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PAGE TWO Legal Notices HIMWIXISTRATfVE NOTICE Hvving qualified as (xecutor o! i ;he estate of Leila J. ILijwuod. de• tressed lute of Wake County, N. C. this is to notify all persons having ' laims against the estate of said i'to; used to exhibit them to M. . > Maywood, 215 Seat Cabarrus Street • Raleigh, N. C„ on or before Uic 15th day of November, 1948 or tins r. tiee will bo pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indent ed to the estate will please brake i minedi atp payment. This 15th day of November 1947 M. 1) MAYWOOD, Administra'ox ■Ni v. 15. 22, 29-Dec. (i 13, 20. AIIMINI STRATR!X NOWE Having qualified as executrix of the estate of Rev. George W. M ot e d : teased late of Wise County North Carolina Tins is to notify ,i! persons having claims agah.C tiie estate of said deceased tr ex lii-.it them to Bessie W Moore, 718 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, North Carolina on or before October 28. 1948 r this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All person.' indebted to the estate will pie is** make immediate payment. This tile 25th day of October, 1347. BESSIE W. MOORE, Administratrix Oct. 25-Nov. 1,8, 15, 22, 2ft. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE PAUL C. WEST, Petitioner. ' vs, BERTHA COLLINS and husband if any; MARY GRAVES WHITE and husband, if any; JOHN W. ROGERS; KATHERINE ROGERS! MICHAEL and husband, MIKE MICHAEL; PATTIE ROGERS HALT and husband. JERROD HAL... IF SSI B WILLIAMS ROG FRS ; -cl ery other he! is of Nathan C d any other persons in- j •he premise- ho-einaf-! t* r dc.-criced, their names ben:- unknown, R< . cr.ts. The .; K- < b a;.J husband, if M . ■ • VVI • V J trKTiVi Rogers iv,.\ . Miehiid. Pattie ■ •- s U.. 1 : husband. Jerrod Had, J hams Roger? and other - Nathan Collins and any ott-i t v persons interested in the prem-1. • res which are the subject of this proceeding, tlicir names being un known, will take notice that a pro- | treed Jig entitled as above has oven j c ni me need in the Superior Court ! of Wrke County. North Carolina. | to ; ell certain real estate for divi-j si. it. the above-named petitioner ; ; tie above-named respondents. | w ti, other respondents whose ! names are unknown, being toe j \v cl said real estate, as ter.-; . c mr.ion or having an inter-j . said real estate said real j being as follows: ertsin tract of land, begm -Yade Avenue, Phylis Hon N rthwest corner, r unning i .t Southcmly direction tie-! of Lots 7 and 8 with \ T 1 ’- veutt’s Western lire: p unt. Phylis Honey - western corner; running; stem direction 14)4 | t : n corner of I me. La No. S;.j *%. Northern hi- | e» ** he line b: ; Rr-w -loutherr, i lEa'-mi :• f> « poiru oil e lot No. 8 ! , props rty a* . st. r J in the- Reg 's-.ce. in B ok 32. '• ! y for tvake Couu ■ cl -id .espondents will • u . er notice that they are .. qmi. . ,i appear at the ffirc o. .':c* ( ' ' ;ht Sups •!*■•:■ f. art of v -s. nty :n the Courthouse vn .« . North Carolina, Within ter, j .. er the 22nd day of Decern- j r. 1947. and answer sir demur :h.: pain r, in said action o; . i petitioner will apply to the ''art for the relief demanded it he said petition. This the 13th day of Nov.. 1,747. SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clerk of Superior Court of Wake County Nov h 2. 29-Dec f>, i 3. IX THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAR Os. IN A WAKE COUNTY Vh'ffC E RALPH JUSTICE; \'S. LF.LA E. RAY JUSTICE THE DEFENDANT, Let a K. Ray Justice will take rrtiee that an ae- | linn entitled as above has bee. j com;::, -epd in the Super.! .>r Cwr: ! of V.’. ke C lunty. to obtain an aos 1- j tit -i v- c.n the ground* of two 1 '■ -an .n. as provided in tin ! ■Statutes o No -th Carolina, plaint if f ! and defendant having lived sep 't and apar- or more thr-n two yeu.is ; next pi . edng ;.b'. , -tut! i '■ this action, ana th-: ,n . will ♦>- wk - reqi; the'Ch r>. i Wake County, ... t» . .* the Courthouse in thile ; Carolina, on the Bth da.) ber, 1947, or within thirty thereafter and answer or demur t > the complaint of said acu-m. or the plLntiff will apply to the Court jLr the relief demanded in said complaint. This 581th day of Oct be-, 1947. SARA ALLEN, Assistant Clerk of Superior Court F. J. CARNAGE. Attorney Nov, 8-15-22-29. I " BEER - SMOKES - SNACKS w,4NE SHOP | SWEEt 1; »>■ rs« V thtrlti Street 1* w BRUCE EVANS. Prop. ? ! IN THE SUPERIOR COURT I BEFORE THE CLERK. ; NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE 3 AUL C. WEST. Petit diner. VS. | BERTHA COLLINS and husband ! i any; MARY GRAVES WHITE j irid husband, if any; JOHN W ; IOGERS; K A'IT 1 ER!NE ROCI EH; 1; MICHAEL and busbandf, MIKE MICHAEL: UATI'iK ROGERS j TALL and husband. JERROD i TALI.,; JESSIE WILLIAMS HOG • fits- and /iiiy - tin: Pt-irs of Ni- ; than Collun and any and till >u, i '.‘r.'.on.s interestfi! in the prcrriisf-s j lereinatter described tiioh name;: being imknOWii Respondents All pn-;on.-' intav.-ted in Cm premises herein,'-.fi a described heir names being unknown to c.nd i tan not, after due diligence, be „s- i • ef.rßiimd by the petith ner <said | >erscns being the heirs of descend- ! ■ nts or the husbands or wives of j Collins, other than Nathan June i :a.id heirs or descendant of Natlum | Collins and wife Martha Collins, i whose- interest the petitioner bar j required, and other than Bertha j Collins. Mary Grave.- White, Wil -! ■>ur Graves, John VV. Rogers, K«d!i- • -fine Regers Michael an dhusband. Mike Michael. Pattie Rogers Hail ! ind husband. Jerrod 11,1!. and ! lessio Williams Rogers, and also tie hears or descend; nts or the j iusbands or wives of so id heirs or j : iescendants of Bertha Collins. Mary Graves White, Wiib »r Graves.' Katherine' Rogers Michael and Cat-; tie Rogers Hall, if said persons be i lead, and being alv> all other per r ns interested in said premises or -lainiing an inters? tl'.ioinL w I take notice that a specs! proci <>u ng entity J . as above ea com menced in the StipesCourt oi Wake County. Nottb Carolina, on j' ■h< !3th w of 'nor, 194?. th . Cue p- on file- said jv c<- ! 17 r- : ’ ■ c v and Uit : I it ■ 1 " -tanco. j I ' ‘ - ■ '' ■ ■ as :<■ a- ' .1 ■ • | ■- s . in .- entis. puv.'f *d i o :l 1 raleii) Wis 'h C-.t i bout id'' i ow as fvs •■R>in tract of lanti. begin-, "ake Aveime, Phylis • Nr rtliwe>. corner, run-[ hi nrc in a South:.rnly dirt-c- j >.vi'c-n - ; Lois Ni-s 7 void 8 with Phylis Hcneycult's | •%VDsterr. - : ne 42ft feit to a point, J: Fhyhs Hcneycutt's Southwcsft-ni | corner, running thence us a Wc.-t- - | ern direction H 4 feet 10 the S u.h --l vaster cornci i Star ; , 7vl .on. y - .- . line. lot No, 9; running thence in ; a Norther direction 42;i feet v. an ~ ! the line between Lots Nos 8 and ; 19. the Southern firs? of Wade Aw i nue; running thence with the ! Southern line of Avenue in an j ! Easter direction 104 feel to toe' ! point of beginning, and bring i.nt | Lot No. g of the Sam Dorningu ; i property as shown on map register- \ ed in the Register of D-. cds office, I Book 82, page 584. Registry 1 i j ; V.’ake County ! j 2. That the petitioner, Paul C. I j West is informed and believes and j : upon such inform.* tion and heliei | alleges that he is the owner of ! one-fifth undivided interest in tin ; : nd above described, having cc j mred the name from Nathan | ’vne Collins; that the re-pendents j | lortha Collins and bust and, if an;,. ! i ry Graves White and husbaiid. \ ' y Wilbur Graves and wife. 1. •John W. Rogers. Katherine j ' ' rs Michael and husband, Milk | | chael. Pattie R- aers Hall nc ! i n band. Jerrod Hall, Jessie Wd- j isms Racers, and any other ht-bs j Nathan Collins and any and all 'her persons interested in these inises hereinbefore do.- cr ibv.i heir names being unknown to end annot .after due dilligenoe, be us •sertnined by the petitioner ibc-ng be persons to whom this notice is directed) own the reiniuning four | : ifths undivided interest or a ' ! otherwise interested in the prt-m- j i ;ses. 3 That the p-titionci desires to) bold his int rest in said land in J severalty and that on account of the | fact that an actual partition of said i land cannot be made without injury j to the parties, said land should be j sold by a commissioner appoint'd • for that purpose and the proce ds ; ,'rorr. said sale after d ducting i!k , costs and expenses ol the same - 'W»'»3a | W»«a»ii e Newest and Most Modem Cleaners Macs Master Cleaners BEN F McCLAMHOCH, Jr. Mpr. | ! 122 S-iwth BWst Si. Phone 3-5432 j W Pick Uj. and Deliver awaw-n ßK'o»«*>. «*»-— m» »«uwwraiu«p w*» »r-xaiuww»iw'tiiifvt^iwii»ii*p>POTtMit3»>a»wa«>nia«i*Ba»nnug<aKMiiTwa^,-Ajß»ia<ai. , § ——,—— ' again, a* e*aaet im ItSttK 24-HOUR SERVICE i * i 322 EAST CAAESaiS C. A. HAYWOOTs, Owner | St. Pam! junior Church Presents Program RALEIGH - The Junior Chartr : I of St. Paul AME Church celt-brut:, ti its first anniversary Sunday. The New junior Church \v.*a i i hrhtided undei the guidafttc t,t o-ur; jury ambitious | ' | tor. the Rev T, 1 Duhiub This | | deßartment li anti-. Mb-. i".:li!p J ’ 125 Thi-'v as*- at wo, k each -.-im da; inorniiig in liiru t njs<-i The Junioi Chim :■■ ps-ogr mi.->; : arc designed to meet ‘he -ph'.iua! ; nevd-- of tfu children s well .t: to .-Ci'vv as a iiociiii and avi* o« ,ar. i : rat ion. The leaders hav4 .. theii goyi "Train up a child in the wav -ic | should H’i Bud when hi ir old h° j will not depart from it' The chll-1 dim havi as their nrnto: ‘Tl'iing \ w! at is rigid i- In'..:; for u:-: ..nd a; d example f ■ »tt.»• Tiie celebrn: inis be-:<ui at 11 A '.‘-1 with a jii co-flioriul by ill junior ; choir Ray Moon', secri-b-ny - t t!i >uni r Church presided assisted 1 by Wayman Hodge and Wiihe MeikOi M;>rgriret Mann the liwto-'j of rur new Junior b'hureh Th Sunbeam t r nip save n sclci t: ir ■nri VV a I lac* 15 ,«010 The verv timely message mms i bn eel • by *he jiastor the Rev T i F. Duhi.rt. wlv us uai i, b; ught :s • a mssH'itl:: fs- in God Sunday night’s pirgram was of a litenirv nature, with Joyce Gray nm-idmf. The eboij was again in its pine, a.-.d at its be ' Th*- 23id I’m dm •%» repeated by Duns Ben.'. Othei: . r-’ .ipalitiß -. a Cathci in "no Marii Slurdivani, Cathenne As.i y and Ruth Carter G. F Brown, a senior .‘toward, brought ■;, the message of the evening. 'i on id be paid to the partic: lo | " . -. • cei •f'- t: ir. .-. I ■!■■ ith • their respectsvc inter* st. as the ni" may be determined hoiein by • oui t. - And . a:• I itjikuowr parties will fa :!.• r take nr,tiro ti at they are * eqhiH'd i rape.it :' the oft .e e,I the C).: k■ * iht Sup« . - rViii ini Wake County at tin <u 'ilii u.-.,. in Ral iah. N'.ch Carol.n.). wnhu. ;• days after ti*< 22i it do.- of Oar. ru ber. 1947. .rid nnrwi ■ <-r demur, t j the petition in sa.ii ::rtiou r vie Couit May. in iis - os. iGi n. a.,; i'.r-ui*. ir-c d.-;u; . <1 u--: -m * smro.vem .inai mteje c i and the petitioner wii) apply t !‘u Court for *he relief del: .an-ii i its said p, • thir-n; and said unKn wn pci>. as, will furtl. rake notice tuat ifce ' Older es the Ct art upon w hicls this publication - f in.tir: madi- fol lows. This the 18 i3.iv of Novembir. iftf*. ; SARA ALLEN. Assistant Clerk Superior Court of Wake Count Nov. 22. 29-Om. C, 13. j [there is NO I SUByi'Uo \\ ! ! THE CAKULINIAN Chavis Heights News irl MAY i, BUOAIHL Mr and Mrs. RiChatc White and j family of 11 Smith iTa/.r have inov od to ii C havis Way Mrs. James N. Cooper of 1 ' Franklin Ten ace who has boon ill j and (.-infilled to the hospital is mi-! proving. Mis Lina Boruipartc 'J JBB I- i J . Lenoir Street has been 111 and eon ' fined t" hoi- sparliaei',l for sever.:! | day a. All friendi- wish her a quirk - : ft'-.v:; y J. C. Hr;, ll h I 1 East i.enn." i ' Street has been ill nuu a paticni in j St. Asm s ho: tutu! f-*i ‘evorol d:.y it's ns.my friends vv-i.li him a) speedy rucovci y. Mi s Margar -t Ives* all of 21 j CitavL Way tin - boon ccnfincd with j a cold for several day.-: Hurry aim j ret well, baby, Mrs. Evelyn Wesley id JO Asm ; Terrace has been confined lor a j lain; time, but l- nosv ible i L" out again to 11 u >5 light id hi r i many friend'. The Hooker T. Washington Club held its regular meeting Sunday, November 9. at the iu-aic of Mrs Hell Burnette - f Smill Haywood J .Street Ki-llowinu. the bnsinc.a! meCiiii'. - . a delicious repast was: served by the joint hi Gosses, Mrs. I mid i'.ii Be’l Bin'iieUe-. Nex; it-.'titv; will be held Sun- • d-y a' 4:00 p. ill. ' iO have Way. All members are luvd to be pre sent. Jchn Chavis ;r piesiiicut and the sccrctari'.'S an RuberL. Partin and Mrs. Ml. P. i anc. Oiis Murphey of Dan nwas a ro tent gues; of Rolscrt Smith • i AL.ri S* reel. Miss Willie M Join c and cOUxin. Mary 1, Smith ol 123 .c-ut'a Siv; i nr.v • Uotn eniiiim’d lecvnti:- clue to iilncs Mrs Jessie Berry at il Bi'aia wnx Terraco .;.eir the wok •mi v. .. hoi daughti.•. Min. ; < d.e L i’e..j „1 Ci n’ltUiliifv ii -pita! at W-ll; n>. t.a, wlicre Mir Peiiy is a muse i in, >aiiiini»«in>imi—im m innwniiiiiwwiii iv r -nininwi— m r-n Tim -*■ ■» Finance or Borrow On Vour Car i i . through the mum MOTOR FINANCE 00. j: 122 E. Davie Street Phone 3 3231 Household Appliances RADIOS RANGES Hot Water Heaters Expert Repair Work On Alt Radios And Household Appliances HUrES-JAOISOft I L o « C ,Y» 5 133 E. HARGLTT STREET' TEL. 2-5831 Easy Terms ] Auto Tires « Batteries - Radios Bicycles - Home Radios * Appliances SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS Terms As Low As $1,25 Per Week 322 S. Salisbury St. Phone 3 3531 a Behind The Courthouse I J | j: \ ! i 'cheques V ' ;; ST* * gre*« risk so curry cash sm • trip. An xmiucemoety risk. next, btaott vm ase roro your ti«vel feeds into Auiericaft Sxpres* TVsvdirrs Cheques—spendable anywhere, safe every where. If thes* cheque* are lost or stolen, you receive a prompt refeied. Thet-’t* more rosrvenictit than persotuil checks, becstaas m ideneiScsition it required (except your sifjnarure. Deeomi ' Mtiom of $lO, S2O, SSO and SIOO-for only 75# per slo© (Aiatanun charge, 40<)«&re pa mie m this bsuik, \ x . ') \ Medianics & Farmers Bank j DURHAM-RALEIGH MtaWr Federal I>eposit Insorknce Op. Maple Temple Church I I I V JOSEPHINE TERRELL RALEIGH JRegt; lur Sunday | m-rung service was observed at Maple Temple Christian Church, I Sunday School was vs.ry well at- j tended and wc ha.i quile an inici c sting le.-sm whi.li was enjoyed by everyone. At 11:00 the morning service oe- ; a fi with till* ; .uior choir tender igii music. The serin ;i was deliv- j • •red b.v our pastor. Rev Z. P Jen-1 kins. He used for h:. subject: “Christ ! • ami Him Crucified." Jl was a line j soul stirring sermon which nu ue > the congregation rejoice deep in | their hcai is. At the c< uvlusior of j • the sermon, \u all rojeved a beau tiful solo ty Mrs. Leu-ie Duniton | We wet - - happy L have with us j as visitors at the morning service: J Mr, and Mrs. Jessie Junes. Mr. Wil- ; Ham Moore, Mr Baker of Smitl: | Temple and Mr. Martin of Memphis | Crows Road. They we: e wale mee j 1 > the p: :stc.in The H imc Mission Society of the j Church, met at the usual hour, 6:30. | Alter a -h. rt busine.-r session, we 1 enjoyed a good prayer and 1 an I mony service. The ‘.veiling worship i services followed with tire Seniot Choir rendering the music and (in Key .1. D Hvhaid- n Shaw j University theology student, deliv- j or mg the sermon. We an- happy to have with us a tain Dear, n Calvin Hinton, who has been ut of the city. The Paster's Aid and Flora! Clubs . pun ored a s:.cud Sunday aftc-rnnon from a:00 to HOO at the home oi Mrs. Addie Harris of Idlewiiti Avenue. Those participating on the short spiritual program which was leiidered were Mis? Alutilda Scott, Mrs. E Barnes. Mrs L Keith. Mr.,. Josephine Tiirell. Ms. Ella Hayes Mr.- I Haywood. Mrs. Addie Har- , lib. Mrs l.es.-ie Dunston and David: Harris Mrs. Susie (?•<•«.*■ was guest : Tile Woman's Club met at t>»* ■ home of Mrs. Minnie Dougias a: ! ii7 Dovei Streil. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. j < Lueile Ruby, 14 Blader Street. * , The club will sponv.'r • popularity | i c: ntest for the deacons on Sundry, i ■ | November 30. The publ t is invited ' i to attend. Ti e Rev. Monroe of New ; | Bethel Church will render sc b ; vires. I Th.. pastor, choir and eongregu-! , ! lion will rendu- services at tire! j Providence Holme:.., Church ..a, j . Monday night, Dec ■ .be ■ 1. its reported ill. Mrs Fannie Patten-.-n of 606 E ! : Davie Sti'i ct, soci r tatj’ of the Si. 1 - i tors of Mercy and Brothers of Hoy 1 i. reported 111. Mrs. Annie Haywood of 705 ...> ! Lenoir Street, i ce.mly attended I I till funeral of her me., e. Mrs A hoe j | Riddick of Norfolk. Va. Mrs Lassie Dun si on recently had j !as her guests Mr ;m\l Mrs. Isaac i Taylor of Baltimore. MR Mr. Tuytor j ! was a delegate to the Masonic con- 1 j ventioii, : WHS Chapel Ps 'ogram Celebrates .Armistice i RALEIGH "Budding onej l world through the United Nations ; I was- th.: theme of an Armistice day j program presented by the Social i j Science classes of me Washington i ; High School in a chapel program I Hinder direction i f Mi-. I) Perry ■ and K. H. Tonic. Among those participating in the ! program wire June Thomas. H’.io.v j Thoinpron. Vict<-"ia Di-nslou. Don aid Morgan. Launa Ili-ms. Yvuiiih Jetfii :i, Paltino Horton. Theresa > McDonald, Jc.metu Fields. L.llit Watson, and Clarence Saul ter. 1 There are an estimated 5 billion ij birds in the United States, Measles and smallpox, introduced FOR SANDING - RF.FIMSIIING AND POLISHING I-LOOKS SEE—- HA! LIE CHAVIS "The I 'lorrnuan" 509 S. East St Dial 3-3420 Raleigh. X. €. ________ - ___ _ 1 Hunter’s Wood Yard WHOLESALE - RETAIL ■■'"-"■‘C' a 11— i Jesse Hunter WHY WORRY There are only two things to worry about, either you are well, o' you am: sick. It you arc well, 'hen there is no thing to worry | about. But. if you are sick, there j are two things to worry about. | Either you \v:il get well, or you j will die If you get well there is j nothing to worry about. If you | die there are only two tilings to ; I worry about, either you will go to heave:i or ht-il If you go to \i■ avr>. there ir ro -thing to wor ry about out H you go to hell, j you will be so busy shaking hands with friends, you won't have time to worry. 70* E. MARTIN ST. , TEL, 8393 lDTtnr SHOE SHINE AhCAUL parlor ARCADE BLDG. JAMES “Flip'' MASSEY Prep. I CAPITAL CAB OX j ftt-JBOQftB iW&TSC®! * i I j «WM i | j||J DIAI 0137 WAKE SALVAGE CO. We »u? *»d StwySMap j of Vah» FURNITURE STOVES REFRIGERATORS TOOLS RADIOS 537 S. Wilsmngfoß SL Phone 2-232? —— (Complete Home <j23?P •»-. • l j terror!; n rarmshers Jfos# || We can furnish any room in j| your home front the living jl room to the kite-hen. See us jj j first. i j W. E. COOPER FURNITURE CO. 222 Ft, Merfia St, WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2Z, 15MV Obcrlin School Pupils j Honor Dr. W. J. ( •amcrots RAI.EIGH -- Rufus Brown and | Fred Williams presented Dr. W. J : Cameron, one of the coaches of th: Obcrlin School soft-bull team du;- Ing ttie past two years, a special i gift from t a. toutbalt team when • 11.-e seventh and eighth, grades as- ! st'iuliled in the iibri’ry i - hci/.rj Dr. C arneron lost Tuesday. Under supervision of J’olic.man J.! Baker and D Cameron the Obc lin lads defeated Crosby-Garfield, Lucille IhmU'i and Washina!oa I Elementary schools in 1946. ill. O her lin boys tied for the city chain-1 pionshlp in softball this year and j the Obcrlin-Washington team, do- j fcited tlie Citoshy-Carfield-Lu- j oille Hunter team at the Chavis { Park festival on Halloween nlglu.; Dr .Cameron will sur.n terminate! hi.< pastorate at the Wilson Temple ! Church in assume his new post as xteulivo seci'.tary of education if the North Carolina Conference o< the Methodist Church, and will i Stablished headquarter- at Bennef j College at Gref tisboro. Other parents and friends of th-: luiCOIH) SHOP \ OFU SHELVES ARK FILLED WITH t'HOin; RECORDS AT ALL I 'MF.S ! Csl9c W.&E. Sales A«renev 1H W. MARTIN ST. - And what a meal it will be— seasoned exactly right, and every dish boasting a real home-reeked ilevor, B & H CAFE 41 1 S. BLOUNT ST. ,, , r , ... r . infl - 'i' I A Lifetime in Flames j Why lake chances on burning j up a life time's effort in & single | terrifying hour when il*» so j simple and inexpensive to pro- j led yourself against any po*si ble mishap. Your boms and | family can be absolutely pro tected from ANY disaster at but a few pennies a day. We ll : show you how. SEE YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INS. CO. 1 1 DURHAM N. C. j! mmmmssmmmwmmMmmmm ' Taxi Cab || FOR PROMPTNESS 1 AND COURTESY | CALL I EAST END I CAB COMPANY Dial 2-2086 24-HOUR SERVICE | $17.25 Electric Heater & Far* Combination SPECIAL $12.95 TRADE-IN-SALE ON ELECTRIC IRONS Receive from $l.O-0 up on your old irons NOW IN STOCK—Electric Water Heaters, Vacuum Cleaners and Many Other Hard-tO'get items Taylor Radio and Electrical Co* SALES & SERVICE I 224 E. Martin St. Claud Taylor, Mgr. PScne 2-3958 ? LIGHT * HAULING HEAVY | LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE COURTEOUS - PROMPT EFFICIENT CALL UMSTEAD Transfer Co. 502 S. Dawson Si. I Dial M7S - 92 1 2 Ed, Um»t*ad, Mgr, j * ! school who visited Obcrlin recently I ere Mrs. Katie Hunter , Mrs. L. G ar ! rott. Mr-' M. Poole. Mrs J. Fit . 1 jMrs. L Hallow'ay. Mrs. M Novell i Mrs G. Hunter, Mrs .1. | and F. Alien. !* The Raleigh Music C'h’b will held : its first study course luncheon mcet ! ing at the Woman's Club next Mon • j day, November 17, at il'ilio o’clock. | Paulco Radio Service "For Lasting Repairs" 102 GLEN WOOD AVE. Dial 3-3123 j| We Pick up and Deliver j Williams Electrical Service ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Phone 3-3560 1202 E. Martin St, R, E. WILLIAMS, Prop. i . i ... .... _ .. j j eAVJr.iL COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 555 W, Mor*an St. Dial 5667 fort I COAL —FUEL OIL ' —KEROSENE CORRELL j COAL & OIL CO. JOE S CORRELL, Owner DIAL 5567 307 North West i jl 0 II DOVE ; 1 MISICCmPANY I ARTHI'R DOVE. Prop. | | 1 Aolomaf.it ~ { Phonographs 1 j ■ Rented For Spet ial Occasions I j and Installed on Commlssioa m Basis V SELECT RECORD? OUR SPECIALTY Dial 3-2714 129 E. CABARRUS ST. for ■“■" Split Pine &. Oak SEE or CALL Leach’s Wood yard DIAL 4535 706 E. J ones St. Dallas L..,seh. Prop. | Groceries Motic»» I Lillies Groccrteria SSO S. BouttAary Si, Mrs. J. O. Kearney, Prop. Telephone 2-1453
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