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Want Ads! To rece)ve the proper classi fication copy muat be deliv ered to the oflce on Saturday abd Wedneaday morning*. All Want Ada received after thla hour will appear under head ing "Too L*ta to Claaalfy .* 2c Per Word CASH WITH OHIH* _ Minimum Charge Me If you want to reach the peo ple the quickest, surest and least expensive way. the way to do It la with Public Ledger Want Ada PuMic Ledger D!AL 3463 Goat is the source of two-thirds of ait electricity produced in the United States. HMT&ME FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS—Bionde Cocker Spaniel Pups. M. H. Tur ner. Hancock Street. It D 24 SEE A. R DEAN, Grace St-, for cabbage plants, fryers and pul lets. y 4t D 17 21 24 31 pd NEW ELECTRIC SEWING MA chinea for sale. Nice mahogany cabinets. Penny Furniture Co. Hillsboro St F 6 tf FOR SALE—New and used Out board motors. All completely gua ranteed. Howard Bros., 135 Wil li amsboro St S 13 tf USED OIL HEATERS IOR SALE $20.00. Penny Furniture Co. Hiils boro St. Phone 3077. O 8 tf FORMLE—Wtraihuncnstom-made VeneMaa Hilnda—Gall 3077 for free estimates. Penny Furniture Co.. Hillsboro at. M 6 tf FOR SALE—Cry Blocks and Wood, for heating and cooking. Call 5322. City C*i Yard. N 33 tf ATTENTfON — New McCulloch Chain Saws. $199.50 and up. Also complete line of used saws. Nun nery Saw Co., Inc.. Henderson. N. C. Photic 3149 for demonstra tion. 1% 23 tf aoncE SHOE REPAIRING — Heme bring yout Shoe Repairing to Eatio Hunt's Quality Shoe Shop Coiiege St.. Oxford. Thanks! 8tD3tr<31 "WELCOME aEKVFCE" — Cant be beat — tne kind you get when you bring your car to us for re fueling. washing, greasing or pol ishing. A trial Will convince you Welcome Service Station, Dial 40)4. J 3 tf wWNFNGS—Canvas and Aluminum —made to order. Call us for free estimates. Penny Furniture Co. Hillsboro St. Phone 3077. M 0 tf FOR CUSTOM TRACTOR V OS* —plowing. Disking, Tilling, Ter racing, Grading, Post Hole Dig ging. Ditching and Excavating Dial DARTTT. 4443 F yf tf LNLA1D LFNOLEUM-Asphalt and rubber tile, plastic wait tile. Free estimate on your needs. Penny Furniture Co. Dial 3077. S22tf WATCHES $2.95 up. Fountain Pens tl.bO up. Complete line of Jewel ry and associated items. Watch repairs at reasonable price. Come to see us in our enlarged and modernized quarters. Geo. Cur rin, Jeweler. College St.. Dial 5330. J3ti FCR THE BEST BUT — fn Tires, Tubes. Batteries and Auto Acces sories see us. We specialize in U. S. Tires and can furnish your ev ery used promptly. Welcome Ser vice Station, Dial 4034. J 3 tf D ! 9 T R ! B U T O R far PAIR BANKS-MORSE PUMPS AMD EQUIPMENT — Pumps. Engines, Hammer Mins. Com Hutkers. Shellers and other Farm Equip ment. See us for your needs. MONTAGUE'S HARD WARE. Hiilsboro St. J 3 tf WASFHMG. aREASfNG. WAXING will prolong the life of your oar and l)eep it looking like new. Also have us cheek your tires at reg ular Intervals. Granville Service 8tatlon Dlai 5540. "" . __ Wihon Counfy Wins Award ^or Progress RALEI3H. — Wiison County has won the County of the Year in Rurai Frogress Contest." sponsored ! by the N. C. Board of Farm Organ ! iaattons and Agencies. : D. S. Weaver, director of the Agricuiturai Extension Service at State Coiicge and chairman of the board's cot.test committee, yester day announced that Wiison wiii re ceive $i.000 in prizes. Winners in the five Chaiienge" areas of the state, in addition to Wiison. ate Madison, Forsyth. Pitt and Union counties. Eighty -counties entered the con test and were judged by district su pervisors of each of the eight agri j'cuiturai agencies having such pcr ! sonnei. Wiison won top state hon ors by naving the highest rating among the five area winners. Each area winner wiii receive $500 and the state winner wiii re ceive an additionai $500. This is the third year of the con test. originated to heip impiement North Carolina's Chaiienge Pro gram for agricuiturai development. Previous state winners were Rock itfgnam and Orange counties. Pitt and Forsyth have previously won district prizes. . ^ Donors of prize money are Pro gressive Farmer Magazine. Si.OOO: LV3F LOST—Shrine Pin design — Dark red fez black tassels Sentimental value association with deceased member of family. Reward. Find er please return to A. H. Powell^ 213 High St. or 133 Main St. Phone 5823 and 5829. 4t D 24 31 J 4 7 pd WANTED TO BUY — Hardwood logs—poplar, ash. maple, oak. Write H. B. Wiliiams Sawmili, Stovail. or Phone 2449. D 14 tf FOR RE/vT_ FOR RUNT—Unfurnished apart ment. Coilege St. Apply Mrs. W. H Walters. Phone 3548. 2t D 24 31 pd FARM FOR RENT—1 mile of Sto vall. 4 to 5 H acres tobacco. Lights, use of tractor. Marrow Stovall. Route 4. Oxford. 2t D 21 24 pd FOR RENT—Farm on shares. 8S4 acres tobacco allotmetA. Plenty other crops. Good house, electri city. water in house. Mack Brum mitt near Gray Rock Church. D 17 tf FOR RENT—Clark Sanding Ma chine and Polisher, by day or night. Dial 3077. Penny Furni ture Co.. Hillsboro Sv. N 30 tf FARM FOR RENT—On half shares with five or six acres tobacco. Good house on Oxford-Fairport road. W. T. Belcher. Route 3, Ox ford. 4t D 17 21 24 3f pd LOOKtNG FOR BARGAINS —In— FURNiTURE? SHOP OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT for Nerr Furniture and Oood Utfd Furniture That Wh Harr Traded 1 Slightiy Used SOFA BED 10 Slightly Used DRESSERS 15 Slightly Used )RON BEDS New Kitchen CABtNETS Armstrong Linoleum RUGS Chrome DtNETTES Plastic Platform ROCKERS Plastic SOFA BEDS 2 Slightly Used WASH!NG MACH!NES 1 Used BEDROOM SUtTE OXFORD Furniture Co. Mini MM Coi*W* n Farmers Cooperated Exchange. $1. 000; Gordon Gray, president of the Consoiidated University of North Carolina. $500; and the News and Observer Raleigh, $500. Clarence Foe. founder of the contest and chairman of the board of Progressive Farmer, has donated $300 to be given to the county mak ing the most rural progress among Negroes. Winner, which wiii be se lected at A. and T. Coiiege. Greens boro. has not been announced. MONKEYS AND EVERYTHING Shipping progress continues its steadiiy increasing growth at the North Carolina State Docks at Wil mington According to Colonel Richard S. Marr, executive director of the North Carolina State Ports Authority, the volume handled for the month of December will exceed 25.000 tons. This tonnage was made up of paper pulp from North Car olina. burlap and monkeys from India, scrap steel for foreign ex port. and other general cargo items for import and export. Anti-Theft Tips: At night park your car near a streetlight if pos sible. Auto thieves hesitate to work in lighted areas. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Joseph E. Cun ningham. deceased, iate of Gran ville County. North Carolina, this is to notity ail persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned on or before the 20th day of December. 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. Ail persons indebted to said estate will piease make immediate settlement. This the 20th day of December, MISS DOLLIE CUNNINGHAM. Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph E. Cunningham, de ceased. Hicks & Taylor. Attorneys St D 24 31 J 7 14 21 28 pd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned, having quali fied before the Cicrk of the Super ior Court of Granville Cotmty as Executors of the Last Will and and Testament of S. H. Frazier, de ceased. this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to present them, duly itemized and verified, to the undersigned on or before De cember 21, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are hereby re quested to make prompt settlement with the undersigned. This December 17, 1954. WILLIE I-EE FRAZIER. Oxford. N. C , R.F.D. No. 4. CONLEY T. FRAZIER, Oxford, N. C . R. F. D. No. 1. Executors of the Last Will and Testament of S. H. Frazier. deceased. Royster & Royster. Attorneys. 6t D 24 31 J 7 14 21 28 pd NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power of saie contained in a Deed of Trust executed by Gariand L. Ev ans (single) to J. P. Lumpkin, Trustee, dated October 30. 1952. re corded in Book 442, Page 319, Reg ister of Deeds' Office of Franklin County. N. C., and recorded in Book 354. Page 167, Register of Deeds Office of Granville County, N. C.. default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, ahd said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the holder of the indebtedhess thereby secured having demanded the foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfy ing the remaining indebtedness, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Louisburg. N. C. at twelve o'clock Noon, on THURSDAY. THE 20TH DAY OF JANUARY. 1955 ALL THE RIGHT. TITLE AND VMMMM MMfM * Ua*laa . . ^ <Sl a^ aatO aaiy bUrt^a Saatuaa k*t aaaata a^ a 'patiat feaibta ataadaaaa aMay. * tara^aa . . . Haaalaaa a taafa aaaaoabptaadc Aaiab Mx-^a xf)0 aaxx ^ataaaOaa aataib^. a Bai^ar aa C/aax ... !x HJBCXamrr xxbaa daaata^ aa'tdaa)<a ao^ ^atob a La*#aa LxWx# . . . Haxatn* h aa* faac(. ntatyroa^. -awtn*a<, x<) aea aa<^, dap <* aaaC xafaaa xaaahx xaiaa aatl aaj. ^ / a Catalan aax<a Ha #1 aa^Jaaaa a* !t < Busy To Poy Th* Ptnny Wny" PENNY PURN!TURE CO. MiHaboro St Oxford, N. (J INTEREST of Gariand L. Evans in and to the foiiowing-described [ends: That certain tract nr parcei of [and situate in Frankitnton Town ship. Frankiin County. N. c.. iying on both sides of the Oid Wiitoti Hoad, containing fifty-five (55i acres, more or less. and being known as the homepiace of tite iate Laura May Evans. The successfui bidder at the sate will be required to deposit ten per cent liCTnofitidWitn trustee a' time of saie. as evidence of good faith. This 30th day of December, [954. J. P. LUMPKIN Trustee. 4tD243IJ714 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATiON The undersigned, having been appointed by and qualified before tho Cierk of the Superior Court of Granviile County as administrator of the estate of Titus C Parrott, deceased, tnis is to notify aii per sons having ciaims against tite es tate of said deceased to present them, duty itemized and verified, to the undersigned, on or before December 7. 1953. or this notice wiil be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. Ail persons indebted to the es tate of said deceased are hereby re quested to make prompt settiement with the undersigned. This December 1, 1954. E. E. PARROTT,. Administrator of the Estate of Titus C. Par rott. deceased, Oxford. N. c. Royster & Royster. Attorneys. (it D 3 id 17 24 31 J 7 pd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION North Carolina Granviiie County The undersigned, having quali lied as Admuiistrator, hi the Estate ol .Mrs. Eva E. Hobgood. deceased iate of Granviiie County, this is to notify aii persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or ltefore the 21st day of November. 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Aii persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the under signed. This the 21st day of November. 1954. WILLIAM T. WATKINS. Admin istrator of the Estate of Eva E Hobgood. 6t N 26 D 3 10 17 24 31 pd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION North Carolina Granviiie County The undersigned, having quali fied as Administrators, of the Es tate of Mrs. IdaB.Breediove.de ceased, lateof Granville County, this is to notify ail persons having claims against said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of November. 1955, or this aoUcs will'JSa-ciaaAjfj in bar of their recovery. Atllnh'st^ indebted to said estate wili piease make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 21st day of November, 1954. ROY T. BREEDLOVE and W. T. Wy!er Watches The on!y shock resistant watch made $29.75 Up $1 WiH Hold Any Item Tii Xmas Geo.CurrinJeweter BREEDLOVE. Administrators ot the Estate of Mrs Ida B Erc^dlcve. Wm. T. Watkins. Attorney 6t N 2tl D 3 10 17 24 31 pd NOTICE O! ADMINISTRAriON The undersigned, having been appointed by and qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granviile County as administrator of the estate of Mrs. Nannie P. Royster, deceased, this is to notify , aii persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to pre- ! sent them, duly itemized and veri fied. to the undersigned on or be- I fore December 17, 1955. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their ' recovery. All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are hereby requested to make prompt settlement with the undersigned, j This December 14, 1954. R. L. ROYSTER, Administrator ' of the Estate of Mrs. Nannie P. Royster. deceased. Virgilina. ' Virginia, R.F.D. No. 2. Royster & Royster. Attorneys. 6t D 17 24 31 J 7 14 21 pd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION North Carolina Granville County The undersigned, having 'Uu* tied as Administrator of the Ef-ate of Allie I,. Loftis. deceased, late of , Granville County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of December. 1955. or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment to the undersigned. ) This the 17th day of December. ! 1954. SHIRLEY M. LOFTIS and WIL- j LIAM J. LOFTIS. administra tors of the estate of Ailie L. Loftis. , Wiliiam T. Watkins. Attorney 6tD 17 24 31 J7 14 21pd NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION North Carolina Granviiie County The uodersignea, having quali fied as Administrator of the Estate of Mary Mcseiey, deceased, iate of Granville County, this is to notify all persons having ctaims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of December. 1955, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. A11 persons indebted to said estate wili please make imme aiate payment to the undersigned. This the 17th day of December, 1954. JAMES GREGORY, Administra tor of the Estate of Mary Mose ley. WiHiam T. Watkins. Attorney 6tDl}I 24 31 J7 14 21pd 1 ' . The undersigned, having been appointed by and qualified before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Granviiit Ccunty as adinimstra OXFORD SHEET METAL SHOP FORCED AiR HEATING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK ROOFS AND GUTTERS 323 Hillsboro St. Diai 3744 Doe L. Forsythe. Prop. Oxford. N.C. trix of the estate of Lucy P. Cowan, deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the es tate of said deceased to present them duly itemized and verified to the undersigned, on or before De cember 15. 1955. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to the estate of said deceased are hereby re quested to make prompt settlement with the undersigned. This December 15. 1954. ANNIE P. RENN. Rt. 2. Creed moor. N C , Administratrix of the estate of Lucy P. Cowan, deceased. John W. Hester. Attorney Pittsboro. N. C. 6t D 17 24 31 J 7 14 21 pd NOTICE OF ADM!N!STRA*10N North Carolina Granville County The undersigned, having quali fied as Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Emma A. Tarry, deceased, late of Granville County, this is to no tify ail persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of November. 1955. or this notice' will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment to the undersign ed. This the 21st day of November. 1954. GEORGE P. TARRY. Executor of the Estate of Mrs. Emma A. Tarry. Wm. T. Watkins. Atty. 6t N 26 D 3 10 17 24 31 pd TRUSTEES SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed on the 25th day of October. 1952. by Samuel 1. Roberson and wife. Dorothy J. Roberson, to the undersigned trus tee. which said deed of trust is duly of record in Deed of Trust Book 354. at page 148. of the Pub lic Registry of Granville County, default having been made in the payment of tne bond secured there by. and at the request and direction of the owner and holder of said bond. I shall, on SATURDAY. JANUARY 1. 1955, AT 12:00 O'CLOCK NOON in front of the Court House door in Oxford. Granville County. State of North Carolina, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, by pub lic auction for cash the following described real estate and personal property: Mrs. J. M. Royster Notary Pubiic Public Stenographs utM** tm* H**t Am-t* fbem: OK!e* MM Honn MM COAL} ! PROMPT OKHVEET j AM rorp.Mf QmiMy Co** j S Attn PDoty Dry WoM j j CityCoal&WoodYd. < KAch of Post OfftAl } U!AL 5622 j Lying between the intersection of Hunt Avenue and the old Oxford-, Henderson Road in and near the j Town of Oxford. County of Gran- i viiie. State of North Carolina, more! particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the center of the old Oxfird-Henderson Road, its intersection with the east margin of Hunt Avenue, running thence along the east margin of Hunt. Avenue N 17^ W. 77 ft;et. more or iess. to a stake, southwest cornel of Lot No. 5; thence along the iine of Lot No. 5 N. 73?i E 80 feet to a stake, a new corner; thence a new line parallel to and 45 feet from the line of the Oxford Broadcasting Corporation S. 17"i E. 145 feet, more or less, to a point in the center of the old Oxford-Her. d^rson Road; thence aiong the center of said road N. 65 W 107 feet, more or less, to the begin ning. ana being the western portion of Lots Nos 6 and 7 in the C. H Easton subdivision as shown on Oxford's On!y Anthorized Sa)ea and Servlet Dealer WELCOME SERVICE STATION Dial 40;M HiHsboro St. ermec sec deed from Oxford plaf recorded in Piat page 1)4. of the Public Grantiile County. For tasrii-.g Coritoration to C. H. Eas* ton, ot record in Boo): 13j. at page 4iC. Public Registry of Oranyiiie County, it ))eing the same parcel of iand conveyed to the parties of the first part, as tenants by the entire ty. by C. H. Easton and wife, by deed dated .September i. 1952. PERSONAL PROPERTY Cne Nationai Cash Register, one set of Counter Scales, one Meat Refrigeration Case, one hand-op erated Adding Maciiine, together with ail aheives. counters, tables and other machinery, equipment and accessories located in the store building situated on said iot above described and used by said parties of the first part in the op eration of a grocery store or center. Thts December i. 1954. F. W. HANCOCK. JR.. Trustee. 4t D 3 10 17 24 Authorized Service 7Mhl*g WEIXOME SERVICE STATION Diat 4034 HiMsbora St. D!V!DEHD NOTICE Dividend Number 17 on Oxford Credit Union Shares A Dividend of two and one-half per cent has been declared by the Directors of the Oxford Credit Union for the year 1954 on outstanding shares. This Dividend, together with the Group Life Insurance Benefit pro vided shareholders, affords a good income for those who have invested their savings in the Association. The amount of the Dividend has been added to the share account of each member, as of December 31,1954 and may be withdrawn in cash if desired. Members should present their Pass Books as soon as possible after January 1, 1955 so that proper entries can be made. TOTAL DIVtDENOS PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION IN 1937 $87,000.00 THE OXFORD CREDIT UNtON J. F. WEBB, Treasurer THE LONE RANGER (Reg. Pe*l.) BY FRAN STRIKER PETE, *THM* LOOKS HUE THE )NJUN PUL OP THE LONE BWGER. WHEN YOU GET TO CUMR GtVE MV BEOA.RPS TO THE j LONE RANGER, y ? ME OO THKT*/) J WE'RE. rOLLOW TONTO TO B^NOHP'5 ChMP? WERE &OIN' 1*0 FOLLOW BI& * BALDY'E INSTRUCTIONS AND CAPTURE THE INDIAN / THEM USE HIM TO BRING THE - MASKED MAN TO US/ LEtSGO/? (Grrup/ 5TOP.OR WE'LL BLOW YEC WE^O , OPP/r WHY YOU STOP ME? WE'VE G&T SOME aPEC'M- BUSINESS WITH YOU/ TAKE ' HtS SUN, PETE TPEN "TIE MM/BE YOU HIS H^NPS/J STOP WRONG /- IMfkN.YOU KMOW X/ ^WHOI^M? WE KNOW YUH, ACTIN' ON ORPECS FROM —- ,-7 BIS BM-PY
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