? BCNN SCHOOL NEWS * ? ? ? Louise Williams, '83 ? ? Editor-in-Chief ? ? Mlu Myrtle Jackson * ? Faculty Advisor * ? ??????????? Mh tirade ? A Field Trip MIm Bberwln, our Science teacher, delighted the ninth grade with a field trip Tuesday morning. When we met In our class room be fore leaving, Miss Sherwln told ua that we were to collect, on our trip, (wenty-tlve or thirty leaves, give the name, venation, arrangement, color, form, margin, and a tew miscellan eous notes on each. Among the other collections were pond scum, Insects, fungi, and other things worth class discussion. Thirty boys and girls left happy and prepared for what might come. We left the building at 9:15 o'clock, and walked rapidly until we reached ihe woods and began listing the trees. Each person obtained one leaf from every tree to carry back to class room for discussion.. We soon returned to the building with several mishaps, namely: being chased by a cow, obtained minor cuts, and damp feet by sliding into the creek. v We wish to show our greatest ap preciation for the deep Interest Bhown to us by our teacher and I daresay everyone not only enjoyed the trip but profited thereby. MARGARET GRIFFIN. 1-4-4 One of Payne's plays will be given by some of the faculty and towns people within the next week or two. A definite date has not been set. Look tor further announcements. The name of the play Is "Izzy Bloom's School of Acting". If you want to see a real comedy, plan to come to see this production. Izzy is a typical Jew. You will hurt your sides laughing at him; likewise, Sar dine, the black-faoed comedian will make you forget your troubles. Come one and all! t t t l I. T, H. F. The Bunn chapter of the Y. T. H. F's. met in the gymnasium on Thurs day evening October 22, for the pur pose of Initiating the boys who were curolled In Agriculture and were not ?nembers of the club. A short program was rendered by the officers an 12:00 o'clock noon, at the Court House door of Franklin County, N. C., offer for sale at public auction to ihe highest bidder for cash, the fol lowing described lands: All that certain piece, parcel or tract of fend containing 173 1-4 acres, more or less, lying and being on the Anderson Bridge Road, about 3 miles from the town ot Bunn, la Cypress Creek Township, Franklin County, N. C. and adjoining the lands ot H. W. Wilder, W. G. Cooper and others and Leglnnlng at the road, a rock; thence N 45d E 10 1-2 poles to a pine stump; ?hence N 73 l-2d E 76 poles to a branch, Hufflne'a corner; thence along said branch 35 poles, 7 links to Cypress Creek; thence up the courses nf the Creek to a birch, pine and ash pointers ; thence 8 88d W 160 poles to a rock and hickory; thence S 3d W 127 1-2 poles to a post oak on the ri'ad ; thence along the road 10S irolu u. the beginning, containing 173 1-4 acres, more or less and being the tract of land conveyed to Susan H. Batton by deed from I. T. Valentine, Trustee, duly recorded In Frfcnklln County Registry in Book 233, at page 363. A deposit of ten per cent of the amount bid will be required of the successful bidder at the hour of sale. This notice dated and posted this 3rd day of November, 1931. SOUTHERN TRUST COM PANY, Trustee. By Worth & Horner, Attys. 11-6-61 NOTICE OP SALE OF 8CHOOL PROPERTY Having been authorized by the Franklin County Board of Educa tion, the undersigned committee will at 9:30 A. M., Monday, November 23rd, 1931, In the office of the Board of Education, receive sealed bids on the following school prop erty: 1. The Sandy Creek School Building and site. 2. The Mountain Grove School Building. (The Mountain Grove School site will be deeded to the Mountain Grove Baptist Church.) The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. Signed: G. C. PARRISH, MRS. M. M. PERSON, G. M. RAYNOR, JOE FAULKNER, ALEX WESTER, W. H. GUPTON, J. H. JOYNER, E. L. BEST, 11-t-lt Committee. NOTICE OF SALE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY Having been authorized by the Franklin County Board of Educa tion, the undersigned committee will at 9:30 A. M., Monday, November 23rd, 1931, in the office of the Board of Education, receive sealed bids on the following school prop erty: 1. The Ingleside School Build ing. (According to deed the lite re verts to the estate of H. D. Eger ton.) 2. The Maplevllle School build ing and site. The right is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids. Signed : J. Z. TERRELL, GEO. MANNING, J. B. HUNT, WALTER STRANGE, J. R. TERRELL, A. F. JOHNSON, E. L. BEST, 11-6-lt Committee. NOTICE OF SALE North Carolina, Franklin County. Default having been made In the payment of the notes secured by that deed of trust from B. M. C. Mullen and wife, Pattie A. Mullen, to J. R. Westbrook, Trustee, which was reg istered July 38th, 1928, In Book 280, at pages 179, 8Q and 81, In Franklin County Registry, I will, at the request of the holder of said aotes, and under authority contained In said deed of trust, tell the fol lowing described lands at public auction, to the highest bidder for caah, at the courthouse door in Loulsburg, North' Carolina, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 7TH, 1*81, at 11:00 o'clock Noon: 1. That certain tract or parcel * of land In Dunn* Township, Frank lin County, North Carolina, deserib ed and bounded ai follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a white oak on south side of Tar River, Bell and Williams' corner, near Williams' ford; thence along said Williams' line 8 JOd K 112 poles to a white oak and pine. Bell and Williams' corner In An drew Bryant's line; thence along said line 8 73d W 114 pole* to a stake, Bell and Bryant's Corner in old county lino; thence along Qldeon Strickland's line N 26 l-2d W 204 poles to a maple on bank of River; thence down the meanders of said River to the beginning, containing 215 1-2 acres, more or less; it being the same land conveyed to Pattle C. Mullen by F. H. Allen and wife, by deed dated December It, 1924, and recorded In Franklin County Registry In Book 262, page 223. 2. That certain tract or parcel of land situate In Dunns Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, containing 21.46 acres, mor? or less, as shown by plat and survey of the J. H. White lands, the same being lot No. 6 appearing therein, which map and survey Is duly re corded In the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County, In book at Orders and De crees No. 9, page 256, to which ref erence Is hereby made for full and complete descriptions by courses and distances, metes and bounds; and being the same land conveyed to Pattle C. Mullen by J. R. White, Commissioner, by deed dated Nov. 28, 1923, and recorded In Franklin County Registry In book 264, page 602. 3. That certain tract or parcel of land situate ill Dunns Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, con taining 11.88 acres, being tract No. 3 us shown by map and survey made by M. S. Davis, C. R, of lands of W. A. Mullen, Sr., which map and survey is duly recorded in Franklin Co. Registry in Map Book No. 1, page 188, to which reference is hereby made for full and complete description. 4. That certain tract or parcel of land situate In Dunns Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by the public road leading from Old Bunn to State High way No. $0; on the east by the lands of J. W. Cheaves; on the south by the lands of C. C. Pippin and J. W. Cbeeves; and on the west by the lands of C. C. Pippin, containing two and tl.ree-fourths (2 3-4) acres, mora or less; and being that lot or parcel of land on which is located the dwelling in which the said B. M. C. Mullen ana wife now reside, and also on which 's located another dwelling which is &t present occupied by Chester Rose. 6. Also a life estate in the follow ing described tract or parcel of land situate in Dunns Township, Franklin County, North CaroHna, to- wit: Bounded on the north by the lands of Ella Pippin and C .C. Pippin; on the east by the public road leading from Poplar Springs to Bunn; on the south by the lands of C. O. White and others; and on the west by Crooked Creek, containing 105 acres, more or less, and being part of the home tract ?'f J. C. White and wife which lies on the west side of the road leading from Poplar Springs to Bunn, the deed for which, to B. M. C. Mullen and Pattle (J. Mullen (or and during the term of the natural lives of both, being re corded in Franklin County Registry in bock 184, page 368, which is now referred to for fuller understanding t thereof. G. Also lou.- lots or parcels or land situate in Dunns Township, Frankiln County, North Carolina, and particu larly described as fellows: (u) Beginning at a stake on the east side of Main Street and in Pey ton Sykes' line; thence along Peyton Sykes' line and an Interior angle 8?d 18' 283.6 feet to a stake in Sykes' line and 76 feet from center of Montgom ery Lumber Company's main line track; thence along right of way of bald company's main line track, and (long right of way of said company's yard to a stake on east side of Main Street, (right of Way of Main Line), lelng 75 feet from center of track und of Y 26 feet from center of track; thence along Main Street 264.7 feet to the beginning, containing 1.255 acres, is shown in the survey made by J. i. Wells, surveyor, in 1909. (b) Beginning In the center of the road to Bunn, corner for W. A. Mullen, Jr.; thence N 19d E 31 poles to a stake, corner for W. A. Mullen, jr., fifty feet from the center of Mont gomery Lumber Company's railroad; thence along their right of way> N 64d W 4 poles 16 links to a stake; Mrs. S. A. Wright's corner; thence S 19d W 32 poles to the center of the road, corner for Mrs. Wright; thence along the road southeasterly 4 poles 10 links 'to the beginning, containing 82-100 acres. (c) Beginning at a stake, now J. A. Pippin's corner; thence N 4 l-2d 15. 61 feet to the center of the Tarboro Road; thence along the road about N 73 l-2d W 164 feet to the entrance of the Poplar Springs road; thence tlong the Poplar Spring road S 17d W 103 feet to the old Pippin line; thence along that line S 87 l-2d E 184 feet to the beginning, containing 14,137 square feet (d) Beginning at the center of the road to Bunn, S. B. Mullen's cor ner; thence N lg 3-4d E 37 1-2 poles to a stake, earner of S. B. Mullen, fif ty feet from the center of Montgom ery Lumber Company's railroad; thence along their right of way N 544 W 4 poles 16 links to a stake, Mrs. T. D. Weather's corner ; thence S 19d W 40. poles to the road; thence along the road, southeasterly 4 poles 20 l'nks to the beginning, containing 96-100 acres, being No. 2; and being the same land conveyed to B. M. C. Mullen by M. C. Mullen and wife, by deed dated Nov. It, 1913, and record ed In Franklin .County Registry l> Book KSr tic* 181. This 2nd day of November. 1911. J. H. WBSTBROOK, Jl-?-4t Trustee. DOLLARS D(HWRACLES! PENNIES PERFORM WONDERS! ? AT THE N. C. SALVAGE CO. F. A. ROTH'S OLD STAND SHOE SALE IS NOW GOING ON ! Thousands of Pairs of Fine Sample Shoes For the Whole Family at Prices That Mean a Great Help To Your Pocketbook. WE KNOW YOU NEED TO SAVE 1 WE ARE GLAD TO BE ABLE TO HELP YOU ! 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