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Page 6, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., April 23, 1965 New System For Machine Tools Increases Efficiency At Schrader A completely new system of stor ing, transporting and maintaining machine tools is adding to pro duction efficiency at the new Schrader Wake Forest Plant for industrial products. The system was used to store and catalog a vast assortment of several thous and tools for Schrader machines at the Brooklyn headquarters plant, and then to transport them to Wake Forest where they were immediately available for use. The system consists of a series MitchelVs Hair Styling Cameron VlDage TE 4-8221 Bakers & Brown R00FIM6 (0. INC. ROOFING and SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS Continuous Service Since 1915 Diai TE 2-4258 Raieigh of Viumar cabinets, specially cou- sirucieu for scorage oi oud-snaped assorted items such as macnme tools, r irst step in tne new sys tem was a complete survey of Schrader’s tools, taking into ac count such factors as number, types, sizes, and frequency or use. The survey covered tools for both the industrial products fac tory located in Wake Forest, N. C., and the automotive products plant m Dickson, Tenn. This information was then trans lated by Vidmar into the number of cabinets needed, number of var ious-sized drawers, and partitions in drawers. Diagrams were drawn up for each cabinet showing spe cifically what tools were to be stored in it. At the Schrader plant in Brook lyn the cabinets arrived on pallets for easy transportation within the factory and subsequently to their final destination in Wake Forest or Dickson. After partitions were assembled in the drawers accord- ingto the pre-arranged plan, the cabinets were moved by fork-lift truck to the section of the produc tion areas where they were to be loaded. Each tool was carefully listed and coded as it was dropped into its slot in the cabinet drawers so it could be quickly relocated. In addition, all cabinets were cod ed to facilitate location of tools. The cabinets could then be left on the production floor as long as needed. With the tools in place and coded, the cabinets, still mounted on their pallets, were ready to be moved at any time. In the meantime tools could be taken out and replaced as needed. Cabinets could even be shipped some time after the machines themselves, since all machines were shipped set up for their next production run in the new plant. In Wake Forest the cabinets, each measuring about four feet tall by three feet deep and three feet wide, are all grouped in a central tool-room area. Several cabinets, lined up in a row, can be locked by turning a single han dle. The tops provide a conven ient working surface. Kept in a central area, the tools are subject to a program of regu lar inspection and maintenance by a staff of toolroom specialists— another link in Schrader’s com pany-wide policy of total quality control. Church Series Gets 9th Annual Award WAKE INSURANCE AGENCY Over Holding’s Drug — Call 556-3600 Sibyl B. Gulley • Alleyne B. Benton WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA — Representing — Mutual and Hospital Ins. of All Kinds Completes Marine Combat Training CAMP LEJEUNE, N. C. (FHTNC) April 5 — Marine Pri vate Walter C. Fuller, son of Mrs. Ruby Fuller of Route 2, Wake For est, N. C., completed four weeks on individual combat training March 24 with the First Infantry Training Regiment, Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune, N. C. The 20-day course included over 200 hours of rigorous instruction in small unit tactics, night combat, firing weapons under simulated combat conditions and other sub jects related to the Marine infan tryman. BEST WISHES I , ^ Schrader !d INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS DIVISION OF SCpVILL MANUFACTURING COMPANY WAKE FOREST, NORTH CAROLINA 27587 / tk ON THE OCCASION OF YOUR DEDICATION AND OPEN HOUSE. iiliii iiiiilii A money than ever, since I switched to GASTOBAC" "Until a few years ago, I had done all my curing with wood and oil-burning curers. Then I tried Gastobac, and 1 learned that clean-burning Gastobac Curers, using L.P. Gas, put more dollars into my pockets. I get better quality and more weight from tobacco cured in Gastobac equipped barns.” “As a tobacco grower and as a tobacco ware house operator where I see tobacco that has been cured by all kinds of curers auctioned off day by day, I have been impressed by one fact: tobacco cured with clean-burning, automatic Gastobac curers always brings the high dollar.” “Let me pass on this hint to all farmers who are looking for the surest method of curing tobacco for high-dollar results: Equip your barns virith Gastobac Tobacco Curefs and be assured that your tobacco is being cured the best way.” Leading tobacco grower and warehouse operator, Ballards Crossroads, N. C. See your local gas dealer about GASTOBAC... use Gas "The Modern Fuel GET MORE WEIGHT, BETTER COLOR, TOP DOllAR YIELD Gastobac Company 306 W. Tremont Avenue Charlotte, N. C. . Please send me my free copy of the booklet, "Gas Curing Facts’' by return mail! ADDRESS ZONE... CITY STATE TOBACCO CURING SYSTEMS The Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, has announced that the Keister ‘‘Sup port the Church” series is again the recipient of the George Wash ington Honor Medal. This is the 9th such annual award bestowed upon this nationally-famous fea ture since its origin in 1944. The object of the Foundation’s The “Support the Church” se-( ries is now appearing in over loool newspapers throughout the United L States and Canada; interestingly || enough, one subscriber in Sweden. It has received enthusiastic en-I^i dorsement from ministers and 1*1.1 leaders in virtually every major ly- denomination in the United States, v This paper is pleased to present n these forceful messages to its read- Aiic UUJCI..I. uic X-uuiluaLiwiA o tnese lorctiiui inesoagca Lu iis leau- ' annual awards program is to hon- ers and we feel that the sponsors - J « A _« First Schrader Assembly Line These twelve women made up the assembly department at Schrader when operations began last July in the new Wake Forest plant. They are (left to right); Eva Horton, Rt. 1, Youngsville, Lois Denton, Louis- burg, Rt. 2, Elizabeth Overby, Louisburg, Eileen Parker, Frankllnton, Maria Young, Wake Forest, LaVerne Caudle, Wake Forest, Caroline Medlin, Louisburg, Edith Moye, Wake Forest Rt. 3, Edith Fuller, Ra leigh Rt. 7, Anne Mayes, Rt. 3 Zebulon, Louise Moore, Wake Forest, Mildred Pearce, Louis burg, Rt. 1, Gunther Hermann, foreman of the assembly dept., is standing. —(Photo by Bob Allen). or citizens regardless of race, creed or economic status, for out standing efforts to improve pub lic understanding and appreciation of the basic constitutional rights, freedoms and corresponding re sponsibilities inherent in the Amer ican Way of 'iljife through the things they write, do, or say. The award will be presented to I the Keister organization in the I Old Supreme Court Chamber of the Nation’s Capitol at a date to be announced. Should be proud to be a part of this influential project, reflecting high credit to their own business, establishments, and helping to strengthen our churches and in deed our whole community. Leadership of the Freedoms Foundation includes General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Chairman; the Honorable James A. Farley, Senior Vice Chairman; Admiral Arthur W. Radford, Executive Committee; and Dr. Kenneth D. Wells, President. A person all wrapped up in him self makes a very small package. Little River Ice & Fuel Co. Complete Fuel Sendee - Qualit y Fuels - Both Liquid and Solid PHONE 556-3576 WAKE FOREST, N. C. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SALE * TAX S.D. NO. 14366 NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY WAKE COUNTY AND CITY RALEIGH Plaintiff (s) vs. . DOROTHY WILLIAMSON Defendant s) Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Wake County, North Carolina made and entered in the action entitled “WAKE COUNTY AND CITY OF RALEIGH versus DOROTHY WIL LIAMSON”, the undersigned com missioner will, on the 17th day of MAY, 1965, offer for sale and sell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auction, at the courthouse door in Wake County, North Carolina, in Raleigh at 12:00 o’clock, noon, the following de scribed real estate, lying and be ing in Raleigh Township, State and County aforesaid, and more par ticularly described as follows; Joe Lewis Avenue. For a more com plete description see Book 1192, Page 192, Wake County Registry. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding city and county taxes and all local improvement assessments against the above de scribed property not included in the judgment in the above-entitled cause. The successful bidder will be required to make a good-faith de posit equal to ten per cent (10%) of the purchase price. This the 15th day of March, 1965. John A. Robertson Commissioner A 16. 23, 30; M 7 i Local Legion Post Exceeds Goal for ’65 Information received here from Department Headquarters of The American Legion in Raleigh indi cates that Wake Forest Post No. 311 has exceeded its Legion Mem bership incentive goal for 1965. The Legion Adjutant expressed congratulations and thanks to the Post leaders and membership workers for their effort. AZALEAS sPEciAL-\i^c up Flowering Trees ★ Camellias WAKE FOREST NURSERY OPEN SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS - LAKE FOREST ESTATES US 1-A RALPH BRIDGES, Owner WAKE FOREST NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Thomas E. Williams, Jr. and Helen W Williams, his wife, to Donald Gul ley, Trustee for Wake Forest Sav ings and Loan Association, dated 18th day of March, 1958, and re corded in Book 1311, at page 388, Office of Register of Deeds for Wake County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof sub ject to foreclosure, the undersign ed Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash, at the Courthouse door in Raleigh, North Carolina, at 12 O’clock, noon, on the 3rd day of May, 1965, the property convey ed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Town of Wake Forest, Wake Forest Township, Wake County and State of North Carolina, described as follows: BEGINNING at a stone. North east corner of intersection of Vance Street (formerly Foundry Street) and South College Street (formerly Middle Street) in the Town of Wake Forest, thence along the East side of South College Street, N. 30 degrees E. 1.09 chains i to a stone; thence S. 68 degrees E. i 1.54 chains to a stone in Mrs. Neda Sledd’s (now or formerly) line; thence with this line, S. 30 degrees W. .86 chains to a stone on the North side of Vance Street; thence along the North side of Vance Street N. 77 degrees W. 1.58 chains to the BEGINNING, containing two-fifteenths (2/15) of an acre, more or less, and being same lot of land conveyed by J. W. Hollo well and wife, Helen C. Hollowell to Thomas E. Williams, Jr. and wife, Helen Williams, by deed dated 18th day of March, 1958. (This lot subsequently conveyed to J. A. Pergerson and wife, who as sumed payment of the deed of trust) But this sale will be made sub ject to aU outstanding and unpaid taxes. Highest bidder to immed iately deposit an amount not to exceed ten per cent of the first One Thousand Dollars bid and five per cent of all excess thereof. Donald Gulley, TRUSTEE April 9, 16, 23, 30 JrLLoW FH^ND THE CHURCH FOR AL.I- • AUU FOR THE CHURCH A perfect picture of dejection! Perhaps it’s another rainy day. Even little children have their serious moments. “What is there to do next? Mom my, -where did I come from?” Or, “Daddy, is God up in the sky?” Little questions of little children grow into big questions by big people. Sometimes the bigger the man, the more humble the question, and of course . . . directed to God. The place for such questions is the Church. In church, ponder the imponderables, ask the old, old questions: receive the gentle answers. Church, too, is God’s Home. He’s waiting for you there. The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of charac ter and good citizenship. It is a store house of spiritual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four soimd reasons why every person should attend services regu larly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to churA regu larly and read your Bible daily. Sunday Psalms 25:8-18 Monday John 15:12-17 Tuesday Acts 2:37-47 Wednesday U Corinthians 1:8-14 Thursday II Corinthians 4:7-18 t ^i2? t t t <sj2? t t <532? t <5t2? t <Sl2? t <532? Copyright 1966 Keister Advertising Service, Inc. Strasburg, Va. Friday James 4:1-9 The Following Merchants ispo nsor this Advertisement in The Interest of the Churches of This Area — Come to Church T. E. Holding & Co. “Druggists Since 1888” Phone 556-3792 BOOKS and DRUGS Jones Hardware Co. Your G.E. Dealer for 28 Years “We Service What We Sell” Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of RALEIGH, N. C. Wake Forest Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Wake Forest, N. C. Ray Tire Service New and Used Tires . Wake Forest, N. C. Wake Finishing Company^ Phone 556-3161 WAKE FOREST, N. C. Wake Monument Co. j Everlasting Memorials ] Dial 556-3422 Rolesville, N. C Tire Recapping - 135 N. White St. Electric Motor Shop Gould’s Water Pumps South White St. Wake Forest, N. C. W. M Woodlief Supply Co. Hollowell’s Food Store “We Save Yon Money on Your Food Bffl” Wake Forest, North Carolina Willis Funeral Service 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 556-3460 Wake Forest, N. Hardware, Appliances, and Insurance Phone 556-3977 — YoungsvDle, N. C. Arrington Electric Co., In Electrical and Plumbing Contractor? Dial 556-3243 Wake Forest, N. S & W Chevrolet Co., Inc. Central Carolina Bank Wake Forest Motor Co. Sales, Service, and Wrecker Service Dial 556-3137 Night 556-5254 AND TRUST COMPANY Wake Forest, N. C. — Yonngsvffle, N. C. “Your Friendly Ford Dealer” Phone 556-3118 Wake Forest, N.
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