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MEMORIALS ume aa Reg
ular Claaalfled.
All claaalfled ad* moat ba
accompanied bjr caah or check.
FOR SALE
80UP'S on, the rug that- is.
s# clean the^spot with
Blue Lustre Rent electric
shampooer $1. H., C. Tay
lor. . 1/14 ch.
1961 PONTIAC Ventura, 2
door hard top. $450.00.
Call 496-3713 or see at
Sledge's Store. 1/7 Tu &
Th tf ch.
FOR SALE - Cheap. 1955
Studebaker pickup truck,
good condition. Will take
small two wheel trailer in
trade. Phone Day 6-3450,
Night 853-2587. 1/7, 9 14,
16 ch.
FOR SALE - Highest .offer
over $125.00 - 1941 Pon
tiac ? 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 com; 4 acres
cotton. Paved road, good
pond site, room for 15
building lots. Make us an
offer. Write P. O. 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 tut 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
494-2824. 1/14, 16, 21,
23 pd.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT - 2 bedroom
apartment, upstairs. Heat
and hot water furnished,
y. 2nd floor. Dr. or Mrs. R.
L. Eagles. l/14Tu&Thtf
ch.
FOR RENT ? 5 room house,
corner Noble and Spring
Streets. Immediate posses
sion. Susie Meadows. 1/14*
' 16 ch.
FOR RENT ? Nice 2 bedroom
houie- unfurnished also
1-two bedroom mobile
, home. Twin Oak Trailer
Park - Clarence Edwards,
496-4255. 11/5 Tu & Th
tf ch.
FOR RENT ? 7,000 lbs. to
' bacco. Mrs. W. R. Bass.
Phone 6-4055. 1/14, 16
- J5 " ~
9,000 LBS. TOBACCO for
rent off the farm, Franklin
Co. 15 cents. Call Bob
B a 1 1 a n ce. Raleigh
828-2100. 1/7. 9, 14. 16
ch.
FOR RENT - 6,268 lbs. of
tobacco at 15 cents per
pound. R. C. Hunt. Seven
Paths Community. 1/9. 14
Jch.
TOBACCO for rent - 9,324"
lb. for 17 cents a pound.
T. G. Lloyd, Sr., Route 1,
Box 288. YoungsVllle, N.
C. 27596. Telephone No.
556-4317. 1/7, 9, 14, 16
pd.
TWO unfurnished 1-2 bed
room apartments. Heat,
hot water furnished.
496-6400 for appointment
to see apartment*. 11/14
Th li Tu tf ch.
Help Wanted
INTERVIEWER WANTED
for part-time telephone
surrey work. Give phone
number. Mutf- have private
line. Not a selling job. Air
Mail letter Including edu
cation, work experience
and names of references
to: American Research
Bureau. Field Staff De
partment. 4320 Ammen
' dale Road, Beltaville,
Maryland 20705. 1/14 c^
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WANTED ? Maid to live in.
Good working conditions.
Sundays off. Call Raleigh
828 7465 1J9.14, 16,23
chg.
NOTICE
I AM NOT responsible for
any debts other than my
own. Cecil Wayne Parrish,
Rt. 1, Castalia, N. C. 1/7,
9, 14, 16 pd.
SERVICE
WE SPREAD lime and fer
tilizer for less. L. H.
Dickens & Son, Rt. 2,
? Louisburg. 853-2117.
11/26 Tu tf ch.
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TESTS! ? Men-women 18
and over. Secure jobs.
High pay. Short hours. Ad
vancement. Thousands of
jobs open. Preparatory
training as long as requir
ed. Experience usually un
necessary. FREE Informa
tion on jobs, salaries, re
quirements. Write today
giving name, address and
phone. Lincoln Service,
Pekin NC 27-3P, Illinois.
1/7, 14, 21, 28 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
i;i 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)
and 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
TetepKOhe 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 a nd 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 hplds a Certificate and is
serving. As soon as prac
ticable thereafter. Carolina
wQuld 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 wpuld 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 ( l'/<) shares of com
mon capital stock of \Jnited.
Each share of Carolina stock
converted to Unite** pre^"
f erred, unless further con
certed to United common
capital stock by the stock
holder. would draw a fixed
dividend of $1.25 per share
Legal Notice
to 1970, $1.37 H per shire
through 1972, and SI. 50 per
share thereafter. After 1975,
United may redeem each such
preferred share then out
standing at a price of S50.00
per share. Utilities Commis
sion records show that Caro
lina earned S.97 per share on
its common stock in 1967.
The complete plan of mer
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
permit letters, telegrams, pe
titions. and 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
ai me nearings.
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. 62110 and
62-111. .
This 31st day of Qecem
ber, 1968. .
NORTH -CARO
UNA UTILITIES
COMMISSION
By Mary Laurens
Richardson, Chief
r Clerk
in.*, i 4 , i%
NOTICE OF RESALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an
Order of Resale of the Su
perior Court of Franklin
County, North Carolina,
made in that certain Special
Proceeding entitled "Ennis E.
Upchurch and wife Dorene P.
Upchurch; Calvin Jackson
Upchurch and wife Christine
D. Upchurch; Otis Upchurch
and wife Jennie Upchurch;
Rufus Upchurch and wife
Oza Smith Upchurch; Estelle
Upchurch Taylor (Divorced);
Pearl Upchurch Bell (Widow);
Fannie Jane Upchurch (Sin
gle); Hattie Upchurch
Thompson and husband
Henry Thompson; Edwin E
Parrish and wife Elsie Mae
Allen Parrish; Hazel Parrish
Taylor and husband W. B
Taylor; C. R. Parrish and wife
Mary Pauline Miller Parrish;
Will Albert Parrish and wife
-itOlfe Baines Parrish; Max A.
Panrish and wife Mary"
Frances Todd Parrish; Bettie
Parrish Lovln (Divorced);
Frances Eloise Simpson Davis
and husband George Davis;
Doza . Upchurch Litchfield
and husband John B. Litch
field; Eddie Guy Joyner and
wife Annie Mae Wheeler
Joyner; Frances Joyner Mar
graff and husband C. A. Mar
graff; Pauline Joyner Green
and husband L. F. Green; W.
C. Joyner. Jr. and wife Nerine
Evans Joyner; Lela B. Up
church. Incompetent, and V.
H. Dillard. General Guardian
of Lela B. Upchurch, Incom
petent; Ella Maxine Upchurch
Watkins and husband M. E.
Watklns. Jr.; Georgia Neil Up
church Harper and husband
M. C. Harper; Kate Upchurch
Dillard anjl husband Vance
Dillard; Fannie Gupton Davis
aijd husband Joseph Edwin
?Davis; Janet Roae Gupton
Lewis and husband Richard
E. Lewis; K*y Gupton Wha
ley and husband Charlie Wha
ley, Jr.; George Warren Gup
VACANCY AT
THE PINES REST HOME
FORtJWE retired AWSut at or y woman
Surroundingi, attractive; room* are modern, clean,
comfortable; hospital it v. warm and friandly; thraa deli
cioui hot maalt daily; cheerful aid and maid service. We
make you feel at home. Viiitort are always welcome.
Vary raaaonable rata* for private reel dents.
Located on Eait River Rd. 4 mi let from Loulsburf's
?hopping center
MRS. R. E. McDUFFIE, OPERATOR
? Rt. 4, Box 17, Louiiburg, N. C. - Phone 496-4470
Legal Notice
ton and wife Faye Augustine
Gupton; Donna Gupton King
and husband James I. King;
Thomas P. Gupton and wife
Agnes L. Gupton; Philip C.
Gupton (Unmarried); Eliza
beth Perry Gupton Stallings
and husband Joe W. Stallings.
Jr.; Joseph Perry Gupton, Jr.
and wife Annie Wester Gup
ton and W. B. Robertson,
Administrator of the Estate
of Myrtice Upchurch. De
ceased. Petitioners VS. Eliza
beth Upchurch Putt and hus
band Lloyd Putt; Ann Up
church Alen and husband
Wallace Allen; Drucilla Up
church Abbott and husband
Gilbert Abbott; and Judith
Upchurch Norvell and hus
band Stephen Norvell. Defen
dants", the undersigned Com
missioner will on
WEDNESDAY, THE 15TH
DAY OF JANUARY 1969, at
or about the'hour of 12:00
o'clock Noon,
at the Courthouse Door of
Franklin County, Louisburg.
North Carolina, offer for re
sale. to the highest bidder, for
cash, that certain tract or
parcel of land in Sandy Creek
Township. Franklin County,
North Carolina, more" par
ticularly described as follows:
FIRST TRACT: BEING
one acre at Gupton, bounded
as follows: BEGINNING in
the center of the road from
Laurel to Centerville at the
corner of No. 4; thence along
said road, S. 88 deg. W. 6
poles 8 links to the center of
said road, comer of No. 1;
thence S. 12 deg. E. 25 poles
8. links to a stake; thence N.
88 deg. E. 6 poles 8 links to a
rock in the center of the road
from Sandy Creek Church to
Gupton; thence N. 15 deg. W.
25 poles 8 links to the begin
ning.
The above described lands
are the same lands described
as "First Tract" in Deed from
Joseph E. Gupton et als to
Lula Upchurch, dated 25
August 1913, recorded in
Book 199 on page 173 in the.
office of the Franklin County
Register of Deeds.
-A ten per cent (10%) de
posit will be required of the
successful bidder at the time
of said resale to guarantee
compliance with said bid and
to be forfeited upon non
compliance.
BIDDING will begin at
said resale at the price of
$1100.00.
This sale is a judicial sale
and is subject to the laws
relating thereto.
This the 30th day of De
cember 1968.
W. M. JOLLY,
COMMISSIONER
1/7, 14
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
Having qualified as Exe
cutrix of the estate of Callie
T. Foriythe, 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 14th
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 9th day of Jan
uary, 1969.
? Annie
Roney Goa
? Executrix
Rt. 2, Creed
moor, N. C.
Yar borough & Jolly, Attor
neys
1/14, 21. 28; 2/4 pd. k
ADMINISTRATRIX NO
TICE
Having qualified as Admin
istratrix of the estate of
James B. Clayton, deceased,
late of Franklin County,
North Carolina, this Is to no
tify all persons having claims,
against the estate of said de
ceased to exhibit: them to the
undersigned on*%r before the
7th day of July, 1969, or this
notice will be pleaded In bar
of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
pleaae make immediate pay
ment. This 3rd day of Jan
uary. 1969.
Mrs. Mamfe B. Clayton,
Adm'rx.
1/7, 14, 21. 28
SALE OF ? VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
BY VIRTUE OF THE
ALTHORITY contained in a
Deed of Trust of John Gor
don Shields and wife, Sylvia
W Shields, to Claude E.
Pope Trustee, dated April 6,
1967. recorded in the office
of the Register of Deeds of
Franklin County. North Caro
lina in Book 646. Pages
457-460. default having been
made in the payment of the
indebtedness thereby secured
and said Deed of Trust being
by the terms thereof subject
to foreclosure^ the under
signed Substitute Trustee will
offer for sale at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for
cash at the Courthouse door
in Louisburg. North Carol jna.
at 12:00 Noon on
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7,
1969
the property conveyed in said
Deed of Trust, described as
follows:
Located in the County of
Franklin, State of North Car
olina. Situate about two miles
West of the Town of Frank
linton. North Carolina, on
North Carolina Rural Paved
Road No. 1141, and being
Lots Number 43 and 44 of
Edgewood Acres Subdivision
according to Map and Survey
made by Johnnie M. Bellin
ger. R. L.S. for C. A. Pope
dated August 21. 1965. and
recorded in Map BooV 7 at
Pages 51 and 52, being also
made to Map and Survey
made by Earl R. Martin, R. L.
S. Tor John G. Shields and
wife. Sylvia W. Shields dated
March 11, 1967.
The successful bidder at
said sale will be required to
deposit ten per cent ( 10%) of
the amount bid with the
Trustee, as evidence -of good
faith.
This the 6th day of Jan
uary, 1969.
CHARLES M. DAVIS,
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE
1/14,21,28:2/4
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
Having qualified as Admin
istrator of the estate of Jen
nie Collins Bartholomew, de
ceased, late of Franklin Coun
ty, North Carolina, this is to
notify all persons havlr.
claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned on or be
fore the 31st day of June,
1969, or this notice will be
pleaded in ba t of their re
covery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment. This
30th day of December, 1968.
James T. Bartholomew,
Administrator
12/31; 1/7, 14, 21 pd.
PROFESSIONAL
COLUMN
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Dr. Richard C. Whitfield
Optometrist
Loulsburg. N. C.
Ground Floor Dr. Perry's
Building
Hours:
1:30 to 5:00 P. M. Phone
Dally Except QY 6-4165
Wed
JOHN K. MATTHKWH
Attorney ft Counsellor
at La w
Practice In All Courts
215 Court Street
Ph. 496-3523 or 496-3486
Loulsburg, N. C.
Hours by Appointment
LUMPKIN. 1,1 MI'KIN *
DAVIS
Attorney*
Loulsburg. N. C.
Ground Floor Office Next to
Harris Pbarmscjf
Practice In Frsnklln A Sur
rounding Counties, and In
Federal Court
Hnji YAKBOHOIOH
CHARLKH YARBOROUGH
'Lawyers
Ground Floor Office In
Ysrboitough Bldg on Main Sf
Second Building from
Post Office
Loulsburg, N. C
Telephone: 0Y 6-3185
General Practice in all
Courts
MITt'AL
INHIRINCK AO KMC*
Homeowner,
Life. Hospitalisation,
Annuities. Business. Hall
Gone PlMMntfl
207 N. Main street
Loulsburg. N. C.
Bus. Phone 496-5425
Res. Phone 496-5170
CALL US FOR YOUR FALL AND SPRING AUCTIONS
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NOTICE OF SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICA
TION I
NORTH CAROLINA
FRANKLIN COUNTY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
THOMAS EARL PENDLE
TON.
Plaintiff.
VS
JEWEL DEAN PENDLE
TON.
Defendant.
TO: JEWEL DEAN PENDLE
TON:
Take notice that a plead
ing seeking relief against you
has been filed in the above
entitled action.
The nature of the relief
being sought is as follows: an
action for absolute divorce
upon the grounds of one year
separation.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than he 28 day of Feb
ruary. 1969. and upon your
failure to do so the party
seeking service against you
will apply to the Court for
the relief sought.
This 30th day of Decem
ber. 1968.
Ralph S. Knott.
Clerk of Superior
Court of Franklin
County, North Carolina.
1/7, 14, 21, 28
NOTICE FOR SERVICE OF
PROCESS BY PUBLICA
TION
STATE OF NORTH CARO
LINA.
WARREN COUNTY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
KENNETH McDONALD
Plaintiff
VS.
CORMELIA McDONALD.
" Defendant
TO CORMELIA Mc
DONALD:
Tike notice that a plead
ing seeking relief against you
has been filed in the above
entitled action.
The nature of the relief
being sought is as follows:
Thi# is an action to secure an
absolute divorce on the
grounds of one year separa
tion.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than February 28, 1969,
and upon your failure to do
so the party seeking service
against you will apply to the
court for the relief sought.
This 2nd day of January,
1969.
Isabel Nelson.
Ass't No. 2
Clerk of the
Superior Court
1/7, 14; 21, 28 pd.
You're not lost
for help if you have an indapandant
intu ranee agent Ha'a on ysuu
whan you need him most, raady to
rapraaant your intaraats lint, raady
to give you aarvica bayond the call
of duty. We're Indapandant egentt.
HODGES
* INSURANCE
AGENCY
Phone Gjr 6-3585
N MAIN ST.
Louisburg, N. C.
DURING THE I6TH
CENTURY, A MAN'S
FASHIONABLE RUFF
OFTEN CONTAINED
EIGHTEEN YARDS
OF FABRIC A WIRE
FRAME WAG WORN
UNDER THE RUFF.
ADDING UNCOMFORTABLE STIFFNESS.
YOUR VICTORIAN <?>
ANCESTOR ALSO
MAD A"ST|PF NECK." ?
H\S UNCOMFORTABLE
STANDING COLLAR
WAS sometimes
MADE OF PAPER.
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TODAY'S MAN CN-TME-60
ENJOYS FLEXIBLE. COMFOR
TABLE COLLARS. ?
MAGIC SPRAY SKIN6. CON
VENIENTLY SPRAYED ON AS
YOU IRON, IS A MOPER.N
COMPOUND WWICW
GIVES "BODY"
TO SHIRT
COLLARS AND
ALL WASMABLES.
WITHOUT SCRATCHY
iSTIFPNESS. 0|
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NOTICE OK SERVICE OK
PROCESS BY PUBLICA
TION
NORTH CAROLINA
KRANKLIN COUNTY
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
ALVA R. JESTES,
Plaintiff.
VS
ISAAC R. JESTES,
Defendant.
TO: ISAAC R. JESTES:
Tpke notice that a plead
ing seeking relief against you
has been filed in the above
entitled action.
The nature of the relief
being sought is as follows: an
action for absolute divorce
upon the grounds of one year
separation.
You are required to make
defense to such pleading not
later than the 28th day of
Eebruary. 1969, and upon
your failure to do so the
party seeking service against
you will apply to the Court
for the relief sought.
This 30th day of Decem
ber. 1968.
Ralph S. Knott.
Clerk of Superior
Court. Ex Officio Clerk
District Court. Kranklin
County, North Carolina.
1/7, 14. 21, 28
Envy of the success of
others is the best indication
that you do not deserve, and
probably will not have, such
success.
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Garage
Rt. 3, Louisburg Phone 496-4983
BANK WITH CONFIDENCE
ALL BANKING TRANSACTIONS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
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Citizens Bank & Trust Co.
Henderson, N. C.
"THE LEADING DANK IN THIS SECTION"
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