CLASSIFIED AND LEGAL ADS Want Ad Rates a Want Ads are sold by the word. The rate Is one cent -per word (this size type) for each week the ad appeal's1. Minimum charge is 25 cents. THIS SIZE TYPE (caps), TWO CENTS PER WORD. MINIMUM CHARGE IS 50 CENTS. Want Ads Are Cash In Advance, Memoriams and Cards of Thanks' are the same rate and, also, are cash in advance. Wasted WANTED: LIVE BULLFROGS. High prices paid. . For details write or phone Carolina Biological Supply Company, Elon College, N.»C. 4-11-tf WANTED TO BUY: Metal coat hangers, will pay one cent each. Ideal Dry Cleaners, Hillsboro—on Fairview Road. 5-9-2tc HELP WANTED, MAN OR WOM AN:—Physically able and will ing to serve 300 customers on local route, average $4Q to $50 weekly. Experience unnecessary. Age no handicap. Write J. R. Watkins, Dept. S-3, Richmond, Virginia?' 5-2-3tp Business Notes' ROOFING: R. West Roof Preserv ing Co. Proven satisfaction three generations. Guaranteed against leate 10 years, any type roof. C. F. Millir, Mgr. Box 463, Burlington, N. C. 4-25-4tc For Sale FOR SALE: Dodge ’39 model, un der ceiling price. See Hume Claytor at Hume’s Esso Station, Hillsboro. 5-2-ltc FOR SALE: Priced right for quick sale, 2 lots 50 by 186 ft. each. One block from school. City water and electricity available. See or write BUI Roberta, Box 195, Hills boro. 5-2-ltp FOR SALE: ’38 Chevrolet Pick up truck in good condition. Ap ply at Hume’s Esso Station, Hills boro. 5-9-ltc NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as executrix of the will of George G. Ford, de ceased, late of Orange County, this is to notify all persons indebted to the deceased to make immediate settlement. All persons • having claims against his estate will pre sent them to the undersigned with in one year from date hereof, otherwise this notice will toe plead ed in bar of their recovery. This April 18, 1946. CATHERINE H- FORD Executrix of George G. Ford Henry A. Whitfield, Atty. -/■YEARS '^COLLEGE □years inARHY The Lone Ranger By Boh Green • • » » • • •• GUN FIGHT" DOWN THERE IN FRONT] OF THE MERCANTILE! lpeafcaHES Ifn DUNNO, ; COME ON! rl 1CATTLEK_ ONE OF THESE MEN IS THE OUT-] LAW.’RANCE' KELLER. 8UT THAT GUN FIGHT LOOKS LIKE A FENCE. DON'T KNOW WHO THESE GENTS ARE, BUT THEY’RE, SURE THROWN1 k LOT O' LEAD! H tE AVI, LET 'EM EIGHT IT OUT. ■mi 'TV THAT GUN FIGHT'S A FAKE, TONTO. FIND SHERIFF CUN TON AND TELL ABOUT I ME FIND LAWMAN & MEANWHILE, INSIDE THE BANK, LONG AS 'RANCE' AND PETE KEEP UP THAT GUNFIRE .THE 'iOC$S \NONT HEAR THIS BLAST. Hal •NEITHER ONE O'THEM HOMBRES 16 A GOOD SHOT. N AW, BUT THEY’RE SLINGIN'A j .LOT O’lead: KELLER MUST HAVE A REASON FOR STAGING A FAKE GUN FIGHT. MAYBE A BULLET FROM THIS SIDE OF THE STREET WILL SOLVE THE MYSTERY! L j.'r IT'S GONNA BLOW BIG-I JUST HOPE IT DOESN'T BLOW 700 LOUP. J~~7/ TT ■ACATTt-EMENS j BANK MEANWHILE -p WITH ALL THAT LEAD RW, ONE OF THOSE GENTS IS BOUND TO BE WINGED ■?w Con 4* *»©! OHH-H, WHAT THE -WHERE PIP THAT COME FROM?j HE* 'RANCE1, HOLD VER FIRE. ONE OF YOUR SLUGS HIT MY GUN. if ALMOST DRILLED MY ARM.y IT 7 IT NOT MINE— NO, KEEP BLASTINJ WE GOTTA COVER CHIP, rf —i\ i—r—i—’ l ' I HEY - - USTEN'TO THAT! SOME BODY'S SLOWIN' UP THE BANKi^ THE BANK! SO THAT'S IT! tjOtFmce KELLERS FAKE SON FIGHT BEGINS TO. MAKE SENSE! rviT YUH HEAR BLOWIN' UP "THAT GUN FIGHT 16 JUST A COVER FOR A BANK FOBBER* IF WE CAN —TONTO! DID YOU FIND THE SHERIFF! „ , FIND HIM ANV WHERE. ST? GUESS NOBODY HEAftD THE NOISE/ BUT I'VE GOHDMWEJ FAST, ANYWAY. LVIliV -u-. THE VMOLE TOWN11' HEAD FOR THE , BANK NOW. LET’S GET OUTTA HERE! Kr TT SURE. IH HOPE CHIP'S IN THE [CLEAR / Chapel Hill ♦w***************************** Dr. and Mrs. Morris Newton and Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Evans are attending a dentist’s convention in Pinehurst this week. The Newtons i were in Henderson over the week end. Mrs. George Bason itoade a Northern trip last week.. Dr. Eugene Sugg of the depart ment of public health, Washington, D. C., was at home in Chapel Hill last weekend. ’*' Miss Virginia Tatum of the de partment of agriculture, Washing ton, D. C., visited her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fos ter Fitz-Simons, here last week. The Fitz-Simonses and family will leave for Manteo the first of June, where Mr. Fitz-Simons will be en gaged in work on “The Lost Col ony” production. Mrs. Betty Smith Jones made a visit to New York last week. Mance Bogey returned from Fort Bragg last week where he reported for Army pre-induction physicals. Miss Lois* Rogerson visited friends at Mary Washington Col lege, Fredericksburg; Va., over the weekend. Noel Huston was in Atlanta, Ga., last week. Miss Loraine Lyles of Wake For est was the guest of Mi??' Dorothy Dickinson in Chapel Hill . this weekend. Mrs. Ruth Strowd and son, Bruce, visited her brother-in-law and sister, Lt. and Mrs. John M. Pickard in Durham over the week end. Last weekend Mrs. Strowd ac companied Pinkney Trotter to Raleigh to spend the day with his sister, Miss ? Jeanette Trotter. Miss Lib. Johnson and Lt. Jim Mclver visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mclver Sr., in Winston-Salem over the weekend. T. Philip Lloyd is in Watts hos pital'where he is recovering from a severe attack of pneumonia. Little Helen House, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. House Jr. celebrated her seventh birthday with a small party at her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. B. Fitch’s Presbyterian church circle met at the l^ome of Mrs. Carl Durham Monday after noon. Professor of Archaeology J. Penrose Harland was the prin cipal speaker. Mrs. W. E. Caldwell read the scripture. Refreshments, consisting of Russian tea, cookies and sandwiches, were served. Twenty-two circle members were present. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marvin Man gum returned Monday from Louis ville where they attended the Ken tucky Derby at Churchill Downs last weekend. Since 1941 the Red SCross has collected more than 12,000,000 pints of human blood for conver sion into plasma. RADIATOR REPAIR We wish to announce the opening of our radiator repair - shop, the only one of its kind in Orange county. Prompt and efficient radiator service. Your Genera! Motors Dealer 501 W. Franklin Tel. 4771 Chapel Hill BUT AND KEEP VICTORY BONDS Windshield Wipers — Patterson Tire Company 429 W. Franklin 8t. • Chapel Hill, N. C. • Phone F-2841 REAL ESTATE SALES SERVICE We have properties on sale in both Chapel Hill ancj Carr boro. Also rural properties in Durham, Orange and Chatham counties. IF YOU HAVE PROPERTIES FOR SALE GIVE US A CALL. IN NORTH CAROLINA More people drink Atlantic Ale and Beer than any other. K. B. COLE Telephone 8491 Box 994 Chapel Hill Box 175 Carr boro MASHES , „ —for-— - r Laying ' Broiler " Starting Growing NOW AVAILABLE IN LIMITED QUANTITIES We’ll buy— Wheat and Corn —at the highest market prices WALKER MILLING COMPANY k Hillsboro OPEN —This Week— COMPLETE NEW RADIO AND RECORD SHOP * . —at— * • • ABERNETHY’S INTIMATE BOOKSHOP See and hear our new selections in classical, popular, tolk and children’s records —Four Booths— COMPLETE SELF-SERVICE CHAPEL HILL \ Why Worry? —about a coal shortage next winter. Plan to heat your home or store with a DUO-THERM oil-burner circulator. -your problem is one of hot water.-then the answer i, a DUO-THERM Water Heater. JThese two products may' be obtained in varying sires in limited quantity \ - • ~ . HOW -“-at the— ELm^tpe CONSTRUCTION Cb. n) at: ft

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