Toesday, May 31, 1955 READ m »Ji FOB SALE GENERAL ELECTRIC 3- speed record player with AM FM radio. Blond console. Good 1 condition. Call 9-7171. I AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES 2 **So your OK Used Gar is terrific— —2 wffMmßkbut do you have to sleep in it, too?" \ I ■ I \ You’ll make all kinds of excuses to spend more V BI % M \ time in your OK Used Car. It’s the kind of car \ M \ you’ll drive with pride and confidence because , o \ \ it combines handsome appearance and reliable \ gft \ performance. Thoroughly injected and recondi re<* \ \ tioned, it's warranted in writing by the dealer. #T„g.\ VTmJL \ \ Sold only by an Authorized Chevrolet Dealer HARRISS-CONNERS W' Chevrolet, ht. vMr Went Franklin St Chapel Hill, N. C. ▼ At These 'O' Used Car Bargains MM M ’53 CHEVROLET Bel Air ’sl CHEVROLET 2-Door W J Sport Coupe. Radio am) Fleelline, Deluxe, Radio and Heater, white wall tire*. Heater. ' 52 CHEVROLET 2-Door CHEVROLET. 210 .... •Ha tIRMS 53 CHEVROLET 2 Door ’Radio ft Heater white wall 52 NASH RAMBLER Radio A Heater, white wall - 6 | FOR „ 2 _| )oor Station Wagon, Radio and $1395 Heater. Cuatom. Radio and Heater. $995 $795 ’4B FORD 2-l>oor Radio ft Heater (gfc)Used Tricks at SMtatioMl Saviags - ’6O CHEVROLET 2-lloor -jj CHEVROLET 1/i Too '49 CHEVROLET, V* Ton Healer, extra clean. Pickup. Heater, One owner. Pickup UI6 tin tin HARRISS-CONNERS CHEVROLET, INC. 501 W. Franklin St. Phone 9491 |)F AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES AUTOMOBILES MIIOMIIHIIII unT^^Tliff I MBS BBS CLEARANCE SALE!! SIZ I I LUTE MODELS MEDIUM HUGE OKIMMMSNRT4HM I Wm NOW Wan NOW Wm NOW - 1954 DESOTO, Conv. 12X95 S2SSS 1950 DESOTO, 4 dr. $ H 95 $ ||s 1952 DESOTO, 4 dr. 1495 1295 1950 DODGE, 4 dr. H 95 198 1946 PLYMOUTH, 2 dr. 596 2SS 1952 CHEVROLET, 4 dr. 1095 SIS 1949 DESOTO. Clnb Coupe * 795 SIS 1946 CHRYSLER 496 fff I . 194 R DESOTO, 4 dr. 695 486 1941 FORD 100 || 1951 PLYMOUTH, 2 dr. 925 725 1947 PLYMOUTH, 4 dr. 495 SB9 1937 FORD 150 || ■H 0 6 w I Poe Motor Company m I CLASSIFIES ADS SERVICE AVAILABLE DEPENDABLE WRECKER service 24 hoars n day. Poe Motor ‘ Company. Phone 8427 day; 8-3417 i night. SERVICE AVAILABLE ENGRAVED WEDDING INVl lations and announcements. Uni versity Printery. Under SuttonV Call 9-7701 THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY SERVICE AVAILABLE [ FOR GENERAL REPAIR - work, carpentry, and painting: Call G. N. Harvard before »J 6 jajn. or after 6 p.m. Otherwise ‘call Co man Lumber Co. at <lOl USED REFRIGERATORS FOR rent by the month. Bennett A , Blocksidge. Call 6161. WILL GIVE EXCELLENT care in home nursery to infants and toddlers. Phone 4646. THE CHAPEL HILLWEEKLYj • is on sale at the following plana: jßus Station Lunch, Carolina fan, Carolina Pharmacy, Colonial Drugstore, Colonial Stores and Dairy land Farms in Glen Lennon, Danciger's Restaurant, Eubanks’ 1 Drugstore, Fowler’s Food Store, Jeff's. Memorial Hospital Hos pitality Shop, The Scuttlebutt. Sloan's Drugstore, Miss Stella Lyon’s news-stand in the poet of fice lobby, Sutton’s Drugstore, University Motor Lodge, the Vil lage Pharmacy, Senter’s Drug- , •store in Carrboro; and door-to tioor through neighborhood salea ■ men. ASPHALT PAVING! Parking Lots Driveways, Tennis Courts Easy Terms If Desired For Free Estimate Write t»r Phone L M. MILLER i Representative , IV O. Box 555 Rovboro ! Phone 2651 I’hone Durham 9-2643 • • i FOR SALE j 1 ANTIQUES: Fu RNITURJE!] glass, china, decorative items, ‘lamps. Blackberry Farm An tiques, IliiUboto Road. Mrs. 11. W, Carroll. 0 1-1* VIOLIN. JOSEPH! Guarnerius model. Made by a: Viennese master about IHOO. Ex- j eellcnt <|ualitv. Perfect condition. Call 9-0852. Apartments For Rant (ONE 5-ROOM APART MENT | fur rent. No. II Davie Circle. All! modern convenience*. Call h-34IT[ during the duy, 7361 after 6 p.m., FOR RENT: UNFURNISHED; Duplex. rooms, fireplace., hardwood floors, screened ini porch. Available July 1. Pure soy Koad. Phone 9-1601. AUTOMOBILES mamaaßHMmanana Ist Choice USED CARS 1953 DODGE Caron*. V-6, 4 Dr. $1595; 1952 DODGE Ceroaet. 4 dr. »119 S 1959 DODGE. 4 dr. $745 1959 DODGE, 2 dr. $995 1949 DOIH£g 4 dr. $595 1951 <IIKYSIEH V-« New Yurker, 43,999 mile*. ('•air. Sltttt 1952 PLYMOUTH. 4 dr. $995 1951 CHEVROLET, 2 dr. $795 1952 DODGE, 2 ton Track, mw met or $995 1947 DODGE, Ift Tea Track $495 Yates Motor Will Bfaß ov W 419 W. FrankHn St. Phone 9-421 ROOMS FOR RENT •FOR" BUSINESS MEN NEW. nicely furnished rooms. Private ibaths. private entrance. Phone 1 3462. FOR RENT j JUSTICE STREET. 4 ROOMS furnished. S6O. Scott Building. 3 room. *55. Barclay road. 3 rooms furnished,: 357.50. Rogersoa Drive, 5 rooms furnished. 376. Rogerson Drive,: 5 rooms. 575. Contact: Service' Insurance ft Realty Co-, 106 Henderson St. FOR RENT: BY WEEK OR | longer. Water-front cottage, i [Carolina Beach; 3 bedrooms; all modem conveniences. See Herbert Pendergraft. Village Service Sta tion Phone 9-6311. FOR RENT 2 bedroom bouse, unfurnished, on ; Branch street. Stove and re ; frigerator furnished. j ‘Two 3-hedrooas furnished apart ments. Kitchen, bedroom, living room. On Barclay road. 2 room and kitchenette apart-] ment on North street, unfur nished. " Stove and refrigerator furnished. Available June 15th. THE JOHN FOUSHEE AGENCY Phone >-131 108 N. Columbia St. FOR SALE GREENWOOD Beautiful home, landscap'd lot. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, fireplace, one • story. GIMGHOIL FW bedrooms, 2S baths, brick colonial, study, large dining room two car garage, quiet neighbor-; hood. CLOSE IX Fine two story home, five bed room-, two baths, dose to down town. SERVICE INSURANCE! I REALTY GMPANV 28 Year* at name lecatlen C. E- Dick Hornaday AJQ Young 9419 gHg 9419 Ntefcw St TO SELL YOUR REM. ESTATE UstHWHk Service lesurance & Realty Do. Hcwdcraon Street 9419 29 Year* at Ik* Bame location MIR K Yss Han PROPERTY FOR SALE At Aajr I‘rice. Lint It With Un. We Have Several ParrMnerw for 4. 5 and 6 Room Howes. Here Lsat! No Pant! But Growing Faat! "Your Progreaslve Keel Kalsfe Dealer” HARRIS-WIRDSOR REAL ESTATE CO. Over Sluan’s Drug BU*re PlMMtr* N-8191 B-3692 K-1672 9-1341 HOUSES FOR SALE FOB SALE: UP-TO-DATK, spacious, charming 4-room house 15 minutes frr»m U.N.C. Original log tier-poled tobacco bare makes ! living room. Fireplace doubles' into study. Large sunny kitchen, bath, bedroom. Old p'ne panel , 'ing. High ceiling. R—.ted bust ment. Superb view. Four acres;■ {more purchasable. Set price, $17,500. Inspection dates. May 28 and 29. Mrs. J. F. KedfieM. Chapel Hill. 5-ROOM BRICK HOME. IM mediate possession. Owner leav ing town. Call 8-5308. - - Your Castle in the Air Can Be Your Home Soon! If You’ll Consult With Fmslms4Nsmi SIX-ROOM HOUSE WITH BASEMENT . . . within walk ing distance of hospital and dental school at moderate price. Also several other smaller houses ranging in price from six to ten thou sand. ON UPPER ROGERSON DRIVE . . . attractive home with five large rooms and bath, flagstone terrace and pretty yard. Also, see our other excellent buys in varied sizes, locations, and prices. FOUSHEE OLSEN REALTY CO. SALES and RENTALS 108 N. Columbia Si. Phone 8-431 Marvin Kastenbamn Describes Results Os A-Bomb Blast on Hiroshima People A “much higher” undent* of Hiroshima A-bomb Mast who evidenced significant radiation complaints than among those with FOR SALE WELSH BABY CARRIAGE, .portable dishwasher, 9AAAA to ;9B dress shoe*. Like new. Cheap jCail 8-3962. | HELP WANTED CLERICAL WORKER WANTED. Someopr to operate posting ma chine. use typewriter, etc. Apply University Cleaners, opposite Post ONw. Phone 4921. APARTMENTS FOR RENT FOR RENT: ONE BLOCK from central campus. 2 rum furnished apartment. Cool, com fortable. Automatic hot water. CaH 5421. 3-B E D ROO M APARTMENT,j corner Pritchard Avenue and Carr St Available July 1. Sees Guy Greenwood. 594 Carr St. Phone 8-I*4B. HOUSES FOR RENT (THREE-B EDR OO M HOUSE. I Close in. Available July 1. Phone [9-5642. WANTED | ; COLUE-TYPE DOG NEEDS country home. Good watch-dog. Call Mrs. Wheeler 7431 day, 2876 night. I WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS! buLdirg on E. Franklin St. If ! youY* willing to sell, quote me yw*r price Box AB. care Chapel Hill Weekly. 1 HOUSES FOR SALE j FOR RENT: JUNE"I. RIGHT IN! the heart of town. Cine 4-room house. Hardwood floors. With or without garage. Close to bus station, chain stores and campus.! Newly painted outside. Fine; neighborhood. Phone 9-458 Mr' 8-1658. I GLOSS NEMESNAY IT ME mm* FwTtnf Fdt iwt 11 ihe ii tCMHITUY VASIAILEI p«. led for playliaw er "drfu up" VTG 17* ' -m umw They re dmigasd for the NA male • ISLU3, SiJL'ViSSJXui - gaud far arliv*. growing feet. Ahanrheal roriaa-covwvd insolce ' * limn a|(>i duck upper, make sure of healthy comfort. Juniors' and children** *i*e*. Khar, Fawn. Had and Faded Blue Denim. Sue SH-3 s2^B • Fur Men • For Women • For Children abb—minaiium "a* significant radiation com pMurie was repartud by a Uni versity of North Catalina grado > «* etudeubatatmtiriaa before the -weekly Statistics Ceßeqomu fee - Phillips hall. Nervin A. Kasteuhaum, re search fellow m the department of hm-etatietks aad doctoral rendidete, covered the result! mi a leukemic study carried out by Dr. William C. Moloney and other Japan. A summary of the article appeared a a recent issue of ocicucf stifixmt, Mr. Kastenbaum, who spout 16 ■souths as statistician in Hxre shima working with the Atomic ' Bomb Casualty Commission, re ported that about 98,000 survi vors of the attack remained in Hiroshima at the time of the study from 1947-54. “Some 1.200 of the 98,000 were at a distance of 1.000 meters or less from the blast center, and of these, 750 had severe radiation complaints and 14 of the 750 were leukemia cases.’* Mr. Kasten . baum said. Several conclusions of the study which Kastenbaum listed were that “age aad sex have no measurable effect on the inci dence of leukemia among sur vivors; the incidence of leukemia is higher for those who were closer to the blast center than those farther away at the time of the bombing; the difference in the incidence of leukemia be tween the group with significant radiation complaints and the group without is not dependent ,on the distance from the blast .center. “At all distances where cases |of leukemia have been found, the 'incidence of leukemia is higher among the group with significant radiation complaints." California produces more fruit 'than any other state in the na 'tion. Page Five

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