Buy U. a. Buvnw Bon<!<] SKATE ' 'Tor Health's Sa)<e" SKATELAhD AT HENDERSON On Nortina Road Every Ni^ht 8 to 11 Admission: Adults 50c School Children 40c LOCAL NFWS & E. B Gibbs of Shelby. was a visi tor in the city during the week-end Rev. and Mrs. O. K. Ingram are patients at Granviiie Hospitai. Doris Poole. tittle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Watkins, is con fined by sickness. J. R. Gariick returned the latter part of the week from Duke Hos t pital and is spending a few days at his home on Linden Avenue. He expects to return to Duke the latter part of this week for further treat ment. ? HorreM's Radio & Teievision Service ts One Of The BEST EQUtPPED RADtO SHOPS !n North Carohno for AM, FM and TV Service Hotet^Oxford B)dg. Dia! 3230 Here's BR0ADL00M Va!ae That's StMPLY TERRtFK! NEVER Such a Choice of Fine Patterns and Colors m Such Fine Quality Carpeting )N 9 <md 12-FT. WWhm A Your choice of the smartest patterns and coiors avail abie! Twist pattern, Tone-On-Tone, Sculptured, Tex tured and even an 18th Century pattern!. Beautiful colors in plush-soft finer quality broadloom! Carpet ing Will add beauty to your room you never dreamed possible! For your choice selection of these decorator beauties—Shop early! Bring your room measurements for wall-to-wall carpeting. LONG, EASY TERMS PENNY FURN!TURE COMPANY Hiiisboro Street Next to Car. Power & Light Co. Traitway! fare! !ave you enough to vacation tonger or have more fun. The tonger your trip the more youTt save. Prove it to your!etf by compare ing the tow fare! betow with the cost of driving, Hying or going by train. LOW FARES Oxford to: 1 way ROXBORO ! BURUNGTON L35 ASHEV'LLE S'" CHARLOTTE S9S ATLANTA 9-"S MBMPH'S '3-S5 LYNCHBURG a" DANVILLE ' ' (Ftm Fed. Tax) ] Mrs. Jimmy Bam and daughter. Nettie Louise, ieft Monday for Jack ' sonviiie to make their home with Mr. Eiam. who is empioyed there. Mys. Caivin Dixon has returned to her home after having spent six } weeks receiving treatment at the Heart House and Duke Hospitai. Mrs. O W. Duke is showing steady improvement at Duke Hos ipitai. Durham, where she has been a patient for some time, receiving t treatment for a fractured hip. She } is to be moved to Granviiie Hospitai [ in the eariy future. SALE OF LAND j Under and by virtue of the pow jer-of-sale contained in that certain ! deed of trust executed by M. D. j Garner and wife to the under {signed Trustee, of record in the [office of the Register of Deeds of Granville County in Book 2i8, at page 224. and at the request of the hoider and owner of the indebted ness secured by said deed of trust, defauit having been made in the payment of the bond secured thereby, the undersigned Trustee wiii on SATURDAY. JUNE 16. 1951. AT TWELVE OCLOCK. NOON, offer for sale and sell to thehighest I bidder by public auction for cash at the Court House door of Gran viiie County the foliowing described tract or parcel of iand. lying and being situate in Brassfieid Town ship, Granville County, North Carolina: All that certain tract or parcei of land, containing 49 acres, on which the said M. D. Gamer now resides, and on which is also lo cated the store and fitting station owned and operated by the said M. D. Garner; said tract of land being bounded on the north by the Creedmoor to Franklinton Public Road; on the east by the lands of M. R. Garner; on the south by the lands of M. R. Gamer; and on the west by the lands of M. R. Gamer, and being the same tract or parcel of land devised to the said M. D. Garner by W. H. Garner by will of record in the office of the Clerk of ! the Superior Court of Granville j County. t This May 10, 1951. B. S. ROYSTER. JR.. Trustee 4tM 15 22 29 J5 Oxford. N. C. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday May 13-14-15 The wonderful Pulitzer Prize play— becomes one of the Great Motion Pictures of our Time. - - t- - trt... a Starting James Stewart. Josephine Hull. Charles Drake and Cecil Kellaway. News and Short Subject Sunday: Mat. 3; Night 0:30 Mon. & Tues.: Mat 3; Night 7-9 Wednesday & Thursday, May 16-17 Forrest Tucker. Adele Mara and Estelita Rodriguez in (aiifornia Passage News and Short Subject Mat. 3 Night 7-9 Friday and Saturday. May 18-19 Roy Rogers and "Trigger" in North Of The Great Divide In Trucolor also Chapter No. 5 of CODY OF THE PONY EXPRESS and Comedy Mat. 3; SaL 1:30 Continuous Show (pAMMNA ^ THEATRE Oxford. N. C. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday May M-14-15 The Story of The Jet Flyers — Air Cadet Starritrg Stephen McNally and Gall Russell News and Short Subject Sunday: Mat. !; Night 9:39 Mon. & Tuts.: Mat- 3: Night 7-9 Wednesday & Thursday, May 19-17 Red" Skelton, Arlene Dahl and Ann Miller in Watch The Birdie News and Comedy Mat. ! Night 7-9 Friday A Saturday, May 19-19 "Bud" Abbott and "Lou" Costeilo in Here Comes The Co-eds also Selected Short Subjects Mat. 3; Sat. 1:39 Continuous Show OWL SHOW Ricardo Montalban and Sally Forrest in Mystery Street Miss Effie Gregory is showing improvement at her home on Spring Street after having been sick for severs) days. Mr. and Mrs. Roiand Suitt and mother. Mrs. Lucy Suitt. of Dur ham. visited Mr. and Mrs. Nonnas Daniei Sunday. pvt. Leroy E. Wiiktns, who is sta tioned at North Truro. Mass., is spending a to-day furiough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. R Wiikins at Stem. Mrs. Nick Conneii was stricken ii] Friday morning with heart dis ease white at work at OratrviBe Hospitai. She has been quite sick since she was stricken. j Miss Maria CarroU. student At ! Woman Coiiege. Greensboro. spent ! the week-end with her parents. {Mr. and Mrs. J. B Carroil. on Han cock street. Miss Dorothy Strother, student at Womans College, Greensboro, was at home during the week-end for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Strother. Mr. and Mrs; S. A. Jernigan and daughter. Ruth, of Durham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mts.. R Perkinson. Mr. and Mrs. J^rMgati are the parents of Mrs. Perkinson. ' a Norman Dement, who underwent a major operation severs) days ago at Duke Hospitai. Durham, is reported improving. Mrs. Dement said Sunday he expected to come home by the end of the week. Mrs. R. T. Wiiiiford and daugh ter. Elizabeth Daie. returned Mon day to their home here from Qtan viiie Hospital where the daughter was bom the pest week to the for mer Miss Betsy Brent Mayas. Pfc. and Mrs. Howard Newton left Sunday for Port Benning, Gr.. where they are to make their home. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Grady Dickerson, who will re turn the iatter part of the week. Pvt. Maynard Brooks has return ed to duty at Camp Atterbury, Bid., after having spent a iO-day leave with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brooks, of Route 1. Pvh Brooks and his sister, Mrs. Herman M. Stone, Mr. Stone and their daugh ter. Joanne, of HoatlOite. at tended services at Hester church on May 6. v , - t ; . Mrs. Norman Daniei returned home Friday night after an ex tended visit with hgr i daughters. Mrs. Betty Coliins and Mrs. R. L. Smith, of Richmond, Va. Mrs Coiiins and Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Smith y chiidren. Betty «nd Kenny, accompanied her to spend Mothers Day. Miss Aiice Daniel of Wagh ingtQn.J3.,p..Jtaa^!.so home %t. Mothers t&y. CARD 1)F TfgANKS t wish to thank my friends and neighbors for their many kind and thoughtful gifts, cards, ietters anti the ones that came to see me. Aise for the kindness shown my family while I was in the hospitai. Mrs.. Qalyin., Dixon pd - - ' Wrap 'em up You can dispose oFa whole bundle of worries in an Ex tended Coverage Endorsement tacked onto your bre insurance policy at very tittle extra cost in most locations. This America Fore endorse ment protects you against dam age by hail riot vehicles smoke (from certain causes) aircraft Some of these may never hap pen-thafs why the coat is low But others may —so you'd be wise to insure against 'em all. MITCHELL windstorm explosion (from certain causes) Miss Katherine Wiison. student at Woman's Coiiege. Greensboro, was at home during the week-end to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wiison --w-. State Tax Coiiector Cites New Ptan For Fixing Scheduie B The 1950 Census wit] be used in determining State Scheduie "B" License tax iiabiiity for the tax year beginning June i. 195i. ac cording to information furnished wan ! by P. D. Robbins. Jr., local Deputy Collector for the North Carolina Department of Revenue. Mr. Robbins calls attention to the fact that many Privilege Li censes are based on population and suggests that the taxpayers refer to the Schedule "B" Partial List, which is being mailed together with application blanks to taxpayers throughout the State within the next few days. Privilege Licenses not based on population will not be affected by these population changes. OM P!ank Read Antique Shop Miss Sarah L. tngram South HiH.Va. Located (i mites south of town at intersection of U. S. Highways Nos. I and 58 Large stock of pattern and coiored glassware, fine china, prints, frames, iamps, decorative items. No reproductions. Vistors aiways weicome. Many Thanks - Just the Same Though ! did not quite make "the grade" as a candidate for Town Commissioner f want to thank a!) of my friends for the confidence their vote showed in me. f think the people have seiected a fine Mayor and a spiendid Board for the next two years and f am sure each one of them wii! give our community his best thought and service. Let's back them to the iimit so that our iittie town, the best in North Caro iina, can go forward to better things in every way. CHARUE HANCOCK + HAIL INSURANCE i )S SOME CHEAPER $ + + + Let Me Write Your Tobacco Protection ^ + E.E. FULLER, SR. j Fuiier Bros. Office 4 *++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The 1950 population figures, sub ject to correction, for some of the places in Granville County are list ed below: Oxford. 6.703. If any taxpayers in Granville County are in doubt as to their correct tax liability or need assist ance in filing their applications, Mr. Robbins suggests that they contact him at the Sheriff's office, which is in the Courthouse in Ox ford. N. C., on each Tuesday be tween Ham. and 12 noon REPUBUCANS PJCK CHfCAGO FOB CONCLAVE The Repuoncan National Com mittee has voted to hold the 1952 nominating convention tn Chicago, starting July 7. Phila delphia tried to land the big po etical show. FLASH! FLASH! CEDAR !S CASH! 1 am in the market fcr Cedar Logs for the Lane Company. Write me at once for New Price and Specifications. R. E. BARRETT Cedar Log Buyer ALTAVtSTA, VA. AWNLNCS i Made To Order and instated For You See Our Complete Setection of Patterns and Get Our Prices On Your Needs Free Esfimtes For The Asking ! REYNOLDS ELECTMC COMPANY Dia! 5538 CoHege Street i an^ America knows if! MIRACLE H-POWER - Try the thrHiing new, high-compression H-145 engine! It's eager to go! And it's engineered to give you years of power-packed driving pteasure—built to outlast any other engine the market. HYDRA-MAHC DRtVE*—Miracte H-Power makes Hydra-Matic Drive a brand-new thrill! Auto matic transmission with the new H-145 engine frees you from driving drudgery — gives you effortless mastery of the road! *Hydra-Mattc Mv* optiwtat e! *xtra W "STEP-DOWN" DESIGN-DM ferent and better way to build cars. Exclusive recessed floor provides tow beauty—moat room -^-America's towest center of gravity for the steadiest, safest ride ever! MUOSON HOHMH W)NSt — Flashing 6rst across the Snish tine in a grueiing test of power, stamina and safety, the fabuious Hudson Homet outruns a Heid of 71 entries to win the 160-nsiie Nationai Championship Stock Car Race at Daytona.

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