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Pvt. Wilbur Hicks is stationed at
Camp Stewart, Ok. Hts address is
Pvt. WHbur L. Hicksi 530319MB.
Battery C. 136 AAA Gun Btn..
Camp Stewart. Ga
( Me Samoe! F JwsMna, H.
! Pfc. Samuei F. Jenkins. Jr., has
[ completed basic instruction at
! Lackland Air Force Base. Q*n An
{tonio, Tea., and has been assigned
I as math instructor at the station.
His wife has joined him there.
Friends may write by using this
address: Pfc. Samuel F. Jenkins,
t ur., Ac 90239. Hq. and Hq. Sqdn.
, 3710 BMTO. Lackiand Air Force
'Bate. San Antonio. Tex.
Oxford Budding &
Loan Association
Wiiiiamsboro St.
JUST UNLOADED
CARLOAD SHEETROCK, A!! Lengths.
CARLOAD IRON FOR TOBACCO FLUES.
Piece your orders for FLUES NOW.
CARLOAD SEED SOY BEANS
POCOHONTAS, VA. BROWN, LAREDOS.
MARS EXTRA CHOICE TIMOTHY HAY
PLENTY BRICK FOR TOBACCO FLUES
Wo are assured that we witi have ptenty iron for to
fsaccp Hues, but with Increased acreage of tobacco, we
need ybur orders earty so that we may be abte to se
cure enough tabor to have your Hues ready when you
heed them.
Buy your
now, we expect a strortagc in Juty.
Suppty Co.
Your Hordwore and Supply Dealers
M you have coeroapondence.
noticea of report. forthe fab
He Ledger, pteaae cal) of to*
then* to the offiee aa darly aa
pooaiMe before pobMeotion
Many have been hefpW ataa^
the first ptea Waa tnad.^recedt
iy. some correapowdcncc aUH tit t
reaching as on the day of fMb
HceUon, creating gowbiantcai
dtfflcnltles In the processing ^ 1
Regolor correspondents par
ticularly are asked to cooperate
since it is hnpossiMe to pat
into type on pnMMation day
the voluminous amonnt of sna
teriaf received mid - morning
Tharsday.
Moyy Pottef Stngers
To Be HeerdMoy 16
The annual Spring Concert by
the Music Department of Mary
Potter school will be held Wednes
day evening at 8 ocioek in the
schoo! auditorium.
Participating wiii be the H. S.
Davis Ensemble. Mixed Chorus.
Girls' Ensembic. Mixed Quartet,
several trios and soloists. The H. S.
Davis Ensemble and the mixed
chorus recently won first place
honor ratings at the District Festi
vai in Durham, and this made them
eligible to participate in the State
Festival recently heid in Fayette
ville.
A reai evening of enjoyment, is
in store for ail who attend. The
public is cordlaiiy invited. There
is no admission.
Americans ate about 30 per cent
more eggs in 1850 than ih 1938.
K. O.'D BY
DISASTER'S
Monkey Wrench^^
INCOME does a job . . .
pays your employees,
meets overhead expenses,
perhaps shows you profit.
BUT, if diseaster closes
your business for repairs,
there wiii be no income.
Your pocketbook wiii have
to take up the slack.
Take a tip! Call on us
for an explanation of Bus
iness Interruption Insur
ance ... at your earliest
convenience
Oxford Loan &
Rea! Estate Co.
THOS.W. HARMS
Manager
Phone 5740
107 WiUifunshCro St.
Good fnauranee fa Nat Cheap—
—Cheap toaarmee !g Net Goad
i-*}?*;'s.
^oRers fine V-8 Power
^oRor: Automotir Ride Contro!
V^oHor: Aotomotir Miieoge Motor orenomy
/oRor: $oot$ with Rve-foot hip room
* VoRor: DooMo-Soo! King -Size Broke:
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SEE YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER /
CONVENIENTLY LISTED !N YOUR TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
Dairy Month hTo
$o Marked in June,
* ' Pork Chairman
Albert 1. PaA oF Pine 8tate
Creamery company itas been ap
pointed Iocs! chairman of June
Dairy Month observance in Oxford
arid this area, state June Dairy
Month chairman C H- WiHard. of
High Point, has announced.
For the fifteenth consecutive
year, the entire industry, spear
headed by natiimai and iocai
ieaders, wii] cooperate in the pro
motion of June Dairy Month ac
tivity. The story of miik "from
grass to giass" wtit be toM to varied
groups of citizens throughout the
country. This ^ear the theme is
"For A Stronger Nation. Esscntiai
Dairy Foods". ' . -
Tire purpose bf this special em
phasis upon dairy products during
June is to promote the growth and
Understanding of the dairy indus
try; to keep citizens informed about
the nutritional value of ai! dairy
foods; to increase dairy products
sales during this peak production
period, thus providing dairy farm
ers a stabie market for their milk
at the time of year when surplus
production tends to become a prob
lem.
N. C- State Coiiege, the State De
partment of Agriculture. State
Board of Heaith, Department of
Public Instruction. Restaurant As
sociation. Miik Producers Federa
tion. Dairy Products Association.
Jaycees. and other civic and pub
lic organizations wiii participate in
the observance of June as Dairy
Month.
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The first patent for a machine
to pick cotton was granted in 1450
HALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the power
of saie contained in a certain deed
of trust executed by Robert Owen
and wife, Lizzie J. Owen, on the
!lst day of December. 1944, of rec
ord in the office of the Register of
Deeds of Granviiia County in Book
303. page 144. and at the request
of the hoider and owner of the
bond secured by said deed of trust,
default having been made in the
payment of said bond, the under
signed trustee named in said deed
of trust wiii, on
SATURDAY. MAY 19. 1961. at
12:00 O'CLOCK NOON,
offer for sale to the highest bidder
by public auction, for cash, at the
Court House door of Granville
County, the following described
property:
Three (3) certain tracts of land
lying and being in Fishing Creek
Township. Granville County, North
Carolina, and more particularly
described as follows:
First Tract and Second Tract are
situate in Fishing Creek Township.
Granville County. North Carolina,
located on the eld National High
way leading from Oxford. N. C.. to
Durham. N. C.. about 3 i-2 miles
from Oxford, adjoining the lands
of Ben Tyler. Louvehia Allen. Win
Taborn. the estate of the late Dr.
G. S. Watkins. Henry Locklear, the
Southern Railroad and the Oitve
Grove Church lot. and more par
ticularly described as foiiows:
First Tract. Beginning at a stake
on the old National Highway, and
running thence along said old Na
tional Highway N. 53 degrees 30' E.
312 feet. N. 35 degrees E. 1185 feet
to a stake on said old Nationai
Highway: thence N. 6 degrees 30 E.
561 feet along Louvenla Allen's itne
to a stone: thence N. 87 degrees
C E.'665 feet along the line of
Ben Tyler to a stake; thence S 2
degrees 15' W. 1092 feet along the
lines; of Ben Tyler and of Dr. C S
Watkins, deceased, to the comer of
DT. G. S. Watkins, deceased: thence
N. 88 degrees W. 431 feet to an
elm tree, corner; thence S. 6 de
grees 45' W. 666 feet to a stone;
thence S. 89 degrees E. 225 feet
along the line of Will Taborn lo
the beginning, containing 22.2 acres,
more or less.
Second Tract. All that tract or
parcel of land in Fishing Creek
Township, bounded on the North by
the lands of F. W. Hancock. Jr.,
and the old Jefferson Davis High
way. on the East by the lands of
Louvenia Allen. Olive Grove Church
lot and the Public School lot and
Henry Locklear, on the South by
the lands of Southern Railroad
right-of-way. and on the West by
the lands of Ellen Curtis and Will
Taborn or Issiah Tabom. and con
taining 14 1-2 acres, more Or less.
Third Tract. Beginning at a
Stake in a roadway, owner of lots
ihii)!)ii(iii)miin)ii)iii)iH)miUi)liti"
The EXPERT PLUMBER
says:
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"If you've got good connections'.
QK . . but if they're bed, phone
LEWIS ELECTRIC AND PLUMB
ING CO^ 4217. "
Fewier Electric Weter Heetere
Jecneei Weter Petnpe
Flier end Atnerbea Mender*
Membin, Fieteree
LEWIS ELECTRM &
PLUMBING CO.
Md! 4217
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Nos. 1 and 2. on the north side of
CMC Ben Tyler lands, and running
thence a tong said Roadway 8. 84
3-4 E. 486 feet to a stake; thence
along roadway 8. 7 i-4 W. 818 feet
to a stake in Hancock's iine; thence
along Hancock's line N 87 1-2 W.
482 feet to a stake, corner in Han
cock's line; thence N. 7 i-4 E 842
feet along the lines of Lot No. 3,
and Lot No. 2 to a stake, the point {
of beginning, containing 8.8 acres,
according to plat and survey of
R C Morton. Surveyor. March 1942.
It being Lot No. 1 of the lands of
Ben Tyler, deceased, allotted to the
said John H. Tyier. according to
said plat, by agreement of the
parties hereto. See deed of trust
Of record in Deed of Trust Book
94. page 117. for further dcscrip
pf the Tyler lands, and being
4iso the same tract or parcel of
land conveyed to John H. Tyler by
Frddf Tyler and others, by deed
dated March 28. 1942. of record in
Book 408. page 442. Public Registry
of Otdnviiie County, and conveyed '
by. John H. Tyler and. wife. Martha
K. Tyler, ip Robert Owen and wife.
Lizzie J. Owen, by deed dated De
cember 19. 1944.
The above described iands wiii be
soid subject to existing rentat con
tract for thb year i95i. and the
rents for the said year of i951 are
hereby reserved. Possession of said
lands will be given purchaser Jan- j
uary 1. 1952.
This April 14. 1951
EDWARD F. TAYLOR. Trustee
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\A7hen the*! in doubt
By no moon! pinch her
You')! find a rinq
Wit) bo the ctinchet. os.
Speaking of fine jeweiry — we
have it. Nationally advertised
watches and silverware — pius a
wide seiection of beautiful precious
stones. Easy terms.
WATCHES. SILVER S DIAMONDS
SALES & REPAIRS
^1.) COLLEGE STREET DIALS38
The Above Dwelling Was Covered by Insurance—Extended
Coverage—Written by Our Agency
The loss and damage was promptly adjusted and payment
satisfactory to the owner has been made.
Add Extended Coverage to all of your Insurance policies covering
on your buildings.
TOBACCO GROWERS ATTENTtON
We are now in a position to give you much broader coverage on your
Tobacco from fifteen days after planted until it reaches the sales ware
house.
Come to see us or write us a card or telephone us and we will be glad to
give you complete information on this new Tobacco coverage. Your
Tobacco represents a years work and income and you should have com
plete protection now available.* <
INSURE NOW AND BE SAFE
Granville Insurance Agency, he.
(Over 42 Years Insurance Service)
General Insurance Surety Bonds
A. H. Powell Monty Powell Ruth Breedlove
Telephone Dial 5829 133 Main Street
Oxford, N. C.
OXFORD NATIONAL BANK
PRESENTS
!NTEREST!NG FACTS ABOUT NORTH CAROUNA
1!
BtLTMORE ESTATE
This beautiful estate, near Asheville. covers over 12.000 acres
of farm and forest lands. In 1892. George Vanderbitt. the
owner, appointed GifTord Pinchot superintendent of Biltmore
Forest which resulted in the first large scale reforestation
program in the United States. Vanderbilt's home contams
priceless art treasures, and 110 bedroom suites, a spectacular
spiral stairway, and among other things, a chess table, said
to have been used by Napoleon I during his exile on St. Helena.
OFF!CERS
ANDREW JAMIBSOR
Chairman of the Board
A H POWELL
Vice-Chairman of the Board
O. W. BRYAN
President
R. K TAYLOR
Executive Vtce-Preaidan<
SAM C. HALL
Vice-President
J. W BORINO
Cashier
M K. PINNIB
Assitant Cashier
EMRECTOH3
C W BRYAN
JAB. W HORNER
SAM A HOWARD
ANDREW JAMIESON
SAM O. HAhL
DR R. L. NOBLIM
A H. POWELL /
R K.TAYLOR /
JOB A. WATKINS /