PAGE TWO I if *r v ’’^Tirrs I ■ —- .. ■ ; BATOR’S NOTICK r rents N' W vine q.mli \ fii cie bonis non oi r, o .c Thompson, cl< 2" • Wake County th.L ~ >\ y ail persons hav ii'.g claims laains* said estate to present ’h»-m no the undersigned • on ax before the Unh day of May, j 1353, or this Notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said «». 1 tatc* wii: please make immediate j puynient to the imdersign&d This 13 ii day of. May, 1052. Julius Haywood. Administrator 906 S Haywood Street, Raleigh. N C. : M„y 17. 24. 31. June 7. 14. 31. EXECI TCR NOTICE N RTH e.ARuLhNA WAKE COUNTY HAVING QUALIFIED as Exeeu 1 tor of toe Estate of James Hil lard Jones, deceased, late of ■ Ware Count; North Carolina, this is o noti.y all persons having claims against, the estate of said. deceased to exhibit mem to the I undersigned ut Apex, North Ca rolina, on or before 'he Ist day •f May, ;9,3, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to the estate will please make immediate payment. This Ist day of May, 1952 Alomo Jones, Executor F. J. Carnage, Attorney May ID. 17, 24, 31; June 7, 14, IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY GLADYS MARTIN JODIE T MARTIN THE DEFENDANT Jodie T Martin, will take notice than an ictihn entitled as above has been .cmmeivad in the Superior Court; ts Wakf County to obtain an ab oii. , intc on the grounds of \ ■ paraiion as provided North Carolina; ’ f end' j ,!- wilt ii i. iS t’U o too 1)1 . purior Court n Carolina .k-i-'h on ■' i n . and an s j i.;e complaint « the plaintiff . ourt for the r ; ■ said com p-: • oi ;y. 2, .. oi Sup. Court a.,e, Attorney ; | NOTICE CF h.tl E OF valuable real estate DEFAULT having been made in the payment of the indebted ness se-.ui.-d by a certain Deed of; Trust execute a uy Samuei Griffis and wife. Beitie Jane Griffis, to ,T a. iifci.ue.son, irustee tor the MECHY bilbo aiSTD ’FARMERS HANiv to secure tiie sum of $891.- 10, whic.i ucea oi trust is dated liturch to, titoa, and recorded in ' Book. 103a, at Page 52, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds for Wake County North Carolina, the j undersigned, Trustee, at the re quest of the holder of the bond escured thereby, and under pow- , ers conferred by the aforesaid • deed of trust, and for the purpose, of obtaining money 1o satisfy said ' indebtedness, will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, at I the courthouse door of Wake County, North Carolina, in the j city of Raleigh, on FRIDAY, JULY 11. 1952 at 12 o'clock, noon, the follow- 1 ing described real estate si uated in the TOWN OF AUBURN, AT. MARY Township, Wake Count; j State of North Carolina, and more ; particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Saint Mary'« . Township, in the Town of Tu- i burn, and described and defined as follows: Lot No. 6. BEGINNING at a stake on the old Rosa. Northwest corner of Lot No. 6; thence along said Road North 5 degrees 15 de grees East 92 feet to an iron , Stake; thence North 84 degrees 45 minutes East 300 feet to an iron ; pipe on Street: thence South 5 degrees 15 feet W< st 88 feet to a stake, corner Lot No 5: thence North 85 degrees 30* West 200 feet, to the BEGINNING. Contain ing 61-100 fete. This being a division of the lands of Virginia Jones, deceased, between her heir. a- mutual.],', agreed upon by them. Surveyed; by ‘W. P. Massey, C. F. Decem ber 6, 1922. Also sec deed from Edmund Jones ,et aL, to Lovic ,i. Haywood, dated January 5. JJ2B and recorded in Book 437, Tag* 233. office of the Register oi Deeds for Wake County, North Carolina. See also Trustees deed to North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, recorded in ook 695. page 599, office oi the Register of Deeds for Wake Coun ty. * The successful bidder will b» r . r . . : c deposit vim the Clerk C- * ... Sup eric. Court of Wake CvdfAv a check to cover 10 per e it ot the amount of the bid e? a:. evidence of Good Faith, DATED this 10th day of June, J. J. Henderson. Trustee. M|| lu-per D. O'Kellv, At I; 14. 21, 28; July A eorneSshrdlu shrdlu cmfwyp c T. .«F SALE OF ID**l, ESTATE jjPlf SCFAUI't im'Uit been made in .. payment of the md-tv .{SHirecvtrr.d by a certain Pud r>* '"’•it; oSflexMuted by Zack Mt-nuel ano Mar the Manuel, to J J, Hen-* Trustee, which deed of fig&gtvuai is oaten February Js>. 1952. Maii>d- recorded it: Book 1092, at jagMbbigf 357, m the office of the Re of Deed? for Waite County, HHHkoitt) Carolina, the undersigned SSHT/ustce, at the request of the hoi- of the bond secured thereby MKad> under powers inferred by * aforesaid deed of ao'J, ara'i Virgo s 5 SJNALITY I Ty- MR. HAYES Photo-story by Shirley v The first male Negro in the a W-’lfa-e Department of Wake y . ; ntv and the first foil-time NY a -> Pn-.tiijiiisn Counsellor, Mr r cv; McCauley Hayes, well I i - Rais-,'vavronts ? m ~‘i si as, CAKOLIN- s N Pc -naht; r„ Week. ■> u huiisi 11, Mr . > ~in oi .Ur. Jacob ,av s no contracts mid does ! \ i i ck work, and the late Mrs. i ' 1 Pel McCauley Hayes. One of t five children ihmself. Mr. i ! e\s n liases is the proud fa- ;! he' three boys. His wife is he former Margaret I ightner, :o of Raleigh. prodtie of Raleigh's Wash | in, ton High School, and a gradu- i. | aie of Show University, his in- ; j L rest 'has always been in social i YMCA News ' HURSDAY June 12 i 4::'0 p.m. Softball Shaw Athletic Field i 3.00 p.m Junior Citizens ;>.m. Men's Athletic Club ; FRIDAY Jum 13 \ 4:00 p.m. Softball ■Show Athletic Field ! ,!;00 p.m. Men's Rlihuiai CliJ'- i ' ATURDAY June i 4 • 2:00 p.m. Horocshoe Tournament-- ! Soffball Games 6:00 p.m Mo\ ics and Talent Show 1 j SUNDAY June 15 | 3.SC pm. Musical Tea ; 5:00 p.m. Fatin'!'.- Day Program ! D M Jarni-an. b,.=nr i Special Mu.-ifal I-riiures i MONDAY Jum 16 A ; 4:00 p.m. Softball Game:; ! Sh aw At?l e !>c F;cl d j 6:00 p.m. Junior Citiwsiv- Club i I-ECO p.m. Ministerial Union TUESDAY J nc 17 1 ; 1:00 p.m. Sufi ball Games {7:00 p.m. Men’s Athletic Club :• ! 8-0h p.m. Men's Billiard Club • (WEDNESDAY June 18 ;4:CO p.m. Softball j) j Shaw Athletic Field 17:00 p.m. Weight Lit 1 ing Club i EVFRYD AY FEATURES Cafclcruj. Donrulory, Library - S,:o „ ers, Mrsic and Recreation • I Rooms From Registry, informs ; j tioii Services. Public Sk-ncgrapher : i Public Mrrti.v YMCA Sofirallj j league gan>- ni! b<- p'-yed duly < )on the I jnivrrsiiv Athicti*: 1 I Field .a 4:00 i-.m. All l»y; who! j desire to pis' ou a team are r»- • I qposted i-r i onic. C. A. Toole. | newly appointed boy:; secretary at ( the V. j “ * i (or t.iic ixc - ,:. .■ - ,f or taimnn mon ey to ;nd indrijtodnccs. j wlll offir for ab- and sell to thoj 1 highest bidder at public auction,’ i for oath, at Hie courthouse door j iot Wake County. North Carolina j jin t>-- Citv of Ralc-igh. or FRIDAY. JULY 11 5952, ;at 12 O’clock 5:0-.-V; UiP foM-' S/ing ' [described real estate situate in the j (City of Rak-igl-., Haiouh Town-! J ship. Wake County. State of North j i Carolina, and more particularly! - described as follows: i BEING known as No. 114 Bart' | Street, Raleigh, N. C. BEGINNIG at a pom! in the) Western line of Ban S + reet, said | • point being 143 feet North ot the; i Northern line of 1Y t Hargett: Street, runs thence in a Western i ; direction 165 fret to the South- j ’east corner of Lot No. 82: thence' iin a Northern direction along the j Eastern line oi I.o* No. 82 50 feet 'to a corner Lo 1 84 and S 3; •th" ' ■ in an Eastern direction -i --i long the. Southern line of Lot No. [ 84, J 65 feet to a point in ihc Wes- j ■ j tern line of Bari Street; thence! |in a Southern direction along the! (Western line of V- rt SU'oet 50 feci It jto the poi’r of BEGINNING, and' [ bcir.g Lot No. 83 according tttj, (Book of Maps 1911, at Page 28. i 1 nifice of the Register of Deeda for j A Wake County, N C ':Lc iifn! bidoi:r will tie! ;-j red '.l ft- ' ■ ;• - ; * f "^-rk of the -vivv'-!'... camt oi $ 1 County a cncrk to cover 10 per j scent of the amoutn of the bid as! jan evidence of Good Faith. 1 DATED this 10th dav of June.! • j 1952. J. J, Henderson, Trustee | Roger D. O'Kcily, Attorney : ;J»ne 14, 21, 28: July 5. wi.,k For ten years he served a. a scout master; and for two years, he worked with the FERA and WPA projects classifying Ne groes in various fields of work. The: last Negro to leave the WPA. Mr Hayes then accepted a po sition teaching in Sraithfield ?i ike Johnston County Trainin'-' School. Although his mother had boon with the Wake County Welfare Department for years, it was through his r.equaintship with the ’ Si : cimiendent of the Welfare De partment. a woman for whom he nod chauffered on occasions, and! ~ho find taken ciuite an interest i n this person in whom she had ' seen advancing potentialities that Air. Hayes became affiliated with' ,nc Welfare Department Her in* ; terest in him was of such a sin - .ere rucure, that she put forth , cry effort to have him sent to ! school on n grant put out by the ;. te. It was then that he went to ttlnnfii University School of So cial Work to do some graduate .verb, which would better qualify . him for his chosen field. from 1257 to 1048 Jie worked with the tuvenue Court in .lie Domestic Relations Department. He hay has! his present job as Probation Counsellor for ihc past four years. ‘A twenty i't-ui' hour a day jolt,’ as Mr itayes ays, inasmuch as he is subject to receiving calls al' hours of the day or night con cerning dcliquenl ;uul neglec ted children in cases where custody <s involved; or cases of assault upon a child, Om: part of hi.-., work that Mr. Kaytv enj-r.- and tin-1 - particular ly i.ntercsting i., •. lion lie travel..- to v ; ‘ciou states on extradition , case,. These arc usually 'failure to j on. cniic! cases to which he has been appointed to act as agent. prouatton officer, he has the j some power of arrest as has the | sheriff. me serious nature of his work | has been apparent through the 1 various puzheizud cases in which; he ha.- been involved. Such as on | , c on'.-.-Kin. when Mr. Hayes was! advanced upon by « woman With j a but chi: knife; or the time be • and another officer had to force j a cun from a man who turned u, to lx a violent pyvchiatric < i* A.Uhengh Me Hayes h- * member nf the Omega r*s! J hi I raternlti ami 'Tijoj s such hobbies as tennis, cards, and wot king a vegetable garden, be has little time to indulge m these activities, as his work keeps hi mso completely oc cupied. RALEI6H LODGE SETS EVENT ON THURS JUNE 28 RALEIGH A bartseque and •i&nce is to be- staged jointly by Jerusalem Lodge No. 134. Knights of Pythian.-, and Bright Jewels No. 445, Court of Calanthes at the ls>- •al American Legion Post home ion Thursday night, June 28. The occasion will Ik- wic of the first social event* through Pythian auspices since the re cent revitalisation of the order pert. Special incentive to the affair is the offering of free eats and | drink v by the sponsoring groups. rru?] f * Al Where Peo ■ syeisNF'*ef!t4i.'y!2aw#ok< i | | ~*2 SLJa SODA mo mo B, Bar ,1,1,11,11,11 mni T -r Full fWactioE Os PtJods at all Times mNNMftNNNg MethoD NoteS METHOD -- The services ot Oak City Baptist Church were grand Sunday June 8. The young folks were in charge and everything was bcauMfuHy carried out. The Rev. Fleming conducted a session of Ttuiidlnj' a Bet ter Sunday School’ at the Oak City Baptist Church the last week In May. Those who at tended were greatly benefited by the helpful advice and teaching. The Ralci-h U ion Society he'd its annual at the Tabernacle 'l hr man Church Sunday after •:oon Quite a large audience was 3res;ert and Rev Harvey Harwood ■ area cited a wonderful .sermon. Dinner was served to all Uae visitors. Mrs .Mary I. liartD was in 'hsrgc cf the program Next Sunday, June 15 will be qtsttreriy confrrcnri time ot Ut. fames AME Church The presid ing elder of the Raleigh District will be in charge. The pastor. Dr. R. W. Wh.ncr will bo ho-'t. At 3:30 pan. Mrs Geraldine ; Check will .-peak for the Junior . Church If you miss her vddress you will have missed treat. At 5 o'clock. Sunday June 13. there will boa tea at Hit home 1 T Mi. and Mi r Deport Dunston j "or the benefit of Men's Day which will be held at St. J an. oi AME Church on the fifth Sunday In June. A lovely time was enjoyed by all who attended the Tea given by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rogers at then home. This was given for the St. James AME Church. M is. Mary Ida Hurt is was in charge. ot the program. Mr- A. C Parrish has been j visiting her daughter, son-in-law, lend grandsons, the Wilkerson's of Washington, D. C" for some time 1 She will visit tier sister, Mrs. Kathleen Uetly and her children . while there. Mrs. J. O. White is home after spending th- teaching year in i Reidsville, N. C. She is head of ' ;he Home Economics Department in the High school there. She will attend summer school ' at Durham, where she expects to receive her Master's degree Mr. Edward Curtis, Misses. Geneva and Dora l>. Stroud motored to Clayton. N. C. to visit Mr*. I uoy Jl. Toole who is convalescing after being » quite ill. Miss Genohtn Dun. ton has rc hrned home from Teachers Col lege, Winston-Salefn, N C. where she attended school the past year. We are glad to have Mrs. Berry iO. Wilcox and Mr, Charles Rob inson home after having finish ed their year’s work as teacher: m the Zebulon high school. There will be a Womanlcss. Wedding given on June 25 at the St. James AME Church for the Men's Day benefit. He sure to come and see the young hoys perform. You will really enjoy it. Mrs. Mary Ida Harris spon sor, assisted by Mrs. Florida Sherrill. The Rev. Howard Cunningham i pailor of Die First Congregations. Church, Raleigh, conducted a t-po* i cial service at St. James AJI E ! Church Sunday evening June 3rd He preached one of the inosi I . A small adnii.-sion i* sen s > fee ! tor admission. Ihe American Legion Post horn* I is located at the corner of Co ; bon us and Fast Streets. Event; get underway at 7:30 MOUNTAIN RIDGE STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Sm 5065 m mm — M ll i/s m. 5030 irn FT. 4 Ol#, 86 Proof, GOOC'EB HA4 WORTS, LTD, MORI*. tIUNOIS ! ; • ■- . ■ S y , ■;. 'pie Meet To Kat m ME = r « grill tretx Stroet, ■ :? THE CAROLINIAN SFAFD BRANT NEW MASTERS IN Ptlßf !C 111 Atm EDUCATION Public health educators front Concrticut, /Mabaina, ami Geor gia were amonj; recipients of masters of science degrees in pit bile health education it North Carolina College's list com Underwriters Underwrite B!ood Drive For Raleigh RALEIGH The Ral.-igh Life Underwriters A-'socialion ha.- ta ken the responsibility of encour aging Wake County citizens to give blood to the Armed Force;; : . Blood Donor Program when th.- i Red Cross Blnodmobtle conics to i | Raleigh Jim.,- 10 17. and IH, at | | Eden ton St Methodist Church Tom Gain, Recruitment j Chairman. announced 1 1; a t more than 100 Raleigh IHe Underwriter- had pledged to obtain five donors each dur- i ing Hie Bloodmobile visit The Committee of managers who will act for their District of- j ■' fices is made up of Arch Vines, Frank Wilson. Cliff Gibson, j George Ragsdale, Feld Towler. , T. E. Williamson and Give | , | Hooks. Dr. Willi,: m j. Sentcr. Chairartjji i ‘of the Red Croi; Blood Dc>nor | ! Program stated. “Woke County j r - i i beautiful. rxvnnoiG anyone could; v.ish to heat. H>: text v.j. T| mrght. I can. 1 will, T have.' Those who wen present really] ‘ enjoyed him and his junior choir n ; Mr. Jo.:- :'n St rod wick from the ■■ Obcrlin Baptist Church prc..«’.ted y the spe irker. Mr Cora '-s.rlisn,: md M - l *' David Andrews irons Wert R«- ’® ltigh attended the services. Rev. and Mrs. J. A William ;on ; and ton, J A. Jr. epent Saturday ]viri’ing Mi'.- Williamson's parents at Camp Butncr. N. C. On Sun ' day they were in Sanford. N C whore ®!d’\Tct't’fi W'Uh.msou ha j charge of the AME Church. ; Mrs Lillie Roger* is '• i.-din:, its i Durham. N, C. While there she ivvill be 'he. yir .--t of her daughtev and son-in-lira Mr. and Mr.-. John L,E. Tuck. ll ; Mr. and Mr Tack have t-e nt j h built a 1"'. ly home oil L,.w . soil Street. 4- Mr. Tuck >•- vocational teacher ;t ■in one <d the Durham County School-'. Mrs. Tuck .. Home EttO liomics teacher in the Little Rivci' j School. Tie-v re.'r .ii-o John E. Jr --ho "tend.- »h. public school iii tii*r city oftr; having 1 p>. h r.; ■ d fr -'ii (he Sentboiouch | Nui M i'v School in 1950 1 Tioinnr CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Free Estimates NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL WORK GUARANTEED 902 S. Blount—Tel. 2494? For Every Purpose J CORRELL COAL CO. JOE S. CORRELL, Own. 307 North West DIAL 5567 ! ! USED CAR ] BARGAINS m ! A • ! Check Our Prices Before You Buy |j DIAL 2-1279 || K. &W. Motor, Inc, : HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE RALEIGH’S CLEANEST USED CARS 425 S. Wikss&tSloss Si. -1 IS L, 3k ; mcncernen. rxerc.ars r, rcnl y. Lett ty right a* *>v. ar* tV&llu William i.cftwich, Savannah, (!a.: Giaramr I>;uik Kirnbrr, •Slamford. t onnecticut: and fin tatio Algrr Fugh, Birmingham. Ala. - RFC ha- bo«>n asked for 600 pints of blood during this Bloodmobile visit, Thi.s is an overage of 200 Pints a day. Without the students! ;at Stale Colhyge and the girl-, col- i j lege:- and cominy a.-, it. do< s two . months after i’s previous visit. I i Wake County MUST put forth a; • special effort to meet it.- quota."; ! The Bloodmobile se'-uu ,-t the j | Fdcptbn Street Church ha. been! 1 praised as on> of the best in tiie i State. Tiie program will open on | Monday and Tuesday, June 16 and 1 ; 7 between 12 noon and 6 p.m end lon Wednesday June 18. from 10 ja m. to 4 p.m. "A'o matter what happens ] and no matter where it hap pens," Dr. Senior remarked, i “we must have enough blood and piu -inj on band to rare for our wounded. More blood means fewer white crosses i ami our servieesmen know that is true. They are eoisnt ing on Hake County civilians j to give blood now. i\c cannot in them down." — — —BFC Ocean City Beach Grows t si: > i ; Southeastern North Carolina hm j s ‘ growing Negro resort in Occam] ' ; City Bearh, N. C. Situated 33 j ■ j rales North of Witninigton, on ] oighway 17, th is island beach has ; be-'ii called (he J>outii'- most .j j beautiful beacn development.' De , i velopers are Ocean City Develop j. j cr's, Inc. of which Wane H, Chest: ... j nut is secretary-treasurer. \ The latest progress at the resort ] t tile Ocean City Mots>r Ce'.irt'# _ . Eleven modern one-room and one j three room apartments make up r ' *he unit, hot . and cold running v ; l ’'- ter. and private bath in each j apartment are found. The thr’ee , 1 oom apartment has besiroom, kit- j tsen. and all • !v ; sen I e c,pints; j rv t TftFPAH n | RANGES j f BOTTLE GAS \ Whom 3-6651 ii SUNGASJ ; 4Q9S f3O£SL .gp aKlkfcor* m. - I ~ Personal | LOANS pi: Clear up Doctors Bills, i W Taxes, Personal Debts, with i M & Raleigh Industrial Loan, i a We invite you to come in i if® and talk it over. The : p RALEIGH : B ' INDUSTRIAL ?j> ; BANK i Hargett and Saii*bu*w •p| Member of Federal Deposit ! ri Insurance Corporation i WEEK ENDING SATURDAY JUNE 14, 1352 Each apsrtmenl has an inner* .'■pring ir,r,!u. > Ocean City Tn race continue.- to ; offer seafood at r., best and al.Ki serves complete meals This is ; >! • modern and sj nrioes restaurant.! . Featured ar« music, a bathing pa-1 i vilion, and dancing under the; ! stars. j Soon, section tvvu of the re iden tial area v ill be open Ini- sale. 1 Then arc many one at - front ot> ii this cect ion. In section two. already a dozen homes have sprung up. Scores of lots have been suit! to persons throughout : n. c. In the fall of 1950, the Nortf 'Carolina Agricultural Experiment ! Station seeded some ii.UOO baric-,) ; varieties and 3,000 oat varieties at the first step in a search for ue ,small grain bredemg .lock, ling very conscious of the throa* | Hilt County farmers arc bocoin i from nematodes. In many cases to jbacco growers arc using soil fumi I gallon to control the pests. ! —-- T — irrrm i - -.nni .in:r-rn T-.trTir COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS | Wt* can furnish any room In your home from the living room to the kitcher SEE US FIRST W. E. COOPER FURNITURE COMPANY 121 East Martin Street ! TjS —— EYE GLASSEJ GROUND St SERVICED i AT PROFESSIONAL BUILDING RALEIGH I R i d gem ay s I ■ tvnnri M RAGfcltiH GRtKNSBOHO CHARLOTTE GREENVILLE Finance or Borrow On Your Car through ih « DILLON MOTOR FINANCE CO. J 22 E. Davie Street Phone 3-3231 I— T '-’ 7 1 WBK g U '*****'%£ ‘ iv sT*i BUSINCSSLIKC TO PAY BY CHICK ! ; Pan yourself m « bw*ia«»lik* imla aew by epm mg * perron*! chcddnf account h*#*. Dtpatb fmst f»ydwck» (by am! H ywa like) m& ktt check mht Mil |ott as » fUiac* whn htik am P** ~>wh*t b*kMx k m kutwL Mb | mtamlmi cfeedb at* ym* Mechanics & Farmers * * Bank RALEIGH DURHAM f aMMSMM* f* ! Norfolkians Visit i With Family Here RAIKGLI Dr. and Mrs. Wal ter 1,. Hamilton. Sr., of Norfolk, Va„ were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lin Holloway and son, Lin, I), at (heir K-25, Washington Thr ee re residence here, i Or. and Mrs Hamilton are Mri. ; Holloway .. parents . I Arriving also was Mass Ell* Hamilton. a daughter and teacher si the Norfolk city school system, vno is ; sending aw-eek with her sister prior to leaving for Ann I Arbor, where she will attend sum ! iner school ■< ssions at the Uni i versity of Michigan. - -RFC- i Price,-- for meat animals arc ex j pveted to rise .seasonally during tiie nest two or three months, I ■ pt for higher grades of t*t j;h .which may decline as mar- I I * tinp., reach a peak. ACME REALTY COMPANY j Real Estate - Rental* Fire and Automobile ! Insurance ,! J I INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE Consult —- YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS FIRE INSURANCE CO. II Durham, N. C. A REAL SAVING 6 Gals Wooiseys House Paint $29.40 Floor Enamel $4.50 | Self Priming Flat Paint $3.60 j $4.60 Compare and Be lonvinced | Just Dail i 7121 I* — ■ , * ■ S, M.YOUNG : DIAL 7121 '

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