Page 6 REAL ESTATE B Foushee-Olsen REALTY CO. EMERSON: “The first farmer was the first man, and all historic nobility rests on possession and use of land.** ★★★ ★ ★ ★ ■_ —..—... REALLY? Artistically decorated three bedroom hvo bath house with all built-ins, dining "L", living room with raised hearth fireplace, screened porch, and an oversized family rec room with slid ing glass doors. Water, sewer, curbing paid, paved street and dnve too. Separate washer-dryer room. The balance is financed at the lowest 5',% interest. Very low down payment and as sume 30 year loan. WANT RIGHT IN TOWN? We have another spec.al brand new listing 1 immaculate condi tion) right in town for a medium sized family,.or someone who would like to rent out a roam or two. “DOWN YONDER” Down yonder only a short run toward Pittsboro just before the Pittsboro Road crosses the county line is a white frame two story house with a lot of space for a very "down yonder” low price. Six rooms plus e big finished attic, basement with shop space and garage. Conveniently right next to a nice grocery. The attractive deep lot has a bunch of mature fruit trees for summer picking, and there are some big old shade trees. You could sell off a lot to cut your cash investment. And, sprint all the way to your car, because the price is UNDER $13,0001 FROM SOUP TO NUTS: Carefully designed, perfectly located, large family home with raised hearth fireplace, generous book shelves, wooded >ig yard. There’s room and a place for everything. Expansive din ing room and on to the open-on-ail sides, cool screened porcn. Kitchen has view', storage, and eating space; pantry, outlets for washer and dryer (outlets in the basement too'. What else does it have? Low maintenance brick exterior and plaster walls, five bedrooms, 2 unfinished rooms (if you wont a study l , 3 baths, a jumbo rec room With fireplace, carport, and morel Walking distance to school. Owner's moving, so call Foushee- Olsen soon at 968-4431. PICTURESQUE On a lovely, flower covered, beautifully landscaped lot in walking distance of bus, shops, and Glenwood school is this three bedroom house with the most possible closets. Two full baths, porch, handsome brick walls and book shelves flanking fireplace. Foyer, concrete drive and walk, all city utili ties. And its cool cooled by Carrier central air conditioning. $23,- 000. LAND 20 and 40 acres of rolling home and lake sites, apartment land, Greenwood, Morgan Creek, lots, a beaut in Estes Hills too. Foushee-Olsen REALTY CO. || inf REALTY I UrU COMPANY I V I 227 East Franklin Slreel I Phone 942-2892 and 942-2166 I First In Listings I First In Sales I .. REAL ESTATE .. REAL ESTATE Foushee-Olsen REALTY CO. Foushee-Olsen REALTY CO. REAL ESTATE Foushee-Olsen REALTY CO. ■K | * J 1 ROAMING FOR ROMAN? No Roman sunken baths but interesting contemporary Roman bricks in this wall covering special fireplace. Three bedrooms, dining room and porch. $16,500. QUICK HENRY: Quick, Henry, the car, for this two bedroom love nest with no maintenance asbestos exterior, water, sewer, and paving. Short drive north of town. SBSOO is the better-than-rent price! GO EAST YOUNG MAN Toward Durham you can buy a three bedroom, IM, bath house with contemporary, sloping ceilings and marble chip roof over this air conditioned brick home. Carport and 150 foot wide land scaped lot too. $16,800 is less than replacement. OH SO CONVENIENT Complete Carrier central air conditioning cools this whole well insulated house (basement tool. Easy to carry FHA loan al ready set up with only $86.70 plus tax and insurance per month. Three bedrooms, 14 baths, GE dishwasher and disposal too. Glenwood School and all city conveniences. We can show you this very good value now! 2 STORY COLONIAL Best wall to wall carpeting softens every step from entry foyer to roomy living room with colonial fireplace (and good wall spacei. into the chandeliered dining room, by the glamourously papered powder room with vanity and mirror, into the wife saver kitchen-family room with U-shaped, factory finshed kitch en and separate utility room. 4 bedrooms and two baths up stairs. good closets, attic storage, air conditioner outlet. Water, sewer, paving, curb and gutter all paid for. “Don't Miss”. $25,900! HIGH VIEW From living room and roomy separte dining room, you get the pleasing, high, breezey, distant view. Special built-in storage for China and dining ware in the dining room and nandsome built-in shelves and cabinets in the TV-den room. Good closets in the 3 bedrooms including a regular plus a big walk-in job in the master bedroom (has view and fine cross-ventilation too). Basement has finishable rec room and garage too. Paved drive and walk and good oaks. $27,500. SEE: Listings, sales, and satisfaction; We don't have everything eve rywhere, but we have top listings as you are bound to happily find out with Foushee-Olscn. Dial 968-4431 N. Columbia St. at Parking Lot REALTORS SEE: Foushee-Olsen REALTY CO. THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY REAL ESTATE Foushee-Olsen REALTY CO. Foushee-Olsen REALTY CO. WM4J4 m h. crfitii fc, HU 418 Sq. Ft. of office apace over Sutton’s Drug Store. Heat Furn ished. $40.00. August 15th. 2 bedroom unfurnish ed house on the Durham Road. $75.00. ft 1 Bedroom furnished apartment on Barclay Road. Couple on ly. $65. REAL ESTATE" SELLING? IS Continually Selling! jmmmammmmmmm rant REAL ESTATE Chapel Hill’s Finest Address HOtJSft CHAJPtL HLL, PHONE 942-2163 9 A.M.-6 P.M. NOW LEASING: Entrances on Hillsboro Street and Airport Road 1,2, 3, & 4 BEDROOM APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Herb Holland Company 119 N. Columbia St. Next to Westers Union • WEST POPLAR AVE. • Almost new 2 bedroom brick home in excellent location for a small child. Why rent? Only S4OO down ..... $11,850 • SO. GREENSBORO ST. Ideal for extra income. 2 story house, efficiency apt. on 2nd floor. Large play room in basement $12,500 • • 312 OAK ST. 2 bedroom home on excellent lot. All city conveniences, paved street, 2 blocks to school $9,500 • 117 OAK ST. Cozy 2 bedroom House on a nice lot $6,750* • TIMBERLAKE ESTATES 4 Acre Lot S3OOO • A BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM brick home on a beautifully landscaped 2 acre lot. 34 • miles out, fronting on paved road. This home has many, many fine features, expertly planned $26,250 DIAL 942-1869 or 942-3101 “Service with a personal touch** I [chapel hill I I REALTY I Taakeraley Bldg., next to Pest Office 942-5361 Phone 942-3726 I l John Allen Cates Thomas L. Hannaford I • Sales * Rentals * Insurance REAL ESTATE WEAL ESTATE HORNADAY & COMPANY Rultor Exclusive Agents for Estes Hills Lots WE HAVE NICE LEVEL LOTS 5 MILES OUT ON OLD DURHAM ROAD FOR SALE. « Collier Cobb A Associates Bldg., 1447 E. Franklin Phone 942-5365 REALESTAfE «KAI ESTATE Fambrough Realty Co. I • Westwood Drive • Spruce Street 1 4 Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms | 942-4961 i _ • p» #, : ■- v> - v'' ? ■ .»■>■ * ' > .••■*. 4 -W - > REAL ESTATE HIGHIfAND WOODS One- kit - finest homes. Please call us for an appointment to show. CHOICE COMMERCIAL lot on paved access road, just one mile East of Chapel Hill on Durham Blvd. COUNTRY LIVING CLOSE IN. Each building lot is large and has an ideal gar. den spot. See Hillside Es tates on Farrington Road just three minutes from Univ. campus! Call us for details on building or building site in this well zoned subdivision. THINKING OF BUILDING? Let us help you with your plans, locating your building site, contracting builders, and financing questions. OTHER FINE LISTINGS- Homes, building sites, farms, acreage, and investment property. Nice lots in and out of town. BILLY ARTHUR You are now reading a column typed by the fingers that held the bands that touched the carpet on the floor of President Ken nedy’s private elevator in the White House. And therein lies the reason I didn’t have a piece in The Week ly on Sunday. The Missus, the children and I have been to Washington. And thanks to Bill Cochrane, his boss U. S. Sen. B. Everett Jordan, and to Henry Hall Wil son, one of Mr. Kennedy’s as sistants, we toured the White House with preferential treat ment. That is, we got to places in the White House tourists ordinar ily do not. For instance, we used the ramp that was installed for President Roosevelt's wheel chair. And we rode on Use private elavator 4that~\JFK uses to go from his apartment to the Executive Of fices. The children were so excited that they rubbed their hands over the green carpeting the President stands on. Henry Wilson, who hails from Union County and who was in the General Assembly when I was reading clerk, took us into the President’s Office, ft’s actual ly not as pretentious as our Gov ernor’s, but I got a sort of rev erent feeling, knowing that it was the office of Roosevelt, Tru man, Eisenhower and Kennedy, and realizing the momentous de cisions that have been reached there. The children sat ift the Presi dent’s chair and at his desk. They wanted to touch things on it and were about to when they were warned that “that lit- Children’s Home 5j * 4 " M *. -•- v * •i’W To Buy House Here The Baptist Children’s Home of North Carolina, Inc., will buy a house here in the near future for the use of its outpatients at Memorial Hospital. Chapel Hill School Superintend ent Howard Thompson told the School Board Monday night that a letter from Dr. W. R. Wagon er, general superintendentof .the -, Children's Home in Thomasville, has" informed him of the Home’s intentions. Dr. Wagoner had requested per mission for the Home’s children to attend Chapel Hill schools tu ition free, Dr. Thompson said. He did not know how soon the Home would buy a house here, or how many children would be housed in it. Dr. Wagoner could not be reached in Thomasville for comment. But the Board agreed that be cause the Home would conduct its operation here as an institu tion, and because children living ih the home would be in Chapel Hill as a group, not on an in dividual basis, no tuition would be charged. In other business, the Board discussed but took no action on a proposed footpath access to Lincoln High School from Knolls Development. Dr. Thompson told the Board the' State Highway Department had recommended that the Board buy a 50-foot right-of-way from Knolls across land which the owners were willing to sell to the school for the footpath. The footpath has been under consideration for some months as a solution to the dangerous traffic conditions, coupled with the lack of a sidewalk for use by school children, on Merritt Mill Road. Merritt Mill is the route usually taken by pupils at Lin coln and Frank P. Graham Ele mentary to reach school from the Cameron Avenue - Franklin Street area. The Board’s reaction to the purchase recommendation was that such a move might set a precedent by which the Board could be forced to buy similar land for similar footpath access es to other schools in Chapel Hill. Board member Richard Peters REAL ESTATE ™ Parkwood NATIONAL AWARD-WINNING COMMUNITY PRICE RANGE: *13,400 - *21,460 $59 total Cash for qualified ret ctaas to move tat. Maxtamun 1 FHA and Conventional financing arranged. 10 Minutes from Chapel Hill on Raleigh Rd. OFFICE OPEN Weekdays 104 8 14 DIAL DURHAM 5ML3441 ■■ 'MNP. ■ J < Wednesday, August 7, 1963 \ tie button there is a direct line to Moscow.” Right then is when I decided ’ I had better hold some hands. I didn’t want a war started by two inquisitive kids. And that’s " the reason I say I’m the fellow who held the hands that touched the carpet on the floor of the! flow of the President’s elevator. I made a lot of notes on the trip, and will report on it later. » * * Christine Keeler should join the carpenter’s union. She seems to be a first-class cabinet mak er. It’s funny that in the same month Russia put a woman in orbit, and a woman sent the British government into orbit. To paraphrase Mr. Churchill, never in English history have so many done so much and got caught. * * * I read where Chancellor Bill Aycock will resign to return to teaching. That’s OK by me. Come on back to Greenwood, Bill; we love you. • * * it Overheard at Byron’s: “My wife is always breaking things . . . like s’s, and 10’s and 20’s.” . “I understand. Money isn’t everything to my wife. There are other things . . . credit cards' and charge accounts.” * * * Overheard at Memorial Hos pital: “With the money you save by having stopped smoking, you will be able to take a little trip at the end of the year.” “Not hardly. Giving up two ■ packs of cigarettes a day helps ■ me to buy two extra ounces of bourbon daily.” recommended that the Board off Aldermen be asked to provide-;, sidewalks along approach routes*- to all schools within the cilyf limits, and that it consider an-1- nexing the Lincoln High area-L No definite action was taken onj this, but Board chairman Grey‘d Culbreth agreed to speak to May- ~ , or Sandy McClamroch and Town % Manager Robert Peck about both*’ matters. The Board also agreed to re-. commend to the Town that a sur-'' vey be made of all traffic haz ards near schools “to see what can be worked out with the Town to eliminate the hazards.’’ Dr. Peters reported that the 12-classroom addition to the. Estes Hills Elementary School was near completion, and Dr. ’* Thompson reported the same on * progress at the new Guy B. * Phillips Junior High. , 1 “I hope we’ll be in it by Sep,-* tember 6” (the first day qf" school), said Dr. Thompson. "There’s only one answer to*; that,” said MT. Culbreth. “We have to be in it by September 6.” Dr. Thompson also reported that the Chapel Hill Junior SerffflP ice League had contributed sß4fse to the Chapel Hill School En- * dowment Fund. The money camd from proceeds of the League's recent charity ball (“A nice - H . party.” Board member Ed Ted ney murmured). ' • Duplicate Bridge Results Announced Winners of the master point duplicate bridge game held Frj day night by the Friday Night Duplicate Bridge Club are as u ' follows: l,v North-South 1. Ben EUiott-Billy Hales; 2.3. ’ Bill Forteman-Vic Huggins, Lotiv ~ is Wright-Gordon Baird; 4. MrSt P. F. Jones-J. C. Masson, vc v East-West 1. Jerry and Judy Fitz Patrick; 2. Mrs. Vic Huggins-Mrs. Guy Branson; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ',.; ry Lataoe; 4. Mrs. Eric John son-Mrs. C. H. Livengood. The next game will be played A ' Friday night at 7:45 in the hall of' 1 the Chapel of St. Thomas More ■ on Gimghoul Road. All games'” are open. Mrs. Phil Jackson is ' • the director. ■■■. i.. ■ *»-»«.. - * i I. i i iiqui^f-,1 WEAL ESTATE mm r-N Ph. 942-8462 Two story new home. Antique brick and frame construction, choose your own exterior color. Four bedrooms, IH baths with attached garage. Near elementary ’ school in restricted area with aU city utilities. Selling for st«, Mo. , rn MhE JL.pt ttae ••Retair '