PAGE TWO
Legal Notices
-V.——.—W,.... II »- - r I|M -lljiir Im i.
NOTICE OF SALE
liNOER FOR EC'!. OS II RE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er ut s«lc contained in that certain
deed of trust executed by .) E
Howard U>*J. E. Pearson, Trustee
for Louis H. Smith tor balance of
nurchaso price, recorded in Book
fUi. page 351, in the Office of the
Register of Deeds; for Wake Coun
ty. North Carolina, default having
been made in the payments as re
quired in said deed of trust and!
r> quest having been made for the
foreclosure of said instrument, the
said trustee will offer for sale lot
rash to the highest bidder at the
Courthouse door, Raleigh, Wake
County, North Carolina, at 12:00
(.'clock N on Friday. Septembo
Th 1947. the land described in said
deed of trust and herein described
as follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the
'tnu’i' une <>f the Holly Springs-
Kaleigh Road, said point being the
-,v uuuMSi. cornerr ol Joe Worth s
i ,nd, and runs thence along his
East i<nc North 5 d :rei ••• 25 min*
me. East 322 feet to a point, the
Northeast corner of said Wrath’s
land tnence along his North line
North 84 degrees a' minutes West
28n feel to a point, the Northwest
North 5 degress 25 minutes East
corner ol said Worth's land: thence
743 feet to a poiiv, marking the
Northwest corner of th* original
30 acre tract of L. H. Smith; thence
South 86 degrees 30 minutes East
,t4B feu to a point mat kin* the
northeast corner of the original 20
acre tract of 1... H. Smith: thence
South 5 degrees 22 minutes Wes!
1405 feet to a point, thus being the
Northeast corner of the land re
served for cemetery plot- thence
along a line pan He! to the center
line of the Holly Sprinps-Riiloigh
Road 100 feet to a point: thence
South 5 degrees 25 minutes West
300 feet to a point n th* enter
line of . aid Holly Sprihgs-Raleigh
Road, thence North 61 degrees 30
mftrues West along the renter line
of said Road 168 meek m -re .or less,
to the point of BEGINNING, con
taining 14 25 acres, more or loss
The said sale- will be made sub
ject to all unpaid taxes, or other
prior liens, if any.
This the 4th day of An.r-sl. 1947.
J E. PEARSON Trustee
August ft, 16. 23, 30
ADMINfSTR ATI ON NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of
;tb§ estate of Patthi Rogers deceas- '
eu, date of Wak’- County. N. C.
rthj-s is to notify all persons having
ci-DiTr. ass ■• ■ the estate of said
deceased to exhibit them to H. C.
H'-gft Sr., a 416 Dales:* Street, Ra
leigh N. C. on or b< tore the 28th
ri&y of May. 1948 or this notice will
be pleaded in bar of thei-* recovery.
AT! persons indebted to the estate
,wiii please make immediate pry-:
♦rent.
This 14th day of June, 1947
H. C HIGH SR., adminis
trator of the estate of
Baltic Roger-, deceased
!uly ■ August 2. P
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
Haring qualified as executrix;
of th; Estate of Samuel Harris,
eh. cctisod. jcito pf W a ke County.
North Carolina, this is to notify
a if'persons having claims against
the Estate of said deceased to ex
it'bit them to the undersigned ; :
3014 S. Person Street. Rr-Teig*.
North Carolina, on or before th
25th day of June. 1948, o: this
notice will he pleaded in bur ol
their recovery. All persons in
debted lo the Estate will please
make immediate payment.
'This 25th day of June. 1947.
Y visfn Tonev Ha
Executrix
F. J. Carnage,
Attorney
July 5, 12. 19, 26. August 2. 9
SAY YOl SA'V inN
THE CAROLINIAN
| AMERICAN^fI®\'
EXPRESS \
TRAVEUR?V|&»« i *
CHEQUES
W* * gnm risk to mrrjr «ash oa «. trip. An rnintwamty rl-d*.
****> bocaus® •wtb ca a mm your travel furds soro Americ**
I!vpr«*e iraveWs <J«»qpses —ap«ituiabl« anywhere, evtßry.
where. M tfsKae damtfamnm Jcwc<*t stolen, you r«weiv«* pr&mptt
refund.
They’re bw* eoavtxzient fhsm person*; check*, heart!**
sks IdentiSasrioo h required czcep? your signature. Deoomi* 8
rertone of $lO, S2O, SSO end sloo***ft>t only 754 pet SIOO i
(salajißcug dmtg*, 40$)*mre on sals *t this bsois, “
DURHAM-RALEIGH
MemSier Feeler®.! Deposit !m«sr»oc« Cwp.
PERSONALS
Miss Constance McNeil and Miss
Marco line Laws left last week lor
iNtwark, N. J., where they will
spend the remainder of the sum
mer with relatives and friends.
They will also visit Mrs. Ada Bird
l salt at New York.
Miss Bessie Thorpe is visiting
relative, and friends in New York.
Miss Annie L. Dunn. 1109 Gat
ting Street, is reported ill.
| ivus. William Duns'.on of 1210 E,
Martin Street has returned after a
visit in Washington end New York.
Street is confined at St Agnes hos-
Jessie Jones of 1)66 East Martin
pita!.
Mrs. Willie Chapp, 117 Lincoln
Court, was a delegate to the wom
an’s auxiliary of the International
Association of Railroad Employees*,
which met at Jacksonville, Fla.,
recently.
Frederick 1). Jones and and A.
Jones of Philadelphia, P:«.. are vis
iting Mrs. Ozonna Jones of Battery
ui IV to.
Mrs. Mazir Tharno.vtori of Clay
ion. sister of Mrs Zaek Ellis of
Pettigrew Street, is rapidly recov
ering from a recent illness.
Mrs. J. B. Middleton and grand*
doUgther. Peggy Williams. are
.-pending their vacation with Mrs.
M B. Bug l - of South Tarboro St.
Mrs. Frances Crew of New Bern
Avenue, expects to leave soon for
her vacation.
The Rev. M, C. McDougak! of
80.-ton, Mass., is the guest of Mrs.
Vv ! : li: M. Ashley of Chestnut Si.
Mrs. Carolina Dunn spent a very
pleasant week end with her broth*
w a n*mi. Blown it Durham.
Miss Wilhelmiua Birdsall ant:
Bernard Ivey were recent visitors,
at Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs, Braxt .n Li gum of
Po le Road arc expecting their son,
B T. Logic,n. and grandson of Wash
ington soon.
Mis. Bessie Williams of 325 Cot•
1 n Place spent last week end with
her daugther. Mrs. Elizabeth John-
Ten at Greenville.
Mrs. K Lewis, 101 Fisher Street.
' recently vi-ited net son and daugh
. >ct in Washington, D. C
Mrs. R Jackson and children of
1712 1-2 Poole road arc- visiting Mr-.
S; llie While at N r Pc
Mrs. Carrie Britt 7 \ i it me Mr.
; end Mrs. William Evans of Cotton
; Place.
Mrs. M Gil be-! of Washington Is
! the guesi of Mrs. O. Holt.
John Green of 204 Cnmck-n Street
is visiting relatives In Philadelphia.
Peer, ylvania.
V:*- Kercert Slocum of New
: York i? visiting her parents. Mr.
; end Mrs. Pro-ton Perry of Spring
Hope.
Misses Elht-1. Louise and Virginia
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
NORTH CAROLINA
TAKE COUNTY
, ALBFRTINE FOGGY
VS.
WILLIE FOGGY
THE DEFENDANT. Will to Fir; •
. ir\ will take notice that an ac
. tion entitled as above has been
i coiYmienrod in the Superior CouV
■:i Wake County, to obtain an ab
solute divorce on the grounds of
tv. 0 years "cparatTon, as pi. onto
id m the Statues of North Carv
iffia, plaintiff and defendant hav
ine lived separate and apart foi
I more than two years next pro
iceding the institution of this ac
Ban. and that said defendant will
. lurther take notice that in - is re
quired to appear at the office ■?"
i ■■ Clerk of the Superior Cour*
of Wake County. North Carolira.
•r. the Courthouse in Raleigh.
'North Carolina, on the Ist day 67
Si ctemHer. 1947. or within ifiirty
. ays thereafter and answer or
demur to the complaint of said
! action, or the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief de
manded in said complaint.
This 25 day of July, 1947.
Sara Alie n, Assistant Clerk of
Superior Court
F J Carnage. Attorney
August 2 9. 16, 23.
s Breazeale of VYestministei S. C.
r .u . guests >'■ their siitor, Mrs Mor
i ;t m
Sunday is communion day ior
. th: Holy Name Society at St Mon
- u.i's Catholic Church and all Holy
Name men are urged to receive
;. t.oiv Communion.
George A. Winters of Buffalo N.
- Y. has returned home following a
brief vacation with his mother,
, .'Mi: Mary Winters of 3 Dare Ter
i. race and other relatives and
friends.
Miss Doris B. Poe of 1102 East i
t j Jones Street left th-* City Monday j
* with Mr. and Mrs. Battle and fami
' l.v who are visiting in Raleigh, and
■ Knightdrde. She motored with them
i 1 to South Orange. N. J, to spend her
• vacation.
• 1 Mr. and Mrs. W H Dunston of
1210 East Martin Street have re- !
turned after vacationin';: in Now
York City. They also stopped in
• Washington, D. C. where they vis
i"d their sisters and brother.
The Junior Usher Board of the ;
!Si Patti A’VIE Church met last :
i Thursday at the home of Mrs.
; Catherine Williams on Heck St; eet. •
Miss Beverly McNeill, New York
•! Cny. who has be: n visiting with;
!■> i aunt. Mrs. Pauline Chavis for
the last four weeks has returned :
home.
Mrs. Ht-len Mitchell has return
iod home from a vow pi.e.-ant stay
I in New Yori; City with her sister.
Mrs. Beatrice Bridge.
Mrs Lau: • B. Hinton, along with
hoi daughn r, Mrs. Ruben Ross and
daughter from New York City are
| visiting with sou M". Sharon Hin- '
ton and other i iafive-- >n Raleigh.
Miss Mary E. Jones. 821 South
■Blount Street, spent toe vec-k end
! m Clayton with relatives and
friends.
Mr and Mrs. C T. Robinson and
s.in, Charles, 814 South East Street.
u:e visiting in Philadelphia. New
York and Chicago and other points
East
Mr. and Mr? Jesse Durham of
New York are guests of their par
.: Camden Street.
Frank Scott spent toe week-end
in Clayton visiting friends.
Mrs John Agee is gw of her
sister in Portsmouth. V.>
Robert J ckr-on Jr, has retui ned
to Logan. West Va. after visiting
relatives here,
James Green repot ts a good tune
vacationing in Railh-v-ro. PhiiadcS
' pl’ia. New York and Hartford.
Miss Made Bartley Gilbert A
Washington. D. C, i; guest of her
rislcr, Mrs. Margarri Holt.
Mr and Me P G Mitch, il of E.
Martin Street were called away
last week to Sibn I.ike N C. due
‘r ii’noss of her brother.
Miss Roberta Durham has
toured from X. .' York where she
spent her vacation.
Master Elvis Pu-k-y -of 10 Frank
lin Terrace i.- improving after hav
ing his tonsils r< moved.
h&.s:- Sadie M. T'-pc <-f 3 C7:;-nG
: ville Terrace is visiting relMsv.s'
: rnti ft sends in Pa., and New Yo'-k
arid other points north.
Mrs. Mil ley ferret 5 of Now Jcr- !
sev ,s hors tirras:.; !;mother.
She i> th** house gues! of her daugh
ter. Mrs. Moracca: of ? Franklin
Terrace.
Miss HaHu B. Pace of Red
Bf.-ute I- has returned home after
visiting her aunt. Mrs Gladys
Burns of Baltimore. Mrt She also
visited relatives and f: itnds in
' Wasiiinglon. D. C.
Mrs Ruth Davit of 606 South
Hr - nnc-ton Stret-!. has returned
heme oft* v attending the conven
ii'.n in Clinton and visiting rela-'
rive- and friends ir. Sp- neer.
Miss Addie M Harris of 117 Idlr
'-a ild Avenue hrs returned home '
after visiting her aunt. Mrs. M.
L. Scott in Baltimore. Md. m l
• other relatives and friennd? h.
Washing} n. New Jer-ey and Pa
The state organist for the Tem
ple of Elks. Mrs, Y vs an Kener*. oi
Bell Haven was the house guest of
! the state’s vice president and Dis
; trict Deputy of Elks. Miss Mamie
S Hicks, 429 South Street. Mrs
, Kenen was ajso the dinner guest
of Mrs. Eva Roberson of 614 East
Davie Street.
Mr. Z. N. Jones of 729 South
Bh.iml Street is spetiding his v:i.
rion in Pa, and New York with i
i relative- and friends.
FIRRY TOCOACH
AT t l ARK ( Oi l FGE
ATLANTA (ANPI Marion M
'Hooks" Curry, who sparked the
Clark college Panthers from 1534
through 1930 as a sensational anti :
deceptive c-nd. has been named j
’oai h his alma mater.
Curry will join the Panthers Ihit i
fe3l. after having received the de-
FOR STAPLE !
and
FANCY GROCERIES
visit
Moras Grocery
Store
Cor. Blood worth •& Cabarrus
CARTER
Electric (’ompanv
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THE CAROLINIAN
BIRTHS
Birth eertificatcy were registered !
I for the I‘nllowiny, during the past
week;
orthanicl Paige anci M. -. Lillian
Debnam Paige. 1402 Pc-c-le fiu«a, a
1 baby girl, Jewel Paige, bom at St.
j Agnes ii July ID' J:* c
; Copeland Jr., and Mrs, Ohellie Wii- ,
Hams Copeland, a son, Jessie
! James Copeland born at the Com--
j land home at 33 Lee Street. July 23;
Otis Harris and Mrs. Louise Rcbce
;ca Harley Harrii.. 1208 Obe din'
Hoad, u daugthei', Barbara Jr-an :
; Harris, July 19: and Bernia Jud
i son Griffin and Mrs. Elizabeth!
j Pope Griffin, Nazareth, a baby !
girl, Patricia Elaine Griffin. St,
Agnes hospital, July 17.
Mr. and Mrs. Atlas Wilson, Jr,
report the birth of a baby n, At
las. Jr., on July [i at rit. Aye
: Hospital.
| Mr and Mrs Ovao ILL of 12.7
Camden Street have nnnoimwd
the birth of a son. Ordo, Jr.
REACTION VARY
m FEDERATION
By WILBERT E HEMMING
Kinston, Jamaica (ANP)
' F;< sponsible We-sf Indian iond'a :•
•.ms week wohbied and halted ir.
iu: riving at a dc-cisiiMi wheth--v ,
1 tiiey are to accept ,>r reject tiv-
A.V'-: [ ; r 11: *'(-.;!( t,
Conference to discuss the our-:
ion of federation which, literalty ■
' cither to proiu vr fail*.!-- in
tivr future destiny ol the B, 7i<
Caribl»an islands, har i '' , er; fi>:vj
f Sept. 31.
Up to the pres* ~i time, m u!r ••
Jamaica nor Trinidad ha-- re
pressed enthusiasm about fedcr::
t»r* 1",. As m.yfrr - ! . .o: .
; dad is secretly oppos« d and in
i-K aliens ore tlvit she might enter
a last minute pro lest on ground-,
that she is the net i elrpenie it
among Briiatr.'s C;.ri : '>be;m pau
per colonies. Trinidad :■> ■
will be requested ho surrendei
too Trmch of her wr-aHh *.*:• sup
, porting her indigeir. neighbe-rs.
Jonraica, • :, - - he: so!: to
'•intellectual'' among the grou.'s
will be reprosciitf’d at Use tal!-'.-
. y Chippewa - looking Wiiliom
Ah xandcr Bustsmont, and F .r a
. oosh s Fij 3 : But th
:i n . •
.neighbor- 1... Bustanmmt- so i
that he will he going t . the e--ri
'ercnce to he held at Montegn
I'ay wliis m r ;„., n mind."
raged in ; ut Hv- piay-ereund rcerer
' Hon work.
education at Ohio Serr University.
) vvHi'jo he >i-ta l'*‘h-t-'r? th * f-
Guircmon>N fo:* {jo a!' . : U> i c
• .. -aawM-onww.*'? ■ •' a **
Shoes 1 hat Are W inners Are Shoes
That Stay Shined.
| No Matter what kind of Shoe it is —ls you wear ii 1
we can shine it. We Dye shoes any color
j DELIGHT
I SHOE SHINE STANE
SILAS WEBB. Prop.
j 106 E. HARGETT ST.
Finance or Borrow j
»
On Yoar Car
I jj
throngh the |
: DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. 1
122 F.. Davie Street Phone 3-3231
**?t4 timant t$ (mk fmct &eMf l j j
NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS 1 |j
QM AGAlM—aff AGAIN Hair RaV—ta mepf o?? afreuiosts"] \
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ART EIITS i
DISPLAYED BY I
HAMPTON INST.
Hampton In.siltulc Va.—Nearly j
• >Ut. articles, 550 of them made by '
■Ur.lcnt:: in- Ho nipt ort fnr'.itub j
..’.nine: class!.-:; for toachei s of!
industrial arts, were exhibited ’
la to Monday, July 28, in nn an ;
n.aal all day summer exhibit and i
demonstration of Fine and Indus- ,
. sal Art; Luther Humant, ai
• Hud student from Washington,!
D. €„ played a leading role ;
••he exhibit, says his Instructor, j
iVrome K, Leavitt, who also is I
t Supervisor of Elementary Schools i
at Los Alamos, Now Mexico An - .
'.her student who contributed r, :
>harr c: aVticlcs was Mr:. '
' Hattie E. Coleman, in weaving. I
Among the exhibits included :
wore those in day, cement, chav- ;
; coid rendering, block printing. •
. woo; mg, plastics, p;■ 111orr,, ar-; ;
-.rtiit-r media.
Ihe Industrial Arts Exhibit ;
’ w.'.i.s one o ‘ the several net. v\-* to -
5 : e unding oat the last day of tin s
Ux-woek teem of the Surto ( :
re - r:n. A State Depart mem.
Day" panel present'd Dr, L.
Palmer, of tire Hampton .stair;
a: ?, three -, :-h experts front
eat ■ d< p::,. t.-vier.ts m oduration.
via. l discussed ; v oinrem<-ntv foi
!. edification and state salaries
I .,visitor:; were Dr. j. 1... duck,
i Vi:ginuc .lames E. Hillman, N
:-nd Paul ICiffinyfen, Md.
r, A >n h< \ pr< sentln*
: ’ ,<hes •constructed and m sown
;.- ,:er modeled by students in the
: vj-; I’vti’uto rlotlvng clink
, : ed the Jay's activities'
! Coder the duvet ton ol the- in
.-uoto-.-s, Mrs. Ruth F. Adams, ■ ■
Stephens College, and mi '■*
Frankie West, of Atlanta, Ga„ the
i urogram displayed casual clothes
aiternodfe dr esse.-,. and evenin';
dr, sses in up-to-date variety.
FRISCO Oi : FjTH!,S
HACK \nti-Lynch Law
San Frravisco *AN'P) Thn
;;y board of mpen. isons is on i
-ru-ord an favoring federal »n*. :
A re •solution. u n a n i m o u s1 > •
~1-yyu withoid h- ; ri:ssrrn, urge-’
J-. cal authorities to Prohibit j
i- nchinc y-.vi to- into:vo:.e vivoi, .
a v! ate in Os; to protect the j
- f ■ of its c ti;-.o- agt nst lynch j
The resolution was IntrOdticeJ
■ v the San F an-, -t-i Ctvvmritlro i
Ur: Passage of Ant;Lynch lonisl •
- <-n Sr.-co i-.o -;. so - - 1 * '0:0' e
Ride the NAACP. National j
>. • r i-o i • S.m Francisco i
r-'O council. National Union of J
C;-r-k> and Stewards, i
Council -for Civic unity, Mimstf ■ j
RANDOLPH HITS ;
SE. ELLENDER ON
PERMANENT FEPC
Washington (ANP) A. Philip
; Randolph, co-chairman of the Nr
j tional Council fur a Permanent
1 FEPC, Saturday made the follow
i jug statement on the senate labor
jvud public welfarfejcwnmhtt!.
! announcement that the Ives-Cha
;' 1 •/ bill against discrimination in
| employment would be held in
j committee until congress return-;
Atom recess, when amendment.;
; by members of the full committee
i v i>uld be considered:
“The Ellender filibuster against
i long over-due justice in employ
jme nt oppertuniry lor 20 nullum
’ Americans has won another de
j l-.ming action.
| “A plan for tendering this bill
I meaningless and passing it in
, hat form next 5-ear nova in tie.
; making and will be exposed
, .aerify, by the National Councn
. : a Permanent FEPC,
‘As t • ’ •.lan-re.m .! l:N at i: n
• .'-1 Council. 1 wiil make a full re
j port on ihe steps by which the
!ne tenders of discrimihation in
, .•mploymem, aided by appease -
int. haw prevented this bit;
A.M-m feeing rep;. elect rut of ci ft
i- iiitee. This report will be pro
.eihod next week 10 litc inemix-i •
ing organizations and the public.
"The light for ju.-t m . -n
--r-l<>> mem wli continue. Wc can
not a meaningly.-;, and insult
ing legislative gesture, but an ef
fective jaw. The fate oi , bur
: m 11 -.c- nand -o! uhe mnio - s
md of ail American.- of good v.riji.
success depends upon in forma -
Hunter's % foil ard
WHOI.ESAI I-: - KKTAII.
fall——
jes su \v;,' r "-Hunter
WHY IViIiRV
I’fc. re an only two things t ;
■'■t-rry abc-u*. ( ukrrx-cb,
r '■ ■ ■ .-, c : -:-r if -v b.
!hen sere :• n a., v .u :: •
liuuu. hr; if vau err a tin
. - ;vrr. ihir.g- ■ - w-vrv ntmu.
KlthcT V; If Wl' 1 V . T], -*'VO 1 1 1
- -dl d r I* •••; --v:A mure is
ne'thing to v.-ijn > ah, i;; y you
hie there are u,-i.- two things to
W'.rry ■ -.:••• • li' it- r -u wri ■
:-. hi: ver; or a.- r,, *
Henvc-n bierc ,s w -'mu: ro wor
-1 ry about, but you uo *r> hell,
you will be so" Frey .-hakim;
hands wit. I ', fru- :.:.. you won't
1 have tiror to '
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FURNITURE STOVES
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first.
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j 121 E. Martin Si. |
WFFK ENDING SATURDAY, AUGUST 0, 1947
;PURSE SNATCHER TIN
] m ST. ROBBERY ..
| RAI-EIGII At lenrt one purse-
I rnntcht was operating in Raleigh
i Tliursday night when Miss Lillie
H. Dic-very. In al white woman,
reported that a man wearing “a
! light shirt and dark trousers” ap
p; oaehed her in the 30<l block of
Iliil.-.boro Street, snatched her purse
and fled.
turn and organization. Both must
,w stepped up immediately '
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73i.i r., Davie Street
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terrifying hour when it's so j
simple and inexpensive to pro
tect yourself against any possi
ble mishap. Your home and
family can be absolutely pro
tected from ANY disaster st
but a few pennies a day. We Ji
show you how.
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i ~ RADIO REPAIRS
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IT'S—-
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SALES S: SEPVICE
224 £. Martin Si. Claud Taylor, Mgr, Phono 2355&
White Automatic Electric Water Heaters
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UMSTEAD Transfer Co.
502 S. Daws-osa St.
Dial 9478 - 9212 Ed. Umvtead, Mgr.
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Die .very .mid eontainod 'between
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; c.oiTtmirce Street near the Southern
Station.
Williams Electrical
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ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTORS
303 IHJ.KWU D A\ F.NI’E
Dial 2-3781
R E. V, ILIjIAMS '
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Paulco Radio
Service
‘‘For La ding Repairs”
102 GLEN WOOD AVE.
Dial 3-3123
We Pick up and Deliver
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Dial 5587 for:
; - COAL
---FUEL OIL
KEROSENE
iCORRELL
| COAL & OIL CO.
JOE S. CORRELL, Owner
DIAL 5567
307 North West
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DEPARTMENT
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DOVE
I Wl SIC COMPANY
Bj AIiTHCR ItOVL, Prop.
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OLE SPECIALTY
I Dial 3-2744
239 E. CABARRUS ST.
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Split Pine Sz Oak
SEE or CALL
Leach’s Woodyard
DIAL 4535
706 E. Jones St.
Dallas Leach, Prep,
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I Groceries Notion*
| Lillies Grocerteria
640 S. Boundary St,
Mrs J. O. Kearney, Prop.
Telephone 2-1493
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