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Page 6 j NOTICE OF PROPOSED BANK MERGER j Notice is hereby given that ap plication has been made to the (Comptroller of the Currency, Wash ington 25, D. C., lor his consent to merger of The Bank of Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, land North Carolina National Bank, fcharlotte, North Carolina. It is contemplated that all offi ces of the above-named banks will {continue to be operated. { This notice is published pursuant jto Section 18(c) of the Federal De posit Insurance Act. June 30, 1963 THE BANK OF CHAPEL HILL Chapel Hill, North Carolina NORTH CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK Charlotte, North Carolina June 30; July 7, 14, 21, 28 ADVERTISEMENT TO BIDDERS i FURNISHING AND INSTALLING ASPHALT PAVING UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL Sealed proposals will be received by the University of North Carolina, in Gerrard Hall on the campus of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N. C., up to 2:30 P.M. E.S.T., Tues., July 23, 1963, and im mediately thereafter, publicly open ed and read, for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, and equip ment necessary for the installation Cf asphalt paving. The University of forth Carolina at Chapel Hill. Complete plans, specifications and contract documents will be open for inspection in the Office of Pur chasing Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or may be obtained by those qualified and wno will make a bid, upon de posit of ten dollars ($10.00) in cash or certified check. The full deposit will be returned to those submitting a bona fide proposal provided plans and specifications are returned to the owner in good condition within five (5) days after the date set for receiving bids. The plans and speci- j Telephone 967-7045 Chapel Hill Weekly Want Ad Rates Per In»ertlon—11.00 minimum, up •• ■ words. Five cents per word *or additional word. A 35 per cent discount will be made for ads Inserted, without change, lor four consecutive issues. Rate per line of white space is be same as for a line of type. The Weekly will not be respon sible for more than one incorrect insertion. If your ad is wrong, aotlfy us and it will be corrected.-" Ads for the Sunday issue must be ordered by 4 p.m. Friday; for the Wednesday issue by 4 p.m. Tuesday. Cancellation deadlines are the same. All keyed ads are confidential and information cannot be given. Display advertising rates fur nished on request. 125 Bast Rosemary Telephone 967-7045 >*t\ iri‘> \vailabli’ WANT FASTER SERVICE? Guaranteed repairs on Refrigera tors, TV’s, Ranges, Washers, Air Conditioners, etc. APPLIANCE SERVICE CO. PHONE 942-6970 PICTURE FRAMING ANY SIZE MADE TO ORDER Foister’s Camera Store Colonial Drug Co. Complete Prescription Service OPEN NIGHTS ’til 11 P.M. 414 W. Franklin 942-4463 Constrictor’s Sapply Co., Inc. Carrtmro, N. C. - Dual Mixed Concrete Cement Sand Stone Rental Equipment Chapel HU . . . Dial 942-MU Durham . . . Phone 682-9211 Legal Notices ficatioas will be on file in the AGC Oifice and Dodge Report File Room in Raleigh and in Charlotte. The work will require the furnish ing of all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary for the com plete installation of asphalt pav ing and asphalt patching as shown on the drawings and as specified herein. All contractors are hereby notifi ed that they must have proper lic ense under the State laws govern ing their respective trades. Each proposal shall be accompani ed by a cash deposit or a certified check drawn on some bank or trust company insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, of an amount equal to not less than 5 per cent of the bid executed by a surety company licensed under the laws of North Carolina to execute such bonds, conditioned that the surety will upon demand forthwith .nake payments to the obligee upon said bond if the bidder fails to execute the contract in accordance with the bid bond, and upon failure to forthwith make payment, the surety shall pay to the obligee an amount equal to double the amount of said bond. Said deposit shall be retained by thq owner as liquidated damages in event of failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract within ten (10) days after the award or to give satisfactory surety as required by law. Performance Bond will be re quired for one hundred per cent (100"<) of the contract price. Payment will be made on the’basis of ninty per cent (90%) of monthly estimates and final payment made upon completion and acceptance of work. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids for a period of thirty (30) days. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. Signed: J. A. Branch, Business Mgr. For Rent SEPT. IST, 108 RIDGE LANE. Phone 942-4376 for further informa- ■ tion. i FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT by night, week, or month. Very reasonable price. Lights and water; 1 furnished. Over the Record Bar, ! 108 Henderson St. Call in person.; l 5 ROOM APTS. UNFURNISHED except for stove and refrigerator.! Near town and campus. Call 942- 3853. FOR RENT-NEW FURNISHED -3 bedroom house. 2 baths. Avail able June Ist to Sept. Ist Phone 968-8474. FURNISHED "APT. ON "CLARK Court. 1 bedroom, living room, kitchen, and bath. Available im mediately. S6O a month. Call 942- 3268 between 8 and 5 p.m. UNFURNISHED: LIVING R OOM with fireplace, 1 bedroom, kitchen ette with disposal, stove and refrig erator, tile bath and shower. Auto matic heat, 2 blocks from univer sity. $75 monthly without utilities. 942-5661. 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED APT. 18 Davie Circle. Heat and water fur. nished. Call 968-5611. Services Availeble WILL MAKE CHILDREN’S school clothes. Reasonable fee. Phone 942-3997. ROBERT CHURCHILL; PIANO Technician Rebuilder, 942-7251. Offers quality tuning and servic ing for all pianos and written gua rantees on (he rebuilding. Free estimates. HOME LOANS Up to $25,000.00 5V4% Fambrough Realty Co. 942-4961 Residence Loans 5V 2 % 25 Years 75% of Value Triangle Mortgage Co, 942-6475 The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Jt July 14 . ADVERTISEMENT TO BIDDERS INSTALLATION OF NEW TILE FLOORING OFFICES AND CLASS ROOMS MURPHEY HALL UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA Sealed proposals will be received by the University of North Carolina, m Gerrard Hall on the-campus of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, N. C„ up to 2:30 P.M. E.S.T., Thurs., July 18, 1963, and immediately thereafter publicly opened and read, for furnishing all labor, material and equipment en tering into theifurnishing and install ing of new tile flooring for offices and classrooms, Murphey Hall. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Complete specifications and con tract documents will be open for inspection in the office of Purchas ing Department, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill or may be obtained by those qualified and who will make a bid, upon deposit of ten dollars ($10.00) in cash or certified check. The full deposit will be re turned within five <s> days after the date set for receiving bids. The specifications will be on file in the AGC Office and Dodge Report File Room in Raleigh and in Charlotte. The work will require the furnish ing of all labor and ThaterLals for the complete installation of new tile flooring as herein specified. All contractors are hereby notified that they must have proper license under the State laws governing their respective trades. Each proposal shall be accom panied by a cash deposit or a certi fied check drawn on some bank or trust company insured by the Fed eral Deposit Insurance Corporation, of an amount equal to not less than 5 per cent of the bid executed by a surety company licensed under -CLASSIFIED ADS * I' or Sail- L- FURNITURE: DINING ROOM suite, living room suite, bookcases, rugs, lamps, chests, tables. Utili ties: refrigerator, large air condi tioner. Call 942-5297. GOOD"USED APPLIANCES-3 ONL ly, Electric Refrigerators Your choice, $45.00. 2 Only, Automatic Washing Machines— Your choice, $60.00. 1 Only, Maytag Electric Dryer, S6O. Johnson-Strowd-Ward. ENJOY THE"" HOT SUMMER with air conditioning! 3 Good used machines, guaranteed to operate. Your choice 585.00. Johnson- Strowd-Ward. SALE HOUSE HOLD ITEMS-SO j fa. Draperies, Bookcase, Chest, ! Single Beds, Hassocks, rocking seat, Butterfly Chair, Wicker Fur ! niture. Phone 942-4688 or see at 211 Flemington Rd. WE ARE CLOSING OUT, NO GIM | MICK. Personal reasons compel. My business is for sale to a re sponsible person. Meanwhile, we have many bargains and new mer chandise is included. Tyson's | Cash-Carry, Mebane. KEL VI NAT O R ELECTRIC range, S6O. Swivel chair, sl4. Heavy executive desk chair with one arm broken, $3.50. Call 942- 3593. JUST ARRIVED NEW SHlP men Oriental Art for your garden. Bonzai Planters, Teak, Ceramic, Sandlewood, Iron. Planters. Polish ed stones, figures. These, more, Kemp's Oriental Shop, E. Franklin Street. STOVETaND REFRIGERATOR, 1 single bed with springs. Phone 967-J461. "HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN grow?” New plants—Vinca Bright eye, creeping pink, Ageratum, blue mink, Petite Marigold. Final clear ance of old plants, half price Chapel Hill Nursery on old Dur ham Road. Telephone 967-2126. KEMP HAS ~ THEM 777 COM plete line Pompeiian stone garden fountains, statuary, recirculation pumps. Figures, bird bath shells, Now in stock at Kemp’s Oriental Shop, E. Franklin Street. A COMPLETE LINE OF Maternity Wear DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES SLIPS BRAS GARTER BELTS PANTIES GIRDLES Now At The YOUTH CENTER Next to the Carolina Theatre THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY Cureton —' (Continued from Page 1) the movies after the contract runs out. This is syndication, . where you sell the movies in a package. I do the intricate work, with the dates. There’s one fel low in our office who knows all the call letters for all the sta tions east of the Mississippi. I don’t know them, I don’t know how he remembers them all. I have an average of three sta tions for every state. “You’d be surprised at the amount of money some of the big stations pay for a package. As much as $250,000 for a five year period. Some of the sta tions only pay forty or fifty dol lars for a movie, but the sta the laws of North Carolina to exe cute such bonds, conditioned that the surety will upon demand forth with make payments to the obligee upon said bond if the bidder fails to execute the contract in accord ance with the bid bond, and upon failure to forthwith make payment, the surety shall pay to the obligee an amount equal to double the amount of said bond. Said deposit shall be retained by the owner as liquidated damages in event of fail ure of the successful bidder to exe cute the contrict within ten (10) days after the award or to give satisfactory surety as required by law. Performance Bond will be requir ed for one hundred per cent (100%) of the contract price. : Payment will be made on the basis of ninty per cent (90%) of monthly estimates and final pay ment made upon completion and acceptance of work. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the receipt of bids for a period of thirty (30) days. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. Signed: J. A. Branch, Business Mgr. The University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina July 14 For Sale 1950, 26 x 8 TRAVEL MASTER camping trailer. $450. Call 942-1869 week days. TOPAzTjADE - MOONSTONE’ 1 now Kemp has these . . . earrings, necklaces, pins, rosewood, ivory, | crystal. Pendants, cufflinks. Kemp's Oriental Shop, E. Franklin Street. FOR”EASY. - yUICK CARPET cleaning, rent Electric Shampooer only $1 per day with purchase of Blue Lustre. Johnson . Strowd - Ward. *— BUY SELL TRADE TRADING POST USED FURNITURE AT USED FURNITURE PRICES 152 Main St. Canton SCOUT AROUND You just can’t beat the all new International • Har vester Scout. New models now in stock, featuring the walk - thru Station ;; Wagon model. * 1 New Saabs in stock, three and 4 speed models. Ask about these pre-own ed cars. \ 1951 CHEVROLET $490 ! 1961 FORD Country Sedan SI3OO 1950 CHRYSLER Sed S3OO 1949 MG TC, Restored SISOO Firm 1960 VOLVO Sedan SI2OO I 1960 VW Sunroof SI2OO 1 1950 VAUXHALL S7OO IIPORTEI CARS, Ltd. “See Us Before You Buy Anydmported Car” Dealer License 2201 301 E. Main 042.715! 7:30 A.M.-6:00 PJML Dealers lor SAAB, MORGAN. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER ■- ~l -S- tions with a big market pay a lot. “I like the work all rigit. I'd like to go into production if 1 can. Hie assistant director for ’’Lawrence of Arabia' is a Ne gro. That was a Sam Spiegel production. The thing is, the producer puts up half the money end makes, the movie, and Co lumbia, say, puts the movie out under its name because Co lumbia has the machinery for releasing a movie, and the pro ducer has the machinery for making it. The thing about this business is, it’s big money, and you're dealing with a race of people that wants to see money spent the best way. That’s the Jews. They run all the financial part. They’re not afraid to spend money, but if they’re going to, they want it spent the right way, they want the best. So it doesn’t matter to them whether a man is white, black, green or blue. If he can do the job and do it better, that’s the important thing. They’re good people. "I don’t went to get on the screen myself. That gets too involved. That's very hard work. I mean, you see actors and actresses with all the fine cars, and the mansions and every thing, but they have to work for it. The best supporting actor this year was Ed Begley, and he's about sixty, so he’s been around for a while. The best actress was Ann Bancroft, and she’s about 30, but she’s been on the stage, she's had experience. Os course the best supporting ac tress was Patty Duke, in ‘The Miracle Worker,’ and she’s only -fourteen. But most of the ac tors and actresses have to come up, unless you’re box office— like Rock Hudson, he can’t real ly act, but the women like him. “I think I’d like to be e pro duction manager. But I don’t plan to spend the rest of my life in New York, unless I get really involved with his work. I’d like to come back here and go into real estate when I get older. A friend of mine and I have been talking about this, and it takes money,’which neither of us has at the monlint, but that's what we're thinking about, |tloiiM > lor Hint ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED 4 bedroom, study, 3 bath one story | Faculty home within walking dis tance of campus. Spacious liv | ing room, dining room, garden ter race. Automatic kitchen and laun dry. 2 car garage. Available Aug. 11 or Aug. 15 for 1 year lease. Adult family, no pets preferred. 968-2171 after 6 p.m. 4~ _ AND 5~ ROOM HOUSES FOR rent. Close in. Available im mediately. Rent reasonable. Tele phone 942-2284 after 4:30 p.m. Real Estate CATCH EVERY BREEZE ON this Chatham County hilltop. 50.88 acres completely fenced. 1078 foot highway frontage; 1531 foot front age on Haw River, high banks, minimum flood danger. Trail leads from choice building site to 2-acre wooded park on river bank. 2 fine lake sites. Over 50% open land. Chapel Hill telephone. University neighborhood. Annual tax $11.26- Thompson and Vincent, Inc. Days 942-4959, nights 942-6742. Use The Weekly Gassified Ad vertisements regularly . . . They Work Around the Gock for you. |j ,—^ LIVING ROOM AND BEDROOM furniture for sale. Phone 942-2735 after 6 p.m. 1960 - ’BUDDY’ MOBILE HOME! 55’ x 10’. 3 bedrooms, front kitch en. A Quality trailer. Over $2,000, equity. Sacrifice. SSOO down, as sume payments. Call 942-3477. 40” PHILCO DELUXE ELECTRIC Range with automatic timer. Ex cellent condition. $75. Portable 6 lb. Kenmore automatic washer. S2O. Call 942-6629 after 1 p.m. HOTPOINT WASHER AND" DRY er and Easy Ironer. Bargain. 929- 1310. DFJLUXE2 BEDROOM TRAILER. Shower with tub. Located in quiet section. 967-3131. j RETREADS with Goodyear’* Miracle Rubber Tufsyn ONE DAY SERVICE •70 xU . 750 x 1 4 *B.BB BUDGET TERMS Chapel Hill Tire Co. Ommmimmwim for later years. "I have to admit, I feel more at ease in New York than I did here. They have a public ac commodations law there, in the whole State, and there are not many ways they can get around it. They may not like it, but you’ve got the law on your side, so who cares what they think? People are prejudiced in the north, but it’s not as open.. It’s a little harder to see than it is down here. Like a hotel, I’ll call up a hotel and make reserva tions, and then when I get there they say they’re sorry they don’t have any room. 'Down here they’d just say no. *hey wouldn’t make the reservations anyway. I don’t know which is better. You don’t want either. “I live in Greenwich Village. It's nice there, it’s quiet, and you see a tree now and then, I go to Harlem frequently, I have a lot of relatives up there. They’re tearing down a lot of the old buildings and putting up new projects. Some of the slums are still there. “I came down here and I was surprised. I thought everything would be over here by now. I mean, this town is famous for its liberalism, 1 didn’t think any thing like this would be going on here. I've met a lot of people in the Committee for Open Busi ness, and I think it’s very effec tive. I went to a workshop. One of the things that makes it ef fective, I think, is that they’re very secretive. They don’t tell you what they're going to do. It’s all in the committee.’’ He came down hard on Gov ernor Sanford. “I try to keep myself as informed as I can about what's going on here. I saw him on TV.” He didn’t ex pect Governor Sanford to ask for a halt in demonstrations, and was disappointed when the Gov ernor did. “He’s straddling a fence.” “I don’t think we’re going to have a Southern President. I don’t know of anybody in the South qualified to be President. A Vice President, yes, but not a President. You know, I hate to think of what other countries are making out of everything that’s going on in this country. I .o-l Anil I' i mi in I ■"i i TT'lm i T"'i fl LOST: MEDIUM SIZE, MALE I pointer dog, white with liver spotsJ Lost off the Pittsboro Rd. in Chapei Hill approximately two weeks ago.' Had on collar, but name plate had come off. Answers to the name of King. Anyone having seen or found a dog answering to this de scription please call 942-3590 or 942-5028 in Chapei Hill. A reward is offered. Homo I'or s 'air FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE. AIR condition, Wi baths, basement, built-in dishwater and disposal. 419 Ridgefield Rd. Phone 942-2390. 4~BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE7I7 baths, large fenced lot, carport, 5 mins, from town, city water and phone. No city taxes. 968-8653. SEE THE GOOD CHAPEL" Hill, real estate with Foushee-Olsen Realty Co. Over 40 years combin ed experience in finding best homes (best terms) for happy Chapel Hil liams. Foushee-Olsen is right at the N. Columbia (free) parking lot. CaU 968-4431 (or 967-1161). FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE IN Gimghoul section. Quiet street, lot 100 x 200. You can walk to the campus after the first bell has rung and get to class on time from here. $25,000. Call Ivey Realty or your Realtor. 942-2892 or 942-2165. RIDGEFIELD HOME WITH three bedrooms, one and a half baths, utility room, fenced in back yard. Excellent location. Phone 967-1191. FDR SALE BY OWNER, DOG wood Acres Extension, three bed room house, one bath, fireplace, utility room, car-port, storage, at tic, very well , kept and charming on large wooded lot. exceptional ly cool in summer. Price $14,500. Generous terms. Telephone before 10:30 a m. 942-360 f: MOBILE ' H OME FOR SALE. 50’ x 10’, two bedrooms, furnished kitchen, air-conditioner and wash ing machine. Phone 968-3076. SIX-RAT HOUSEi DOWNTOWN Chapel Hill. 101 Stevens St. Call 942-5731 after 5:00 p.m. • ECONOMICAL LIVING • BANK FINANCING COLLEGE VIEW MOBILE HOME SALES IW Main St. Canton, N. C. Phone M 24462, Chapel Hill I. D. Browning. Manager-Owner wmmmmmmmmmmmmammmnmm* We send soldiers to Viet Nam to stop the trouble over there, but we can't even take care of it in this country. It doesn’t make sense. We're supposed to be a democratic country, we’re this, we’re that, but what are the foreign nations making out of all this? It’s not logical. “The trouble with the Negroes in New York is that a lot of them go there to get -away from something. You can’t just run away from something like that. I went there for a purpose, and if you go to something, instead of from something, I think its ail right. But you can’t run away from it.” Personalized Service MONUMENTS MARKERS MAUSOLEUMS DURHAM MARBLE WORKS 1501 Morehead Ave. Durham, N* C. W. E. HALEY, Manager PHONE Day 489-2134 Night 489-2068 trTangle BRICK lie DUtiKCtiue Bnidk I _ Chapel Hill’s Only Home-Owned Brick Company Chapel Hill Representative Fred Abernathy, Jr. Phone 942-4935 DIAL OPERATOR—ASK FOR DURHAM WXSOOO V'ilomoth r 1961 BLUE M.G., 1600 SERIES, low mileage, $1,495. Contact Phil lip Kannan, 312 Phillips Hall. Phone 942-30£i. 8 a.m.-10:30 p.m. or 34 Old West—96 B-9165. 1955 RAMBLER 4-DOOR SEDAN, automatic transmission, radio and heater, 20 miles per gallon, owner leaving town. S3OO. Call 967-1071. 1954 CHEVROLET'"WITH - NEW engine. Radio, Heater, in good condition. Phone 942-4255 after 7 p.m. 1961 MERCEDES MODEL" 220, 227 E. Rosemary St. - W ork W anii’il OFFICE WORKER, CLERK, SEC retary—no shorthand. Efficient, ex perienced. Single, 40. UNC alum na .(Journalism degree. Returning permanently to Chapel Hill. Best references. Telephone 942-1030. BMaaaani»aßa^aEaaßßaJ 3 KITTENS NEED A HOME. Smoky, bridled, calico. Call 942- 1841. FREE. 2 MALE KITTENS, 7 weeks old. Phone 942-2801. BEAUTIFUL SIAMESE KITTENS, 3 months old. Purebred. Box train ed. sls. Call 942-3477. W ;iii In I I o I! I’D t GRADUATE STUDENT AND FAM ily would like to rent small furnish, ed house or trailer for month of August only. Phone 968-6692. , NEEDED” BEFORE" AUGUST 15- 2-3 Bedroom, unfurnished house. Write Reply Box S, Chapel Hill Weekly. YOUNG ENGLISH PHYSICIAN and family require furnished or unfurnished house near Chhpel Hill. Reasonable rent. Write Box MD, care Chapel Hill Weekly. FOUR BEDROOM UNFURNISH ed home from August 15, 1963 un til July, 1964, in or near Chapel Hill. Write Box W care Chapel Hill Weekly. I Vmulr 11 1 *1 1 > W anlril FULL OR PART-TIME HOUSE wives and mothers needed in sales. No experience needed to start. We train. Write Avon Mgr. Mrs. Sa die Coble, Route 1, Burlington, N. C. or caU CA6-5767. BEAUTYCOUNSELORSmCHAS organizational and sales openings. Excellent opportunity. No canvas sing. Flexible hours. Full or part time. Write Box A, care Chapel Hill Weekly. Sunday, July 14, 1963 Qo.}U»foiK PAINTING ft PAPERING Dufcaa 111 Morgan St Dial MMfll WOTCH REPAIR Precision craftsmanship by our experts insures your complete satisfaction with aD ' ' our watch repairs. PROMPT SERVICE WENTWORTH A SLOAN JEWELERS 167 E. Franklin St. Phone 942-4469 Telephone 967-7045 Automotive JEEP, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, POWER take off, hew top. Recent over haul. Call 942-5297. FALCON 4-DOORSEDAN, LATE 1961 model, 10,000 miles. Perfect condition. Faculty member going abroad. $1,300. Phone 967-2443. 1955 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN.” RE cent complete overhaul; new motor, Crowell Little Motor Co., total cost $428. Because of ill health, sacrific ing at $450. Call 968-5481. '62 CORVAIrTmONZA. MOVE forces sale of second car. Bought new in September. White coupe, fawn interior, four speed, tinted windshield, belts, W.W., R. and H., 9000 miles. SIBSO, S4OO cash. Phone 942-2667, Paul K. Harris, 153 E. Rosemary. MWFORD, WHITE"”FAIRLANE” 500 Tudor. Radio, heater, new WSW. Moderate mileage, choice condition. May be seen at 416 S. Greensboro, phone 942-3840. 1958 VAUXHALL~4DObR, RADIO, heater, 4 new tires, 30 MPG. Good Condition. $350. Telephone 942- 1927. 19 5 9 MONTEREY MERCURY? Automatic transmission, power steering and brakes, radio. $825 Phone 942-6816. Used Cars Os Dependability Stock No. Pieku P- No Mileage, New Car Warranty . $1695.00 «0 FORD 4-Door. V-8, Auto ■ malic Transmission $995.00 903-B—’62 (Mercury) COMET Custom. 4-Door, Radio and Heater, St. Dr $1695.00 58 DODGE 6-passenger Station Wagon. FULL POWER gr 795.00 ’57 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Dr. Hd. Tp. Fully Equipped $1095.00 ’54 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Cpe. One Owner, Low MUpa «* • - $395.00 MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM wangle Ssi MOTORS NMII m Inc. W. Chapel Hill §t Durham. N. C. Open Friday Night Til 9 Weekdays until €:s•
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