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For Sale Houses For Rent 28 Houses For Sale LADY’S LARGE BICYCLE IN good condition, Tel. 9431, Mrs. McCall. NEW TWO AND THREE BED- RADIATOR REPAIRS PROMPT service. Reg. gas 28.9c gal. Hi Way Service Station. Carrboro. emale Help Wanted 9 WANTED; WHITE FIFTH GRADE teacher with class A grammar certificate for Efland School. Group transportation available. Call Fred W. Rogers, Principal of Efland, Phone 52321 at Ef land. Notices 12500 Reward |>AY $25.00 TO THE FIRST giving me informa* ion hto tho purchase of a ks|)U!ldmg on East Frank- Ireet This will be paid jas soon as I confirm that lililing 1.S for sale, with lihonal $15.00 if I buy it. Is “Mr. Smith,” Box 1187, 1 Hill. For Sale 18 9 BY 12 DARK GREEN TWISTED cotton rug $25. Tel 86701. HEARNE’S Pit-Cooked BARBECUE Special discount for orders from churches and clubs. We furnished “pit-cooked barbecue for all oc casions. Sold at Colonials at Glenn Lennox, at Carrboro Sandwich shop, at Cafe and stores in Bynum, it Dewey’s Cafe and Sun Valley Cafe in Pittsboro,, at Herman and Clay Scott’s in Farrington. room houses. Chapel Hill Realty. Phone 6566. Wanted To Rent 29 NEW LISTINGS FIRST TIME OFFERED WANTED — SMALL FURNISHED or partially furnished apartment in Chapel Hill. Inexpensive. Phone 9-2308 after 6 p.m. New brick home on nice wooded lot. Three-bedrooms, living room, dining room, kitchen, priced at only $12,000. Houses For Sale 30 New three-bedroom brick home in quiet neighborhood. Price $11, 500. Call HENRY HEARNE Phone 2318, Bynpm, N. C. BOTTLED GAS STOVE IN GOOD condition. Thermostat controlled oven, broiler, and two shelves, $20. Phone 95676. WE HAVE SUPER TERRIFIC special prices on our new stock of FROM FOREIGN SHIPMENT JUST unpacked—many beautiful brass and copper pieces $5 to $10. Al ways a complete line of antiques. Whitehall Shop. LIGHTWEIGHT ENGLISH BICYCLES TWO 26” GIRLS’ BICYCLES, Good condition, $15. and $10. One 20” girl’s bicycle, $15. Red 12 by 12 wool broadloom rug and pad. $50, Tel, 98981. ! -PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM Suite. Mrs. Riipert*Bynum, Rt. 1, Lake Road. CRAVINGS ID ENGRAVINGS MADE Ipimee—low co.st—highj jFor general use in new.s- ^ pamphlets, all printed, S3 pla.stic reproductions I Social Security card, j [its ID cards oi- anything | I .to 6” X 8”. Telephone i Idaring office hours I EARTH WORM CASTINGS FOR Organic Gardening, flowers and lawns. $18 per truck load de livered. $1 per bushel picked up. Call Pine Knoll Stables Old Chapel Hill Road, Durham, 77319 or Write Box 1122, Chap el Hill. No one can compare wtih our barga.ri b,ke quality. BROWN'S AUTO SUPPLY W. Franklin St. Phone 698 LARGE KENMORE IRONER. EX cellent condition. Used little. $55. Call 85235. very NOT FOR YOUR FUDDY- DUDDY OLD AUNT TABITHA OUR NEW GREETING CARDS are definitely jet propelled. Grab your hat and start looking! INTIMATE BOOKSHOP WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED in a 6 room brick house with select oak floors, paneled den, ceramic tile bath, kitchen with! many knotty white pine cabinets | with wrought iron hardware and} formica top cabinets. House' includes: living room, panel-{ ed den, dining room, kitchen,' two bedrooms, bath, largfc screened porch, spacious clos ets, disappearing stairway with' large storage space in attic, in cluding wiring for electric stove, ^ and plumbing for automatic was her. All this on wooded lot, 100 by 200 overlooking lake for only $13,000. $2,000 down, $75 per month including taxes and in surance. Quaint modern home in Dog wood Acres. Three bedrooms and c.arport. On large landscaped lot. Price—$12,500. CHAPEL HILL REALTY John .4. Cates Phone, 6-566 or 9-1071 Lots For Sale 31 R. G. WINDSOR REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE CO Home Loans-Conventional, F. H. A. or G. I. Teni.s Up To 20 Years Interest Rate.s 'of 5% or below ' Over Sloan’s Drug Store Phone 9-134] or 8-6263 CHOICE LOTS IN BEST LOCA- tions. Phone 8431. Foushee- Olsen Realty Co. Farms, Sale or Rent ■ Memorials LARGE SHOCK CUT FROM AL- lon and Wirinsboro Blue Granite. All work guarante-;‘'d: Terms if desired. Buy direct from yard | and .save agents and salesmens , commission. Siler City Moun-1 ment Co., Siler City, N. C. J. C. i Mclver, owner and manager. 205 E, Franklin St. HOMES FOR SALE: I No. 1—If you like informal eat- \ ing in a large kitchen with gobs' of cabinet space, we have the home! for you, .or, j NO, 2—If you like something a liltle more sedate with dining areal ssparated, from, the kitchen,by a! ,jur, wo have the home for you, or, [ No. 3.^11' you like informal eat- About 100 acres, 7 room house, running water, modern kitchen, ba.semenl, barns and outbuild ings. About 50 acres in cultiva tion, balance in growing timber. 9 miles from Chapel Hill, i/, mile off hard-surface road 'i acres wiih 4 room residence, running water, modern kitclien, ,3 miles from Chapel Hill on NC 86. 8 acres with 5 room hqiise, bath and heat 2 miles from Chapel Hill, one block off US 15. 157 acres growing timber land. 10 miles from Chapel Hill. 172 acres growing timber near I'ittsboro. News From Route 3 Including Manns Chapel 4ncJ Lystra Mrs. Harrison Hunt, Correspondent — Phone 9-8238 Miss Kay Riggsbee of Carrboro , visited Miss Eliabeth Jones recent- ■ ly and attended church at Lystra. A. C, Vicke-S, son of Mr. and ’ Mrs. Allie Vickers, has been home on leave for the last three weeks from Fort Sill, Oklahoma. He re turned to Fort Sill Monday. Mrs. G. T. Davis, who has been with her daughter, JMrs. T. M., Linnens, for tiie last two months vent back to Burlington last Sat- ..day to* stay with another daugh- er. We wish for Mrs. Davis the very best and we hope she im proves continually. Those who vis- ted and met Mrs,, Davis will look orward to seeing her again. Miss Ann Ragan of Moncure vis ited Miss Eliabeth Jones for the Thanksgiving liolidays and attend ed Lystra last Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scott and 'amily and Mrs. John Herndon vent to Black Creek near Wilson LEGAL NOTICES Seeds, Plants, Flowers 21 ' ,ng in the kitchen sometimes, and CHICKEN MANURE FOR CALE; excellent fertilizer for lawns, plants, flowers. Phone Jack Kirk, 9-7333. I fin'inal eating in the dining room SML POiri'RAITS OF ifand adults call Fran- lawlord, 9-6134, 73 Max es Offered JED AND PRINTED WED-, fcvitation.s. reception cards lals. University Printery. |ii Sultons. Phone 9-7701. EXCELLENT A’CTO LIABILITY and Physical Damage Insurance with saving to 20% with a Capital Slock Company-Safeco In.sui-ance Company of Ameri ca of the famous General of America group. Assets: 185 million dollars, policyholders ‘^ui'pius 75 million. C. Whid Powell, SmiUi Bldg. Chapel Hill phone 8478. ‘‘Save with Safeco” SO PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON . ... 52 MERCURY Hardtop 1954 FORD 2-door Custom Eight 1950 HUDSON 4-Dr. Property For Rent 25 NICE OFFICES FOR RENT over Senter’s Dm,' store. Rent rea.sonable, heal ano lignrs tur- nished. Apply at Senter’s Drug Store, Carrboro. at other times, we'have , the'home The above are all brick homes I with three bedrooms, tile baths, in each any many other features of the more expensive homes^yet are moderately pried with low clown jjayrii nisi No. 4---If,yeu would like a nice, new njiode.n seven room home with All Ihe above proporlie.s are priced i very reasonable, For further in- j formation call THOMPSON AND; VINCENT, 8433, ni.ghts 8-0063,' Chapel Hill. LEGAL NOTICES Rooms For Rent 2^ FOR RENT TO LADY: ROOM with private bath near Carolina Iiin^nd hospital 206 Vance street phone 8-7871. $595 $595 $550 $445 Pritchard & Little Motor Co. COTTAGE IN BACKYARD FOR quiet student, cosy, independent, lurnLshed. Also comfortable rooms, furnished, in adjoining private house. Write giving ref erences to ‘‘cottage”, % News -Leader. IVi baths at Cedar Terrace in, the medium price homes, we have it. No. 5—if you would like a home designed and built for comfortable I living with all mdern conveniences I for the discriminating family, whether doctor, lawyer or mer chant, ws have it located on West- wood Drive. CHAPEL HILL REALTY John A. Cates Phone 6-506 or 9-1071 550. Used Car Lot on Main Street in Carrboro—Phones 9-444 & 8-1301 Houses For Rent 2l ONE LARGE FOUR - RODM apartment. Heat and water )urn- ished. $85. Another one exactly like this for $80. Five room house with carport, paved road, conveniently locat ed, very reasonable rent. R. G. WINDSOR REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE CO. Over Sloan Drug Store Phone 9-1341 BIG PRE-CHRISTMAS USED CAR SALE Was NOVi/ 1953 BUICK Tw'o-Door Sedan — - -1495. 1295. 1953 PONTIAC Hydramatic, R&H 1595. 1395. '1953 MERCURY Convertible.Mer-matic, Power Brakes & Steering, R&H 1895. 1953 DODGE 4-Door Sedan 1952 DODGE 4-Door Sedan ‘ 995. 79o. 1950 BUICK Dynaflo, R&H, Special ; 795. 645. 1951 BUICK, R&H, Special - - - - ^95. 69o. 1951 FORD Convertible, fordmatic, R&H 79o. . Many Other Great Price Reductions iCOLONIAL MOTORS, INC. \M c Uf Cr Chapel Hill, N. C. W. Frankirn St. , ^ylER E. J. "PEG" OWENS ^ .... 03530 Phone: Bus 9484 - Res. 8-6607 Phone: Bus. 9484 - Res. 9 3532 New brick veneer home, three bedrooms., J V2 baths, in Dog wood Acres. Priced reasonably, small down payment, easy terms. K. B. Cote, owner. Phone 99607. DIVING CHAMPS David MeInnis and John Hussey re now practicing for another fine season of diving with the UNC swimming team. Both have been diving champs of the ACC in the one meter dive, in the last two years. Hussey is a senior and Me Innis a junior. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Beard of -Nldei'men of the Town of Chapel Hill, N. C., will hold a.public hearing in the Town Hall, Chapel Hill, N. C., on Mon day, December 12, 1655, at 7:30 o'clock p.m., relative to proposed changes in the Ordinance P:ovid- ing for the Zoning of Chapel Hill and Surrounding Areas, and the zoning map accompanying said or dinance, with special rei'e.ence to: (1) Rezoning from RA-20 Resi dential to RA-10 Residential llie following described area: BEGINNING at a point where a branch known as Tom’s Creek intersects the centerline of N. C. Highway 5'4; thence in a soiilh- easteidy direction along \said centerline for a distance of 1000 feet, more'or less, to a point where an existing RA-10 Resi dential zone boundary intersects said centei’line; ^thence in a southwesterly direction along "said RA-10 zone boundary for a dislance of 250 feet; thence in a nortliwesterly direction along a line parallel to and 250 feet southwest of said highway cen terline to a point where it in tersects With Tom’s Creek; and thence in a northeasterly di rection along said creek to the po.nt of beginning. (2) Rezoning from Agricultural lo RA-10 Rosidentail'the follow- ng described area: BEGINNING at a point in Tom’s Creek 250 feel southwest of the centerline of N. C. High way 54; thence in a southwester ly direction along said Tom’s Creek to a point where said creek intersects with the center line of Weaver Road; thence in an easterly direction along said centerline of Weaver Road to a point where an existing R.4-10 Residential zone boundary 200 feel west of Davie Road inter sects with said Weaver Road centerline; thence in a northerly direction along said existing RA-10 zone boundaj'y parallel to and 200 feej west of said Davie Road to a point on said existing RA-10 zone boundary localeu 250 feet south of the centerline of N. C. Highway 65; and thence in a n.irthvveslerly duect.on aieng a line parallel Lo and 250 south of said Higiivvay 54 cenierLne to the poin, of be ginning. The public is invited. This the 14lh day of November 1655. Mary I.ove.joy '1 Ovvn Cl ji'K to visit relatives last Sunday. M.'. and Mrs. Hubert Carson and Mrs. Lillie Ray of Carrboro visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burgess last Sunday. Visitors to Mrs. Mayme Cole last weekend were Mrs. Jessie Mae Romayne. a nurse at Veterans’ Hospital, Durham, and Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mackie and Rex of Yad- kinville. Edwin Cheek was home for the Thanksgiving Holidays from Win gate College where he teaches. M. . and Mrs. John A. Oldham and lamily .visited Mrs. Oldham's mother and father near Winston- Salem for tho Thanksgiving holi days. Mr. and Mrs: U. M. Powers of Ashoboro had lunch and visited Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cheek last Sun day. Mrs. Powers is Mrs, Cheek’s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dollar and family went to Chatham Church near PiUsb,i 0 last Sunday and visited Mrs. Dollar’s hrot.'ier and family. Floyd Oldham, Jr,, visited a friend in Hickory last weekend. Mr. and Mrs, Ba.ss and family, :iev.' residents of our community, vere visit;)rs at Lvrira la.st Sun lay. We were glad to have them. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mackie and Rex of Yadkin- ■/'lie, Mrs. Jessie Mae Roamayne of Diu'ham, Mi.ss Ann Ragan of Moncure and Edwin Cheek of Win- late College. Congratulations lo R'li.ss Debre;- Quiet Location Lovely two bedroom, two bath borne in good neighborhood. All ■oom.s spacious and well plan ned. Ow.'ior leaving town and offers an excellent buy. Gsrngho’ Road Two s!ory brick borne, four bed- "ooms, three baths, large living '•oom with fii-eplaee full base- mentvvilh ga’^igr vToee *0 t!)wn and schools, wilii.n walking dis lance. EXECUTORS NOTIC2 The undersigned, liaviiig quaL- fied as executor of the Estate oi D. W. Gbsion, deceased, late 0, Orange County, this is to notify all persons having claims aga-ini.-ji said estate to present them to Ihi undersigned on or before the I’th day of November, 1956, or thi. notice will be pleaded in bur oi heir recovery. All persons in- icbted to said estate will pleas.' uake immediate payments to the iindersigned. This the 17th. day of November, 955. Charles Weaver Glosson Executor of the Estate of D. W. Glosson L. J. Phipps, Attorney Go'd.'ston Avonua I "hree bedroom home on large ot, pin.' paneled living ro'm, 'arge kitchen and dining area, died bath, screened porch. Graanwoed , ■'ircon'iitioned new brick home, t three bedrooms, two and V2 | ei ainic tiled baths, cypress eanided study, large efficient litchcn, fireplace in living room. I'xc'.'llenl neigh!)orhood, a qual ity home for fine living. » Weaver Road Good ccndilion two bedroom ’lOH!", b.etween Chapel Hill and Durham, 11 acres of land fenced 'or pa.slure, four outbuildings, two good p'.'oducing springs on 'and. Francis Bacon: ‘Houses are built to live in, .nore than to look m; there-’ fore let use be preferred before uniformity, except where both may be had.” Both beauty and convenience are being provided in the build ing of this outstanding home. Why net watch its develop ment? See the excellent work manship going into this plan- led-for-bcauty ANT) convenience house. Have the final word in decorating and details. For this fine new home and for homes of all sizes and price ranges call or see John Foushee, Sarah Olsen, or Bill Olsen Jr. 8431 on your dial can find you the home of your choice. FOUSHEE - OLSEN Realty Co. Counfrv Hr-m: \ spacious country liome on 210 acres with river frontage, a 'lome that has retained the his- ‘oric charm of its early Orange County days with its wide ver anda, yet a home that has the "onviences of modern leisure, )il steam heating, completely msulated, two ‘modern baths, ''’ounlry li\'ing wilhin easy ac- 'ess of Durham, Chapel Hill and lillsboro. t lervice Iiasiaraace H Eealty Co. 28 Years At Same Location C. E. HORNADAY DICK YOUNG Phone 8472 Carson of Durham, granddaughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carson, w|io was married to Tye Bright Tucker Thanksgiving Day at An gler Avenue Baptist Church in Durham. Mrs. Tucker is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Carson. Mr. and Mrs. Tucker will live in Anniston, Alabama, where Mr. Tucker is stationed with the Army at Fort McClellan. The bride at tended Wake Forest College and Kennedy’s Commercial School and Mr. Tucker, of Charlotte, received his B.S. degree this year from Wake Forest. TO HEAR PURKS, MCLENDON J. Harr*. Purks, Acting Presi dent of t%e Consolidated Uni versity, and Major L. P. McLendon of Greensboro, member of the State Board of Higher r.uucation, will discuss the relationship of this new Board to the University at the meeting of the local chapter of the American Association of University Professors next Thurs day ievening at 7:30 in the Fac ulty Lounge of the Morehead Building. News Leader Classified Ads get results. Just phone 8-444. "They're Really Moving" For Your Best Osad Car Buy SEE YOUR DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer 1.054 PLYMOUTH ^ a 595 .'Savoy 4-door 1,950 OLDS Conv. 1949 !i Si.tr Cp. 195)3 Ford 2-(loor V-8 1948 Plvinoulh 4-donr 1.947 PivinOiith 4-(l(ior $295 $233 1950 Doogi 1948 Ponfiac 4-door 1928 MODEL A FORD 4 new tires $6J5 $335 100 IjTap value Poe Motor Co., Inc. 112 W. Franklin St. CHAPEL HILL Used Car Lot Across from City Hall Main Street. Carrboro COLE-DAWSON REAL ESTATE SALES, RENTALS & INSURANCE !■ 1!
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