TVq BEAUFORT NEWS THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1931 PAGE SEVEff WANT ADS comply with the terms of his bid. The' City Councu f the City of Beaufort THE COST IS SMALL USE THEM FOR RESULTS RATE: One cent per wordf Initial, Letter, Figure. All want ads paid in advance. No want ad ttken for less than 25c. Mail them in. Ditplay Ad Rates on Request Telephone No. 16, said notes may be in any denomina jtions desired and may be issued at jany time within twelve months from date of publication of this Notice, to- wit, the twenty-first day of May, 1931. Local Government Commission, Chas. M. Johnson, Director, Raleigh, North Caroilna. (These notes do not make any new debt of the County, but are to carry on the necessary expenses until the bonds can be issued, and the bonds will pay these notes.) USED TIRES FOR SALE MANY miles of unused service. Loftin Mo tnr rinmnanv. t f REAL ESTATE IF INTERESTED In town loU or country property ad dress The Carteret Realty & Insur ance Co., D. VV. Morton, secretary, Beaufort, N. C. t f FOR RENT AT MILL, 3 FIVE room houses, light, heat and water. Fine condition. 1 six room house, light heat and water. Fine condition. Beaufort Lumber & Manfg. Co., Phone 66. t f PONY PENNING THERE WILL be a pony penning at Diamond Horse Pen, Capt Lookout June the fourth. We expect to round up two or three 1. 1A nnniao VIvprvhftHv PntTflP. i. 01 .... Hunuicu ------- r0 nie saia statement ana same Tlavid Jones uioucester, . i i BOND ORDER. BE IT RESOLVED, By the Board of Commissioners for the County of Carteret, State of North Carolina: (a) That negotiable coupon bonds of said county registrable as to principal, shall be issued under au thority of County Finance Act and other statutes applicable, for the special purpose of funding or refund ing valid indebttdnes of said county. (b) That the maximum aggregate principal amount of said bonds shall be $800,000.00. (c) That a tax sufficient to pay principal and interest of said bonds as same fall due, shall be annually levied and collected. (d) That a statement of debt of said county has been filed with the This 18th day of May, i93L (SEAL- BAYARD TAYLOR, Mayorv T. M. THOMAS, Jr., June 18 Clrk. NOTICE OF SALE. North Carolina, Carteret County. In the Superior Court. George P. Street vs. L. L. Springle, Mrs. L. L. Springle, Carteret County and Loftin Motor Co. Pursuant to authority contained in a judgment of the Superior Court of Carteret County in the above entitled cause the undersigned Commissioner will on Monday, June 29th. 1931, at 12 o clock M. at the Court-house of fer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for CASH the following de scribed real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Carteret Coun ty, State of North Carolina, Beaufort Township and described and denned as follows: On the east side of New port River, and at the head of Rus sell's Creek, beginning at a stake and running north 50 east 240 poles, thence south 40 east 80 poles, thence eight acres, more or less. This June 3, 1931. ' THE BANK OF BEAUFORT, June 25. Mortgagee. I : , Gives That Demure Look "Egg" Mayor Ousted LOST A SHOWER PROOF RAIN Coat, gray color. Reward if return ed to Clarence Styron. 1 t DOC WILL REMOVE CORNS, BUN- ions and Ingrown Nails without med icine. June 9 at W. P. Smith's store and June 10 Morehead City Shoe Store. 1 t LOST SATURDAY MAY 30th A gold watch chain with small pearl handle knife attached. Finder will please return to Wm. Hatsell at the News office and receive reward. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Clerk and is ODen to Dublic insnpc- south 50 east 240 poles, thence north tion, and the County Auditor is here-1 40 west 80 poles to the beginning, by designated as the proper official Containing (120) one hundred twen- as ty acres more or less. The tract filed is hereby approved. herein offered for sale being (40) ac- (e) That this order shall take effect res of the above described tract on its passage and shall not be sub-! which was willed to the defendant mitted to the voters. L. L. Springle by E. O. Springle, The foregoing Order has been in-j said will being recorded in Will Book troduced and a sworn statement has'C at page 128 to which reference is been filed under the county finance j hereby made. act showing the assessed valuation of I This. the 25th day of May, 1931. the county to be $14,292,668, andi W. O. WLLIAMS, the net debt for other than school Commissioner of the Court, purposes including the proposed june 18 bonds to be $3,439,450, and the net! debt for school purposes including' NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE the proposed bonds to be $391,700, Aj tax will be levied for the payment of 1 Pursuant to the power of sale con- the proposed bonds and interest, if gained in that certain mortgage the same shall be issued. Any citi-ade by W. I. Fodrie and wife to L. zen or taxpayer may protest against . Carroll, dated the 30th day of the issuance of such bonds at a; September, 1926, and recorded in Mil i meeting of the board of county com-tne omce of the Register of Deeds of AflPAC missioners to be held at two o'clock Carteret County, North Carolina, in llUUV;UUi p M Monday June 1( 1931) or an book 37 page 333, and because of . 1 ' . i 1 a Ijafatilt 1 ! nnirmnnt f k nnn adjournment tnereoi. caiv n amui. huo I. W. DAVIS, Clerk. jthereby secured, the undersigned as ( These bonds are not any new ex- signee of mortgagee will offer for pense and do not increase the debt:sale and sell to the highest bidder Having qualified as administrator j of the county, but are to pay present ifor cash at the hour of Twelve of the Estate of William E. Smith, floating debts and refund outstanding clock, noon, on Saturday, the 2th late of Carteret County. This is to notify all persons holding claims a gainst said Estate to file same with the undersigned at Newport, N. C, within one year from the date of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All per sons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment. This 20th day of April, 1931. C. M. HILL, Administrator Estate of William E. Smith, deceased. June 4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of W. J. Willis, de ceased late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Williston, N. C, on or before the 16th day of May 1932, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. GUY WILLIS, Administrator of the estate of W. J. Willis, deceased. June 18 LEGAL NOTICE Proposals will be received upon sealed bids at the office of the Local Government Commission in Raleigh by said Commission, on or arter five days after publication of this Legal Notice, for all or a.-.y part of five hundred thousand dollar of Notes of Carteret County, North Carolina, bearing interest at the rate of six per centum per annum, and to be dated and to mature as may be lat er determined in accordance with the County Finance Act as amended. The total amount of such notes shall not exceed the amount stated, but any part of said amount may be issued for maintenance of the Consti tutional school term and for neces sary expenses or debt service, either in anticipation of taxes and other rev nue, or in anticipation of Funding tBonds authorized. There will be no auction. Bidders must present with their bids a certi fied check upon an incorporated bank or trust company for one-half of one per centum of the notes bid for, the purpose of such check being to se cure the unit against any loss result ing from the failure of the bidder to NOTICE OF PROPOSALS ON UTIL ITIES. bonds, so as to relieve the burdpn on day of June, 1931, at the Court the taxpayers for the next fewHouse Door in Beaufort, said Coun bonds, so as to relieve the burden on;tv the following described real es the taxpayers for the next few years, ;tate, to-wit: and make possible a reduction this Situated in Harlowe Township, year in the tax levy.) Carteret County, North Caroilna, to- wit: First Tract: Adjoining the lands of K. R. Hardesty, Will Currier and j others: Beginning at a gum in the middle of a branch, thence westward Notice is hereby given that sealed ly 14 poles and 20 links; thence with proposals will be received at the of-; Liberty Ave., to a red oak; thence fice of the City Clerk until Eleven southwardly 72 poles to Newport Riv o'clock (11:00) A. M., on July 2nd, jer to a stake; thence a northeast 1931 for the purchase of Electric and course with said River to William Water Supply facilities now owned J Currier's line 22 poles; thence up the and operated by the CITY OF BEAU-middle of a branch to the beginning, FORT, iNORTH CAROLINA. This 'containing 27 acres, more or less. sale will include a franchise covering j Second Tract: Bounded on the north the operation of the plants. j by the lands of Allen Graham, on the These proposals will be considered south by Newport River, and on the by the the Board immediately there-; west by the lands of C. W. Graham; after, and should an acceptable pro-1 Beginning at a cedar stake on the j posal be received and approved by, north side of Newport River, and; the Board, then this acceptable pro-'running thence northwardly with the posal and the question of selling thejline fence between Joel S. Smith and Light and Waterworks utilities will j Allen Graham to the U. S. R. F. D. be submitted to the voters of said i road, thence southwardly with said City of Beaufort as soon as practi-;mail route road to Packnet Branch; cable thereafter. : thence with Packnet Branch a south- Each proposal will be on forms iwardly direction to Newport river; supplied by the City and will state: thence eastwardly with said river to the highest cash price offered for the the beginning, containing 22 acres, Roberta Gale, yo int, Radio Pictures featured player, looks very demure In this gown of silk crepe with lace cap sleeves and inset at neck. Phillip Whiteman, fanner is Sweds boro, N. J., has returned to the State $100 awarded him for damages to his property in road construction. "I would have lost my hay crop in the drought anyway," said he. Garner cemetery Newport R. F. D. L Many beautiful flowers were sent by her numerous friends. Mrs. Mason was the widow of Mr. F. E. Mason who died in March of this year. She is survived by her daughters Mrs. D. B. Lilly of Bridgeton, Mrs. Willie Simmons, Mrs. M. L. Simmons, Mrs. W. L. Lockey, Misses Alice and Car rie Mason and sons George E., F. J., C. M., and C. H. Mason all of New port R. F. D. number 2. MRS. ALLENA SIMMONS DIES AFTER SHORT ILLNESS This Is Mat Wagner, whose recent election as mayor of Winona, Minn., was annulled when he was convicted of violating the state corrupt practice act by distributing eggs for one cent a dozen when the retail price was 13 cents. MRS. CAROLINA MASON DIES FROM HEART ATTACK Newport, June 3 Mrs. Allena E. Simmons died at her home near Newport, on May 27th from a stroke Jof paralysis which she had on the Sunday previous. She was 37 years old. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Cannon. Mrs. Simmons was a member of the Free Will Baptist church and her funeral was conducted by her pastor the Reverend W. B. Everett of More head City assisted by the Reverend Mr. Griffin of New Bern on Thursday the 28th. The interment was in the Cannon family graveyard. Quite a number of floral designs were sent by friends and relatives. Mrs. Sim mons is survived by her husband A. D. Simmons, a daughter Mrs. Cecil Jones of Newport, a son A. D. Sim mons Jr., and two brothers, C. T. and C. D. Cannon. Newport, June 3 On Saturday the 30th of May Mrs. Carolia Mason died suddenly of a heart attack at her res idence about two miles from New port on R. F. D. 2. She was just a little over seventy years of age. She had been in rather feeble health for some time. For many years Mrs. Mason had been a member of the Primitive Bap tist church and her funeral was con ducted by her pastor Mr. W. W. Rob erts on Monday following her death. The interment was in the Emeriah OFFICIALS ASKED TO REPORT CASH ON HAND Raleigh, June 2 Charles M. John son, director of Local Government, has sent out notices to officials of all counties, cities, towns and local tax districts, asking for a report on the amount of money on deposit in banks of sinking fund cash and cash of cur rent funds, as of May 31, 1931, ask ing that the reports be filed not lat er than June 15. This is one of the sections of the new Local Govern ment Law which provides for strict handling of public money by officers of the local units. utilities, in addition to this price, each bidder will specify in detail the exact amount to be charged for all City services on lights and water, the form of franchise and schedule of rates for water and light services to be effective. A certified check on some well- known bank in an amount of not less than Five Thousand ($5,000,000) Dollars, made payable to the Treasur er of the City of Beaufort without recourse, will accompany each bid to apply on the purchase price and as more or less. Being the same two tracts of land described in said mort gage to which reference is made for further description. - This 23rd day of May, 1931. W. A. WILCOX, June 18 Assignee of mortgage NOTICE OF LAND SALE. By virtue of authority contained in that mortgage deed dated June 23, ' 1928, recorded in the office of the ' Register of Deeds of Carteret Coun- i sure carrying out of the terms of the ty in Book 60 at page 367, default proposal. I having been made in the payment of Preference will be given to propos- a note secured by the said mortgage als on the forms supplied by the City; deed, the undersigned mortgagee will, however, alternate proposals will be,on the 6th day of July, 1931, at 12 considered and analyzed. o'clock noon, at the Courthouse door The City reserves the right to re- in Carteret County, offer for sale afid i ject any or all bids,, or to accept! will sell, to the highest bidder f or j such bid a appears to be to the best' cash, the following described proper interests of the City. ty to-wit: Appraisals, operating data, forms, ! In Carteret - County, Beaufort and other information may be ob-' Township, bounded on the east by, tained from the City's Engineers, the j George Lupton's land on the New Utilities Engineering & Management Bern Road, on the north by E. B. Company, 1108. Johnston Building I Whitehurst's land, on the west by J. j Charlotte, North Carolina. L. Stanton's land and on the south ' Authorized by resolution of the I by E. B. Whitehurst land, containing Carteret County Taxes ust Be Paid M The Board of Commissioners with approval of Local Government Commission at Raleigh, is refinancing the indebtedness of the County. No new debt is being created. The new Bonds or Notes are sole ly to pay present existing debts and get them on a basis of payments so they can be met in the future. The refinancing will result in smaller requirements for debt service for the next three years, than at present, and thus rduce the burden on the taxpayers, and at the same time will fund into bonds all present floating debts. The tax levy for the corning year will be reduced. The present total levy is $2.30 and is has not been sufficient to meet the needs. The new levy will be considerably under $2.00 and will be ample to meet all obligations PROVIDED IT IS COLLECTED. The new fiscal year begins July 1, 1931. Under new laws, the County is authorized to employ a special tax collector, and on that day all unpaid taxes, will be put in his hands for collection. In the meantime, during the month of June, there is an urgent need to collect past due taxes, in order to meet current expenses. Hence every taxpayer in the County, who owes taxes for the year now ending, or for any previous year, is called upon to promptly settle these taxes, so that the payments may appear in the collections before June 30. This is vitally important in connection with the refinancing, and in order to be able to reduce the tax levy for the coming year. Respectfully, J. J. WHITEHURST, Auditor, Carteret County fc fnil mm&w$i m $pf &$ y, h d AUPVVMATVw rw ' IP 'rw t UMAPEUPyW SJM tl(f JCJKti EASIER g y Y 1 1 '