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(Notice 3 fE FOR YOUR PRE- jejchild in my home by fie 8-2702. lobiles For Sale 5 "iKE-CONDITIONED e:d cars [BIIGEST VALUES IffiWEST PRICES fury'Monterey Hard $1494 irolet 2-Ton Chassis jab....-- $895 jebaker, 2-door, auto- bnsmission —. $695 ^o^-door $795 I ton Ford Truck .... $595 jies‘8-1301 or 9-444 (tqhard-little FOR COMPANY piD CAR LOT lain'St., Carrboro lice'and Showroorn 1 St. at Columbia St. ^Automobiles For Sale 5 For Sale FOR SALE: 1954 DESOTO FULLY equipped, low mileage. Will consider trade. Phone 8-6366 1948 HUDSON SUPER-SIX, STEP^ down model, 4-door, radio and heater. PiTced reasonable. Phone 6246. Services Offered 8 FUR ALL KINDS OF MASONRY work, rock walls, drains, walks or foundations, call 9.8288. IF ANYONE wants' WASHING or stretching curtains done bring them to 125 South Graham Street. Or dial 9-9388. 18: Houses For Sale 30 Memorials LARGE STOCK CVT FROM AL- len and Winnsboro Blue. Granite. All work guaranteed. Terms if desired. Buy direct from yard and save agents and salesmens commission. Siler City Moun- ment Co., Siler City, N. C. J. C. Mclver, owner and manager. CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER IN good condition. Call 8-5705 after 4 p.m. IWO-BEDROOM HOUSE IN AT- traotive suburban development. Low down payment. Easy terms. Phone 9-535-^ after 5 p.m. HOUSE, IMMEDIATE CENTER Chapel Hiir, living room, dining room, kitchen, bedroom. Priced at $8,500.' Phone 9-9553. 1 ENGRAVED AMD PRINTED WED- ding invitations, reception cards, informals. University Printery, beneath Buttons. Phone 9-7701. INFORMAL PHOTOS: TAKEN m your own home by appoint ment; wedding photos a special ty; Press Photo Service, Roland Giduz, News Building, Main St. Carrboro. RADIATOR REPAIRS PROMPT service. Reg. gas 28.9c gal. Hi- Way Service Station. Carrboro. Female Help Wanted 9 DRIVERS LICENSE, SNAPSHOOTS, discharge cards sealed in plas tic. 500 each. Phil Andrews, Phone 8...5736. BABY CRIB AND MATTRESS^ high chair, lai-ge bamboo shade and 2 lawn chairs. Phone 5978. T'he Marketing Quota pen'alty rate on “excess” cotton of the 1955 crop has been set at 17.7 cents per pound. CASHIER WANTED AT N. C. CAFETERIA. GOOD HOURS AND PAY. APPLY AT CAFETERIA. insurance 17 EXCELLENT AUTO LIABILITY and Physical Damage Insurance with saving to 20% with a ■ Capital Stock Company-.Safeco Insurance Company of Ameri ca of the famous General of America group. Assets: 185 million dollars, policyholders surplus 75 million. C. Whid Powell, Smith Bldg. Chapel Hill phone 8478. “Save with Safeco” For Sale 18 TOBACCO STEMS For Lawns, Pastures, Flowers, available now. ' PRICE—$5.50 Per Ton 3.75 In 5 Ton Lots DURHAM-ORANGE FARM CENTER 3527 Hillsboro Rd. Dial 8-6981 Durham, N. C. The Smartest GREETING CARDS In America Are gathered on our rack. Be sophisticated this year. Get your greeting cards at THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St, FOR SALE MODERN HOUSE IN C.ARRBORO. ; Conv.oment to schools and shopping. OTHER LISTINGS OF THREE bedroom homes. CH.'APEL HILL REALTY John A. Cates Phone 6-566 or 9-1071 FOR SALE—HOUSE, 2 BED- rooms with finished attic and permanent stairw'ay. Modern and attractive in Carrboro area. Available now. Call 4946 after. 5 p.m. SIX-ROOM HOUSE, TWO B.ATHS, three bedrooms, two-car garage; automatic oil furnace; four blocks from college, three blocks fro'm town; to be sold by owner. Call 8-5312. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE,^ FIRE- place, paved terrace. One bed room house, pine panelled, nicely landscaped. Located on one site, five minutes drive to University. Income $135.00 monthly. Priced at $12,500. , Phone 9-9553. Articles For Rent 19 USED REFRIGERATORS FOR rent by the month. Bennett ana Blocksidge. Phone feiBl. 2 - SPEED 20 - INCH EXHAUST fan. Only $39.95. Brown’s Auto Supply. 312 W. Franklin St. Phone 6981. Wanted To Buy 24 WANTED FRESH GOAT’S MILK. Please' call George Poe at 8460. OLE-DAWSON REAL ESTATE MES AND RENTALS W. Franklin St. Opposite Bus Terminal Indrawi Dial 272! M. J. Dawson Your Suit Too Big? When you lose weight, you feel strange ^^9 3 misfitted suit, so you take it to the Of you dispose of it and buy a new one ■Vesyou greater comfort. Isn't it even more s to go on carrying around the expenses fig and maintaining a house that is novy Of your family needs? iNewcomers to Chapel Hill need family ^ffd it may be your opportunity to leave ".ditted house in favor of a home of com- convenience. You may have money left bank, and it's a near certainty you sll through the coming winter and the pfis that follow. you spend another dollar to redec- 1479^^ ' Of even clean that excess space, LI ®cid make an appointment with Mr. I a fl ^oong to discuss what you In'^i need. There will be no obli- M iJst learn the facts. Service is our busi- :!^VICE insurance & realty CO. pS Years of Real Estate Service Henderson Street WANTED OATS and BARLEY Phone 9-5577. MY TWO BEDROOM BRICK veneer home for sale. On large landscaped lot at No. 2 Dog wood Aci’es extension. Reason able down payment and balance at $54.00 per month win get possession. Phone 9-7661 8444 for WANT-AD SERVICE if you have a phono your credit is listed in your name, good with us. Lots For Sale 31 5 ACRES LAND, 4 MILES NORTH of Chapel Hill On Airport Road. 125 feet pine grove highway frontage, growing timber on rest of tract. Good buy at $1,250. Call Thomas A. Thompson or George T. Vincent, 8433 or night 8-0663. F&rms, Sale or Kent 32 FOR SALE: 129 ACRE FARM. 8 miles west of Chapel Hill. Phone Ext. 215, N. C. Memorial Hos pital, John H. Williams. Plans for a home-made lamp brooder designed for 150 - 200 chicks per year is now available to Tar Heel fanners at county agent’s fofices. LEGAL NOTICES Property For Rent 25 NICE OFFICES FOR RENT over Senter’s Drug Store. Rent reasonable, heal and lignts fur nished. Apply at Senter’s Drug Store, Carrboro. Apts. For Rent 27 LEAVING TOWN — MUST SAC- rifice new six-room brick house, 66 Dogwood- Acres, landscaped .wooded lot 360’ x 104’. $2,500 down and assume $11,500 mort gage. Call James Pari’ish, 9-068 or 8-3781. several fine NEW HOMES for sale. Athorne Realty , Chap el Hill 9-2221. TWO AND THREE BEDROOM houses in all parts of Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Some are al ready financed. COT.E-DAWSON REAL ESTATE Phone 2721—Daw.son Bldg, ONE 4-ROOM OR ONE 5-ROOM apartment near campus to a couple or two women. Mature and responsible. WTite Box X, % News Leader’. Houses For Rent 28 FIVE ROOM HOUSE, THREE bedrooms and bath. Phone 9-8285 after 6 p.m. FURNHSHED HOUSE FOR RENT fall semester 1955-56. Near campus. Phone 2-307. SIX ROOM HOUSE ON HILLS- boro Street, nice lot. Thompson and Vincent. Phone 8-433 or 8-0663. Lots For Sale 31 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA ORANGE COUNTY The undersigned, having quali fied as executor of the estate of Silas Pettiford, deceased, late of Orange County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before the 28th day of June, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of the re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im- mediata payment to the under signed. This the 28t'h day of June, 1955. Kenneth M. Jones Executor of the Estate of Silas Pettiford CHOICE LOTS IN BEST LOCA- tions. Several new listings. Phone 8431. Foushee-OIsen Realty Co. North Carolina bui’Iey tobacco growers led all other states in the percentage of favorable votes in the hurley tobacco referendum re cently. SEPTEMBER 1ST. FURNISHED and unfurnished house, also apartment in center of town. Phone 9-458 nights. 2-926 Houses For Sale 30 WANTED A DREAM SNATCHER Someone who dreamed of liv ing in Chapel Hill bought this modern three-bedroom home (**). Because now his dreams cannot be realized, you have an oppor tunity to own this brick and frame “dream house.” Convenient kitch en with dishwasher and disposal, IV2 tile baths, carport and porch are just some of its features. Freshly redecorated throughout. Located in new residential area with easy access to shopping and school. Immediate occupancy. Dial 8472 and make an appoint ment with Jlr. Hornaday or Mr. Young. See it for yourself. (**) Featured from oui’ fine listings. WHATEVER YOU’RE LOOKING FOR, YOU’LL DO WELL TO LOOK TO SERVICE INSURANCE and realty COMPANY! 28 years of service from same location IL-nderson Street BUICK BEST IN TOWN — BEST AROUND — BETTER BUY D Check These Prices Before You Buy 1953 BUICK Super Rivera- One Owner 1952 BUICK Super Rivera. R & H 1950 BUICK 4-D. Sedan Clean _ 1953 PONTIAC Hydra R & H. 15,000 Miles 1953 PONTIAC R & H. One Owner, 21,000 Miles 1952 PONTIAC 4-D. R & H. 1953 CHEVROLET 26,000 Miles, One Owner 1948 PONTIAC Hydra R & H. Extra Clean 1949 NASH A Real Buy 1952 PLYMOUTH Hard-Top __ 1952 DODGE. Clean Colonial Motors, Inc. Phone 9-484 701 W. Franklin St, CQ m xDina.Ana xaiiaa — oNnoav .isaa NMOl Nl IS39 NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS $102,000 TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL, NORTH CAROLINA BONDS Sealed bids will be received until 11 o’clock, A.M., Easitern Standard Time, August 30, 1955, by the undersigned at its office in the City of Raleigh, N. C., for the following bond issues of the Town of Chapel Hill, North Caro lina, dated June 1, 1955, and ma turing annually on June 1 in the years hereinafter stated without option of prior payment: $47,000 Equipment Bonds ma turing annually $2,000 1957 and $5,000 1958 to 1964, inclusive; $40,000 Storm Sewer Bonds ma- turning annually $2,000 1958 to 1964, $4,000 1965, $5,000 1966, $4,000 1967, 1968 and 1969 and $5,000 1970; $15,000 Sanitary Sewer Bonds maturing annually $1,000 1958 to 1966 and .$2,000 1967 to 1969, all inclusive. Denomination $1,000; principal and semiannual interest (J and D 1) payable in lawful money at First National City Bank, in the City and Slate of New York; gen eral obligations; unlimited tax; coupon bonds registerable .as to principal only; delivery on or about September 22, 1955, at place of purchaser’s choice. There will be no auction. A separate bid for each issue (not less than par and accrued intere.st) is required. Bidders are requested to name the intere.st rate or rates, not exceeding 6% per annum in multiples of U of 1%. Each bid may name one rate Th e Ccunfy Agents Say: MILLERS EXPERIMENT WITH BEEF CATTLE Bill and Minic Miller are pri- ma:ily interested in poultry, how ever, they have developed one of the best permanent pastures in the county. In trying to make this pasture pay they have experimented with beef cattle for the past several years. Last September they bought several lots of feeder calves which they turned into their pasture and kept them on pasture all through the winter and until these ani mals were sold without feeding them anything else except approx imately ton of hay each th.ough the w'inter. The Millers' have kept accurate records on this experiment. They have kindly provided us with their figures. On the first lot of 11 heel calves bought in September at an average weight of 415 pounds the cost W'as $17.50 per 100 pounds or $72.62 per head. These calves w'ere sold after 10 months on pasture and averaged 750 pounds w'eight and sold for $17.75 per 100 pounds -or an average of 133.12 per head giving them a net of $60.50 per head. The second group of 11 calves for part of the bonds of any issue (having the earliest -maturities, and another rale or rates for the balance, but no bid may name more than four rates for any issue, and each bidder must specify^ in his bid the amount of bonds of each rate. The bonds will be awarded to the bidder offering to purchase the bonds at the lowest interest cost to the Town, suvh cost to be determined by de ducting the total amount of thv premium bid fnmi the aggregat, amount of interest upon all oi -the bonis until their respective niatuiilies. No bid for lo.ss than all of the bonds ol'i'ered will b, entertained. Each OKI must be on a form to be furnished w'ilh additional in- formaiion by the undersigned, en_ closed in a sealed envelope mark ed “Preprsul for Bonds,’’ and must be accompanied by a certi fied check upon an incc-iporaled band or trust company, payable unconditionally to the order of the State Treasurer of North Caro_ lina, fur $2,040. 1 he approving opinion of Reed, Hoyt, Taylor & Wa,shburn, New York City, will be furnished the purchaser. The right to reject all bids is reserved. 1/JCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION By: W. E. Easterling Secretary of the Commission was also bought in Sei)lember and iveraged 550 pounds each, costing 115.75 per 100 pounds or $86.62 ipiece. Those were better calves md grew out fa.ster and wci'e sold n April alter 7 months on pas ture. T.iey weighed an avo:agc of 350 pounds and sold at $19.39 per too poiind.s or an average of $164.- 31 each giving a net per animal of 578.19. The Millers arc careful to point out that they were only able to get these gains because of excell ent pasture, and since they have •arried on this experiment only ')ne year they would not like to give the impression that the same results could be obtained as a usual practice. COCAL FARMERS BUY PRIZE SHEEP Raymond Weaver and Clyde Roberts of SI. Marys Commuiiily attended t’.ie Vr ginia Ram Sale nl Lynchburg recently and purchased the grand champion pure bred Hampshire ram and two other high scoring individuals. These two farmers arc increas ing their flocks of sheep and after several years experience are con vinced that sheep can be one of the most profitable livestock en terprises. FIRST BUNKER-TYPE SILO ON STANFORD FARM C. W. Stanford and sons have constructed the first above ground bunker-type silo in the county. This silo is 72 feel long, 24 feet wide and 7 fet high and has a ca pacity ot 250 tons of .silage. The Stanfords’ have built this under neath their large s’acci-type b;irn and plan to self feed the silage during the winter. Teilb Groucho Sent yoy "They're Really Moving" PICK YOURS DURING OUR SALE 1653 Pl.vmoulh Sta. Wagon A LITTLE HOUSE WITH CHARM Why rent when living in your own home is cheaper and more fun? See us today about this and other attractive small homes. IN-TOWN HOUSE WITH SUBURBAN ADVANTAGES Large private yard, nice trees, wonderful vegetable garden, 3V2 bedrooms, 2 baths, good big living room whth fireplace, din ing room, kitchen and screened porch, THE MOST ROOM FOR THE PRICE Nine rooms and two baths. May be used as duplex. Beauti fully planted yard. Three blocks from center of town. Has fire place, high lot. Moderate price. THE PERFECT HOUSE Whatever you want in a house you can find in this lovely home. Room for everybody and more room. Teirace, screened porch, swimming pool. Ideal in-town location. Choice neighbor hood. FINE RANCH TYPE HOUSE This distinctive contemporary home with three bedrooms, two baths, large living room with fireplace, screened porch, and stream-lined kitchen may be rented with option to buy. ALSO Let us show you other desirable listings in three, four, and five bedroom houses with one to three baths; in or near town. Foushee-OIsen , Realty Company John Foushee Realtors Sarah Olsen Sales and Rentals 108 N. Columbia St. Phone 8431 After Hours 6121 1952 DeSotO, 4-dr. Power Steer ing & Brakes 1953 Stiidcbakcr $1395 4-Door $1395 1950 Dofigt $850 4 door 19'51 riymouth 4-door $795 1951 Na.-li Rambler Aa'Mr* Sla. Wagon V®75 1948 Pontiac 4-door v495 1948 Dodge C4Cini 4-door VWW 1948 Kaiser 4-dr. clean $250 1946 Ford Station Wag. A steal CQQ at only v77 1946 Plymouth 2 dr. Clean 1947 Plymouth Conv. $300 $350 llfop ^aluei Poe Motor Co., Inc. 112 W. Franklin St. CHAPEL HILL Used Car Lot Across from City Hall and Next Ta Riggsbee Hinson Furniture Company, Main Street, Carrboro