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Friday, April 6, 1951 NOTICE OF ELECTION In a regular meeting of the May or and Board of Commissioners for the Town of Zebulon, N. C. f at 7:30 o’clock, Monday night, March 5, 1951, with the following pres ent: Mayor R. H. Bridgers; Com missioners, Norman Screws, R. Vance Brown, Howard Beck, R. Wesley Liles, and J. Raleigh Al ford. W. B. Hopkins, Town Clerk, and A. R. House, Town Attorney, were also present. The following Resolution and Order calls for an election for the Town of Zebulon, to be held on May 8, 1951, pursuant to the Gen eral Statutes of N. C., Chapter No. 160. Be it resolved; and ordered by the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Zebulon, N. C. SECTION NO. 1 That an election for the pur pose of electing a Mayor and five (5) Commissioners of the Town of Zebulon, N. C., to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in May; is hereby called and ordered to be held pursuant to Chapter 160 of the General Sta tutes of North Carolina. SECTION NO. 2 That the place for holding such Election shall be the Zebulon Fire Station in said Town and the hours in which the polls are to be open, for the purpose of cast ing ballots in the said Election, shall be from 6:30 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. SECTION NO. 3 That for the purpose of said Election of the Town Officers to be held on Tuesday after the first Monday in May, Mrs. Ethel Brown TELEPHONE LINES ARE HUMMING FOR DEFENSE This country’s telephone service is one of its greatest assets in time of emergency. It unites millions of people—helps thousands of businesses to get things done quicker—and is a vital part of our national defense. In the past five years Southern Bell has nearly doubled the number of telephones in service . . . nearly doubled Long Distance circuits, tripled rural telephones and made the service faster and better. And we're busy right now providing more telephone facilities throughout the South— to keep pace with its growing prosperity and expanding defense activities. AH this growth—and maintaining the financial strength to keep on expanding—will be increasingly important to the South and the Nation in the days ahead. One reason this country gm. J ' 7g years can out-produce any other is be- jLf OF SERVICE cause it has the most and beet NATIONffi-p telephone service in the world. 1876 1961 SOUTHIRN BILL TCLIRHONI AND TILIOKADN COMPANY is hereby appointed and designat ed as registrar and Mr. A. C. Daw son and Mrs. Edna Allman are here ’ |by appointed and designated as 1 Judges of the Election. i SECTION NO. 4 That for the purpose of regis tration of voters in said Election, the said registrar’s books shall be opened on Saturday, April 7, 1951, and shall remain open until April 21, 1951, so that all persons that may be entitled to vote may be per sonally registered. The said regis trar’s books shall be open Satur day, April 28, 1951, for the pur pose of Challenge Day. I SECTION NO. 5 That all persons desiring to be- I come a candidate for the office of Mayor or Commissioner of the Town of Zebulon, shall give no tice to Town Clerk of such fact by filing with said Clerk a notice of candidacy at least seven (7) days prior to said Election. The Board of Commissioners may re quire each candidate to pay a fil ing fee in an amount to be de termined by the Board of Commis sioners, not in excess of $5.00. SECTION NO. 6 That the Town Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to have printed sufficient ballots ac cording to law; containing the names of all candidates for said office, respectively, who have com plied with the law and filed their notice with the Town Clerk, as herein before required. SECTION NO. 7 That the Town Clerk be and he is hereby ordered and directed to notify the said registrar and judges of Election, herein appointed, in writing, to be served by the Chief The Zebulon Record of Police of the Town of Zebulon, North Carolina. SESTION NO. 8 That the Town Clerk is hereby ordered and directed to cause this notice to be published in the local newspaper for four (4) weeks be fore the Election day. By order of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Zebu lon, N. C., this the sth day of March, 1951. W. B. Hopkins, Town Clerk Mar16,23,30-Apr6—4wks. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY UNDER and by virtue of the power and authority contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by James Arthur Perry and wife,! Eula Dunston Perry, to A. R. House, Trustee, same being re corded in Book 1043, at Page 109, Wake County Registry, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therein se cured, and at the request of the holder of the notes secured by said Deed of Trust, the under signed Trustee, will on MONDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1951, at twelve o’- clock noon, offer for sale at public auction, for cash, at the Court house door in Raleigh, North Car olina, the following described real property: REAL PROPERTY IN WAKE FOREST TOWNSHIP—TRACT 1: Bounded on the North by L. L. Honeycutt, on the South by Allen Upchurch, on the East by R. E. Parham and on the West by J. Sidney Clifton, beginning at a black gum in King’s Branch, said said Parham’s corner, thence near ly South 54 poles to an Ash on said Branch; thence 88% West 147 poles to a stake; thence North 56 poles to a stake in said Honeycutt line; thence South 88 degrees East 147 poles to the beginning, con taining 50 acres, more or less. TRACT 2: Beginning at a stake in A. P. Upchurch’s line; thence North 86 degrees West 85 4-5 poles to a pine on Rocky Branch, thence up said Branch 46 2-3 poles to a Rock on Rocky Branch; thence a bout East 85 4-5 poles to a stake in C. D. Dunston’s line; thence South lVfe degrees West 46 2-3 poles to the beginning, con taining 22 acres, more or less. Bounded by the lands of A. P. Up church on the East by W. J. Rogers. The above two tracts of land being the same lands conveyed to Edgar Dunston by C. D. Dunston and Wife, by Warranty Deed re corded in Book 592, Page 158, Wake County Registry and con veyed by Edgar Dunston by War- Page 188, Wake County Registry, ranty Deed recorded in Book 752, and being the same lands willed to Eula Dunston Perry by her sis- , ter, Nannie Dunston Sanders, re corded in Will Book “R”, Page 215, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for Wake County. REAL PROPERTY IN LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP TRACT 3: Beginning at an iron stake in Lewis Perry’s line and comer of Lot No. 3 of the sub-division of Minnie C. Perry’s dower, and runs South 69 degrees East 2581 feet along the line of Lot No. 3 of said dower to an iron stake in the line of Lot No. 1 of said dower land; thence South 9 degrees West 314 feet along the line of Lot No. 1 to a corner of said lot to the North * ♦ + A WORD TO THE WISE * I IS SUFFICIENT! * I Use % | AVOLITE PAINT f + For Your Spring Painting! £ | DEBNAM % \ HDW. STORE | ZEBULON, N. a f side of the Highway; thence North 67 degrees West along the North side of said Highway, 550 feet; thence North 73 degrees West a long the North side of said High way, 200 feet; thence North 67 degrees West along the North side of said Highway, 300 feet; thence North 64 degrees West along the North side of said Highway, 700 feet to the corner of J. A. Perry’s Store lot: thence North 12 degrees East 123 feet along the store lot line to an iron stake; thence North 64 degrees West along the line of said store lot, 200 feet to an iron stake: thence South 12 degrees West, 123 feet to an iron stake in the North s de of the road; thence WENDELL THEATRE Home of Hits w w w Thursday and Friday, April 5-6 TARGET UNKNOWN MARK STEVENS NEWS CARTOON w w w Saturday Only April 7th— i Sunday and Monday, April 8-9 Mill climb the TjSPL Highest Mountain/ Luti$ D 6 TECHNICOLOR if SOMEONB YOU LOVE I SUSAN HAYWARD • WILLIAM LUNDIGAH m iwwtrM— twat WWW Tuesday and Wednesday, April 10-11 DOUBLE CROSSBONES DONALD O’CONNOR CARTOON COMEDY SPORT WWW Thursday and Friday, April 12-13 KING SOLOMON'S MINES STEWART GRANGER DEBORAH KERR NEWS OF THE DAY North 64 degrees West along said Road, 624 feet to an iron stake and corner in Lewis Perry’s line; thence North 6 degrees 30 minutes East 287 feet along Lewis Perry’s line to the point of beginning, con taining 20.5 acres, same being Lot No. 2 in the division of the dower land of Minnie C. Perry, as shown by map made by Pittman SteU from a survey of the same on Feb ruary 23, 1949. The interest conveyed in the last lot or parcel of land is James Arthur Perry’s one-forth undivid ed interest in the dower lands. This the 21st day of March, 1951. A. R. House, Trustee M 23,30, A6,13 Three
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