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FabFish Trophy Winner Writes to Bob Simpson Hawkettes Win Over Jasper By 51-36 Score By ?D1E LYNN GAKNEK The Newport girls grabbed the lead in the first quarter and con tinued to hold it throughout the game. The end of the first quarter foiind them leading Jasper 11-8. By the half they had increased their lead to 25-14. In the second half the Hawkettes continued to pour in the baskets while the good work of the New port guards limited the number of goals made by the Jasper girls. The final score found Newport ahead 51-36. The starting forwards for the Hawkettes were Becky Garner, Margaret Lilly, and Jenny Lynn Garner. Clyde Mann, Peggy Jo Wallace, and Linda Dickinson were the starting guards. Starting for Jasper at forward positions were Peggy Morton, Lois Murphy, and Rita Harris The starting guards were Nyoka Davis, Ann Hill, and Effie Russell. Jenny Lynn Garner, a sopho more, captured high scoring honors for the Hawkettes with 25 points. Others scoring for Newport were Becky Garner, 6, Margaret Lilly, 17, Bette Green, 2, Libba Gould, 1. Rita Harris, high scorer for Jas per, hit 25 also. Peggy Morton had two points and Lois Murphy had nine for the Jasper girls. Clyde Mann fouled out in the third quarter after playing a splen did game tor the Hawkettes. Nyoka Davis of Jasper fouled out in the fourth quarter. Newport Juniors Will Present Play Tonight The junior class of Newport High School will present their class play, We Dude It, a modern western comedy, at 7:30 tonight in the St tool auditorium The admission will be 50 cents tar adults and 2S cents tar chil dren. Russell Ward, 20, charged with stealing a lawn mower motor, was sentenced to three months on the roads in eounty court yesterday. Judge Lambert Morris said he was inclined' to be lenient but when Ward told him a fantastic tale ?bout the motor, he slapped the roads sentence on. ? Bob Simpeon, executive secre tary of the Fabulous Fishermen, baa received Ike ioltawaag letter from a trophy winner in the Fab FUh tournament thai year: Dear Bob: Thanks for your pleasant sur prise letter to inform me that t have been awarded the Fabulous Fishermen's 1868 False Albacore Trophy. It is with deep regret that, due to business commitments, I will be unable to attend the presenta tion dinner on Wednesday, No vember fifth, at the More head Biltmore Hotel. Please give Captain George Bedsworth my best regards and tel] him I will be delighted for him to accept the trophy in my behalf. Bob, I think this is a splendid thing your organization, and the city of Morehead, is doing for ns fishermen. It's .his sort of recog nition that swella a fisherman's heart and produces a greater In centive for us to participate and enjoy more the wonderful sport of fishing. I have fished at a great many places. Bob, but to me Morehead has always had More to offer the fisherman than any other fishing resort, and as long as there are men like yourself ?nd Capt George Bedsworth who give of themselves in honest and sincere effort to fish ermen who come to Morehead, it will always be the number one spot for me. Sincerely, Reid B. Smith 978 Kearns Ave. Winston-Salem, N. C. Wildlife Club To Meet Tonight TTie County Wildlife Club will meet at 7:30 tonight to elect offi cers and accept its charter from the North Carolina Wildlife Fed eration Inc. Frank Kugler, vice president of the federation, has been invited to attend the meet ing. A nominating committee will submit a slate of candidates for the various club offices. Nomina tions will also be acceptcd from the floor. William H. Willis, Beaufort, act ing secretary, says that he has alao invited officers of the New Bern Wildlife Club to attend the meet ing. He urgea all persons Interest ed in hunting and wildlife conser vation to attend tonight's meeting. Butch Hassell is Top Hoop Prospect for Year Biw ea last years perform mcm, Butch Hassell of Beaufort will be the man to stop this year. During the regular season Hassell (cored 351 points in 17 games for an average of 28.7 points per game. Only Llewellyn Phillips of More bead City, now graduated, scored lhore points. He averaged 27.1 paints over the season. Roger Harris of Atlantic will be back for another shot at the scor ing title this year. He averaged U.4 paints per game in 17 games far the Pirates last year. That was food far third place In the county. Jefcmy Mason of Newport finish ed fifth Is the eounty scoring race last year with a 15.9 point average. He scored 286 points in IS games. A pair ef Atlantic sharpshooters MUd out the top canty scorers last aeasen who will be playing again this year. They are Bobby Nelson, who averaged 12.9 polnta per game, aad Stevie Mason, who hit far 14.7 paints p?r game. Me other players in the county everted as jauch as 10 points per game last year. There are plenty who figure to top that figure this season, though. With another year's experience under their belta, several rising juniors and seniors plan to cause opposing teami an sorts of trouble. Coast Guardsmen Report Useless Trip Monday Coast Guardsmen from Fort Ma con went on a wild goose chase Monday night. The station got a radio call at 11:30 p.m. from Ebb Tide III. The call resorted engiae failure near the Atlantic Beach bridge. BM/1 Kent Flowers and SN Eu gene Carpenter arrived at the scene shortly before midnight wd found m trace of a disabled beat. They returned to the station after deciding the operator had repaired his engine. Cleveland, Ohio was named for one of its founders, Gen. Moses Cleavelaod. Somewhere the "a" was dropped from the name. PROOF Straight BOURBON Whiskey 4/? QUART *v' . : Hawks to Meet White Oak Photo by Bob Seymour The Newport Hawks, pictured above, will play host to White Oak tomorrow nixht lt> the feature fame of a double header. Kneeling In fraat are co-captains Larry Kirk, left, and Johnny Mason. Standing, left to right, are Coach Douglas Schafran, Johnny Zirm, Johnny Turpin, William Small. Billy Wade. James Chadwick and Carol Mlllls. Thomas Allen, Tommy Gillikin, Joe Mann and Ronnie Edwards were absent when the picture was taken. School Lunch Menus Listed Beaufort School Monday: Spaghetti and moat sauce, string beans, sour pickle, bread, butter, sliced peaches, milk Tuesday: Corned beef hash, let tuce and tomato, field peas,- bread, butter, fruit juice, milk. Wednesday: Turkey and dress ing, gr??y, cranberry sauce, green peas, bread, cookies, milk. Thuradar: Lima beans and ham. lettuce and tomato salad, bread, butter, cookies, milk. Friday: Barbecue, slaw, potato chips, rolls, ice cream, milk. Smyrna School Monday: Oven broiled bologna, creamed potatoes, lettuce and to mat* salad, peaches, milk, bread Tuesday: Werners, lima beans, cole llaw, cookies, hot biscuits, milk. , Wednesday: Shepard pie, sliced cheese, green beans, orange-pine apple jello, bread. mUk. . _ Thursday: Baked bam. Mfttp puff, turnip greens, grapefruit sec tions, bread, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, potato chips, cole slaw, raspberry jello with fruit, bread, milk. Newport School Monday: Franks, chili, baked beans, cabbage-carrot-pickle slaw, blueberry pie, milk. Tuesday: Ham - vegetable soup, pimento cheese and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, sliced pickle, crackers, milk. Wednesday: Oven cooked ham burgers, buttered rice, brown gravy, green peas, carrot stick, dessert, milk. Thursday: Sausage patties, fresh eellards. potato salad, cornbread, peanut butter cookies, milk. Friday: Fish sticks, string beans, candied potatoes, hush puppies, tosaed salad, half orange, milk. Queen Street School Today: Meat loaf and gravy, tur nip greens, rice, rolls and batter, plain cake with peanut butter icing, milk. Movie Director Hits Broadway New York (AP) ? Broadway, lays Director Elia Kazan, suffers from "erapshooter'a complex." "Everyone seems willing to gamble everything on the throw of opening night," he comments. "If thoy deo't get smash notices they ju?t want to crawl off and lick their wounds for a few months. The theatre, the director insist*, would be better off if H would change its attitude and find room for moderate success and more experiment. Motorist Mistakes Radar for Mail Box : Omaha <AP)-#tate Safety Pa trolman W. R. Piercy wants it kaewn he and his partner are not running a branch postoffice. An out-of-state car stopped at a radar check point manned by the troopers and a passenger tried to nail in the three-legged radar "He tried to stuff it into the back flap of the set," said Piefcy. Piggtag Potatoes Sweet potato digging is going full sariog with a high yield reported on tome farms. Soybean harvest is golag ahead with a good yield, aeUiag for $1.9* per buahe). Mils harvesting i? 25 per cent complete, and Moat of the fanaers use their mil* for toad on farm*. Esrty saadad cabbage beds are showing a gaad Maad of plants, according t? the farm report from the Employ ment Security Commiuion. New Church in Morehead To Drop Tracts by Plane A revival sponsored by tie* Church of God of Prophecy, More head City, will include dropping of thousands of gospel tracts upon the Beaufort and Morehead City area from the air at 3 p.m. Sun day. This will be in connection with a message which will be preached at the Beaufort airport. The evangelist for the revival, the Rev. H. L. Hawkins of High Point, N. C., is a pilot and secre tary of an auxiliary of the church, known as the Church of Prophecy Markers Association. The plane to be used in the spe cial air demonstration is one of a fleet at planes, known as the White Angel Fleet, which is used by ' the church throughout the United States. The church feels that this type of gospel distribution is supported by scriptural references, such as "My Doctrine shall drop is the r#M, my speech shall rain upon the tender herb, and as the iho wers upon the grass"? Deut. 32:J, as well as the "coincidence" of Isaiah 60:8, "Who are these that fly as a cloud, and as the doves to their windows?" And Eccl. 10:20, "?for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter." These and many other prophetic and New Testament scriptures will be explained at the airport Sunday afternoon, announces Mr. Hawkins. The pastor, the Rev. W. R. Nun nery extends to the public a cor dial invitation to attend the re vival and airport program. The church is located outside the city limits on the Crab Point Road. The number of married couples in the United States was almost 39 million in 1957, an increase of 37 per cent over th? '940 figure of 28 3 million. Negro News Miss Barbara Vann was hostess to the Jolly Makers Club of Beau fort Monday night at her home. Drrottons were led by the presi dent. After a brief business session, a social hour and stork shower was held, during which Mrs. Rosa Hy man was honored with gifts from the members of the club. The hostess served grape soda and cookies. The following mem bers were present: Mrs. Alena Wilder, Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Evania Jones. Mrs. Elizabeth Oden, Mr*. Gertie Vann, Mrs. Mattle Pickett, Mrs. Flora Gordon. Mrs. Henrietta Har gett, Mrs. Ophelia Ellison and Mrs. Sarah Petteway. The next meeting will b# (Lthe hprnf of Mrs. Aim* WflggT ?*.. ? More head CHy Hospital Admitted: Saturday, Miss Nor ma Williams, Mrs. Rosa Hyman, Mr. L. V. Jones, Mr. Clifton Smith, Beaufort; Mr. Leon Carter, Have lock. Monday, Mr. Frank Comer, Morehead City; Mrs. Sarah Wal ton, Beaufort. Tuesday, Mrs. Jean Reels, Mer rimon; Mrs. Martha Smith, More head City. Sunday, Mrs. Thelma Hester, Morehead City. Discharged: Sunday, Mrs. Rosa Hyman and son, Beaufort. Monday, Mr. Cecil Bell. More head City; Mrs. Nettie Crooms, Mr. L. V. Jones, Mr. Clifton Smith, Beaufort. Tuesday, Mr. George Thomas, Havelock; Miss Christine Smith, Morehead City. Wednesday, Mrs. Thelma Hester and daughter, Morehead City; County Board To Appoint Airport Men Next Month County commissioners decided Monday to appoint their three members to the Beaufort-More head Airport Authority next month. According to law, the county board is to appoint one commis sioner from Beaufort, one from Morehead and one from the county at large. The other two are ap pointed by Beaufort and Morehead City. Terms are two years. The commissioners also received a letter from Mrs. Sadie Webb Wood, of Morehead City and Flor ida, who asked that her taxes be reduced. The board requested the clerk to write her and invite her to the board of equalization meet ing in March. The clerk was also asked to write a letter to George Huntley Jr., Beaufort, acknowledging a let ter he had written the board sug gesting that it is inadvisable for the county to incur a several mil Mn dollar indebtedness at the [Present time. Mill Norma Williams, Beaufort Births at Morehead City Hospital: To Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hes ter, Morehead City, a daughter, Jamie, Sunday, Nov. 9. To Mr. and Mrs. William Wal ton, Beaufort, a son, Tuesday, Nov. 11. To Mr. and Mrs. William Hy man, Beaufort, a son, Saturday, Nov. I. The Eev. Wilson Johnson will preach at 3 p.m. Sunday at St. Mary's Holiness Church, Morehead City. He will be accompanied by the Christian Star choir. The Rev. Mr. Batts of Jacksonville will preach at 11 a m. and 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend all services of the church. The major deserts of the world are mostly limited to North Africa and Australia. Panel Discusses Consolidation Of Schools at Smyrna PT A Meeting A panel of school officials and private citizens discussed consoli dation of the county's schools at the Smyrna PTA meeting Monday night. Members of the panel were Ste wart Daniels, Smyrna principal, Richard McClaln, chairman of the county citizens for batter school* committee, H. L. Joslyn, county school superintendent, Mrs. Bill Pigott, Gloucester, Mr*. Elmer Willis, president of tb? PTA, and Joseph Owens, Smyrna vocational agriculture teacher. Mr. Owens, acting as moderator, called on Mr. Joslyn te open the discussion. Mr. Joslyn said that the county was letting other people support its sehaoi program. "The cost per pupil per school year in this county la be ?akL "Of that ametmt the county pays only I1C.11 or M fat cent. "The total spent in the eoanty far education last year Was $1. 071, awn. of that amemst the county pot In only It* JOS and a good part of that waa federal money the county receives for teaching studenta whece parents are at Cherry Paint. construction al new buildings. "In the past 11 years, $1,548, 194.56 bis been spent for new buildings in the county. The state put up 1717, SH.2S; thof ederal gov ernment put up $318,573.62; the county put up $513,742.90. "It is time we did something for ourselves. Sitting around waiting (or others to help us has put us too tar behind already. More Wait ing will pi it our children even far ther behind. He I J *IHn dollar band issue we would like to see pasted would pay for two consolidated high schools, pay for renovation of pres ent high schools for grammar school use and finance the expan sion of Atlantic High School. This would cause a 15-cent raise In the fax rate," he concluded. Mr. Daniel* commented Ml the improved school curriculum that would be possible in a consolidated high school. He pointed out the case o( North Rowan County where two schools, comparable in size to Beaufort and Smyrna, consoli dated. In the new school there were 20 course* that neither at the schools had been able to offer before. Mr. Daniels pointed out that teachers in larger schools could devote their entire time to teaching one sub ject for which they are best qsali fied. la aaawer to the question of just how big the proposed school in east Carteret mM be. Mr. JoUyn said. "Next year there will be M high school students at -Beadfort and Smyrna. By 1M1 there will be OOt and by 1963 there will ta M." Mrs. Pifott commented that teachers at Smyrna seemed to be much above average and that en larging the school could surely bring no better teachers. Mr. Jostyn pointed oat that the present teachers would be better if they taught only one subject in stead of two or three. He men tioned a science teacher who was also teaching typing at the school. Mrs. Willis discussed the loca tion for a new school. "The county' board of education will determine the location of such a school and the board will put it in the best piaee available," she said. Mr. McCIaln discussed the utili zation of present school buildings in the county. "Part of the money from the bond issue would go to renovating present Mgh school facilities for the use of grammar school students," ha aaid. "The population of the county la increasing and the grammar Mbooia are becoming a* crowded as the high schools. Grammar school students In Morehead City, far idatenee, are having classes away from the school building," be concluded. After the discussion the meeting waa adjourned to the school luach room for cake and coffee served by PTA members from Marshall berg. i The clambake, sponsored by the PTA. will be held Saturday night. Dee. ? The Rev. William Jeffries, Marshallberg Methodist pastor, dis cussed the first four verses of the fourth chapter of Micah as the de ntjmll. Ifte Davis community will be'tn charge o I the December meeting. P#t Corner Would like to find homes (or six six-month old puppies and the mother do j. Real cute! They can he seen at the M, B Mc Neil i home in Mansfield Park, across (rom the Mansfield Build ing Supply. Persons who would like to find homes (or pets or acquire pets at no cost are welcome to use the Pet Corner without charge Just phone THE NEWSTIMES, PA (-4175. L*|al Notices ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Josie Hill, de ceased, late of Carteret County, N'. C., this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Atlantic. N. C., on or before the 15th day of November, 1959, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 10th day of November, 1958. William Hill, Administrator nl4-21-28 d5-12-19 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power at sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by J. C. Dezorn and wife, Christine W. Dezern, lo George H. McNeill, Trustee, Ro cheile Realty Company of Roanoke Rapids, Inc., Beneficiary, dated 9 June, 1956, and recorded in Book 170, page 439, records of Carteret County, North Carolina, and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured there by, and said deed of trust by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the courthouse door in Beaufort, N. C. on the 8th day of December, 1958, at twelve o'elock noon, the property conveyed in laid deed of trust, ly ing and being in Carteret County, North Carolina, and more particu larly described aa follows: In Morehead Township: Being known and designated is all of lot No. 17. Block "P", according to map of Mitchell Village Subdivi sion, prepared by Roger L. Mann, Jr., Surveyor, dated 9 April, 1956, and recorded in Map Book 3, page 155, records of Carteret County, and being the identical property conveyed to grantors under date of June 9, 1958, by Rochelle Realty Company of Roanoke Rapids, Inc. But this sale shall be made sub ject to ail unpaid taxes, and/or tax liens. t- A rat* depwtt M J?" quired it time of sate, *** 5? This the 7tb day of November, 1958. George H. McNeill, Trustee n7-14-21-a8 NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sal* contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Eugene C. Wil lis, Jr. and wife, Hannah 9. Willis, to George H. McNeill, Trustee, Ro chelle Realty Company of Roanpktf Rapids, Inc., Beneficiary, dated 31 July, 1957 and recorded In Book 176, page 290, records of Carteret County, North Carolina, and de fault having been made in the pay ment of said indebtedness secured thereby, and said deed of trust by the terms thereof subject to fore elosure, the undersigned trustee will offer lor sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at tbe courthouse door in Beaufort, N. C.. on the Mh day of December, 1986, at twelve o'clock neon, the property conveyed in laid deed of trust, lying and being in Carteret Cotnty, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows; In Morehead Township: Being all of ldt number one (1), Block "Q" of Mitchell Village Subdivision, ac cording to the map and plat of Roger L. Mann, Surveyor, recorded in Map Book 4, page S, record! of Carteret County, and being tie Identical property conveyed to grantors herein nnder date of July BO, 1957, said deed recorded 1b Bo*k 177, page 274, records of Carteret County. But this sale will be made sub ject to all unpaid taxes and/or tax liens. A cash deposit of 10% will be re quired It time of (ale. This the 7th day of November, ISM. George H. McNeill. Trustee 07-14-21 -It NOTICE BY PUBLICATION Ot FILING PETITION Stat* of North Carol In* County af Carteret la the Superior Court Special Proceeding No. 1418 Rudolph PeDetier VI. Cartton J. Taylor, Raymond Dick inson, Irwin W. Davis, Dallas Sai ler, George Salter, Lather Lewis, Gertrude E. Styron, the EUJsh Wil lis Heirs, State Board of Education, and State e I Nortk CaMina, and all others who may be interested in the land described herein; State Highway ft Public Works Commis sloa. To Wheal It May Caoeern: The parties above named and all other persons interested will take notice that oo the ? day of Sep tember, IMS, the above named pe titioner filed a petition ia the off le af the Clerk Superior Court at Car tarat Chanty, to hate tea title to the lyUs described, therein regis tered and confirmed to him, jAr susnt to Chapter 90, Public Laws Legal Naticaa of 1913, and pertinent law; and that summons haa been iaaued therein, returnable to the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Carteret Coun ty on the 1st day of December, 1958 Said land ia situate in D-via Township, Carteret County, North Carolina, and Is bounded and de scritwd, as follows. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of U. S. Highway 70 and the north shore of Oyster Creek; runs thence along the cen ter line of U. S. Highway 70, the following courses and distance*: North 21' SO' East. 2*0 feet; North 41" 50' East, 126 feet; North 63" 20' East, 202 feet; and North 73* 25' East, 372 feet, to a small gut; thence along the gut to a point which in a straight line is South 32" SO' West, 294 feel to Oyster I Creek ; thence down ami along Oys ter Creek and Core Sound the fol lowing courses and distances; South 53" 20' East, 825 feet; South 30 * 00' East, 500 feet; South 6* 00' East, 800 feet; South 50" East, 244 feet; North 38? East, 2260 feet; North 33" 00' East, 500 feet; and North 24" 00' East, 700 feet to Raymond Dickinson-Carlton Taylor Corner on Core Sound ; thence along said Raymond Dickinson Carlton Taylor line, North 58" 30' West, 6118 feet to a point; thenca South 41" West, 907 feet to a point, a pine stump; thence South 25' 00' East, 1077 feet to Oyster Creek; and thence along the waters of , Oyster Creek to a point which in a straight line is South 23 * 00' East, approximately 2000 feet to the cen ter of U. S. Highway 70, the point of beginning; containing 300 acres, more or less. This 26 day of September, 1958. A. H. James (Seal) Clerk Superior Court, Carteret County s26 03-10-17-24-31 07-14 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Tomas J. Thomas, lata of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned at 909 Shepard Street, Morehead City, N. C., on or before twelve ( 12 > months from the date of this notice or the same will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This Sth day of November, 1958. Walter M. Thomas Administrator n7-14-21-28 d5-12 NOTICE or TRUSTEE'S SALE North Carolina Carteret County Under and by virtue of the power of tale contained in a certain deed of Jfust executed by Milton R. Gould and wife Sally S. Gould, dated July 7th, 1935 and recorded in Book 160 at page 704, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Cartoret County, North Carolina, default having been made In the payments of the indebtedness there by secured, and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for caih at the courthouse door in Beaufort, Carteret County, North Carolina on Monday, November 17th, IKS at 12 o'clock noon, the property conveycd in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Newport, in the County of Carteret, State of North Carolina, more par ticularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number nine (? in Block Number Three (3) of the W. H. and Mayo E. Mann Subdi vision of the S. A. Swain land, de scribed by metes and bounds, as follows: Beginning at an iron stake In the west line of New Bern Street, runs thence in a westerly direction 202 feet to an iron stake; thence in a northerly direction 84 feet to an iron stake; thence in an easterly direction 225 feet to New Bern Street to an iron stake; thence along the west side of New Bern Street, 80 feet to the point c i the beginning; being the same convey ed to Jesse R. Lewis, Jr., and wife Ettaaheth Lewis, by Robert L. Maides and wife Nellie I. Maldes, by deed, recorded in Book 131, at pStft 519, office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County, North Carolina. There is also included in this con veyance the following items of per sonal property: 1 Electric Automa tic Washing Machine; 1 Tappan Holiday Electric Range, and 1 In ternational Harvester Electric Re frigerator. The purchaser shall deposit ten percent (10%) of the amount of the bid at sale to show good faith. This sale will be made subject to sd outstanding taxes and municipal assessments. This, the ltth day of October, 193*. L. J. Eubank, Trustee 024-31 D7-11 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified ai executor of the eatate of Annie L. Jonet, de ceased, late of Carteret Coanty, North Carolina, this ia to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to eahibit them to the undersigned at Ha of fice ? 1W Pollock St.. Beaufort, N. C., on or before the 13th day of October, 195?, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 1th day of October, UOB. Howard C. Jones, Executor of cstite of Amite L. Jones. 010-17-24-31 nT-M
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