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Classified Ads. DATCQ 1 tJ CLASSIFIED .06 per word minimum .SO per Insertion 50 per ran service on keyed ads. CLASSIFIED DISPLAY .70 per column Inch. MEMOB1AMS Mine u Reg' ul?r Classified. All classified ads moat be accompanied by casta or cbeck. FOR SALE FOR SALE ? Cheap. 1955 Studebaker pickup track, good condition. Will take small two wheel trailer in trade. Phone Day 6-3450, Night 853-2587. 1/7, 9 14, 16 ch. TREAT rugs right, they'll be a delight if cleaned with Blue Lustre Rent electHj. shanipooer $1. H. C. Tay lor. 1-16 ch. FOR SALE Highest offer over $125.00 - 1941 Pon tile ? straight 8. See at Shannon Village Esso or call Dean Holton. 1/14, 16 pd. FARM in Cedar Rock Com munity, 2.64 acres tobac co; 10 acres corn; 4 acres . cotton. Paved road, good pond site, room for 15 building lots. Make us an offer. Write P. 0. Box 41, or call 496-3713, Louis burg. 1/7 Tu & Th tf ch. FOR SALE - Pure breed Hampshire boars. 4 months old. Tommy Har ris, GY6-3842. 1/14, 16 pd. FOR SALE - Hardwood for fireplace or heater - Cut to any specification. See Wil liam F. Edwards, Franklin ton, Rt. 2 or call Wilder Bros. Farm Supply 494-7349. 12/30 Tu & Th tf ch. FOR SALE - 4892 pounds of tobacco. D. C. Hicks, Franklinton. Phone office 494-2550, Home 494-2324. 1/14, 16, 21, 23 pd. 1961 PONT1AC Ventura, 2 " door hard top. $450.00. Call 496-3713 or see at Sledge's Store. 1/7 Tu & Th tf ch. BROKE BEAGLES for sale. Cheap - See Claude Wheeler. Rt. 1, Louisburg. 1/16 pd. GROW YOUR OWN FRUIT. Free copy 48-pg. Planting Guide Catalog in color, of fered by Virginia's largest growers of fruit trees, nut trees, berry plants, grape vines, landscaping plant material. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, Waynes boro, Virginia 22980. 1/9,16,23,30 ch. CLEAN 1966 Mustang. V8, stick shift. $1,195. Can be financed. 496-3598 or 853-2714. Dealer No. 2918. 1/16, 21 ch., FOR RENT FOR RENT 4,800 lbs. to bacco. Phone day 4 96-5 288, Night 496-3986. 1/16 Tu & Th tf ch. 9,000 LBS." TOBACCO for rent off the farm, Franklin . Co 15 cents. Call Bob B a'l I a nc e. Raleigh 829-2100. 1/7, 9, 14, 16 ch. FOR RENT ? 7,000 lbs. to bacco. Mrs. W. R. Ban. Phone .6-4055. 1/14, 16 pd. FOR RENT ? Nice 2 bedroom house- unfurnished also lit wo bedroom mobile home. Twin Oak Trailer Park - Clarence Edwards, 496-4265* 11/5 Tu fc Th tf ch. < FOR RENT ? 5 room house, corner Noble, and Spring Streets. Immediate pooes slon. Susie Meadows. 1/14, 16 ph. FOR RENT - 2 bedroom apartment, upstairs. Heat and hot water furnished. 2nd floor. Dr. or Mrs. R. L. Eagles. 1/14 Tu It Th tf ch. TOBACCO contact for rent. 7,000 pound*, 16 cent* a pound. W. D. Fuller, Rt. 2, Louisburg Telephone 853 2842. 1/16 Th & Tu tt ch. Classified Ads. FOR RENT - Farm. Good six-room dwelling with bath. Four tobacco barns and pack house, two ponds apd irrigation equip ment. 27,000 pounds to bacco. Write Box "F", c/o The Franklin Times; Louisburg, N. C. 1/16, 21, 23 ch. 4,341, POUNDS TOBACCO (or rent off farm in Frank lin County at 15 cents per pound. Harold. Reddick, P. 0. Box 275, Youngsville, North Carolina. Telephone day 5 5 6- 5 2 90V Night 56-3730. 1/16, 21, 23 ch. TOBACCO for rent - 9,324 lb. for 17 cents a pound! T. G. Lloyd, Sr., Route<l, Box 288, Youngsville, N. C. 27596. Telephone No. 556-4317. .1/7, 9, 14, 16 pd. I TWp unfurnished 1-2 bed room apartments. Heat, ?hot water furnished. 496-5400 for appointment to see apartments. 11/14 Th&Tutfch. FOR RENT - 10,000 to 11,000 pounds tobacco, by the pound. Call O.E. Finch, 6-3024. 1/9, 16, 23 "pd. BRICK home in Louisburg. Central air conditioning, central heat, good neigh borhood. William O'Neal Realty Co. 1/16 ch. NOTICE I AM NOT responsible for any debts other than my own. C?cil Wayne Parrish, Rt. 1, Castalia, N. C. 1/7, 9, 14, 16 pd. Legal Notice NOTICE OF REHEARING BEFORE THE NORTH CAR OLINA UTILITIES COM MISSION In the Matter of Petition by Carolina Tele phone and Telegraph Com pany, United Utilities, Incor porated, and New Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company for authorizations in connection with plan of merger, including issuance of a Certificate of Public Con venience and Necessity to New Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company, authori zations for issuance of se curities, Assumptions of rights and obligations, and transfer of assets. _ Notice to the public is hereby given that a public hearing will be held in the Hearing Room of the North Carolina Utilities Commis sion, Old State Library Build ing, Morgan Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, beginning at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan uary 29, 1969, on petition of Carolina Telephone and Tele graph Company (Carolina) am] United Utilities. Incor porated (United), and New Carolina Telephone and Tele graph Company (New Caro lina) for approval of a plan of merger between Carolina Telephone and Telegraph Company and United Utilities. Incorporated. Briefly, the plan of merger is as follows: Prior to the merger. Carolina will transfer all its operating public utility assets to New Carolina in exchange for all the capital stock of New Carolina, the latter to assume all outstand ing liabilities and obligations of Carolina. It is proposed that New Carolina be issued a Certificate of Public. Con venience and Necessity for all territory for which Carolina now holds a Certificate and is serving. AS soon as prac ticable - thereafter, Carolina would merger into United, the latter thereafter owning all of the common capital stock In, and controlling. New Carolina. Through the merger, the common capital stock of Car olina would be converted Into "Preferred Stock - second series, Convertible" of United. Each converted share would have one vote and could be further converted at any time into one and one quarter (1V4) shares of com mon capital stock of United. Each share of Carolina stock aanreMed to United pre ferred, unices further con verted to United comipon capital stock by the stoclX holder, would draw a fixed dividend of 11.25 per share Legal Notice to 1970, $1.37 H per share I through 1972, ?nd $1.50 per share thereafter. After 1975, United may redeem each such preferred share then out standing at a price of $5Q.OO per share. Utilities Commis sion records show that Caro .lina earned $.97 per si,?re on its common stock in 1967. The complete plan of^ner- ' ger and petition is on file with the North Carolina Utilities Commission and is open for public inspection in the offices of its Chief Clerk. At said hearing the burden of proof- will be upon the petitioners to justify approval of the petition. Evidence will be received from the Commis sion s Staff and from any other person, firm, or agency having a direct interest in the proceeding, whether such evidence is in support of. or opposition to, the plan. North Carolina law does not permi t letters, telegrams, pe titions, communications other than personal ap pearances as evidence in the proceedings. All persons desiring to pre sent evidence, cross-examine witnesses and otherwise parti cipate fully in the proceed ings as a party protestant or intervenor should file with the North Carolina Utilities Commission a written protest or motion 'to be"' made a party. Such protest, motion, or petition should clearly state the name and address of the person, firm, or agency making it, should disclose a direct interest in the subject matter of the proceedings, and should state the position which the party intends to support by personal ap pearance or through counsel at the hearings. The tests which the Utili ties Commission is required to apply in considering the petition are contained in North Carolina General Sta tutes G. S. 62-110 and 62-111. This 31st day of Decem ber, 1968. NORTH CARO LINA UTILITIES COMMISSION By Mary Laurens Richardson, Chief Clerk 1/7,9,14, 16 NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION and SUP PLEMENTAL REGISTRA TION in the TOWN OF BUNN, NORTH CAROLINA A special bond election will be held between 6:30 A.M. 'and 6:30 P.M., Satur day, 'February 15, 1969, at which there will be submitted to the qualified voters of said Town the following question: Shall an ordinance passed on January 6, 1969, authoriz ing the Town of Bunn, North Carolina, to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said Town may now or hereafter have power or authority to con tract. and In evidence thereof to issue Water Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $160,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other avail able funds, for constructing a Water-works system- for said Town, including the acquisi tion of any necessary land and rights of way. and authorizing the levy and col lection of a sufficient tax for the pavment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds, be approved? The question hereinabove set forth contains a statement of the purpose for which the bonds are authorized by the ordinance referred to. in sue* question. If said bonds are issued a tax will be levied upon all taxable property in the Town of Bunn for the paynynt *?f the principal of and the in terest on said bonds. For said election the regu lar registration books for elec tlbns in said Town- will be used and such boolcs will be open for the registration of qualified persons not thereto fore registered from 9 A.M. until 6:30 P.M. on each day beginning Saturday. January 18, 19?9, and closing Satur day, February 1, 1969. On each Saturday , during such registration period said books will remain open at the voting place. Saturday, February 8, 1969 Is Challenge Day. The voting place and the names of the election of ficers, subject to change aa provided by law, are as fol lows: PRECINCT ; VOT ING PLACE Bunn Fire Sta tion; REGISTRAR ' Miss Nettie Moddy; JUDGES - Mrs. Margaret EH wards, Legal Notice Kobert L. Jones. By order of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Bunn. DECIMO GAY , Town Clerk and Treasurer l/fc.16 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Execu tor of the estate of Mrs. Kate C. Perry! deceased, late of Franklin County, North Caro lina. this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or -before the 9th day of July, 1969. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 7th day of Jan uary. 1969. William C. Perry, Jr., Executor P. O. Box 17607, Raleigh, N. C. 27609T 1/9, 16, 23, 30 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING $160,000 WATER BONDS ' BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Bunn: Section 1. That, pursuant to The Municipal Finance Act, 1921. as amended, the Town of Bunn, North Caro lina, is hereby authorized to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said Town may now or hereafter -have power or authority to contract, and in evidence thereof to issue Water Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceed ing $160,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, for con structing a waterworks sys tem for said Town, including the acquisition of any neces sary land and rights of way. Section 2. That a tax suf ficient to pay the nriscipal of and the interest oiftaid bonds shall be annually levied and collected. Section 3.. That a state ment of tbe debt of the Town has been filed with the clerk and is open to public inspec tion. Section 4. That this or dinance shall take effect when approved by the voters of the Town at an election as provided in said Act. The foregoing ordinance was passed on the 6th day of January, 1969, and was first published on the 9th day of January, 1969. Any action or proceeding questioning the validity of said ordinance must be com menced within thirty days after its first publication. DECIMO GAY Town Clerk > and Treasurer ,1/9*16 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Execu tor of the estate of William Hybert Bunn, deceased, late oi Franklin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 9th day of July, 1969, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 8th day of Jan uary, 1969. > Truett Hubert Bunn. Executor 1/9, 16, 23, 30 pd. ADMINISTRATRIX NO TICE Having-qualified as Admin istratrix of the estate of Josh H. Moseley. deceased, late of Franklin County. North Caro lina. this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the under signed on or before the 9t(i day of July, 1969. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. Thk 7th day of^Jan uary, 1969. Margaret P. Moseley, Adm'rx. Lumpkin, Lumpkin, Davis, Sturges. Attorneys. 1/9, 16, 23. 30 Help Wanted WANTED ; Maid to live la Good working conditions. Sundays off. Call RWelgh 828-7465 1/9,14,16,23 ch|. LIST YOUR TAXES LISTING PERIOD IS FROM JANUARY 2, 1969 THROUGH JANUARY 31, 1969 PENALTY PERIOD WILL START AFTER ' LISTING PERIOD No Extension . ? .DUNN TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER M C PEARCE H. E. Stall ings Stored Jan. 3, 18 & 29 B. F. Lewis Store . . . ... . . , f Jan. 4 & 17 B. & G. Grocery . . ? ' Jan. 8 & 23 Edwards Bros. Store Jan. 10 & 22 Wayne Winstead Store ........... .Jan. 1 1, 24 & 25 Pine Ridge Supply Co. .................. Jan. 14 Luther Taylor's Store . > Jan. 15 "TOflTCarlyle Store Jan. 16 1:00 to 5:00 C. D. Strickland Store . . ' Jan. 28 ? 1:00 to 5:00 J. W. Perry, Jr. Store Jan. 30 & 31 (AH Other Times At C. E. Pearce, Jr. Store) (Time - 8:30 to 5:00) HARRIS TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER CHARLES H. RICHARDSON Route 1, Louisb.urg Carl Harris Store Jan. 6 Max Wilder Store . . Jan. 7 J. B. Lands Store . . Jan. 8 N. M. Edwards Store Jan. 1 1 Hagwoods Store . .Jan. 15 & 16 Johnsons Store Jan. 18 C. E. Richards Store Jan. 20 39 Sinclair Jan. 22 Procter Dentons Store Jan. 24 T. W. Perdues Store Jan. 28 & 29 George Loyds Store Jan. 30 (All Other Times At Home) (No Night Listing A? Home) YOUNGSVILLE TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER ROBERT ALLEN , ? fcoute 1, Youngsville Jones Hart's Store Jan. 8 Fred Cash's Store .....Jan. 14 (All Other Times At Woodlief Hardware Store) (Monday Thru Friday - 8:30 to 5:00) (Saturdays - 8:30 to 1:00) FRANKLINTON TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER -H. G.JONES Route 2, Franklinton ASST. LISTER ? MRS. W. A. HARDY Franklinton All Times At Town Hall, Franklinton, N. C. Monday Through Saturday ? 8:00 to 5:00 HAYESVILLE TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER MRS. C. N. WOODARD Route 3, Louisburg J. Ira Weldon's Store 1 : Jan. 4 Rocky Ford Grocery Jan. 11 & 25 E. & S. Farm Store .Jan. 18 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Nights 6:00 to 9:00 at E. & S. Farm Store (Epsom) (No Listing At Home) tSANDY CREEK TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER CAREY C. PERRY Route 3, Louisburg Jasper Parrish Store E. W. Stallings Store vx, Bobby Foster Store Mrs. Howard Pernell Store .....: .Jan. 2 .Jan. 4 . Jan. 6 . Jan. 7 . Jan. 8 . Jan. 9 Jan. 1 1 Hales Store (Alert) . Forest Pernell Store A. B. Alston Store (All Other Times At Henry Edward* Store J (9:00 to 5:00) (No Listing on Jan. 15, 16 17) (No Listing At Home) GOLD MINE TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER ? MRS. REA A. MANNING Route 2, Louisburg >7 V. E. Osborne's Store Jan. 21 1:00 to 4:30 (All Other Times at Centerville Sinclair) (Time 8:30 to 4:30) {Thursday Only - 8:30 to 12:00) CEDAR ROCK TOWNSHIP TAX LISTER - W. S. BOONE Route 1, Castalia H. M. Dickens Store Jan. 3 Mrs. J. C. Bowden's Store Jan. 8 L. H. Dickenfc Store Jan. 10 T. H. Dickens Store Jan. 15 (morning) 0. C. Davis Store Jan. 15 (afternoon) Jack Collins Store Jan. 1 7 Percy Smith's Store Jan. 22 (morning) Sid Champion Store Jan. 22 (afternoon) Harris Bros. Store Jan. 25 (All Other Times At Hubert Wilders Store) (Monday thru Friday - 9:00 to 5:00) CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP * TAX LISTER MRS. A. C. STALLINGS W. B. Leonard's Store 8;-30to 12:00 Jan. 21 Route 2, Spring Hope Tbx Lilting At All Timet At A. C. Stallings Store, L V T | Aluminum Car Ports Storm Doors & Windows Venetian Blinds BLINDS REPAIRED Aluminum Shutters Aluminum & Canvas Awnings FREE ESTIMATES M. G. WILDER ' MONK" 417 W. Noble St. LOUIStURG, N. C. FARM BUREAU LIFE INSURANCE Fire CropHail Farmowners Auto Farmer's Liability " Blue Cross Hospital. Plans L. C.. HASTY Louisburg, N. C. C9a666 can't find , your' credit card? . Maybe someone else has! Now your homeowners insurance protection can be broadened by adding the Credit Card and Per sonal Check Forgery sup plement offered by ' Kemper Insurance. For only about a nickel , a week, you can be pro- ! tected (up to $1,000) when you lose your credit cards and someone uses them to run up bills against your account. For full details about | .the homeowners policy with the big PLUS bene fits, phone or write: GENE PLEASANTS Louisburg Insurance Agency 207 N. Main Street P.O. Box" 462 Loi/isburg, N.C. Phone 496 5425 I GENE PLEASANTS (your INSURANCt PROBUtf SOL' f I VflaAJUn WAt Qanvfiariy, WELL BORING - DEEP WELL DRILLING WARRENTON. N. C. \\A Well A D*y- The Martin IVuy" N. C LICENSE NO. 2 MANLEY S. MARTIN DAY 257-3651 NIGHT 257-3392 NOTICE In the 5 years of our ownership of the Hannah Davis farm there has been 3 attempts to fire the timberland. Therefore, $500.00 reward will be paid .by the Virginia Materials Corporation for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons starting a fire on this property either through negligence or intentional. NEED MONEY LggK Amt. Cash You Get Mo. Pmt. ' $239.12 $15.00 $292.73 ~ $18.00 $332.27 $20.00 $391.58 ? $23.00 $431.11 > $25.00 $490.42- $28.00 $529.96 $30.00 $548.02 $31.00 CALl US TODAY - COLLECT 438-4113 CONSUMER CREDIT Co. 121 S. GARNETT ST. HENDERSON, N.C. Across From Woolworths Seven Paths - 9:00 to 5:00 January 2, 1969 through January 31, 1969 LOUISBURG TOWNSHIP \ TAX LISTER MRS. C. T. DEAN, JR. 1 Louisburg ASST. LISTER MISS LINDA WOODLIEF Route 2, Franklinton January 2, 1969 through January 31, 1969 _ 217 Court Street Monday Through Friday 8;00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. C. W. STROTHER, TAX SUPERVISOR Franklin County ' 12/19,24; 1/2,9, 16, 23, 30
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