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CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER PAGE SEVEN ‘‘"t /iSSIFIED AD ^RICC ffRACl ATES Chapd 5 ;^TES akleft, jjiniuni Charge fhrrr Lines One insertion 20c Per Line hree Insertions 18c Per Line jjx Insertions lOc Per Line 5 Average Words Jo'The Line. Special Notice c'Oii PASTEL PORTRAITS OF children and adults call FTan- ces Crawlord, 9-6134, 73 Max well Rd ■Oe: your ad for two times ycu may cancel at any time ard pay the number of times ]ad appeared. e of white space e as line of type. ;'|Leader will not be lie for more than one 1 insertion. If your ad- in't is wrong notify us be corrected, advertising copy ac- ip!until 5 p.m., FTi- Monday’s paper, and ednesday for Thurs- ler. All classified can- ij the same as copy [es above. t-i-.V Ai\ij miLMiiD W ino ding invitations, reception cards mformals. University Printery, beneath Suttons. Phone 9-770j' RLGULAR C0MMUTER~T0~RA- leigh desires exchange riders. Phone 96417 evenings or Raleigh 21362 work days. por Sale 18 ..ADY’S LARGE BICYCLE IN good condition. Tel, 9431, Mrs. iVicCall. Services Offered- Notices 5,00 Reward Mb.OO TO THE FIRST jjiying me information [to the purchase of a [building on East Frank- let, This will be paid |s soon as I confirm that is for sale, with Jal $15.00 if I buy it. “Mr. Smith,” Box 1187, PHOTO CHRISTAIAS CARDS It’s none too early! Put your family or children on your- Christmas cards this year. In formal photos for Christmas made in your own home by ap- pointrnent; wedding photos a specialty. Press Photo Service, Roland Giduz, News Building, Main Street, Carrboro. RADIATOR RttPAIRS PROMFl' service. Reg. gas 28.9c gal. Hi- Way Service Station. Carrboro. HEARNE’S Pit-Cooked BARBECUE Special discount for orders from churches and clubs. We fm'nished pit-cooked bai’becue for all oc casions. Sold at Colonials at Glenn Lennox, at Carrboro Sandwich hop, at Cafe and stores in Bynum, it Dewey’s Cafe and Sun Valley Jafe in PitLSOoro, ai Dciinan Hay Scott's in Farrington. Call HENRY HEARNE Phone 2318, Bynum, 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 female Help Wanted 9 WANTED: WHITE FIFTH GRADE teacher with class A grammar certificate, for Efland School. Group transportation available. Call Fred W. Rogers, Principal' LARGE KENMORE IRONER. EX- LIGHTWEIGHT ENGLISH BICYCLES No one can compare wtih our bargain bike quality. BROWN'S AUTO SUPPLY W. Franklin St. Phone 6981 4- - * of Efland, Phone 52321 at Ef land, cellent condition. Used little. $55. Call 85235. very IGRAVINGS For Sale USED BED FOR SALE $15. CALL 2356. Good condition. FROM FOREIGN SHIPMENT JUST unpacked—many beautiful brass and copper pieces $5 to $10. Al ways a complfete line of antiques. Whitehall Shop. 18: NOT FOR YOUR FUDDY- DUDDY OLD AUNT TABITHA TWO 26” GIRLS’ BICYCLES. , Good, condition, $15. and $10. One 20” girl’s bicycle, $15. Red ' j 12 by, 12 wool broadloom rug pamphlets, all printed | pa^j. .$50. Tel. 98981. also plastic reproductions ,D|EKGRAVINGS MADE j service—low cost—high for general use in new's-i OUR NEW GREETING CARDS are definitely jet propelled. Grab your hat and start looking! j INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Seeds, Plants, Flowers 21 YOU CAN GET EXTRA CASH TO FILL SANTA'S SACK Through News Leader C'lssifieds LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Almost everyone has extra odd pieces of furniture, bicycles, tricycles, electric trains, etc., which are not being used ... all .these extra items can be easily turn-ad into extra, cash for Christmas by put ting a classified ad in our FOR SALE column. Step to your phone and call us now! Phone 8-444 ^ocial Security card, ,ID cards or anything to 6” X 8”. Telephone aring office hours tuiet Location fwo bedroom, two bath I neighborhood. All [pacious and well plan- Tier leaving town and fexcellen-t buy. [1 jhoul Road fjtbrick home, four bed- {e baths, large living jityfireplace. full base- parage, Close to town , within walking dis- aston Avenue Rdroom home on large |f paneled living room. Ichen and dining area, [screened porch. iGresnwood itioned new brick home, sdrooms, two and Vz filed baths, cypress study, large efficient fepiace in living room, t Neighborhood, a qual- • tor fine living. Veaver Road sudition two bedroom etween Chapel Hill and 'it acres of land fenced four outbuildings, producing springs on otintry Home '“country home on 210 'th river frontage, a .. retained the his- of its early Orange 3 home that has the of modern leisure, I" heating, completely two modern baths. Insurance Realty Co E^iRTH, 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. Memorials LARGE STOCK CUT FROM AL- len and Winnsboro Blue Granite. All work guaranteedT 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. 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” CHRISTMAS TREES, WREATHS, and decorations. Chapel Hill Nursery, Old Durham Rd. at the Intersection — 8-5606. Houses For Sale 30 CIHCKEN MANURE FOR CALE; excellent fertilizer for lawns, plants, flowers. Phone Jack Kirk, 9-7333. Property For Rent 25 NICE OFFICES FOR RENT over Senter’s Drug Store. Rent reasonable, heat and lights fur nished. Apply at Senter’s Drug Store, Carrboro. Si'X ROOMS, TWO BATHS, BRICK veneer home in new section. Large wooded corner lot. This 'home also has a carport and storage room. Lots For Sale 31 Rooms For Rent 26 COTTAGE IN BACKYARD FOR quiet studenl, cosy, independent, furnished. Also comfortable . rooms, furnished, in adjoining private house. Write giving ret erences to “cottage”, % News Leader. 2, 3, 4, or 5 room, attractive homes, in.s.id(3 or outside, suburban or coun tryside, contemporary or colon ial, from $6500 up. Three brand new, outstanding listings! Why not come in n-o-w' and let us lo cate just what you want and need? Foushee-Olsen Realty Co. REALTORS 108 N. Columbia St., Phone 8431 Houses For Rent 2t ONE LARGE FOUR - ROOM apartment. Heat and water furn ished, $85. Another one exactly l|ike 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 R. G. WINDSOR REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE CO. Home Loans-Conventional, F. H. A. or G, I. Terms Up To 20 Years Interest Rates of 5% or below Over Sloan's Drug Store Phone 9-1341 or 8-6263 CHOICE LOTS IN BEST LOCA- tions. Phone 8431. Fou.shee- Olsen Realty Go. Farms, Sale or Rent 32 WHATEVER YOUR HOUSING NEEDS MAY BE — CALL US. CHAPEL HILL REALTY HAS THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM. Combination Service Station and Grocery Store in good location, on hard surface road, 7 miles from Chapel. Hill. Seven room house with bath, 8 acres of land, small tenant house, 10 miles from Chapel Hill over looking U. S. Highway 15. 150 acre tobacco farm, large house, 5 tobacco barns, good land, 13 9/10 acres tobacco allotment. 12 miles from Chapel Hill on paved highway. 128 acres tobacco farm, 5 acres tobacco allotment, just off N. C. highway 87 in Alamance County. The Board of Aldermen 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, 1955, at 7:30 J clock p.m., relative to proposed -hanges in the Ordinance Provid- .ng for the Zoning of Chapel Hill and Surrounding Areas, and the .oning map accompanying said oi- ainance, wiJi special rele.ence to: (1) Rezonuig from RA-20 Resi dential to RA-10 Residential the following described area: BEGINNING at a point where a branch known as Tom’s Creek intersects the centerline of N. C. Highway 54; thence in a south easterly 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 centerline; thence in a southwesterly direction along said RA-10 zone boundary for a distance of 250 feet; thence in a northwesterly 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 point of beginning. (2) Rezoning from Agricultural to RA-10 Resiclentail the follow ing described area; BEGINNING at a point in Tom’s Creek 250 feet 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 i'n an easterly direction along said centerline of Weaver Road to a point where an existing RA-10 Residential zone boundary 200 feet west of Davie Road inter sects with said Weaver Road centeiTine; thence in a northerly direction along said existing RA-10 zone boundary parallel to and 200 feet' west of said Davie Road to a point on said existing RA-10 zone boundary located 250 feet south of the centerline of N. C. Highw'ay 65; and thence in a northwesterly direction along a line parallel to and 250 south of said Highway 54 centerline to the point of be ginning. i The public is invited, j This the 14th day of November 1955. I Mary Lovejoy Town Clerk PASTORS' PARAGRAPHS Excerpts From Sunday Sermons The Rev. T. P. Duhart St. Paul A.M.E. Church Subject: "The Call of the Master" Text: St. Mark, 11:3 The colt was tied and they were sent to loose him. No man had ever sat on him. He was young and strong—a great possibility for ..iiure service. Many men and women are tied oday, and cannot be used for isrvice until they are loosed. The ;hurch needs some strong men and women as stewards, auxiliaries and teachers, but they are tied by those who own taem. Some are tied with the rope of selfishness: The man who loves no one but himself becomes small and miserable. The link that holds humanity together is man’s need of man. You have something for every man, and every man has something for you, but selfishness has tied you. Some are tied with a cord of ignorance. That does not mean il- The most learned man is ignorant of some things. The lack of common sense to follow a copi- mon line of duty. There are many people who have fine sen.se, but they are yet ignorant. Some are tied with the cord of society. Society will rob you of your health of your conscience, of your comfort. Some won’t have nice front porches now, because society says there are out of date. has SOLID BRASS PLANTER LAMPS with China shades $5.95 EE U GGI N^S ARDWARE All the above properties are priced I very reasonable. For fmther in- Lawns need mowing just as long as they continue to grow in the fall, according to USDA. TWO BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE available Dec. 20 in Dogwood Acres. Phone 99443. NEW TWO AND THREE BED- room houses. Chapel Hill Realty. Phone 6566. Wanted To kent 29 WANTED — SMALL FURNISHED or partially furnished apartment in Chape] Hill. Inexpensive. Phone 9-2308 after 6 p.m. CHAPEL HILL REALTY John A. Cates Phone 6-566 or 9-1071 New brick bedrooms. veneer home, three lYz baths, in Dog wood Acres. Priced reasonably, small down payment, easy terms. K. B. Cote, owner. Phone 99607. formation call THOMPSON AND VINCENT, 8433, nights 8-0663, Chapel Hill. NEW LISTINGS FIRST TIME OFFERED New brick home on nice wooded lot. Three-bedrooms, living room, dining rhbm, kitchen, priced at only $12,000. New three-bedroom brick home •in quiet neighborhood. Price $11, 500. Quaint modern home in Dog wood Acres. Three bedrooms and carport. On large landscaped lot. Price—$12,500. CHAPEL HILL REALTY • John A. Cates Phone 6-566 or 9-1071 ANOTHER KllDO TO A LOCAL good Samaritan has been received from the director of the recently- beleagured Lenoir High School Band. He writes to thank Les Foley of the Prichard-Little force for the loan of his car to get some of the girl band members back to Lenoir after the band bus broke down here at the Carolina-Vir- ginia game. Don't Bs Too Late We urge you to secure your lot in Colonial Heights now. Street paving will be started this week and available lots will not last much longer. Call 8408 or see Carolino Construefers & Realty Cc. 405 W, Franklin St. GRAN P. CHILDRESS ! Agent i JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO. CHINCHILLAS Look At These Used Car Bargains '51 BUICK 4-Door Special, Radio & Heater. Was $895 NOW 795 '51 WILLIS JEEP Panel Vi Ton. Was $695 NOW 495 Why wait? Secure breeders now. Clean, easy to raise. Litter guaran teed. Write for facts, price list, descriptive data and pictures. Read and convince yourself. Re ference if desired. Have lived in Lake Charles all my life. I GORDON M. DALTON P. 0. Box 106 Lake Charles, La. COLE-DAWSON REAL ESTATE SALES, RENTALS & INSURANCE Dial W. Franklin Sf. Dial 2721 Opposite Bus Termlna* 272? H. D Andrews — m. J. OewsM 1695 '53 BUICK 4-Door Roadmaster.. Power Steering, Tinted Glass, Radio & Heater, White Walls, Extra Clean. Was $1995 NOW '54 CHEVROLET Bel-Air Sports Coupe. Radio and Heater. Was $1695. NOW '53 CHEVROLET 4-Door Bel Air, Radio & Heater. Was $1295. NOW '50 MERCURY 4-Door Black, Heater. Was $495 NOW 395 '40 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Was $195. NOW 1595 '50 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, Special. Was $595. NOW '51 PONTIAC 4-Door Was $895 NOW 495 '49 DODGE 4-Door Was $495. NOW 1195 '49 FORD 4-Door Custom, Radio & Heater. Was $495 NOW 395 '49 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Was $595. NOW HARRISS-CONNERS 501 W. Franklin St. Salesmen Phone 9491 June Merritt Cldisnce Biirrh Jimmy Parker M, B, Merritt •T;.- is W] ' m 'll if' - tl.. V r ii 5! ] j i'iU m Bl"\ ■fB.] '• ) 5 !»; s ml . it ; : M 'ii I ’ilJ ■-f.' -in! ) B ■i !■?; .'I" !i t! I! if , / Y], ii': i' >. f i !| if; 95 m 'Bi -a! fl 795 il FT ■1' 395 .1 . .'li ; t! u 395 IS ' i
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