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Inuitburq THEATRE Night Shows: 7:00 and 9:00 15c and 30e Matinees: 3:30 Qaily 10c and 25c Saturdays Continuous: 2 - 11 10c and 25c until 6 o'clock LAST TIMES TODAY FRIDAY* NOV. 18lli Shirley Temple "JUST~ AROUND THEi CORNER" All children occupying seats must have tickets. SATURDAY, ' NOV. 19th Double Feature Day 3 MESQUITEERS "PALS OF THE SADDLE" and PATRIO KNOWIjKH "STORM OVER BENGAL" Chapter Xo. <1 "DICK TRACY RETURNS" SUNDAY, NOV. 20th Sunday Shows 3:30 and 9:00 RARBARA STANWYCK HENRY FONDA "THEM AD MISS MANTON" MONDAY, . NOV. 21st Return Showing of the Year's Best Show ami Biggest Hit TYRONE POWER ALICE FA YE DON AMECHE "ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND" Tl'EHDAY, NOV. 22ml RONALl) REAGAN JANE BRYAN "GIRLS ON PROBATION" It dares to rip the veil from the secrets of the girls out on probation. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23rd MARGARET LINDSAY ANN SHERIDAN JOHN LII'EIj "BROADWAY MUSKETEERS" THURSDAY-FRIDAY, NOV. 24-25 A Thanksgiving Treat ! JUDY GARLAND * FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW Mary Astor - Walter Pidgeon "LISTEN DARLING" POMINQ NEXT WEEK "THE GREAT WALTZ" ?'HARD TO GET" COMING SOON "THE CITADEL" "IF I WERE KING" "THE SHINING hoUR" "ANGELS WITH DIRTY tfltW* THIS IB MOTION PICTURES . a<iHAgy^g. yEAK ? oo irtr HAVE VSKK MOVIE QUIZ , $250,000 In Prizes Prize Bull ? / MONROVIA,, Calif. ? Gkwtw "AJ5-J :ard. of Monrovia, pqses witbi Oofrtino, champion Hertford Bultj vh'ich will be exhibited ?t Great] Western Live Stock ShfljKV fct Lo?| Anaeles Nov. 20th to 25th- ? fc.\} We had the notion that college' football was a gentleman's gauie, until the ex-stars turned to pro1 fesSional wrestling. notice No. 720 North Carolina. In The Franklin Co. Superior Court COUNTY OF FRANKLIN v. ? JULIA BIBBY. Et al. The defendants Percy Bibby , and wife. Betty Bibby; Arthur. Bibby and wife. Annette Bibby; ?) Gertie Bibby. unmarried: Patrick Bibby. unmarried; Odessa Bibby, unmarried, minor; Edward Oay- J lord Howell and wife, Kathleen ("Kissie") Howell: Beatrice H. Turner, and husband. Willi?jn Turner: Bertha Cooke and bus- j band. Delio Cooke, and the Lin coin Oil & Paint Company will take notice that an action entitled' as above has been instituted and 1 is now pending in the Superior Court of Frankliu County, being a-tax foreclosure suit affecting j certain lands in Franklin County, to which suit the defendants above named are proper parties. And the said defendants above named will take notice that they are required to appear before the Clerk of the Superior fcourt of Franklin County at his office in Louisburg. on or before the 9th day of January. 1939. to answer or demur to the said complaint; otherwise, the plaintiff will a^ply for the relief demanded in his said complaint. Dated this the 15th day of No ivember, 1938. ! W. V. AVENT. 'll-18-4t Clerk Superior Court. SALE OK VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY i Under and by virtue of the au thority coiWerred upon us in a [Deed of Trust executed by Moses [LeMay. Sr., and wife Jennie Le May. and Moses LeMay. Jr.. and j wife, Mary LeMay, on the 5th day jof January, 1926. and recorded in I SMART MONEY HNUwb WHERE TO GO AFTER READING THE ADS IN THIS I NEWSPAPER. JOf G//H j Customers may kick BUT HE'S GOING TO SEE 90NIE HEAL KICKING Book 246. Page 292, we wilTon SATIIUIAY, the I7?h BAY OK DKCKMBKK. lft.W, * '] 12 o'clock noon, at the courthouse door in Franklin County. Louis burg. N. C? sell at public auct-ion (or cash, to the highest bidder the following land, to-wit: Begin at a hickory tree. J. H. Brodie'a corner, formerly , John son's, and- run N. Id 30' E. 19.S j ft. -to a atone,, then N: 51 30' W. j 313.5 ft. to an Iron pin. then N. ; 27 E. 1775. 5> ft. to a poplar, then N; 5 E. 361 ft. to another poplar, then N. 76 E. 1007.8 ft. to a cedar! stake, then S. 3 15' W. 2803.8 | alrnig^hp ttne of 'Brodie to a stake. . then along Brodie'a line IS. 87 30' "W. 1369.5 ft. to the plaqe of | beginning, and being the same land conveyed to Moses LeMay. , Sr. and Moaes LeMay. Jr., by deed recorded in Book of. Deeds 217. Page 548. in the ofTice of t'he Reg ister of Deeds of" Franklin ?Coun- , ty. * C. . Wis land is suhJeiiifQ all *nm|id taxes. S "1 & > . .. j TJJiis sale is nrade bj.>reit|pnjjofj| <h?~ failure of Moses LeMay. Sr., and wiW: 'jCTinle?t*May, and-Mos-f es^LeMay, Jr.. and wife, Mary Le M?\ to pay off and discharge the . Indebtedness secured by said Deed of i^-ust. ' [ A deposit of . 10% will be re quired from Mae purchaser at the safe, ? "Phis the 7th day of November, I 1938. INTERSTATE TRUSTEE CORPORATION, Substituted Trustee. ' Durham. N. C. Yarbo rough & Yarborough. Attorneys. iy8-5t NOTICE OF SALE "Dnder and by virtue of the po Grooming a Winner LOS ANGEtES, Calif.'. . . Bobbie ' fcpescer is only 2 ycajrs old. but| y nt Is man enough' to take on the, i jgtj of grooming this gander, a 33-' > pound grand cHairtplon, for the " forthcoming competition at the ? Great Western Live Stock Show, to be'-held November 20 to 25. wer and authority' of sale contain ed in that certiuu deed of trust of J. E. Tharrington and Jenny Wig gins to .W. C. Perry,* Trustee, which is recorded In Book 232 at page 33? In the public registry of Franklin County, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby and the hol der of.sald note having requested the underkigned trustee to fore close the {tame, the undersigned TONKEL'S DEPT. STORE ? Showing ? For Friday and Saturday Men's and Young Men's Suits , The very newest patterns and colors. Values up to $19.95 Special $12-50 Men's Hollywood Top Coats Formerly sold as high as $19.50 Special $?2*50 Ladies' Fur-trimmed and Un trimmed Coats The newest materials and ea|?rs. Values up to $14.95 Special $^.95 Men's Heavy ribbed Union Suits Special 49c Men's heavy duty Work Shoes Special $?.39 Men's N. & W. Overalls Special $?.15 TONKEL'S DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. "Louuburg's Shopping Center" * . > trustee will, 'biv MONDAY, l? DECEMBER. !?:??, offer for sale for cash to the high est bidder at the court houHe door nf Franklin County, at or about the hour of twelve o'clock noon ?n said date, the following-descri bed lands: Lying and being in Youngsvllle Township, Franklin County, being the tract or parcel of land specifi cally described 111 Item 1 of the last will and testament of Perry Wiggins, deceased, recorded in Book of Wills W at page 27, the said lands being bounded on the north by the lands of Charlie Hart, on the east by the lands of Ben Hart; on the south by the lands of John Perry, and on the wfist by the lands of Mrs. J. D. Tharring ton, containing 91 Vt acres, more or less, and being the home place oK Perry Wiggins at> the time of his death, and being the Identical lands conveyed in remainder to J. E. Tharrington by Miss Jenny (Wiggins by deed recorded In Book MS at page 337 4n- public regbtry of Franklin CoflriStyi' ' f) > ISTie successful bidder Witt* be iejqtrired to post a deposit ot ten per centum or the amount bid to , injure compliance;" v ?*"""? - Dated, posted aud published, this 17 November. 1?3?. W. C. PERRY. Trustee. ! Charles P. Green, Attorney. 11-18-51 1 SALE OF VALUABLE REAL j ESTATE Under and by virtue of the po wer and authority contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 7th day of January, 1937, by J. H. Wester and wife. Frances Wester, and recorded in the Pub lic Registry of Franklin County in TT _ Crosses Pacific Ocean in Chinese Junk ? -T- , LOS XNGEI?ES HARBOR, Calif. . . . Twenty years of dreaming came true in a modern saga of the sea when Dr. E. Allen Petersen brought his rickety Chinese fishing junk, the Mummel-Hummel, into Los An Ml e?-Harbor. The Voyage took eighty-five days from Yokohama and was 'a honeymoon trip of Dr. Petersen and his Caiifornia-born Japa nese bride, Tane. hook 341). page '77, default having! been made In the conditions of the | said deed of trust, and at the re- ' quest of the holder of said note. I will, on MONDAY, DKCEMBKK 1?, 1?S8, at or about the 'hour of 12:00 j noon, at the courthouse door In 1 I?oulsburg, N. C., offer for sale to ! the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest t-hat the parties above-named have in ' and to that certain ti'act or parcel of land, situate In Franklin Coun ty, North Carolina, and describe^ as follows: * BOUNDED on the N. by J. Cv Wester; on the E. by Clyde Bar tholomew; on t-he S. by Daniel Wester; and on the W. by R. H. Bobbitt Estate, containing 27 acres, more or less; and being the identical tract described in the Public Registry of Franklin CounJ; ty. book 337, page 244, reference to which is hereby made for more complete and accurate description thereof. This, the 17th day of November, 1938. G. M. BEAM. ll-18'5ti. Trustee. Louisburg's Best Department Store SAVE MONEY EVERY DAY I EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY AT FOX'S I /'WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASH YOU KNOW! THAT'S HOW WE KEEP OUR PRICES LOW!!" FAST COLOR TABLE CLOTHS Imported ? Size 50x50 ? Washable ? A REAL MONEY-SAVER. 7^^ ATTRACTIVE COLORED ? CLOTHS ! [1 * I RUB, RED, (JEKN AND GOLD. A TREAT Edit j'OfR HOME ! REGULAR (U)< VALUE. I PRE-THANKSGIVING OFFER! I For Women and Misses DRESSES GAY, NEW ? HOLIDAY DRESSES All the new type* In fine corded crepes, line Alpaca rayon crepes) in all shades as Rust, Wine, Teal Blue, New Pancul Blue, Boyal Blue, New Aqua. Plenty of all slfces. $2 DC $50? Value COATS OUTSTANDING NEW FASHIONS ! ? v> ? The extra smart ness you (rt at FOX'S Low Prices! A large range of colorful Nobby Tweeds, Plaids,- Black and White Mix luirs, Stripes ? - Rucks full to choose from. Before making any selection ? See FOX'S Astounding Coat Values J Bichly lined and warmly interlined. WOMEN'S SNUGGIE VESTS and P A NT S The kind that "Fits like your skin." They show no wrinkle* under, sleekist fitting clothes Sizes small, medium, large. 19 B LA NKETS 60 * 80 * ? PART WOOL Handsome rotors' woven of selected wool and cot ton yarns. They're bound with Rayon Taffeta. All are perfect. '1.79 $2.50 Value THE HOUSE OF HAZARDS GOSH, HOW I HATE TO GO INTO THE office with this black eve... ho \ON& WILL EVER BELIEVE THE TRUTH that i slackened it by Bu?vrif?o> into a ooofl./ By MAO ARTHUR ] -YOU DONT IMAGING I'D THINK. YOU WERE IN A fIST Fl&HT AT -TOUR MM.? \f)U /so YOU think. / V I'M TOO OLD TO ' fight.eh?.. er? that's] exactly what HAPPENED ??i eR <SO THIS YOUNG GIANT HITS ME IN TriE ^ ^ (eye /see? so i keep jabbi* with *v ot tff t. JABBlM WITH ?t rCTicT
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