Page 5 Fortune Awarded Grid Scholarship James David (Jim) fortune, star halfback-fullback for Bre vard’s outstanding high school football team, has been named recipient of the Charlie Justice Scholarship for 1963-64 at the ' University. The award was announced here today by Dr. C. 0. Cathey, chairman of the University scholarship committee. To qualify, an individual must be a graduate of a North Caro lina high school with a good aca demic record, must have shown outstanding ability as a foot ball player, must have excellent character, and mut have a min imsum of 900 on the College Boards. Fortune, a 195 pounder, recent ly played in the East-West game at Greensboro and also partici pated in the Shrine Bowl last December at Charlotte. The Justice Scholarship was created some years ago by per sons interested in honoring the All-American halfback who play ed at Chapel Hill from 1946 through 1949. Fortune will matriculate at the University in September. Use the Weekly classified ads. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY } FOR SALE ANTIQUES: VIC-! torian sofa, Empire sofa, Chip pendale lining room table, Two! antique rockers, sherton side board, pair of sconces. Phone 966-2687. | I in CARRBORO I The '''Chapel Hill Weekly, issued every Sunday and Wed nesday, and is entered as sec ond-class matter February 28 I ®?> at the post office at Chap ei t ’ North Carolina, publish ed by the Chapel Hill Publish ing Company, Inc., is under the act of March 3,1879. 1 CHECK your SPELL CASH CARDS CAREFULLY... you nay win *IOO CASH or 100 Free Cold Bond Stamps! WINNER QUALITY . [j eoianuL smuts I FRANKS “* 39« CEDAR FARMS SLICED BACON “38 For lemonade or iced tea .. . mV __ __ __ LARGE, JUICY I WOZ C H LEMONS 29 © OUR PRIDE OLD FASHIONED BAKING POWDER BISCUITS . \ PRICES EFFECTIVE q i*_ LIMIT: 6 CANS THROUGH NED., //CeRTIFIhA' O“UZ. <* WITH YOUR $5.00 Air,. *l. MSS. IV Ir,w ]l n OR MORE QUANTITY RIGHTS 'AIPEOA I JJ (jail M PURCHASE reserved THRIFTY DINNER \ miiic \ BABY to®* \ \yl 99j r^Q CARNATION OR PET EVAPORATED MILK G TS ■ - -i Green Will Write Bennett Place Play Chapel Hill Playwright Paul Green will write a play for the Bennett Place centennial cele bration in Durham on April 26, 1965. The play will cover closing scenes of the Civil War brought about by the signing of the John ston-Sherman peace treaty. Unity will serve as the central theme of the play. R. 0. Everett, Durham attorn ey, said Mr. Green will present plans for his play at a meeting • in the Jack Tar Hotel Sept. 19 Church Will Hold Picnic Tomorrow Camp New Hope will be the scene tomorrow of a parish pic nic given by the Church of the Holy Family. Since this outing was planned with a wide variety of age groups in mind the ves try is hoping that a large group will attend. The picnic will begin at 4.00 p.m. with swimming, baseball and other outdoor activities for those so inclined and just watch ing for the less energetic of the group. Each family is to be re sponsible for its own picnic sup per, beverage, utensils and blank ets. If anyone has questions re garding the picnic or how to reach Camp New Hope, they can call the parish office 942-2357. GRID CALL All CHHS boys who plan to go out for Football this year are re quested to report to the gym nasium at 9 a.m. Monday, August 19, to receive their equipment. Coach Bob Culton states that uniforms will not be issued to those who have not had their physical examinations. For results that please, use the classified ads. of the Durham-Orange Historical Society and the Bennett Place Memorial Commission. Mr. Everett, who heads both the groups, said Mr. Green will also disclose at that time a pro posal that an indoor theater be established in Durham to house a community drama on the evolution of Piedmont Carolina from agricultural to an industrial way of life. The community ploy would continue to run on a per ■ manent basis. Plans for the theater have been in the making for some time, Mr. Everett said, and a scale model for the theater has been devised. But the city for the site of the theater has not yet been chosen. If Durham should be chosen as the drama would depict the city as typical of the trans format ion-tfrom agriculture to in dustry. REAL ESTATE LISTING? j I 1S! | ITT Everyone Locks or Rugs . . BE Proud Os Yours! Bernson “Chapel Hill’s only qualified Rug Cleaner” DIAL OPERATOR. ASK FOR DURHAM WX2OOO, BERNSON THE CHAPEL HILL WEEKLY REAL REAL ESTATE i Chapel HilVs Finest Address ,\ • . , il> TOWNS HOtTSB or aura. no. PHONE 942-2163 9 A.M.-6 P.M. NOW LEASING: Entrances on Hillsboro Street and Airport Road 1,2, 3, & 4 BEDROOM APARTMENTS r~' Security Insurance and Realty Gorp. Here is a home with the accent on value and livability. The large living room has a 10' x 12' dining area. Eat-in romminess in the kichen. The master bedroom accommodates a king size bed with ease and has its own half bath. The other bedrooms and a bath complete the well-planned arrangement. Huge corner lot in a friendly neighborhood. You had better call us now be cause it is priced to SELL. , \ I ■ Security Insurance and Realty Gorp. 113 W. Franklin St. Ph. 968-4419 R. JOLLY MRS. PAUL D. KAUFMAN 942-5788 942-6125 leal Estate 1408 East Franklin St. PHONE 942-5136. 9A WILLIAMS CIRCLE Four bedrooms brick veneer home with large kitchen, separate dining room and a family room which is larger than most living rooms. On a paved street with gutters, city water and city sewer, close to the new recreation area and near bus to Estes Hills and Jr. High School. Space galore for just $29,500, with as little as $3,000 down payment and the balance on agreeable terms to a qualified purchaser. BUY FOR PROFIT More for your comfort, convenience, and money will be this two story duplex with the ideal location. Both sides are al ready rented with permanent tenants. If you have sold your home vvintin the last year, ,why not buy this and save the tax on your profit? located at 221 Vance Street where you or your tenants can walk to the medical center. GETTING SOCIAL SECURITY? When the kids are grown and gone, your needs change drastically; you want "living Space” instead of bedrooms, for example. This three bedroom, two bath house has one bedroom and bath that is separate, so as to rent a room Moadowbrook Drive is where you will find this interesting frame house with a down payment of $750.00. CITY WATER, (TTY SEWER WITH $600.00 down but No city TAXES and monthly payments of only SB7 93 for this FOUR bedroom one and a half bath house in Colonial Heights. Screen porch and large kitchen makes this brick house worth an inspection. 116 LAUREL STREET Close in, right downtown; on a nice lot is this cozy six rooms with extra value in the generous size of all the rooms. Priced with a down payment of S3OO 00 to a qualified buyer. Extra fea tures in this $9,750.00 priced home is the carport and heat to each room plus plenty of storage. DOBSON CROSSROADS FARM Go the Joneses one better! Do your farming from a greenhouse and have fresh vegetables the winter thru.. This sixty acre farm has two lakes, an unfinished house and yes a greenhouse already equipped. Plenty of space to spread out plus a hobby on die .side at the under the market price of only $13,500.00. HOW ABOUT A “TRADE-IN” ' The “trade-in” is a common practice with cars. Has it ever occurred to you that HOUSES can be traded, too? Maybe you need more space for an expanding family ... but Smith’s children are grown and gone ... he wants a smaller place, so we arrange an exchange . . . with benefits for both of you! Good idea? Happens all the time! Come in and let’s get started on it. 14 4/ « Phone 942-6136 Kota Re * U 7 Wilbur 1408 East Franklin 84. Henry Ready Company Knts Chapel Hill, N. C. Edmiston Company REAL ESTATE ___ REAL ESTATE ftEAt ESTATE '' I II11" if REALTY I IIV r Y COMPANY I ||| | 227 East Franklin Street | 1 Rhone 942-2092 and 942-2165 | I First In Listings | I First In Sales I DOGWOOD ACRES: Two Bedroom, SII,OOO. 1 II NEW No. 86: Airport Road, Good Investment. LAKE FOREST: Traditional house with expansion room on high al ■ most level lot. I PINEBROOK ESTATES: Lot, $4,000. ■■*■ • ggj ESTES HILLS: Granville Road. 4 Bedrooms, centrally air conditioned. Reduced for quick sale. if; TIMBERLAKE ESTATES: Three bedroom, two baths, full ground floor for expansion. This modern two year old home set on a highly restricted, four acre lot must be seen to be appreciated. In the Chapel Hill School district, this property is in a neighborhood of University H personnel. $23,500. * LAKE FOREST ESTATES: New three bedroom house with ground floor partially finished. $27,500.00. LAKE FOREST ESTATES: Owner left town. Priced for quick sale. Four bedrooms and ever so much living space on a lot that has 4 very little traffic. $26,500. S * £3 OWNER HAS LEFT TOWN: Architect-designed home on Shady Lawn Court in Lake Forest. Made of white marble-dust brick. Color scheme of green, brown and white carried inside and on the exterior of this unique home. Hardwood floors. WEST CAMERON AND MALLETTE STREETS: Pre-Civil War house, ■ occupancy now. Ten large rooms. Ppiced to sell. 730 EAST FRANKLIN STREET: This old house has an extra lot in the back. Situated on land covered with shrubs and trees from ail oyer the world. This house was built by George McKee, professor of ■ English in 1904. I INVESTMENT PROPERTY WITH HOUSE ON IT NOW RENTING I ■ FOR $150.00. Purefoy Road. OAKWOOD DRIVE: Near Glenwood School. Three bedrooms with ex- I pansion. SB4O down payment. i I LAKE FOREST ESTATES: Five bedroom, three bath house. Must be seen. COLONIAL HEIGHTS: Three bedrooms with separate dining room, partial basement. EIGHT ACRES OFF MANN’S CHAPEL ROAD. $4,000. FOUR ACRES ON MANN’S CHAPEL ROAD. $4,000. * TWENTY ACRES ON WATKINS ROAD IN HEART OF TRIANGLE. GLEN HEIGHTS: Three bedrooms at a bargain. Under $13,000. I LOTS IN MORGAN CREEK SECTION. LOTS IN ALL SECTIONS OF TOWN. OFF AIRPORT ROAD ON PAYED STREET: Three bedroom house. | Priced for quick sale. BUSINESS PROPERTY BRINGING LARGE MONTHLY YIELD. EXCLUSIVE UPTOWN HOMES THAT CAN ONLY BE SHOWN TO BUYERS WHO ARE REALLY INTERESTED. LAUREL HILL ROAD: Imaginative home. UPTOWN: 5 Bedrooms. GREENWOOD: Architect designed house for the discriminating buyer. GREENWOOD: 4 bedrooms. $35,000. | LOT OFF LAUREL HILL ROAD. See Ivey or your Realtor. I MT. BOLUS: Artistic home. I RIDGEFIELD: 3 and 4 Bedrooms. I PINEBROOK ESTATES: $28,500. LAKE FOREST ESTATES: Gorgeous view. $25,000. I 3 ACRES AND VERY SPECIAL HOUSE FOR ARTIST. ONE MILE FROM CENTER OF TOWN. LOT WITH A VIEW. HIGHLAND WOODS: Modern house with efficiency apartment. 4 bed rooms, IVi acre lot. \ FOR RENT: \ Furnished and unfurnished houses. Mrs. Pete Ivey, Phone 942-2165 y Mrs. Peter Johnston—967-1927 Mrs. Charles Milner 942-2224 1 I Don Miller—942-7048 Mrs. Frank Kllngberg 942-5524' Mrs. Clifton Brock—967-1008 Mrs. Arthur WhitehiQ Sunday, August 18,1963