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JOB RADIO CLOT Mrs MONTY • HOM! • CA# TURNITUR* • J[WUKT CLASSIFIED AD RATES fifteen Words 50c (this typo) Tw© cents for each additional word Fifteen words $1.00 (this type) Four cents for each additional word Telephone Your Classifies Ad* Hillsboro 4191 For Sale __;_2 RANGES, 1 GAS Lie. Good condition. $2£ fpply Colonial Inn. 1 TP UP YOUR CAR FOR [see our line of seat covers. Auto Associate Store, XRE thinking of look over our line of , paints, brushes and jlies. Western Auto As fstore, Hillsboro. BRICK VENEER HOUSE fctooro. Priced to sell. John and, Tel. 4694, Hillsboro. __ FARM IN CALDWELL nity. Good dwelling. AMt allotment. Located road. John P. Ballard. 4, Hillsboro. . . _ farm IN SCHLEY iity. See Jbhn P. Ballard, Hillsboro. rices Offered AND STATE INCOME Returns prepared. Book System. Phil J. Thomas, N. C., Orange Grove hone 4633. 1-31; 7 TC PIPE S E R V I.C E vers, Culvert Pipe, Tile drain sand septis tanks, esing (Soaked joints for of wells). Free Delivery, ble prices. Satisfaction jteed. Page Concrete Pipe llephone 2184, Yanceyville, | Highway 86 across from airy. TFC CPERT REPAIR SERVICE and Home Radios and all Electric Appliances. Call |n-Laws Co., Inc., Phone' ILtlsboro, N. C. •.—71 PAMCE OFFERED IN FKE llnoome Returns. Van Ken oute 2 , Hillsboro. 1-31; 6 TP - FLOOR SANDER and Floor Polisher, Cole vs Co., Inc., Hillsboro. Wanted — talent” FOR Show to be presented by Exchange Club. Anyone i in participating in this tertainment contact G. P. Jr. or C. C. Davis. 1 TP your flowers, call est-Willians lower shop i Caxrboro Tailor Lee’s S and 10c Store WHILE-U-WAIT 2-6389 Double Breasted Into 8lngle Breasted Sale rogth White OaK West Hillsboro own's Garage MN CO.. INC. Legal Notices ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as Admini ster of the estate of Sidney P. Blown, deceased, late of Orange County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate O'! said deceased to exh.bit them to the undersigned at Route 2, Rcugemont,. North Carolina, on or before the 14th -day' of February, .1953, or. this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 9th day of February 1952. JOHN H. BROWN, Admini strator of the Estate of Sidney P. Biown. 2-14; 6 TC NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of authori ty contained in a Judgement of E. M. Lynch, Clerk of the Super ior Court of Orange County, duly entered in Special Proceeding No. 2243 entitled “Bonner D. Sawyer, Administrator c. t. a. of the Estate of W. D. Baldwin, Deceased, -vs Mary C. Baldwin (Widow); Len nde B. Kiimbrey (Widow); Evia B. Robbins and husband, William Robbins; Maggie B. Ray and hus band, Dallas Ray; Myra B. Daw son and husband, Bunn Dawson; Elthel B. Dawson and, husband, J. W. Dawson; Myrtle B. Robbins, and husband, E. D. Robbins”, bearing date of February 9, 1952, the undersigned' Commissioner ’will offer for sale on Saturday, Marah 15. 1952, at 12:00 o’clock noon at the Courthouse Door in Hillsboro, N. C. the following described real estate: FIRST TRACT: LYING on waters of New Hope. adjoining the lands of David Reeves, John Dodson, and BEGINNING at stake, Hugh Ree ves. corner, running North 19 omains to a staice on loi ino. une; thence East 26.50 chains 1* a stake on Lot No. Four; thence South 19 chains to a cedar cm Lot No. Thtee in Wm.,Cheek’s line: thence West to the first station, contain ing Fifty Acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: ON WATERS of New Hope, ad joining lands of Wm. Dodson. J. S. Carr and the above Tract and others, containing Fifteen •Acres, more or less. Reference is hereby made to Deed-; from Julian S. Carr and wife, Nlannie G. Carr, to Wm. Duncan Baldwin, dated- September 21, 1903, recorded in Deed Book “I” (57), Page 289, Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Orange.County. TjaiRD TRACT: A TRACT of land in Bingham Township, said County and State, BOUNDED on the North by the lands of H. M. Crebtree. on the East by the lands of W. D. Bald win; on the South by the lands ->f Albert Dodson and J. G. Dod son, and on the West by the lands of Joseph Cait. and containing I Fifty Acres, more or lePs. j Reference is-hereby made to Deed sir Coleman-Hawkins FIKST For HOTPOINT And DEEPFREEZE AppHaneee, Auto and Farm -Supplies Telephone 3376 Highway 86 Hllleboro .* For Dependable ELECTRICAL contracting call iboro Electrical Construction Co. ^lEEHONE 8632 HILLSBORO If Yon Need Help In Entering A Hospital Or Pacing Your Bills See Me Before It Happens OJOq«||IH Walter Wrentt firm John. Knox Hughes, Sheriff, W. D. Baldwin, dated November 1, 1899, recorded in Deed Book “H” (65), Page 92, Office of the Register of Deeds of Orange County. FOURTH TRACT: BOUNDED by the lands of Wiley i Oates on the North; on the East by lands of Jas. D. Long; on the South by lands of J. G. Dodson, and on the Welt by lands of Crab tree, lying on waters of New Hope. CerJtaining Forty-five Acres more or leas. The same being part of the tract known as the Pickard Tract. Reference is hereby made to Deed from Henry M. Crabtree to Wil liam D. Baldwin, dated March 17, 1899, recorded in Deed Book-, Page -. i FIFTH TRACT: BOUNDED by lands of Graham fifedson on the East, South and West, on the North by W. D. i Baldwin, the a?me being the Pick fard land, the whole tract contain ing Eleven Acres, more or less. Reference is hereby made to Deed from Hayward Baidrwlm and wife, Tin;ey Baldwin, to W. D. Bald win, dated August 4, IS03, record ed in Deed Book -. "Page -* and Deed from George S. Pickard and wife, Lou Pickard, to W. D. Baldwin, dated April 15, 1903, recorded in Deed Book--, Page -, Office of the Register of Deeds of Orange County. The terms of said sale will be cash upon conformation with a deposit of ten (10%) per cent on the day of sale, and is sold sub ject to the 1952 taxes. This being a judicial sale, same will be re ported to the Clerk of the Su perior Court of Orange County and Will remain open for 10 days for increased bid and for confir mation. This the 11th. day of February, 1952 BONNER D. SAWYER Commissioner 2-31; 4 TC I — —» .IK— — NOTICE OR RE8ALE Under and by virtue of the authority contained in Chapter 494, North Carolina Public Laws of One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-Three, and the acts amendiatory thereof, and a duly adopted resolution of the Board of Education of Orange County, and also an Order of the. Clerk cf i the Superior Court of Orange County dated February 19th, 1952, 1 the undersigned will on i SATURDAY, the 8th day of • ! MARCH, 1952, at 12:00 o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse Door in Hillsboro, North Carolina, offer for resale at public auction to the last and highest bidder, for cash,, the following described real estate in Orange County, North Carolina, to-wit: TRACT No. 1: The Morris Grove School Site in Chaipel Hill Town ship. BEGINNING at a stake at the South side of the Durham road where the lands of Mrs. T. J. KirWand crosses said Durham road, and running with said line South 210 feet to a staike, thence West 420 feet along -and with Milton G. Bishop's line to a stake, thence North 210 feet to a stake at the South edge of said Dur ham road, thence East with said South edge of road to said stake starting point. This being that part of the original tract of Mil ton G. Bishop cornering on said road and said line, containing two. acres, more or less. See deed from Milton Bishop and wife to The Board of Education of Or asge County, dated July 3, 1929 and recorded in th eoflice of the Register of Deeds of Orange County in Deed Book 91, at page 525. There is located on this tract a frame building of approximately 50 feet by 20 feet, and a frame building of approximately 24 feet by 18 feet, said buildings both having tin roofs. This being a resale, bidding will start at $935.00. TRACT No. 2: The Hickory Grove School Site in. Chapel Hill Township, BEGINNING at a stake on the North side of Highway No. 54 and in the center of the old Betthel Church Road, and' run ning thence with said old road North 7 deg. West 231 feet to a stake; thence continuing with said ?ld road North 5 deg. West 303.6 teet to a stake; thence continuing with said Road North 12 del,. Elast 231 feet to a stake; thence North 89 deg. West 295 feet to j stake; thence South 14 deg. 30 nip. West 665 feet to a stake in he North side of said highway; hence with the North side of :aid Highway South 79 deg. 30 nin. East 475 fee* to the place ir point af beginning, containing 5.3 acres, more or less. This be ing ’ the same property as con veyed to The Board of Education oS Orange County by deed of Mrs. Robert L. Wilson darted August 17, 1937. and recorded in tbe of fice of the Register of Deeds of Orange County in Deed Book 107, at page 65, and by deed of L. J. Phipps aind wife, Vivian L. Phipps, to The Board of Educa tion dated May 19, 1941 and re corded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Orange County in Deed Book 124, at page 283. There is located on this tract a frame building with tin roof of approximately 73 feet by 20 feet. This beirig a> resale, bidding will start at $907.50. TRACT No. 3: The Ppplar Grove School Site in Little River j Township. BEGINNING in the line of Frank MoMarenen, on the Public Road, Green Riley’s cor- ( tier, running thence South 70 yds. thence East 105 yds.; thence North 105 ydls. to Public Road; thence with said- Road West 105 yds. to the beginning, containing about 1H acres, more or lees. This be ing the same property as con veyed to The Board of Education of Orange County by deed of Frank MoMlannen and wife, dated j August 29, 1927, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds I of-Orange County in Deed Book i-88, at page 499. There is located oh this tract a | frame building with tin roof of ; approximately 21 feet by 33 feet. This being a resale, bidding , will start at $770.00. ; A deposit of ten per cent will j be required from the last and j highest bidder at' the sale, and ; the said sale will remain open ten i days for increased or upset bids l All bids offered at this sale will , be subject to confirmation by the I Board. This the 19th day,of February 1962. “ THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF ORANGE COUNTY. 2-21; 3 TC NOTICE OF RE SALE ! Under and by virtue fof au thority contained1 in a Judgerrient of E. M. Lynch, Clerk uf the Superior Court of O-ar.gc C un ty, duly entered in Special Pro ceeding No. 2219 entitled “Bonner D. Saiwyer, Administrator of the Estate of J. Vance Wilkinson, De cer-scd. -vs- Jo IJvelyn Wiilkin scn (Sinele); R. B. Wilkinson and wife. Lillian H. Wilkinson; Alvin H. Hawkins; J. Dumont Eskridge, Trustee, ‘‘bearing date of Feb ruary 28, 1952, the undersigned | Commissioners will offer for re sale on Saturday, March 16, 1952, at 12:00 o’clock Noon at the Courthouse Dcor in Hillsboro, N. C. the following described real es tate: FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at a stake and; .pointers on Robert ftedldiing’s line, Smith corner; thence North with Robert Red ding line 18 chains to pointer; thence West'7.25 chains .to Smith corner on John Redding line; i thence South with Smith line to a willow oak; thence Blast 7.25 chains to the beginning, contain ing 13 acres, more or less. See Deed front John Redding to Joserh Smith,- Book 34, Page 513, Register’s Office Orange County. SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at a black oak Wilkinson’s corni er, running thence South 32.50 chains to stake; thence Elast 15.80 chains -to a stake; thence North 31.95 chains to pointers; thence West 15.85 chains to the begin ning, containing 51 ’i Acres, more or less. See Deed John Smith and Margaret Smith to Joseiph Smith, Book “G”’, Page 504, of the afore said Registry. ..v THIRD TRACT: BEGINNING at pointers, running thence South 18.40 chains to a willow oak; thence East 7.75 chain® to point ers; thence South 13.64 chains to a stake on Robert Redding line; thence West 21.70 chains to point ers; thence North 31.95 chains to pointers; thence East 13.75 chains to the beginning,’ containing 54 Acres, more or less, See Deed J. A. Allison to Joseph Smith, Book “G”, (34), Page 513, aforesaid Registry. For futher reference see Quit claim Dee-j from C. W. Smith, et als. to Mrs. Agnes Wilkinson, dated November 17, 1930, and re corded in the Office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Orange County in Deed Book 95, Page 186. The terms of said re-sale will be cash upon confirmation with a deposit of ten (10%) per cent on the day of re-sale. This being a judicial sale, same will be- reported to the Clerk of the Superior Court of Orange County and Vill remain open for ten (10). days for increased bid and for confirmation. . Bidding will begin at $2675.00. This the 2®th. day of February, 1952. VICTOR S. BRYANT, JR.. Commissioner : x BONNER D. SAWYER, Commissioner “ .< 3-6; 2 TC, NOTICE OF RESALE Under and by virtue of an Or der of Resale of She Clerk of the Superior Court of Orange Coun ty, the undersigned Commissioner will on SATURDAY, MARCH 15. 1952, at 12:00 o’clock Noon, at the Courthouse Door in Hillsboro, North Carolina, offer for resale, for cash the fol lowing described tract of land: TRACT 3: Lying and being in Pleasant Grove Township, Ala mance County, N. C., adjoining the lands of T. M. Lynch, William V. Copeland, Yarborough and others: BEGINNING at an iron stake in the North bank of pub lic road, Southwest comer of Yarborough tract, and running thence with said public road South 50 deg. M min. West 1215 feet to an iron pipe on the South side of said road, comer with T. M. Lynch; thence with Lynch’s line, North 59 deg. 27 min. West 1290. feet to stake,, thence con tinuing with Lymch’k line North 66 deg. 30 min. West 1272 feet to stake in center of N. C. high way No. 119; thence with the center of said Highway North 16 deg. 38 min. Wert 393 feet to a stake; thence South 61 deg. East 269 feet to iron pipe in rock pile, comer with M. V. Copeland; thence with Copeland’s line North 57 deg. 39 min. East 1980 feet to two iron pipes in rook piwle, comer with Yarborough; thence with Ya thorough’s line South 39 deg. 28 min. Blast 2178 feet to center of road,,point of beginning, and containing 89.4 acres. The above property was surveyed and plotted bv F. M. Carlisle on Sep tember 19, 1949. This being a resale, the bid Free 'Estimates ,For Sanding, Re finishing and Floor Coverings. Kitchen and Bath Room Wall Tile Call Collect Day or Night P. T. Clayton For Complete Floor and 'Wall Service— 200 .Academy St. -- tPhone 2154 Roxboro, North Carolina Have You Refinished Your Floors Lately? Gleaming -- Lustrous -- Shin ing floors enhances the beauty and; improve the overall appear ance at any home, store or office, Call Us Today For Free Estimate ling at said sale will begin at 519,002.80. , A deposit of ten per cent will '>e required" of the purchaser at ‘ime of sale, and said sale will remain open for ten days for in crossed bid and fcr final confir mation. - THs the 27th day of February, 1052. E. F. MtiADAiMS. Commissioner 3-41; 2 TC Service Insurance arid Realty Co. Insurance, Property Management, Real Estate CHAPEL HILL _SEE OR CALL,_ H» A, Allred For The Best Buys Used Cars 8c Trucks. University Motors, Inc. 806 W. Main St. Durham, N. C. 9-1931 Day 78811 Night NEW! Quitted Vinyl ’ Plastic Trim Latest seat cover styling. Won’t crack, chip,or peel. Country Clubs.., Stay Beautiful, Longer Than Covers Costing Up To $50 i I Compare ... PREMIUM PLASTICS Coach & Sedan .... You’ll see no difference be tween beautiful Country Clubs and covers costing up to twice as much. They’re styled with boau Ufiu fade-proof Saran "life AND tatts COACHES A SEDAN time” plastic and silk-like rayon skirting. Make your car interior look like a '51, and save money with Coun try Clubs at your Western Auto Associate Store. SIlIMt EXPERT INSTALLATION Western Auto Associate Store i i / Telephone 2521 Hillsboro !*j m avv fr.t _ r CUB the it'utlpt o»n < nothin >i;»n for tMAU-AMUa IUMM6 MMT-TMK EAPHWIC VtetTMU TRUCK TWWIW UME KCtEAH fMMHC ’ *** *4: * '* & '^NPPjgM*<ipP& z ft « Just as I was going home for dinner the other day, the district zone manager from Harvester dropped in. 1 said, "You better come along, we’re • having chicken, .. '* _. _ ■ - . ■ On the way back to the store, he told me to expect a shipment of Farmall Cubs within the next few days. This ought to cheer you up, and it doesn’t make me "mad” either! WeM, they are here now—on display. So come on in, folks, and see the Farmall Cub! Next to a pair of pliers, it’s the handiest farm tool J kne w. Just right for the fellow with 40 acres, more or less /.. the part-time f.mner... the vegetable truck-crop grower... or the big acreage farmer who needs another tractor. Of course, what really makes a Farmall Cub useful is its full line of( quick-change implements with fingertip Farmall Touch-Control. No more sweating and swearing and aching backs! Another thing... when you need prompt service and parts, I’m always' here. FEBRUARY IS FARMALL CUB MONTH! Coleman - Laws Co ^ *' ' • • Hillsboro, N. C.
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