES AND SERVICE ■ Phone 9-7041 403 W. Franklin St. Average prices paid by North Carolina farmers for all poultry feeds and most mixed dairy fe ds during the month ended February 1-5, 1957 w'ere 5 cents per hundred higher than {he previou.s' month. College last Friday. Two advisors and 14 students Prom Lincoln at tended. They were Miss L. T. Rhodes and Mrs. M. G. Frazier, advisors, and Esphur Foster, Del- ores James, Delores Edwards, Shir ley Merritt, Marcia 'VVilliams, Faye Brooks, Charlotta Farrington, Wil liam Nunn, Joseph Burnette, Joseph Pettiford, Janice Bynum, Barbara Headen. Joyce Minor and Helen Junes. P. T. A. Meet The meeting of the Lincoln High School P. T. A^ will be held in the school’s gymtorfum on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. IT'S TIMS TO ORDER YOUR Easfar Flov/ers • EASTER LILIES •potted plants • CUT FLOWERS Hill's Flov/ers & Gifts Phone 9-8281 Main St. Carrboro BUMPER BASS CROP'- You can’t beat a mountain lake for hig fighting bass ... and it looks like a bumper crop this year in Fontana Lake! Near you—high in the Great Smoky Mtns.—you enjoy all the privacy, all the conveniences of home! Excellent food, 300 delightful cottages, .56-room Lodge ... tackle, boats, motors—every thing for a perfect fishing holiday 1 BRING the FAMILY! For them, a wonderful rttreat--for a day, for a week! Craft makina aquare dancing, horseback riding, tennis, scenic tours. NEW SWIMMING OOL OPENS IN MAY. Supervised play for children-aitters available. Colne now- rates arc much lower in Spring. A twenty per cent cash deposit will be required of the highest bidder. Sale is subject to prior encumbrances and unpaid taxe.s and will remain open for ten days for inerca.scd bid. This 8th day of April, 1957. L. ,1. PHIPPS. Trustee Phone 8-5051 For Radio Hi- Fi repairs GUARANTEED SERVICE BOTSFORD'S IN OGBURN FURNITURE MARKET FOR REAL ESTATE SALES AND RENTALS CALL Service Insurance & Realty Co. 8472 REALTOR Clyde HoYnaday 28 Years at same location 9 ONE DAY SERVICE! Save Money Play Safe Expert Work Guaranteed Budget Terms Chapel Hill Tire Co: “Seiberling Tires” 502 West Franklin St. FREE COLOR fOlDttt-Write to: Rvstdent Mmmfser. Dept. S 57 Fontana ViUagn, N. C. NOW, AT FOUSHEE-OLSEN! IN LOVELY GREENWOOD a pretty three bedroom, ranch style hati V on a very large, level lot (over an acre in size). Redwood .'.ding, an eight inch brick wall foundation, termite guarantee, paved garage for. storage or expansion. Located just a couple of blocks from shopping, school, and bu.s line, on city water and sewer lines. The price for hou.se and lot fully developed is ohly $22,(KX). WITH A GOOD FHA 4V2% LOAN, three bedrooms, an attractive big kilehen, and five big double closets; house priced at $11,000. FOR INrORMATlON ON THESE and on excellent variety of well priced .listings including homes with FHA fmancing call us today. If yea want a new home we can have an attractive one built for you to VA and FH,4 specifications. We are oqiiiped to .-j-rve you, what ever your need. Mrs. Sarah Olsen, John Foushee, Bill Olsen Jr. at FOUSHEE-OLSEN REALTY CO. REALTORS 108 N. Columbia St. Tel«phone 8431 y.
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