iMv pECEMBER 12, 1955 PAGE NINE HaAs s I® liEiJiiliis W’mmm cooH antllsl icaase i ,e nd vaj iSSIFIED AD AXES lliniroum Charge fThree Lines |one insertion |20c Per Line Ihree Insertion* J]8c Per Lin* I Six Insertion* 116c Per Line |t 5 Average Words ■Xo The Line. fcrdei your ad for two ] times you may cancel [ at any time and pay j the number of times lur ad appeared. |r line of white space .tfame as line of type. Ifjews Leader will not be Lsible for more than one beet insertion. If your ad- Lment is wrong notify us ityill be corrected, iififd advertising copy ac- i up until 5. p.m., Fri- for Monday's paper, and i.lWednesday for Thurs- paper. All classified can- pns the same as copy ines above. (and Found 2 Itek and White Pony Wal- [Driving License and other Kant papers, and money, fd call 81534, Mrs. Green. Special Notice I For Sale FOR PASTEL PORTRAITS OF children and adults call Fran ces Crawford, 9-6134, 73 Max well Rd. ENGRAVED AND PRINTED tVED- I ding invitations, reception cards, i informals. University Printery, beneath Buttons. Phone 9-7701. GOOD House Trailer, three rooms, hot water, electric refrigerator, gas stove. Buddy Thomas. Phone 95552 i WHITEHALL GIFTS' AND AN- tiques; open Monday and Friday nights until Christmas. POINSETTIAS, One to four Blooms per pot in Pink and Red. Christ- : mas trees, Wreaths, and Gifts.! Chapel Hill Nursery—old Dur- : ham Road at the Intersection, i 8-5606. Services Offered SAVE MONEY! CALL MITCHELL'S HOUSE REPAIR DOCTORS for your next house repair job. Small or large,, we do it all, regardless. Free plan ning and estimating. Special dis count for this month only—No obligations. Easy terms to suit owner. Durham 5-6211—4-8784. BOODLE Buggy baby carriage, like ’ new with pad $8. Padded Porch chair $2. Three-way portable' Radio wdth batteries $12. F.M.' Radio $20. Tel 96549, Mrs. Roy Carter. ■ ' ? PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS It’s none too early! Put your familj' or children on your Christmas* cards this year. In formal photos for Christmas made in your own home by ap pointment; wedding photos a specialty. Press Photo Service, Roland Giduz, News Building, Main Street, Carrboro. LADY'S LARGE BICYCLE IN good condition. Tel. 9431, Mrs. McCall. FROM FOREIGN SHIPMENT JUST! unpacked—many beautiful brass and copper pieces $5 to $10. AJ- waj's a complete line of antiques. Whitehall Shop. Multi-colored Tiger strip- luiale cat. Has disappeared [.home in Sherwood Forest, hjspecial pet. Please call 'yjin Filley, 86322. al Notices 3 |$25.00 Reward L PAY $25.00 TO THE FIRST giving me information aig to the purchase of a less building on East Frank- [Street. This will be paid soon as I cemfirm that jlding is for sale, with Idditional SIS'.OG if -I buy it. iress "Mr. Smith,” Box 1187, ipd'HilL RADIATOR REPAIRS PROMPT I service. Reg. gas 28.9c gal. Hi- i Way Service Station. Carrboro. ■Greenwood Road, one of lei Hill’s most attractive |sfv'here quality and char- J^cel. Located on large, Iwell landscaped lot. First pas spacious hall, large : room, dining room, also large studio and ( porch, Second floor has pedrooms, master bed- ps fireplace, large sleep- p. This beautiful home |y appointment only. [two bedroom, two bath n good neighborhood. All Sispacious and well plan- I Owner leaving town and fS an excellent buy. [story brick home, four bed- p three baths, large living 1 with fireplace, full base- |t with garage. Close to town Isdiools, within walking dis- fDnditioned new brick home, I* pedrooms, two and V2 tiled baths, cypress study, large efficient Ijp fireplace in living V'Kcellent neighborhood, a I'l’' home for fine living ^ • 1*1 *■ I* * *i - [condition two bedroom r '>etween Chapel Hill and pm. 11 acres of land fenced fPasture, four outbuildings, |8ood producing springs on pmus Country home on 210 F^’ith river frontage, a r oat has retained the his- rHarm of its eayly Orange p days with its wide ver- ’ I'd a home that has the pcnces of modern leisure, Pdm heating, completely F two modern baths. within easy ac- P Durham, Chapel Hill and "ooro. Jice Insurance ' V Co. Il^®®s At Same Location ENGRAVINGS FAIRCHILD ENGRAVINGS MADE —fast service—^low cost—high quality. For general use in news papers, pamphlets, all printed matter, also plastic reproductions of your Social Security card. Student’s ID cards or anything else up to 6” x 8”. Telephone 8-444 during office hours HEARNE’S Pit-Cooked BARB EC U E 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, at Dewey’s Cafe and Sun Valley Cafe in Pittsboro, at Herman and Clay Scott’s in Farrington. Call HENRY HEARNE Phone 2318, B,ynum, N, C, Female Help Wanted 9 MLYNTED: 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. E- HORNADAY rftU- Dick young Phone 8472 Employment Wanted 12 iouiiwORK OR BABY SITTING for energetic, honest, colored girl. By the hour, or day or at night. Phoue 3-1658. For Sale WRINKLER Coal Stoker in good condition. Price $50. Shields 4496. WE HAVE SUPER TERRIFIC special prices on our new stock of LIGHTWEIGHT ENGLISH BICYCLES No bne can compare wtih our bargain bike quality. BROWN'S AUTO SUPPLY W. Franklin St. Phone 6981 LARGE KENMORE IRONER. Ex cellent condition. Used very little. $55. Call 85235, NOT FOR YOUR FUDDY- DUDDY OLD AUNT TABITHA OUR NEW GREETING CARDS are definitely jet propelled. Grab your hat and start looking! INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. LIONEL Train excellent condition and complete. Suitable for Fa-' flier’s Christmas. Call 85893. OLD UPRIGHT Piano, Reconditi oned, refinished. New Key^s, looks sounds good. $100. Call 87311 af ter 5 p.m. and weekends. ARTIFICIAL FLORAL WREATHS for graves. All plastic. $4.00 to $10.00. Telephone Hillsboro 3369. GIVE CAROLINA COOKING FOR Christmas. Price $1.50. Buy from League members, local stores or mail order. Junior Service League Box 374, Chapel Hill. EXCELLENT A'UTO 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’’ Memorials LARGE STOCK CUT FROM AL- Icn 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. Property For Rent 25 NICE OFFICES FOR REiW over Senter’s Drug Store. Rent reasonable, heat and lights fur nished. Apply at Senter’s Drug Store, Carrboro. Houses For Rent FOISTER'S CAMERA STORE 161 E. Franklin St. Phone 3176 TWO BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE available Dec. 20 in Dogwood Acres. Phone 99443. NEW TWO AND ’niREE BlSi- room houses. Chapel HRl Realty. Phone 6566. COLE-DAWSON REAL ESTATE SALES, RENTALS & INSURANCE W. Franklin St. Opposit* Bu* TermJna. J72I M. D Andrew* M. J. Da«r(«i YOU CAN GET EXTRA CASH TO FILL SANTA'S SACK Through News Leader Classifieds 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 turned into extra cash for Christmas by put ting a classified ad in our FOR SALE column. Step to your phone and call us now! Farms, Sale or Rent 32 Nice 7 Room House, Farrington Road, 18 Acres, 1 acre tobacco allotment, 3 room house, also. Deep ’W’ell water.Price reason able. 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. All the above properties are priced very reasonable. For fui'ther in formation call 'THOMPSON AND VINCENT, 8433, nights 8-0663, Chapel Hill. Garden Ramblings —AROUND CHAPEL HILL— By William J. Brown Phone 8-444 Wanted To Rent WANTED — SMALL FUHNISHED or partially furnished apartment in Chapel Hill. Inexpensive. Phone 9-2308 after 6 p.m. Houses For Sale 30 NEW LISTINGS FIRST TIME OFFERED New brick home on nice Wooded lot. Three-bedrooms, living room, dining room only $12,000. Houses For Sale New brick veneer home, three bedrooms, VA baths, in Dog wood Acres. Priced reasonably, small down payment, easy terms. K. B. Cole, owner. Phone 99607. srx ROOMS, t\to~baths,"brTck veneer home in new section. Large wooded corner lot. This home also has a carport and storage room. R. G. WINDSOR kitchen, priced at 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 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. Lots For Sale WHATEVER YOUR HOUSING NEEDS MAY BE — CALL US. \ CHAPEL HILL REALTY HAS THE ANSMTER TO YOUR PROBLEM. CHAPEL HUM, REALTY John A. Cates Phone 6-566 or 9-1071 CHOICE LOTS IN BEST LOCA- tions. Phone 8431. Foushee- Olsen Realty Co. Piano Tuner-Technician LEWIS B. CUCINOTTA 311 McCauley Street Phone 9-3301 American Soc. of Piano Tech. Colonial Heights New Homes and Vacant Lots Lots from $2,500.00 Homes from 16,000.00 Forest Heights New Homes and Vacant Lots Lots from $ 750.00 Homes from $8,500.00 . VA—FHA and Conventional Financing Phone 8408 Carolina Constructors & Realty Co. 405 W. Franklin St. Po^well Bldg. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Board of Aldei'men of the Town of Chapel Hill, N. C., will hold a public hearing in the Town Hall, Chapel Hill, N. C., on Fri day, December 23, 1955, at 7:30 o’clock P. M., relative to pro posed changes in the Ordinance Providing for the Zoning of Chap el Hill and Surrounding Areas, and the zoning map accompany ing said ordinance, in reference Rezoning part of Lots 1 and to: 2, Block 1, and part oi’ lots 1 and 2, Block 3 of the following des cribed property from RA-20 Resi dential zone to RA-10 Residential Zone, and other sections of the described property from Agricul tural Zone to RA-10 Residential Zone: “Beginning in the center of Estes Drive (this being the Drive running Northward from High way 15-A and 501-A over the gas main into this area) where the said Drive intersects the Hidden Hills property of H. M. Burlage and at the corner of, the W. Grady Pritchard property; running thence with the Pritch ard line the following course s and distances North 73 degrees 25 minutes East 316.3 feet; North 11 degrees 15 minutes West 131 feet; North 23 degrees West 489.8 feet; North 43 degrees 30 minutes West 277.5 feet; North 85 degrees 15 minutes East 60 feet; and North 6 degrees 45 minutes West 481.7 feet to a stake in the Coker line; running thence with the line of the Co ker property North 84 Degrees 44 minutes, West 1295.3 ft. to a stake and North 5 degrees East 265 feet to a stake, a cor ner of the Henderson property; running thence with the line of the Henderson property North 85 degrees 19 minutes West 18 18.3 feet to a stake, a corner of the Jim Blackwell property; running thence with the line of that property and the contin uation thereof South 5 degrees If it is true t'nat we can expect a cold winter with a lot of bad weather this year, then in door gardening will become even more popular. Many people seem to have trouble with their house plants. I never seem to go out to dinner without somebody saying, “Oh, you’re a gardener. Then you can tell me what is the matter with my African Violet.” Usually this •requires second sight since the plant may evmn be in another town. Seriously though I am al ways happy to help with plant problems if I can. At the '.drug store recently I picked up a 75 cent book on HOW TO GROW BEAUTIFUL HOUSE PLANTS by Thomas H. Everett of New York Botanical Garden. This book seems to have all the infor mation that you will require to grow your house plants. The chap ters on the five physical factors— 56 minutes West about 1460 feet to the center of a Spring Branch; running thence down the center of the said Branch in an Eastern and Southeasteim direction to the intersection of the said Branch and the line of the H. M. Burlage Hidden Hills pro perty; running thence with the line of that property South 85 degrees 08 minutes East approxi mately 2190 feet to the begin ning,” The public is invited. This the 8th day of December 1955 Mary Love joy Town Clei’k ! light, temperature, air, water and j soil—that affect plant life are j clearly written and most helpful. I I particularly welcomed the I chapter, START WITH THE SOIL because this is the thing that most of us overlook in the first place. The soil for pot plants should con- I tain plenty of peat of leafmould I so that there is adequate drainage. This chapter does not overlook suitable plant fertilisers too. The biological factors of pests and dis eases, another scourge of house plants is covered in the chapter BUGS AND BLIGHTS. Other chap ters are devoted to the many that you can grow in the house— besides African Violets. This is a very useful book and well worth more than 75 cents to you if you follow Mr. Exerett’s advice. The illustrations ai’e clear. But The Nicest Christmas Cards Cost A Nickel At The INTIMATE BOOKSHOP Shop Opposite Post Office Phone 4851 10 MINUTES WALK . . . Only ten minutes walk from the hospital is this new, moderate ly priced, three bedroom home. Attractive living room with con temporary fireplace; warm, spacious kitchen with many beauti ful knotty pine (& not full of knots) cabinets. A carefully built house having copper piping, good materials, and excellent work- man.ship. An attractive and lasting home! For knowledge of Chapel Hill real estate and for assistance in choosing the best investment for you call Sarah Olsen, John Foushee, or Bill Olsen Jr. of Foushee-Olsen Realty Company. Foushee-Olsen Realty Co. Realtors Sales and Rentals Phone 8431 108 N. Columbia St. '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. HOC NOW |ylVD 1695 el-Air and 1595 Look At These Used Car Bargains '51 BUICK 4-Door '51 WILLIS JEEP Special, Radio & Heater. Panel Vi Ton. Was $895 701^ 5695 Jin C NOW .. / NOW '40 PLYMOUTH 4.Door '50 MERCURY 4-Door Was $195. rtf" Black, Heater. Was $495 OVO ,5, PONTIAC 4-Door 'Was $895 *70C NOW.. /VO '50 CHEVROLET Club Coupe, Special. Was $595. ,4, doDGE 4.Door - Was $495. 00 C NOW \5VO '49 FORD 4-Door Custom, Radio & Heater. '49 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Was $495 *30 $595. *30C NOW 'OVD NOW DVD HARRISS-CONNERS 501 W. Franklin St. June Merritt Clarence Burch Salesmen Phone 9491 M. B. Merritt Jimmy Parker