MSS I FI ED AND LEGAL ADS CLASSIFIED AD DATES fteen Words 25c (this type) * vo cents for each additional word fteen Words 50 cents (this type) |lir cents for each additional word. Telephone Your Classified Ads. Dial 4191 HiHsboro or Dial 4616 Chapel Hill a. Lost license plate off rear end Lobile. No. 260-232. Major We Hillsboro. ltp Irvfces Offered [iNG, Interior and Exterior, landing and finishing. Floor |rs for rent. P. W. Hogan, 1 3614, Hillsboro. tf-c jlT REPAIRING on. all ,.f clocks and watches by [etent and experienced nakers. Wilkins Jewelry ny, Hillsboro. 10-29-tfc (REPAIJl AND PAINTING: Wialize in body work and Ijobs on your automobile. Jiarlie Berry Jr„ for esti [,t Riclunond Motor Com lillsboro.. , 8-7-tfc WE IN STOCK belts for fall makes of vacuum clean lepair service on all kinds ^11 appliances. Coleman ;0., Inc., Hillsboro.—- -) 2-19-tfc „ SERVICE on rubber of any size. The News of . County, Hillsboro, Chapel |fice, second floor of Tan Building. r TUBES tested free of Expert repair service on tes of home and auto radios, jin Laws Co., Ino. Your Dealer, Hillsboro. . 2-19-tfc usiness Notes NOTICE!! Well Cas £oaked joints for bottom of Storm Sewers, Culvery Tile for farm drains and tanks. Free Delivery. Reasonable. Satisfaction ateed. Highway 86 across foble Dairy. Page Concrete :o., Phone 2184, Yancey f. C. 2-26-tfc For Sale BALE: Old newspapers in Dund bundles. Two cents per Ideal for wrapping and ?. The News, Hillsboro, N. TESTED CHICKS—N. H. Barred Rock, ‘White Rocks, ^ottes, Giants, Rock Red and Chicks as hatched, your $15 per 100 prepaid. Satis guaranteed. Chicks sent Ed’s Chick’s Manchester, 10-9-tf SALE: Beautiful lacquered seat covers for most cars, ts and sedans only $15.45. fn Auto--Associate—Store, pro, tfc. |ALE: Brake cables fqr Ford , $1.65. Brake rodV A Ford, 45 cents. Western .ssociate Store, Hillsboro. 2-26-tfc LIGHT switches for Ford and ’33-’34. Western Auto ate Store, Hillsboro, N. C. SALE: Baseball gloves, Mils and caps are coming in. oy and look ’em over. West luto Associate Store, Hills Ife. BALE: Four building lots in |itchell annex, Hillsboro, N. further information write [L. Wilson, Four Oaks, N. C. tc. pALEf Nice five-room house (two acre lot, paved road, reasonable. John P. Bal ?hone 4694, Hillsboro, tfc. fALE: One case pick-up bat ammeter. R. E. Cum 1 Route 2, Mebane. - ltp Legal Adv. PICE of executor Png qualified as executor of ptate of Annie Pratt Mc > deceased* late of Orange ’ this is to notify all persons claims against the said es Present th'em to the under let -Eflan,^ N. C.v on or be he 12th day of February this notice will be pleaded [of any recovery, arsons indebted to said es Please make immediate the 12th day of February JAMES McADiAMS. JtrlMtP IN THE SUPERIOR COURT BEFORE THE CLERK NORTH CAROLINA ORANGE COUNTY R. M. Encoh, Administrator of the estate of Albert Shaw, dec -r.VS. Daisy L. Shaw (vJidow), Clara King and husband, James H. King, Sydney Shaw and wife, Elsie ShawvMary E. McCulley and hus band, George McCulley, Cora Shaw, Jerry Shaw and wife, Myr tle Shaw, Clara Mebane Lambert and husband, Robert Lambert, Odessa Mebane, Edward Powell Meoane,. Hattie L. Mebane, Dan iel Wilson, Megager Wilson, Rob ert Wilson, Ollie Shaw Lynch and husband, Donnie Lynch, Della Corbett and husband, Clyde Cor bett. NOTICE The defendants. Clara King an'd husband, James H; King, and ,01 lie Shaw Lynch and husband, Donnie Lynch, will take notice that an action entitled as above’ has been commenced in the Su perior Cotirt of Orange County, North Carolina, to sell the lands held jointly by Albert Shaw and Alex Shaw to- create assets with which to pay the debts of the es tate of the said Albert Sh^w; and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of,, the Superior Court of said county in the courthouse at Hills boro, North Carolina, on the 23rd day of March, 1948, and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiff Will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in said complaint. This the 17th day of February, 1948. E. M. LYNCH, Clerk of the Superior Court of Orange County, North Carolina. 2-19-4tc ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Jesse H. John son, deceased, late of Orange coun ty, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned at West Hillsboro oil or before the 18th day of Feb ruary, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 18th day of February, 1948. JOHN A. JOHNSON, West Hillsboro, N. C. - ■ -—— 2-18-6tp ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the Estate of Ida L. Hughes, Deceased, late of Orange 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 March 4, 1949, or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to said Estate will please make im mediate payment. This, March 4, 1948: S. C. HUGHES, Administrator of J.he Estate of Ida L. Hughes, Deceased, Hills* boro, N: C: . . . . “ . NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of author ity contained in a Judgment of — M. Lynch, Clerk of the Superior Court of Orange County, duly en tered in Special Proceeding No. 1899 entitled “William Roy Brooks Administrator of the Estate of Will Brooks, Deceased; William Roy Brooks (Individually) and wife, Vera Brooks; Joe Brooks and wife, Lila Brooks; -vs- J. W Bradsher; Otha Brooks and wife, ‘ Pauline Brooks; ' Abie Brooks (Single), Hattie Lee Johnson and husband, Robert Johnson; Mirene Brooks (Single);. George Ivey Brooks (Single);- Mary Brooks (Single), and Martha Brooks fSingle), by their duly appointed Guardian Ad Litem J- Dumont Eskridge. Lee Bradsher, Nat Vallines. Walter Bradsher and Ira Williams, Execu tors of the Estate of ;J. W, f raJ. sher Deceased,” bearing date of FebAiary 26, 1948, the undersigned Commissioner will offer for sale an Saturday, , , March 27, 1948, at 12:00 o clock Noon at the Courthouse Door in Hillsboro, North- Carolina, the 'following described real estate. BEGINNING ,at pointers, the comer' of Mamie Redding and W. L. Smith and running thence with the line of W. L. Smith Southi 1 degree West 2,310 feet to a stake thence -South 88 12 degrees Eas 1,440 feet to a staxe m the toe of Weaver Brothers; thence with the line of Weaver Brothers North 2,310 feet to a Stajte m the toe St Mamie Redding; thence with her toe North 88 1 3 degrees West 11,422.5 feet to the beginning, the I same containing 75.5 acres, more | or less, and the same being desig ! nated as Tract No. 1 on the Plot of ' the property of Will and • Joe I Brooks, made by W. R. Cates, C. Et, dated October 4, 1940. The terms of said sale will be (cash upon confirmation with a | deposit of ten (10%) per cent on I the day of sale. * This being a ju | dicial sale, same will be reported i to the Clerk of the Superior Court | of Orange County and will remain open for 10 days for increased bid or confirmation. This the 27th day of February. 11948. BONNER D. SAWYER, Commissioner. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX Having qualified as administra trix of the estate of Charlie E. Par ker, deceased, late of Orange County, North Carolina, this is to, notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Hillsboro, North Carolina, on or before the 4th day of March, 1949. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate .payment. - •. This the 4th day of March, 1948. MINNIE PARKER, Administra trix of. the Estate of Charlie E. Parker. / 3-6-6tc NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an Order of Resale of the Superior Court of Orange County, made in the special proceeding entitled “Emma C. Nicks (widow), et als. vs. Syl via S. Nicks, et als,”, the under signed Commissioner will, on FRIDAY, the 12th day of March, ” 1948, at 12:00 o’clock Noon, at 4he Courthouse Door in Hills boro, N. C., 'r • offer for resale to the highest bid - der, for cash, sybject to the con firmation of the Court, the follow ing* described real estatg, to wit: b>TRACT hfc). 1, Lying and being, situate in Bingham Township. BE GINNINGS an iron on the line .of Ralph Morrow, and running thence with Morrow’s line South 1 deg. 30 min. West 792 feet to a rock; thence South 88 deg. East 660 feet to a stake; thence South 30 deg. East 555 feet to a take and point ers; thence South 1 deg. 30 min. West 410 feet to rock and pointers; thence South 87 deg. East 1,240 ft. to stake and pointers; thence North 61 deg. 30 min. East 1,573 feet to a stake; thence South 79 deg. East 225 .feet to a stake in an old road; thence North 60'deg. East 312 feet to a stake; thence North 61 deg: 30 min. East 640 feet to rock and pointers in the old Great Road; thence with the said Road North 70 deg. West 130 feet, North 84 deg. West 240 feet, North 76 deg. West 150 feet to rock and pointers; thence North 3 deg. East 1,550 feet i to a stake at Tom’s Creek; thence | with Tom’s Creek North 15 deg. West 150 feet, North 51 deg. West 250 feet, North 41 deg. ..West 500 feet, North 50 deg. West 300 feet ,Jo a point in the center of the bridge; thence South 22 deg. West 1,860 feet to a stake in the center of the road; thence with the road South 53 deg. West 760 feet, South 65 deg. West 200 feet, South 73 deg. West 450 feet, Soutlj ; 56 deg. 30 min. West 1,060 feet, North 86 deg. 45 min. West 660 feet to the place or point of beginning, containing 168 acres, more or less, as shown on the map of the survey of the S. F. Nicks Heirs Property made by J. Ralph Weaver, Registered County Surveyor, August^ 1947, to which map reference is hereby made. TRACT NO. 2: Lying and being situate in Bingham Township. BE GINNING at a stake in the center of the public road and on the line of Tract No. 1 of the S. F. Nicks Heirs Property, and running thence North 5 deg. 15 min. East 2012 feet to a flint rock in the old Great Road: thence with the said road South 26 deg. 30 min. East 600 feet, South 50 deg. East 200 feet, South 35 deg. East 240 feet to stake and pointers; thence continuing with said road South 52. deg. East 300 feet, South 80 deg. East 690 feet to rock and pointers; thence North 23 deg. East 2,112 feet to pointers at Tom’s Creek; thence with said Creek South 55 deg. East 200 feet, South 45 deg. East 400 feet to cen I ter of |he bridge; thence South 22! ideg. West 1,860 feet to a stake in ! the center of the road; thence with | said road South 53 deg. West 760 | feet, South 65 deg. West 200 feet | South 73 deg. West 450 feet, South 86 deg. 30 min. West 1,060 feet to the place or point of beginning, containing 71 acres, more or less, according to the map of the survey of the S. F. Nicks Heirs Property made by J. Ralph Weaver, Reg istered County Surveyor, August, 1947, to which map reference is hereby made. . . TRACT NO. 3: Lying and being situate in Bingham Township. BE GINNING at a stake and pointers in Ray Branch and on the line of I. W. McCauley, and running thence with McCauley’s line North 84 deg. East 1,195 feet to a stake, thence North 3 deg. 30 min. East 155 feet to rock and pointers; htence South 72 deg. 15 min. East 590 feet to rock and pointers; thence South 61 deg. 30 min. West 2,040 feet to poplar and pointers, thence South 47 deg. 15 min. West 1,535 feet to rock and pointers in the Ray Branch; thence with the meandering of said Branch in a Northerly direction to the place or point of beginning, containing 52; acres, more or less, and being known as the Brown Tract, all i according to the map of the sur | vey of the S. F. Nicks Heirs Prop- | erty, made by J. Ralph Weaver,^ Registered County Surveyor, Aug-' use, 1947, to which map reference is hereby made. This being a resale, bidding for Tracts Nos. 1, 2 and 3 will staft at $5,982.50. A deposit of ten per cent 'will be required from the last and high est bidder at the sale, and the said sale will remain open ten days for increased or upset bid. This the 23rd dayofFebruary, 1948. ' J. DUMONT ESKRIDGE. I Commissioner. 3-6-2tv. - :! NOTICE OF RESALE Under and. by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Orange County, made in the special pro, ceeding entitled “Mrs. Thelma Pope Kelly, et al. vs. Mrs. Lottie Pope Wilson, et als.”, the under signed Commissioners will on SATURDAY, the 13th day of March, 1948, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Courthouse Door in Hills boro, North Carolina, offer for resale to the highest bid der for cash, subject to the con firmation of the Court, those cer tain tracts of land lying and being in Cedar Groye Township, Orange County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: TRACT NO. 1: BEGINNING at the center of Cedar Grove ar.d Little River road on iron post set on the south side of the road to make the line thence South with the line of Lot No. 5 now owned by C. A. McDade 10 chains and 20 links to the center of the (Linch) Branch, thence down said branch S. 55 E. 1 chain and 77 links and S. 29 E. 4 chains and 71 links to an iron on line of W. R. Murray tract, thence with the Murray line east 7 chains and 29 links to a stake and pointers, the Southwest corner of Lot No. 3 now Jas. H Hackney’s comer, thence With said lot No. 3 North 21 chains and 83 links to a point in the center of said road, an iron post set on S. bank of road Wast 11 chains and 58 links to the first station, con taining 23 54 100 acres, more or less. As recorded in Book 74, Page 342 of the Orange County Regisrter ! of Deeds Office. TRACT NO. 2: BEGINNING at I a pint on D. S. Wells line 'thence east 33.00 chains to pointer on R. W. Anderson’s line, thence North 22.00, chains to a rock Allison and Anderson’s corner, thence runs 33.00 to a stake formerly a Spanish oak on Wells line, thence South 1 deg. West with Wells line 22.00 'chains to the firfct station, contain iiig seventy (JO) acres, more or less, and known as the J. S. Pope place. As recorded in Book 62, Page 299, of the Orange County Register of Deeds office, in the following described lands: ONE-HALF^ undivided interest TRACT NO. 3: BEGINNING at a rock and pointers the Southeast corner of lot No. 3 at the Taylor Division hereinafter mentioned, on the old line, thence North 1 3-4 deg. E. 43.90 chains to pointers on Forester Creek on the old line, thence North 88 1-2 degrees E. 12.44 chains, to a rock and pointers on the old line, thence South 1 3-4 deg. W. 44.40 chains to a rock and pointers on the old line, thence North 89 1-2 deg. W. 12.40 chains to the first station, containing 54 8-10 acres, more or less, and being lot No. 4*of the Sallie Taylor land as shown by Commissioners’ Re port of same dated Feb. 8, 1889 re corded in the office of Register of Deeds of Orange County in Book 52, page 176, etc., said lot No. 4 be ing the lot of Thomas J. Taylor. As recorded in Book 86, page 133 of the Orange County Register- of Deeds office. There is located on Tract No. 2 ! of the said real estate modem | buildings, including»iqain dwelling of eight rooms with running water, two other dwelling houses, two feed barns, five tobacco bams, and pack bam. The farm also carries a sizeable tobacco allotment. This being a resale, bidding at said sale will start at $16,272.50. A deposit of ten per cent will be required from the last and highest bidder at the sale and the sale will remain open ten days for increased or upset' bid. This the 24th day of February, 1948. SAM J. MORRIS, J. DUMONT ESKRIDGE, 3-6?-2tc . Commissioners. The lone Ranger By Fran Striker *,• »i •• it ii iZv.sB<ai THIS'LL HOLD VOU,J garner NOU'LL PAV FER ATTACKIN' TME LAW,1 IW—Tafc. FORGET THE GUNPLAY MD LISTENJ ID WHAT I HAVE TO SAV'-j ■jiitt I w*t tv ua- '*» i | fr.ii.twuJ>) K.dfcf'r.i.i* VvVw I I WWT "WE SHERIFF *3 HEAR it too .' AN OLD-MAN NAMED DANVERS WAS ON , HIS WAV HERE. HE HAO A LETTER TO BE DELIVERED ID BOB ON WiS EIGHTEENTH BIRTHDAY' \us -/-^ TOHTO AND I FOUND WM DVING. HE'O SEEN < MURDERED-TUE LETTEPr MAO BEEN STOLEN / OLD DANVERS' KILLED?1 ue was1 ONE OF, DAD'S OLDEST i friends. YOU LET ME UP OR YOU'LL ,r REGRETJT!) THAT LETTER HELL MEj WHO GOT IT? let me finish. WE TRAILED THE KILLERS. WHEN WE FOUND THEM THEV too HAD -4 BEEN SHOT VOU KILLED THEM.1 YOU KILLED, BART AND HUTCH AND STOLE, THE LETTER/. ThaW' NOT 4 i'1'* * ■:■; PLEASE/ PLEASE TELL ME WHERE 1HE LETTER IS. t* BOB'S FATHER LEFT IT A WITH DANVERS. |T /MEANS EVERV THING ID US/^ v / 1 PLEASE, /MISTER.' TELL US WHERE DAO'S LETTER \fr GARNER KILLED THE MEN 1 WUO STOLE IT. I'M SURE * bam HE WAS THE LETTER ,y I WONT BELIEVE THAT.' MR. GARNER 16 ONE OF OUR, > BE6T FRIENP6.' C«fH !•>*• fWUk»l*»|P '* f>.nn»mf4 l» >■■«« *'**•'• GOOD WORK I, [now iil take over.' /KILLED BART AMD HUTCH. IF LAWTON'5 . 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