Thursday. April 1.1962
Third Township
Continued From Pago 2-8
Goodwin, Richard W. ft Frances - Hse., Va. Rd .... 1,946.75
Goodwin, Richard Wayne - Hse., S. Sta. J.D. Twine Va. Rd. . 321.82
Hare, Steve - Mod. Hume <ii Window lai. i
Hare, Vance Douglas - Hse.. Bateman, Wingfield 88.92
Harrell, Blanche E. Hse. P.W. Rd., H. Parks 62.24
a Harrell Bros. -Bldg., Hendrix Land 3.99
Holley, Curfis Lee ft Hazel - Va. Road ft Hse 196.26
Holley, Elton - Hse., G. Holley, Welch Land 43.84
Holley, Raymond ft Margaret - Hse., Vasht I. White 148.66
Holley, Van Buren, Heirs - Va. Road 47.37
Holley, Willie, Jr. ft Annie - Vasht I. White 172.32
Hollowell, Dav. L. Jr. ft Glenda • Acre, Hollowell ft Hse 325.06
Hollowell, Wm. Baker ft Doris - Hse., Va. Road 125.52
Hollowell, Wm. F. ft Doris P. - L.N. Humphlett ft Hse. Tr. ... 177.61
B.P. Road, Humphlett, Chappell 2.96
Hollowell, Wm. F. ft Doris P. - New Discovery 2.74
Hurdle, Elector Taylor - Hse., Lot 4,L00p Rd Bal. 63.13
) Hurdle, Fred ft Hattie rC.J. Hollowell 70.68
Hurdle, Judson ft Hattie-Lot ft Hse., Elliott 34.88
Jordan, Herbert R. - Hse., Brinkley, Va. Road 137.72
Jordan, James (Olie) Odell ft
Beatrice E. Jordan - Lot, Hse., Eliza Elliott 82.20
Jordan, Milton W. ft Eunice - W.M. Mattie Hendrix Tr 149.91
Lamb, Bennie ft Christine B. - Hse., Lamb Place 218.14
Lamb, Terry M. - Bldgs., Lamb PI., SR Rd Bal. 470:54
Lamb, Thomas M. ft Mary M. - Winslow, Clrence Chappell.. .87.21
Lane, Herbert Ray ft Thelma - Hse., Rachel Boyce 75.70
Leary, Linwood, Heirs-Hse.,P.W. Road a5.29
Leary, Wm. Lee ft Doris B. - Lot 5, Hse., Loop Rd 157.15
Moore, Oley Eugene ft Mavis - D-W Mod Hm. (L.G. Ward Ld. 138.26
Nowell, Mclver, Heirs & Gladys - Hse., E.N. Elliott,
Greenhali 39.79
Overton, George, Jr. - Leary, P.W. Rd 82.99
Parks, George A. ft Juanita - E.N. Elliott-Green Rd 9.12
Parks, Marvin Promise ft Larry - Va. Rd., E.N. Elliott 11.40
Parks, Odessa-E.N. Elliott, Green Rd. ft Hse 39.90
Parks, Vandy ft Wf. Leona - A.P. Parks 38.76
Parks, Vandy Meer - Hse., E.F. Pa; ks, B.P. Road 426.88
Pippins, John R. ft Doris-S.R Rd., Chappell 28.16
Pippins, Jphn R. ft Doris J. - Ida T. While ft Hug Hse 252.62
Mod. Hse., S.R. Rd.-Chappell 906.13
J.T. Chappell-S.R. Rd.-Hog Hse 140.74
Rountree, Hazel Willie - D.W. Tr. (W. Rountree Ld.) 152.42
Rountree, Willie H. ft Mary - E.N. Elliott-Va. Rd. 11.40
Sanford, Genevieve 8., Heirs - Davidson, River Rd 11.40
Saunders, Willie C. ft Barbara - Hse., Inez Bunch, Chappell.. 778.54
Shannon, Warren Rudolph -Hse., C.J. Hollowell 259.92
Sheppard, Melvin ft Laura - Hse., W.J. Hollowell 99.67
stallings, Robert D. ft Jean - Hse., Roxie White Tr 468.16
Stallings, Wm. M. ft Sarah L. - Gay Mfg. Co., Foreman ft
Hse 220.65
Swain, George Alton - Hse., Lot (100x200) P.gp. Chappell 72.23
Taylor, Fannie - C.J. Hollowell Ld 9.12
Taylor, Isaac ft Louise - (2) Hses., Elliott 71.88
Taylor, Marjorie - E.N. Elliott Land 151.05
Taylor, Michael Lewis - E.N. Elliott Ld 54.26
Twine. HenrvD. - Hse.. White Ld. .! 49.36
Ward, James F. - (2) Hses., Va. Rd Bal. 124.04
Ward, Mandley Clarence ft Lois - Hse. Tr., Va. Rd Bal. 58.67
Wilder, Victoria L. - Hse. P.W. Rd 20.52
Winslow, Larry G. ft Pauline - Hse., Hudson Tr 35.45
Wright, Place, Jesse Byrum 53.35
Wynn, Joe Cecil ft Margaret - Va. Rd., E.N. Elliott, Hse 276.85
Fourth Township
Anderson, Denzil T. ft Donnie -DW Tr., I.S. Blanchard Ld. .. 195.46
Arterbridge, Julia, Heirs - Lucinda Tr 1.71
Blount, William R., Heirs -Hse., Brinkley 18.24
Bonner, Harry Lee, Jr. - J.J. Alexandenivwouim .n.a. iv. .'076.12
Boyette, Rosa ft Carolyn Fields - Holley Grove Tr-ieuv.! i .-'.'w , .*y2.65
Bspadnax, Reginald ft Sherlton - Holley Gr
Bupwn, Henry, Jr. ft BaUterHsei, M. Grove John FVWhite 1
Brown, John W. ft Isadora O. - Lot 122x50, J.E. Brown 5.70
Chesson, Melvin ft Ethel M. - Hse., Holley Grove Tr 42.41
Collins, Haywood ft Carolyn - Warren, Creighton, Hse 145.05
Coston, James E.. Heirs - Holley Gr 6.84
Creighton, Wiliiam ft Eliz. - Hse., Yeopim Fk. Tr 9.41
Warren Tr 70. n
Creighton, Wm. Eld. Jr. ft Wf. - Hse., Lot, Alexander 220.88
Evans, James Marshall - Lot (Sarah M. Harrell) ft Stg. 148.29
Felton, Preston - Lot, Holley Gr., White 9.12
Fleming, Richard ft Wf. Laura - Hse., Lot, Woodside 66.12
Fletcher, David - Littlejohn Tr 42.64
Granby, Wallace W. ft Janet - Holley Gr. (J. Coston) 6.84
Hoggard, William H. ft Mary - Gum Pond : 19.27
Holley, Theodore R. ft Edessa - Hse., J. White Ld 253.31
Honeyblue, James Willie ft Frank
Hardy - Abram Paxton 20.52
Honeyblue, William, Heirs - House, Paige Tract 72.96
Hopei Emma, J.L. ft
E.I. Littlejohn - Johnson, Littlejohn Bal. 10.56
Horton, Lee I. ft Sylvia D. -Lot, Andrew B. Horton 6.84
Horton, Melvin A. ft Ruth F. - Whitehurst Land 12.54
Jones, Mattie M. - Lot, J.J. Alexander ,*.10.26
2 Lots, Holley Grove 9.12
Lot, Holley Grove (Coston) 6.84
Jones, Odell ft Gay S. - Roberts, Alexander ft Hse 149.40
Jones, Wallace ft Katie - Hse., H. Grove, John F. White 157.84
Kimble, Major ft Mattie W. - Bennett, Welch, Hse 283.99
Lamb, Stanley Robert ft Others - L-5 Garrison Lamb, Wood
wise 11.40
Lane, Walter Smith - Hse., Lot, Twiddy 202.81
Lightfoot. Abram Clifton - Holley Grove 134.85
Littlejohn, Grace M. - Johnson, Littlejohn 27.70
Long, Priscilla (Heirs) - Hse., Abram Paxton, Woodard .Bal. 19.27
Lucas, Dr. C. Clement Lucas, Jr. - Skinner, Norcum, Har
ing 456.66
Martin, Milton Sillis -Q. Hut, G. Boyce Ld., Hse 225.21
Moore, Russell, E. ft Gladys C. - Lot 6, Woodard Div 65.55
McClenny, Adeline F. ft Edward
Abraham McClenney - Holley Grove Tr 5.70
McClenney, Wheeler, Jr. ft Fisher - Holley Grove 4.10
Nixon, Donnie Wm. ft Mary F. - Hse.,Lowther Tr 148.09
Nixon, Harold W. - Roberts, Nixon Tr 58.82
Nixon, Joseph, Heirs - Pratt, Nixon Tr Bal. 56.87
Nixon, Joseph, Heirs-Collins Tract .....65.44
Nowell. Alexander-Woodside, Nowell (100x100) 9.12
Nowell, Arthur - Hse., Lot, E.D. Nowell 94.43
Nowell, Arthur ft John T. ft
Abraham Nowell - Woodside (Nowell) 27.42
Nowell, Clifford'Woodside, Nowell .". 28.79
Nowell, Garnet-Woodside, Nowell 39.33
Nowell, Larry - Woodside, Nowell 28.79
Parker, Fannie ft Marian Wood - Holley Gr .79.23
Woodside Traci 2.74
Perry, Haywood ft Barbara - Lot 1, Woodard Subd., N. Beach. .9.12
Phelps, Joseph Lee-DWTr. (L. Gatling Ld.) Bal. 81.69
Rea, Earl M. ft Earline • Holley Gr. (J.C. Brown) 8.89
Holley Grove (Emma Wills) 4.56
Holley Grove (Stallings) 4.56
Holley Grove (Coston) 16.99
Riddick, Lincoln W. ft Iva-Hse., Holley Grove, Hassell 35.34
Roberts, George, Heirs - Hse., Woodside Ur 88.58
Satterfield, Wm., Jr. ft Irene - Hue., Warren Tract, Store ...256.58
Satterfield. Willie A. ft Lillian - Warren, Creighton 5.47
Shoffner, Joseph E. ft Anne - Lot, Lowther 47.31
Sieger, Ronald M. ft Elizabetn - Lot 13, ‘A 14, Nixons Beach... 42.75
Taylor. Annie. Heirs (Lillie) - Locust Grove 7.96
Tynch, Carroll E. ft Glenna
Lot, Quidley, Hwy. 17 N 8a1.62.60
Wadsworth, Derrick ft Sandra - Hse., Whitehouse Tract Bal. 48.80
Wadsworth, Hilton Earl - Hse.., Whitehouse School !.... 110.70
Waff, Minnie Halsey - Hse., Lot 111 x 112 45.43
Watstm,Mklinda (Heirs; - JamesE. Brown ...4.56
Wills, Charlotte, Heirs - Hse., Holley Gr 68.63
Wills, James ft Helen - Acre, Henry Blount Eat. 9.12
' Wills, Joseph Ixtroy - Cain, Hem bury .., 10J6
Winbome, l-aura Taylor - Jones Lee Tract 4.56
Cape Colony Township *
Carolina Block Co. - Acres ft Bldgs 2,566.41
Alexander, A.W., Jr. ft Jean - Lot 1, Blk.loo n 40
Lot 2, Blk. 100
Lot 14, Blk. 104 10 26
Lot 15, Blk. 100 U4O
Lot 16, Blk. 100 13 ' w
Lot 32, Blk. 104 11 40
Allen, Ronald Thomas-Loti, Blk. 312 g-jj
Ammertop, Frederick ft Joyce - Lot 3, Blk. 301 ... ’ 9 12
Lot 4, Blk. 301 9 jj
Arliss, John ft Evelyn - Lot 16, Blk. 316 ... 83.51
Arrants, Eddie A.- Lot 18, Blk. 315 9.12
Arrants, William T. - Lot 23, Blk. 315 13.68
Lot 24, Blk. 315 „ 13 68
L0t25,81k.315 9 12
Basnight, Truxton M. ft wf. - Lot 9, Blk. 305 9 j 2
Bennett, June Gregg - Lot 12, Blk. 13 99*47
Brantley, Harold L. ft Frances - Lot 1, Blk. 306 9.12
Lot 2, Blk. 306 9 ] 2
Brown, Dennis - Lot 21. Blk. 310 ’ ’ 9 i 2
Bunch, Zane J. - Lot 6, Blk. 110, Stg 45.03
Byrd, Reuben K. - Lot 65, Blk. 311 9.12
Carr, John E.- Lot 23. Blk 223 9.12
Coleman, B. Douglas - Lot 13, Blk. 105
Cooke, WilmerC. ft Edith V.-Lot 39, Blk. 311 27.36
Crouch, Thomas D., Jr.-Lot 54, Blk. 310 912
Lot 55, Blk. 310 9.12
Cutler, James Wallace ft Wf. - Lot 36, Blk. 306 9.12
Lot 37, Blk. 306 9.12
Day, Leslie A. ft Kathleen - Lot 12, Blk. 11l 22.80
Lot 13, Blk. 11l 22.80
Fain, Roger R. - Lot 16, Blk. 313 9.12
Freese, Carl E. ft Verna D. - Lot 5, Blk. 305, Hse Bal. 85.70
Fuertes, Cesar V. - bot 58, Blk. 310 9.12
Fullam. Larry E. ft Emily G. - Lot 12, Blk. 306 9.12
Garcia, Frank R. - Lot 4, Blk. 307 9.12
Goodwin, Mary V. - Lot 9, Blk. 310 9.12
>/4 Lot 46, Blk. 310 4.56
Lot 47, Blk. 310 ....9.12
Habit, John C. ft Renee - Lot, Rose Bros 176.05
Hall, Zenath M., Jr. - Lot 44, Blk. 316 13.68
Henderson, Joann L. - Lot 24, Blk. 306 9.12
Hudgins, John E. ft Alma - Lot 12, Blk. 314 9.12
Lot 13, Blk. 314 9.12
Hughes, Ruth W. ft Grady L. - Lot 11,14 10, Hse., Mont. Acres32l.2s
Hunt, Shelia Reber - Lot 9, Blk. 104 10.26
Lot 10, Blk. 104 10.26
James, John S. - Blk. 223 13.68
Keltner, Leonard C. ft wf. - Lot 34, Blk. 106 17.10
Kirk, Stanley ft James R. Simpson
ft Susan - Lot 4, Blk. 316 51.30
Lee, Edith L. - Lot 8, Blk. 309 9 12
Lot 9. Blk. 309 .....9.12
Leidy, Andrew T. 111-Lot 39, Blk. 1, Hse., W.Wds .i8ai.2.91
Lot 14, Blk. 313 9.12
Martin, Arthur A.- Lot 28, Blk. 104 10.26
Matthews, Walter C., Jr. ft
FredD.Colson-L0t3,81k.313 9.12
Mellinger, Gerald ft Virginia - Lot 36, Blk. 304, D-W Tr 218.28
Lot 37, Blk. 304 9.12
Midgett, Earl E. ft Montez M. - Lot 15, Blk. 109 19.38
Molina, Anthony R. - Lot 12, Blk. 308 9.12
Mountcastle, Rosemary-Lot4,Blk. 109 11.40
Lot 5, Blk. 109 11.40
Nixon, Maurice L. ft Josephine - Lot 12, Blk. 1 13.68
O’Leary, James F. ft Mary Anne - Lot 2A-Tract F (J. Habit).. .7.47
Pate, Richard ft Ruth • Lot 19, Blk. 101, Hse 113.54
Paul, Helton R. ft Mavis - Lot 30, Blk. 104 10.26
Peterson, Alton O. ft wf. - Lot 22, Blk. 307 9.12
Phelps, George M. ft Mary K. - Lot 47, Blk. 306 9.12
Lot 48, Blk. 306 9.12
Raper, Jimmy R. ft Norma - D-W Tr. Lot 7, Blk. 307 T... 167.12
, Rea,Earline - Lot 7, Blk. 10 ....!, 4......!... .19.38
Acre*tTPX *4 r\ .J. ..a**, j. ... j] .. t fi. . « ...I 4.56 •
Tract D, Sec. 1, Swamp 2.28
Lot 9, Blk. 107, Garage 67.03
Lot 9, Blk. 110 45.60
Lot 10, Blk. 107, Hse 252.94
Lot 16, Blk. 109 41.04
Lot 17, Blk. 109 34.20
UtlO.Blk.llO 44.46
Util, Blk. 110 47.31
Ut 12, Blk. 110 47.31
Ut 9, Blk. 301 9.12
Ut 7, Blk. 304 9.12
Ut 18, Blk. 307 9.12
Rochelle, Sonnie C., Jr. - Ut 1, Blk. 224 17.10
Ruedinger, Gerhard ft Elsee - Ut 13, Blk. 308 9.12
Lot 14, Blk. 308, Bldg 18.24
Sanders, Sidney D. ft wf. - Ut 79, Blk. 311 9.12
Ut 80, Blk. 311. 6.84
Schaible, Burton C. ft Others - Ut 9, Blk. 111, Hse 84.19
Schaible, BurtonN. Heirs-Ut 8, Blk. 11l 22.80
Shearin, Andrew J. -Ut7, Blk. 303 35.06
Ut 8, Blk. 303 9.12
Ut 14, Blk. 304 37.62
Ut 15, Blk. 304 9.12
Smith, Charles R. ft Linda L. - Ut 33, Blk. 306 Bal. 6.67
Smith, Paul E. ft Patricia - Ut 17, Blk. 313 9.12
Ut 18, Blk. 313 9.12
Snyder, Carl T.-Ufs4, Blk. 311 9.12
Ut 55, Blk. 311 9.12
Spear, Phyllis Ann - Ut 27, Blk. 309, Hse. Tr 54.38
Spires, Elmer L. - Ut 37. Blk. 305 9.12
Stewart, George F. ft Elaine - Ut 45, Blk. 10 68.40
Sutter, Henry E.- Ut 3, Blk. 220 9.12
Tew, Raymond - Ut 22, Blk. 309 n. 40
Travers, Frank S., Jr. ft Carol M. - Tr. F, Cabin 142.50
Wars, Robert, Sr. -Ut 66, Blk. 311 9.12
William, Benjamin E.-Utßla. 106 13 68,
Lot 21, Blk. 106 13.68
Williams, James A. ft wf. -Ut 10, Blk. 303 9.12
Winn, Clarence Wayne - Ut 16, Blk. 224 9.12
Worden, Leonard R. ft June - Ut 7, Hse., Cho. Golf ft Ctry. C. 318.92
Arrowhead Beach
Township
Adcock, Harriet E.- Ut 227, Sec. K 9.12
Avery, Dorothy J. ft Gail-Ut 10, Sec. G 9.12
Avery, Dorothy ft son Thomas-Util, Sec. G 9.12
Baker, Bennie-Ut 32, Sec. K 9.12
Lot 33, Sec. K 912
Baker, Herbert C. - Ut 83, Sec. E 9.12
Lot 84, Sec. E 9-12
Lot 85, Sec. E 9.12
Barrow,Hugh-Ut 123,Sec.D 9.12
Becherer, David-Lot 113, Sec. K 9.12
Lot 114, Sec. K 9.12
Bell, L. Paul - Ut 167, Sec. C 9.12
Lot 168, Sec. C 9.12
Bennett, Leslie Allen-Lot 106, Sec. L, Hse Bal. 143.94
Bonney, Clara M. ft Dorothy C.
White - L
Bonney, Lottie Marie - Ut Lot 106, Sec. E 9.12
Brennan, Mable L. - Lot 22, Sec. K 912
Ut 23, Sec. K 9.12
Bunch, Fred C. ft Milton C.
Copeland-Ut 120, Sec. J 9.12
Bunting, Thomas G. ft Norma-Ut 24, Sec. C 9.12
Caddy, Uis K. - Ut 60, Sec. E 13.68
Capps,RaymondW.,Sr.-Lot 130,Sec.E 13.68
Carden, Stuart W. (Heirs) -Lot 107, Sec. D 9.12
Oiapin, Frederick W. ft Mary-Ut 108,Sec. B 22.80
Chetister,Robert,Sr.-Lot 176,Sec.E 9.12
Cumbia, Robert H. ft Gloria - Ut 231, Sec. K.DWIT 198.99
Lot 22, Sec. K .9.12
Cumfiff, Alfred G. ft Shirley -Lot 66, Sec. E 13.68
Dotson, Talbert R. ft Mary R. - Lot 63, Sec. J, Hse 51.98
EUieridge, Curtis E. ft Mary L. - Lot 94. Sec. C. Hse 103.40
THE CHOWAN HERALD
Etheridge, J. W. ft Eunice - Ut sl, Sec. J, Hse 88.80
Fitzgerald, Duncan -Ut 145, Sec. J 9.12
Fitzgerald, Duncan - Ut 146, Sec. J 9.12
Fortem, Wm. H. ft Marjorie - Ut 167, Sec. E 9.12
Gay, Edwin M. ft Nancy P. -Ut M7, Sec. K 9.12
Lot 148, Sec. K t 9.12
Goodwin, R. Wayne - LotSf.Sefc.l, 22.80
Right of Way, HolleysittOiarf u’4o
Ut 32, Sec. L .1,.. 22.80
Goodwin, R. Wayne ft Frances - Ut 33, Sec. L, Hse 156.96
Ut34, Sec.L
Hare, Vance Douglas - Lot 122, Sec. D 9.12
Harrison, Lucretia G. - Ut 106, Sec. D 912
Harvey, Robert E. ft Grace - Ut 142, Sec. D.. 9 12
Ut 143, Sec. D, DW Tr “ ‘
Hughes, Hubert, G. Sr. - Ut 129, Sec. J 9 12
Irby, Clifford G. - Ut 50, Sec. J 9.12
Jalbert, Lawrence E. ft Nancy M. - Ut 163, Sec. C ft Hse 76.83
Ut 164, Sec. C 912
Johnson, James M. ft Sylvia - Ut 81, Sec. E 972
Ut 82, Sec. E & Hse 170.12
Lot 179, Sec. E 9.12
Ut 180, Sec. E, Hse 41.61
Johnson, Jimmy W. ft Jacqueline - Ut 106, Sec. J, Hse 84.13
Jones, Clyde W. Jr. ft Marita - Ut 126, Sec. J 9.12
Ut 127, Sec. J 912
Ut 128, Sec. J 9 12
Jones, Wm. L. ft Betty E.- Ut 115, Sec. B ' 18^24
Ut 116, Sec. B, Hse 68.40
Kimsey, Kenneth B. ft Shirley-Ut 65, Sec. C 9.12
Ut 66, Sec. C
Ut66, Sec. C 912
Kirk, Robert N. ft wf. Jean -Ut 88, Sec. B 972
Hse., Ut 89, Sec. B 338.81
Ut 90, Sec. B 12
Une, Richard H. Sr. ft Uis - Ut 79, Sec. F 942
Ut 80, Sec. F, Hse 154.36
Utßl,Sec.F
Ussiter, Thomas C. Jr. - Ut 63, Sec. F. Hse 76.27
Lindner, Wm. A ft Della F. - Lot 57, Sec. C 9.12
Utsß, Sec.C 9 i 2
McClain, Joseph B. ft Donna - Ut 70, Sec. D 9*12
McGee, Harold H. + Ut 178, Sec. E 9.12
Melvin, Robert F. + Lot 67, Sec. D .Vl2
Ut 68, Sec. D 12
Mullins, Thaba E.- Lot 203, Sec. D 34.66
Ut 204, Sec. D
Ut 205, Sec. D, Hse. Tr 73 87
Napolitana, Genaro - Ut 18, Sec. L 34 20
Odom, George Henry - Ut 82, Sec. M Hse .9^97
Owens, William E.- Ut 53, Sec. K 9.12
Price, David ft Elizabeth - Ut 113, Sec. B 18.24
R ft R Investments - Ut 4, Sec. K 9.12
Uts,Sec. K i 2
Reed, George H. ft Barbara - Ut 123, Sec F 5.70
Ut 124, Sec. F 5 yd
Reveley, Hughes K., Jr. -Ut 121, Sec. K . ' 9*12
Ut 120, Sec. K
Roberts, Mrs. Helen, Heirs -Ut 156, Sec. C . 912
Rountree, Richard ft Patricia - Ut 12, Sec. B, Hse 250.61
Ut 13, Sec. B 22.80
Ut 14, Sec. B - 22 80
Sedath, Audrey C. - Ut 183, Sec. D 9 j 2
Spitler, Joseph C. ft Charlotte - Ut 146, Sec. M 9 12
Ut 147, Sec. M 12
Stallings, Kemrial R. Jr. ft wf. - Ut 35, Sec. D Bal. 3.22
Ut 36, Sec. D 12
Story, Jasper Ue, Jr.-Ut 116, Sec.C 9*12
Watson, John Belin - Ut 144, Sec. B 18.24
Chowan Beach Township
Clat ft Wf,-Ut 8, 81k,5, sec.A, „, 5.70,
Bailey, Jimmy N. - Lot 17, Blk. 14, Sep. C , s4s.
Barlow, Benjamin F, Jr. & Wf. - Ut 8, Blk. 11, Sec. B ,„9,U
% “*• imr ,vHW..
Cherry,WilliamWeUomH)-Lot2,’blk.2,Sec.A, Hse. ... 242 97
Clark, Earl C - Ut 14, Blk. 15, Sec. C 5.70
Collins, Marshall G. - Ut 18, Blk. 11, Sec. B, Hse 84.65
Feige, Eric V. Jr. ft Vivian - Ut 8, Blk. 17, Sec. C 7 98
Ut 7, Blk. 17,Sec.C 570
Ut 6, Blk. 17, Sec.C i. 5.70
Ut 5, Blk. 17, Sec. C 5.70
Feige, Eric V. Sr. - Ut 26, Blk. 16, Sec. C 5 70
Ut 27, Blk. 16, Sec. C, Hse 121.41
Ut 28, Blk. 16, Sec. C 5.70
Ut 29, Blk. 16, Sec.C 570
Formal, Donald E. ft Beth S. - Lot 3, Blk. 3, Sec. A., Hse 79.23
Ut 4. Blk. 3, Sec. A 5.70
Hinton, John L. Jr . ft Linda - Ut 12, Blk. 2, Sec. A 9.12
Ut 13, Blk. 2, Sec. A . 9.12
Hudgins, Robert Wayne ft Kathy -Ut 2, Blk. 8, Sec. B, Hse. . 145.81
Ussiter, William G. - Ut 21, Blk. 17, Sec. C 5.70
Ut 22, Blk. 17, Sec. C, Hse 212.84
Mallort, Ernest G. - Ut 17, Blk. 15, Sec. C 5.70
Ut 18, Blk. 15, Sec.C 5.70
Parrish, John B. ft Charlotte - Ut 18, Blk. 14, Sec. C 9.12
Phillips, Erna T. -Ut 18,19, Blk. 17, Sec.C, Hse Bal. 20.48
Phillips, Marion F ft Erma - Ut 17, Blk. 17, Sec. C Bal .2.85
Ut 3, Blk. 15, Sec. C, Hse 8a1.21.49
Ut2,Blk. 15,Sec.C 8a1.9.12
Ut 10, Blk. 2, Sec. A, Hse. Tr 8a1.16.42
Sawyerl James C. ft Uttie B - Lot 29, Blk. A, Hse 215.18
Ut 30, Blk. 6, Sec. A 23.26
Swanner, Arthur T - Ut 7, Blk. 8, Sec. B, Hse 109.21
Ullom, C.M. ft Patricia S - Ut 5, Blk. 4, Sec. A 7.84
Ut 6, Blk. 4, Sec. A, Hse 188.66
Voliva Mrs. Elizabeth S. - Ut 15. Blk. 5, Sec. A 5.70
Worlet, James Garland T-A - Ut 1, Blk. 6, Sec. A 41.50
Ut 2, Blk. 6, Sec. A 11,40
Appalachian State Honors
BOONE Two North
Carolina businessmen and
seven public school students
will be honored by Ap
palachian State University’s
Center for the Study of
Private Enterprise on
March 30.
Hugh Morton, developer
of Grandfather Mountain,
and Robert E. (Red)
Freeman, a businessman
from Lumberton, will be
inducted into ASU’s Private
Enterprise Hall of Fame.
Also being honored at the
event will be the winners of
ASU’s “Stock Up For
Private Enterprise” con
test, to which N.C. public
school students submitted
public service an
nouncements on various
aspects of the free en
terprise system.
The student winners are
Michael Crabtree, a ninth
grader from Eden ton;
Claudia Jemigan, a sixth
grader from Fayetteville;
Patrick Keziah, a 12th
grader from Charlotte;
Cynthia Zuckerman. a sixth
grader from Gary; Theresa
Lewis, a 12th grader from
Lumberton; Steve Goforth,
an eighth grader from
Newland; and Desiree
Richards, a fifth grader
from Wilmington.
Seven companies, Alba-
Waldensian of Valdese,
Lowes Foundation of North
Wilkesboro, Rexham of
Charlotte, Burlington In
dustries of Greensboro, Ak
zona of Asheville, Blue Bell
of Greensboro and Carolina
Freight of Cherryville, each
donated stock as prizes for
contest winners.
Morton and Freeman,
along with the student
contest winners, will be
honored at a special banquet
at 6 P.M. on March 30 at
Hound Ears Lodge.
Speaker for the banquet
will be Thomas Cass
Ballenger of Hickory, a
former state legislator and
now president and director
of Plastic Packaging, Inc.
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4-H Volunteer Leaders Saluted
A new national program,
“Salute to Excellence’’,to
recognize outstanding
contributions and improve
skills of 4-H volunteer
leaders will be offered ip
1982, Grant A. Shrum,
executive vice president,
National 4-H Council, an
nounced today.
The program, which will
include a five day
recognition and training
forum at the National 4-H
Center here plus incentive
grants to implement back
home action plans, is being
supported by a grant to
council from R. J. Reynolds
Industries, Inc., Winston-
Salem.
One volunteer leader
from each state, the District
of Columbia and Puerto
Rico will be selected by the
Cooperative Extension
Service of that state for
expense paid attendance at
the leader forum during
National 4-H Week,October
4-9. The program here will
include briefings with top
officials from the executive
branch of government,
visits with congressional
representatives, workshop
sessions and field trips to
cultural and historic sites in
the nation’s capital.
Emphsis in the workshops
will be placed on
management, interpersonal
relationships and group
dynamics, communications
skills, the role of volunteers
in expanding 4-H, the
legislative process and
creative techniques for
working with youth.
During the forum, leaders
will work on action plans to
form the basis of ap
plications for incentive
grants of SI,OOO per state to
strengthen the 4-H pro > n,
especially through m
teer leadership.
Be Careful When Spring Cleaning
RALEIGH, N.C. -Spring
cleaning can be dangerous
to your eyes, the N.C.
Society of Ophthalmology
wanted today. While ’ that
rSaV provide a welcome
excuse to some for avoiding
such chores, medical eye
doctors remind others that
care is < essential in the use
of household cleaners.
‘Oven cleaners, drain
decloggers, toilet rinces,
laundry bleaches and the
like all contain chemicals
that are harmful to the
eyes,’ declared Dr. M.
shall S. Redding, of
Elizabeth City, president of
the 200-member group of
medical doctors specializing
in eye care.
Oven cleaners often pose
a particular problem. Dr
Redding pointed out, since
the person using the cleaner
frequently has lo put his or
her head inside the oven to
apply and remove the
cleaner. It would certainly
be w se to wear goggles that
cover the eyes when
tackling such a chore,
Redding said.
‘Treatment for chemicals
in the eye is always the
same, and time is crutical.’
continued Dr. Redding.
‘The eye should be washed
‘mmediatelv with
vater. If water isn’t handy
Jor some reason, a l.quid
such as milk or soft drinks
can be used. The important
thing is that this washing, or
‘irrigating’ as it is called,
should be done im
mediately, for this is the
most important single
factor in preventing serious
damage to the eye from the
chemicals in the cleatier.’
One fast, effective way
of washing out the eyes is to
rush to the nearest sink, cup
your hands and fill them
with with water. Holding
your hands up to your eyes,
try to open the eyes un
derwater. Meanwhile,
permit the sink to fill up so
you can immerse your eyes
comptety, leaving your
hands free to force the lids
open. This procedure should
be continued for at least half
an hour if there is the
slightest possibility of a
significant amount of
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In expressing ap
preciation for the grant
from R. J. Reynolds In
dustries, Inc., Shrum
pointed out that the. quality
of the 4-H experience
depends on the more than
525,000 4-H volunteer
leaders who serve as the
direct link between the
Cooperative Extension
Service and nearly 5,000,000
4-H nenbers.
“By providing national
recognition for this
volunteer involvement, as
well as incentive grants to
strengthen the 4-H program
at the grass roots level, we
can increase the ef
fectiveness of this
educational program to
develop life skills,
citizenship responsibility
and leadership through
learn-by-doing experien
ces,” Shrum said.
‘We are confident that this
program will have a positive
impact on the growth and
excellence of the 4-H
program.”
In announcing the sup
port, J. Paul Sticht,
chairman and chief
executive officer, K. J
Reynolds Industries, Inc.
said. “Today’s economic
and political climate
requires all of us to become
more active in our com
munities, working to make
them the kinds of places
where we want to spend our
lives We are proud to make
this program the newest
part of our broad corporate
commitmen to support
leadership development and
citizenship education
programs.’
Details o; tie selection
process am nomination
forms for Salute to Ex
cellence’ can be obtained
from 4-H .ftices at each
state land-i I university.
chemical is extremely
strong. Take the container
with you and head for your
ophthalmologist or family
doctor’s offide or a
emergency room . ‘ 1
The best way to avoid
an emergency, of course,
ophthalmologists stress, is
to keep household and other
chemical substances away
from children and to use
them carefully yourself.
Take particular care not to
put your hands in or near
your eyes when using the
chemicals and be especially
cautious with aerosol cans.
No matter what their other
ingredients are, aerosol
f ans contain propellants
that are harmful to the eyes.
You should close your eyes
when you are using these
products and keep them
closed for a r ew seconds
seconds at you have
finished, sin. the vapors
hang in t. • a .
Ifit’snot possible outo
keep your eyes clc d (in
the case of spray paints, for
example), shield your eyes,
keep the can at arm’s length
or wear goggles And • till
means, look h see what
direction the nozz'e >s
pointing before you depress
the button!
Seaman
On Deployment
Seaman Apprentice
James B. Phelps, son ot
James M. and Belver
Phelps of Creswell, has
departed on a deployment to
the Mediterranean Sea.
He is a crewmember
aboard the combat store
ship USS Concord,
homeported in Norfolk, Va.
During the six-month
deployment, his ship will
operate as a member of the
US. 6th Fleet, providing
food and dry goods to l ,S
warships. Pori visits are
scheduled lor Spain. Italy.
Israel and Tunisia
The Co ord. serving as a
floating, Mon. for the fleet,
is stock'd with more than
25.00 n< ral and technical
slip* -ms. It is 581 loot
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