Classified Ads. DATES regular IV" 1 C,J CLASSIFIED .06 par word minimum $1.00 par inwrtion ? .50 per run service on keyed ads. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY .84 per column inch. MEMORIAMS same as Classified Display. All Classified ads must be paid in advance. USED tables and counters for sale. Cheap. At Leggett's in Louisburg. 4/15 - 5/15 ch. 21 ft. travel trailer, fully self contained. See after 4 p.m. All day, Saturday. D. V. Ellington, 220 W. Mason St., Franklinton, N. C. Phone 494-7814. 4/15, 17, 22 pd. FOR SALE ? 3 bedroom, brick home, 2 baths, large kitchen, family room, basement, electric heat, air condition. FHA financed at 5'A%. 213 Hillsborough St., Franklinton, N. C. Shown by appointment. Contact T. F. East, Attor ney, Perry Bldg., Louis burg, N. C. Phone 496-4618. 4/1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17 ch. FOR SALE - Wood, electric and coal combination stove, good condition. Fred Mitchell, . Bunn - 496-4564. 4/8, 10 15 pd. SOYBEANS for sale. Bragg and Dare, germination 90+. Wilder Bros. Farm Supply, Route 2, Franklin ton. Telephone 494-7319. ' 4/3 Th & Tu If ch. 1966 HONDA 160 Scramb ler, excellent condition. Call Joe Webb after four. 496-5400 or see at 401 N. Main St. 4/15, 17 ch. NEW and Used clothes for sale. Also yards and yards of material. 103 E. Noble St. 4/15Tutfch. FOR SALE 12 x 60 mobile home. Take up payments. W. A. Young at Royal. 4/15 pd. 4 . TOMATO plants, five va rieties. Large variety of petunia, geranimum and other plants. Finch's Plant Garden, Rt. 4, Louisburg. Phone Gy6-3024. 4/15. 17 chi. BLUE Lustre not only rids carpets of soil but leaves pile soft and lofjy. Rent electric shampooer $1. H. C. Taylor. 4/15 ch. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION Kl PAIR III AIXH'ARTI RS 4g r IXPI RT IMSaps. rii'aip, MWTX - - - KINDS Ol AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS MOST PARTS IN.STW K I OR PROMPT 11 I K II NT GUARANT1 1 DSLRVICl PETE SMITH'S GARAGE Rt. 3. Louisburt;. N. C. Phone 496-4983 PHOFfSSIONAL FAST WATCH REPAIRS RAYNOR S Whol?*s.?l?' Co Louishunj, N C Classified Ad THINKING ABOUT PAINT ING? 10 year guarantee K-50 Miracle Coating. Will not chip, crack, Cade or peel. Use on any surface. Resists water, rust, rot, acid, freeze damage, etc. see at Valet Cleaning Com pany. 233 Breckenridge St., Henderson, N. C. 4/10, 15 ch. NOTICE WE SPREAD lime and fer tilizer for less. L. H. Dickens & Son. Rt. 2, Louisburg. 853-2117. 11/26 Tu tf ch. Help Wanted RECEPTIONIST ? Full and part time employment, free life insurance, profit sharing plan, paid vaca tion, uniforms furnished, no police record, good em ployment record, for work at Franklin Memorial Hos pital, Louisburg. Write Captain Al Wall, Jr.. 1313 Mondecai Dr.. Raleigh, N-, C. and give your phone number. Equal oppor tunity employer. 4/15, 17, 22 ch. WANTED REFINED LADY desires to rent a room with some kitchen privileges. Call 6-3552 day or 6-3287 night. 4/10, 15, 17 pd. U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! ? Men-women 18 and over. Secure jobs. High pay. Short hours. Ad r vancement. Thousands of jobs open. Preparatory training as long as requir ed. Experience usually un necessary. FREE informa tion on jobs, salaries, re quirements; Write today giving name, address and phone. Lincoln Service. Pekin NC 27-3P, Illinois. 4/1-8-15-22-29 pd. Legal Notice ADMINISTRATRIX NO TICE Having qualified as Admin istratrix of the estate of Ed mund Ray Harris, deceased, late of Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 15th day of October. 1969. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of April. 1969. Hazel B. Harris. Adm'rx. 4/15.22. 29; 5/6 SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY contained in a Deed of Trust of Phillip M. Perry and wife. Janice M. ' Perry, to Charles C. Cameron, Trustee, dated June 24, 1964. recorded in the office of the GOO SENT - GOD'S MESSENGER Mother Christian , Tha Raliflioui Hdly Woman Taalar, God'i maiaenger who guarantees to heel the tick and the ailing, to remove all tuffering and bad luck from your body. She will call your enemiea by name and tall you who to keep away from. Sha ? a religious and holy wormn who will (how you with your own eyei how ?ha will ramova aorrow, tickneat and pain, and all bad luck What your eyea Ma your haart mutt believe Tha touch of har hand will haal you. ALL ARE WELCOME Open from 8 in the Morning till 10 at Night. Open All Day 'Sunday! LOCATED IN DURHAM, N. C. AT 2919 ROXBORO ROAD Look For The Sif n Of The Croaa In Her Front Yard For Information Call 477-7559 Manfum Street -Bragtown Bui Stops At Her Door Legal Notice Register of Deeds of Franklin County, North Carolina, in Book 620, Page 144. default having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to fore closure. the undersigned Sub stitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Louis burg. North Carolina, at Noon on FRIDAY, MAY 9. 1969 . the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, described as follows: A certain lot or parcel of land situate in the Town of Franklinton. Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, lying on the south side of East College Street and the west side of Dunston Avenue and more particularly described as fol lows: BEGINNING at the point of the intersection of Dun sr>n Avenue with College Street; thence S. 13 degrees 15 minutes East 90.5 feet along Dunston Avenue to a stake; thence N. 68 degrees 30 minutes West 80 feet to a stake; thence N. 22 degrees 00 minutes East 90 feet to a stake on College Street; thence S. 68 degrees 30 minutes East 65.5 feet along College Street to the point of BEGINNING, according to Map and survey made by Phil R. Inscoe, R.L.S., June 15, 1954, for Phillip M. Perry and Janice M. Perry. The' successful bidder at said sale will be required to deposit ten per cent (10%) of the amount bid with the Trustee, as evidence of good faith. This the 5th day of April, 1969. CHARLES M. DAVIS, SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE 4/15, 22, 29; 5/6 SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY Saturday, April 26, 1969, 12 Noon at Arthur Howell homeplace, Hwy.. 39, 3 miles North of Bunn. Window air conditioner, self-propelled lawn mower. 1954 Chevrolet pickup truck, auto camper (converted school bus), porch rocking chairs, swings, glider, electrjc fans, table model television set, G. E. electric range. Hot point refrigerator, 3 pc. din ing room set, 6 chairs, 12 guage double-barreled ham mer shotgun, hand cider press, sausage stuffer, wooden ice boxes, wooden barrels, hand sausage mill, mirror front wardrobe, hall rack, old earthen jars, electric adding machine (Burroughs), cash register (Smith-Corona), elec tric cold drink box, ice cream cabinet, oil storage tank with land pump, shop tools, rises, electric grinder, carpenter tools, iron safe, flock of live chickens, layers, some ban tams. loose soybeans (25 to 30 bushels), hand cart with metal wheels, wheel barrows, farm scoop, garden plow, hand saws, buck saw. cross cut saw. Many other items. All ihay be inspected from 10 A.M. until time of sale. John Russell Edwards. Executor of Arthur T. Howell 4/15.17. 22. 24 You're not lost for help if you heve an independent insurance egent. He's on your aide when you need him moat, ready to repreaent your interests first, ready to give you aervice beyond the call of duty. We're independent agenta. Call ua any time. HODGES MSURANCE AGENCY Phon* Oy 6-3565 N. MAIN St. Louiaburg, N. C. * Legal Notice .NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA TOR'S SALE OF PER SONAL PROPERTY Sale of personal property including household and kitchen furniture, livestock, and farm equipment of D. L. Andrews, deceased Pl'BLlC AUCTION PLACE; D. L. Andrews Homeplace. Route 1. Youngs ville. North Carolina TIME: April 19 1969 10:00 A.M. Property lo be sold in cludes the following; 2 oak Dressers: 1 Oak Washstand: 1 trunk: 4 rolls insulation: 21 pieces sheet rock: 1 uashtub; 1 roll-away bed: 5 odd chairs: 1 rug: 1 wood heater: 1 clock: 1 bed room suite: 1 cedar chest: 1 lamp table: 1. wardrobe: 1 kitchen cabinet: 1 dinette suite: 1 wood cook stove: 1 oak table, dishes: pots and pans: 1 foottub: 1 sidetable: 1 step ladder; 1 refrigerator: 1 pie safe; 1 stone churn; 1 coffee mill; 1 farm bell; 2 mules: 1 horse: 1 sprayer: 1 weeder; 1 mower: 2 guano distributors; 16 plows; I 1 wheat sicket; 1 two-horse wagon; mule harness; 1 tobac co duster; 1 hayrake; 1 block & tackle; 1 vise; 3 grease guns; 4 five galltfn gas cans; 2 tobacco sprayers; 2 hand set ters; 2 canhooks; 1 oil heater; numerous handtools; KJ951 Ford truck; 1 1953 Forff^ar; 1 lot lumber; 400 bushels oats; 100 bushels beans: 1 ton of hay; 30 barrels of corn; 1 Ferguson 3S tractor; 1 3 point tiller plow; 1 point disc; 1 ooint mower; 1 manure spreader; 1 Cole planter; 1 grease gun; 1 set spring tooth harrow; 1 3 point bladej l point scoop; 1 point/2 bot tom plow; 1 point 9 tooth chisel plow; 1 point 2 row stalk cutter; 1 grain drill; 1 bush & bog; 1 smoothing harrow^ 1 New Holland baler; 1 New Holland Rake For further information, contact J. G. Andrews, Ad ministrator of the Estate of D. L. Andrews, Route 1, Youngsville, N. C. J. G. ANDREWS, ADMINISTRATOR HILL YARBOROUGH, ATTORNEY 4/10, 15, 17 SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY contained in a Deed of Trust of Samuel M. Fishel and wife, Ruth E. Fishel. to Charles C. Cam eron, Trustee, dated Novem ber 28, 1961, recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin County, North Carolina, in Book 573, Page 2, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Tpist being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Louisburg. North Carolina. Legal Notice at Noon on FRIDAY. MAY 2. 1969 The property conveyed in | said Deed of Trust, described | as follows That certain trail or parcel of land lying and being in the Town of Franklinton. Frank lin County. State of North Carolina lying on the West side of North Hillsboro Street and being described as fol lows: BEGINNING at an iron I stake in the southern corner | of the intersection of Hills boro Street and Fishel Street , thence North 50 deg. 45' West 132.0 ft. to an iron stake in the line of Lot No. 6: thence along the line of lot No. 6 and Lot No. 3 South 39 deg. 15' West 79.8 ft. to the line of Lot No. 2: thence along the line of Lot No. 2 South 50 deg. 45' East 131.9 ft. to an iron stake on the Western edge of Hillsboro Street: thence along the edge of said street. North 40 deg 15' East 80.0 ft. to an iron stake and the point of the Beginning, ^aid metes and bounds description being taken -froirt Map entitled "Subdivision in the Town of Franklinton Survey for Samuel Fishel by Phil R. ln scoe. Registered Surveyor dated August 1957" and being recorded in Map and Cornerstone Book 4 at Page 102. Franklin County Regi^ try. reference to said Map being hereby made for S more complete and adequate de scription thereof and this | tract being Lot No. 3 of the Fishel Subdivision, and this being a portion of that tract or parcel of land conveyed to Samuel M. Fishel by Mattie B. Yarborough et als as "re corded ' in Book 516, Page 568. Franklin County Regis try. And this conveyance is made subject to the condi tions and covenants con tained in that certain Agree ment dated the 5th day of August. 1957, and recorded in Book 524, Page 587, Franklin County Registry, said covenants are hereby in corporated in this conveyance by reference thereto in every respect as if fully described herein. The successful bidder at said sale will be required to deposit ten per cent (10%) of the amount bid with he Trus tee, as evidence of good faith, j This the 31st day of | March, 1969. CHARLES M. DAVIS, Substitute Trustee | 4/8,15,22, 29 NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA FRANKLIN COUNTY The undersigned Sheriff of Franklin County, North Caro lina. will at the hour of 12:00 Noon on the 19th day of April. 1969, at the Still house door on Johnson Street in the Town of Louisburg, Franklin County, -North Carolina, offer "for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following items I. It's time to talk corn with FCX Ask ui too about FCX Green Charger 30% Liquid Nitrogen. We'll supply and custom-apply it, with the FCX herbicides of your choice mixed in? feed and weed your corn in one operation. Call Us How LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE Bickett Blvd. Louisburg, N. C.| Sam Wood, Mgr. ?????? iJUIIk Legal Notice of personal property: 3 Cases 1 Gallon Plastic Jugs 700 pounds Sugar 200 pounds Wheat Brand 1 1 Cases 1 .? Gallon Jars 1 Well Pump ? * 2 Gasoline Pumps 10 Wash Tubs 1 Wood Tub 1 Hand Pump 7 wood Barrels 6 Steel Drums 6 Gas Burners 1 Truck Cover.! Ducking) 20 - 100 pound gas Tanks 3 Foot Tubs 2 Buckets 2 Shovels 2 Ho.es 1 Bush Axe Hand Tools The above described prop erty can be seen and inspect ed by contacting the Franklin Count> Sheriff's Department anytime prior to the sale. This the -9th dav of April. 1969. William T. Dement. Sheriff. Franklin County. . ' "North Carolina 4/10. 15. 17 PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. Richard ?. Whitfield Optometrist Jyouisburg, N. C. Ground Floor Dr Perry's Buildings# Hours: 1:30 to 5.00 P.M. Phone Daily Except GY 6-4165 Wed. JOHN F. MATTHEWS Attorney & Counsellor ^ at Law Practice In All Courts 215 Court Street Ph. 496 3523 or 496-3486 Louisburg. N. C. Hours by Appointment LUMPKIN Si LUMPKIN Attorneys at Law , Louisburg. N. C. Ground Floor Office Next to Harris Pharmacy Practice in Franklin & Surroundiiffe Counties, and in Federal Court HILL YARBOROUGH CHARLES YARBOROUGH Lawyers Ground Floor Office in Yarborough Bldg on Main St Second Building from Post Office Louisburg, N. C. Telephone: GY 6-3185 General Practice in all Courts LOUISBURG MUTUAL INSURANCE AGENCY Homeowner, Life. Hospitalization, Annuities. Business. Hail Gene Pleasants 207 N. Main Street Louisburg. N. C. Bus. Phone 496-5425 Res. Phone 496-5370 CARPET NEEDS VISIT TAYLOR S FLOOR COVERING SHOP FEATURING Carpii CiunsH/issHir Mc^mwk |625 DIFFERENT CAPPED SAMPLES TO CHOOSE^ FROM PRICE FROM P 95 TO 17 95 *0 Yn: CARPETS FOR HOMES AND CHURCHES FREE ESTIMATES H.C. TAYLOR Legal Notice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given to i^ll persons, firms and corpo rations having claims against the estate of Arthur Thomas Howell, late of R.F.D. No. 1, Louisburg. North Carolina, to exhibit the same to the un dersigned Executor, or to his Attorney! on or before the 3rd day of November. 1969. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. This 28 March 1969. JOHN Rl'SSELL EDWARDS Executor of Arthur Thomas Howell John K. Matthews. Attorney 215 Court Street Louisburg. N. C. ?4 1. 8. 15. 22 Speedy Army Cooking Fort Benning. Ga. - Major General John M. Wright Jr. and 75 other officers were the first to test a meal cooked in the new field kitchen. The kitchen, called Subsistence Preparation by Electronic De fusion. prepared 50 pounds of roast beef and baked 120 potatoes in 30 minutes in cluding 10 for serving. A pretty girl makes a lot of men feel younger. Green Thumb Tipsj You can grow peanuts even if you live in the North. Look over your garden for a place facing south where soil is sandy. Plant peanuts there after all frost danger is past, covering them 1 V j inches deep. Children love to grow pea nuts hut must be restrained from planting those that have been roatted as they won't grow. * ? ? Certainly you remember when flowering tobacco" opened its blossoms in late afternoon and perfumed the evening air? Do >ou know that there now in a variety with dowers that -stay open all day? Appropriately, it's called Day light ? ? ? If you are searching for a Hne- leaved fo.liage plant to edge a border, why not consider Irish l ace This is a variety of mangold grown for its leaves. To be sure, it has tiny white flowers in early fall, but the rest of the season the plants display delicate, fern-like foliage that acts ;is a foil for the brightly colored tlowers in the border. Irish Lace grows only six inches high If \ou like the French soup named Vichysoisse. why not glow the leeks which flavor it? Hard to find in the market, they're easy to grow. Seeds may be started indoors or sowif*direclly in the garden. I eek- .ire blanched like celery . b\ drawing up earth around the plants but. unlike celery, leeks are not a fussy crop. BUGS? TERMITES? RODENTS? \ WHEN THESE MONSTERS INVADE YOUR PROPERTY CAUL BRU6I-TIRMINIX The Monster Fighters ! TERMINIX SERVICE. INC. WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY Gy. 6-3722 The Nationwide Pest Prevention Service What does the Man from Merrill Lynch do on his "night out"? We think you'll be interested. A Merrill Lynch account executive will spend one night a week for the next eight weeks teaching interested adults the basics about stocks, bonds and investing. Time: 8 successive Wednesday evenings begin ning April 16, 7:00 - 9:00 PM Place: Auditorium of Henderson High School Charles Street, Henderson Instructor: Merrill Lynch account executive Rich ard W. Liebert, Jr. Sponsor: Durham Technical Institute You'll learn many of the elements ? both theoretical and practical - needed to understand the stock market and how to select securities. Some of the subjects covered in this valuable program: what stocks and bonds are\hpw they are bought and sold, how to read \a financial ' report, the risks and re wards inherent in any investment program, planning your investment program, what help you can expect from a broker, and other pertinent topics. There will be a chance for questions, too. Classes are open to everybody. 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