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Friday, October 25, 1963 THE NEW BERN MIRROR, NEW BERN, N. C. Page Seven Real Estate Transfers Thomas A. James and wife, Nellie E. James, to Alfred e! Stark and wife, JeannleL. Stark! Property In No. 6 township, Harvey D. Wright and wife, Ethel Wright, to Plumb D.Gur- ganus and wife, Allle Toler Gur- ganus. Property In No. 1 town ship. Ella S. M eadows and husband, Wade Meadows, to Derwood B, Bray, Property In Bern Village, Joseph Gulon Wiggins and wife, Swannle Wiggins, to Matt Wiggins and wife. Ruby L, Wig gins, Property In No. 1 town ship. Fred A. Miles, Sr., and wife, Louise T.Mlles, et al, to David L. Ward, Jr,, and wife, Eliza beth R, Ward, Property InNo. 8 township. Ethel R. Cook to Coleman Motors, Inc. Property on Broad Street, You Pay No More For Reliable Repairs and Courteous Treatment at L & T Radio & TV Service 123 Middle St. Dial 638-5476 THERE^S NO PARKING PROBLEM AT ROSS BARBER SHOP 1308 Old Cherry Point Read For economy heat with oil maximum heat for your money 506 Cypress ME 7-2197 St. Joseph’s Home For The Blind Sisters of St, Joseph of Newark to Colem-in Motors, Inc. Property on Broad Street. Willie Batts and wife, Cath erine Thrower Batts, to Henry Batts and wife, Louise K. Batts. Property In Pembroke, Henry Batts and wife, Louise K. Batts, to Willie Batts and Catherine Thrower Batts. Property In Pembroke, W, C. Parker and wife, Es telle R. Parker, to Wilbur Amos Parker and wife, Ruth Nelson Parker. Property on N. C. High way 55, Contractors, Inc., to Bruce Mack Cannady, jr,, and wife, Allese F, Canady. Park Avenue at Sixth Street. Deluxe Homes to Southern Holding Corporation. Property at Stlmpson Street and Swiss Avenue. Kenneth U, Beasock and wife, Naomi C. Beasock, to Modern Homes Construction Company, Inc. Property In No. 2 town ship. M, C. Carter to Mary E. Grif fin and Ester G. Griffin. Prop erty In No. 7 township, Robert Bordeaux and wife, S. Bordeaux, to Rich ard L. Skinner and wife, Jean S, Skinner, Property on Glen- burnle Road, Jimmie L, and Thomas H, Morris, Inc., to James Robert Hardin, Jr,, and wife, Patricia M. Hardin. Property In Tryon 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 25V4 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 1V\ degrees West 25 chains along said canal to a concrete monument: thence South 7V4 degrees East 110.65 chains to a concrete monument; thence South IV4 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 VA 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 IVi degrees East 120 chains along said canal centerline to an iron marker; thence South 88 degrees 55 minutes East 32 chains: thence Noith 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 Your Requirements For Planting That Winter Lawn Can Be Filled Satisfactorily At Five Points Milling Co., Inc. FEED, SEED, CHICKS AND HARDWARE 1013-1013VJ Queen St. Phone ME 7-4319 What’s Your Postal I. Q.? ANNOUMCEMENT^ of eiNiao C5AME$ MAV 06 SENT 'THRDU&H THE MAILS* Ti?tJE a FALSE Z7 Han Russell, to Caroline L, Cape. Property In no. 3 town ship. William Pappas and wife, Al- lene D. Pappas, to William M. Lane and wife, Ernestine Lane. Property, In no. 3 township. William Cleveland Tllghm.an and wife, Virginia P. Tllghm.'in; William Pappas to William Pap pas and wife, Allene D, Pappas. Property in No. 3 township. SO(?(5V SI I?, GO .. - BiNeo! Gussman CLEANERS 223 CRAVEN 1. FALSE.—Announcements of bingo games may not be sent through the mails or printed in a newspaper which is sent through the mails. Lottery laws prohibit the mailing of lotteiy matter through the mails regardless of whether the lottery is legal within the State concerned or not. Therefore, the Post Office Department must enforce the statute uniformly and without regard to laws which various States have enacted declaring certain games of chance to be permissible. You may obtain more information on this subject by ob taining a free copy of the Post Office Department pamphlet entitled, “The Law vs. Lotteries,” from your career post master. 1918 1963 village. Phillip N.BrowustelnasFed- eral Housing Commissioner to William J. Ross and wife. Zona L. Ross. Property on Queen Anne Lane. Harry L. Wetherington and wife, Evelyn H. Wetherington, to McRae Whltford and wife, Charlotte P. Whltford. Property In No. 1 township. Contractors, Inc., to Samuel E. Brock and wife, Elolse N. Brock, Property In Plnecrest. Skinner Construction Cor poration to James A, Harrell and wife, Arlene T. Harrell. Property in Oakland Gardens. Gerald E. Whitfield and wife, Ila M. Whitfield, to Charles Franklin West and wife, Annette West. Property In Bernvlew Park. G. C. Evans and wife, Edna B, Evans, to Donald Augusta Wilkins and wife, Joyce N. Wilkins. Property In Trent Park. Leslie R. Sermons and wife, Lucille H, Sermons, to Willard Mitchell and wife, Nannie Ruth Mitchell. Property In No. 3 township. Herman O. Stllley and wife, Selma B. Stllley, to E. W. Down ing and wife, William Ann Down ing. Property in No. 8 township. Jason V. Rice and wife, Inez S. Rice, to Alex Parson and wife, Susan Parson, Property In No. 2 township. James Harold Lokey, Trus tee, and wife, Leah W. Lokey, to V. O, Andrews and wife, Marie Sykes Andrews. Property on Metcalf Street. William D, Sugg and wife, Mary L. Sugg, toFlones M. Bar ron and wife, Bennie L. Barron. Propert^ln Trent Park, New Bern Developers, Inc,, to Contractors, Ini. Property In Country Club Hills. Quinton Russell and wife, Lll- Evinrude Outboard Motors MFG and G & W Boats Long Trailers Boat Supplies KImbrells Outboard Service 1305 Pembroke Road ME 7-3785 Where Quality and Experience Save You Hours of Boating Pleasure. John R. Taylor John R. TaylOT, Jr. About This Question: My business was almost wrecked when my partner died and his heirs interfered in bus iness operations. Could we have had an insurance policy on both of ns which would have paid out the heirs in case of the death of either of ns? For the uiwar ta thli aaO an yaar ilinraaaa. veettloaa mb nit JOHN R. TAYLOR Agency Phone ME 7-3868 MONY MUTUAL OP NEW YORIC THE MUTUAL LIPC INSURAMCB eOMPANV OP NEW YORKy NEW YORK, H. Y. • FOR UFR, HEALTH.GROUPtNSURANCE,PENSION PLANS, MONY TODAY tICANt MONGT TOMONSOWl SALES & SERVICE G. E. Appliances, Stereo and T.V. APPLIANCE CENTER 1402 Neuse Blvd. Tel. ME 7-6223 FALL REVIVAL CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH October 28 - November 1, 1963 DR. PIERCE HARRIS Pastor of First Methodist Church, Atlanta Evangelist Harry Armstrong Dr. Piero. Herrie Evening Service 7:30 — Morning (Tuesday-Friday) 10:00
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