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LllGtf tie FOiMO I I BUT MAigE tiEte moais I) I HOLD it! some qot it! I I l'imMlj rmE mBt? pckeHS, HITO ATPAP'-lFDMMM l BUT THE1 DlMl 6E7 AtiASf I OH,tiHlaOr jCtiieVEiLEADII$70 MO SLICK ShkFEk CAht I nUi f BECAUSE THEs FOllHD BIER IEAM THAT b 7M??f SHAPP-TOOW, BQEAK ANA, MAT 'CHAlKe-A OiT TfEV MERE BEHIG TAJCElf t COH TBlEHEUT fWL&tl ME HP. SLICK a Jmm-fSlL mi?F mi wMTD TO I Legal Notices ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE Havinn qualified as administra tor of the estate of Elizabeth W. Chalk, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to ex hibit them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N.sC, on or before the 22nd day of November, 1949, or this NOTICE will be pleaded in bar of recovery thereon. All per sons indebted to said estate will mrke immediate payment to un dersigned. This 22nd day of November, 1940. William B. Chalk, Admr. i - Elizabeth W. Chalk. et N23-30 D7-14 21-28 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of Fred W. Willis, deceased, late of Carteret County, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned at More- head City, N. C, on or before the 7lh day of December, 1948, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 6th day of December, 1948. Don Francis Willis, Administrator 6t D7-14-21 28 J 4-11 U. S. MARSHALL'S SALE Eastern District of North Carolina By virtue of an order of sale is sued out of the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of N. C. on the 24th day of November, 1948, notice is hereby given that I will sell by public auction, for cash, on Tuesday, the 21st day of Decern ber. 1948, at 12 o'clock noon, at Hatferas, N. C, the following des cribed boat: the Oil Screw Hadeco, Official No. 232198, her engines, boilers, machinery, boats, tackle, apparel, appurtenances, and furni ture, as she now lies at Hatteras Development Co., Hatteras, N. C. Hatteras, N. C, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1948, 12 o clock noon. 3t D 10-14-17 NOTICE OF SALE Authorized and directed by Judg ment of the Superior Court of Car teret County, North Carolina, in action titled "Carteret County vi Emma Morse Simpson, et al," un dersigned will, on - Tuesday, December 28th., 1948, at 12 M. o'clock. at the court-house door, in Beau fort. N. C, offer for sale, and sell, to highest bidder(i) for cash, or upon terms bid at tale all sub ject to the Court's confirmation, the following described lands: In Morehead Township; begin ning at a stake in the southeast corner of the land of John Ward as aDDears on plat of land of N. A. Ward estate..then E. 138 poles to an iron .pipe, southeast comer of the lands formerly known as Bet- tie ward Becton land in same di vision-, then S. 12 E. 177 poles to a large rock, S. 10 W. 134 poles to Newport river, thence witl! the meanders of Newport i River westerly course approximately 40 poles to northeast corner John Ward land, thence with John Ward boundary In aame division 324 poles back to beginning, con talning 121 12 acres, and being known as Rufus Ward and Bessie Ward land in division of estate of N, A. Ward (Book 56, page 98). . ... Before purchaser declared de- iMM.lt of 23 uer cent must be mada feet to a stake in the Bay; thence S. 61-00 E. 247 feet; thence S. 4!) decrees W. 310 feet; thence S. 74 35 W. 130 feet; thence N. 26 de crees W. 743 feet to the beginning, containing 5 acres. This the 23rd day of November, 1948. JOHN A. NELSON, Fisheries Commissioner N30 D7-14-2I NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 22nd day of November, I did lease to William B. Smith of At lantic, N. C. the following describ ed oyster bottom. LEASE NO. 473 Located in Nelson's Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake in Nelson's Bay, Carteret County, said stake being about by high bidder wifh Commissioner for court. ' This November 24th., 1948. J. F. DUNCAN, Commissioner of the Court. 4t N30 D7-14 21 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of November, 1948, I did lease to Andrew T. Fulcherj of Sealevel, N. C, the following described oyster bottom. Lease no. 475 Located in Styron's Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake in Styron's Bay, Carteret County, said stake being approxi mately 200 feet westwardly of the Clem Gaskill lease and runs N. 87 30 W. 816 feet to a stake; thence N. 49-10 W. 231 feet to a stake; thence N. 53-33 E. 580 feet to a stake; thence S. 34-20 E. 711 feet to the beginning, containing 6.2 acres. This the 23rd day of November, 1948. JOHN A. NELSON, Fisheries Commissioner N30 D7-14-21 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of November, 1948, I did lecse to John W. Smith of Atlantic, N., C, the following de scribed oyster bottom-. LEASE NO. 474 Located in Nelson's Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at stake on the shore line of Nel son's Bay, Carteret County, said stake being located about 250 feet In a westerly direction of Salter's Creek where said creek enters In to Nelson's Bay, and runs with the shore line N. 73-45 E. 218 feet; thence continuing along the shore line N. 21-50 E. 511 feet to a Stake; thence: S. 46-20 E. 248 feet to a stake In Salter's Creek; thence S. 18-30 W. 246 feet; thence S. 38-10 W. 204 feet; thence S. 38-30 W. 229 feet; thehce S. 4-30 W. 153 feet; thence N. 36-30 E. 462 feet to the beginning, containing 9 acres. This the 23rd dayjf November, 1948. JOHN A. NELSON, Fisheries Commissioner N30 D7-14 21 'NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that on the 23rd day of November, 1948, I did lease to Charles C. Smith of Atlantic, N. C. the following de scribed oyster bottom. LEASE NO. 471 : , ; Located in Nelson's Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake on the shore line of Nel son's Bay, Carteret County, said stake being approximately 200 yards In northerly direction from Moons Saw Mill site and runt a- lona the shore N. 7349 E. 218 feet to a stake: thence S. 36-30 E. 462 Cancer lis Attack By J. W. R. Norton, M. D. State Health Officer (The writer of this article, Dr. Norton, will speak at the Carteret County Medical Society meeting Wednesday, Dec. 15, in Morehead City hospital.) With one hundred thousand of North Carolina's eight hundred thousand citizens over forty years old sentenced to death by cancer, is it any wonder that this arch enemy of mankind has been made the object of a concentrated at tack? More and more, the 'attention of doctors and laymen, alike, is being twenty feet eastward of Moons Saw Mill site and runs S. 54-15 K. 318 feet to a stake; thence S. 74 3.1 K..2U5 feL; thrnce N. 26 de grees W. 743 feet to a stake on the shore line; thence with the shore line in a southerly direction to the beginning, containing 5.1 acres. This the 22nd day ofNovcmber, 1948. JOHN A. NELSON, Fisheries Commissioner N30 D7-14-21 Rules and Regulations Passed and Amended at The Meeting of the Board 01 Conservation & Devel opment, Division of Com mercial Fisheries at Sal khary, North Carolina, October 25-26, 1948. SHELLFISH RULES Rule No. 109 Section II (Amend) Each packer, ,shucker, canncr or other purchaser for re sale of oysters shall first obtain a license for which he shall pay the sum of Twenty Five ($25.00) each, and shall cause to be delivered for planting on the oyster beds of the State at least one-half of the oyster shells so taken, delivery to be at the direction of the Com missioner of Fisheries or his agent. Rule No. 109 Section IX It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to unload oys ters from any boat or vessel after sunset or before sunrise. J. A. NELSON, . Fisheries Commissionci 4t D7-14-21-28 ADMINISTRATIVE NOTICE Having qualified as administra trix of the esjtate of Samuel I. Bar nette, late of Carteret County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to undersigned at 2907 Arendell St., Morehead City, N. C, on Or be fore .December 11, 1949, or this notice will be pleaded In bar pf recovery thereon. Any person in debted to said estate will pay undersigned promptly. This 6th. day of December, 1948. . EULA M. BARNETTE Administratrix t D 10 17-24-31- J 7-14 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administra tor of thE estate of M. A. Walker, late of Carteret County.' North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to undersigned, at Carteret Lodge, Newport, N. C, RFD, on or before the 15th day of December, 1940, or thii Notice will be pleaded In bar of recovery thereon. All per sons indebted to said estate will make payment to undersigned. This 10th day of December, 1948.. ' M. A. WALKER, Jr. Administrator of M. A, Walker 6t D14-21-28 J4-1M8 .. , , on Humanity focused on the four degenerative diseases that are responsible for more than half the deaths that occur from all causes, each year. In this small group is cancer. For hundreds of years cancer has baf fled medical science and struck tenor to the hearts of men and women of all ages, especially those In middle and late life. We shall not, in this connection, discuss such diseases as heait ailments, apolplexy, and the others in the group above referred to, but . con fine ourselves to a recital of what North Carolina already is doing to delect and combat cancer. To Set the Pattern In due time, all these deadly human ailments will become the objects of specific attacks by Pub lic health; but, just now, the guns nre being turned on cancer, with a view to, making the fight against this great killer a pattern for later attacks on the other dege nerative diseases which are taking such a heavy toll of human life, and against which we have made little or no progress. A comprehensive, concise, preli minary report of the work, so far, has just been compiled by Doctor Ivan M. Proctor, director of Cancer Control for the North Carolina Board of Health. We propose at this time to give you a s.ummary of this Informative and important memorandum. On March 1, 1948, the Division of Cancer Control of the North Carolina State Board of Health was activated. Since then, three Cancer centers have been estab lished and nre operating smoothly. A Cancer center consists of a Drtec tion clinic with a staff of four medical examiners, and a Diag nostic Management clinic with a staff of six specialists. The first center was established in New Hanover county, at Wil mington, on April 27. The director is Dr. Donald B. Kooncc. The sec ond was opened in Buncombe county at Ashcville on July 15, with Dr. E. D. Peasley as director. The third was opened in Forsyth county, nt Winston Salem, on July 21, with Dr. James F. Marshall as its director. Each of the Detection clinics ex amines thirty to forty applicants in a two-hour period, one day. each week. Any person who is found to have a suspicious lesion is re- Ment clinic where his case is thoroughly studied by a staff of specialists. These specialists, make a complete diagnosis and recom mend modern and adequate treat ment and management for the pa tient. The final diagnosis and re commendation are sent by letter to the patient's personal physician. Approximately 23 per cent of those examined in the Detection clinic are referred to the Diagnostic clip nic. Disposition of Patients No treatment is carried out In the clinic. All those who are found In need of treatment, whether for cancer or another ailment, are re ferred back to their family or pep sonal physicians for treatment. - Who is admitted to the clinics for examination? This is a perti nent question. The answer iv. Any citizen of North Carolina, without regard to race, color, creed or economic circumstances. For the sake of a speedy survey of a rela tively large number of citizens most liable to have cancer, only men and women 40 years of age or older are admitted to the De tection clinics. There are some other 800,000 citizens in the State 40 years o( age or older. One hundred thousand of these men and women are now doomed to die with cancer. Of course, the deaths will not necessarily take place within any given period, but that . See CANCER Page 4 .. ' w - ...-,...