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Page 2, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., Dec. 25, 1964 Take Stock Santa Claus, envisioned today as a jolly, cheerful man with an affinity for children, was a ro manticist too, according to leg- PRINTING Careful craftsmanship puts the touch of perfection to every job we do. Each is creatively plan ned to serve its purpose better! Call us! The Wake Weekly — 556-3429. THE WAKE WEEKLY WAKE FOREST, N. C. “Your Hometown News” Member N. C. Press Assoc. R. W. Allen — Editor & Publ. M. G. Allen — Business Mgr. Office Phone 556-3429 Published every Friday morn ing at Wake Forest, North Car olina by The Wake Weekly at its print shop on S. White St. Second class postage paid at Wake Forest, N. C. Subscription rate — $3 per year Rate outside aea — $3.50 year In N. C Add 3% Sales Tax (Payable In Advance) Single Copies 9c each Advertising rates furnished on request. Classified advertising 25c per line, minimum $1.00 for first insertion; thereafter, rate Is price if no copy change. end. The first Santa Claus, St. Nich olas, started the custom of hang ing stockings by the chimney when his romantic heart was touched, and he gifted a bankrupt merchant’s three marriageable daughters with gold for their dowries. Desiring anonymity, he tossed the three bags of gold through the window, or, as some tell it, down the chimney. One of-the bags land ed in a stocking which had been hung up to dry on the mantelpiece. Hanging up stockings thus be came part of the holiday ritual. Forestville News By CATHY MUNN Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Newsome and Trivet spent several days with Mrs. Newsome’s family, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Norman in Knoxville, Tenn. over the week end. Miss Cathy Lentz is home after being in the hospital with pleurisy, but she was not able to go back to school this week. Services Held for Mrs. Ava Rogers Mrs. Ava R. Rogers 76 died Mon day night at the home of her son, H. C. Rogers, Route 1 Garner, fol lowing a long illness. She was a life long resident of Wake County. When a person gets into the hab . it of wasting time, he is sure to waste a great deal that does not belong to him. I Christmas is a pretty thing. Especially when the birds all sing. ^ Santa’s sleigh rides high at night, ^ To fill the children with delight In the morning we shall hear The pitter patter of children near. And so I say to people near Happy Christmas and to all A Good Year. Cathy Estate Sale etc. 1— 1964 F-lOO Ford Truck, V2 Ton, Long Wheel Base 2— FarmaU M Tractors with Cultivators, Planters, Discs, 1—McCormick “46” Hay Baler, PTO 1—Wade Rain Irrigation System with 2000 Ft. of Pipe 1—Two Row Tobacco Setter 1—Silent Flame Tobacco Harvester 1—Rubber Tired 'Tractor Wagon 1—“55” Massey Harris Self-Propelled Combine with Com Harvester and Bean Attachments Plus Assorted Farm Euipment of Every Description AU Equipment in Execellent Condition. Priced to Sell. Can be seen at H. R. Mitchell Farm, 4 Miles West of YoungsviUe. Survivors include her husband, Ira Rogers of the home! 3 sons, H. C. Rogers, Route 1 Garner, Pugh R. Rogers, Knightdale, Amos Rogers, Route 2, Raleigh; 17 grandchildren and 21 great grand children. Funeral services were conduct ed Wednesday at 2:00 o’clock from the New Light Baptist Church with the Rev. P. E. Chisenhall, pastor and the Rev. Don Bowen officiat ing. Burial followed in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were: John D. Jones, Alfred Sauls, Carlton Roles, John Mangum, Roy Lassiter and Wade Williams. John S. Byrd Receives Phone Co. Appointment Lhnner Honoh Miller Emph Building Committee I sai tanrienaz iiaaA-i ‘ ■' ‘ • $hC4tEC GftADirfO i;M CtERK HymUtn* » > CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ad rates are 25c per line with a minimum of $1.00 for first insertion. Each succeeding insertion will be half price providing there is no copy change in the ad. All classifieds aije payable in advance. A service charge of 25c for billing will be made if cash doesn’t accompany ad except those running on a continuous basis. WANTED TO BUY WANTED SHELLED OR EAR CORN. Top price. W. E. 'Thom as 556-4627. YoungsviUe. 2tp GOOD MILK COW wanted. CaU 556-2188 or see Ted Daniel, Rt. 2, Wake Forest. Itnp WILL BUY COUNTRY HAMS, any size, any amount. CaU 556-3133, Keith’s Super Market, Wake For est. 3tp SERVICES FOR SALE CHRISTMAS SPECIAL — NICE size wreaths on stand, $3.95. Mrs. Eric Holmes and Zula Wilson, de signers, Holmes Flower Shop, FaUs of Neuse. Itnp WANTED RIDE TO AND FROM Raleigh. CaU Mrs. Jones after 6:00 P. M. 556-5228. Itp Notice! Annual meeting of share hol ders of Wake Forest Savings & Loan Association wUl be held in City Court room on Monday night, January 11, 1965, at 8:00 P. M. We are very anxious that you attend this meeting and hear of the progress your As sociation has made. Yours very truly, MRS. W. L. GLOVER, Secretary & Treasurer. Surveying the newly redecorated sanctuary of the Wake Forest Baptist Church are memhers of the buUding committee which sup ervised the work. 'They are: (1 to r) seated — Ben Aycock, chair man, Mrs. E. C. Snyder, Mrs. G. C. Mackie; standing. Dr. Fred Sandusky, J. L. Warren, and Dr. J. H. Blackmore. COUNTRY HAMS, 2 years old. Close out price. 65c a lb. W. E. Thomas 556-4627, YoungsviUe. 2tp ROLESVILLE — TWO ACRES at city limits on 401 Hwy. South. Phone 556-2940. tfn NEW 4 BEDROOM, BRICK spUt- level house on FaUs Rd. at Fair fax HiUs. Large recreation room with fireplace, kitchen with buUt- ins, 2 ceramic baths, also V2 bath, double carport and large screened porch, $25,500. CaU W. E. Looper 556-2410. 15 min. drive from Wake Forest from downtown Raleigh. SHALLOW WELL PUMP in good condition. CaU Mrs. G. J. Robert son, 556-2152. HOGS CLEANED AND DRESSED — Also sold off gaUows. For ap pointment caU June Eddins, 556- 5252. tfn CENTRAL CAROLINA BANK of fers you complete banking serv ice. Everything from savings and checking accounts to safe deposit boxes and Trust Department ser vice. See Central Carolina Bank in Wake Forest. COMMERCIAL FLOOR SANDER for rent. Smith Furniture, Wake Forest. tfn EXTRA TIME FOR PLEASURE and relaxation, thanks to the con venience of Banking-by-MaU at Central Carolina Bank in Wake Forest. Find out how easy it is. FOR RENT TWO RACOON COLLAR Tan girls’ coats. Sizes 10 & 12 — coUar de tachable. Good cond. $10.00 each. CaU 556-2716 or 556-3429. REGISTERED PUPPIES — Chi huahuas, cocker spaniels, col- Ues, German shepherds, 8 miles west Wake Forest, Hgy. 98 2 mi. from Neuse River. Keith Kennels, Raleigh 787-2561. 3tnp WELL kept carpets show the re sults of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning. Rent electric sham- pooer $1. Smith’s Furniture. WESTINGHOUSE ELEC. STOVE. Good cond. Reasonable. CaU 556- 3665 after 5 P. M. tfn IF YOU WANT to trade your pres ent car for a new one, why not see Central Carolina Bank about' a new car loan? Lowest bank rates. Why pay more? Buy your insurance where you Uke. See Central Carolina Bank in Wake Forest. SPECIAL NOTICE SEE HOLMES FLOWER SHOP to save money on your Christmas permanent flowers, cemetery and home arrangements. FaUs of Neuse, open day or night except Sundays. 2tnp POPE’S SHOE SHOP. Open 7 to 6 daily. Located in former Health CUnic, Wilkinson Bldg. 3tp CERAMIC, MARBLE, QUARRY and Flagstone. Neuse TUe Service, U. S. 1 South, Wake Forest, N. C., B. S. Fulp, Wake Forest 556-5309; H. R. Wadford, Raleigh 832-5640. CENTRAL CAROLINA Bank pays daUy interest on all saving ac counts—and at high bank rates. Plus your savings are insured. See Central Carolina Bank in Wake Forest. ASPHALT PAVING — Pond buUd ing, land clearing, top soU, grad ing and paving. Bulldozers, front- end loaders, and motor graders for rent by hour or contact note. Cal vin Ray, contractor. CaU 556- 3769, Rt. 1, Wake Forest. BEAUTIFUL WARMLY LINED slacks, size 42 quUted bed jacket, grey winter sport dress and coat size 20y2. CaU 556-3495. tfn AIR CONDITIONED FURNISHED Apartment House for two. Good location. CaU 556-3557. 4tp HOUSE ON N. COLLEGE ST. and house and Aartment on Pearce St. Also furnished rooms, store buUd ing barber shop and trailer spaces. Dr. C. T. WUkinson, 556-3204. ONE POUR ROOM, one 5 room house for rent. CaU 556-3780 or 556-3712. tfn FOUR-ROOM NEWLY PAINTED quiet apt. for Christian couple. Pvt. bath. Reasonable. Now avaU- able. CaU 556-3495. tfn TWO APTS, one 5 room and 4 room, porches, garden space and large yard. CaU Mrs. Geo. Bolus. tfn BUSINESS OFFICE SPACE avaU- able 215 Waite St., Wake Forest (Business District). Contact Dr. J. S. WUkinson, 3029 GranviUe Dr., Raleigh, N. C. SPACIOUS 4-ROOM APT. Up stairs, heat, and water furnished. Also pvt. room. Come by 219 South Street, Wake Forest. tfn TRAILER SPACES, New Trailer Park near 8 acre lake, plenty of shade, each lot 50x100 ft., 1 mi north on US 1-A highway. Calvin Ray, 556-3769. NEW HOUSES FOR SALE. Also Service Station with Uving quar ters for rent. LeRoy Ray, Rt. 1, Wake Forest, CaU 556-3920. tfn FOR FORD CAR SALES AND Service, contact Sanders Motor Co. representative in Wake Forest, A. D. “Andy” PoUard, P. 0. Box 144. Phone Wake Forest, 556-4356 or Raleigh, 'TE 4-7301. SANITARY SEPTIC TANK clean ing, prompt service, K. T. Moore, Franklinton, N. C. Phone 494-7825. PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Spec- iaUzing in interior, exterior and stipple painting. J^ee estimates. Young Paint Company. 556- 3823. John S. Byrd has been appointed commercial representative at Hen derson by Carolina Telephone. The announcement was made by H. T. Pitts, local manager for the company. As commercial representative, Byrd will assist Pitts in the super vision of business offices and con tacts with the company’s custo mers in Henderson, Warrenton, Norlina, Louisburg, Franklinton, Wake Forest, and Oxford. He succeeds Preston L. Fields, Jr., who has become a sales and service representative for the tele phone company in New Bern. It isn’t the weight gained be tween Christmas and New Year’s that becomes a medical problem — it’s the weight gained between New Year’s and Christmas, the North Carolina Heart Association advises. The annual Millet pany Employee dinnet Monday night at the i The meal was served Keith and included i pork barbecue along' salad, slaw, hush down, and potato stew sert consisted of Pe» coconut-orange cake t furnished by Mrs. 1 Those in attendance" and Mrs. H. L. Miller, ter and son-in-law m' G. T. Wicker of Me^ ida, their son, Oscar^ ily pf Raleigh, Mr. a 0. MacMillan and his| O. MacMillan, Mr. Y. Holden, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert J daughter, Virginia, ijt Donnie J. Hight, Mr. j C. WiUis and children and Buddy. We attract hearts by ties we display; we | by the qualities we ot cf)Risr May your holiday be happy and your blessings Refinished Pews STRICKLAND AUTO SUPPLI 1| Deputy Sheriff] Pews were reconditioned and refinished at the Wake Forest Bap tist Church when work was done on the sanctuary and adjacent area recently. The congregation was hack in the sanctuary for the Christmas services. List of Bee Keepers Sought Geo,tge D. Jones, Entomology Extension Specialist at N. C. State College, is in need of a list of aUj beekeepers in North Carolina. He: EVANS LUMBER (0. Rough and Dressed Lumber is trying to fiU request from farm- ^ ers who want to rent bee colonies for polUnation work. If you arej a beekeeper, mail the foUowing in-j formation to Victor B. Lynn, As sistant Agricultural Extension Agent, P. O. Box 2626, Raleigh, N. C. Name, address, number of colonies, pounds honey produced last year, and number colonies available for pollination work. “I am asking as sweetly as I know how; so please give me the in formation, honey.” IN HOLLAND Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and Rudolph would cause no excite ment in the Netherlands, where children believe that a horse pulls St. Nicholas’ sleigh. The great horse is named Sleipner, and the Dutch children fill their wooden shoes with hay for him. This gives him energy to get St. Nick to every house. B. G. Munn Wishes Everyone A Merry Christmj Holiday Must Have Started Early Dr. C. T. Wilkinson believes in having a big holiday but he said little pre-holiday “celebrating” And — kept him up most of Friday night getting gun shots out of five and stitching up another one at the lo cal hospital where he was on emergency call. '0' FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, 2 BATHS. Must be move off lot immediately. Can be moved for $600. Make us an offer. Contact Marvin Grice or Calvin Ray tfn DRAPERIES BY NORMAN’S. Custom fit. Guaranteed against sun fading. Pattern matched. Hun dreds of samples. Free Estimates. Smith Furniture Co. tfn CINDERS — Dump truck load, $8 per load delivered. LeRoy Ray. 556-3920. tfn Beautiful Building Lots. Near sev en acre lake. Terms or cash One mile north of Wake Forest on Hwy. 1-A. Call Calvin Ray, 556-3769. RUBBER STAMPS — Made to or der stamps of highest quality. The rubber dies are deeply molded and clear cut. Also daters, pocket stamps, notary seals, stamp pads, laimdry marking inks. Place your order now. 'The Wake Weekly, So. White Street, Wake Forest. Thinking of Buying or Selling Wake County Property . . • Williams & Haywood, REALTORS David M. Smoot, Associate 834-4348 Raleigh 834-2825 New drive-in office 629 Oberlin Road. tfn SPECIAL PRICES on CONCRE’TE driveways, walkways, and patios. Wake Forest Ready Mix Ck)ncrete Phone 556-3851. STAR-LI’TE RESTAURANT - Pork and Chicken B-B-Q our specialty. T. O. Johnson, U.S. 1, 3 mUes So. of Wake Forest. 4-26 SEPTIC TANK and DRAINAGE Lines instalied. Any type digging. CaU LeRoy Ray, 556-3920. HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING instaUation and repairs. Up to 3 years to pay. W. H. Blackmon, Rt. 3, Wake Forest. Call TB 3-9479. CARTER’S WELDING & REPAIR Service. Complete farm equip ment, truck, repairs. 1-A So. next to Waco Feed Co., Wake Forest. Phone 556-3911. 4t FIRST IN QUi^ITYj FAIREST In price, fastest in service. Smith’s Shoe Shop. N. White St., 556- 3221. 4tp Our heartiest good wishes for a happy and joyous Yuletide go to you and yours. PROFESSIONAL TV SERVICE OLD-FASHIONED T®; Christmas .>■ V •: '• & i S i- • :. « • wish you the happiest of holidays, filled with all the friendly warmth of a good old-fashioned Christmas. WAKE FOREST READY MIX CONCRETE TO WISH YOU A JOYFUL CHRISIMM Liet as remember J as we celebrate His birth, that our duty to mankind is ever growing in a world that gropes lor peace and understanding. With trust in Him... and with the spirit of love, we must renew our ^ faith and dedicate our efforts to accomplish that ideal. Keith’s Super Market Wake Forest, N. C.
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