Page Six THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Friday, October 11, 1963 f^eal Estate Transfers MASONIC SUN. - WED. Bleeka C. Thompson to S. P. Branch and wife, Anne K. Branch. Property on Pollock Street. John Spikes and wife, Mary Spikes, to United Acceptance Corporation of Florida. Prop erty In Pembroke. Don E, Lee and wife, Dewey B. Lee, to Kenneth D. McCurry and wife, Mary F. McCurry. Property In No. 6 township. Lawrence D. Wall and wife, Margaret W, Wall, to Franklin M. Grady, Jr., and wife, Shelby W. Grady, Property In No. 7 township. Juanita T. Williams to Maude K. Gwaltney. Property In Ghent. Dill Morris; Andrew Morris and wife, Essie Morris; Novella M. Smith and husband, Willie Smith; Alnlta M. Jones and hus band, Albert Jones; Clara M. Morris and husband, Clen Morris; Ruthle M. Wilson and husband, J. A. Wilson; Louis Henry Spear and wife, Earlene Spear; Ethel M. Stokes and hus band, Dewey Stokes; Valdere For the best in wheel balancing, wheel alignment, motor tune>up, brake, generator, starter repairs, Harvey Moore. Ballard's Service Station Bridgeton, N. C. Dial ME 7-3662 • Ceramic Tile • Quarry Porches • Marble Fireplaces • Rubber & Asphalt Tile G. H. BRYAN Til* Contractor ME 7-5418 For economy heat with oil maximum heat for your money co^ Ives Oil Co. 506 Cypress ME 7-2197 Adams and husband, Lloyd Adams; Angelean Elks and hus band, Lloyd A. Elks, to James Henry Morris, Jr., and wife, Eula Kay Morris. Property In No. 1 township, James R. Llverman and wife, Hester P. Llverman, to Builders and Finance, Incor porated. Property In Pine Crest. Sarah Gaskins and Clay Spangler to G. Allenives. Prop erty In No. 2 township. Devon G. Bell and wife, Sybil P. Bell, to Lynde D. Blair and wife, Ramona B, Blair. Property In Havelock. Paul McCoy and wife. Myrtle H, MiCoy, to Augustus Allen McCoy and wife, Karen Moore McCoy. Property In No. 3 town ship. J. J, Stevenson and wife, Oleta Stevenson, et al, to Wayne P. Brown and wife, Cornelia L, Brown. Property In No. 8 town ship. Virginia Arnold Purser to Jo Ann Mills Chandler. Property In No. 2 township. Percy Ray Hardy and wife, Nellie S. Hardy, to James E. Hardy and wife, Gertrude T, Hardy. Property on George street. Builders and Finance, In corporated, to Guy A. Willis NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA PAMLICO COUNTY EMMA B. C. DAIL VS TIMERLANE FARMS, INC., et al TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: to the parties above named and all other parties interested will take notice that on 1st day of October 1963 the above named petitioner filed a petition in the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Pamlico County to have the title to certain lands therein described reg istered and confirmed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 90 of the Public Laws of 1943 and acts am- mendatory thereof and supplemental thereto (Chapter 43 of the General Statutes of North Carolina) and that summons has been issued returnable at the office of the Clerk of Su perior Court, Pamlico County on the 1st day of December 1963. Said lands are situated partly in Rich land Township, Beaufort County and Township Number Three, Pamlico County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a concrete monument marked with the letter “A** in the division line of Pamlico County and Beaufort County; said monument being North 84 degrees 10 minutes west 93 chains from an Iron and concrete marker in the Southern line of the Gideon Williams Patent No. 213, and from this beginning point running North 25Va degrees west 121 chains to a concrete monu ment; thence North 4 degrees East 13.6 chains to a concrete monu ment; thence North 86 degrees west approximately 86 chains to a con crete monument on the edge of a canal; thence South IVa degrees West 25 chains along said canal to a concrete monument; thence South 7Va degrees East 110.65 chains to a concrete monument; thence South IVa degrees West 78.2 chains to an iron marker in the center of a canal; thence South 88 degrees 55 minutes East approximately 80 chains to an iron marker in the center of a canal; thence South XVa degrees West 160 chains to an iron marker in the intersection of two canals: thence South 88 de grees 55 minutes East 80 chains to an iron marker in the intersec tion of two canals; thence North IVa degrees East 120 chains along said canal centerline to an iron marker; thence South 88 degrees 55 minutes East 32 chains; thence North 57 degrees 55 minutes East 392.4 feet; thence North IVa degrees East 116.8 chains (crossing a canal at a distance of 37.3 chains); thence North 84 degrees 10 minutes West 76.6 chains to the point of begin ning. containing 4463 acres. This the 1st day of October 1963. SADIE L. WOODARD. Clerk Superior Court, Pamlico County MASONIC - SUN. - WED. kirkdougias liAiTZl GAYMOR | gig YOUNG ¥0R LOVE OR MONEY' COLOR CO-STARRING THELMA RITTER • Leslie parrish JULIE NEWMAR • WILLIAM BENDIX w.th RICHARD SARGENT ■TOR LOVE OR MONEY" (IT) ler and wife, Etheleen F. But ler. Property In Vanceboro. Skinner ConstructliJn Cor poration to Levy Eugene Brown and wife, Margaret M. Brown, Property In Bern Village. Janie Lee Newton; Judith Faye Newton; Exave M.Lupton, Jr., and wife, Constance Newton Lupton, to R. L. Skinner and wife, Jean S. Skinner. Property on Oaks Road, Levy Eugene Brown and wife, Margaret M. Brown, to Richard L. Skinner and wife, Jean S. Skinner. Property In Bern View Park. Louis Dorme and wife. Ruby D. Dorme, to P. Thomas Benton and wife, Sallle T. Benton. Property In Bryan’s Havelock Subdivision. Woodrow W, Moore and wife, Mary M. Moore, to Thomas M. Best and wife, Diane Best. Property on Avenue D. Augustus R. Patrick, Jr,, and wife, Nell W. Patrick, to Mon roe C. Sanders and wife, Frances J. Sanders, Property on Griffin Avenue. (Continued on Page 7) l.fsiif Purrisli plays the role of the beatniek daughter in Universal’s zany eomedy in f^olor, “For Love or Money.’’ Kirk Douglas, Mitzi Gayiior and Gig Young eo-slar, and wife, Ethel W. Willis. Porp - erty In Forest Hills, Lena Dixon; Carolyn Dixon Watson and husband. Freeman Cecil Watson, to William Web ster Butler and wife, Etheleen F. Butler, Property In Vance boro. W. C. White and wife, Kate G. White, to William Webster But- EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR PAINTING Commercial & Residential • Good Work at Reasonable Prices Ernest T. Lewis Day Phone ME 7-3066 Night Phone ME 7-4701 The S. B. Parker Company ME 7G397 Lennox Comfort Craftsmen Add. a Phone Add a Lot to Living It’s pajama time, and Daddy’s calling. But there’s no need to budge. Not when you have a handy bedside phone. 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