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Y 20, 1958
CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER
PAGE PIVi
For Sale
13 Houses For Sale
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ll-LNCH STOVE, GOOD CONDI-
tion, $55. Call 9-6486.
1-20 Itc
c.AUC,l.i,ENT AUTO LIABILITY
and Pnysical Damage insurance
with saving to 20% with a
Cayiial Slock Company - Safeco
Insuranci; Company of Ameri
ca ol the famous General
of America group. Assets: 210
million dollars, policyholders
surplus 95 million. C. Whid
Powell, Insurance Agency,
Powell - Ward Bldg., 405 W.
Franklin St. Phone 8478. “Save
with Safeco.”
Seeds, Plants, Flowers 21
3
FOR SALE—CENTIPEDE GRASS
sod, by sq. yd., or will plant.
Estimates freely given. Write
Box 286, Chapel Hill. 1-6 tfc
TUESDAY:
1 8-10 p.m. be !
ee $10 for 10-;
Inited classes,
sired. For pre-
formation call
421.
Rooms For Rent
26
5-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, 2
porches, garage. Close to high
school, shcipping, campus. Call
9-458 or 3081. 1-13 tfc
>S: TAKEN IN
by appoint-
lotos a special-
J ervice, Roland
tier Office.
Sale
is 2-DR SEDAN
M:5. Dial 85C61
FIVE-ROOMS WITH BATH, NAT-1
ural gas heat. Telephone J. B.
Fearrington, KIngswood 2-3011,
Pittsboro. 1-9 tfc
Houses For Sale
30
I
1-16 3 c
COMMANDER i
,0 sell. Call 9- j
1-9 tfci
6
JIIAILER FOR
jii'nished priced
1^ -3271 after 5:30
11-14 Itc
iFOR TOPS IN LISTINGS, SALES
j and satisfaction, call Foushee-
I Olsen Realty Co. Phone 8431
A GOOD BUY
IN GLEN LENNOX
Brand new house, Hayes Rd., 3 bed
room, two lull ceramic tile
baths, paved street, all utilities,
large landscaped lots. $21,500.
Fulton Ins. & Realty Co.
Bill Hobbs, Realtor
Glen Lennox Phone 9-436
COLD?
VFarm up in your very own home.
In regular listings and new hemes
Foushee-Olsen may have just the
house for you.
WELL PLANTED
On an aiiraeiiveiy pianled, high
yard, this buck house has three
bedroom space wtih smaller house
economy. Oversized kitchen with
dining area, freezer space, and lots
of cabinets. On a paved street.
This hqme is only $13,500.
FOR GRACIOUS AND
CONVENIENT LIVING
Colonial type home with attractive
and spacious living room, dining
room, and entrance hall; two
screened porches, five bedrooms,
two and a half baths, large attic,
and double garage—all in excel
lent condition. Desirable close-in
neighborhood.
AND
For further information on other
well located listings including a
five-room house on a deep in-town
lot, call 8-431 today. Mrs. Olsen,
John Foushee or Bill Olsen Jr. will.
be glad to serve you.
GOT IT?
DON'T WANT IT?
’“Ivy,,:;;-.-: a:.;,:- 'V
C^CI I IT!
.11
Garden Ramblings
—AROUND CHAPEL HILL—
By William J. Broynrn
GARDEN RAMBLING P 5 ' planted in extra good soil
(Editor’s Note: Questions from ^ 'Bqsides the
home gardeners on their problems spring flowering
are invited, and ivill be aswered
in this column by Mr. Brown. Ad
dress inquiries to “Garden Ram
blings,” ..News . Leader, . Chapel
Hill.)
DIAL 8444
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ASK FOR WANT ADS
To Buy Or
Sell Call
Foushee-Olsen
Realty Co.
ORANGE COUNTY
FARM AGENTS'
COLUMN
DON MATHESON
County Agent
ED BARNES
CYRUS GREENE
Assistants
The cold weather slays with us
and everybody is impatient for
spring to arrive. Every winter
somebody asks me if the growth
on daffodils will be damaged by
the cold. It is almost certain that
the daffodil leaves will not be
damaged. Bulbs are some of the
toughtest plants in your garden,
especially daffodils and they
thrive with the minimum care.
Daffodils also multiply fast if
they are planted in good soil. Mrs.
John Riebel on Oakwood Drive
planted a dozen King Alfred daf
fodils three years ago and last
year when she dug them up to
divide the bulbs, she had 120.
However, such a prolific crop is
more the exception than the rule
and Mrs. Riehel’s bulbs were
HERB HOLLAND
REALTORS
Phone 8-431
108 North Columbia St.
At the Parking Lot
ITATI
AUTO-FIRE
LIFE
INkUIANCI
PHONE 9-8720
bulbs, you can
plant bulbs that
will bloom in
your garden in
fall. In several
Chapel Hill gar
dens in Septem
ber you will see
an array of color irom Stern-
bergias, Colchicums and our old |
friends, the Spider Lilies (Lycoris j
radiata).
Theseb ulbs should be bought
and planted in the late summer at
the end of their growing season.
The Colchicurns and Red Spider
Lilies send up the flower in Sep
tember and the leave,s appear
later: The leaves of Sternbergias
may develop with the flower or
appear after the bloom, depend
ing on whether the summer has
been wet or dry. The leaves of
Sternbergias, Colchicums and
Spider Lilies stay green all win
ter into early summer and can be
attractive in the winter border.
I Do not dig up these fall blootii-
ing bulbs until their grovvth pe
riod is completed and the leaves
; begin to turn yellow in May or
‘ June. People insist on moving
i Red Spider Lilies in winter, but
I this is qul:e uie wrong time. Iti-
cidentally, after you have moved’
the Spider Lilies it is unlikely,
ihat they will bloom the first
season.
I If it’s abmit Chapel Hill—and you
, want to know the answer—call the
I News Leader, 8-144.
; Extension dairymen from State plications for as:sistance in seeding
' College will hold two meetings pastures, liming, building ponds,
; Thursday, January 23rd, one on and planting trees this spring. The
Lake Hogan Farm ne-r Calvander first phase of the sign-up will end
lat 11:00 a.m. and the other on P. January 20;h. In other words, all
INVESTMENT BUSINESS BUILD-, w. “Slick” Scott’s farm re^r He- i applications received by January
ing on Franklin Street for sale, bron at 2:30 p.m. The subjects to '20th will be considered by the Coun-
8!
llOTOGRAPHY |
»r anywhere— i
8-8228.
For Sale By
SERVICE
Three Hundred Down!!!
'RED CHIL-
Ivhile mother
SERVICE
til's To All
1 Make Cars
hop, glass in-:
id alignment,;
ssion repairs,:
lion, oil chang-
ich office Car-
for state lic-|
7 a.m.-2 a.m. |
service. i
TOR CO. i
din St. I
Wrecker 4541 i
FOR ONLY $300.00 down payment
plus closing costs you may call
this fine two bedroom home all
j your own. Other features are the
1-20 Itc paneled living room, den, dining
, ^ basement, storage room.
' How much 3 month. Why, less
j than rent!!—Just $52.92 including
principal and interest. For more
information on this home call 8472
today!
Could be the new home of your | be discussed a' ft prevention, of
business cr we can lease it for j mastitis, the value of fast milking,
you as an investment. Service gjjjj (.(, £gg|j j-gj,
Insurance & Realty. Phone 8472. ^ There are several poin’s of in-
11-21 tfc Qf, gggb of these farms such
■ as new mi'lking parPrs, new po’e
A GOOD BUY FOR ONLY $13,000 barns, bunker type silo, and use
, . dining , p£ gQfjgi-ete in barn yards,
room and living room with fire- i
MG, cavity;
cabling, light- j
removal, top-|
Service, 7041
!igh. Call Col-i
54 i
WILL CARE
ing day. Call I
1-13 4tc !
HCH HAVE
News Leader
rder. Eight-by-
its only, $1.50.
•^ews Leader,
Hill.
SD PERIODIC
rrect overflow-
sewage lines,
vice, 8-0833.
R REAL ES-
>roperty man-;
wanted. Weav-1
10 W. FTank-'
8-26 tfc i
G SERVICIL I
im 1, Dawson ;
1 bus station, j
1-16 2fc
ted 12
FART TIME j
Please contact
-3228.
18
JAMED MIR-
>t plate. Less
e. $4.95. Tyson
eb.ane.
ATTRACTIVE FOUR BEDROOM
HOME. Two story home on large
lot close to school and shopping.
Living room with fireplace, den,
wonderfully planned kitchen with
plenty of room for eating space.
Two bedrooms and bath and off
the kitchen is a huge screened
porch for summer living. Upstairs
is a master bedroom 18'x18' and i
a second bedroom and full bath, j
There is enough closet space to;
satisfy just about anyone. Give us I
a call today for more information |
on this lovely home. |
INVESTMENT BUSINESS BUILD-!
ING on Franklin Street. Can be|
new home of your business or we {
can lease tor you as investment.;
See us now. 8472.
BEAUTIFUL NEW TRI-LEVEL on
well landscaped high lot four
bedrooms, 2^4 ceramic tile baths,
equipped kitchen, big screened
porch, carport, 24-'x24' family
room, A honey for a big family,
call us at 8472 tor Ihis house to
day. FHA financing approved.
EXCELLENT' TERMS, FHA FI
NANCING. Three bedroom brick
home, large living room with din
ing area, screened porch and util
ity room on rear, big shady lot.
Close to shopping and to school.
To see this home call 8472 now.
WALKING DISTANCE TO
SCHOOL AND SHOPPING. Four
bedrooms, two ceramic tile baths,
living room and dining area,
screened breezeway with connect
ed paneled family room with fire-j
place and air conditioner. On large j
shaded lot tor outside living. Call I
8472 to look over this excellent i
home now. |
BUILDING SITES FOR YOUR,
HOME:
c Lake Forest (Eastwood Lake)
o Estes Hills
• Greenwood
SERVICE INSURANCE
& REALTY CO.
Dick Young—Clyde Hornaday
Phone 8-472
30 Years At Same Location
3 bedrooms, kitchen,
im and livii
place. Ceramic tile bath and car
port. On Severin St.
FULL BASEMENT . . .
under this 3 bedroom brick lo
cated in Colonial Heights.
PRICED BELOW REPLACEMENT
COST . . .
4 bedroom brick on Ward St.
CHAPEL HILL REALTY.
John Allen Cates
Over University Restaurant
Phone 6566
“—We also build homes—”
NEW HOPE
COMMUNITY NOTES
Mrs. Sam Ray
(Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson and
family of New Bern spent the
weekend with Everette’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Johnson.
Middle of the week visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Blackwood and family were Mrs.
J. E. Wilson and Mrs. R. E. Lee i
T. C, Blalnck, Dairy Extension
I Specialist, reports in the November
1 “Dairy Extension News” that P.
j W. Sco't, Oran-'e Coun'y Artifcial
i Breeding Technician, set a new rec
ord for North Carolina and probably
j the entire south, for the number of
' cows serviced in November. This
record of 900 diffe-ent cows serv
iced in one month was made by Mr.
i Scott necessitating the driving of
; 8500 mi’es.
I
I An -announcement li^s just be“n
I received from State College of the
! Dairymens’ Conference to be held
February 18-19th. Details of the pro
gram will be announced later.
'Three Orange County dairymen
were listed among the top ten higii
producers in N. C. for the month
of November. The herd of J. W.
Cates and Sons of New Hope pro
duced 1517 pounds of milk to lead
the sta'e. The Teer Brothers of
Orange Grove were listed as third,
and the herd of Dr. J. W. Beard of
Hillsboro came sixth. This report
ONE DAY
SERVICE!
Save Money
Play Safe
Expert Work
Guaranteed
Budget Terms
Chanel Hil! Tire Co.
"Goodyear Tires"
502 West Pranklin St.
ty Committee first. The amount of
money allocated for ASC is limi’ed
and usually those filing early have
a better chance to get their re
quests filled.
SOIL TEST
About % of the soils growing im
proved past'i.rr.s in the county are
deficient in phosphorus, and many
are deficient in calc'um or limg. A
simple so’l test made now will en-
"ble the farmer to ccr' ect this de
ficiency by adding supsrp'.osnliate |
and lime according to the reeds of
each field.
It is necessary to have a mini
mum amount of phosphate and cal
cium to successfully grow Orchard
grass and Ladiro clover, and whei
the soil does not have a sufficient
amount either element the results
are poor. A soil test is the best way
to determine whether or not addi
tional lim.e or phospha'e should be
applied.
SPRING CLEANING
Here are some things we can du*
around our homes to make them
look better.
1. Clean up junked machinery and
trash heaps.
2. Screen necessary but unattrifc-
January 50% Gone
OI^LY 30% H.AVE LISTED
LISTTAXESNOW
Tc Avoid Lines Later On And A Late Listing Penalty of 10%
is issued by the Dairy Extension
Division at State College each month . ® o’"
on all herds testing under the Dairy ' Paint or whitewash buildings
Herd Improvement Association (D-
HIA) program.
of Durham.
The Blackwood-New Hope HD
Club met this afternoon at the \ MEETING
home ^ of Miss Janie Blackwood j' a. Graham. Manager of
. . !ii’e Farmers’ Vegetable Market in
less to the Florence Root Circle
of New Hope Church last Wed
nesday night for the January meet
ing. The meeting was opened and
presided over by the chairman,
Mrs. John Lockhart. Mrs. Sam
: Raleigh, and Charles Murray^ Mar-
iketing Speoiallst of N. C. Depart
ment of Agricrlture, will meet
farmers in’erested in commercial
vegetable growing at Aycock School
in Cedar Grove township Monday,
Ray read the devotionals, Psa“lms ' f^Oth at 1:00 o’clock. There
23. During the business meeting interest in vegetib e
Mrs. Kenneth Strayhorn was se- P^duction as a supplemental in-
lected as the Bible Study Course j p®™® tobacco farmers. Mi’. Gra-
Leader for the coming year. After | thinks that those farmers who
completing the business, the pro- j have irrigation systems could very
gram was turned over to Mrs. j easily raise an acre of vegetables in
Homer Tapp, who gave the Bible; connect on with their regular to-
4. Plant a lawn around your house
and keep it mowed.
5. Repair or put up a new mail
box support.
6. Remove advertising signs tack-
on your barns, hung on your
fences and tacked on your trees.
7. Plant grass on your roadbanks.
Study on “A Christian Church.”
The meeting was closed with
prayer and Mrs. Blackwood, as
sisted by Mrs. Kelly Davis, served
refi’eshments to the ten members
present.
Mrs. Kenneth Strayhorn and
children recently spent a week
end with her sister and family in
Farmville.
The community of Chapel Hill is
a fast-growing and ever-changing
place. The News Leader tries to
keep pace with it. If you have any
questions about Chapel Hill—its busi
nesses, .geography, or history—tcle-
phom- tlie News Lender offiee. ]
bacco crop.
COMMUNiTY CLUB DEPT.
The American Home Department
of the Community Club, Mrs, F. J.
LeClair, Chairman, will meet
Thursday at 3 p.m. at the home of
Mrs. H. S. McGinty on Roosevelt
Ave. Mrs. J. M. Tilley will be co-
i hostess for the progam, which will
feature Mrs. F. E. Clark, buyer for
Robbins House of Fashion, speak-
“One Simple Foundation
ATTENTION: ALL CITIZENS OF CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP
YOUR NEW LISTING PLACE THROUGH JANUARY
IS
Yates Motor Co.
WEST FRANKLIN ST. - CHAPEL HILL
1958 ACP SIGN-UP
Donald Roberts, Office Manager
of the County ASC, states that about , Dress Made Into Several With Dif
100 farmers have already signed ap-|ferent Accessories.”
Arthur DeBerry, Jr. Matt L. Thompson, Sr.
Representing The
NORTHWESTERN
MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO.
SAFEGUARDING TOMORROW SINCE 1857
Tel. 9 3691 or 8-5381 405 W. Franklin St.
THE TAX LISTERS FOR BINGHAM AND CHAPEL HILL TOWN
SHIPS WILL HOLD APPOINTMENTS AS FOLLOWS FOR THE PUR
POSE OF TAKING TAX LISTS FOR THE YEAR 1958.
CHAPEL HILL TOWNSHIP L. R. Cheek Lister
At Yates Motor Company on West Franklin Street on Monday through
Friday of each week day from 9:00 to 12:00 Neon and 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
And from 9.00 to 12:00 Noon on Saturdays
BINGHAM TOWNSHIP Jefer Lloyd Lister
Lewis Allen’s Store, January 22nd, all day.
Red Hawkins Store, January 25, 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Overman’s Store, January 301h, all day.
White cross Store, January 31st, all day.
TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL
Mrs. Helen Giduz, List Taker
On Duty At Yates Motor Co. 9-12 & 1-5 weekdays
9-12 On Saturdays
All Residents Of Chapel Hill Must File With
BOTH The Town And County Listers.
ATTENTION DOG OWNERS
Don’t fail to list your dogs and pick up a County dog license. All dogs are re
quired to wear these license tags at all times.
LATE LISTING PENALTY
10% of the total tax will be added to all lists not filed during the month of
January unless a written extension of time is obtained from the Tax Supervisor prior
to January 31, 1958. The minimum penalty to be assessed will be $1.00.
COUNTY TAX SUPERVISOR
ORANGE COUNTY