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s M W in tw wii ^ri ;ev Hi nd so un tat mi nt n T A ou ffi TI ug U( tai e : 14. fo se s Ip Page 2, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., March 26, 1965 TOBACC O GROWERS PLAN FOR PROFIT IN 1965 THEN ... SEE US FOR ... We Have Complete Stocks Of All Grades of SWIFT'S PLANT FOODS R. L. Jones Store Rt. 5, Wake Cross Roads Raleigh, N. C. Ph 266-2216 Services Today for uiauae B. BCLwards FALLS COMMUNITY NEWS By Mrs. D. P. Jenks Otis Holmes visited his sisters and brothers here iast week. Otis and Mrs. Mary Lowery went to Raleigh on Wednesday night and were out in some of the storm. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Willard Lowery and family. Mr. Robin Young had a bad ac cident last Thursday afternoon about 5 o’clock while riding his TBF WAKE WEEKLY WAKE FOREST, N. C. “Your Hometown News” Member N. C. Press Assoc. R. W. AUen — Editor & Publ. M. G. Allen — Business Mgr. Office Phone 556-3429 Published every Friday morn ing at Wake Forest, North Car olina by Tlie 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 area — $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 V2 price if no copy change. CLASSIFIED AD RATES Classified ad rates are 25e per line with a minimum of $1.00 for first insertion. Each succeeding insertion wUl be hall price providing there is no copy change in the ad. All classifies ai|e payable in advance. A service charge of 25c for billing will be made if cash doesn’t accompany ad except those running on a continaons basis. HELP WANTED OFFICE HELP needed, F. J. Wil liams. Call 556-3332. 2tnp SERVICES COLORED WOMAN Wanted to keep two children and do general housework. Call 556-5815. 3tp WANTED RIDERS WANTED to Raleigh. Hours 8:30 to 5:30. Mrs. Ellen Penny, Rt. No. 3, Wake Forest. CaU 556-3238. 2tnp LOST MALE POINTER BIRD DOG, white with brown ears and brown spot on forehead. Name, Major. Reward. Call 556-2376 or 556-3977. L. A. Woodlief, Yoimgsville. tfn FOR RENT APT. connected with store in Rolesville. 3 bedrooms and bath upstairs, combination living room and dining room, kitchen down stairs. Call 556-2153 after 6:30 p. m. SIX ROOM House, full basement, & shower in Rolesville. Call 556- 2153 after 6:30 p. m. 4tnp FARM FOR RENT. Terms Cash. 2.99 acres of tobacco, 9.6 acres of cotton. CaU 556-3262. 3tp TWO 3 room Apts., living room, bedroom, kitchen. S. Main St. Call Mrs. Bolus at 556-3783 or 556-3764. tfn SEVEN ROOM house with bath near RolesvUle. R. A. Averette, Phone 556-3337. 3tnp FIVE ROOM HOUSE. $25 per month. Wake Cross Roads com munity. Proctor Massey, call 266- 2645. 3tp FURNISHED or Unfurnished apts. Pvt. entrance, reasonable. 228 N. Main. CaU Mrs. Jones, 556-5301 after 6 p.m. tfn 3 ROOM FURN. House. AvaU- able AprU 1. Perry’s Circle. Bob Perry, 556-4227. tfn TEXACO SERVICE STATION, South Main St., Wake Forest for rent. CaU Modern Oil Co. 832-6681, Raleigh, N. C. tfn HOUSE on N. CoUege St. Also house & apartment on Pearce St. Also furnished rooms, store buUd- ing barber shop and traUer spaces. Dr. C. T. WUkinson, 556-3204. BUSINESS OFFICTE SPACE avail able 215 Waite St., Wake Forest (business district) contact Harts- field and Nash, Agents. Phone 556- 3698, Wake Forest. 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. FOR SALE TWO GOOD LADIES’ DRESSES. Size 12. CaU 556-5384. Itp TOBACCO BARN AND SET OF Silent Flame curers'for sale. Good- • condition. W. G. Mangum, Rt. 1, Wake Forest. Call 556-3837. YAMAHA MOTORCYCLE 1964 model. Y.D.F. 3 250CC. Wind shield and other extras. 1100 miles. $525. Call Lamis Carter, 556-2673. GENTLE CHILDREN’S HORSE 3 gaited. Call Franklinton 594-2570. Itp POSTED SIGNS—BIG LETTERS. Protect yourself from trespassers by posting land. 15c each. 2 for 25c or $1.00 dozen. The Wake Weekly, 504 S. White St. JOE EARL BRODGEN, Route 1, pick up two free ihovie passes good at the Forest Theatre before next Friday at The Wake Weekly office. EVENING GOWN, floor length with hoop, size 14. Call Ricky Per ry, 556-5418. tfn ENGLISH SHEPHERD — Collie crossed puppies. 9 weeks old — Phone 556-3465. 2tp 62 FALCON 4 DOOR — straight drive. CaU 556-3329. tfn THE PROVEN carpet cleaner Blue Lustre is easy on the budget. Restores forgotten colors. Rent electric shampooer $1. Smith Furn. NEW HOUSES FOR SALE. Also Service Station with living 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. j D. “Andy” PoUard, P. 0. Box 144. ' Phone Wake Forest, 556-4356 or * Raleigh, 'TE 4-7301. 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 i CINDERS — Dump truck load, $8 per load deUvered. LeRoy Ray. 556-3920. tfn Beautiful BuUding Lots. Near sev en acre lake. Terms or cash One mUe north of Wake Forest on Hwy. 1-A. CaU Calvin Ray, 556-3769. Card of Thanks I would like to thank aU my friends and family for the visits, cards, flowers and gifts I received dfuring my stay at the hospital and since returning home. Kathleen W. Shearon CAKES AND PIES, cheese rolls, party mix. Made to order. Mrs. Fate Winkelmann 556-3849. 3tnp. RUBBER STAMPS — Made to or der stamps of highest quaUty. The rubber dies are deeply molded and clear cut. Also daters, pocket stamps, notary seals, stamp pads, laundry marking inks. Place your order now. The Wake Weekly, So. White Street Wake Forest. INCOME TAX RETURNS pre pared. Mrs. Edwin Bobo. 213 North Main Street. Call 556-3439. COMMERCIAL FLOOR SANDER for rent. Smith Furniture, Wake Forest tfn SPECIAL NOTICE B. S. Fulp, Wake Forest 556-5309; 3769, Rt. 1, Wake Forest. ing, prompt service, K. T. Moore, Frmiklinton, N. C. Phone 494-7825. Young Paint Company. 556- Thinking of Buying or Selling > Wake County Property . . . WiUiams & Haywood, REALTORS David M. Smoot, Associate 834-4348 Raleigh 834-2825 New drive-in office 629 Oberlin Road. tfn 4t 4tp 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. motorcycle. Robin lost control of the vehicle and ran into a huge oak tree, cutting off one foot, breaking his leg near the hip, breaking some of his fingers and one arm besides several ribs and other injuries. He was rushed to Rex hospital by ambulance. Robin needs 6 pints of blood. If anyone wiU give Robin a pint please go to Rex Hospital and tell the nurse there you are giving it for Robin. Some of you people know who Robin is and some don’t. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Vernon Young and he has been living here for sometime. You may let Mrs. Judene Young or our Pastor, Rev. Keefe know if you will give Robin blood, thank 1 you. One thing sure, time just goes rolling along to make those years home piling up. But can you hardly believe 14 of them have come to Miss Wanda Strickland, Saturday, March 20 Wanda was 14. She will be sweet sixteen now before she knows it and driving her daddy’s car. Happy birthday Wanda. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Biddell vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Freddy Jack- son in Dunn last week. They spent one night with them and came home. Mrs. Jackson is the for mer Miss Maud Strother. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Watkins and Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Strickland and daughters spent several days in Fla. week before last. They visit ed Rev. and Mrs. Tommie Elling ton and family. I hear that the Ellingtons are coming back to North Carolina, to Spindale Church real soon. (Claude n. Edwards, 37 of Roies- viue died Tuesday following a oriel illness. He had oeen in de clining neaith for several months. native oi rranitim County, ne nad lived in vVake county tor 25 years and was a member of Roles ville Baptist Church. ! Survivmg are his mother, Mrs. !itutn Ayscue Edwards of the 'nome; four sisters, Mrs. Virginia ivfolioy of Wicnita, Kansas, Mrs. Helen Stallings of Raleigh, Mrs. Dorothy Riley of Franklinton, and Mrs. Mary Leonard of Rolesville; two brothers, Carlyle Edwards of Wake Forest and Jerry Edwards of the home; several aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday morning at 11:00 o’clock from Beulah Christian Church with the Rev. Crate Jones and the Rev. E. M. Powell officiating. Burial will follow in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Ted Daniel, James Tharrington, John ny Moody, C. R. Johnson, Wiley Johnson, Wiley Ayscue, Emmett Gooch and Chesley Bailey. joyed in the baUroom of the Rebel Restaurant in Roanoke Rapids. Mrs. J. W. Weathers, Jr. at- YOUNGSVILLE NEWS ITEMS ' tended Governor Moore’s Lunch- , eon for community and area lead- and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Felton By MRS. TOBIE HOLDEN The Young People of our Church filled most places of service last Sunday and each one did well. Jerry Carter spoke to us in the morning services. David Looper brought the message for our night services. David also served as Sunday School Supt. in the morn ing. Mrs. Ruth Young was Train- •E3 FOREST WAKE FOREST, N. C. FRI. & SAT., March 26 - 27 John Wayne & Maureen O’Hara McLINTOCK — ALSO — Tony Russell & Bayes Barron War Is Hell ing Union leader for that service. All the ladies were especially glad to have Miss Dora Faye Lassiter teach our Bible Class. All the days’ services were well enjoyed and blessings received by many who were there. On Saturday night Youth lead ers, Mrs. Betty Barham and Miss Dora Faye Lassiter took the young girls class to Tabernacle Church in Raleigh for the Youth rally where they had a real good time. Then they went back to Dora Faye’s home for Pizza and a slum ber party where they really had fun. Those in the party were: Vi vian Baker, Ruth Kelley, Sandra Strickland and their leaders, Bet ty and Dora. Friends will be glad to know that Zula Wilson is better and can have mail if you would like to write to her. Dorothy Dix Hospital is her address. i NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Tax S. D. No. 14485 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY SUN. - TUBS., March 28 - 30 Debbie Reynolds and Harve Presnell The Unsinkable Molly Brown (TECHNICOLOR) WED. - FRI., Mar. 31 - Apr. 2 Ann Margaret & John Forsythe Kitten With a Whip WAKE COUNTY & CITY OF RALEIGH Plaintiff— vs. ANNIE H. LEWIS and all persons in being whose names are unknown or who may be incapacitated or under legal disability who may have or claim to have any interest in the property involved in this action. To ANNIE H. LEWIS, ETALS Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: to foreclose a lien for unpaid taxes upon real estate located in Wake County, due Plaintiffs for the years 1944 thru 1963, County and 1944 thru 1961 for the City of Raleigh. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than 24th day of May, 1965, and upon your failure to do so the par ty (ies) seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This, the 23rd day of March, 1965. Sara Allen Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court M 26; A 2, 9, 16 HAVE YOU RECEIVED A DIVIDEND ON YOUR '64 HAIL INSURANCE PREMIUM! FARMERS WHO BOUGHT INA PARTICIPATING HAIL INSURANCE POLICIES IN 1964 THROUGH Privette Insurance Agy. Have Received 10% Dividend Checks From Insurance Co. of North America. Individual dividends ranged as high as i136M in our agency. INA PARTICIPATING HAIL INSURANCE POLICIES AGAIN WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THE 1965 SEASON. (Neither the payment of a dividend in 1965 nor the rate of dividend, if paid, may be guaranteed by INA or us prior to its declaration by the Board of Directors of INA.) See Us for Every Insurance Need — Plus Dependable Personal Service PRIVETTE INSURANCE AGY. JUNE PRIVETTE, AGENT Phone 556-5466 ROLESVILLE, N. C. Mrs. B. F. Woodlief is spending this week in Charlotte with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cox and family and also her son, Wilbur Wood lief. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Wheeler of Wilson were Sunday lunch guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Sanford Pearce announce the birth of a daughter, Alisa Nicole on March 1 22 at Wake Forest Branch hos- | pital. Mrs. Pearce is the former | Gay Morris of Louisburg. j Mr. and Mrs. James Allen were j in Sanford over the weekend visit- : ing her sister and brother-in-law, ! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Underwood. Mrs, Elma Hall of Fuquay-Va- rina visited her brother, Arthur Hall and his family this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Mitchell, Jr. and daughters of Arlington, Va. and Jerry Mitchell of New Bern visited their mother Mrs. Wiley Mitchell and family over the week- ' end. j Rev. and Mrs. Jervais Phillips ; and Steve moved into the Baptist i parsonage over the week end. j Mrs. Pearl Pearce of Rolesville i visited her son and his family, Mr. ! and Mrs. Everette Pearce over the week end. Mrs. J. E. Jones has returned home from Maria Parham Hos pital in Henderson where she had surgery. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Voorhees were dinner guests of the Turner Feltons in observance of Ellis’ birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Weathers, Jr. were guests of honor recently ers in Raleigh on Tuesday. Her mother, Mrs. L. R. Evans, accom panied her to the luncheon. Mrs. L. R. Evans returned home last Saturday after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. James C. at the Annual Men’s Night of the Tate, of Alexandria, Virginia. Mrs. Roanoke Rapids Junior Woman’s Tate is the former Lelia Rose Ev- Club. A lovely banquet was en- ans. Bridge Club Meets Mrs. Susan Green entertained her bridge club Friday night at her home. After the second progression the hostess served Ambrosia and pound cake and coffee. Cokes were served during play. Those attending were: Mrs. Jack Sutton, Mrs. G. E. Winston, Mrs. C. V. Timberlake, Mrs. Bland Mit chell, Mrs. B. H. Patterson, Mrs. R. E. Cheatham, Mrs. G. W. Barnes, and Mrs. J. II. Parrish. Mrs. Winston received high score and Mrs. Barnes second high. Mirandy, Etoile De Hollande, Pink Radiance, Eclipse and Climbers BEAUTIFY YOUR lAWN Ellis Felton Celebrates Birthday Peat Moss • Fertilizer A Full Line of Garden Seed • CALADIUM BULBS Lime Hose Eliis Felton, son or Mr. and Mrs. Turner E. Felton, celebrated his fourth birthday Monday, March 22nd at three o’clock by entertain ing his little friends at a circus birthday party. The house was decorated with balloons, circus clowns and animals. The little folk gathered around a circus topped cake as they sang “Happy Birthday.” After Ellis opened his gifts the children were served clown cupcakes, ice cream, pretzels and Coco-Colas. Favors were, balloons, circus hats and bubble gum. Those helping Ellis celebrate his birthday were: Steve Phillips, Lynne and Angie Fleming, Kelly Corpening, Mary Lu and Nancy DePorter, Tommy DeMent, Larry Woodlief and Dean Mitchell. Just Arrived ... Holland Bulbs FOR SPRING PLANTING AND SUMMER BLOOMING i^Glads ★ Dalias ★ Lillies ★ Begonias I HEAVY GROCERIES Wake forest Gairdeiv Center / ^ INC. FEEDS • SEEDS r FE/tT)LITER • GARDEN TPOLS Comer of Jones and So. White Sts. Phone 556-3781 Wake Forest i CLIP THIS AD B II Pre-Easter Discount I SALE CLIP THIS AD AND Save 20^° ... On Spring Dresses Suits ir Coats Hats if Long and Short Formals PETITES, JUNIORS, AND MISSES SIZES AND YOUTHFUL 1/2 SIZES Last Call on Ladies’ Winter Coats 1/2 OFF AND LESS! We Will Be Open Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 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