iFridiV, January S, 1962 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Seven Real Estate Transfers t cke*;:;| Van O,. Daniels and wife, Nancie |D. to Lonnie J. Daniels [an}> ivile, Joyce Taylor Daniels. [Prd|ti^'^in Sunny side. |va foe* Taylor AVaters and [hty^nd, Alton A. Waters, to Tim- [om foiwns and wife, Frances E. in No. 5 town- {cd^my Homes Builders, Inc, MvPetinella Jennett, Clyde Collins 'i^fe, Magdalene Collins. Pro- WE SELL USED AUTO PARTS W* auy; Brass—Copper—Radiators Batteries—Scrap Iron and Steel r SAULTER AUTO SALVAGE CO. Mershead Hwy. — Dial ME 7-3910 if our DIAL US AT 637-7705 FOR A TASTY, WELL- PREPARED PICK-UP MEAL. Parkway Drive-In I40a Naus* Boulevard W. G. CHADWICK GENERAL INSURANCE Clark Bulldlne 'V. TalaphoMti — Hem* Ml P44M Wiillilflll perty in No. 9 township. E. H. Bradbury and wife, Sara B. Bradbury, to Lillian A. Little. Property on Spencer Avenue. Eugene D. MeSorley, Mary Vir ginia MeSorley, and John Durand Patterson, executors and trustees under the will of Walter T. Brinson to Ralph H. Register, Jr., and wife, Evelyn C. Register. Property in No. 7 township. J. M. Aberly, Jr., and wife Ennis Ayeock and wife, Helen P Ay- cock. Property in Greenwood William Berry and wife Carolyn Berry, to Viola May Fisher. Pro perty in Duffytown. Sarah Bell to Curtis Witt and wife Gladys Witt. Property on Pem broke Road.. Dave Norman and wife. Rose L. Norman, to Cecil Best, Jr. and wife, Doris Gean Best. Property in Oaks Park. L. G. Matthis and wife, Nannie L. Matthis, to V. G. Stewart, Jr. and Ray E. McCotter. Property in No. 8 township. Harvey A. Cox and wife, Betty B. Cox, to Walter E. Brown and wife, Rachel Louise Brown. Pro perty in Tryon Village. W. H. Lee, acting as commission er, to Edna J. Habeeb. Property on Pollock street. Charles F. Tyson and wife, Hel en B. Tyson, to Paul W. Crayton J. W. SMITH AGENCY, INC. General Insurance PREMIUMS FINANCED Hotel Governor Tryon Telephones MB 7-5500 ME 7-2344 Important Notice LIST YOUR 1962 TAXES IN JANUARY The tax listers for the respective townships wiil be pre pared to receive your tax lists beginning January 2, 1962. Failure to list during the month of January subjects the tax payer to indictment, as well as the impostion by law of a heavy penalty. To avoid the rush and standing-in-line, of the last days of the month, see your list taker during the early days of the month when you will have the necessary time to properly list your property rather than wait until the list taker is crowded .for time by the waiting late listers. Farmers are requested by law to give information for the farm census, thus making it necessary for them to know the number of acres planted in different kinds of crops during the year of 1961, the dumber and kind of livestocks, poultry, etc., as of January 1, 1962. All Automobiles & Trucks must be listed. These listings will be checked against the State Registrations. If you fail to list, and your car is listed from the State Registration you will be charged penalty for late listing. Be sure to bring a list of all your cars, trucks, trailers, tractors, etc., showing make, model, serial numbers, etc. All be sure to list all dogs. These are the List Takers for the Townships: No. T Township—Grover C. Lancaster, Jr. No. 2 Township—T. A. Windley No. 3 Township—^Archie Davis No. 5 Township—Mrs. Myrtle S. Smith No. 6 Township—Mrs. Mary Alice Elliott No. 7 Township—^Mrs. Edith D. Lee No. 8 Township—N. E. Ward No. 9 Township—T. O. Wetherington You will find posted in the respective townships the times and places at which the list takers will be present to receive your tax lists. Early listing by the taxpayers will save him time. End possible errors due to the rush of the last days of the month. The tax listers office in the Court House will remain open eiach Saturday until 5:00 P. M., during the month of January. U. W. DAUGHERTY Tax Supervisor and R. L. Williams, property in Trent Park. J. E. Howard and wife, Erika Howard, to Sudie Banks Mooring, property in No. 7 township. Joseph K. Clay to Nina Cayton Clay, property on Neuse Road. Albert Morton and wife, Lucy D. Morton, et al, to L. G. Matthis and wife, Nannie L. Matthis, prop erty in No. 8 township. Eddie F, holmes and wife, Eu genia Holmes, to Donnie Holmes, property in No. 1 township. N. A. Nunn and wife, Elizabeth Nr-Nunn, to Mac J. Moore, prop erty in Pembroke. Henry Ham and wife, Leona Ham, to Beulah Monroe and Rosie Koonce Monroe, property at E and F streets. Abram Lee Mills and wife, Agnes. Powell Mills, to Freddie Mae Mas on, property in No. 2 township. Al Laughinghouse and wife, Georgia C. Laughinghouse, to Pet er M. Scott, Jr., and wife, Elizabeth B. Scott, property in No. 8 town ship. William J. Alcoke, Jr., and wife, Margaret Alcoke; Joseph L. Alcoke and wife, Bettie R. Alcoke; Mrs. Bertha A. Heitman and husband, John E. Heitman; Mrs. Vera A. Baumgardner and husband, Donald R. Baumgardner, to Coy L. Fulcher and wife, Linda Fulcher, property on Burn street. Hubert L. Banks to Hubert L. Banks and wife, Donnie G. Banks, property on Avenue B. L. H. Wetherington and wife, Mabel G. Wetherington, to Douglas T. Horner, as trustee for Randolph Newton Horner, Milton Andrew Horner, Linda Jean Horner and Douglas Elaine Horner, property on Pembroke Road. J. C. Forrest, executor of the last will and testament of Effie H. For rest, to Clifford T. Harris and wife. Cherry D. Harris, property in No. 7 township, Dolphin Ward to Rev. Melvin F, Ward and wife, Lessie P. Ward property in No. 7 township. Kirby G. Johnson and wife, Fran ces J. Johnson, to Edward L. Ricks and wife, Mary E. Ricks, property in No. 7 township. Lucy Mae Jolley to Callie Jones, property in No. 3 township. B. O. Ketner nad wife, Rosalyn M. Ketner; Ethel D. Kelley and husband, J. H. Kelley; Vernon A. Ketner to Richard A. Sensenig and wife, Mildred E. Sensenig, proper ty in No. 6 township. C. Walker Hodges, Jr., to Eliza beth M. Hodges, property on John son street. A. L. Waters and wife, Iona M. Waters, to Gary Capozzoli, property Tips From New Bern's Post Office What’s Your Postal I. Q. ? 1. The Parcel Post Service was instituted in 1913. It has proved to be one of the most widely used services and has facilitated the | exchange of farm products and goods between the rural and urban areas. The Post Office Department now . handles more than one i billion pieces of parcel post annually. Insurance and Collect on I Delivery Parcel Post services were also instituted during 1913, "POST OFFICE BOX RENT MAY BE PAID ON AN ANNUAL BASIS” T' □ TRUE jn FALSE 2. TRUEI--B0X rent may be paid annually or quarterly at the option of the boxholder. A patron renting a box on an annual basis who surrenders the box before the end of the fiscal year for which rent has b^n paid may apply for a refund of that portion of the box rent that is applicable to all full qdarters remaining in the fiscal year. No refund may be made for the remaining portion of the quarter in which the box is surrendered. BOSTON, LOS ANGELES LONDON Interesting Accurate Complete International Nows Coveroga The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspoper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. Q 1 year $22. □ 6 months $i) Q 3 months $5.50 Norn* Addrast City Zone State FB-15 in No. 8 township. A. L. Waters and wife, Iona M. Waters, to James L. Jones, III, property in No. 8 township. A. L. Waters and wife, Iona M. Waters, to Patricia Ann Jones, property in No. 8 township. A. L. Waters and wife, Iona M. Waters, to Paula Gale Jones, prop erty in No. 8 township. A. L. Waters and wife, Iona M. Waters, to Candance MaeSwain, property in No. 8 township. A. L. Waters and wife, Iona M. Waters, to Stephanie Lynn Mac- Swain, property in No. 8 township. Richard E. Fulcher and wife, Mamie P. Fulcher, to Oscar H. Smithwick and wife, Vivian Estelle Smithwick, property on old Vance- boro Road. Annie Rouse to James Edgeston and wife, Thelma E. Edgeston, property in No. 3 township. Cora Watkins to Lyman Watkins, property in No. 3 township. William L. Spillman and wife, Mary L. Spillman, to Eugene C. Lambright and wife, Edna Gray Lambright, property in No. 5 town ship. William C. Hobbs and wife, Car rie J. Hobbs, to C. H. C. White and wife, E. S. B. White, property in Pembroke. New Bern Developers, Inc., to Robert Evans Shave and wife, Eli nor W. Shave, property in No. 8 township. Marvin B. Bryan and wife, Eula Bryan; Ernestine Wood; Evangeline Ipock and husband, Earl Ipock; Claudie Mae Turnage and hu^and, J. F. Turnage; Sidney Bryan and wife, Grace Bryan; Doris Register and husband, Earl Register; Virgil Bryan and wife, Mamie Lee Bryan; (Continued from page 8) . EXPERIENCED PHARA4ACISTS SERVE YOU COURTEOUSLY AND RELIABLY AT TONY'S DRUG STORE 1114 Queen Street ME 7-4060 Don't Settle for Less than the Best. Have Your Motor and Chassis Steam Cleaned. Graham Fulcher's BLUE GABLE SERVICE STATION Pollock & Hancock Street*

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