"My wife likes its smartness and all that extra room? but This v-8 engine's what - ? ? - ? l_ OPENED MY EYES!" Engineers have known for years the undisputed advantages of the V-type engine... simplicity, economy, compact ness, ruggedness. But until Ford an nounced the first Ford V-J8 in 1932, no one had found a way to bring these advantages to the low-priced field. SINCE its introduction this en sine has been constantly re fined and improved? but the AahV features of Ford design have re mained unchanged through the production of over two million |V-8 engines. This is the engine that powers the beautiful 1936 Ford V-8 . . . This is the 8-cylinder engine which, because it is V-type and I compact, gives "all tha( extra room" that many a woman has wondered about in the Ford V-8 body. This is the engine which proved sparkling performance and eight cylinder smoothness are economical if you have a V-type engine with a dual-down draft carburetor that takes the "gas" used by a four and splits it into eight equal charges. This is the engine you need for quick, sure, cold-weather start ing this winter? the engine that's "opened the eyes" of over two million enthusiastic Ford owners. You'll find such an engine in no other car at anywhere near the price of the Ford V-8 for 1936? So why not arrange to drive one today? YOUR FORD DEALER Standard accessory group including bumpers and spare tire extra. Easy terms through Universal Credit Co., the Authorized Ford Finarcc Plan. ON THE AIR? PORD SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, T ND<Y EVENINGS 9 TO 10 E.S.T.? FRED WAT INC. AND HIS rENNSYLVANTANS. TUC- DAY EVENINGS. 9.-30 TO 10:30 E. S.T? COLUMBIA NETWOkk The government pays for labor, not materials, on these WPA pro jects. Materials can't vote. How poor old Eva ever managed to dress without a mirror, the devil only knows. What men call firmness in themselves they call contrariness in others. Recent rains have damaged peanuts still In the stacks In Hert ford County. IT'S TIME TO BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS A Make a Cash payment and we will keep your purchases till Christmas J GIFTS OF REAL VALUE BOYS WAGONS $1.00 up VELOCIPEDES $2.75 up Ball Bearing $1.00 up Skates * SCOOTERS DOLL CARRIAGES DOLL TRUNKS DOLL KITCHEN CABINETS Ohilds Rockers $1.25 up I Plain Chairs $1.00 up | t.ft. kk l?k IrW kv bV hk. hW bW xk. GUNS $7.50 RIFLES $4.00 Hunting Coats . . $3.95 Gunn Shells, . . 65c Box Bicycles and Rifles Pocket Knives Pocket Watches, $1.00 Wrist Watches . $3.50 Flash Lights - Tools Aluminum Roaster Aluminum Percolators Electric Lamps Electric Irons Cook Stoves - Ranges Best values ever offered The Great MAJESTIC Ranges, new styles, the best range on the mar ket. Come and see them The New Model Alad din Lamps, the pret tiest oil lump yon ever saw and it gives such a fine light. And lots of other things for Santa Clans. Come to my store and let ns show yon, and ?you can stop worrying. ? FURNITURE ? Bed Room Suits Walnut Finish k.oo and up 30 ^Living Room Suits 15 .00 up Breakfast Room Suits $|g.oe up Dining Room Suits Odd Chairs and Rockers - Wool J-OO up Rugs *3 Linoleum Rugs, ICc small Linoleum Rugs, $0.00 6x9 ? - Linoleum Rugs, $?.00 9x12 W Mirrors 50c up TRUNKS I H. C. TAYLOR j HARDWARE STORE Phone 305 Loolalrarg, N. 0. j COMMISSIONER'S RE-SALE OK LAND Under and by virtue of an ord er of re-sale of the Superior Court of Franklin County made In the special proceeding entitled "H. B. May and wife Minnie May, Cora Patterson and husband R. L. Pat terson. A. S. May and wife Ethel May, Willis May, Vulah May. and Charles, May and wife Nancy May, vs. Ernest May and wife Rosa May Betty May Edwards and husband Henry Edwards, Louise May. Na than May, Robert May and wife Martha May. Marjr Debnam, and Charles P. Green. Guardian and Litem", the undersigned Com missioner will on MONDAV, THE OTH DAY OK JANUARY, l?a?, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon, sell at the courthouse door In Louisburg, Franklin County. North Carolina, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all that certain tract or parcel of land lying and being situate in Sand Creek Township, Franklin County, North Carolina, and de scribed as follows: Bounded on the north by. the lands of K. S. May, on the east by the lands of b. P. and J. W. Perdue and C. C. Inscoe estate, on the south by the lands of J. J. Allen estate, and on the west by the lands of J. Y. Beasley and D. T. Fuller estate, containing 93 acres, more or less, and being the tract of land upon which Frank May resided at the time of his death. This the 6th day of December, 1935. W. H. YAR BOROUGH, 12-6-5t ? Commissioner. NOTICE or SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authority Contained in that cer tain Judgment . of the Superior Court of Franklin County, enter ed In that certain Tax Foreclo sure suit, Franklin County vs. W. H. Allen and wife, Mrs. Annie Wilder Allen, F. H. Allen and wife, Mrs. Lou Reynolds Ford Al? len, Mrs. Annie Webb Allen, widow of J. M. Allen, deceased, et al.. duly docketed In Judgment Docket ? , at page 21, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Franklin County. North Caror Una, the undersigned commission er will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door In the Town of Lou isburg, North Carolina, at or about the hour of 12 o'clock noon on THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1986, the following described land: That certain tract or parcel of land situate In the Town of Lou isburg, Franklin County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Beginning In the center of the path leading to the King plantation, a cedar stake on the south side, Dr. W. R. King's corner; thence 8 20 l-4d W 101 poles S links to a dead oak on Wolfplt creek, Dr. King's corner; thence 8 54 l-4d E 34 poles 22 links to pointers; thence N 26d E 149 poles 22 links to ? stake In the path: thence N. 44d W 16 poles, N 48\d WI914 poles to the beginning, contain ing forty-two acres, more or lees. Dated and posted, this the 2nd day of December. 1936. CHARLES P. GREEN. 12-6-4t Commissioner. LOUISBURG THEATRE Matinee Daily 3:30 10 & 25c Night 7:00 & 9:00 15 & 30c SATURDAYS CONTINUOUS 2 TIL 11 10c and 25c Till 6:00 O'clock SPECIAL KID MATINEE Saturday Morning 10:30 All Children Free Just Bring A Toy SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7TH JOHN WAYNE IN "WESTWARD HO ' Also Our Gang Follies of 1936 and serial SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8TH JACK BENNY-UNA MERKEL TED HEALEY? NAT PENDLETON "ITS IN THE AIR" MONDAY, DECEMBER 9TH JAMES DUNN? CLAIRE DODD "THE PAYOFF" News ? Comedy . TUESDAY, ? DECEMBER 10TH Lawrence Tibbett ? Virginia Bruce "METROPOLITAN" WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11TH Lawrence Grey ? Mary Carslile "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" Comedy ? Serial THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12TH Rochelle Hudson? Henry Fonda "WAY DOWN EAST' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH Return Engagement ? JOE E. BROWN In "BRIGHT LIGHTS" ?NEXT WEEK? Thursdav-Friday ? Will Rogers, Last Picture "IN OLD KENTUCKY" TONKEL'S GREAT MIRACLE SALE CONTINUES AVAIL YOURSELF OF THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING WHILE THIS SALE IS GOING ON. ? r ** a _ We Have Gifts Suitable For The Entire Family. Do Your Christmas Shopping Early and Avoid The Rush ! \ TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STO^g, INC. J OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE j FAMILY ^ "Louisburg's Shopping Center"

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