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ISO—Legal_ , ’Tea bam. Trustee, and The Wilming ... Savings & Trust Company in the gjnj,i amount of $3,600.00 and which td of Trust is dated February 1, u4. and is recorded in Book 363, Page Hanover County Registry, and ’.d‘ sale being made subject to the , i Deed of Trust recorded in Book 363, "4!, New Hanover County Registry, ibis 21st day of October, 1947. \VM. B. CAMPBELL. TRUSTEE ADMINISTRATRIX’S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as ,! •: <-t ratrix of the Estate of Miss vr L. Bonitz, late of New Han County deceased, this is to notify pj persons having claims against said to lie same with me on or be October 1st. 1943, or this notice will p pleaded in bar of their recovery. i versons indebted to said Estate will ■p, e make prompt settlement. V- 30th day of September, 1947. r iV1 • / Andrews Pigford, Administratrix Estate - Florence L. Bonitz, Deceased. 1513 S. 4th Street. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Htf’ og qualified as administrator of f gs’ate of J. N. Valentine, late of \,.n/ Hanover County, North Carolina, . if if. to notify all persons having . against the Estate of said de . •>» exhibit tnem to the under x , Peoples Savings Bank Sc Trust . Wilmington, N. C , on or be • ■ 22nd day of October, 194t, or :a-e will be pleaded in bar of . v.-very. All persons indebted to Cate will please make immediate 21st dya of October, 1947. peoples Savings Bank & Trust Co. Administrator of Estate of J. N. Valentine. THE SUPERIOR COURT SERVICE by publication notice -T '-'T OF NORTH CAROLINA c ; NTY OF NEW HANOVER CITY OF WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA, and C R. MORSE. CITY COINTY TAX COLLECTOR vs CARLTON CAREY AND WIFE. THELMA CAREY The defendants. Carlton Carey and wife. Thelma Carey, will take notice th.v an action entitled as above has b..: commenced in the Superior Court' o v ■ w Hanover County, North Caro o condemn for sale the following de.-nnbed land to satisfy sidewalk and c t assessments alleged to be due ti« pi writ iff. City of Wilmington, in th;s action: BEGINNING it a point in the Northern I: ' o» Rankin or Red Cross Street 165 ice' Westwardly from the point of ction of the Northern line of Ran k; Sweet with the Western line of A won Street: running thence West V. along the Northern line of Ran k Si wet 30 feet: thence Northwardly a i parallel with Anderson Street 99 ic. ,;'.enee Eastwardly and parallel v. ’ Rankin Street 30 feet: thence Southwardly and parallel with Ander son Street 99 feet to the point of be g...r: g in the Northern line of Ran k Street: same being part of Lots 4 and 5 in Block 239 according to the official plan of tiie City of Wilmington. T. <• -aid defendants will further take no” c that they are required to appear a office of the Clerk of the Superior C art of said County and State in the C rthou.se in Wilmington, North Caro l.r.ci, on or before twenty-seven days *: t the 24th day of November, 1947, and answer or demur to the complaint ir said action, or the plaintiffs will »PPl> to the Court for the relief de ir. dec! in said Complaint. This the 24th day of October. 1947. A. L. MEYLAND Clerk of Superior Court New Hanover County. North Carolina By: Lois J. Ward, Asst.. C.S.C. Ciayton C. Holmes. Att’v. IV THE SUPERIOR COURT SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER CITY’ OF WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA. NEW HANOVER COUNTY AND C R. MORSE, CITY-COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR vs FOSA JONES i UNMARRIED). EMMA JONES McCLAMMY AND HUSBAND REV ALFRED McCLAMMY: ALEX GOG DEN AND WIFE. MRS. ALEX GOODEN iHEIRS AT LAW OF JOSEPH JONES i. THEIR HEIRS. DEVISEES AND ASSIGNS. JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE. AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS, FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS WHO MIGHT IN ANY CONTINGENCY CLAIM AN INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY7 IN VOLVED IN THIS .ACTION, KNOWN OR UNKNOWN. SUI JURIS OR NON SUI JURIS, INCLUDING ANY NOT IN 180—Legal ESSE AND PERSONS NON COMPOS MENTIS WHO MIGHT, BY POSSIBILITY HERE/iETER SET UP A CLAIM. The defendants, Rosa Jones. Emma Jones McClammy and husband, Rev. Alfied McClammy, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of New Hanover County. North Carolina, to condemn for sale the following de scribed land to satisfy taxes alleged to be due the plaintiffs in this action; BEGINNING at a point in the Western line of Anderson Street 66 feet South wardly from the point of intersection of the Western line of Anderson Street with the Southern line of Green Street; running thence Southwardly along the Western line of Anderson Street 66 feet; thence Westwardly and parallel with Green Street 163 feet; thence North wardly and parallel with Anderson Street 68 feet; thence Eastwardly and parallel with Green Street 165 feet to the point of beginning in the Western line of Anderson Street; the same being part of Lot No. 2 in Block No 254 ac cording to the official plan of the City of Wilmington, ard being the same property described in deed recorded in Book CCC at page 298, New Hanover County Records. The said defendants will further take notice that they are required to ap pear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County and State in the Courthouse in Wilmington, North Carolina, on or before twenty seven days after the 24th day of No vember, 1947 and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. This the 24th day of October. 1947. Lois J. Ward, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court New Hanover County. North Carolina Clayton C. Holmes, Attorney. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT SERVICE BY PUBLICATION NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF NEW HANOVER CITY OF WILMINGTON. NORTH CAROLINA. NEW HANOVER COUNTY AND C. R. MORSE. CITY-COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR v* SARAH CHEERY AND HUSBAND, CHEERY, REV. A. F HOOPER AND WIFE, MRS. LENA HOOPER (WIDOW), DAVID HOOPER, JR., AND WIFE, MRS. DAVID HOOPER, JR., ANNIE HOOPER, EDITH HOOPER. VASHTI HOOPER. THEIR HUSBANDS. IF MARRIED 'HEIRS AT LAW OF JOHN HOOPER), THEIR HEIRS, DEVISEES AND AS SIGNS JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE. AND ANY AND ALL PERSONS. FIRMS OR CORPORATIONS WHO MIGHT IN ANY CONTINGENCY CLAIM AN IN TEREST Ifr THE PROPERTY INVOLVED IN THIS ACTION. KNOWN OR UN KNOWN. SUI JURIS OR NON SUI JUR IS, INCLUDING ANY NOT IN ESSE AND PERSONS NON COMPOS MEN TIS WHO MIGHT BY POSSIBILITY HEREAFTER SET UP A CLAIM. The defendants. Lena Hooper, David Hooper, Jr., and wife, Mrs. David Hooper Jr., will take notice that an ac tion entitled as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of New Hanover County, North Carolina, to condemn for sale the following de scribed land to satisfy taxes alleged to be due the plaintiffs in this action: BEGINNING at a point in the West ern line of Eighth Street 99 feet South wardly from the point of intersection of the Southern line of Wright Street with the Western line of Eighth Street; running thence Westwardly and paral lel witn Wright Street 155 feet to the Eastern line of Green’s Lane; thence Southwardly and parallel with Eighth Street and along the Eastern line of Green's Lane 66 feet; thence Eastward ly and parallel with Wright Street 155 feet to the Western line of Eighth Street: thence Northwardly along the Western line of Eighth Street 66 feet to the po’nt of beginning; same being a part of Lots 2 and 3 in Block 23 ac cording to the official plan of the City of Wilmington and being the same property conveyed to Rev. John Hooper by deeds recorded in Book 4 at page 347 and Book 10 at page 227, New Han over County Records. The said defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Su perior Court of said County and State in the Courthouse in Wilmington. North Carolina, on or before twenty-seven days after the 24th day of November. ! 1947. and answer or demur to the complaint in said action, or the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This the 24th day of October. 1947. Lois J. Ward, Asst. Clerk of Superior Court New Hanover County, North Carolina Clayton C. Holmes, Att’y. MOTHER-DAUGHTER WINNERS Prize winner* in big Mother-Daughter Bubble Blowing Contest were Mrs. Anna Hokemeyer and daughter, Gretchen.Says Gretchen: “Take Mom s and my advice! To be a winner, switch to BUB! . Yes, gum-chewers of all ages are winners with BUB! Today’s big chewing gum, discovery is that the gum which blows bigger, better bubbles is also a firmer, belter, more satisfying chew! Foil wrapped! American-made! A quality gurnl *80—Lb cjcil ~~~ notice of sale NORTH CAROLINA: NEW HANOVER COUNTY: Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Carl Ray Linderman and wife, Leola Linderman, to J. Q. LeGrand, Trustee, and Cooperative Build ing & Loan Association, which deed of trust is duly recorded in Book 402, page 127, New Hanover County Registry, de fault having occurred in payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the performance of the terms ‘ and condi tions of said deed of trust, the under signed Trustee will offer for saic and sell to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Wilmington, New Hanover County, North Carolina, on Wednesday, November 26, 1947, at 12:00 o’clock noon, the following de scribed real estate: In Harnett Township, BEGINNING at a point in the Southern line of Wrights ville Avenue, FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY (450) feet Eastwardly from the Eastern line of Wallace Avenue; runs thence Southwardly and parallel with Wallace Avenue ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY (130) feet; thence Eastwardly and parallel with Wrightsville Avenue FIFTY (50) feet; thence Northwardly and parallel with Wallace Avenue ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY (130) feet to the Southern line of Wrightsville Ave nue: thence Westwardly along the Southern line of Wrightsville Avenue FIFTY (50) feet to the point of be ginning; the same being all cf Lot Number Ten (10) in Block “E” of Win ter Park Heights, as appears on the map thereof, recorded in Book 56, Page 688, New Hanover County Registry, being the same property described in a deed from J. J. Taylor and wife to C. L. Merrit and wife, recorded in Book 396, Page 351, New Hanover County Registry, reference to which man and deed is hereby made for further de scription. This the 24th day of October, 1947. J. Q. LeGrand _Trustee Halley’s comet has been traced back to 240 B.C. RICHMOND LIVESTOCK RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 23.— (AP) — (USDA) — Livestocks: Hogs - Tuesday’s market $100 lower on all weights; top $23.50 for good and choice 10-240 lb barrows and gilts; 90-100 lbs $15.50; 100-120 lbs $16.50; 120 240 lbs $20.50; 140-160 lbs $21 50; good sows under 350 lbs $19.50; 350-500 lbs $17.00; over 500 lbs $13.50; good stags under 350 lbs $17.00; over 350 lbs $15.00. Cattle-market continues very slow on steers; ather slaughter classes about steady; canner and cutter cows mostly $9 00-11.50; medium dairy type $11.50-13.00; good beef cows $15.50-16.00; good heavy sausage bulls $14.00 16.00; good beef type around $17.00; vealers steady, top $26 00 for good and choice; medium to good $21.00-25.00, common light weights down to $12.00; heavy calves slow, medium to good 250 lbs and up $16 00-18.00. NAVAL STORES SAVANNAH. Ga. Oct. 28— (AP)—Turpentine 62 Vi cents; offerings and sales 120; receipts 142; shipments two; stocks, 11, 242. Rosin: Offerings and sales 390; receipts 537; shipments, none; stocks, 10,876. Quote: B and D 6.50; E and F 6.90; G H and I 8.90; K M and N 9.03; WG 9.10; WW and X 9-22. 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