-Classified Ads-i DA TEC Mgi'lar 1 LJ CLASSIFIED ?OS par word minimum .80 per lneertioa ? .80 per run ?ertfco on keyed ads. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY .70 per column inch. MEMOKIAM8 same as Res. Ibr Classified. AU classified ads must be accompanied by cash or check. FOR SALE POTTERY BARGAINS ? | Large selection, bird bathi, flower pots. Import Items. Discount to florists. Open 7 day* a week. Rlggan's Gro cery. U.S. No. 1, Klttreli, N. C. 12-10, Tue A Th-tf SPOTS before your eyes-? on your new carpet ? r? move them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer II. H. C. Taylor. 2-6 ch FOR SALE ? Mobile Home, | 1860 34' X 8' Extra clean. [ reasonable priced, call G7 6-4045. 1-28, 30; 2-4,6, pd Dealer for Twentieth Century welders, air compressors, battery chargers, and weld- J Ing supplies, free trial. Louisburg FCX Service. 1-28.30; 2-4,6 ch WANTED NOTICE: If you have good credit and would like to finish payments on almost new cabinet model Auto matic ZIG-ZAG Sewing Ma chine. Total only $58.77. Write: National's Time Pay ment Dept., Box 5126, Char- | lotte, N. C. 1-14,16,21,23,28,30; 2-4 ch WANTED: A man for local firm, apply to Bo* 32, Lou isburg, N. C. 2-4, Tu&TH tr | "FEMALE HELP WANTED" PLACEMENT NOW ? women | to work 4 hours dally at ex cellent pay serving Avon | customers In your vicinity. Full or part time, no experi ence necessary. Needed, Pocomoke. Mapleville, be tween Bunn and Louisburg on 39 areas, write Mrs. Edna Inscoe, Route 1, Castalia, N. C. or call Louisburg, 496-4061 evenings. 1-30; 2-4,6 ch ] ? POSITION WANTES> ? Companion nurse for elderly lady. In or near Louisburg. see Maggie M. Cooper, 102 Tan Street. 2-4,6 pd ? SERVICES OFFERED ? NEED CASH for farm opera tions? See your farmer owned PCA. See M. t. Jones. general manager. Production Credit Assn.. Louisburg. N.~ C. 2-6, ch WANTED Young man. High School Graduate. Interested In ca reer In advertising. Write Bo* A, The Frank lin Times, giving education and qualifications. MB. FARMER |We ire now spreading bulk limestone and ferti liser. See us for your da. ?bare FI X Service OY 6-3366 BETTER USED TRACTORS 2 S60 Fords with live pto 2 Fordtson Dcxta Diesels with live pto 3 NA^jfFords 4 SN Fords 1 C21 Ford with Sherman Disger and Wagner Louder NEW FOR* TRACTORS GASOLINE ? DIESEL SALES & 8ERVIC FARM TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT CO.. Inc. Henderson, N. C. Phone GE 8-8185 Federal Jobs Cut Washington, D. C. ? The next two years will see almost 6,000 Jobs eliminated from the Fed eral payroll, the White House reports. Andrew Hatcher, press aide, ?aid that the heads of 47 de partments and agencies have chopped 3,391 government jobs tor the fiscal year ending June 30, and an additional 2,708 for the fiscal year ending June 30. 1965. J Breaking The News | Doctor--" Your wife need not worry about being a little deaf. Just tell her It Is mere ly a sign of advancing years." Husband- -"Doctor, would you mind telling her that yourself ' -Legal Ads NOTICE OF PIBUOATIOX OF SUMMONS Narth Carolina. Franklin County. In The Superior Court Before The Clerk. 8. P. No. 4 98 Daiay Cleora Brooka an J huaband, William Gaither Brooka and Ora Lee Morgan Brodie. widow. Petitioners Vs. Buddie Morgan and wife. Perry Lee Morgan. Burda Morgan Yarborough and hus band, Bennie Yarborough, Martha Ella Morgan Harvey and husband, John Harvey. Melicia Morgan Bennett an.l husband, Sam Bennett. Ken neth Morgan and wife, Cor nelia Wilder Morgan. Jennal Fogg, widower. William Heniy Fogg and wife, Annie Gray Fogg. Mary Fogg Green an-J husband, Clarence Green. Lula Fogg Wilder and hus band. Jake Wilder, Farrill*. Fogg Sneed and husband, Shepard Sneed, Polly Fogg, single. Rossella Fogg Perry and huaband. Charlie Perr/, Lelia Fogg Hillard and hus band. Jimmy Hillard, Sam Henderson, widower. Gene Autry Henderson and wtfo, Dorcihy Henderson. Bobbie Ann Henderson Davis and husband. Barnibas Davis. Respondent The respondents. Buddie Morgaji, Perry Lee Morgan. Burda Morgan Yarborough. Bennie Yarborough. Martha Ella Morgan Harvey, John Harvey, Melicia Morgan Ben nett. Sam Bennett. Kenneth Morgan. Cornelia Wilder Mor gan. Jennal Fogg. William Henry Fogg. Annie Gray Fogg. Mary Fogg Green. Clarence Green. Lula Fogff Wilder, Jake Wilder, Farrllla Fogg Sneed. Shepard Sneed. Polly Fogg. Rossella Fogg Perry, Lelia Fogg Hillard. Jimmy Hillard. Sam Hender son. Gene Autry Henderson. Dorothy Henderson. Bobbie Ann Hendt-son Davis and Barnibaa Davis and any and all other unknown or unnam ed heirs of Mary Morgan Wilder, deccaaed. will each take notice that a special proceeding entitled as above has been commenced againtt them in the Superior Court i of Franklin County, North Carolina; that the purpose of paid Special Proceeding is for -the sale for partition of the lands described in the Peti tion filed in said Special Pro ceeding. which said lands be longed to the late Mary Mor gan Wilder al the -time of her death; and the said respon dents will take notice thai they are required -to appear in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Couit for Franklin County, in Louisburg, North Carolina and answer or de mur to the Petition filed in said Special Proceeding with in ten <10) days after the 6th day of March. 1964. or the petitioners will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in raid petition. Notice is also given in the above special proceeding tD any and all persons for parti tion of the lands described in the Petition filed in said Special Proceeding. which said lands, belonged to Mary Morgan Wilder at the time of her death, and all such persons interested in said premises, and all persons, whomsoever and wheresoever, interested in this Special Proceeding will take notice that a Special Proceeding as entitled above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina, and the substance of -the Petition filed therein is as above set out; all such persons will further take no tice that an order in the a bove entitled Special Pro ceeding has been iraued by ' -Legal Ads the Clerk of Superior Court of Franklin County, North Carolina providing that no tice by publication be given to all said persons who may be interested in the premises I concerned in this Special Proceeding, and entitled to-' notice of the same, whose i names are not listed in the; title ;o this Special Proceed ing as set out above as a ! party thereto; and a VI said | persons and each of them will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the ClerK of the Superior Court of Franklin | County. North Carolina atj I his office in the courthouse in Louisburg. North Carolina, within ten (10) days after* I the 6th day of March. 1 9 #? 4 and answer or demur to the Petition filed in said Special , Proceeding, or file other; pleadings as they may deem proper, or these petitioners! will apply to the Court for, the relief demanded in said ; Petition. This the 4th day of Febr uary. 1964 RALPH S KNOTT. Clerk of Superior Court Franklin County. North Carolina. Thomas F East Attorney for Petitioners. 2-6.13.20.26. NOTICE OF &ALE $140,000 TOWN OF FKAXKLIXTON. NOK I II CAROLINA SAMT.VKY SfcWLK BOX US Sealed bids will be receiv ed until 11 o'clock. A M Eastern Standard Time. Feb ruary 18. 1964. by the un dersigned at its office in th?' City of Raleigh, Nor.h Car olina, for (140,000 Sanitary Sewer Bonds of the Town of Franklinton, North Carolina, dated December 1, 1963, an<l maturing annually, June 1, $5,000 1966 to 1993, inclu sive, without option of prior payment. Denomination $1,000 or. at the request of the successful bidder by telegram or in writ ing received by the Local Gov ernment Commission within 4 8 hours a.fter the receipt of bids, $5,000; principal, and semi-annual interest (J and D 1) payable in legal tender at The Chase Man hattan Bank, in New York Ciiy; general obligations; unlimited tax; coupon bonds registrable as to principal a lone; delivery on or about March 16, 1964, at place of purchaser's choice. There will be no auction. Bidders are requested to name the interest rate or rates, not exceeding 6% per annum in multiples of 1/4 or 1/10 of 1%. No bid may name more -than six rates, and each bidder must specify in his bid the amount and the maturities of the bonda of each rate. The bonds will be awarded to the bidder of fering to purchase the bonds at the lowest interest cbstj to the Town, such cost to be determined by deducting the total amount of any premium bid from the aggregate a jnount of interest upon all of the bonds from their dale un til their respective maturities. No bid of less than par and accrued interest will be en tertained. Each bid must be submit- j ted on a form to be furnish ed with additional informv tion by the undersigned. , must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked "Bid for Bonds", and must be accom panied by a certified check upon an incorporated bank or trust company for $2,800, payable unconditionally to the order of the State Treas urer of North Carolina, on which no interest will be al lowed. Award or rejection of j FINCH'S PLUMBING i | Serving Louisburg & Franklin Co.: : ?; Repairs-Remodeling-Installation :: j ALL WORK GUARANTEED : CALL JULIAN FINCH FARM SALE ? SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1964 10:00 A. M. F. 0. PEARCE ? MILES NORTH OF ZEBULON, N. C. 1 1/2 MILES SOUTH WEST OF PEARCES 1-140 Tractor with Cultl. & Dlsf., 1- Fast Hitch Bottom Plow 2 (14"), 1-Tobacco Transplanter Fast Hitch, 1-Cole Corn Planter Fast Hitch, 1-Sub Soller Heavy Duty Fast Hitch, 1- Stalk Cutter for John Deere (M), 1-Cub Trac tor with Cultl. <i Dlst., 1-Wood Saw for Tractor, 1-Bemas Tobacco Transplanter (Trailer Type), l-Weeder(FltsSuper A or Cub), 1-D. C. Case Tractor (Trlcycle-type with Rear Mounted Cylinder), 1-6 ft. Case Gang Disc, 1-Traller Type 2 (16") Bottom Plows, 8-Tobacco Trailers, 1-Farm Trail er with Railings, 1-Mule Drawn Cart for Tobacco Trailers, 1-McCormtck Deerlng Mule Drawn Mower, 1-Hay Rake (Mule Drawn), 2-Mule Drawn Cole Corn Planters, 7,000 Tobacco Sticks, 2 -Sets Smoothing Harrows, 1-275 Gal. Water Tank, 2-Mule Drawn Fertilizer Dlst., 1-Electrlc Celar Water Pump, 1- 1 Horse Wagon, 1 Mule, 1 Set Wagon Harness, 2 -Set Plow Harness, 10-55 Gal. Steel Barrels, 2-Beasley Plows (Mule Drawn), 1-Rldlng Cul tivator, Several Turning Plow & Cultivator (Stonewall), 1-Mule Scoop, 1-2 Horse Plows, Several Sixes Sweeps and Cultivator Hoes, Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, 2-Cross Cut Saws. -Legal Ads? bids will be made on the date above stated for receipt of bids and the checks of un successful bidders will be re turned immediately. The check of the successful bid der will be held uncashed as security for the performance of his bid. but in the event the successful bidder shall fail to comply with the terms of his bid. the check may then be cashed and the pro ceeds thereof retained &s and -for full liquidated dam ages. The unqualified approving opinion of Mitchell. Perch ing. Shet:erly & Mitchell. New York City, will be furn ished without cost to the purchaser. There will also be furnished the usual closing papers. The right to reject all bid? is reserved. LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMISSION ^ By: W. E Easterling Secretary of the Com mission. 2-6 It NOTICE OF RESALE OF VA LI ABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Franklin County. North Carolina, made and entered in tHat Special Proceeding en titled "Alice K. Beves. Peti tioner. vs. Pattie O. Beves. Incompetent. Defendant", the undersigned Commissioner will, on WEDNESDAY, THE 12TH DAY OF FKBHI AKY, 11MI4, AT OH ABO IT THE HOl'll OF 12:00 OVLOCK, NOON, at the Courthouse Door of Franklin County. Louisburg, North Carolina, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, upon an opening bid of $12,650.00. that certain tract or parcel ?of land being in Franklinton Township, Franklin County. North Carolina, and more particularly described as fol lows: ALL that certain tract or parcel of land which is sit uate In Franklinton Town ship. Franklin County, North Carolina, aad being the land devised to Thomas Morris Beves in that certain Will duly of record In Book of Wills S at page 427, dated 18 September 1866 In the Of fice of the Clerk of the Sup erior Court of Franklin Coun ty. North Carolina, and known as the Beves tract of land and containing 308.8 acres, according to Survey made by Credle Engineering Company, Durham. North Carolina. December 1958, and said Plat or Map of said Survey being of record in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Franklin Couhty, North Carolina, In Book of Maps 5 at page 20, and more particularly described as foU lows: BEGINNING at the South ern pojnf of the Beves Road which *1% approximately two (2) miles Southeast from the Town of Franklinton, and at a point designated by an iron stake as shown on said Map, which ia located East of the Beves home site; thence from said iron stake South 7 de -Legal Ads greea 10 minutes East 1803 feet to an Iron stake In the fence; thence South 69 de crees 30 minutes West 1730 feel to a large (36 inch) Poplar tree designated by an | iron stake on the West aide of Franco Creek, thence in a generally Northwesterly direction along Franco Creek (according to metes and bounds) 2907 feet on Map hereinbefore referred to, tq a stake and pointer on the Northern edge of said Franco Creek; thence North 3 de grees 30 minutes East 3306 feft to an iron stake and pointer, which pointer is gen erally West 128 feet from a large Sweet Gum tree: thence South 81 degrees 00 minutes East 24 07 feet to a point in j the center of Beves Roa'l ; thence along -the center of said Beves Road South 10 degrees 4 5 minutes East 9 5 feet to, a point; thence along the center of said road South ' 18 degrees 15 minutes East 442 feet; thence along the center of said road South 22 degrees 00 minutes East 318 feet; thence along the ccnter of said road South 1 5 de grees 00 minutes East 300 feet; thence along the center of said road Sou:h 7 degrees 4 5 minutes East 144 feet, thence along the center of said highway South 2 degrees 00 minutes West 251 feet, thence along the center of said highway South 7 de grees 30 minutes West 2S0 feet , thence South 1 degree | 30 minutes West 100 feet j along the center of said high jwav; thence along the center ! of said highway South 9 de grees 00 minutes East 126 feet; thence along the center of said highway South 18 degrees 00 minute East. 300 feet; thence along the. center of said highway South 18 de nret*8 45 minutes East 197 feet to the point of begin ning. The above sale la subject to the laws relating to Judi cial Sales, and the successful bidder will be required to de posit the sum of ten per cent (10%) of the amount bid as Venetian Blinds j and Doors Awnings CANVAS a METAL | Storm Windows | RECORDED ft T APED } .\Vu' Blinds Ornamented Iron FREE ESTIMATES M. G. WILDER "MONK" 417 W. Noblt St. 10UIS1URG, N. C. HOOTENflNNV USED CAR SU?!' All makes, all models, all priced low to go! Buy 'em for a song, folks, at our Used Car Hootenanny now! J ro.A.f. 1963 Ford Galaxie 500, 4-dr. H. T. 1962 Thunderbird, 2-dr. H. T. 1961 Ford, 2-dr. H. T. 1959 Ford Galaxie 500, 4-dr. ' 1959 Ford 1-ton Truck SPECIAL 1959 Chevrolet BelAir, 4; 4-dr. GRIFFIN MOTOR COMMNYI Louisburg, N. C. N. C. Daalara Licanaa No. 1004 -Legal Ads evidence of good faith, which deposit will be forfeited upon non-compliance. ? The above sale is further subject to rental agreement for the year 1964. and to the confirmation of the Court This the 27th day of Jan [ uary. 1964. W H TAYLOR Commissioner. I l-30: 2-6. KXRCI TOW'S NOTICK Having qualified as Ex" , tutor of the estate of Mary Roster Wheless. deceased late of Franklin COHkly, N'orth Carolina, this is to notify all persons bavin* claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be fore the 24th day of July. 1 964. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of January. 1934. J H BOONE.' Executor. E. C. Bulluck. Attorney 1-23,30; 2-6, IS Latin Aid Progrom Washington, D. C. --Appoint ment of Thomars C. Mann as assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs inay augur a reorganization of the Alliance for Progress. In announcfhg (he State De partment shift-the first high level realignment made by Johnson-officials said Mann will be In charge of all politi cal, economic and military as f pects of United States policy on Latin America. Step Down i McGregor: " What's the Idea of a band of mourning on your I left leg, Jock?" j Jock: "Me mlther has pas | sed a ay." Johnson At UN Washington, D. C.? In a speech before representatives of 113 countries In the General Assembly hall of the United Nations, President Johnson ap pealed to diplomats to end the cold war--"once and for all." But did not believe that this could be quickly achieved. U. N. diplomats liked the president's speech especially because he lined up with presi dent Kennedy and favored the United Nations and an end to the cold war. He Can Talk He bid high for the parrot, and finally It was knocked down to him. Paying ov.r his $50, he asked: '?Does this parrot talk?" "Who do you think was bid ding against you?" the parrot Inquired. TAYLOR |HA(lDWAf?E I I FURNITURE I MUST MAKE ROOM FOR NEW FURNITURE BOUGHT AT JANUARY HIGH POINT SHOW THEREFORE WE OFFER YOU THESE EXCEPTIONAL CLOSE OUT BUYS LARGE CHAIR "" ? BROWN UPHOLSTERY WAS "IlVS FOAM CUSHIONS t inl Qr CONVERTS TO BED IU/.33 SOFA BED & CHAIR 0095 STtSK?"1" 12,85 2? PIECE unuy SOFA & CHAIR ?? CQ95 BEIGE UPHOLSTERY, qq qc 371 FOAM CUSHIONS 09.33 W EARLY AMERICAN WAC LOYESEAT. 91*00 0^95 GREEN PRINT UPHOLSTERY NgW FOAM CUSHIONS 2? PIECE MODERN NOW SOFA & CHAIR was |2995 GREEN & GOLD UPHOLSTERY < 71 qc FOAM CUSHIONS ^ I #1.93 2? PIECE DANISH MODERN NOW SOFA & CHAIR was lonqi. WALNUT EXPOSED WOOD WAS ? yUf) BLUE-AQUA-BLACK STRIPE 17c QR FOAM CUSHIONS 1/3.03 2-weceoanish modern was 174.95 NOW chair |29" EARLY AMERICAN SOLID OAK WAS ? 4- PC. BOOKCASE BED 9flfl QCl C H9S BEDROOM SUITE208M9.slo!r 4 PIECE MAPLE WAS 189.95 |AQ95 ffitSoo* sum howWsL SOLID HARDROCK MAPLE WAS ? HHflf ROUHD TABLE ,7S ? I2995 PEDESTAL BASE EXTENDS TO 92" NOW j fcjj STUDIO BED_ was *H95 GOLD UPHOLSTERY - 92.95 N0W #HTJ MAKES DOUBLE OR TWIN BEDS I V GROUP OF i OCCASIONAL CHAIRS I 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF CLOSE-OUT SPECIAL AT 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF H.C. TAYLOR Housewares ? Plumbing & Electric Supplies - I Heaters ? Farm Supplies - Sporting Goods - Rugs - Giftwares - Furniture - Draperies - Anything For The Farm I Home. Phone 6 Y 6-3423 East Nash Strert ^ ^ Louisburj, N. ^ C.

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