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Winston Salem North Carolina Wednesday Morning June 21 1961 Page 13 Winston Salem Journal PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE by Arnold Palmer THE PALMER METHOD MOW 10 CUM A SHANK IM Vy fitiand Nnivpap Im 6 21 RIDA Yt SAND SHOTS ARE SIMPLE thru 25 'I Ticket! Also at Statesville Travel Agency did 'i in I 3'AC I I Day I Days Days can see ARCHIE Show Time MAIN ST 2 HITS CARTOON PHONE ST 8 5183 82 RHYTHM with aBR BEAT! opening Monuments 4 COLOR A CARTOONS 75c ADULTS DRIVE Mrs Clara Miller Samuel Moore nCNNKOUNt MW PANAVUWOW PLUS AT 10:20 CARTOON ADMISSION ONLY 75c DAN DAIL SHIRLEV JONES RUN 87U PAI BOONE COLOR by DE LUXE ORN TO SPEED in aho: McGoo Cartoon starting Mrs Dovie Grier Celtiiirt thn UnitH Artists HOME REPAIRS snd remodeling Lj or small Phono PA PA 4 £Ak0iirt SKYVIEW i STAR f'Al'ltitMV UldStDBnejjk COLOR COLOH oy C)t LUXE Two Share Honors In Golf SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT! RIENDLY PERSUASION1 THIS WEEK Compiled rom Information Supplied by the Theaters immouH GLOMWME LLOYDBMDGES JOANNE 9M Ph 993 2040 Adm 75c ADULT 1093 1229 1365 1503 163ft 1775 ormer Hockey Great Perk Galbraith Dies REE TRAIN RIDES OR THE CHILDREN inwall Is Among Jr Golf Winners Open 7:00 Starts 7:45 Eastman Color Adults 75c Kids ree uneral plans are incomplete for Mrs Clara Williams Miller of 1323 Cleveland Avenue who died Tuesday The body is at uneral Home CHARLES INLEY cites incompatibility 3 SOMETIMES A SHANK IS CAUSED BY AN EXTREMELY OHN POINTING TO THE RIGHT CLUACE AT IMPACT THE RESULT USUALLY TWISTING THE OREARMS TO THE KIGHT ON THE BACKSWING a ON THE DOWNSWING THEY TWISTED TO THE LET AT THE RIGHT TIME AND AS A RESULT THE CLUBACE IS OPEN TRY TO SWING SO THAT AS YOU CAN SEE THE BACK YCM LET HAND PACES THE TARGET AT IMPACT AND TWIST THOSE OREARMS! PRE MATINEE ASHION BUET Every Sun 12 to 2 PM SI 50 ashions by Charlottotown Moll The funeral for Samuel Moore of 1704 Lincoln Avenue victim of a stabbing Saturday will be con ducted at 4 pm Thursday at uneral Home by Dr Kelly Goodwin The body will remain at the funeral home until the service Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery William Elliott 1 SHANKING IS CAUSED BY THE CLUBHIAD BEING SWUNG BEYOND THE BALL SO THAT THE MOSEL WHERE THE SHAT MEETS THE CLUBHEAD INSTEAD THE CLUBACE STRIKES THE BALL THE BALL THEN SKITTERS TO THE RIGHT WHAT'S THE REASON OR THIS? MA YU ADDRESSING THE BALL WITH 1H TOE THE CLUB THE GROUND SEE ILLUSTRATION A THIS COULD MEAN YOU'RE STANDING TOO AR ROM THE BALL MOVE IN SO THAT THE SOLE THE CLUBHEAD RESTS LAT ON THE GROUND AS IN ILLUSTRATION I SHOWS AT 1:00 11:00 the sec 2 IT COULD BE THAT LETTING YOUR WEIGHT GO TO YOUR TOES AS YOU SWING THIS THROWS YOU BALANCE AND ORWARD (TOWARD) THE BALL ANO MAKES THE CIUBHEAD SWING BEYOND THE BALL CONCENTRATE ON GETTING YOUR WEIGHT' ON YOUR HEELS AT ADDRESS AND AS YOU SWING BACK ALSO PLAY THE BALL A LITTLE CLOSER TO YOUR EET uneral plans are Incomplete for Mrs Dovie Grier of 808 Ninth Street who died Tues day The body is at the Clark Brown uneral Home The East time I sew ADULTS 75c make you wonder if you want to stay in this With the trading deadline safely past the players figured they could start looking forward to set tling down for the season Second baseman Jerry Lumpe remarked: (pitcher Joe) and I were talking and he said he be surprised to come out here some night and find the ball park gone and an apartment here I guess you can say this is just an ordinary day with the Athlet SKYVIEW DRIVE IN Come Dance With Me at 7:45 and 11 pm Sheriff of ractured Jaw at 9:25 pm LAMINGO DRIVE Born to Speed at' 8 and 10:45 pm Devil on Wheels at 9:30 pm TANGLEWOOD I Remem ber Mama at 8:15 pm BEN KAPEN'S CHARLOTTE Music Theatre OVENS AUDITORIUM CHARLOTTE Bill to Curb Gambling Is Killed THE MATING TIME Both in Color end Scope He w69 'BREAKING RANKS for shanks Association 72 75 1'4777S 15S73 16374 80 J54 74 156 NOTICE SERVICE PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN A SPECIAL PRO CEEDING: In The Superior Court State of North Carolina orsyth County Lee Burke Worrell and Peggy Worrell for the adoption of Janice Lee Worrell Plaintiffs vs Henry Thomas Hoyle Defendant To Henry Thomas Hoyle Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: Petition for the adoption of Janice Lee Hoyle ana a hearing for the determination of your abondonment of Janice Lee Hoyle and said hearing will be held on 24th day of July 1961 at 10:00 o'clock In the office of the Clerk of Superior Court You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than July 20 1961 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought This 1st day of June 1961 rances Storey Assistant Cleric of Superior Court June 7 14 21 28 PHARAOH'S WOMAN LINDA In Color STEVE OUNNI (Brothers Bronnoqon) ANCY" STARTS 11 am Today Not all the sacred torture taboos could kill her forbidden love! David James ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Tony Bell deceased late erf orsyth County North Carolina this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 215 Petree Road Winston Salem on or before the 18th day of May 1962 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment This the 17th day of May 1961 Lewis Bell Administrator of Tony BelL May 17 24 3) June 7 14 21 ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Virginia Wall Craft Robertson de ceased late of orsyth County North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed at 303 Rosewood Circle Guilford College on or before the 25th day of May 1962 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All per sons indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment This the 24th day May 1961 Henry Robertson Administrator of Virginia Wall Craft Robertson May 24 31 June 7 14 21f 28 Walter Bridger Walter A Bridgets of 2017 14th Street a retired employe of Reynolds Tobacco Co died unexpectedly Monday night while on a visit in the home of his daughter Mrs Alpha Josie Orangeburg SC The body is at Blythewood neral Home in Orangeburg The funeral will be conducted at 10:30 am today at Orangeburg Burial will be in a city cemetery Surviors beside Mrs Josie who is a faculty member at South Carolina State College at Orange burg include another daughter Mrs Cleo Speas ticket agent at Lincoln Theatre in Winston Sa lem and one son Aaron Bridgers a musician for 14 years in Paris rance i LAAYETTE Ind (API or mer US Amateur champion Jack Nicklaus of Ohio State Tuesday the qualifying medal in his second visit to the National Cok legiate Golf Tournament where lie lost out last year in spite of top credentials Nicklaus methodically stroked tiis second 70 of the trials on a water logged Purdue North course where scores soared for most of the collegians who sparkled Mon day on the South layout Par is 72 North and 71 South on the twin links Purdue only fourth in the Big Ten championships surprisingly won the NCAA team title for the first time and ended a five year reign by the University of Hou ston ENTERTAINMENT 1st Showing in This Area THE STORY A NUDIST TONITE At 7:45 11:00 The funeral for William Elliott of 616 Jackson Avenue who died Saturday will be conducted at 5:30 pm Thursday at uneral Home by the Rev Rob ert Young The body will remain at the funeral home until the serv ice Burial will be in Evergreen Cemetery Tanglewood BARN THEATRE Clemmons Admission: $250 $200 $150 ReservoHons: RO 6 6473 rvaturui 1:16 3:17 5: IS 7:19 9:20 Bain" US ISA NC 66 AT WALKERTOWN CHRfclDftVULfe RD Phma LY 6 M6I Cor Drawing No Purchase Winning No Posted Thru riday GREENSBORO (AP) Defend ing champion Don Hedrick of Lexington and medalist Larry Seward of Laurens heading Opposite halves of a 64 player draw yesterday won first round matches in the opening round of the 35th Annual Carolinas Junior Golf Championship Hedrick seeking to become only the second to win the title twice Nicklaus Purdue Win Golf Honors KANSAS CITY (AP) Why was Joe Gordon fired as manager of 1 the Kansas City Athletics? A lot of surprised baseball fans players writers and others are still batting that question around statements by club own er Charles inley and Genera) Manager rank Lane Gordon popular with the fans and respected by his players was given the boot Monday and re placed by Hank Bauer veteran outfielder Lane with inley standing in the background at a hastily called news conference announced the firing publicly before telling Gor don Lane who seldom gives any thing but a frank reply to a ques tion talked all around the point inley now admits he was the one behind giving Gordon the axe here using incompatability be tween Gordon and Lane as the reason At the news conference both inley and Lane refused to say who' took the initiative in getting rid of Gordon A few hours later inley in an interview said was the man behind the move and I think the heat should be taken off our gen eral Joe McGuff the baseball writer who travels with the club blasted Monday affair calling the news conference "So much double talk ill conceived and wretchedly handled an affront to Gordon and "The reasons inley listed for his dismissal of Gordon un doubtedly are true up to a point but the incompatability between Lane and Gordon was minor com pared to that between inley and McGuff wrote EATURES TODAY AT 2:28 5:24 8:23 Adults 90c HI Cords 75c Children 25c GREAT STARS IN A WONDERUL STORY in a row downed Jim Gerring of Union 2 and 1 in a battle in which both played even par and a ruling contributed to downfall Tom inwall was the only Win ston Salem winner in the cham pionship flight Young inwall stopped Jimmy Anderson of Wilkesboro 4 and 3 Seward who led qualifying with a three under par 63 at the Greensboro Country Club course Monday easily cut down John Dacus of Greensboro 3 and 2 Gerring had just birdied the 14th hole to draw eveh with Hed rick when the defending champion called a penalty on Gerring for illegally testing the putting sur face with his hand This gave Hedrick the hole and put him 2 up Gerring won the 15th with a par to stay alive but Hedrick won the 16th with a par and the match ended when they halved the 17th with pars Nearest thing to an upset was the 2 and 1 victory Bill Benson of North Wilkesboro scored over i Moe Bethea a Reidsville 15 year old Bethea was a semifinalist last year Taylor of Greensboro second in qualifying with a two under par 69 downed Mike Allred of Asheboro 3 and 1 Roger Watson of High Point beaten by Hedrick in the 1960 final ousted Sherwood Jessup of Greensboro 3 and 2 Two rounds Wednesday will re duce the field for quarter finals and semifinals The 36 hole final is scheduled riday IRST ROUND RESULTS 1 Upper Half Don Hedrick of Lexington def Jim Ger ring of Union 21 Bill Benson of North Wilkesboro def Moe Bethea of Reidsville 2 1 Mike Spann of Burlington def Jimmy Clarke of lorence 19th hole Paul Gardiner of Greensboro def Johnny Pettett of Greenville 5 default Lee Ball of Durham def Stan Kinney of High Point default Gary Mull of Morganton def Charles Delect of WlnstonSalem default Jimmy Thomp son of Raleigh def David Lewis of Dur ham 7 6 Jerry Mangum of Raleigh def Roy Martin Jr of Durham 5 4 Taylor of Greensboro def Mike Allred of Asheboro 3 1 Austin Adams of Boone def Doug Gallimore of Ashe boro 5 4 Neal Harrell of Greensboro def George Leight of Winston Salem 4 3 I Thomas inwall of Winston Salem def I Jimmy Anderson of Wilkesboro 4 3 Rus sell Glover of lorence def Bo Duncan of Burlington 20th hole Bick Long of Burlington def Drayton Stott of Greensboro 5 3 Roger Watson of High Point def Sherwood Jessup of Greensboro 32 Buzz Sawyer of Guilford def David Bennett of lorence 1 up Lower Half Larry Seward of Laurens def John Dacus of Greensboro 32 Tommy Baxter of Greensboro def Cameron Seely of Charlotte 1 up Champ Coving ton of Greensboro def Pat Harman of Charlotte 19th hole Dan Hill of Durham def Elwood Parker of George 7 6 Steve Kailman of Henderson def Bob Thomas of Henderson 75 Bobby Reese of Plnrsnre df Lvn Willinmk nf Kinston 2 1 Charles Snipes of Greens boro def Kirk Ham of lorence 4 2 Jim Morris of Greensboro def George Watkins of Durham 5 4 Jim Belton nf Gattonin def Roh Mnr of Salisbury 21 Joe Moore of Ruther fordton def Buzzy Tolbert of Morganton 19th hole Bobby Gilliam of Greensboro def Bobby Thomas of Greenville 5 3 Joe Jetks of Greenville def Tommy Van Noppen of Madison 7 4 Bill Zachary of Lexington def David Owen of ayette ville 6 5 Victory reitag of Lexington def Jimmy Taylor of Greensboro 1 up Johnny Leach of Troy def Larry Kirkman of Greensboro 7 6 Jimmy Stephens of High Point def Bob Chambers of Win ston Salem 1 up WEDNESDAY'S PAIRINGS Hedrick vs Benson and Spann vs Gardiner Ball vs Mull and Thomp son vs Mangum Taylor vs Adams and Harrell vs lnwatl Glover vs Long and Watson vs Sawyer Seward vs Baxter and Covington vs Hill Kaliman vs Reese and Snipes vs Mor ris Belton vs Moore and Gillman vs Jelks Zachary vs reitag and Leach vs Stephens Winston saleM driven theatre raser Miss Reynolds Draw No' 1 Seedings "LONDON Neale raser Wimbledon and champion and Sandra Reynolds of South Africa were top seeded Tuesday for the 1961 Wimbledon singles tennis championships starting next Monday Chuck McKinley 20 of St Louis was' the only American seeded in the play He was seeded eighth and last The same situation held in play where Karen Hantze 18 second ranked American from Chula Vis ta Calif was seeded eighth I Miss Reynolds 22 won the No 1 position because of the with drawal of champion Maria Bueno of Brazil and Darlene Hard of Montebello Calif MiSs Bueno pulled out after suffering a jaun dice attack in Paris CLASSIIED WANT AD RATES INORMATION WINSTON SALEM JOURNAL (Morning) TWIN CITY SENTINEL (Evening) JOURNAL ANO SENTINEL (Sunday) Imd tW boat "Misty ti ChittoUttw MarpanN wwy MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Walter (Perk) Galbraith one of all time hockey greats died Mon day night after a long illness He was 62 He was a native of Toron to Galbraith played hockey in Win nipeg and then joined the Eve leth team in the old Central Hock ey League along with Ching John son Galbraith went to Boston from Eveleth A forward with Boston of the National Hockey League Gal braith was a member of three Stanley Cup teams He had been associated with the Minneapolis Arena as boxoffice treasurer for the past 20 years CAROLINA Misty at 1:16 3:17 5:18 7:19 and 9:20 pm and 8:23 pm WINSTON Pepe at 2:28 5:24 and 8:33 pm Ride Out or Re venge at 11:25 3:25 and 7:20 pm riendly Persuasion at 1 4:55 and 8:50 pm LAAYETTE High School Big Shot and Bird Gang con tinuous noon to 11 pm LINCOLN The Beloved In fidel and Tension At Table Rock continuous noon to II pm ROBIN HOOD DRIVE Gone With the Wind at 8:30 pm WINSTON SALEM DRIVE IN amily Robinson at 8 and 11 pm The Hound That Thought He Was a Raccoon at 10:20 pm BEL AIR DRIVE IN Where the Boys Are at 8 and 11:10 pm Last Woman on Earth at 10 pm KING DRIVE IN Look in Any Window at 8 and 10:50 pm The Wild Ride at 9:40 pm ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Charles Soioman Lee deceased late of orsyth County North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claimsgainst the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at 1016 Ver non Ave Winston Sarem on or be fore the 1st day of June 1962 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery All persons Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment This the 31st day of May 1961 Gilbert Lee Armlnlstrator of Charles Soioman Lee May 31 June 7 14 2b 28 July 5 ilot Drive iieatre Pilot Mountain 273 410 546 Rardot Windnn IRST Salem I I thnurfnn SPEED CRAZED KIDS BURN RUBBER I THEY'RE A The Warm Wonderful Story beloved by Millions Is On The Screen! RALEIGH (AP) Senate calendar committee applied the axe to measures to stiffen the anti gambling laws The proposals resulted from the recent basketball game fixing and point shaving scandals The two bills already ap proved by the House would (1) make it misdemeanor for per sons to possess parlay cards handicap tickets and other de vices that could be used for gambling and (2) make it il legal to transmit by telephone telegraph or other electronic means information on odds on athletic contests on relative strength of teams which could be used as a basis for laying bets Earlier the House calendar committee had killed off two Senate passed measures on the same subject One of tlje Senate calendar committee members in discuss ing the reason why the two measures were killed said one of them would have made news media liable for prosecution if they published information about odds on an athletic contest or wrote about the relative strength of teams before a game Another member of the com mittee expressed the opinion that the measures were unconsti tutional KING Hwy 52 King YU 3 1045 inley Assumes Responsibility or Surprise iring of Gordon British Association Suspends Net Star LONDON (AP) Roger Becker a British Davis Cup player was suspended Tuesday by the British Lawn Tennis Association for duct considered to be detrimental to the a suspension that rules him out of the Wimbledon championships starting Monday VISIT OUR GRILL "WHERE THE BOYS ARE" Dolores Hart George Hamilton LAST WOMAN ON EARTH1 Adm Only 50o Cartoon Mrs Tom Ogburn and Mrs William Deuschle shared honors yesterday in a weekly golf tourna ment for women at orsyth Coun try Club Mrs Ogburn1 posted the low gross score shooting an 80 Mrs 72 was the lowest net score Other results: Second flight: Low gross Mrs Muir 85 Low Mrs Jr and Mrs Dwight Jones 72 Third liahl: Law AAr Sofker 100 Low Mrs Al Seippell 72 Mrs Douglas Grimes Low Mrs Strud Nash 25 Nine Hole Division: Mrs Bill Yeager Low Mrs Marcus Wil kinson 14 NOTICE SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE'S PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE in the Superior Court before the clerk North Carolina orsyth County IN RE: Philip Lucas substitute trustee In deed of trust executed by Isaac Speas and wife Della Speos re corded In deed of trust book 807 pago 281 in the office of the Register of Deeds of orsyth County North Carolina Pursuant to authority contained In a deed of trust executed by Issac Speasnd wife Della Speas to Durwood A Smith Trustee the undersigned Substi tute Trustee having been appointed on the 15th day of May 1960 which deed of trust Is recorded in Deed of Trust Book 807 page 281 In the office at the Register of Deeds of orsyth County North Caro lina default having been made In the payment of the note secured by the said deed of trust will offer for sale and sell to the last and highest bidder for cash at 12:00 o'clock noon riday June 23 1961 at the orsyth County Courthouse door in Winston Salem North Carolina the following described real estate: BEGINNING at stone on the North side of hard road old corner in Long's line and running thence South 87 deg East 1 chain to Glenn's line thence 7 deg East 325 chains to a stake thence South 85 deg East to a stake In the line of Schoolhouse lot a distance of 130 chains thence South 24 deg East 190 chains to Schoolhouse lot and Glenn cor ner thence North 87 deg West 350 chains to a stone thence North 30 deg West 3 chains to a stake Glenn's corner thence North 40 deg East 250 chains to the stone the point of beginning contain ing 110 acres more or less The Substitute Trustee reserves the right to require a 5 per cent deposit at the time of the sale to insure good faith The above property will be sold subject to all taxes due or to become due and subject to any and all prior existing liens This the 18th day of May 1961 PHILIP LUCAS Substitute Trustee May 31 June 7 14 21 GARY COOPER DOROTHY ANTHONY MARJORIE MCGUIRE PERKINS MAIN RIENDLY PERSUASION The memorable adventures of Misty the rebel colt and the two little orphans who'd do anything to own her! NOTICE DISSOLUTION A COR All and Sundry will take no tice that LOHMAN GRIMES INC a North Carolina Corporation whose office and principal place of business was 2101 Glendale Street Winston Salem NC has obtained Articles of Dissolution from the Secretary of State of North Carolina the same being recorded in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court for orsyth Coun ty NC and has ceased to do business Anyone having a claim against said com pany should promptly submit the same to the undersigned LOHMAN GRIMES INC 2101 Glendale Street Winston Salem NC May 31 Juno 7 14 21 Gina June 21 25 Petrushka 8:15 pm I REMEMBER MAMA I Cni TBRRY MOORE DARRYL HICKMAN DEVIL ON WHEELS Crawford Trails Dick Crawford of Houston aim Ing at an unprecedented third straight National Collegiate cham pionship failed to qualify for the 64 man championship flight He dropped to an 80 after a 75 Mon day A 16 stroke penalty against Joel Goldstrand for carrying an extra club on eight holes helped retire longtime team champi ons After the oversight he not turn in his card' Nicklaus low amateur in US Onen last week for the ond straight year shot 34 36 against par 36 36 Mark Darnell a slim youngsterfrom Vandalia Ohio carded 68 in the two days to lead team champions He dropped a 45 foot putt for a birdie on the final hole Jerry Jackson contributed 145 Steve Wilkinson 143 and James arlander 150 State was second in team standings 11 strokes back of Purdue at 595 ollowing were Southern California 596 Oklahoma State 597 Texas 602 Michi gan State 603 Arizona and North Texas State 604 Minnesota 607 and Georgia 609 Houston wound Up 11th at 610 Second round qualifying scores for the National (onegiaie Ainieuc included: John Birmingham Duke': Jack Doser Duke rr Dick Dkn Duke Ted McKenzie Duke George Smith Duke Paul Quinn Maryland Peter Green North Carolina Clark MacKenzIe Virginia Visit Our Grode A Grill LOOK in Any WINDOW1 oul Anka and Ruth Roman "WILD RIDE" Joyce Meadows He said inley and Gordon first clashed during spring training ap parently over something of a per sonal nature Later the two clashed several times on player personnel issues and inley also have had their troubles but apparently in ley did not take as much offense to them as his clashes with Gor McGuff added Just recently inley suggested Gordon had been doing such a good job that he might be a can didate for manager of the year Gordon said Tuesday: "All of this is still an awful shock to me I suppose there are a lot of things I might say but what would it accomplish? I know what my plans for the future will be Things like this ELAINE STRITCH (My Sltr tileen) Im 1 75 $1 $195 Phon 277 6521 RACING URY! BREATHTAKING THRILLERS! TEENAGERS Screaming Speed and Excitement On The Highways! ON STAGE! JUNE 20 MM WthMe! 2nd Hit 9:25 Jayne MANSIELD a Kenneth MOORE "SHERI of RACTURED JAW'' I I Color Scope SALUTING THE CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL! piiiinmc A 6 OQUO millions! SHOWS 8:30 ONLY HELD OVER BIGGER THAN BIG! Special Notices LANDSCAPING Seeding lawns grad ing ast efficient service ST 8 3966 and Landscaping TOPPING and removing trees all types yard work Tolbert PA' 4 5643 after 5 pm CALL PA 3 4886 anytime for prompt rea sonable pump plumbing and piping re pairs GENERAL house cleaning floors walls woodwork Venetian blinds etc Rea sonable rates PA 4 8611 LOOR SANDING finishing Tile Less 10 per cent discount on cash Work guaranteed ST 8 1843 wbUILD rock wallsTrock fronts fire places mantles Also patios and plant ers Phelps WA 4 8636 SAND ROCK $6 load Basement work bulldozing Call Wilburn Long ST 8 7986 after 6 pm ROOING REPAIR painting floor sand ing sheet metal work Satisfaction guaranteed Call ST 8 9401 DRAPES Valances bed skirts bed spreads shower curtains Exclusive fabrics Mrs Porter PA 3 LYNT CREWS Well Drillers boring tiling Winston Salem Rt 3 PA 4 3840 PA 4 3853 CUSTOM BUILT cabinets gun cabinets bookcases lawn furniture yard novel ties Call PA 2 7554 SANDROCK for driveways white hard finish Cheaper than gravel Charles At kns ST 8 3606 GENERAL REPAIR work In side and outside Also patching plaster Call PA 5 7616 TAILORING Ladies mens alterations Harry Southerland 620 4th PA 2 2013 GENERAL MAINTENANCE contracting anv type property week month veerj grading basement digging fencing welding carpentry You name it we do it ST $4745 RO 6 9222 THE GREATEST ADVENTURE STORY THEM ALL! Mt WALT DISNEYS i CENTER Activities of Colored People By LcRoy Davis? Phone PA 2 0895 A pot luck supper to benefit the building fund at Withers Chap el Methodist Church near Pine Hall will be held at the church beginning at 7 pm Saturday 23d Street Club to Meet JThe Twenty third Street Togeth erness Club will meet at 7:30 pm tomorrow at the home of Mrs Ruby Talbert 317 23rd Street Nursery Board Celebration The '20th anniversary of the nur sery board of Bethlehem Baptist Church on Claremont Avenuewill be observed at the church at 3 Sunday The Rev Terry and mem bers of Second New Bethel Bap tist Church will conduct worship Mrs Georgia Dixon is presi dent of the nurses Day' Service Sunday A Men's Day service will be held at 7:30 pm Sunday at With ee's Chapel Methodist Church Pear Pine Hall The churchmen are striving to have a larger at tendance of men than women at the service The Rev I A riende a Davie County pastor will preach for the men during the service The Rev Alexander Smith of Winston Salem is pastor of Chapel Singers List Program A musical program will be giv en by the Bennett Singers of Lew isville at 7:30 pm Sunday at Cen ter Grove AME Zion unuren Obilnaries A I DRIVE IN THEATRE 1 DAVID ARTHUR I LADD O'MEIL fl' fHductfby Krtctedby Scretwliybj ROBERT JAMES TED I radnitz clark sherdeman WALL MONUMENT CO 80 con tlnuous service In cemetery memorials Lost and ound Championship Playoff NEW YORK (UPD or the National ootball first championship playoff game in 1933 the winning Chicago shares were $21034 per man and the losing New York Giants' $14022 or last playoff the Philadelphia Eagles earned $511655 per man and the Green Bay Packers $310514 PUBLIC NOTICE WORDS UP to 12 12 to 18 19 to 24 25 to 30 31 to 36 37 to 42 43 to 48 49 to 54 55 to 60 61 to 66 67 to 72 73 to 78 79 to 84 AOs appear In both momtng ond eve ning papers at one cost New copy Kills and corrections accepted only for next morning's publication No changes made In evening issue Corrections ot errors must bo made be fore second insertion No allowance will be made for more than one incorrect in sertion Classified Ads will be accepted from listed telephone subscribers and charged at the regular rate These accommoda tion charges are for the convenience ot our patrons and payment is duo within seven days after insertion JOURNAL and SENTINEL 41620 North Marshall Street Winston Salem Dial PA 5 2311 Light gray truck canvas between Glenn and Highway 52 South Tues day afternoon armers Supply Wel come RE 1 2263 Blue Parakeet male with brace let on left foot Vicinity 1719 Liber ty St Child Is heartbroken Call Jay Weatherman PA 3 9998 LOST Brown billfold containing 8156 driver's license Social Security card and other valuable papers Vicinity Post Office Brown Rogers DIxson or Bell Telephone Co Reward ay Smith ST 8 0036 Young blue female Parakeet Reg istration band on leg Please return to 1155 West Bank St Small brown female puppy part Beagle Vicinity Knollwood Manor Call PA 4 8377 Gray High School class '62 ring with Initials "NLH" Vicnity Red Shield Boy's Club Reward Call 724 6796 bicycle on highway going to Mocksville Call PA 4 9153 LOST Gray kitten In vicinity Easton Call ST 8 8669 Reward LOST 2 KITTENS One gray with pink around nose and mouth One beige kit ten In vicinity of Corona St 2 months old Children's pet PA 2 7744 Black white Boston Terrier on Coliseum Dr Call PA 4 6701 Driver's license and registration card last week in Winston Salem Roscoe ranklin Pack Route 5 Mount Airy Call PA 2 4154 from 8 am 4:30 pm Reward Two pairs swimming trunks be longing to children also twb pairs gog gles All articles in brown bag PArk 4 8902 Dark brown billfold containing $20 and driver's license Identification Thomas Smith 870 4th Reward If returned or call PA 2 1404 Magazines Books Etc OR EVERY MAGAZINE PUBLISHED and all special offers from any source dial PA 2 3624 Skeeter 258 West End Blvd NOTICE North Carolina orsyth County The Budget Estimate for the fiscal year 1961 1962 as prepared by the County Ac countant and presented to the Board of Commissioners for the County of orsyth is on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board Courthouse Winston Salem and available for public inspection at ths location The Budget Estimate will remain on display during regular business hours through July 8 1961 as required by tne General Statutes of North Carolina This the 19th day of June 1961 Walker County Accountant June21 NOTICE SERVICE PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN A SPECIAL PRO CEEDING: In The Superior Court State Of North Carolina orsyth County Lee Burke Worrell and Peggy Clevenger Worrell for the adoption of Beverly Joan Worrell Plaintiffs vs Henry Thomas Hoyle Defendant To Henry Thomas Hoyle Take notice that A pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being sought Is as follows: Petition for the adoption of Beverly Joan Hoyie and a hearing for the determination of your Abondonment of Beverly Joan Hoyle and said hearing will be held on the 24th day of July 1961 at 10:00 o'clock in the office of the Clerk of Superior Court You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than July 20 1961 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to lhe court for the relief sought This 1st day of June 1961 rances Storey Assistant Clerk of Superior Court June 7 14 21 28 LX NOTICE TRUSTEE'S SALE REAL ESTATE North Carolina orsyth County In the Superior Court before the Clerk Re: Philip Lucas Trustee In thaf certain Deed of Trust executed by Wil liam James Barnes and wife Joyce Gross Barnes recorded In Deed of Trust Book 702 Page 250 Pursuant to authority contained in a Deed of Trust executed by William James Barnes and wife Joyce Gross Barnes to the undersigned Trustee which Deed of Trust Is recorded in Deed of Trust Book 702 page 250 in the office of the Register of Deeds of orsyth County North Caro lina default having been made In the payment of the note secured by the said Deed of Trust the undersigned will offer for sale and sell to the last and highest bidder for cash at 12:00 o'clock noon riday July 14 1961 at the orsyth Coun ty Courthouse door in Winston Salem North Carolina the following described real estate to wlt: BEING Lot No 64 of Lake Hills as sur veyed platted and recorded and shown on mao of Lake Hills in Plat Book 17 page 17 in the office of the Register of Deeds of orsyth County North Carolina reference to which is hereby made for more particular and definite description above property will be sold free and clear of taxes through 1960 but sub ject to taxes for 1961 and subsequent years The Trustee reserves the right to require a 5 per cent deposit from the highest bidder to insure good faith This the 8th day of June 1961 Philip Lucas Trustee June 21 28 July 5 12 IfSUEHOWAROmdeHAMD iBnararaama WTOaMVIMYa 1 y'AM A Mat I 1 III ION Lil JlGONE WITH i vuwn unuu 35 3 4 lift: fe: 2a i a QneiviaScoPE Art rSW 0 AY ur ir I i i a i i i rn si 1 1 LU BI A '4 X' Jll 85 162 99 243 132 324 165 405 198 486 231 567 264 648 29? 330 810 363 891 396 972 429 1053 462 1134 A I 0 DRIVE IN THEATRE COLOH oy fifc LUXE a Mfci it 'l.

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