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r THURSDAY, DECEMBER f Y " - S. r . ? . . f.? r.-7'" - vs. Henderson-Hill Judge's Daughter and Robt. Henderson Married Nov. 26. Miss Rebecca Josephine: Hill became the bride of Robert Ar rowood Henderson in si candle light ceremony in the-First Bap tist - Church of Wadesboro at 5 o'clock on Thursday, Novem ber 26. It's the Best gasoline you've ever been ?'-H4ffl8BN?iP'S sg""-1-' ---'"t" - tiff ft .-..v- . v - 1 A - '', - 1 pr jw ry 1 : j ' . . Total working horsepower forthehighestompxession cars! for many late model high-compression cars "Total PoweV" Esso Extra makes it possible fox the Crst time tp enjoy .full per formance without a trace ot knock or ping. , ,...- ESSO STANDARD OIL CQMPA M7; 3, 1953 . I . ma The bride is the daughter) of Mr. and Mrs. Barringtori Taylor Hill. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mils. Thomas Henderson of Ellerbe. The Reverend Harvey A. W Glazier officiated at the double ring ceremony. A program nuptial music was presented oi by Mrs. Sam Harrell, organist, and Mrs. Jimmy Hough and Miss Becky Ann Snuggs, vocalists The bride was given in mar GIVES the utmost working horsepower under today's all-round driving conditions NEW TOIM POWEK ESSO EMM j y? 1 I Total working horsepower for'iJiany new cars where total performance is now kept "under wraps" by re tarding the spavk to; avoid knockmg. These' cars may bo set to fully efficient tim ing? getting more horse power, better gas mileage. -- i Si V triage- by! .her: father. Her. gown: ;The . aidants :carT?tm;r;irm .TOwngpests mcnw-. : was- a" VeneViorigiriat; of rwhitr boucpretS: of' bronze chrjfeanthe- --Jcs: am - Mrsr-Hichard -Mer-it -4. - uv. "wwt '"TrriTi . TYiafVftfriy.'rthhftTiflLt uiiTof -Cullowh'ee. Mrs: Huali deep v neckline long . crushed sleeves tarjered to -points over lancet geti.the - neckline, 'and formed- the ' istolff exteriolmg The bouffant skirt'- worn: Ovelr'crinolj'nes.fell toheloor .exienjiiri" into, a; long Cathedral train. , l'J HeV; two vtiered- fbrmalf length vil - of r iUuston was. attached I to a -coronet of seed' pearls. '. The. i-Jnide ' carried. - an arm r bouquet; chid center , and showered with .stephartotis. . Miss v Dixie Anne Moore of j which -.fastened irt Jbacir. wlthf - 'fitnn ,3 ,SnuffffAf XEllerbel TvciHHBi,-vpsimaL -mt iTArfirf"'hifttnn"nn'pWf f aS.-fWS Arn a&Kpcf -man.'rMrsAjrdy Matlaclf kit ri?4 TJlnchbur" Virginia was the maid of honor; . Mrs. Charles Lee 'Snuggs, sister of the bride, was matron of . honor." Bridesmaids were Mrs. Barrington T. Hill Jr. of Wadesboro: ' Mrs. Edward Vuncannon Jr. of Ellerfae, sister nof the bridegroom; Miss Caro lyn - Griffin (of . Statesville, col lege roommate of the bride; and Miss Joanne Schell of Wilming ton. The flower girl was Miss Becky Ann Snuggs, niece of the bride. . The maid of honor wore a floor length bouffant dress in iridescent emerald;; 7 green taf feta designed with tucked, bodice and short puff sleeves. She wore a matching halq clip with flirts ation veil. The other attendants wore dresses of identical l-styie and color ; The flower girlj. wore a floor length bouffant dr6ss of white satin; . ANY ENGINE Total working horsepower. w! lerever "cold engine stall in i' is a critical problem on . cc oi, moist days. Its special "ac ditive protects against stalling caused by carbure--- to : icing, pwmits maximum possible powgr-flow from the time you start your engine. ToMl working horsepower can benefit present ysers of .-' "regular" gasoline in short- " trip, around -town driving. By switching to new "Total - Power" Esso-; Extra,' they -vn get. better, performance, ton. The Sign of, Happy Motoring9 Copr 1853,.B360 In. ROCKINGIIAM POST-DISPATCH, 'r "Mr"?' The , flower girl carried basket covered in white ; with ; bronze Georgia. Jack lAOAl&hbOto wn- Thomwhitebf Budtojs-panf ioh;- and Max - McLedd- oti -'i The' bride's 'Mother wore; a pink ifailleVsnit piped , with sat-.fei,lin'dn-rith"an-.,t-embToSdery.i. rhinestones , and seed perBk Her corsage was of pink . cam ellias ; ?' - -The,' bridegroom's Mother wore a riavjr bhi&Haffeta dinner dr,ess trimed ih 'pink lace. Her ; mittp were of-mqjehing pink lace. She, wore an orchid pinned td the shoulder of her dress. . The church ..was decorated in an altar effect with a gold cross and candles... Altar vases con tained,.. white .rcrysanthemunis. White ' crysanthemiims a ii d white gladioli ; arid r, branched candelabra 1 with a background of palms and ferns', . -ttlM For f travelling; the bridere a dress maker suit in French blue wool: with . embroidery of pearls and rhinestones oh the collar. Her: hat was ;in winter white, , and : accessories were grey baby lizard shoes and jhatchj ing bag. ' r: . The Mother and Fatherf Of . the bride? entertained the guests at a , reception at the Anson Cdun ty . immediately following.- the ceremony. -. , able to use in your car! i.i New "TOTAL POWER" ESSO EXTRA is a blend of hydro-carbon power components especially engineered to meet the total power and anti-knock requirements of even the highest-compression ne engines. For mil lions of older cars it means better working horsepower and better total engine performance. It is not only the . finest gasoline in Esso hetory . . . but the very. best gasoline-you can buy! - - TOTAL POWER mearust what it says. It means, . to begin with, a great advance in sheer high-conipres-sion'POWER under the toughest drivingtooiiditions.-iIt means POWER to star fast in any wearlier . POWL?R for fast warm-up . . . POWER-to kill off knocks and pings ; ." POWER to resist cool .'weather stallinff. ;- POWER to take steep nnieage :.6p, swiftly from a standstill. It means' that in the total . vor me jous yuur euuit; i vuneu on to cio, you can t expect the maximum that can be obtained from any- S- ' i ' gasoline that you can buy.The inevitable result is;the ' .'.kind of smooth performare and long mileagc youVe always wanted. . t For. the very newest in f Happy Motoring!' try new5-' "TOTAL POWER" ESSO TjXTRA today. You will find- no other gasoline gives vii&et today's all-round RICHMOND COtJNTY, N. C. :6f Cullowh'ee, Mrs:. Hugli Moore; -Miss .Polly" Moore, Mr. and' Mrs.; George -Wooley, and Mrs" LvU; Iinebprjy, all :of and Trenton, -N:- J.f ,Mrf-andMrs: .-JiJ Brtan, t x runes v ai ; nacitensacs; j new h' irm o-ie W; r , wuwuft tcner ana WTIyei vWhitevilief, Mr- and t-nanoU D3f.and Mrs;'-W. " P. isner ot uoncord;1 - and Miss Nancy r Wdodard of Hamlet. I; I v ' tiQUlO M TMim-MMf MCT wuir y. " ; timber Iahd in ; "'illAiKl; ': .route 3. phdne 4 782 - ;:; fi or write loiSk A?f 3MifEB CO. 1 Normal Ni ( ' hills in stride . r . PO'ER to pifcfc " it t . V ywnnore in extra performance ;.. driving conditions. ?F"""C .V" . . . . -, . tEAD JhE CLASSIFIED ADS 15 ' ': "'r-- .... : . NOTICE TO ALL, SUUTJltnAN RESIDENTS ANDOlTNCT. 04 PKOPEHTY OUTSIDE OF TJIE . CPRPORATJ3 LJRirrS OF THE. TOWN OF, ROCKINGHAM; AND SERVED BY, THE TOWN, OF ROCKINGHAM' WATER yp .v L-All;resjdMWdCQWerX,)o- PjopenyaSiuiKujEs w .uwlui-iu. th Town ot Rockingham Water .System and - Jiving' or y owning property "srithlri; 1,000 f eet of itny fire -hydrants TAKE;-, NOTICE, .that'' the'-Msbwv-aroCoxun'i'to'' threrms thereof subject to sioners of-the Town' of Rocking? ham have assessed v an - annual rental of $75:00 " on - each lire hydrant on the; lines' served by the Town of Rockingham Wa ter System,, saidassessment f to begin January, 11954 and: to be due and v payable von or before April 1st on each year .thereaf ter. - .' " v : .J'.' ; All persons : and owners of property "living within l,000 feet of any fire hydran$ outside the; Corporate Limits are- hereby re quested to get together: and dpf point some person to r collect from those" who should; pay their pyO rata part of said $75.00 - in order that the same, may V be paid to the Clerk of the TOvm of Rockingham on I or. before" April.lst of each xear.. The Town wUi' not slc&P portion of said: $75.00 from any oner person Upon failure- to pay th $75.00 ;; fof any; one fire: hydrantserveoU ana un- hv the Town of Rockmehani her- t tte;hydrwtprtll rtp: A. a reaves, By order of the Mayoyiana Commissioners of the;Trti? o (Nov. 19, 26, Dec."3, 10c) 'g. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATJON Having qualified a Adminis trator ot the Estate of. the late; Jim Capel, this is. to notify; aU persons having claims against the decedent to present same to E, E; yuncannon;EUeri Carolina, or ta : pittman ; and; Webb, Rockmghami North Caro-' Una, duly verified, on or before the? 26th day? of October, 1954, or this notice will be', plead in bar of recovery All indebted" to the decedent vjilj please settle with the Administrator, , This, 26th of October; 1953.V E. E. Vuncannon, , Administrator. Pittman & Webb, Attorneys.; '" (Nov. 5-Dec. 9c r-'S;- NOTICE OF SALE! OF ; . REALtlSSTATEt NORTEC CAROLINA, RICHMOND! COUNTY Under and by virtue of , the power of salfr contained in a certain deed of . trust executed by F. S. Scarboro and his wife, Ella Rae Scarboro, dated the 12th day of June, 1945, and re corded in Book 256, page 417, in the officer of the Register of Deeds of Richmond County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment ' ot the indebtedness thereby secur ed and said; deed Qt trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trustee will., offer for ale , at public auction to the . highest bidder for ': cash at the j court house : door in Rocklnghamw -North Carolina, at noon, on the 5thr day of December, ; 1953, the property conveyed in said, deed of trust the same lying and; be ing in the County of Richmond and State of Norths Carolina, , in. Marks Creek Township," v and more particularly described as follOWS: " - - ' . ' ' . t . 1ST TRACT: BEGINNING:, at a stake, a, corner of Billy Smith's Land, on the west side of light wood Knot Creek ajid;runs 27 deg. E. 13 . chains to a line of Lot No. 4 in the- divsion of; the with the line of said Lot No? John Si Smith Lands;? thence 4 and 5 N. 27 deg. E. 30 chains to a corner of Darby Gibson's lot ; thence with the division line S. 73 deg.' E. 563 chains to the nm of Crooked . Creek; thence down the various courses of' Crooked Creek to the' North cast Corner oT Lot No. 2 of the John S. Smith, Estate lands thence with the Northern boun t'.ary of Lot No. 2 N. 73 deg. W. 7 .5 chains to the beginning: t his being a part of the " land, rold to J. J. Peele as shown; by teed recorded in the office of 1 he Register of Deeds in Rich mond County; Book 62, page 154. ;: 2ND-TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake in ' J. J. Peele's line in a branch" near bis house and runs with said, branch.?: 6 chains to a maple tree in said branch; thence-- N. 75 deg. .30 mux. W. .11.25 chains - to Noah Smith's Jipe; thence!. with Noah Smith's line to J, J. Peele's line; thence with his line direct to. the fco ginning, ' contsdning 9 acres. 1 more ' or less; " this being' the same property , as is described in atdeedjfecorded in Booit 75, page 24;! Richmond County Registry, But this sale will be made snb ject,.to all outstanding and un paid: taxes. t - -. ; ' - ; . This,:29th day of October, 1953 A7 A; Reaves, Trustee (Nov 12.U9, 26,Tec. 3C) NORTH CAROI :ta . .. RICHMOND CO JNTV v Under and by-virtue of the power of sale contained- in a ettdhdeed of trust . executed ill ; Ruth ( widower datea th6 4th day of August, 1948, ana nrjr" ' orth.CJarolina, default having HenVniade in the payment of thfcjlridebtedness: thereby secur- edahd-Said deed of trust being foreelo&ure,1 the undersigned tjrastee.will offer for sale at pub- HcSauctlon.to the -highest bid- tierfoV cash at the courthouse door;, in Rockingham, North Carolina, at noon, oh th6 12th day?i December: 1953, the prop- erty.v conveyed in: said deed of tf rist tjie same lying and being in theCounty of Richmond and Stater of y North Carolina; in Marks' r. Creek Township, and particularly . described as follower'- ' ' C BEGINNING AT a stake in the center of the road, Compress Stre6t,;4nd runs. North 200 feet to .ail ion .' stake; thence West 225 Jeet to another iron stake: thence South 200 feet to a third iroh-stake in- the -edge of the dloid; ' thence; East to ? the beginning; a- distance of 225 .feetv ; 5 lut this sale will be made snb- lyf '-Z'ZH ': Trustee. JNpV19, 26, Dec, 3, 10c) !y;Tli3hdersigned, having qual ified1. administrator of thd estajfeVof Lillie Nicholson Farm; erdfece'ased, late of Richmond County,- this is to notify an persons. having claims against said estate to present them td the undersigned on or before the 13th, day of November 195i or this notice will be pleaded irr bar . of - their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please' make immediate payment toHlie undersigned- This, 16th, of November 1953; , ; . v M. C. McLEOE ; . v Administrator. (Nov, 26 Dec. 31c) NOTICE OF SALE OF L ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE OF JAMES W. McKENZIE & SON AND McKENZIE'S CASII STOREj On Monday, December 14; 1953, at 12:00 Noon in frontof. hTjRock undersigned receiver of James W; McKenzie and James W; Mc Kenzie. . Jr., Trading, as James W. McKenzie & Son at Cordova arid McKenzie's Cash Store at East Rockingham, will sell at public' auction for cash to the highest' bidder, the ' accounts re ceivable as 1 follows1 All accounts due James W. Carolina, the same totaling McKenzie & Son at the Steel Mill Store at Cordova, North meht of account showing the name of the debtor, the address $6,891.46. For a detailed state of the debtor and the amount due. by , the debtor in each case, reference is hereby made to the Court File in the . Office of the .Clerk of the Superior Court in the. .case of "Allen Bennett Company, et al, ,vs James W. McKenzie, et al," for a complete description and detailed state ment of. said accounts. N All accounts due James W. McKenzie '6 Son at McKenzie's Cash Store in East Rockingham, the same totaling $368.76. For a detailed 'Statement, of aqepun showing the name of the "deb tor, the address of the debtor and the amount due by the deb tor in each case, reference . is hereby mad,v.tp - the, . Court FileJ in the. Office of the Clerk ' of the Superior Court in1 the cas'e of "Allen Bennett - Cbmpany, et al, vs James W. McKenzie, et al," for a qpmplee -descjrip,-" tion and - detailed statement : of said accounts. "u . r This sale will he -made'- under5 and by .virtue of the, authority granted to the undersigrfeU e ceiver in an Order of the -Superior Court, dated November 12, 1953, in a cause therein pending entitled; "Allen Bennett Com pany, et. al. Plaintiffs; 'vs James W. McKenzie,. -et, al,: -Defend,-ants", wherein the .undersigned receiver was directed to acU vertise and sell the above des cribed accoUntsrtceivableT-' ' "This 20 day of November, .1953. : CLAUDE L. PARKER, RECEIVER Pittman & Webb Attorneys Nov. 26, Dec. 3v 10c) - f : Dr. Hilton D. Haines, D. , Diplomate Ameriian Board of . Strfj5aL&vMed.icaI. Disease nf ..- Obstetrics and.Gvnecology V Specializing in JMatern,it (pajses,, . V-i, , -" : .; Women - 118 IWREXCITSTl fx - Rockingham; 1, G. . Office Phone SBS tlothe 3621 9 AM -12 AM: Z&o P.M- 5 PM Except - Wed: A'SaUAfternoHia, Over-Seas Mailing Boxes. For Sale At Journal Stationery; StoreJ SECTION TW PAGE FIVfc -f - - UCALr LuX . m r - On Tuesday, December i22, 1953, at il:00 o'clock A. M.,!iOn v ., the PrLson Camp Ellerbe Road at the site of the lands herein after described, the undersign ed Commissioners will sell Vat public auction for cash to the h-hes bickler, the; fojlowi'ns . . DCiiig uati inos. I, 3, 4, &, 6; 7, 8- 9, and 10 lying on he West side of Prison Camp Ell erbt Highway, according tot n. . ;plat of same made by T. Bery X.iles, Registered surveyor, '.in 'November, 1953, Which -said plat is recorded in Book of Plats No. 7 on Page 59 in the Officeof , the! Register of Deeds for RiQh niofid County, . reference ItP which said plat is hereby made for a detailed description of . said tracts of land. . :: Boeing Tract Nos. 1,2, 3, 45, C 6r7 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,ahd 16 lying on the East side of sid :l ;PHsoh Camp Ellerbe Highway aids on the West side of U.S. Highway; No. . 220, according Ho . a :stiryey. and plat of same nwle by j Berry Liles, Registered v Stiryeyor, in November, ; 1953, whcb. said plat is recorded in the pffice of the Register vof D)sds for Richmond County; in Book of Plats No. 7 on Page 60, reference to' which said plat fis Jifereby t made for a detailed de- ' scritotioh of said tracts of land. i 'This 'sale Will be made under 1aiq by ' virtue of authority gfahd to the undersigned jCprnniissioners in a special pro ceeding pending in the Super ior ? Court of Richmond County, jNbrtH , Carolina, entitled, In sthe. Matter of the Sale of Lars pi the Estate of J. R. Coley apd the' Estate of Mfs. Queen H. 'Coleyi by Bessie Queen Colly, et f al, j Petitioners, Ex 'Parte," wherein the undersigned Com missioners were authorized and empowered to make a pubjtic le Of. the aforesaid described property.! ' i fThis 1 21st day of November, iQ53. ; :, , ( : A i I ; ' 'BESSIE Q. COLEY and 1. i 5 SALLY O. COLEY, ,' ' i ' Commissioners .' Pittman, Webb, Attorneys I i (Nov "24, Dec. 3. 10, 17c) I Embalmers and Funeral Director ! AMBULANCE SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT WATSON-KING Funeral home ! A trt 1-1 A A. " .,i.l3id J.. Franklin street (Watson-King Mutual Burial Association, Inc., Office) :i DIAL it J 'A FOR Coal - Fuel Oil Rockingham KSIcS'Cd':- -, ( TTLi Economical Construction v""r USE Cement Blocks For Dependable a STORES BARNS 5 v ' GARAGES UNDER. PINNING ' PARTITIONS PUMP HOUSES "t WACKSt' 2 SEPTIC TANKS CHIMNEYS X STEPS y OHi TANK PILtXRS i FENCES CURBING Dealer In '36ckingham & Vicinity iPHONE 2154 J 4- V r
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