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DECEMBER 22, 19S5 CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER PAGE ELEVEN •tiil OSSIFIED AD lATES Chill • 'I'hree Lines p„8 insertion Rqc Per Line f^ree Insertions |8c Pei" *-'"® 5ix Insertions 16c Per Line jt 5 Average Words . To The Line. order your ad for two Rimes' y'-n may cancel i,at any time ard pay rjthe number of times )u'r ad appeared. .pline of white space ijnie as line of type, ws Leader will not be ! for more than one nsertion. If your ad- t is wrong notify us be corrected, advertising copy aci. until 5 p.m., Fri- onday’s paper, and dnesday for Thurs- ^ All classified can- the same as copy End Found Special Notice 3 For Sale 18 CHAPEL HILL NURSERY WILL I BE CLOSED DEC. 26-31. $25.00 Reward t WILL PAY $25.00 TO THE FIRST person giving me information leading to ttie purchase of a business building on East Frank lin Street. This will be paid $10.00 as soon as I confirm that the building is for sale, with an additional $15.00 if I buy it. Address “Mr. Smith,” Box 1187, Chapel Hill. FOR PASTEL PORTRAITS OF children and adults call Fran ces Crawford, 9-6134, 73 Max well Rd Services Offered 8 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” Dogs, Cats, Pets 22 FOR SALE: BEAUTIFUL COLLIE puppy. Purebred, five - months- old female. $22. Phone Geer, 9-6311. ENGRAVED AND PRINTED WED- ding invitations, reception cards, informals. University Printery, beneath Suttons. Phone 9-7701. Property For Rent 25 NICE OFFICES FOR RENT over Senter’s Dru.-i Store. Rent reasonable, heai and ligms fur nished. Apply at Senter’s Drug Store, Carrboro. fl^TE PERSIAN MALE IJIrs. Lovejoy, 5501 days, b 97464. tiulti Colored Striped Cat (missing from Sherwood [Please call Mrs. Filley, fo22. Irceiiwood Road, one of Hill's ■ most attractive 1 where quality and char- [excel. Located on large, (well landscaped lot. First [has sp.icioLis hall, large room, dining room, In, .also large studio and I porch. Second floor has bedrooms, master bed- [has fireplace, large sleep- prd). This beautiful home iby appointment only. i IL m nK! imm ^ wai mi mm two bedroom, two bath gn good neighborhood. All spacious and well plan- lOwTier leaving town and j an excellent buy. I n H la* mm tmn m mm mm |ory brick home, four bed- , three baths, large living [with fireplace, full base- itb garage. Close to town [hools, within walking dis- m Insurance [Really Co. (felirs At Same Location |c. E. HORNADAY DICK YOUNG Phone 8472 RADIATOR REPAIRS PROMPT service. Reg. gas 28.9c gal. Hi- Way Service Station. Carrboro. . emale Help Wanted 9 GOOD PUBLIC OFFICE POSITION available for qualified w'oman; book-keeping knowledge necess ary. Write, giving full details, Box “D”, News Leader. Houses For Rent 28 For Sale 18 ARTIFICIAL FLORAL WREATHS for graves. All plastic. $4.00 to $10.00. Telephone Hillsboro 3369. WE HAVE SUPER TERRIFIC special prices on oui’ new stock of LIGHTWEIGHT ENGLISH BICYCLES No one can compare wtih our bargain bike quality. BROWN'S AUTO SUPPLY •V. Franklin St. Phone 6981 LARGE KENMORE IRONER. Ex cellent condition. Used very little. $55. Call 85235. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE IN CARR- lx)ro, pine-paneled living room, fenced-in play yard; call Roy M. Cole. TWO BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE available Dec. 20 in Dogwood Acres. Phone 99443. NEW’ TWO ANLD THREE BED- room houses. Chapel Hill Realty. Phone 6566. Houses For Sale 30 MERRY CHRISTMAS! No Stranger To Financial Spotlight Success Story Involves Orange Man L. it “ , T ! &I0 r ; gfiif 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 exti'a 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! Phone 8-444 'SUCCESS IN WASHINGTON'—James M. Johnson (seated, center), native of the New Hope Com munity, is head of the Johnston, Lemon & Company in Washington, D. C. His five operating partners, shown in the first group picture ever taken of th am, are (seated, left to right) James H. Lemon, Mr. Johnston, Bernard J. Nees; (standing) Ralph o. Richard, Harvey B. Gram Jr., and Donald Childress. Mr. Johnston, a benefactor of the New Hope Presbyterian Church building program, is the brother- in-law of Mrs. C. W. Johnston of Chapel Hill and brother of thelate Sam C. Johnston. j A newspaper article headed headlines when it w'as rumored Seaboard Finance Co. The latter I “M'ashington Success Story’’ and that John L. Lewis and the Uni- was once headquartered in Wash- ! involving an Orange County' na- ted Mine Workers were the John- ington. live who has a sister in Hillsboro ' ston firm's “unnamed principals.” In conjunction with others, John- and many other relatives andL History repeated in 1954 when ston. Lemon & Co. has hel^ped Po- friends throughout the county re-: Johnston, Le'mon & Co., again act- tomac Electric Power and Wash- cently anpeared in the business ! i^g for undisclosed clients outbid section of The Washington Post. [American Security & Trust Co. He is James M. Johnston, sister stock control of Hamilton Na tional Bank. The latter wms later consolidated wdth of Washington. of Mrs. D. E. Patterson, wdio w'as reared in the New Hope communi- y and has recently made a num ber of substantial contributions to- ington Gas Light Co. to raise many millions of dollars in new' capital for expansion. Over the years office space has National Bank been steadily expanded in the j Southern Building until today the ii-r 111 sLiiiMaiiLiai IV Although the unidentified priiici- J'*”™ occupies most of the ninth JCI 01 suosiai.uai vvuiiivui.vvs IV . 6 definitclv of *0 Southern Building. yard the cons rue ion o new P employs about 75 persons and ’ one at Johnston Lemon &, Co. to f*®® ® branch office in Alexandria. Yew Hope Presbyterian and other improvements. By S. Oliver Goodman Financial Editor Thirty-five years ago a young pursuit pilot, fresh out of the Air Force and World War I, risk ed $3333 of his life savings in a new venture. Lt. James M. John-: this date will confirm, deny or com ment in any way on their client. And some of the best news hawks in the Nation have used every thing short of dynamite to gel them to admit it. As acting manager or major part- the LEGAL NOTTCES 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. 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. CHAPEL HILL REALTY John A. Cates Phone 6-566 or 9-1071 -I Seal bids will be received by | the Mayor and Board of Commiss-1 loners of the Town o-f Carboro, I N. C., at the Mayor’s Office until i 7:30 o’clock P. M. January 10, 1956 for: One automobile, four (4) door black sedan, V-8 engine, standard ' gears, .equipped with extra tire and wheel, oil filter, heater, airectional j lights, and back-up lights. ] ^ Christmas split has appeared ' The 'fown reserves the'right to ! county tins week hold the bids for a period of thir- Decorations, Yule Spirit in Spotlight Orange County merchants have reported heavy Christmas buying as citizens this W'eek made last minute plans for the Christ mas Holidays. 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 i PHONE 8408 CAROLINA CONSTRUCTORS & REALTY CO. ty (30) days from date of open ing bids. 'Ihe right is reserved to reject any and all bids or to- accept the bid most favorable to the Town of Carrboro, N. C., in the discre tion of the Board of Commission ers. R, B. Todd , Mayor W. E. Williams Purchasing Agent EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as executor of the Estate of D. W. Glosson, deceased, late of Orange County, this is to notify CHOICE LOTS IN BEST LOCA- j all persons having claims againist tions. Phone 8431. Foushee- said estate to present them to the New brick veneer home, three bedrooms, IV2 baths, in Dog wood Acres. Priced reasonably, small dow’n payment, easy terms. K. B. Cole, ow-ner. Phone 99607. R. G, WINDSOR REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE CO. Home Loans-Convcntional, 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 as residents have decorated and lighted their trees and home dec orations. In general the county and "the various communities will obsers’e a two-day holiday period. Schools ston w'cnt into banking business. Today the succesor firm of Johnston, Lemon & co. has total capital accounts of more than $3.3 million, including reserves. The investment house, with offices on the ninth floor of the Southern Building, has helped local enter prises raise “substantially more than $100 million” in new capital during the past 10 years alone. Jim didn’t just leap into this field. He had surveyed the avai lable openings, decided on the sec urities business and after leaving the Air Force spent a year’s ap prenticeship w'ith the New York in vestment house of Spencer, Trask & Co. Tax List Helped While in military service, he had been stationed for a brief in the county closed yesterday 1 gpell in Washington and liked the to open again on January 2nd. The city. That’s how he happened to invcotmenc icipant in security under writing,' the .Johnston firm has played a j major role in financing Washing ton area enterprises. A t^'picat example was the first I public stock offering of Hot Shop-' pes, Inc., three years ago. Just: a few months ago, there w-as the underwriting of a stock offering: for National Bank of Washington, amounting to $6,150,000. Other local security underwrit ings in which the firm has figured prominently include: Second Na tional Bank, Southern Oxygen Co., Julius Garfinckel & Co., Inc., Stale Loan & Finance Corp., Govern- more mroe more more more more ment Employees Insurance Co. and its two affiliates, Lincoln Service Corp., Personal Industrial Bankers, American Mercury Insurance and Lots For Sale 31 Olsen Realty Co. BEGINS RESEARCH J. Logan Irvin^ biochemist at the University has begun a nine- leave of absence to carry out re search at the National Institutes of Health at Belhesda, Maryland, working under a Guggenheim Fel lowship. He will investigate nu cleic acids and nucleoproteins of cell nuclei, an area in which he and his wife have done much pre vious research. undersigned on or before the 17th. day of November, 1956, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of -month ; ‘’ecovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payments to the undersigned. This the 17th, day of November, 1955, Charles Weaver Glosson Executor of the Estate D. W'. Glosson L. J, Phipps, Attorney traditional Christmas parties, pro grams and- the exchange of gifts^ highlighted the school holiday closing. Many industrial plants in the area are allotting employees addi tional pay with this weeks payroll. Stores and business districts have been decorated in the Christ mas theme for the past several weeks. Postmasters throughout the county report that the increase of volume in mail was heavy as had been anticipated necesitating add ing extra help through the holiday period. of come here in 1920 and join forces with R. P. Ii’ving & Co. Jim recalls those early days with a smile. “We were a tw'o- man operation and business was slow. One day we managed to get a District of Columbia tax list and that helped to get business moving.- We sat up nights, planning per sonal calls to people who paid j taxes on intangibles.” Jim (he’s the type you call Jim after a chat) traces his “first big real” to a chance meeting on the golf course. He teamed with a young law'yer and became chum my. The lawyer called him up a Many churches and Sunday' short time later and bought $100, Schools held special services feat-Commonwealth Edison bonds uring traditional Christmas music nPAN P CHILDRESS last Sunday, with a few making plans for special Christmas pro grams scheduled for this Sunday. With Christmas Day on Sun day this year, most merchants in Hillsboro have announced that their stores will be closed on Monday and Tuesday to extend a holiday for employees. It was also stated that a number of business following Monday for New Years. Mills generally will close tonight to re-open Tuesday morning. To Sell Or Buy Its Foushee-Olsen Realty Co. Our many satisfied clients are our best advertise’ment. Why not check for yourself? Our Attractive Listings Include: 1955 Chevrolet 2-door "V-S 1950 OLDS Conv. 1949 .'Soto Cp. for a client. “My first real sale,” says Jim, In 1921, business of the partners was so good that they hired their ; first employee. Mrs. Lou Madison j Ingham is still with the firm. ! In National Spotlight j Twice in the last six yeaps the name of Johnston, Lemon & Co. has come into the national news spotlight. In 1949 the firm, act ing for “unnamed principals,” control of National Bank of Wash ington. Another local bank had or- i iginally sought to buy control. j The contest broke into page one New three close in. bedroom house Poe Motor Co., inc. • Roomy in-town, brick home in fine neighborhood. • Distinctive out of town house, living room has high ceiling, fireplace, handsome panel ling and floors. • Fine country home, valuable acreage. Building Lots, good locations • Rentals: one three bedroom house. For real estate service call I Sarah Olsen, John Foushee, or Bill Olsen Jr. at 8431, or visit the North Columbia St. Office of the Foushee-Olsen Realty Company, Realtors. 'They're Really Moving" For Yoyr Best Used Car Buy SEE YOUR DeSoto-PIymouth Dealer iSyo 595 495 1095 $295 $250 $695 $395 100 1795 1953 Ford 2-door V-8 1948 Plymouth 4-door 1947 Plymouth 4-door 1950 Dodgt 1948 Pontiac 4-door 1928 MODEL A FORD 4 new tires 1954 Sunbeam Talbart 90 4-door
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