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Classified Ads. DATFS regular iVr* 1 CLASSIFIED .08 per word minimum .5Q per Insertion ? .50 per run service on keyed ads. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY .70 per column inch. MEMORIAMS same as Reg ular Classified. All classified ad* must be accompanied by cash or check. FOR SALE FOR SALE ? Oates. Ellis M'edlin, Rt. 2, Zebulon. 10-26.28 pd SPOTS before your eyes ? on your new carpet ? re move them with Blue Lustre. Kent electric sbampooer $1. H.C. Taylor. 10-26 FOR SALE ? On<?Wood, coal or electric cook ilcje. 1919 Ford pickup, 1954 Chev rolet car, Oil heater, soy bean bay, mule fertilizer distributor. Seico tiller plow and wood saw fit John Deere and M Tractor. Con tact Willie Conn near T. H. Dickens Store. 10-21,26 pi} WANTED WAITRESSES ? Neat appear ing girls of good character. 18-40 years. No experience necessary as we wiil train you. Some part time posi tions available. Excellent salary plus tips, hospitaliz ation, paid vacations, etc. Apply in persoROo Shflney's Big Boy Restaurant, Down town Blvd. Raleigh. 10-14.19,21,26,28; 11-2,4,9 cb SEVERAL good territories open. Customers to see our exciting new Christmas line. YOU show them and earn big weekly income with Avon. Write or call 496 4261 at night, Mrs. Edna Inscoe, Rt. 1,. Castalia, N.C. 10-21,26 ch INCOME ? SI* ARK TIME No selling. Refill and collect money from New Type coin operated dispensers In this area. Must have car, refer ences, $550 to $1850 cash. Ten hours weekly can net excellent income. More time can result In more money. For personal Interview write CO-REP, INC.. 6490 VIR GINIA AVE., PITTSBURGH. PA., 15202. Include phone number. 10-26 Salesman wanted Outstanding Opportunity. Due to the recent promotion of of our salesmen to manager we now have an opening for a salesman or a young man to train for salesman. Apply In person only. THE SINGER CO. 108 E. Hargett St. Raleigh, N. C. Legal Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN in accordance with the require ments of Section 160-175 of the General Statutes of North Caro lina that the Louisburg Town Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed amend ment and revision to the present Zoning Ordinance of the Town of Louisburg, at 7:30 p.m. on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1965, at the Town Council Room lor cated In the Armory Building in the Town of Louisburg, North Carolina. Said proposed changes being as follows; To extend B-2 Zone on the West side of South Main Street from the present boundary of B-2 Zone South to the Mineral Springs Road, and to change the area South of the present B-2 zone to read 44 B-2" Instead of "R-2" on the Official Zoning Map of the Town of Louisburg. All Interested persons are in vited to attend. ? This 19th day of October, 1965. KATHERINE D. GUPTON, TOWN CLERK FOR THE TOWN OF LOUISBURG October 19, 26 NOTICE OF RESiLF, OF V ALL* ABLE HEAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power and authority' cbiltained in that certain Order of Resale made on the 19th day of October, 1965. by the Honorable- .Ralph S. Knott, Clerk of the Super- j ior Court of Franklin. Coun- 1 FOR SALE Ky. 31 Fescue Seed. 12c Pound. Cleaned And Ready To Plant. MORT HARRIS Rl. 4, Louisburg USED TRACTOR BARGAINS 1?671 Ford Diesel 1 ? 860 Ford with Live PTO 1?640 Ford 2 ? 8N Fords 2 ? 9N Fords 1 ? (Farmall Cub 1?240 International 1 ? John Deere A Tjiese tractors recondition .ed, .painted, and new tires r-where necessary. NEW FORD TRACTORS GANOLlSK * DimRL KALKK A SKR\ I(T, FARM TRACTORV EQUIPMENT CO.. Inc. I\ O. H??\ 727 Telephone .ienevH H-8185 Heudi ion, ('. Dependable FCX Seeds Pay Off At I i Harvest J You can depend on PCX for highest quality seeds . . the' kind of ?ced> which give you satisfying yields Such seeds did not) happen by accident. They are the result of years of research and experiment jtion by leading breeders of the Carolina*. the nation and the world When you plant FCX Seeds, you can do so with confidence They represent the best available anywhere. S** your . nearest FCX Store or Dealer Agent for all of your fall seed requirements. SMALL GRAINS PASTURE COVER CROPS A WE FILL ASCS ORDERS LOHISBURG FCX SERVICE BICKETT BLVD. LOUISBURG, N. C. ty. North Carolina, in that certain Special Proceeding entitled. "B. F. Dorsey. Ad ministrator. C.T.A. of the Estate of Sallie C. House, et a Is. Ex Parte", the Commis sioner will on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1003 at or about the h<?ur of 12:00 o'clock Noon EST. at the Courthouse door in Louis burg, Franklin County. North Carolina, offer for resale at public, auction to the highest bidder for cash, upon an opening bid of $5,300 00 that certain tract -of land situ ate, lying and being in Cedar Rock Township. Frankhu Coihity, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: That certain tract or par cel of land situate, lying and being in Cedar Rock Town ship. Franklin County. North Carolina, being bounded on the North by County Road No. 1425. on the East by Bartholomew, on the South U>y Dorsey. and on the West by Murphy and White Level Baptist Church and being more narticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at & point in the center line of County Road No. 1425.vsaid point being the Northeast corner for the White Level Baptist Church Lot and the North west corner for the tract of land herein described; run ning thence along the center line of County Road No. 1425. South 86 degrees 15 minutes East 291.4 feet to a point in the center line of said road; running thence along the center line of said road. South 83 degrees 00 minutes East 163.5 feet to a point in the center line of said road; running thence along the Bartholomew line and leaving said road, South 9 degrees* 00 minutes West 1819 feet to a stake; run ning thence along the Dorsey line North 86 degrees 00 minutes West 557.7 feet to a stake; running thence a long the Murphy line, North 5 degrees 45 minutes East 14 41 feet to a stake. South west corner for White Level Baptist -Church; running thence along the Southern line of the White Level Bap tist Church Lot, South ii2 degrees 4 5 minutes East 255.5 feet; running thcjne? along the Eastern line of said*Chtrrch Lot. North 6 degrees 00 minutes East 185.5 feet to a stake; run ning thence North 85 degrees 00 minutes West 70 feet to a stake; running thence North 7, degrees 30 minutes East 211 feet to the point and place of Beginning, con tainlng TWENTY - THREE (23) ACRES, mora or less, according to Map of Phil R. Inscoe. entitled. ^'Mlap ?f Land Surveyed for Bert Hor sey. et al. known as Tract No. 2 of the T. C. Collins* J)ivif^ion of 1925. and allotted to Sallie House," said Map being iated July. 1965, to which Map reference is here bv made for a more complete ?and adequate description. TOBACCO ALLOTMENT: ATTENTION FARMERS Iw e Are Now [Spreading Bulk Lime, Filling ASC Orders for Seed, .Fertilizer and ' Lime. ESSO KEROSENE,/ HEATING OIL, ! L. P. GAS j L. H. DICKENS ! & SON I RT LOUIS&URG, N C. i Won t Vanish Some one-company insurance salesmen vanish after >ou buy a policy. Not independent insur ance agents. As independent apents. *e give you continuing, personal service. If you have a loss ue're at your side, seeing that your claim is paid fast, fairly . Gel added service at no added cost. Stop in soon. HODGES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone Gy 6-366B N. Main St. Louisburg. N. C "THE 100" We Support Louisburg College 1965 Legal Notice 2.16 Acres The purchaser is to receive no rent for the year 1965 and is not to obtain posses sion of said land until Jan uary 1, 1366. The successful bidder will be required to make a deposit of ten per cent ( 10 9c ) of the purchase price as evidence of food faith. This the 19th day of Octo ber. 1965 CHARLES M. DAVISi Commissioner. 10-26; 11-2 FXBfTTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Exe cutor of the estate of Cor nelia H. Murphy, deceased, late of Franklin County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or be*' fore the 19th day of April. 1966. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 19th day of October, 1965. HAROLD R MURPHY. Rt. 1. Louisburg. Executor. 10-19.26; 11-2.9 Dr. Richard C. Whitfield Optometrist Louiaburg. N. C. Ground Floor Dr. Perry'a Building Hours:' 1:30 to 5:00 P M. Phone Daily Except Wed. GY 6-4165 John F Matthews Attorney & Counsellor at Law Practice In All Courta 215 Court Street Phone 496-3523 or 496-34S6 Loulsburg. N. C. Hours by Appointment DR. J. R. EATMAN Chiropractor Cameron Village Raleigh. N. C. Office Hrs 9-5 " Phone Mon. thru Sat. R2R4063 Wed. Evenings TE284 44 Beam & Beam Attorneys at Law Loulsburg, N. C. Office In Professional Bldg. On Court Street Practice In All Courta LUMPKIN. LI MPKIN * Mfi Attorneys Loulsburg. N. C. Ground Floor Office. Next to Harris Pharmacy Practice In Franklin and Sur rounding Counties, and In Federal Court Hill Yarboroueh Charles Yarhorough Lawyers Ground Floor Office In Yarhorough Bldg oil Main 8t. Second Rull^llng from Post Office Loulsburg. N. C. Telephone' GY 6-3185 General Practice In All Courta Publicity is a dangerous habit; some people make fools of themselves over a little bit of it. Franklin Mem. The following were patients In the hospital Tuesday morn ing: ? WHITE PATIENTS , Helen Ruth Allen, Wake For est; Robert Lee Ayscue, Cas talla; Mary Beaty Bass, Louls burg; Martha Mae Breed love, Frankllnton; Nona B. Brewer, Loulsburg; Wesley Burton Bur natte, Loulsburg; Bruce Cole Chamblee, Loulsburg; Rose Champion, Loulsburg; Sylvia Ann Champion, Loulsburg; Na dlne Collins. Loulsburg; Gertie Winston Conyers, Loulsburg; Katherlne Ford, Loulsburg; Mattle Lou Fuller, Loulsburg; Birdie Baker Griffin, Louls burg, Sollle J. Howard, Louls burg, Sue E, Jernlgan, Louts i r Hospital Notes burg, Haul Sinter Joyner, Frankllnton; Wyatt W. Lane, Frankllnton; MUdreB Duncan Llde, Frankllnton; Virginia Mc Ghee, Frankllnton; Essie C. May, Frankllnton; Roy Moor*, Loulsburg, Sue Strickland Moore, Loulsburg; Lemuel P. Murphy, Loulsburg; Douglas Oakes, Loulsburg; Brooks Par rlsh, Loulsburg; Nettle W. Pearce, Zebulon; Geralda Per ry, Loulsburg; Rufus G. Place, Loulsburg; Estelle Robertson, Loulsburg; William Kenneth Sherron, Frankllnton; Peggy Griffin Smith, Loulsburg; Ev erette B. Spencer, Loulsburg; Zelma Tllley, Loulsburg, Bar bara VaughAn, Frankllnton; Lucy Wheeler, Frankllnton; Thomas Wheless, Loulsburg; Phillip B. Wilson, .Loulsburg; Dorsey Wrenn, Sr., Loulsburg; Katie WUson, Loulsburg; Iris Champion, Loulsburg; WHITE BIRTHS Jerry Lee . and Helen Ruth Allen, Rt 3, Wake Forest, N. C., announce the birth of a son, born Oct. 2^, 1985? COLORED PATIENTS Delia Joyce Anderson, Spring Hope; Raymond C. Basket, Lbiflsburg; William Branch, Loulsburg; Will Harris, Hen derson; Early Hartsfleld, Loulsburg; Shepherd Johnson, Loulsburg; Louis Person, Loulsburg; Lela Webb, Louls burg, Dora WUUams, Louls burg; Jessie Williams,. Louls burg, George Felix Edgerton, Lou Ls burg, COLORED BIRTH3 Augusta and Dora Williams, Rt. 3, Louis burg, N. C., an nounce the birth of a girl, born Oct. 25, 1965. Expert As the FBI agent passed through the village he noted amaxlng evidence of target shooting. There were number less bull's-eyes on fences with a bullet hole exactly through the center. He wanted to meet the marksman and was In troduced to the village Idiot. "How do you shoot like that?", he asked. "Easy," was the answer. "I shoot first and draw the circle afterward." I AUCTION SALE - BILL YOUNG TOBACCO FARM - FRANKLIN COUNTY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1^65, 11:00 O'CLOCK A.M. WE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION. FOR CASH, ON THE PREMISES IN HARRIS TOWNSHIP. FRANKLIN COUNTY. N C , AT THE BILL YOUNG HOMEPLACE. ON N. C. HIGHWAY NO. 401. ABOUT 6 MILES SOUTH OF LOUISBURG AND 24 MILES NORTH OF RALEIGH. N C , THE BILL YOUNG HOMEPLACE - TWO TRACTS. FIRST TRACT CONTAINING 114-</2 ACRES SECOND TRACT CONTAINING 27-|/2 ACRES LARGE TRACT HAS 3,000 FEET ROAD FRONTAGE ON N. C. HIGHWAY NO. 401 SMALL TRACT HAS ROAD FRONTAGE ON CLIFTON'S POND ROAD NEAR HARRIS SCHOOL. 1965 ALLOTMENTS ' ' 6 TOBACCO 5.77 ACRES 9290 POUNDS COTTON - 2.3 ACRES CORN ? 9 ACRES VALUABLE GROWING TIMBER THIS FARM HAS 6 ROOM RESIDENCE SITUATE ON HIGHWAY NO 401 CENTRALLY LOCATED BETWEEN LOUISBURG AND RALEIGH. N. C. TIME: 11:00 O'CLOCK A.M., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3D, 1965 ... ??? ? , . ? - PLACE: IN FRONT OF THE BILL YOUNG HOME HOUSE ON N.C.H. 401, SIX MILES SOUTH OF LOUISBURG AND 24 MILES NORTH OF RALEIGH. MAPS CAN BE SEEN AT OUR OFFICE. LUMPKIN, LUMPKIN & DAVIS, ATTORNEYS FOR OWNER 5 LOUISBURG, NORTH CAROLINA ? , PHONE: 496-3171 I for Convenience i At First Federal convenience is many things. /' 1 Convenience is free parking for our customers beside our new office build ing at 202 North Main in Louisburg. ? i ? f ? if ?' ' Convenience is odr drive-up window where you can transact your , business right from your car. I . Convenience is saving by mail, using our free save-by-mail envelopes and we pay postage both ways. _/ ? Convenience is being open morning and afternoons, 9 to 4, Mon day through Friday PLUS 9 to 12 noon on every Saturday morning. When it comes to convenience, more people think first of First Fed eral Savings & Loan, the convenient place to save in Louisburg. < ifyjl ' ? I I ' ; ? , i?. /'/?-, . '} ?*' ' ??I FIRSTJILFEDERAL (?7$iUo<uiz/Z<?n> or ROCKY MOUNT 202 NORTH MAIN STREE1 IN LOUISBURG * V \ ? f.?
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