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H FRIDAY, MAT 17, 1M0 y Locate L I 1 People, Spots I ?v? I BIG STRETCH by Barry MacKay Dayton. O. helps him bag anoth tennis title, the Home InterH national, as he beat Luis, . H ? Ayala of Chile. ^5 wr; Busching for social hous- m9H ing is paid-in this starkly H modern sculpture. "The HHU Foundation-Stone Layer." 'jeP*' in West Germany, I I I piP^pHKI II 11 [ | COXVOY?Baby porpoise, "Jimn I 'Cha Cha." during early months quarium.- After about 18 nfonths i Owl Is Short C But Successfull WASHINGTON ? The not- sac so wise owl is a living exam- del j pie that intelligence is not tua necessarily the key to success, frei Despite its knowing look, biri the creature has a notably small "bird brain." Even in nou ? the feathered world, its perch ^ is low on the IQ totem pole, j C Biologists studying the be-j sixhavior of owls agree that they)**16 show little capacity to learn, j sPe Time arid again they crash;mo' into the same objects while | ??? flying about the laboratory. If ~ blocked from taking the easy;inc way around a barrier, they! lack initiative to try the other !WD1 side. 1 Yet in coping with their ,as natural environment, owls! ^>w have achieved remarkable sue- s*ai cess, the National Geographic km Society says. ?th Species Cover the Earth j ^ar More than 130 owl species: Pre are scattered over the world's! ^ continents and islands. Mem- ces: bers of the order "Strigi-1 ph> (formes," the thrive indqserts stai wand rain forests, in high the mountain valleys and below less sea level, in deep tropics and like on the Arctic tundra. lar, An apparently dead owl, sell _ found frozen stiff on a Mac. rw f " I 7|tit?ti 11111 br wk i Fruitlnl Fruit J# inthe 18 century grapefruit / was used as SHIP) BALLAST- / ?? g^asf^cleam'ng //^ R|Au semis e US. SAVIN6S BONOS ^ ^x* , ? ost Ite n The News nson's plantain* Loiaisvil new Belair menthol ciga make sure filter has sar ference as tobacco portic hy." sticks close to mam [of his life at Florida Se GJ_L M I i til-: IV.-" I )f Brains In Life husetts road in 1959, ivered to a wildlife s ry for mounting. Put i ezer with smaller defi is, it was later discovi 'e, bright eyed .and irished by the conven d supply. >wls range in size from inch-tall Pygmy and EL Eagle and Great C cies that stands two re feet and have a 1 t wingspread. Their d Iso significantly vari< lude small mammals is, snakes, lizards, rms, and insects. 'hough certain species, 5 the Short-eared and H Is, hunt by day, the iding characteristic of 1 is its nocturnal skill, er winger predator of k is so efficient in tal y'he secret of the owl's ? lies in its remark sical adaptations. G ring eyes are sensitive faintest light on a m i night. Set facing forw s man's, they give bin three-dimensional vi lorn found among hi Is also have deveid bis IS^ISXSS' ^ / id Dp And Sleep! CAUSE OF A MUSCULARMGCt ANISM IN HIS LEGS THAT LOO AND PERMITS HIM TO REMAll UPRIGHT FOR 0AY9 AT A TIME / ss ms Or G< "T large, complex ears that pin > I point squeaks and footfalls o ? I potential victims. Together, eyes and ears en ? able the hunter to pounc* ~~"1 with uncanny accuracy on : 1 mouse running through a gras 1 sy field in darkness. Strikes Without Warning I ! The owl has tho oiluontao of being able, like a helicop gp ter, to move slowly, to hovei I to turn suddenly. Equippei with soft, down-edged wings it flies silently, swoopin down without warning on an pr animal approaching it nest. j In adjusting to food scai I city, owls often produce fewe I eggs to a clutch. The Snow. & j Owl of the Far North ma; ir- periodic disappearance of it ne | main source of game?th^ I lemmings. Like its legendary wisdorr l|the owl's reputation as a bir BP j jot ill omen goes back to an |M cient times. Fostering th . supestitions were the bird' ' j eerie cries in the night, it | powerful predatory c 1 a w s fiercely solemn look, am I strange ability to twist it y head completely around. | Actually, owls are anion; man's best friends. Thoug . they occasionally make ol i with a farmer's hens anH tin I keys, they perform a peren nially valuable service in lim iting rodents and insects tha otherwise might multiply dii astrously Nothing, Indeed Mother, hearing a great cla' tering and banging on th porch where small Bobby wa playing, called out, "What ar you doing?" "Nothing, answered Bobby "What are you doing with?" demanded mother?an a small voice answered: a- I "With a hammer." a- ; j " Well Planned i A proud grandma was on I for a Sunday stroll with tw 1 visiting grandsons when sh I met up with an old friend, j "My. what handsome boys! , exclaimed the friend. "How ol j are they?" j "The doctor." said the granc was mother, "is 4 and the railroa anc-j engineer is 2." in a - Jnct j These New Cars sred | The motorist drove his lonj weJljsieeK car int0 a tilling statio ient'and ordered the attendant t | "fill 'er up." t^e After awhile the attendar ^ |said: "Better turn off you . motor. You're gaining o ,ray I me." orl ?ve liets j id?| Warren Record [i"hd | Classified Rates ...-J (a) Two cents a word each Issue (Thi, Type) (b) Three Cents a Word No (This Type) sing (c) Five Cents a Word (This able" Type)_ refl All abbreviations counted t0 words. oon ard, Fifty Cents Minimum ??u* Charged. sion rds- Display Want Ads, 50c an 'Pcd Inch. I To insnre proper classification Want Ad9 should be in this office by 5:30 p. m. Tuesday. All Ads signed "Care ! Record" Strictly Confirentlal No Classified Ads Charged Except to Regular Display Advertisers NOTICE To cover cost of handlinc. T ?|i keyed advta,referring / replies will be Ke higher / for each Insertion. AO keyed I advts. are strictly confidential. Do not ask for information. HELP WANTED h Male S IZZIZIZIIIIZZZZZZIZ ' SALES OPPORTUNITY An interesting opportunity t be trained in the departmen More retailing (laid. Excelled B opportunity for advancemet In management baaed on merl Free insurance, profit sharlni other benefits. Local depar ment store. Apply In wrltin to P. O. Box 210, Warrenton N. C. t? THE WARREI )od Buys, i*| WHITE MAN to age 50 with! f| good dependable car fori I sales work. Must be honest and have above average de-1 'I sire to earn money. Earn-i ings open. Unless you de-' a sire getting ahead in life1 H and will work hard, do not ! apply. Write M. Harvin, Dist. Mgr.. Bankers I.ifp ami Casualty Co.. 24164 " Hills ' e I boro St., Haleigh, N. C.. for ? appointment, no phone calls. You must live in Warren i} County. ltc g HELP WANTED y j FEMALE WANTED ? Nurse companion for elderly couple, " I must have driver's license. r If interested in a good home,: yt call Tel. GE 8-3408 or write; y | 204 Willowood Drive, Hene , rierson. N. ('. m6-tfc : e | WANTED ? 100 maids fori i New York jobs. Age 18 to 55. Immediate placement. *.: Transportation furnished.' dl Town employment. Box 281, i- j Bennettsville, S. C. a29-9tc S s FOR RENT s , ! FOR RENT ? 7 room brick tl | house, central oil heat. Main s> Street near Graham School. James K. Polk. Tel 308 6. ^ | Warrenton. N. C. ni6-tfc !}i WANTED WANTED?Ltsed refrigerators ' *? ?trade in your old refrigera- \ '"i tor before it knocks off.. * ' Good allowance. Call us for1 estimates. Warrenton Furni-| ture Exchange. inl3-3tc I WANTED ? Old guns, prefer! ! rifles and revolvers. Warren i Feed Mills. Norlina. N. C. j ej a29-4tc j e | Wanted Judge Malcolm B. Seawell j For Governor a22-6tc: j ! WANTED: Poplar, Maple and Birch blocks 69" long. Gob- j let Veneers Inc., Whitakers. \ N. C. m27tfc |t| Business Opportunities | ?j WOMEN?If you are in need ei of money and can work only a few hours a day, servicing " an Avon territory is your d I anwser. Openings at Axtel I and Inez. Write Avon. Box i j. | 242, Ahoskie, N. C. ltc dI S2.50 PER HOUR or more for part or full time route work, i Large repeat orders. Man j or woman. Write McNESS !. CO., P. O. Box 371, Baltin: more, Md. m27-2tpd FOR SALE it 1 r SAVE 10% Federal Tax on | n' Frigidaire Air Conditioner , Only two left without tax.; j Radio TV Center, Phone j 1 i ?o-o. ltC| j FOR SALE ? Renault 4CV | Economy Car, $450.00. W. j , M. Felts, Norlina, phone j 403-1 after 5:00 p. m. ltc I FOR SALE ? 1 horse drawn! ; mower and 1 horse drawn j rake. In good condition.! Frank Bobbitt, Rt. 2, Macon., m20-2tp, ! FOR SALE ? 1 practically I new Ashley wood heater; 1; set bedsprings; 1 repairable. TV (cheap); 1 small oil); I heater with 50 gal. oil drumi ! and fittings. Phone 3160,, j Warrenton. m20-2tp j FOR SALE ? Several milk cows and one used tractor.; i George P. Stegall, Rt. 2,j I Warrenton, N. C. in6-4t.pi DURO DAN'S BOAT Numbers! and letter decals. Adheres! to wood, glass, aluminum,! fiberglass and all smooth sur-! faces. Warren Record Office. | tfc! DURO DAN'S BOAT Numbers and letter decals. Adheres to wood, glass, aluminum, fiberglass and all smooth surfaces. Warren Record Office tfc -SALE _By -Owner _ \t r.psom ? 2 bedroom house. Partially completed. Pay $50.00 down and assume low monthly payments. Call Raleigh collect VA 83082. f5-tfc FOR SALE ? New and used chain saws. New saws as low as $89.50. Sales and Service on Titan, Mono and Clinton saws. Hannon's Lawn Mower Shoo Parham fit Uon/far. son, N. C. o9-tfc DURO DAN'S BOAT Numbers and letter decals. Adheres I to wood, glass, aluminum, I I fiberglass and all smooth sur- I faces. Warren Record Office. I tfc SERVICES AVAILABLE SEPTIC Tank cleaning?Latest ? equipment, sanitary and odor* less, work guaranteed. K. T. J Moore, Frankllnton, Rt 2, 1 Tel. 412-0. >M<|> L SHOES Expertly Repaired ? - ,40 yean experience. Modern Z equipment. Warrenton Shoe k Rebuildert on Front Street t ott-tfc : fsr m wiithiib, itott oa ult Prodi onveyed in said deed of trust, j ( he same lying and being ink ihocco Township, Wa-rren t bounty, North Carolina andja nore particularly described aslc ollows: 11 That tract of land, known < is the Fishel tract, containing1 h ine hundred seventy-four (174)' ( icres, more or less, that was j 1 onveyed by Frank H. Gibbs, c Substitute Trustee, to Pattie 1 Baker by deed dated Decern- ,\ >er 6. 1940, recorded in thejr Jublic Registry of Warren ;f bounty in Book 148, page 579, i plot thereof being recorded i n said Registry in Plat Book c I, page 100, reference to said 11 )lat and deed being hereby 1 >pecifically made for other i * Use Res LEGAL NOTICES J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE \ Notice is hereby given that J the undersigned has qualifed f as Executor of the estate of Indie Stevenson Ball. All persons having claims against ? said estate are required to c present the same within one * year from the date hereof or this notice will be pleaded in j bar of their recovery. j This April 20, 1960. JOHN T. BALL. IJ Executor of the estate ofi1Indie Stevenson Ball. s BANZET &. BANZET, * Attorneys a29-6tcl3 EXECUTRIX' NOTICE j : Having qualified as Execu-,a trix of the Estate of P. J.Is Shearin, deceased, notice is t c hereby given that all persons: 1 having claims against said J 1 the same to the undersigned } 1 or her attorneys within one I i year from the date hereof or! a this notice will be pleaded in j t bar of their recovery. All per-,1 sons indebted to said Estate s are requested to make prompt 11 settlement. i This April 19, 1960. NETTIE W. SHEARIN, if Executrix of the Estate ofji P. J. Shearin. i? BANZET & BANZET Attorneys a22-6tc TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND |, unuer ana oy vinuo of then power of sale contained in a' certain Deed of Trust, execut-1 ed by Jerry S. Jones, dated March 25. 1953. and recorded ji in Book 161 page 494 Warren I County Registry, upon default I > in the payment of the indebt-. 1 edness thereby secured, and Is at bondholder's request I will c sell publicly to the highestjs cash bidder at the Courthouse'1 door of Warren County at t2 t o'clock noon on Thursday the | 16th day of June 1960 the fol- < lowing described tract of land I < in Warren County. North Caro-ji Una: Begin in the millford Road. Willie Stewart's corner, 18 ft. from a stone on the East side; of road; run JJhetice. along^J said Stewart's line S. 87Vfe E. M 24.25 chs. to a stone; thenH along said Stewart's and Gillis 1 Games' line S. 3 W. 14.75 chs. to a large Hickory; thence S. 23'-2 E. 21.10 chs. to a stake in Gillis Games' line; thencejt along said Games' line S. 4-% i r W. 9.75 chs. to a stake. S. J. I( Pritchard's comer, 9 ft. EastM of a post oak stump; then | * along said Pritchard's line N.! t 87W. 33.38 chs. to the Mil- j < ford Road 16 ft. beyond aj< stone on the East side of the 1 road; thence along said road < N. 20^2 E. 23.70 chs. N. M4 11 E. 4 50 chs.. N. 32 W 12.90 I' chs., N. 20 E. 1.40 chs. to the1 beginning containing 100 acres. Reference is made to Book 73 at page 528. Warren County Registry. J This May 13, 1960. A. A. BUNN. m20-4tci Substituted Trustee ; 1 c ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE > t Notice is hereby given that j J the undersigned has this dayif qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Oscar B. Russell,if late of Warren County. I > All persons holding claims c against the said estate are re- j i quired to present the same to|? the undersigned on or before i v the 22nd day of April, 1961, ori* this notice will be pleaded in {| bar of their recovery. All per-ji sons indebted to said estate1 < will please make immediate!* settlement. | 1 This the 19th day of April,. < 1960 . aiatil.ua u. RUSSELL, ! Administratrix of Oscar B. i Russell. a22-6tc 1 t NOTICE TO CREDITORS t The undersigned have duly e qualified as executor under the r last will and testament of E. s L. Harris, late of Warren e County, this is to notify all p persons having claims against v the said estate to present them, s duly verified, to the under- n signed or his Attorney on or t before the 29th day of April, e 1961, or this notice will be e pleaded in bar of recovery e thereon. All persons indebted o to said estate will please make tl immediate settlement. e This the 29th day of April, s; 1960. o JAMES C. HARRIS a Inez, N. C. N Executor of E. L. Harris. n CHARLES M. WHITE, III, R Attorney a29-6tc NOTICE K North Warren County e Under and by virtue of the r power of sale contained in a certain deed of trtist executed tl >y Frank Baker and wife Mar- a, tha S. Baker, to James D. Gill- r iland, Trustee, dated the 9th day of March 1959 and record- i ed in Book 196, page 110 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Warren County; de- y fault having been made in the \ payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the holder of the bond thereby sccur- N ed having demanded a fore- V closure thereof for the purpose Ii of satisfy1!!* said indebtedness, the undersigned trusteo will C offer for sale at public auction ii to the highest bidder for cash G it the courthouse door in Warronton. North Carolina, at I twelve o'clock, noon, en the si list day of May, 19*0 the land ind further description and1! ource of chain of title. A par-ji rel of said tract, containing 9 00 acres, was conveyed by i a 'attie L. Baker to Frank L. t Baker by deed dated January 1 1045, recorded in said Rejp?o siry in Book 155, page 590, j ind the remaining par:el there- t if. containing 74 acies, was a nherited by Frank L. Baker, ,ole heir at law of Pattie 1.., i Baker, upon her death intestate i t n March 1950. j \ The said sale will be made I subject to existing liens ol \ i ecord including I960 Warren (v .'ounlv taxes. , j This 8th dav of April 1960. ' r JAMES D. Gil,LI I.AND c Trustee f 1 AMES I). UI l.I.I LAND ;t \ttorney-at-Law : i .Varrenton, N. C. m6-4tcj( ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ! 2 Having qualified as admin- j r strator of the estate of W. L. i c Fleming. deceased, late nfl Varren County, North Caro-i(j ina, this Ls to notify all per- j j ons having claims against the' t state of said deceased to pre- c lent them to the undersigned i < ithin one year from date of; c his notice or same will be c ^leaded in bar of their recov- ^ ?ry. All persons indebted to r .aid estate please make im- t nediate payment. j j This the 13 day of Mav, \ I960 i W. L. FLEMING, JR j Administrator of the estate!ll-W?L.?Fleming, deceased. -4 THOMAS S HARRINGTON. !J attorney, ml3-6tc'. Leaksville, N. C. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as execu-i rix of the estate of John Gil-J ner Williams, late of Warren bounty, notice is hereby given) j hat all persons having claims)) igainst said estate are required; o present the same to the un-L lersigned on or before May J i, 1961. or this notice will be!j oleaded in bar of their recov- | ;ry. All persons indebted to,j iaid estate are requested to j t nake prompt settlement. This May 2. 1960 m6-6tc,r ELIZABETH G |f WILLIAMS , [ Executrix of the estate of r fohn Gilmer Williams. j TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND I 2 Empowered by deed of trust) 1 lated July 13, 1959, executed J >y Edwin R. Lynch and Dixie 1 \X T ????* ? ... ......v., mo W1IC, IU Diax- ~ on Schell, Trustee, recorded |s n the Public Registry of War-j? en County, North Carolina, n Book 197, page 154, upon ? lefaul in the payment of the/ ndebtedness thereby secured!0 ind at bondholder's request, Tc vill sell publicly to the high- < J 'st cash bidder at the court/ louse door of Warren County, n Warrenton, North Carolina, ^ it 12:00 o'clock Noon, on Sat-1* irday. May 28. 1960, the fol-1 * owing described tract or par-j :el of land in Warren County,,2 ^orth Carolina: !1 Beginninng at a stake |!j n the intersection of ' he old Eatons Ferry Road and a he New Eatons Ferry road; ^ hence running along the east- ^ rn side of old Eatons Ferry ' oad due south 200 feet to a ? take, said stake being in the w astern line of R. B. King ? iroperty; thence running due J1 /est at a right angle to a J' take in the south eastern cor- J' er of Jesse Salmon property; {J hence running in a north h asterly direction along east- a rr. line of Jesse Salmon prop- . rty to a stake on the center jf the New Eatons Ferry road; A lence running in a north east- ^ rly direction along center of n aid road 230 feet to the point ? f beginning, containing 1V4 J. cres more or less. " !OTE: New Eatons Ferry Road ^ ow known as Flemings Dairy 8 ,oad. o This property being taken s rom deed in name of R. B. s !ine and wif? Eoiw i tl t book 164, page 258 record L 1 January 15, 194ft, in Warm County. ft A deposit will be required of 3 le successful bidder in the mount required by statute for ei lised bids at judicial sales. F This, the 27th day of April, m. BRAXTON SCHELL, Trwtoe. riLLIAll W. TAYLOR, JR., ttorney for Trustee. m6-4tc NOTICE OF SALE orth Carolina, barren County i the Superior Court Before the Clerk harles W. White, III, Ancilhtj Administrator of Luther ertand, PetlUoner ft. annie S. Ross at al., Rerodents I Under and by virtue of an . icing Want Ads! ?? ^ )rder of the Superior Court, September 1, 1941, and June J >f Warren County, made in122. 1946, which are recorded he special proceeding entitled! in the Office of the Register is above, the undersignc%11 of Deeds of Warren County in Commissioner will on the 31st : Book 153. page 368 and Book lay of May 1960, at twelve'. 158, page 61. respectively, to . /clock. Noon, at the Court-1 which reference is made for louse door in Warrenton, North 'other and further description Carolina r>ffv '? ,w tu uie oi source and chain of title, lighest bidder for cash thosej The said sale will be made certain tracts or parcels of j subject to existing liens of recand in Hawtree Township, ord including 1960 Warren Varren County. North Carolina,! County taxes, nore particularly described as This 8th day of April, 1960. ?Hows: FRANK BANZET, Tract No 1: Begin at an Trustee ron pipe, Fannie Ross' North-, JAMES I). GILLILAND last co-ner in the line of i Attorney-at-Law lawks, thence along Hawks' Warrenton. N. C. M6-4tc ine N 4 E 218 feet to an iron,; i new corner for Peace in; NOTICE lawks' line, thence along ; IMorth Carolina lew line for Peace N 85 W Warren County il7 feet to Peace's new corner; Under and by virtue of the ,s the Wise-Paschari Highway, jpower 0f sale contained in a hence along said Highway S j certain deed of trust executed 7 E 229 feet to Ross' corner, t,y j^uis Johnson and wife n -said Highway thence along, Winnie?IE?Johnson to Jamas toss' line S 85 E 850 feet tojj) Gilliland, Trustee, dated 20 he beginning, containing 4.3 jaiuiary 1959 and recorded in ic es. more or less. I b00^ "195, page 67 in the ofTract No 2 Beginning fjce 0f the Register of Deeds it a point in the cen-| ?f Warren County; default er of the Wise-Paschall High- j having been made in the payvay. Fannie Ross' corner in[ment 0f the indebtedness Cemp Games line, thence 1 thereby secured and the holdilong the center of said High-|er 0f the bond thereby secured vay N 17 W. 1060 feet to thej having demanded a foreclosure unction of the old St. Tarn-1 thereof for the purpose of satnany Road with the Wise-Pas- j jsfvjng said indebtedness, the hall Highway, a new corner 1 un*dersiened trusts w. j biuij rcdte; mence along; for saip at public auction to he line of Peace and other S!lhe highest bidder for cash at 15 W 980 feet to Kemp the courthouse door in Warlarnes corner; thence along. renton, North Carolina, at \einp Garner ; line S 85 E; twelve o'clock noon, on the 135 feet to the place of begin-, 31st day of May. I960, the ling, containing 3.7 acres more lan(1 conveyed in said deed of .r less. . ., I trust, the same lying and beThe last and highest bid-ing jn sixpound Township, ler(s) will be required to de-i Warren County, North Carolina >osit with the Commissioner and morc particularly describen per cent of the first $l,-led as follows. >00.00 of his bid and five per i Adjoining, now or formerly, 'cnt of the excess of such bidjtbe jand ()f j. L. Coleman, iver SI,000.00 as guarantee of; Robert H. Crossen and others 'ompliance. which deposit will|and bounded as follows: on >e credited upon the purchase |the ^Grth by the Raleigh and mice if confirmed, returned to Gaston RR (now S.A.L.); on he bidder if rejected, and for- the East by the lands of J L. eited to the parties if the!Coieman containing twelve >idder fails to comply withil(12) acres, and being a part lis bid. . of the "Cross-Roads Tract . In default of such deposit and being that tract of land it the close of the bidding theip0pVpypd by _John ^ Wesley icxt "^highest- bidder "shall bejj)a^r,;.--fb Lucy Davis by deed ? 1 eel a red the successful bidder j rccorde(j in Rook 74. page 414, ipon the same terms as here-;Warrer Registry, and being nabove set out. i that identical tract of la * This 8th day of April, 1960 j which was conveyed to J. M. JAMES D. GILLILAND I Coleman by deed of C. E.Loyd Commissioner m6-4tc|and w,fe> duly recorded in 1 Book 160 mop in w? ; Rocistrv; which land was cons'orth Carolina veyed by J. M. Coleman et ux Varren County . to Julius Johnson by deed datUnder and by virtue of the' d April 1946. recorded in jower of sale contained in a tbe office of the Register of ;ertain deed of trust executed 0f Warren County in >y Florence Pettus Alston and | ji0ok 160. page 258; and being nusband Howard Alston, tojtbe same jand which was con 'rank Banzet, Trustee, dated |vced bv Mammic H. Johnson he 19th day of December (W'idow)' to Julius Johnson and 946 and recorded in Book 162, wife Winnie H. Johnson 6 >age 131 in the office of the Uiarch 1950. tegister of Deeds of Warren, ^he sajd saie will be made ^ountv; default having been' subject to existing liens of reonade in the payment of the,ord jnciuding 1960 Warren ndebtedness thereby secured; county taxes. $ md the holder of the bond Tbis 8th day of April, 1960. hereby secured having de- JAMES D. GILLILAND nanded a f^eclosure thereof Trustee or the purpose of satisfying jamES D. GILLILAND aid indebtedness, the under-! Attorney-at-Law igned trustee will offer for warrenton, N. C. m64tc & ale at public auction to the ? lighcst bidder for cash at the EXECUTORS' NOTICE ourthouse door in Warrenton, Having qualified as ExecuJorth Carolina, at twelve, tors of the estate of C. C. PerI'clock. noon, on the 31st day.kinson. the undersigned here>f May. 1960. the land con- bv give notice that all persons.-C-ig eyed in said deed of trust, I having claims against said eshe same lying and being in. tate are required to present || Varrenton Township, Warren! the same to the undersigned ,,2 bounty. North Carolina and or their attorneys within one nore particularly described as I year from the date hereof or ; ollows; this notice will be pleaded LOT NO. 1: Beginning at}bar of their recovery. All | in iron stake on Morton Street, persons indebted to said estate .ucy Taylor's Southwest cor-! are requested to make prompt j ier, thence running 88 degrees1 settlement. i.Sffll Vest 82Vi feet, more or less, This May 23. I960 ?viifl ,1 uug stuu street to an iron PAGE PERKINSON, take East side of Tarwatcr CLANTON C. PERKINSON.. Itreet; thence North 2 degrees Executors of the Estate of 1 Vest 105 feet, more or less, c. C. Perkinson. ilong Tarwater Street to an! BANZET & BANZET, N ron stake; thence North 88 de-1 Attorneys. ra27-6tc ] !rees East 82% feet to an - : ron stake, North-East 105 feet| . |T_A _ _ . o the place of beginning, (the; All 111 IllANS ') 3t referred to of Lucy Tay, ir's is under contract sale to j FINANCING REFINANCING -i er by Charles A. Tucker) The! AITTA PDCIMT PA bove lot is lot on plat. AU 1 U ttULUl 1 We S LOT NO. 2: Beginning at an 10?? ?] ron stake, Florence Pettus wonioa mm Jston's Northwest corner; Henderson, N. C. TeLGEt-SJW ^ hence North 88 E., 82% feet, tore or less, to an iron stake orner with Lucy Taylor; ... . . . hence North 2 W. 115 feet to We are P??od to 4 J he South side of Sweet gum announce that Z^STTo anTon^e MR" EDGAR R. WOOD I n the East side of Tarwater is now connected with , treet; thence along Tarwater us as aalwanan See him treet South 2 E. 115 feet to fnr n ^^1 nn-j _ 1 le plnce of beginning, being *?ra ~ Wm ot No. 14 and Vz of Lot No. IS new Cadillac, Pontiac 01 -3 s shown on Plat of Morton Oldsmobile. . v$jm [eights, recorded In Plat Book ' , page 2 Motor Hpnll*raiin M f* i were conveyed to Florence' "enaerson, ?. u ettus Alston by deed* dated ? For Tho Boot la Frosea Food, Packaging, And Processing Equipment Always Think Of? . .-&iaW
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