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Wednesday, Dec. 11, 1968 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR 5 day weds general office work. Typ ing not necessary but helpful. Must have transportation. Call 942-6950 for interview. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA ORANGE COUNTY RICHARD C. REHEIS, Plaintiff V. J. STEWART FINCH and YE OLDE TAVERNE, INC. De'endant Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Orange County, made in the above entitled civil action and signed by the Honorable Leo Carr, Resident Judge, Fifteenth Judicial District, on the 3rd day of October, 1963. the undersigned shall, on the 30th day of December, 1963, at 10:00 A.M. on the premises of Ye Olds Taveme, Inc., Professional Build ing, Durham Road. Chapel Hill N. C., offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, but subject to confirmation by the court, all right, title and interest which the undersigned now has or may ac quire in and to Ye Olde Taverne, Inc. A cash deposit of ten percent (10%) will be required of the high est bidder, at the time of sale. This 26th day of November, 1963. Barry T. Winston Receiver Nov. 27; Dec. 4, 11, 18, and 25. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Edwin C. Hamblen, deceased, late of Orange County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Dur ham, N. C., or at the office of (Bryant, Lipton, Bryant & Battle, 111 Corcoran Street, Durham, N. C., on or before the 4th day of June, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted tq said estate will please make immediate pay-' ment. This the 4th day of December, 1963. WACHOVIA BANK k TRUST COMPANY, EXECUTOR OF THE ESTATE OF EDWIN C. HAMBLEN, DECEASED Bryant, Lipton, (Bryant & Battle, Attorneys 111 Corcoran Street Durham, N. C. Dec. 4, 11, 18, 25 Telephone 967-7046 Chapel Hill Weekly Want Ad Rates Per Insertion—sl.oo minimum, up to 25 words. Five cents per word ter additional word. A 25 per cent discount will be made for ads Inserted, without change, for four consecutive issues. Rate per line of white space is the 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, notify 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 furnish ed on request. Ml West Franklin Street Telephone MT-IMS I or >al. USED BOOKS SAVE MONEY-! For frugal wading during Decern-' ber, try used books from our 38c shelf. They’ll even make an im pressive gift for a friend who pre fers quantity to fancy binding. The Intimate Bookshop, 119 E. Franklin Street. AUTOMATIC - ZKTzmTsEWING Machine in nice cabinet. Wanted: someone with good credit in this tecea to take over payments or pay entire balance of $57 20. Details where seen. Write: National’s Credit Dept, Box 283, Asheboro, 1. C. 963 BRADFORD STEREO-MI FI lonsole, AM-FM Radio. Walnut Inish. $126. Call 942-1877 after TROMBONE FOR SALE. SECOND land. Gqod condition. Call Mrs. fine, 967-T045 or 942-7125. SAiB-CHOICE WATER ront lot on Inland Waterway, <ong Beach, N. C. Small cash quity; assume monthly pay nents. Did 943*751 MAMTO^DSR _ FoMar’s Gamers ttar* ~ T^S, —Pete Ivey’s Town And Gown— (Continued from Page 1) : cial train on the ACL. Spike l Saunders showed me a photo of the train, with an alligator lead ing it. The Seaboard and Sou thern are shuttling Tar Heels to the game, too: The alligator was standing (the alma mater song was probably being played) and Spike wonder ed whether the animal looked enough like a real ’gator to suf fice. The beast looked more like a crocodile to me. Ogden Nash once versified, in academic vein, in that regard. "I give you now, Professor Twist A conscientious scientist. Trustees exclaimed, “He never bungles,” And sent him off to distant jungles. Camped on a tropical river, side, One day he missed his loving bride. She had, the guide informed him later. Been eaten by an alligator. Professor Twist could not but smile. “You mean,” he said, “a croco dile.” • * • Speaking of poetry, professors and Ogden Nash, an official memorandum was mailed to members of the faculty of the University of North Carolina the other day, and the subject mat ter was presented in verse. Prof. Almonte C. Howell, secre tary of the faculty, wrote the poetic memorandum. The memo concerns new voting procedures in the faculty to elect an ad • visory council. Prof. Howell begins: “We proceed now to state our preference For personnel for a committee to whom we should all dww deference EXECUTRIXNOTICE The undersigned, having qualifi ed as executrix of the estate o! Wilhelm Gierasimiwicz, deceased, late of Orange County, this i§ to ! notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them 1 to the undersigned on or before the ! llth day of June, 1964, or this I notice will be pleaded in bar of i their recovery. All persons indebted t to said estate will please make im . mediate payment to the undersign ed. This the llth day of December, 1963. Helena P. Gierasimowicz 309 Ransom Street Chapel Hill, N. C. Dec. 11, 18, 25 Jan 1 TRUNDLE BEDS *39.50. HINT ize headboards $19.95. Twin Pint Cannon Ball beds *37.50 each Hatching chest and dressers avail able. Walnut bunk beds, complete with good bedding $90.50. Tyson’* Cash-Carry, Mebane. 47ooo“cu.yards GOOD FARM top soil all-ready stock pile. Will contract all or part. Phone 942- 5194. _ - ELECTRIC TRAIN, LIONEL Su per 0. Engine, nine cars and accessories. Mint condition. 967- 1088, _ DON’T MERELY BRIGHTEN your carpets . . . Blue Lustre them . , . eliminate rapid resoil, tag. Rent electric shampooer sl. Johnson-Strowd-Ward. TWO WALNUT DUNCAN PHYFE pie crust tables. 25 inch in diameter. May be used separately or as matching end tables. Call 942-5070 after 6 p.m. TOR PAINTING" AND REPAIRS of all kinds and masonry work. Phone 968-2758 after 5 p.m. DENTAL INSURANCE OFFERED through Reserve Life In*. Com pany's Hospitalisation program. Call 929-1552 or write P. 0. Box 542, Chapel Hill. WANTED? SOMEONE WITH good credit to assume payment on like new Cabinet Model Zig-Zag Sewing Machine. Balance $60.41. For detail, Write: Credit Dept, P. O. Box 241, Asheboro, N. C. WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA —The New Childcraft Christmas gifts o ( enduring, value. Cali 948- 1415 for information. CHRISTMAS TREES. GENUINE (Northern Balsam Firs—s.7s to $lO. Buy now for a good selec tion. Chapel Hill Nursery, Old Durham Road. Phone 967-2199. | A COMPLEiJC UNE W» | Maternity Wear 2 DRESSES SKIRTS BLOUSES SLIPS BRAS ’ 0 ’!5B?a a " GIRDLES Now At The YOUTH OEHTH Next to Ow Careitoa Theatre That’s chosen by a process which is so complicated That I’m not sure you will find it clearly stated Below So Here we go: (With apologies to Ogden Nash).” * • • Two reasons often given by scientists for withholding infor mation from the press are: 1. They hesitate to take credit for themselves. I. They must share the honor with their colleagues. Modem physicists, chemists, zoologists and other scientists are strict about giving appropriate recognition to others. They are team-work operators. They shrink from personal publicity, lest they be criticized by their fellows. Science is so long and the work of one man is built upon the work of many others who have gone before. For these reasons, scientists communicate with anonymity sometimes preferred, and with insistence that their colleagues get due consideration and atten tion. That attitude deserves com mendation, in away, especially when it relates to altruism and giving proper consideration to one’s fellows. But the idea can be carried too far. Many have gone overboard in this Organiza tion Man policy among scientists. It was not always thus. Scien aof yore were plain talkers individualists. Archimedes example. When he con ceived the idea that a body dis places an amount of water equal it* own bulk, he got so excited that he forgot the normal ameni ties. It happened that the relation ships of ideas occurred to him while he was in a public bath. He jumped out of the bath, and with only perhaps a towel wrap - ped around him he ran into the street, yelling “Eureka." Eureka doesn’t mean: *My > colleagues and I have made j some tentative findings that upon , further research may have some , value in relation to physics, and . pending final checks and bal f ances, I wish to give credit to . my colleagues who have worked with me in this task.” Eureka does mean: “I have ' found it.” He uses the personal pronoun 1 “I”. He doesn’t say others are laboring to determine the same things. He doesn’t moderate or modify or dilute his assertion with any qualms or doubts. He has found it! -CLASSIFIED ADS GAS RANGE FULL SIZE, MAG ic Chef, in good working condition. Still connected for demonstration. $46. Telephone 942-4227. GIVE GOLF GIFTS FOR CHRIST mas. Sale on golf items, Rubish Golf City. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. BRAND NEW-STILL IN Snip ping box —Home lite C-5 conver tible drive chaig saw. Fells three foot trees. Does every farm wood cutting job. Retails for $167.90, will sacrifice for $125. Call 942- 6950. Srrvici’* Vvailalilc PIANO WESSONS - BEGINNERS and more advanced students. Rea sonable rates. Contact Mrs. Wil liam B. Bailey, phone 929-1563-3 pm. to 7 p.m. Monday-Friday. SPARE TIME mr and collecting money from new type higi quality coin operated dis pensers in this area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, ref erences, S6OO to SI9OO cash. Seven 1 to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly inceme. More full time. For personal interview write P.O. Box 4185, Pittsburgh 2, Pa. Include phone number. FRUIT TREES, NUT TREES, Berry Plants, Grape Vines, Land scape Plant Material offered by Virginia’s largest growers. Free copy s&pg. planting guide catalog in color, on request. Salespeople wanted. Waynesboro Nurseries. Waynesboro, Virginia. MRN AND WOMEN ALTERA tkms at Esquire Tailors, 14Qtt E. Franklin St., next door to Town and Country Beauty Salon. Simp son clothes custom tailored. Phone 943-6067. __ ROBERT CHURCHILL, PIANO Technician - Rebuilder, 943-7281 Offers quality tuning and servtc. tag for aD pianos and written gw mn»ee an the rebuilding. Free imftttfclDK STABLES WILL hoard your horse—provide good rid ing trails. At reasonable rates. Lo cated g miles west of Chapel HU. MILL ROAD - severed properties. Location of the future close to the School of TT n nilfS a J LatiLi twaatn Aixairs ana science puuo fhgs Call Ivey Really Company, 942-2892, 943-2165. THE CHAPEL HUE WEEKLY Rec Commission To Meet Tonight I The Chapel Hill Recreation Commission will complete its or ganizational processes at its meet ing tonight at 8 in toe Town Had- The bylaws committee of the newly-organized Commission will report on clarifi-ations of and and minor changes in bylaws it submitted for the Commission’s consideration at the last meeting. The Commission will also ap point members to committees if the revised bylaws are approved. The revised bylaws provide for three multi-titled committees in stead of several single-respon sibility committees: the pro grams, facilities, and policies; finance and personnel; and long range planning and publicity com mittees. In other business, the Commis sion will hear reports from Rec reation Director Compton Shel ton on the swimming pool at the Roberson Street Center, opera tion of which the Town. officially agreed to take over Monday night; and the Strowd Building on the comer of Columbia and Franklin Streets. The Town Mon- Give to the Community Cheat. ■ii«i i minmiiwiwsii'i mmnwmmmnvm mmm swain .i«| Fred Blackman brings ycu the IWJunhllreportl Every Monday 6:25 p.m. WTVD/ll Brought To You By Central Cantina Farmers, Inc. Crabtree’s Crown Service Crown Oil Products Accessories Groceries We appreciate your business Open 8 A.M. Til 10 P.M. Every Day 402 E. Main St., Carrboro Phone 942-5394 Real Estate . FOR SALE BY OWNER. LOT IN Estes Hills, Halifax Road. Phone i 968-3677. Q • FOR COLORED. ROGERS RD.J 3 bedroom frame home. Only S3OO down. Balance small monthly pay-! ments. Phone Durham 682-8473. j FOUSHEE-OLSEN: 40 YEARS combined service of 3 experienced Realtors, plus widest selection of good new and existing homes avail ! able only at Foushee-Olsen Realty CO.; conveniently located N. Col umbia St. at parking lot. You haven’t seen it until you’ve been out with Foushee-Olsen. Dial 968- 4431. ASSUME VA LOAN. FULL DRY daylight basement with three bed rooms 7§nd two full baths on wood ed lot in Parkwood. A wonderful opportunity to own you own base ment home with unlimited space potential. Pay $950 for equity and move in. You do not need to be * veteran to assume VA loan. Telephone Durham 596-3441. "lOtT JOHNSON STREET IN Knoliwood, House with lot $6,000. Call Ivey Realty Company 942- 2892, 942-2165. TRADITIONAL hTo US E WITH j most modern kitchen in Top of! Hill section of Chape! Hill. Call | tv% Realty Company. 942-2892, 942-2165. LAKE FORfcST. 8 ROOMS WITH j 4 bedrooms. Plus % baths, sewing, room, utility room and carport with storage, built-in appliances. Priced under |25,000. Call 942- 2492. CHAPEL HELL CHARM WITHIN walking distance of campus. Call Ivey Realty Company 942-2892-942- 2165. WILLIAMS CIRCLE - THREE bedrooms, two full baths, living romo, separate dining room, par tial basement. Can Ivey Realty Company 942-3602, 942-2165 Use The Weekly’s Classified Ads day authorized S7OO to help pay for renovation of the basement of the building into an uptown rec reation center for teenagers. Mr. Shelton said the Recreation Com mission would actually spend SI,OOO and labor on the jenova tion. but that S3OO and the labor would be provided by donations. The Commission will also dis cuss the Town Retirement Plan’s effect on the Recreation Depart ment. Two members of toe De partment. the director and the Roberson Street Center super visor, are eligible to participate in the plan. The Commissions will be responsible for paying their accrued benefits, which total two years’ service for the director, less than three months' service for toe Roberson Street Center supervisors. In addition, Mr. Shelton said he planned to make the Commission aware of the faets that the Chap el Hill schools have gymnasium facilities standing idle at times when Recreation Department pa trons could be using them; and that many citizens of the. Town are interested in basketball pro grams. for which the schools’ gymnasiums could be used. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE $9,500 city sewer, paved street Call Ivey Realty, 942-2892, 942-1265. LAKE FOREST $25,000, $35,000. Call Ivey Realty Company 942- 2892, 942-2165. LAUREL? HILL ROAD WHAT more need one say? Call Ivey j Realty Company 942-2165, 942-2892. j ! LOTS, LONE PINE ROAD?ESTES Drive, Glendale, Greenwood, Laur-. Icl Hill, Morgan Creek, Sourwood j Drive, Dogwood Acres, Weaver Dairy Road, West Wood and Win- 1 ter Lane. Call Ivey Realty Com pany, 942-2165, 942 2892. BRICK -7 ROOM HOME - 2 years old—3 bedrooms. Double garage, hardwood floors, baseboard heat, all modern conveniences, breezeway, plenty water hot and cold. Back yard fenoed and play house for children. Front U.S. Highway 64. Located 1 mile West of Pittsboro, N. C. Surrounded with village and beautiful homes. See this home and you will want it. Financed with First - Federal Pittsboro. Price to sell $14,950 in. eluding stove and refrigerator. Thompson and Vincent Inc., Chap el Hill 949-4059—942-6742; Pittsboro 542-4771. "imiujuLi w SOI East Main St. Carrboro, N. C. IMS SAAB, Perfect «U» ’» VW, S/R $750 ’» VW Panel Truck *76s j ’» VAUXHALL s4* j ’56 INTERNATIONAL .... $406 J m Triumph TR-3 SI9OO | I I 8| ' - l ■ i ‘Busy Martyr’ Tryawts Monday Tryouts far the Carolina Play makerr.’ next major production, “The Busy Martyr,” will be held on Monday, December 16, at 4 and 7:30 p.m. in the Playmakers Theatre. Hie new comedy by George Hitchcock was recently chosen by the South Eastern Theatre Conference as their new play-of-the-year. Set in a small town in Southern France, “TV Busy Martyr" calls for a east of 16 men. 7 women, and several extras. Director Tom Reuuto, Jr. will also be looking for 'four young children to play roles in the production. Anyone in the Chapel Hill-U.N.C.-Durham area is welcome to attend and participate in theis auditions. Pro duction dates for “The Busy Martyr” are February li through 16. Scripts are available, for those wishing to read the play, at toe Reserve Reading Room in the University Library and at the Department of Dramatic Art, 307 Bynum Hall. Give to the Community Chest. j Have You Seen... This 1962 CHRYSLER Newport 4-Door Sedan with Torqueflite Transmission, Pow er Steering, Radio and Heater! Santa's Special is only $2095.00 “ YATES MOTOR CO . 419 W. Franklin St. Phone 942-3121 , PINEBROOK FOUR BEDROOMS, Call Ivey Realty Company 942- 2892, 942-2165. COKER HILLS CENTRALLY air-conditioned. Call Ivey Realty Company 942-2892, 942-2165. ! RIDGEFIELD - 4 BEDROOMS. Call Ivey Realty Company, 942- I 2892, 942-2165. I or K«*irt - i FOR RENT FOR JANUARY AND February, 5 room house, owners home in excellent neighborhood, in sight of campus. Rent $135 moath ly. Phone 942-4478 during day. STORE SPACE FRANKLIrf Street location. Approximately 2800 sq. feet. Phone 942-1457 after 6 p.m. \ |»«t ft ini'ill*- lor Kent FURNISHED DUPLEX APART ment, 3 rooms, 3 closets, large hall, private bath, gas furnace heat, telephone 942-4893. Mrs. W. W. Boger, 305 Pritchard Ave. 11 oiisrs I oi Krill 3 BEDROOMS, LIVING ROOM, kitchen, utfltty rodm, 1 bath, fen ced yard, 5 minutes from town, available Christmas. Phone 968- 3786. Home Loans REFINANCING r — 25 Years FAMHROUGH REALTY COMPANY 943-4111 RETREADS 5 with Goodyear^ Miracle Rubber f Tofsyn ONE PAY SERVICE „ 670 x U 750 1 14 r | *B.BB Bi rorr terms CbspoKmtTiraGo.'fj; —Midtown Rec Center Is Approved— to cross thair land in process of laying out the road. Mr. Peek said the Highway GARDEN CLUB MEETING The Gre«i Sprouts Club will meet at 8 pjn. tonight at toe home of Mrs. Wayne A. Danielson, 421 Granville Road. A combination meetings and Christmas party is planned: Mrs. Harold Langenderfer will show slides of Egypt and the Holy l and, and members will make Christmas decorations for Memorial Hospital during the evening. Miss Charlotte Merritt and Mrs. Danielson are co-hostesses. ROTARY SPEAKER Alex McMahon, general coun sel for Ihe N. C. Association of County Commissioners, will be the speaker at tonight’s meeting of the Chapel Hill Rotary Club. The dinner meeting begins at 6:30 at the Carolina Inn. He will talk about his recent trip to Rus sia. , 6 ROOM FULLY FURNISHED ■ house located 703 North Columbia St., Telephone 942-1749. ’ FOR RENT - 3 BEDROOM house in Dogwood Acres. Call] Ivey Realty Co., 942-2165 or 942- ! 2892. FOR RENT 7- 4 BEDROOM house in Ridgefield. Call Ivey , Realty Co., 942-2145 or 942-2892. 'wonted To^enT' l " , | i * NEED SMALL HOME FOR couple wishing to retire in Chapel . Hill. Call Elise Reed, 929-2067. WANTED TO RENT FURNISHED apartment in Chapel Hill for 2 adults, 2 beds, have own bedding, January and possibly February. Call evenings 942-7291. j! Hair Help W anlril j COMMUNICATIONS CORPORA lion wants men under 25. Must be high school graduate. Good work- ' tag conditions and chance for ad raocement. Experienced in main tenance of radar, radio, and fire. OOBtrol circuits helpful. Write Bax EC, Care of Chapel Hill Weekly. Equal Opportueity Em ployer. ; lj I rma SECRETARY—MORNINGSTtAKL souadacriber dictation. 942-1129. | WANTED MAID FOR SATUR days, will need own transporta tion. Call 968-5943 after 6 p.m. fcAST CALLTtO “JOIN AVON Sales Staff in time td earn before I Christmas! Write Mrs. Sadie Coble, Route 1, Burlington, N. C.,j Os Call,Collect: CA6-3512. _ | Viitomoliw* i 960 OLDS 88 ORIGINAL OWNER, I two-door, Carolina blue,- white top, 9s, PB, R and H, exceedingly I ■pod appearance and condition, ftrice 81,550. Dial Chapel Hill 987- 2543. 5:30 to 6:30 evenings. So .<iKv. biscayne T door! Standard tran. with heater. Call 968-5235 after 5 p.m. 'V OLDS 88 2 DOOR HARD TOP. Excellent condition. Red leather dbholstefy, power steering, power brakes, deluxe radio. Best cash offer takes it. Phone 968-8651. (Continued from Page 1), Department had authority to cross land without permission, but wished the permission any way as a necessary step toward making a feasibility study of the road. Property owners in the area have fought toe road’s in clusion es a part of the Town's Major Thoroughfare Plan for over two years The Highway Department, however, has said that the Plan cannot be approv ed and implemented unless the road is included. .Alderman Roland Giduz urged all. possible action to expedite approval of the Thoroughfare Plan. for a complete meal or “late snack” made with. controlled heat griddle *2?sPsr Model RGC Cooks 15 large hamburgers Convenient grill guide on handle Completely immersible for easy washing . with heat control removed ©SUNBEAM BENNETT & | BLOCKSIDGE 105 EAST FRANKLIN Telephone 967-7049 1953 MERCURY, CLEAN HARD top coupe in good mechanical con | dition, radio and heater, *195. Call 1942-4970, 1010 Highland Woods, Chapel Hill. i |,m Viiil LOST - REWARD OFFER. LIVER and white female pointer. Lost 8 j miles out Pittsboro Rd. Answers to I name Duncan. Family pet. Call ! 942-4497 week ends and night. Day 933-1227. DOG LOST IN ESTES HILLS 1 School vicinity: 5 months old, brown and white, part-beagle. Col lar, but no tag. Answered to name of “Frisky." Call 942-7166. Colonial Drug Co. Complete Prescription Service Open Daily ’til |:00 PAL (Closed All Day Sunday) 414 W. Franklin 942-1463 i~^ —_ Used Gars Oi Dependability ’63 VOLKSWAGEN, Low Mileage $1695.00 ’62 VOLKSWAGEN $1595.00 ’6l CHEVROLET Bel Air Full power, very clean .... $1495.00 ’62 Chevrolet tnpala. Full Power. Factory Air $2295.00 ’59 CHEVROLET Impala 4-Dr. Hi. Top. RAH $1195.00 *6l VOLKSWAGEN $1295.00 ’59 VOLKSWAGEN ... $995.00 M PONTIAC, Clean $295.00 ’« VW Kombi $1095.00 '57 MERCURY 4-Dr. Fall Power ....... $495.00 ©TRIANGLE MOTORS Inc. W. CRaoel Rill S> Open FrldayNS*hTni N » ‘ Weekdays «4B •:$• Page 7
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