NOTICE Of SALE UNDER EXECUTION North Carolina Carteret County In the Superior Court j, Carteret County vs. Taxpayers and Realty as hereinafter listed Under and pursuant to au thority of G.S. of N.C. 105 392, subsection (c), and by authority of those certain ex ecutions issued by the Clerk, Superior Court of Carteret County in the proceedings as above captioned and dated July 28, 1958, pursuant to the judgments entered for unpaid taxes due Carteret i County constituting a lien on , the lands hereinafter de scribed and for the years as hereinafter set forth, the un 1 dersigned sheriff will offer ; for sale and will sell to the ? highest bidder for cash, sub ject however to the lien of i any other taxes which may j, be due and owing either Car teret County or any other ? taxing unit, the following ''parcels or tracts or real es tate, said sale to be at the i door of the Carteret County ! Courthouse in Beaufort, N. C., at 12:00 o'clock noon on the 18th day of October, 1958, the said real estate and the person who listed same for the year as hereinafter set forth, the year of the tax, the amount of the tax, and the costs being as fellows: , This 9th day of Sept., 1958. Hugh Salter Sheriff, Carteret County ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP Alex Golden. Hr>., 1954, 1955, y* acre homeplace and dwelling $27.58 John G. Hill and wife, 1955. part acre 30 feet by 40 yards, Dixon land and building ... $51.00 Norwood M. Nelson, 19S5, 1 acre Robinson land and dwelling $26.82 Henry Salter. Hri., 1954, 4/10 acres cleared land 32.38 George H. Styron, 1955, Vi acre land and building $24.03 Mrs. Mary Salter Willis. 19S5, 22/100 acre waste land ? and building $21.39 BEAUFORT TOWNSHIP C. L. Abernathy, 1M3, 1944. 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 19S0, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, *4 lot 11. Hedrick Town, 37' * 45' .. $132.63 Francis P. Arthur, 1954, 1955, Lot 27, We?t Beaufort, >5.5' x 200' x 39.5' X 200' dwelling $69.68 Yancey S. Barbour, 1955, 20 acres Eugene Dudley land; 1 acre M. T. Merrell land; homepUce, cul tivated; 8/10 acre woods land $37.45 Eldridge M. Beachem, 1955, 12.1 acres woods and marsh land $36.62 Mrs. B. A. Bell. 1955, part lot 26, N. T. Pollock Street, 55' x 55' and dwelling $99.17 Lucille Hill Brooks, 1954, 32V4 acres Hataell land, cultivated and woods $28.91 Mrs. Leslie C. Davis, 1954, 1955, lot 52, N. T. Live Oak St., 55' x 87' and dwelling .... $146.91 Lycurcus C. Dickinson, Jr. and wife, 1954, 1955, 1 lot, 75' X 192' on Lennoxville Road, dwelling $72.68 Clayton and Maurice Garner, 1955, Part lots lis, 116, O. T. Orange Street, 38' x 198' and dwelling $21.51 William Earl Garner, 1*54, 1955, part lot 188, O. T. Turner Street, 38 2/3' x 178', dwelling ._ $70.67 Jack P. Gonaoulin and wife, 1955, 1 lot 100' x 290' x 188' x 300' $18.14 Joaeph E. Guthrie and wife, 195S, 1 acres wooda and waste land ... $30.80 William Earl Jarman, 1955, part acre 38' x 180' x 39' x 108.4' x 81' x 66.8' J. J. Davis land, building $49.90 Herbert D. Lewis, 1943, 1954, 1 acre 5-' x 200' pm highway no. 70, Gilllkin farm and building $40.82 Addie Lou Lovic, 1953, 1 lot 55' x XZI' tod dwelling ! $16.93 Etta Lynch. 1864, 1955, part lots 88, 70, N. T. Live Oak Street; 48' x 90' and dwelling $46.38 Mr*. Leu Mason, 1884, 1885, 9.2 acrea wooda and cleared Und; buildings $31.90 Stephen R. Mason, 1954, 1955. part lot. East Beaufort, Ana Street. 88 X 220 . ? and dwelling $79.94 Goon* T. Newkirk, 1981, 1954, 1988, part M 185, O. T. Ptoo Street, 10 x 50 and dwelling $84.41 Bennle F. Noe, 1884, part tot 189 O. T. Turner Street and dwelling 1 $27.74 TAX MLB NOTKS Thomas No* and wife, 19S4, USS, lot II, Fulford St., SO I 100 aqd building $28.57 Charlie tod Mamie Owens, IMS, lot 112. O. T. Broad Street, SO X ITS and dweUinf $38.38 Mr. and Mra. H. Clyde Piner, 1*54, IBM, 45' x 125' X 55' X 12S', Ocean Breexe Park, and dwelling *0.24. Callla D. Robinson and wile, IKS, part lot, Eaat Beaufort, Gordon Street, (42' x 108') and dwelling $48.30 Mra. Julia Simpson, Hra., 1954, 1955, lot 154, O. T. Orange Street, 27W x 85' and dwelling .... {27.58 Carola Glover Springle, 19S4, 1956, part lot 189, O. T. Pine Street, dweUing $21.7S Elijah H. Springle and wife, 1854, 1955, lot 22, Sq. 4 Craven Avenue, Highland Park and house $49.91 Raymond Springle, 1954, 1955, part lot 188, O. T. Pine Street. 30' x 198'; part lot 177, O. T. Turner Street, 55' x 108' and dwelling $49.01 Robert Thompson, 19SS, lot 14, sq. D. Glendale $18.63 Robert J. VanEtten, 1954, 1955, part of lots 1 and 2, Lennoxville, dwelling $41.22 Jesse E. Warren and wife, 1954, 1955, % acre Howe land, building $20.92 O. D. Warren, 1954, 1955, 6\ acres Howe land, homeplace, cultivated and woods; 7 acres cultivated land, 2 acres woods land $80.85 Hubert P. Worlcy and wife, 1953, part acre land, (J. J. Davis land) $57.42 BEAUFORT COLORED Florence Brown, 1954, 1953. P,rt lot 133, O. T. Quene Street, (36V4 x 32') ind dwelling $35.67 Joseph McCarthy Carter, 1954,1955 lot 8, Sq. 10 Highland Park $20.34 Walter Carter, 1953, 1954, lot 75, N. T. Pollock St. (27 W x 198') and dwelling $70.42 Carrie Glenn, 1954, 1955, part lot 123, O. T. Broad Street (45 x 110) and dwelling $102.63 William Godette and wife, 1954, 1955, part lot 808, O. T. Pollock St., (50' X 110' ) and dwelling $61.13 Earl Z. Henry. Hrs., 1954, 1965. Part lot 73, N. T. Cedar Street (49W x 110') and dwelling $20.41 Hannah Jones, 1955, part lot 97, N. T. Mulberry St. (70' x 9V) and dwelling $20.08 Billy M. Murrell, 1954, 1955, 6.6 acres cultivated and marsh land; house $85.41 Raleigh McNeal, 1955, part lot 141, O. T. Queen St., (27W x If) and houae ? ? $21.91 John Edward and fcaura Nolan, I' 1954, 1955. part lot 77, N. T. I (55' x 196") and houae $36.55 Jessie L. Parker, Jr., 1954, 1955, part lot 58, N. T. Marsh Street (55' x 198') and dwelling $73.68 Bates Pigott, Jr., Hrs., 1954, 1955, part lot 180, O. T. Pine Street, (99' x 110') and dwelling $44.13 Willie Prichard, 1953, 1954, 1955, IK acrea waste land and dwg., 12 acres Gillik1^ farm $71.17 Calvin Reels, 1*54, 1955, 1 acre land ? $10.28 Benjamin H. Smith, 1954, 1955, SV4 lot 77, N. T. Marsh Street, (55' x 198') and house $79.66 Garfield and Letha Suggs. 1955, part lot 88. N. T. Pine Street, (33' x 110') and house, part lot 87, N. T. Pine Street, (33W x 110') - W W Joanna Taylor, 1933. 1954, 1985, 2 acres cultivated land and dwelling, 8 acrea woods land .*? Sally James Taylor, 1954, 1955, 19 acres A. B. Davis l?nd and building W*;1' Edward Tyson, 1984, 1955, part lot 33, Hedrick Town (40' x 198 ) and house $111.21 William H. Vann and wife. 1954. 1955, part lot 88, N. T. (30' x 55 ) and dwelling ? ' Fred L. Williams, 1*5. part lot 187, O. T. Craven St., (40 X 63 ) and house ? ? $17.68 George A. Williama, 1954, 1955, part lot 180, O. T. Queen Street (30' x 88') and dwelling 9' x 68' driveway ? Nehimiah Williama, 1984, 1955, part lot 198, O. T. PiM Street (27V4 x 110) and houae $32.95 Cleve Wilson, 1984, 1958, 10 acrea Wm. Campbell and ? dwelling ?2S33 CEDAR ISLAND TOWNSHIP E. O. Daniels, 1985. ? seres woods land; 5 acrea T. M. Lupton land; 5 acres Baker swamp; 1 acre wooda. Robinson land; 1 acre cleared land and dwelling ...$18.78 Woodrow Daniels, 1854, 1?M, 5 acrea wooda land and dwelling ? $38.48 Virgil Day, 1954, 1885, 51* acrea homeplaee, Styron land (waste and woods) $82.82 Hugh Goodwin, Hrs , 1984, 6tt acres woods land $12-59 Clifford Lupton, Hrs., 1953. 1984, 1955, 1 acre cultivated land, 10 acres woods land, 8 teres woods land ? ? WU DAVIS TOWNSHIP Luther Lewis, 1884, 1885, 14tt acres waste, homeplaee, W. J. Willis land, house and barn; * acre wasteland; i% acrea Kilby Styron land; IVi acres waste, abort front $103.76 George W. Salter, UM, 1988, 1% acrea Salter land and dwelling, part acre 29.5 x 381 $26.84 HARURS BLAND TOWNSHIP S. P. Beltane, 1963, % acre land I 80d dwelling $47.78 TAX MLB NOTICE John Brook*. E?t., 1*54, IMS, S icret beachfront, woodi land and dwelling $48.73 Oma E. Carter (Mrs. Mary Vir ginia). 1954, 1 lot, I. S. Davia land (55 x US) |S.0< Bert Davia, 19S4, 13 acres beach {Tont, wooda and dwelling $21 JO D. Meivin Fuleher, 1(H, IMS. part acre (110* * 134') south aide of highway, and dwelling ..$12.24 Thomas R. Gore, et al, 1*54, IKES, ITS acres on point (Cape Lookout) $60 59 James Talmadge Guthrie, 1984. 19SS, part acre (35' z 108') dwelling $67.45 Robert O. Guthrie, 1*54, 1955, % acres W. H. Guthrie land and dwelling $57.68 Stacy Guthrie, Jr., 1955, 1.4 acre land and dwelling $59.04 Stacy Franklin Guthrie, 1953, 1954, 3'/4 acrcs Devlnes land, State road, and dwelling $31.15 Vannie P. Guthrie, 19S5, V4 acre land and dwelling, store building $66.93 Wallace A. Guthrie, 1955, 1 acre beach land and dwelling (W. H. Guthrie land) part acre, Rose land and store building $42.45 Jesse Hamilton, 1955, Vi acre Will Hamilton land and dwelling $15.32 James Elbert Jones, 1954, 1955, part acre 50' x 100' $10.59 Jessie Jones, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 300' X 200' Nelson land $45.22 Nellie P. Jones, 1954, 1955, Vi acre Mary Ann Davis land $11.42 Clifton Lewis, 1954, 1955, 14/100 acre Van Styron land and house $44.63 Dannie Lewis, 1954, 1955, % acre of land $11.43 William Lewis, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1 acre Lewis land _.v $15.29 Horace Earl Nelson, 1954, 1955, part acre 50' x 25' x 125' and dwelling $25.14 Hailsie Paul and Arline Paul Rose, 1955, 1 lot 60' X 100' and dwelling $19.57 Iredell Rose, 1954, 14 acre Willie D. Willis land and dwelling, part acre 60' x 125' north side of highway $16.30 James C. Rose, 1954, 1955, part acre 60' x 125' north side of hard surface road, building $52.47 James E. and Mary Lee Rose, 1954, 1955, 2 acres beach front and building $22.64 Albert Wade, 1955, <6 acre home place and dwelling $31.52 Garrison Willis, 1955, 1 lot, 55' xl58' and building $18.99 J. M. Willis, 1954, 1955, part acre 75' x 100' E. J. Willis land $11.64 Telford WUlia, 1954, 1955, V4 aere beach front, K acre homaplace and dwelling, 7 acres W. H. Guthrie land $69.03 Fernie Yeomans, Sr., Hrs., 1964, 1955, 14 acre homeplace and house $71.43 Leland G. Yeomans, 1955, part acre 91.5 x 196' x 100' x 126' and dwelling; 14 acre Angeline Willis land, store building and ware house; hi acre J. F. Duncan land; part acre 105' x 47' x 77' X 45' $184.97 MARSHALLBERG TOWNSHIP Mra. Mary W. Jones, 19M, 1155, 13V4 acres, woods and cleared, Amber Jones land 113.00 W M Marshburn, 1954, 1955, part acre 52.5' x 52.5' Robinson land, 3 acres L. Grantham land $128.19 L. M. Murphy, Hrs., 1953, 1954, 2 2/3 acres woods, cultivated land and dwelling $20.02 Norwood Finer, 1954, 1955, Vfc acre cultivated land and house $39.38 MERRIMON TOWNSHIP Elijah Dixon, 1955, 1 acre L. C. Cannon land, 14 acre wooda, W. L. Cannon land and dwelling $14.59 Monnie Norman and wife, 1955, to acre L. C. Cannon land, dwelling $13.51 E. M. Pittman, Hrs., 1953, 1954, 1955, 1 acre C. H. Edwards land and dwelling $22.21 Jimmie Pittman, 1954, 1955, 1 acre J. C. Manson land and dwelling $14.16 Levi Pittman, 1954, 1955, 1 acre Melvin Simpson land and dwelling $25.58 MERRIMON COLORED Freeman Nelson, 1953, 1154, 1955, 11 acres woods, Henry Nelson land, cultivated and dwelling $47.79 Calvin Reel, 1954, 19S5, IS acres cultivated land, 30 acrea wooda land $51.54 Roscoe Reel, 1953, 1954, 35 acrea cultivated land, Nelaon land and dwelling, 22 acrea woodaland ' $71.10 MOREHEAD TOWNSHIP Mra. Annie Lewis Bell, 1954, 1185, W tt lot 1, aq tt and buildnig $4192 R. C. Blanchard, 1954, IMS, lot 8, sq B Noyea sub-division building; N V4 lots 14, 15. sq M Bay Street, and dwelling . $410.31 t. Frank Ox* It, 1154, lot 13. aq 52 and building $52.54 Carroll Crockett, IMS, IKS, lota S, 8, 7, aq 182, Bay Street and dwelling $38.40 Janes H. and John C. Darden, 1154, 1M5. lots 555 and 571 and dwelling. Sunaet Shores _. $258.78 LL Col. Wyatt P. Exum, 1154, lot 11, aq. 1M. Arendell Street and house ...... , . ilio.31 Gordon E. Freeman, 1184, IMS, lot 11, aq 74, Fisher street and bouae $175.01 D. Ira Garner, 1184, 1K5, lot 34, blk 11, M. BhlSa? $11.14 TAX SALE NOTICE Herman Guthrie, 19S4, 19SJ, let 4, (q. ?. ruber Street tod bouM $39.29 Mill Margie Stack Guthrie, 1998, Jot S, aq 1* and bouae _ $30.46 Gerald Haynaa, 1955, lota 1 and 2 blk SO, Morehead Bluffs, building $23.12 Nancy J. Holt, 1954, 1955, lota 1(, 17 aq 19, Morehead Bluffa $19.22 Vanda Loulae Johnson, 1954, 1955, lot 2 aq 124 and house ....... $24.26 Wayne F. Knight, 1954, 1955, being lot 33 Twin Oaks, Dennia land, dwelling $47.82 C. C. Land, 1955, 1* acre Laugh ton land; lot 3, aq 17 and building $89.70 John E. Lashley and wife, 1954, lot 9, aq IS and building, WV4 lot 8 (north half, aquare 19) SVi lot 8, aq 19 $49.70 Wylie M. Lewis, 195$, 1.54 acre J. C. Garner land, cultivated and outland, dwelling $12.93 J. P. Morton, 1954, 1955, lot 9, aq 44, Fisher street, and bouse $94.89 David E. Oglesby, Jr., 1954, 1955, 2% acres woods land $18.30 W. L. Oglesby, 1953, 1954, 1955, 4 acrea woods land $20.87 John A. Pavonne and wife, 1955, Balance due on lot 8, aq 201, 27th street and dwelling $22.92 James E. Piner, 1954, 1955, lot 11, aq 70, Fisher street, and store boilding .: $108.63 S. O. Pipkir., 1955, lots 1 and 2 houses, rt. 10, Camp Glenn $28.63 Paul P. Ramsey and wife, 1955, lots 8, 9, sq B. Wildwood homes site dwelling $71.27 H. C. Rigga, 1954, 1955, 1 acre, Camp Glenn $14.16 J. E. Roberta, 1954, 1955, V4 acre woods, Crab Point, lot 7, aq 50, building $105.53 Margaret W. Roberts, 1954, 1955, lot 8, aq 50, Fisher Street, and building $44.44 Milton Robinson, 1955, ',4 acre of land and dwelling ... $15.16 Garland Royall, 1954, lot 14, 15, sq 47, and dwelling $125.28 E. H. Shivar, 1954, 1955, lot 7, Bonham Helghta, building $119.09 Robert C. Sutton, 1954, 1955, 1 building lot 75' * 150' and dwelling ? $116.19 W. H. Taylor, Jr., 1954, 1955, EV4 lot 12, aq 30; lot 13, aq 30 and dwelling, barber ahop $78.06 Mrs. Mary Troxy. 1954, 1955, lot 3, aq K and trailer bouae $25.54 Mrs. McDonald Willis, Hrs., 1955, lot 2, aq 72, and dwelling ...$69.69 Walter Hubert Willis, 1954, 1955 to acre Crab Point section and house; H aere waste land ..$85.13 Z. M. WUlis, Est., 1953, 1954, 1955, lot 8, sq 61, 15tb Street and bouae $46.53 MOREHEAD - ATLANTIC BEACH George T. Brunette, 19S4, 1955, lota 21, 22. aq M Atlantic Beach $34.34 C. W. Gill and wife, 1955, lot 14, sq 10, Atlantic Beach, and building $48.51 W. H. Lancaster, 1955, lota 1, aq G Atlantic Beach, and building $41.28 Mrs. Ogla Saieed, 1955, parcel 3, Drink Stand, Atlantic Beach $79.94 MOREHEAD COLORED Willisma H. Bccton, 1954, 1955, lot 1, and % lot 16, iq 104, Fiaher street and dwelling $17.87 Anthony M. Boyd Jr., 1954, 1955, North part lota 9 and 10, S 2, 153, and dwelling $99.92 John Calvin, Hrs., 1953, 1954, lot S, aq. B (North of aq. 154 and dwelling) $19.91 Beatrice Collins, 1953, 1954, 1955, lot 15, aq 150, Avery Street and house $35.79 Bertha Collins, 1954, 1955, part lot 15, aq M (40' x 50') on 13th Street; dwelling $26.78 George Street Collins, 1954 lot 6, aq 104, Fiaher street and dwelling $12.84 Anthony Dudley Jr., 1955, lot 2, aq 110; lots 8, 9, 11, aq 64 and buildings $142.03 Bellord Dudley and wife, Nancy, 1954, lot 5, aq C, and building $30.88 Emma Dudley, Hrs , 1964, 1955, lota 2, S, 13, aq D? and dwelling $38.65 John laaac Dudley, 1954, 1955, W. 17 feet lot 1, aq B., north of aq 154; E. 15 feet lot 2, aq B., north of aq 154; dwelling $22.44 Lorria Gwyn. 1964, 2/3 lot 3, aq 106 and houae $17.55 Elisabeth Henderson, 1954, 1955, U lot 7, sq 150, houae and store $23.25 Charles Holland, 1954, 1955, lot 8. aq 144, 16th St.. houae $23.00 Alonia Jones, Jr., 1955, lot 4, aq B north of aq 154; lot 3, aq B, north of aq. 154; dwelling $46.15 William Keltoo, 19S3, lot 13, aq 154, and building $17.22 Starkey Marbley, Sr., Hrs., 1964, 1965, M lot t, aq B north of aq 154 and dwelling $34.27 Beulah K. Monroe, 1954, lota I, S, aq 64 and houae $20 38 Maliasa Monroe. 1955, lot 6 aq 148 and houae; lot 6 aq E $27.17 Garfield Oliver, 1955, N. portion lots 1, 2, 3 Mike Ebron, sub-div., building $15.34 Unwood Pickett, 1953, 1954, 1965, E M lot 1, aq. C. north of aq 152, building $88.44 Augustus Williams and wife, 1954, IMS. lot 7. aq B north of aq 154. and dwelling ? ; $39 .56 George C. Williams, 1964, 1165, lot 1, blk D. and dwelling $82.80 NEWPORT TOWNSHIP J. C. Bell, 1964, 117% acres la Clancy lam land ? 1 TAX BALE NOTICE W. C. Dugee and wife, H?el U5J Pf ?ot 40" x 200- ' ?d dwelling ^.,4 ,.?? iy- a tcr" cultivated, villi and wood. Und ?"ey *?- p- Gillikin land $25.47 Neta Lawrence, 1953, 19S5, 1 acre IaTh' ^,u"*y Ljrnch l?n<, I G Woods U*"' R Murray Lynch land $10.02 [?? E. Sutton, 1853, 1854, 1855, part acre (36' x 120') N. S. Highway 70 $17.76 H. I. Thompson, 1854, 1955, 9% acres A. M. Lewis land (woods) $51.41 George W. Wells, 1855, *4 acre E. P. Gillikin land, homeplace; 1 acre E. P. Gillikin land. $22.84 WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP L. R. Bell, 1955, *4 lot 209 and lot 208, John Jones sub-div. and house $20.86 Varon T. Boncy, 1955, 7 acres Pearson land $21.58 Samuel R. Brinson, 1955, Vi lot 205 John Jones sub-div. ?nd building $12.07 Charlie and Joe Buckmaster, 1954, 1955, lots 198, 197. John Jones sub-div. and cafe bldg $244.81 Charlie Cannon and wife, 1954, 1955, 2/3 acres Dennis land and house $80.00 Fannie S. Cannon, 1954, 1955, part acre 90' x 85' z 150' building $35.81 Wm. W. Dail and Henry A. Tolson, 1955, V4 acre Hulaer Farm, and building $33.15 Fred Guthrie, 1954, 1955, 1/5 acre of land and building $44.26 Hugh Bordon Hurst, 1955, EH lot 215 John Jones sub-div. and house $19.44 Adelia M. Jenkins, 1954, 5 acres cultivated, Jamea Riggs land; 24 acres wood land $18.55 Mil Lindholm, 1954, 1955, lots 103, 184, 105, John Jones sub-div. and building $119.02 Jamea Riggs and wife, 1955, 25 acres W. P. Weeks land and dwelling; (now owned by Mary Cooley Saunders, et al, and Mildred Cooley Saunders, et al $76.07 James L. Rumfelt, 1954, part acre 100' x 200' $7.90 H. H. Smith, 1954, 1 acre Russell land; homeplace, woods, culti vated, home and cabin _ $64.48 Odell Smith, 1955, 1 acre Russell land, homeplace, 1 acres B. S. Russell land, cabin, store and garage apt; part lot 34, John Jones sub-div. $173.23 Thurman C. Smith, 1953, 1964, lot $, J. C Bell sub-div... $12.05 Woody Tillman and wife, 1964, 1955, part acre 109' x 106' and camp $36.62 Charles B. Upchurch, 1964, 1955, 1 acre Camma land $3.66 WHITE OAK COU>KBD Frank Dennis, 1965, ltt acre* woods, Koonce land, dwelling : - $$1.61 Rollin Mumford, 1964, 19S5, 1 acre Tootk land, and bldg. _*7U1 1 ifceei^y/^ Oct. S? Mr. and Mn. James H. Rogers of Elizabeth City spent the weekend here with her mother, Mrs. Sadie Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Asby Herrington and son of Rocky Mount were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kirby over the weekend. Mrs. David Kirk and Mrs. Mac Garner and sons, Rodney and Todd, spent the weekend in Enfield with Mrs. Kirk's parents. L. A. Mann was a business visi tor in Kinston last Thursday. Or. and Mrs. Manly Mason went to Raleigh last Friday and their daughter, Willilou, who is a stu dent at Meredith, returned home with them. The Edwards brothers of Ingle hard were guests at the Kirk Tou rist home last week. Mrs. L. A. Mann spent Friday in Atlantic with relatives. Mrs. J. S. Neal of Norfolk, Va. arrived Tuesday to spend a few days here with her mother, Mrs. Zora Garner. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harness and children returned to their home in Raleigh Sunday, after spending the weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Ira Garner. Mrs. Louis Hibbs and Mrs. Al fred Henderson spent Tuesday in Kinston. Mrs. Rena Edwards and Mrs. David McCain went to Atlantic Monday because of the death of Mr. Tom Nelson. Among others attending the funeral on Tuesday were Mrs. R. K. Montague and Mrs. C. M. Meares. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Heath were business visitors in Kinston Tues day. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harvey of Columbia, S. C., Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Thomas of Rock Hill, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Anderson Jr., of Alexan dria, Va. Mrs. W. J. Kirby spent Tuesday in Kinston and Mrs. A. J. Ashford returned home with her to spend a few days with Miss Nina Garner. L. D. Hunnings spent Saturday here with his mother, Mrs. Idelle Hunnings. Bridge Hub Mrs. M. C. Howard was hostess to the bridge club Friday evening. Mrs. W. D. Roberts won high score, Mrs. Solon Perkins second high and Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Howard won slam prizes. Mrs. Per kins woo bingo. Nuts and cokes were enjoyed during play, and lemon pie with coffee, after the game. Birthday Party "Helene" caused Ellen Berce geay to have a belated birthday party one week after she was 9 years old. However that did not keep twen ty youngsters from having an af ternoon of fun on Oct. 4. They en joyed both indoor and outdoor games, and the honoree received many lovely gifts. Mrs. L. S. Bercegeay, mother of the young hostess, served fruit punch with the birthday cake. Circles Meet The Lottie Moon Circle of the Missionary Baptist Church met with Mrs. W. N. Allen Monday eve ning. Twelve members and one visitor, Mrs. Elizabeth Deslouriers, were present. Mrs. Leon E. Garner gave a most interesting discussion on the first chapter of the study "Into a New World." A business session followed, and new officers were elected. During a social hour the hostess served pie a la mode and coffee. Five Baptist ladies attended the WMU state leadership meeting in Wilson Sept. SO and Oct. 1. Those attending were Mrs. Reggie Par rish, Mrs. W. N. Allen, Mrs. Les ter Pederson, Mrs. Sam Pollard and Mrs. Ned Ratliff. The Holly Springs Free Will Bap tist Church is planning a home coming (or the near future. More definite news will be given later. Good Neighbor Club Mrs. Dewey F. Phipps was hos tess to the Good Neighbor Club Thursday evening at her home in West Newport. Most of the resi dents in West Newport subdivision are our newest citizens and this club was formed to that the ladies might become acquainted and know each other better. They meet once each month and spend an informal evening together. Among those enjoying Mrs. Phipps' hospitality were Mrs. J. G. Thomas, Chris Wilhelmsen, Joyce Lewis, Mary Williams, Lucille Gar ner, Mrs. Roy Harmon, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ammoo, Mrs. Berce geay, Eunice Lawrence, Millie Robinson, Louise Cutler, Lois Cox, Ruth Gunn, Jane Tomlinson, and Bernice Minatel. Refreshments of cupcake* and colas were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M. Garner held open house Sunday afternoon, Oct 5 honoring Mr. and Mrs. I. N. TAX SALE NOTICE Clarence Tootle Jr . 1*4, 1968, ( acres cultivated and wood* land, S acres Whitford land and dwelling $90.18 Joseph F. Ward and wife, DoUie, 1954, 1955, 6/10 acre Whitford land, dwelling ? $2* 74 PORTSMOUTH TOWNSHIP M Burwell, 1*54, 1955, 15 acre* Cany Island __ $13.70 How Wise Housewives Fill Market Basket on Budget Minestrone as main dish. Add a can of tomatoes and extra sea sonings to this Italian vegetable soup and serve with french bread. The leading food stores are dish ing up some splendid values for October. At both Colonial and A&P, housewives are finding that not only in the food line, but the house keeping line? soap powders, soap, cleansers, etc. ? they can make their dollars go farther. As for the food items, a $5 bill this week at A&P will buy two Pillsbury cake mixes (your choice from nine flavors), two 6-ounce packages of cheese slices, six No. 2 cans tomato soup, 46-ounce can of Dole pineapple juice, 4-pound chuck roast, eight glazed do-nuts, and a 6-ounce package of Excelsior frozen beef sandwich steaks. Change? Yes ma'm. One nickel. At Colonial, $5 will fill your roll ing market basket this weekend with three 16-ounce cans of Ar mour corned-beef hash, four 8 ounce meat pies, 2 pounds fresh green string beans, 4 pounds cab bage, 2 stalks Pascal celery and 3 pounds of round boneless steak. Change? You bet. Six cents. You can make out your own shopping list to fit your household budget by referring to the food ads in this section. Seeing canned tomatoes among the values this week reminds me of a variation possible with canned minestrone, that luscious Italian vegetable soup. With a few home kitchen touches, the soup can serve as a main course for lunch. Crusty french bread, lavished with garlic butter and heated, is a perfect combination with the soup. Minestrone Plus Ingredients: 1 can (10% ounces) condensed minestrone, water, 1 Howard, the parents of Mrs. Gar ner, on their sixtieth wedding an niversary. Mr. Garner greeted the guests but the many friends calling dur ing the afternoon did not need an introduction to "Mrs. Gertie" and "Mr. Newt," whom everyone knows and loves. Mrs. Garner and Mrs. Robert Howard presided in the dining room and served punch, decorated cake blocks, nuts, and mints from a table centered with a lovely ar ragement of daisies sprinkled with "diamond" dust. Many guests from here and other places registered in the guest book, over which Miss Eddie Lynn Gar ner, a granddaughter, presided. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Howard who were here for the oc casion were Mrs. C. W. Gill, Harry and Earl Howard of Raleigh, Mrs. E. P. Blair of Vanceboro, Mrs. Snowd^n Thompson of Beaufort, Robert Howard of Morehead City, Ed Howard of New Bern, Mrs. Steve Hunter and Mrs. Floyd Gar ner of Newport. can (10 ounces) tomatoes, \ tea spoon salt, pepper, 1 teaspoon su- I gar, minced fresh or dried basil, grated Parmesan or Romano cheese. Method: Turn minestrone into a medium-sized saucepan; fill the soup can with water and add. Mix in the tomatoes, including the juice, salt, pepper to taste and the sugar. Heat slowly, stirring sev eral times, to boiling; simmer 5 to 10 minutes (or longer) to devel op flavors, adding basil to taste & a few minutes before serving. Ac company the soup wtih the grated cheese. Kitchen Cue: Sprinkling salt into the water in which you are wash ing fresh vegetables will bring any worms or insects out on the run, thus making your task easier. ? T