Legal Notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RELATIVE TO THE EXTENSION OF THE CORPORATE LIMITS OF THE TOWN OF CARRBORO: Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held at the Town Hall on West Main Street, Carrboro, North Carolina, at 7: » P. M. on the 12th day of Feb* Wary, 1968, to consider the pro posal to extend the corporate limits of the Tbwn of Carrboro, North Carolina, so as to include the area West of the corporate limits of the said town and de scribed in the petition signed by Jiack J. Carlisle and wife, Jean ette H. Carlisle, and C & B, Inc., all of the owners of the real estate property located within the said area and more particu larly described as follows: All that certain tract or par t>: cel of land situate, lying and being on the West side of Barnes Street and more par ticularly described as BEGIN NING at a stake in the West property line of said street. the Southeast corner of the property of Mrs. Roy M. Homewood, and ^running thence with the said street South 17 degs. 48’ East 111.03 feet to a stake, South 25 degs. 20’ East 175.49 feet to a stake, South 1 deg. 03’ West 510.13 feet to a stake, the Northeast comer of the Alfred Sparrow property, running thence with that property and with the line of Philip Schinhan prop erty North 88 degs. 50’ West . 601.78 feet to an iron stake; running thence “with the Schin han line North 7 degs. 15’ East 551.49 feet to a concrete monument, the comer of the Homewood property; running thence with the line of that property North 63 degs. 29’ feast 483 feet to the BEGIN NING, containing eight (8) •acres, more or less. Apd also the proposal to ex tend the corporate limits of the Town of Carrboro, North Caro lina, so as to include the area Northeast of the corporate lim its of the said to%n and describ ed in the petition signed by Prank W. Leak and wife, Betty G. Leak, all of the owners of the real property located with in the said area, and more par ticularly described as follows: AH of - that certain lot or par cel of land situate, lying and being between Hanna and ■Watters Streets and known1 and designated as Lot No. 3, Block A, of FOREST HEIGHTS as surveyed and Plotted toy F. M. Carlisle, on October 8, 1955, plot of which is on file in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Orange County in Book 5, Page 129, and which said lot is more particularly described as BE GINNING at a stake in the East property line of Hanna Street, the Northwest corner of Lot No. 2, running thence along the East property line of Hanna Street North 7 degs. East 75 feet to a stake, the Southwest corner of Lot No. 4, running thence with the link of the said lot South 83 degs. East 172 feet to a stake in the West line of Lot No. 18; running thence with the line of ttae said lot South 13 degs. 33* East 34 feet io a stake 'in the North property line of Watters Street; running thence along the property line Of the said street in a Southwestern direction 54 feet to a stake, the Northeast cor ner of Lot No. 2, running thence with the line of tbe said lot North 83 degs. West 150 feet to the BEGINNING. This the 22nd day of January, 1908 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE TOWN OF CARRBORO, By; R. B, Todd, Town Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR CHANGE ON ZONE FROM RESIDENTIAL TO INDUSTRIAL Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will toe held at the Townhall in the Town of Carrboro, North Carolina, at 7:00 P.: M. on Tuesday, Febru ary 12, 1963, to consider the pe* thion filed by Thomas M. Al ford, Sr. and wife, Sallie Ai Alford, to change the zoning of their property situated at 800 Center Avenue, Carrboro, North Carolina, from a residential zone to an industrial zone. This property fronts 60 feet on the East side of Center Avenue and (Continued from Page i) matically holding his nose every time he jumped earthward. ORANGE BLOSSOMS TO those responsible for suggest ing and installing the flood light which bathes the historic archi tectural perfection of the Old Courthouse in Hillsboro in ap propriate illumination these last few nights. Mrs. Clarence 'D. Jones, “guiding light” of the County Museum, made the sug gestion and Hillsboro Electrician David Ray designed the exact fixture. The stately front of the historic structure makes a beau tiful sight for nocturnal visitors 73.5 feet on the North side of Short Street. This the 23rd day' of January, 1963. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF CARRBORO By: R. B. Todd Town Clerk AH, SUCH IS LIFE at the greet High Petal Furniture Market where Marshall L. Cate* Jr., owner ef Hillsboro'* CAR Furni ture Company, pets a bouttonnioro pinning from Janice Barren, Mis* North Carolina of 1963. Indicated by Mr, Cates' pleasant appearance, ho was accompanied to the show by Mr*. Cater, who assists him in the operation of the business. to mid-town Hillsboro. The proj ect is an experiment. Somebody must now be found, county, mu nipipality or otherwise, to pay the modest electric cost continu ance -wall entail. Conventional people are roused to fury by departure from con vention, largely because they re gard such a departure as a cri ticism of-themselves. —Bertrand A. Russell ■ - s,:,../> --ae v 77P.5i^: ■ fl 'SfeHpi gpg • *•' - ' ' • / ■ . ‘ m MB 1 Ml 1 Ei nee i HI— Cleo * **nce • G.E. RANGES • REFRIGERATORS > WASHERS • FREEZERS CHECK THE G.E. APPLIANCE YOU NEED NOW! • G.E. 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