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PECSMBER 29, 1955 CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER PAOP SEVEN 81U j]g|J W’s j] •325* KJ jsSIFIED AD ates hiinum Charge lihrce Lines 1* e insertion |0c Per Ifhree Insertions i.)}c Per *■'”* |jx Insertions Uc Per Line k Average Words lo The Line. fcer your ad for two Les you may cancel rft any time ard pay he number of times lad appeared. pine of white space le as line of type. Leader will not be ga for more than one Jisertion. If your ad it is wrong notify us [be corrected. Advertising copy ac- |up until 5 p.m., Fri- jllonday's paper, and [Wednesday for Thurs- iper. All classified can- ins the same as copy ties above. ficl Found 2 JTE PERSIAN MALE 111 Mrs. Lovejoy, 5501 days, |s 197464. Id Colored Striped Cat is'ng from Sherwood . Please call Mrs. Filley, '1322. [Special Notice $25.00 Reward l WILL PAY $25.00 TO THE FIRST person giving me information leading to the 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 il I buy it. Address “Mi'. Smith,” Box 1187, Chapel Hill. c OR PASTEL PORTRAITS OF children and adults call Fran ces Crawtord, 9-8134, 73 Max well Rd 3 For Sale 18 Lots For Sale 31 Automobiles For Sale 5 1939 CHEVROLET BUSINESS Coupe. Excellent condition. $175.00. Phone 5-886. EXCELLENT AUTO LIABILITY and Physical Damage Insurance whth saving to 20% with a Capital Stock Company-Safeco Insurance Company of Ameri ca of the famous General of America group. Assets: 185 million doilars, policyholders surplus 75 million. C. Whid Powell, Smith Bldg. Chapel Hill phone 8478. “Save with Safeco” Seeds, Plants, Flowers 21 FINAU CLOSE OUT ON ALL Holland bulbs. Chapel Hill Nur sery, Old Durham Rd. at the In tersection. CHOICE LOTS IN BEST LOCA- tions. Phone 8431. Foushee- Oisen Realty Co. Services Offered 6 Tell ^ Gnucho [e Really Moving" oyr Best Cor Buy ISEE YOUR [•Plymouth Dealer ENGRAVED AND PRINTED WED- ding invitations, reception cards, infornials. University Printery, beneath Suttons. Phone 9-7701. RADIATOR REPAIRS PROMPT service. Reg. gas 28.9c gal. Hi- Way Service Station. .Carrboro. Female Help Wanted 9 GOOD PUBLIC OFFICE POSITION available for' qualified woman; book-keeping knowledge necess ary. Write, giving full details, Box “D”, News Leader. Wanted To Buy 24 WANTED: 'COPIES OF NOV. 17, 1955 issue of The News Leader. Will pay 5c apiece if brought to office or will call. Phone 8*44. Property For Rent 26 NICE OFFICES FOR RENT over Senters Dru.i store. Rent reasonable, neat and lignts lur- nished. Apply at Senter s Drug Store, Carrboro. Houses For Rent 28 For Sale 18 Memorials LARGE STOCK CUT FROM AL- len and W'innsboro 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, otvner and manager. R&H liTolet polo Cp. bor V-8 liiouth lor piouth lor $295 100 ftew tires , fc"» 1795 por Motor Ko-, Inc. Franklin St. 1 CHAPEL HILL Car Lot City Hall r Carrboro On Greenwood Road, one o* Chapel Hill’s most attractive homes where quality and char acter excel. Located on large, high,, well landscaped lot. First floor has spacious hall, large living room, dining room, kitchen, also large studio and living porch. Second floor has three bedrooms, master bed room has fireplace, large sleep ing porch. This beautiful home shown by appointment only. Lovely tw’O bedroom, two bath home in good neighborhood. All rooms spacious and w’ell plan ned. Owner leaving town and offers an excellent buy. Two story brick hoifie, four bed rooms, three baths, large living room with fireplace, full base ment with garage. Close to town and schools, within walking dis tance. IBV HBH MRW RVN NR Service Insurance & Eealty Co. 28 Years At Same Location C. E. HORNADAY DICK YOUNG Phone 8472 SMITH AVENUE Two bedrooms, dining room, li ving room and kitchen, with stove and refrigerator. PINE BLUFF TRAIL On wooded lot n?3v, large five room apartment with .two bed rooms. OFF NORTH COLUMBIA ST. Two bedroom house. $70 to $80. CHAPEL HILL REALTY Phone 6566 LEGAL NOTICES Houses For Sale 30 New brick veneer home, three bedrooms, IV2 baths, in Dog wood Acres. Priced reasonably, ■ small down payment, easy terms. K. B. Cole, owner. Phone 99607. R. G. WINDSOR REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE CO. Home Loans-Conventional, F. H. A. or G. 1. Terms Up To 20 Years Interest Rates of 5% or below Over Sloan’s Drhg Store Phone 9-1341 or 8-6263 NEW LISTLNG Three bedroom home wdth din ing room, living room, kitchen and screened in porch. This home can be financed w'ith a G. I. or F. II. A. loan. Priced at only ^ $10,500 NEW FOUR BEDROOM HOME On Westwood Drive, full base- mem with large play room and fire place. NEW THREE BEDROOM HOMES priced from $6,000. to $60,000. CHAPEL HILL REALTY John A. Cates Phone 6-566 or 9-1071 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as executor of the Estate of Estella (Stella) Jones Oldham, de ceased, late of Orange County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 28th’Day of Decem ber, 1953, or this notice wall be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate Vv'ill please make immediate pay ments to the undersigned. This the 28th day of Decem'Oer, 1955. Kenneth Jones Executor of the Estate of Estella (Stella) Jones Oldham I NEW HOPE I COMMUNITY NOTES | i Phone 8-3792.vlrs. Sam Ray | New Hope Church and T.ie New ■■lope Grange wall have a commun- ty party on Friday night at 7:30 n the social room of the new Church. All children and adults in ihe community are invited to come. The Union Grove Youth Fellow ship group went caroling on De cember 21. After singing carols in the community they went to the Pastor’s home and enjoyed coffee and cookies. There wall be another “work oarty” at New' Hope Church on Saturday to waterproof the out- iide w'alls and clean up around the he building. Work will begin at 9 a.m. w’itlr lunch being served by the WQmen of the church at 12. Union Grove Methodist Church had its annual Christmas Party on Christmas Eve, The children of the Church presented a play. The choir of New Hope Church went caroling on Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and children are spending the Christ- , mas holidays in Chicago as guests of Dr. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Wilson. I Having supper with Mr. and Mrs. , Joe Blake on Sunday night were j Mr. and Mrs. Randel Blake and chil dren, Mr. and Mrs. Will Blake, all of Durham; Mn and Mrs. Arcnie Blake and son of Bahama; Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Blake and children, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown and so.n, and Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Chis enhall, all of Hillsboro. The Blakes’ youngest son, Reid, w'as at home from Low'ery Air Force Base in Denve.' w'ith Mrs. Blake and their son Steve. John Blackw'ood is spending the Christinas holidays in Elmhurst, Ohio W’ith some friends. Visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cates on Sunday w'ere Mrs. Nora Thompson from Hills boro, Mrs. Alma Waggner and daughter from Orange Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson and son and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hardee, all of Carrboro. Miss Mattie Blackwood is at her home for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Davis of Hillsboro were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Davis on •last Monday. The Rev. and Mrs. Don Roettger have gone to Andover, Massachu setts to be guests of Mrs. Roettger’s parents during the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Craig have been sick at their hoine. John Blackw'ood is at the home of his parbnts, Mr. and Mr's. Sam Blackwood, for the holidays. John is in the Navy and stationed in Cuba. Mr, and Mrs. Herbe: t Blackw’ood had as their Christmas Day visitors Mr. and Mrs. Gary Blackwood and family, and Miss Nannie Black wood, all of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Kirkland and daughter of Fayetteville, Miss Betty Ann Davis ha.s'as her guest Miss Fa3’e Dickey of' Hills boro. Dr. Ed Wilson and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Wilson spent Christmas day as the guests of Dr. L. R. 'Whlson of Chapel Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ray and son Sandy spent Monday w’ith Mr. Ray’s sister. Mi's. W. A. Gordon and Mr, Gordon of Hillsboro. Orange County Farm Agenfs Column i LIVESTOCK SCHOOL , c’ular gives details for the proper j State College -Specialists in beef 1 filling out of these self-employ- I cattle, hogs, and sheep production . meiit blanks. i will hold a Livestock School at the I , old courthouse in Hillsboro, Jan-' I uary 5 at 2 p.m. i ACCOUNT BOOKS AVAILABLE This meeting will last appi'oxi-1 County Farm Agents have mately two hours and will be di-1 ^ Simplitied Farm I Farm records need not be com- 1 plex, and this simplified record I book should make it easy to keep i all necessary facts, i TV SCHEDULE ! “Today On The Farm,” station ' WUNC-TV, Channel 4, 1:00-1:30 p.m., Monday throught Friday. Jan. 2—Selecting the Right Corn Hybrid. Jan. 3—Use of Farm Credit. Jan. 4—Starting the Year Right with Chicks. The alfalfa seed crop is estimat- I Record Books. Keeping a record ! ed at nearly 214 million pounds, a vided into three parts—beef cattle, ■ , , , , r. I hogs, and sheep. The latest tech-1operations is now a third larger than last year, and 18 nical information from the Exper-jThese records should be iment Station and practical />n the first of _the year, gestions to improve the efficiency in production of these animals will be discussed by Jack Kelley, Sam Buchanan, and A. V. Allen of the State College Extension Livestock Division. per cent above the record year in 1952. INCOME TAX BULLE'ltlNS Farmers can obtain a free copy of the 1955 Income Tax Guide from the County Agents office in I Hillsboro. j County Agent Matheson says j that the information in this cir- 1 cular w'ill be most helpful to farm- | ers w’ho plan to fill out their in- j come, tax returns. This is the first' year that farmers are required to ! pay self-employment taxes or So-1 cial Security taxes. This free cir- 50 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON - $595 1950 NASH 4-Door $495 1949 PLYMOUUTH 4-Door $395 1950 HUDSON 4-Dr. ^ $445 Pritchard & Little Motor Co. Used Car Lot on Main Street in Carrboro—Phones 9-444 & 8-13C1 4 Sandwich Shop Sale Pending Lee West is selling his half in- ' terest in the Tar Heel Sandw’ich Shop to his partner, Percy Quinlan, effective this Sundav^,January 1. Mr. West said he planned to en roll in the National Academy of Broadcasting in Washington, D. C., where he will study television an nouncing for the next 30 weeks. A graduate of Cha’^^l Hih Hi"h ■ I School, he served three j’eai's in' the Marines wuh Mr. Quinian be- , fore they opened up the Sandwich Shop on North Columbia Street last March. ! Chapil Hill News Leader P.'o.Box 749 Chapel Hill, N. C. SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM Name ; Address _. . (Give mailing address (dr mail delivery; sheet adiiress for carrier deliv^ayi Amount Enclosed For (type of subscription 8y Mail Three aiCnths, $1.25; six months, $2.50; 1 yr., $4 50 By Carrier $2.60 for six months $5.20 per year COLE-DAWSON real estate SALES, RENTALS & INSURANCE Oial W. Franklin St. Ulal 2721 Opposita Bua Ttrmlna» 2221 rt. D. Andr»w» — J* Oaw»4Mi 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. Powell Bldg. I© Sell Or Buy Its F©yshee»Oi.sen Realty C©. Our many satisfied clients are our best advertisement. Why not check for yourself? Our Attractive Listings Include: * New three bedroom house close in. • Roomy in-town, brick home in fine neighborhood. r Distinctive out of town house, living room has high ceiling, fireplace, handsome panel ling and floors. * Fine country home, valuable icreage. • building Lots, good locations. a Rentals: one three bedroom kouse. iror real estate service call Sarah Olsen, John Foushee, or Bill Olsen Jr. at 8431, or visit th» North Columbia St. Office of the Foushee-Olsen Realty Cempany, Realtors. FOUSHEE-OLSEN REALTY CO. To Avoid Long Lines Later On And A Late Listing Penalty of 10% - The Tax List Takers For Ihe Various Townships Of Orange County Will Hold Appointments As Follows For The Purpose Of Taking Tax Lists For The Year 1955:'' CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP L. R. CHEEK, LIST TAKER Chapel Hill Town Hall each week day 9-12 o’clock, 1-5 o’clock during the month of January, 1956 Hollow Rock on the 4th day of January, 1956 All day Blackwood Station on the 5th day of January, 1956 All day Midway Senvicc Stalicn on the 6th day of January, 195'6 All day Carrboro Town Hall oit the lOlh and 11th of January, All day BINGHAM TOWNSHIP J. C. LLOYD, LIST TAKER Phillip Whitfield’s Store on the 3rd day of January, 1956 All day Tom Andrews’ Store on the 5th day of January, 1956 11 to 4 o’clock Manley Snipes’ Store on the 10th day of January, 1956 All day Joe McCauley’s Store on the 12th day of January, 1956, 11 to 4 o’clock Harden Johnson’s Store on the 14th day of January’, 1956 All day Glen Lloyd’s Store on the 17lh clay of .January, 1956 11 to 4 o’clock Lewis Allen’s Store on the 19th day of January, 1956 All clay Phillip Whitfield’s Store on the 21st day of January, 1956 All day B. F. StroLipe’s Store on the 23rd day of January. 1956 11 to 4 o’clock I At Home on the 24th through 31st. .January All day. TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL MRS. HERMAN WARD, TAX LISTER On Duty At Town Hall 9 to 12, 1 to 5 Weekdays 9 to 12 On Saturdays All Rijsidents of Chapel Hill Must File Their Lists With BOTH The County and Town Tax Listers.
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