TAX SALE NOTICE
continued from preceding page)
Jasper H. Wade, 3 acres beach
front & woods & dwelling.. 7.52
Alex Waitte, 1 1/2 acres Charles
B. Lewis land 5.21
R. E. Whitehurst, Trustee, 852
acres registered title, Cape Look
ou T - 139.46
Lonnie Whitley, 1/4 acre E. Nel
son land & dwelling & Store
house - 25.06
Alfred Willis, 3/8 acre Barkers
Island & house - 8.78
Berkley D. Willis, 1 lot and
dwelling _ 25.06
Clem Willis & Wile. 1/2 acre
land .. . 8 38
Mrs. David J Willis, 1/4 acre
beach lront & dwelling 5.77
Edith MilliS 66/100 acre land &
house 9.09
Ellon Willis, 1 lot and dwel
ling . 37.30
Fred W. Willis, 1 lot Cape
Lookout - 2.42
I. V. Willis, Hrs., 1/2 acre beach
front & dwelling ...... . 13.96
Joe W. Willis, 1/4 acre beach
front & dwelling 11.84
Johnnie A. Willis, 1/2 acre J.
E. Wade land & 1 building- .11.16
Jtfrs. Joseph F. Willis, 3 2/10
acres W. II Guthrie land; 5 acres
outland 6.13
Kelly Willis, '? acre Deleware
Golden. I dwelling. & 1 other
buildup lot Cape Lookout. .36.63
Leorn Willis, 41/100 acre Plot
No 3 . 2,42
Lige Willis 1/2 acre beach lront
& MHqg 11.64
Loren/o wiUis, Hrs . 6 9/10 ac
res J E Wade land & woods &
dwelling 15.38
Louie L. Willis, 1/1 acre Augus
tine Willis land & dwelling .9 03
Luther Willis 1/1 acre beach &
dwelling; 1 lot Cape Look
out 13.23
M. Gray W illis. 1/2 acre land &
house - 29.70
Sammic Willis 1/4 beach lront
& dwelling; 1/4 acre Deleware
Golden and; 1 lot Cape Lookout; 1
lott Cape Lookout (S. E.
Webb) . . 20.89
Thomas Willis & Wife Fannie
Lee Willis, 1/5 acre cleared and
dwelling _ . . 11.52
W. A. Willis, 1 acre J. E. Wade
land & dwelling & 1 oher build
ing 23.28
Weldon W'illis, 3/3 acre tract of
land beach front & dwel
ling . . 20 89
Weldon Willis, 3/5 acre tract of
land beach lront dwelling 2089
Donnie Ycomans, 1/2 acre E.
K. Yeomans land, 1 dwelling; 1
store .. ...... 20.89
rernie ieoiuans, or., i/* acru
homeplacc & house 11.23
Floyd Yeomnns, 3 1/4 acres
?voods, 1 dwelling & store house;
* acres banks land .21.63
vValter Yeomans, Jr., 1 1/2 acres
%voods & {fuelling . . 50.83
HAKLOWL
Gordon S. Becton, 9 acres cul
tivated, dwelling & barn; Tobac
co bam. 55 acres cultivated waste
& dwelling . 76.38
C. F. D. Bell, Hrs., 23 acres
cultivated G. C. Bell land 1 dwel
ling; 1 barn & 2 buildings; 203
acres waste & woods land-.. 55^2
Mrs. Mollie Chadwick, Hrs., 7
acres cultivated land; 1 dwelling.
1 barn; 93 acres woods and
waste 19.37
S. J. Conner, 32 acres waste,
cultivated A. E. L. Hardesty land,
dwelling & 2 other buildings; 34
3/10 acres woods S. S. Conner
land; dwelling; 4 4/10 acres woods
S. S. Conner land 33.69
W. R. Conner, 17 acres culti
vated Mason tract 2 dwellings,
back house, tobacco barn; 15 ac
res waste land; 93 acres
woods -- 65 .46
Lydi Dail. 2 acres A. L. Gra*
hAm land; 1 dwelling, 1 small
house ? ------ - 1345
Frank Dill, 4 acres woods D. VV.
Sabiston land; 1/2 acre Sabiston
land on New Bern highway __2.70
C. T. Garner, 1 acre cleared
Mason, Currier & Graham land,
dwelling & other buildings & tot
bacco barn; 21* acres waste &
woods 23.86
Leon E. Garner, 15 acres woods
cultivated Ac dwelling 12.71
Lokey D. Garner, 2 acres woods
on shore; dwelling 14.78
Vernice C. Godwin 1 1/2 acres
woods Oglesby land 4.30
D. L. Hardesty, V* acres cul
tivated Charlie Hardesty land,
waste land; 119 acres waste cul
ivated & woods W. .W.. Hardesty
land; 1 1/2 cres timber Charlte
Hardesty land 14.04
Thelma & Pernell Hardesty 7
acres cultivated; 18 acres woods 1
dwelling; 1 barn . ? 18.73
Mrs. Winnie Street Johnson, 5
2/5 acres woods, S. S. Conner land
dwelling 10.43
Asa Mann, 1 oyster house,
nousenouse - me
Mrs. Pearl Mann, 27 1/te acres
Fodrie land, cultivatted, woods &
waste, dwelling & barn 16.23
J. W. Merrill, 25 acres woods
Hardesty land ? 6.13
Evren C. McLawhorn, 6 3/4 ?c
res cultivated; 1 dwelling - 39.73
Mrs. D. W. Sabiston, 37 acrcs
woods, waste & pasture Sibi*
on land, dwelling 9.93
G. M. Sabiston, Est. 16 acres
cultivated N. K fl^kinson land
dwelling & building; 47 acrts
woods N. F. Dickinson and-. 20.96
J. C. Skinner & Wife, 30 ac
res woods, cultivated J. T. Gra
ham land, dwelling 28 54
H. C. Taylor * Wife Dora Tar
lor, U Vi acres cultivated and
wood) Hoy Taylfc land 3.44
Obie E Turn*, 12 acre culti
vated; 342 acre* wood*; 1
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house 38.41
Mrs. Annie Williams, 44 acres
woods, waste cultivated, Joe small
land dwelling A barn 31.72
Walter C. Williams, 10 acres
cultivated, J. ?A, Sail land, 19 ac
res waste; 30 1/2 acres
woods 30.99
Louis A. Willis, 7 8/10 J. R.
Bell land tract No. 3 - 15.70
Mrs. A. L. Winberry, 50 ac
res woods, cultivated J. T. Gra
ham alnd, dwelling, barn and oth
er building. ? 23.56
SEALEVEL
Mrs. Gertrude Bunch, 2 acres
Lassiter land, 1 waste $3.35
Rufus S. Bunch, 1 acre cleared
land, dwelling . 43.97
Herbert Dickinson, 1 acre waste
homeplace and -dwelling; 4 acres
pasture Styron land; 2 acres
woods Jasper Lup land . - 15.16
John Elliott, '* acre waste Gas
kill land, house -- ? 15.11
Louis Elliott, Hrs. ,2 acres woods
hohmeplace & dweling 7.13
Mrs. \V. C. Feaster, 1 acre
homeplace Cicero Lewis land
land . 3.98
Howard Fulcher, jr., 1 acre
woods, bungalow 10.63
I). J. Gaskill, Hrs., Hi acres
woods, homeplace and
dwelling - . . - - ? 13.20
K. W. Gaskill, 3 acres woods,
homeplace & dwelling - 16.92
Virginia Esleile Gaskill. 1 ae
ro Thomas Gaskill land . -2/20
Walter Gaskill, 3 'a acre woods
marsh homeplace, & Bldg.--7.39
Ambrose Golden, 5'i acres
woods, eleared, homeplace and
dwelling 12.68
Daniel Wallace Hamilton, 3 ac
res woods & Bldg 3.53
John N. Hamilton, Hrs., 1 1/2
acre homeplace 2.86
Mrs. floss Harvey, 1 1/2 acres
woods (Hickory Ridge land) home
place & dwelling - 5.16
Mrs. Sidney Mason 2 acres
pasture, homcrlace and dwel
ling 10.79
Clyde Rose, 3/3 acre homeplace
& dwelling - - 16.35
Moody Rose, 1/3 acre cleared
Rose land. Bldg., Bungalow. _ 2 1.1 7
Willie Rose, Hrs. 13 acres woods
Jones La- wis land, homeplace &
dwelling 20.97
Mrs. Adell Salter, 1 1/4 acres
homeplace & dwelling 10.12
Daily Salter. 1/2 acre home
place He dwelling . . - 23.2
Elvin Salter. 2 acres wood, cul
tivated dwelling 17.54
G. E. Salter. 1 1/4 acres waste
land -- 3.03
L. VV. Salter, 1/4 acre home
place & dwelling; 17 3/4 acres pab
ture, waste & woods 17.30
Makely Salter, 1/4 aue home
place & dwelling _ 12.83
Gaynells Styron, 1 acre woods
& dwelling ? ? 11.41
Wallace H. Styron & John Sty
ron, Hrs. 210 acres Styron, Hrs.
Property -- .. . .. . 13.18
Avery Taylor, 1/4 acre home
place & dwelling 9.67
Bcaumon Taylor, 1/4 acre home
place & dwelling; workshop. .19.60
Charlie T. Taylor, 3/4 acre
waste homeplace and dwel
ling 15.70
Edward Taylor 1/4 acre home
place and dwelling;
Imp 7.99
Frank Taylor, tract of land,
woods, homeplace, and dwel
ling - 27.75
Kooch Taylor, Store
Bldg. . . 11.90
L. H. Taylor, 11 1/12 acres pas
ture, woods, waste, homeplace &
dwelling 9.67
Milton Taylor. 11 acres Rattan
Bay and homeplace ^nd dwel
ling ? 9.30
Mitchell 'Taylor, 5/8 acre land,
storehouse . 17.90
Weston Taylor, 1/2 acre home
place, 11.90
William Taylor, 3/4 acres Wil
lis land & dwelling 9.02
George Willis, 1 acre cultivated
& dwelling 17.55
Mrs. Lian Willis, 1 acre cleared
land & dwelling. Imp. 1 acre
woods . _ _ 9.84
willie Willie, 1 acre ceared land;
1 acre Ray Hamilton Tract . f7.63
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
If there ire those who have
clainu against the estate of the
late Mrs. S. Emma Long of More
head City, they will be expectcd
to file them with the undersigned
administratrix not later than
twelve months from this dale, or
this notice may be pleaded in liar
of thei# recovery. Any person in
debted to the said estate will please
arrange to make payment promptly.
This the 9th day of March, 1950.
(Mrs.) Marie L. Hamilton
Administratrix,
Morehead City, C.
6 t M 10 - 17 - 24 - 31 A 7 -14
NOTICE
NORTH C AROLINA
CARTERET COUNTY
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT
No. 895 S. P. D (TORRKNSl
George A. Eastman and his wife
Alice II. Eastman
vs
Fish Meal Company, H. C Jones,
Annie Jones, Mary A Arlington,
widow and R. I). Chadwick
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The parties above named, and all
other persons interested, will take
notice that on the 27th day of
February, 1950, the above named
petitioners filed a petition in the
office of the Clerk of Superior
Court of Carteret County to have
the title to certain lands, therein
described, registered and con
firmed pursuant to Chapter 43 of
the General Statutes of North Car
olina, and that summons has been
issued, returnable at the office
of the Clerk of the Superior Court
of Carteret County on the 28th
day of April, 1950. Said lands are
situate in Beaufort Township in
the County of Carteret and State
of tyorth Carolina, adjoining the
lands of some of the above listed
defendants and bounded and de
scribed as follows:
Beginning at an iron stake on
the north edge of the Beaufort
Lennoxvillo Road, which point is
the southeast corncr of the 1 E.
Ramsey tract, now Mary A Arl ing
ton tract, which.'tract was formerly
designated at Lot No. J of tli?' Hall
Iiand Subdivision, and running
thence with the north edge ot the
Beaufort - Lennoxville Road S
52-30 E 500 feet to an iron stake
which point is the southwest corn
er rtf the Fish Meal Company's
tract, and running thence N 1015
E 72(1 feet to an iron stake; thence
N 86 VV 521 feet to an iron stake;
thence S 1 W 406 feet to the point
of beginning.
This 27th day of February. 1',?)0.
Clerk of Superior Court
A. H. James
8 T M 3-10-17-24 31 A 7 H 21
NOTICE OK RE-SALE Of I AX
FORECLOSED LAND
Public notice ir? hereby given
that at 12 o'clock noo 1. a* the
courthouse door in Beaufort. North
Carolina, on April 21st, 19'?0, 7the
following described land, title to
which is already in the County,
will be offered for sale and wjlj
be sold, for cash, to the highest
bidder, to wit:
320 acres "State Board ol Educa
tion Land," formerly listed in the
name of Charles K. Howe, and be
ing the same property as shown
in that certain deed of C. G. Hol
land. Sheriff, to Carteret County,
dateid November 2, 1942, said tract
of land lying in Stacy Township,
o:> both sides ot Highway No. 70,
and between Oyster Creek ami Ma
riali's Creek
Land contains some timber and
is good for grazing.
This, the 7th day of April, 1950.
Board of County Commission
crs of Carteret County.
21 a7*14
PRELIMINARY CERTIFICATE
OF DISSOLUTION
STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
To All to Whom These Presents
May Come- -Greeting:
Whereas, It appears to my satis
faction^by duly authenticated rec
ord of the proceedings for the
voluntary dissolution thereof by
the unanimous consent of all the
stockholders, deposited in my of
fice, that the Menhaden Equipment
Company, Inc., a corporation of
Tfcwifrom
April b ? Rev. J. W. Lollis filled
his regular appointment at the
Christian church.
Mrs. Den lis Lawrence and Miss
Mona Gilhkin were in Beaufort
Tuesday shopping.
Mrs. Ross Harris of Stacy visit
id her mother Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. Guy L). Lawrence
brought their baby son from Dr.
Sidbury's hospital Tuesday where
he had Wmi receiving treatment.
Mrs Sylvester Lawrence spent
the weekend at Wilmington.
Tilton Lawrence spent last
weekend with his family.
Mrs. Ijeinuel Gillikin went %to
Beaufort Tuesday shopping.
Mrs K L. Gillikin ol Norfolk,
Va . spent the weekend with her
LEGAL NOTICES
this State, whose principal oft ice
r situated in the City of Jflorchead
City, County of Carteret. State of
North Carolina (Grace W. Taylor
bcinn the agent therein and in
charge thereof, upon whom pro
ce: may be served), has complied
with the requirements of Chapter
53, General Statutes, entitled "Cor
poration:.," preliminary to the i -su
ing of this Certificate of Dissolu
tion. v
Now Therefore, I. Thad Mure,
Secretary of State of the State of
North Carolina, do hereby certify
that the said corporation did, on
the 20th day of March, IDjO, file
in my office a duly executed and
attested con cut in writing to the
dissolution of ud corporation, ex
ecuted by all the stockholders
thereof, which tid consent and
the i ? cord ot flic proceedings
afore -;nd ait- now on file in my
said office as provided by law.
In Testimony Whereof. I have
hereto >\ my hand and affixed
my official seal at Haleigh, this
'28 th day ol March, A I>. 1950.
Thad Eur*. Secretary of State
4t ni-31. a.7-14-21
"NUIII L IM tKfclMlUKN
Having qualif iud as Administra
tux uf, tJic estate of J. <\ B Mor
ton. deee j: ed. late of Carteret
County, North Carolina, this is to
notify HI pei burrs having claims
a^ar - ' the estate ot said deceased
to fvhihit tliern to the undersigned
at her home addre ?. V?)9 Bridge
Street. Morchead City, North Caro
linn, on or before the HOth day of
Mitn h, 1 '*:? 1 . or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery.
A'l persons indebted to said e-tate
will please make immediate pay
ment
This the ;?Oth day of March, l'Jbt)
Bertha Mailings, Adminis
tratrix of the estate of J. C.
B iMoiton
Hamilton & McNeill, Attorneys.
m31 aV 14-21-28; m7
SERVICE in PUBLICATION
STATE OK NORTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF I AKThHET.
IN The Supcnor Court:
Willie H. Wheeler
VS.
Leola H Wheeler
Thr defendant. Leola H. Wheel
er. will take notice that an action
e Hit led as *bovc ha > been com
meneed in the Superior Court oi
Carteret County, North Carolina,
against her by the plaintiff for an
absolute divorce on the grounds
of two years separation, and for
the mstody of the three children
born ol the marriage of the plain
tiff and defendant, that a summon.,
and complaint have been filed
therein; and that said detendant
will take notice that she is re
quired to appear and answer or
demur to said summons and com
plaint in the Office of the Clerk
Superior Court of Carteret County
in Beaulort, North Carolina, on or
before the 18th day of May. 1950.
or suler the relief prayed for to be
granted.
This 27th d?y of March, 1950.
Anecia W. Warren,
Assistant Clerk Superior Court.
4t m31 . a7 14-21.
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WHISKEY
IS PROOF. 1 59b GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. THE
WILREN FAMILY CO, LAWRENCEBUtS, IND.
- ^YOUR CM
^ACCIDENTS
HtTICMtk ?????? livmu
I'dii'iils, Mr. jnd Mrs. B. B. Law
rence.
Mrs. James A < rillikui was in
Beaufurt Tuesday shopping
Bedford I" Dowty of Norfolk.
Va spent several days with his
mother, Mrs. Beulah Dowty last
week.
Mi ? Thurinan Lawrence and
Mrs. Alva Paul (iillikin were in
| Beaufort Tuesday on business
Mrs. Allen Lawrence and daugli
tcr, Mrs lliram GiUikin. went to |
Beaufort Tuesday shopping
Leonard Gillikin went to Dukes
hospital last week to have Ins arm
treated
Mr and Mrs S. W Lawrence
and Mr. Preston Lawrence attend
ed services at < edar Island Sun- ;
ct;.>
Mrs Douglas Lewis was in Be iu
fort Tuesday shopping.
The PTA will give a program
Thursday night at the school house, j
L very one i invited
Mr and Mrs 'I'. I' Lawrence
visited Mr. and Mrs B. B. Law
rence a while Sunday
Mrs. Beulah Dowty and islcr.
Mrs ]{ I Gillikin. visited Mrs
DelanVe Willis at North Hiver Sat
ui day.
I <\ Lverett of Beaufurt were in
the neighborhood Wednesday on
April 6 ? Spring has come at
last. Baseball arrived with it. The
first game around here was last
Sunday at Smyrna.
There was a nice entertainment
at Smyrna Sunday night Tiven by
the Glee club hTere was a large
congregation present. Everyone en
joyed it very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wade of
Morehead City spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Johnnie Wade.
Janet Wade visited the azalea
gardens last Saturday and attend
ed the parade iu Wilmington also.
There's a News-Times route
open in your community for some
boy or girl who would like to earn
good money and, while doing so,
learn the fundamentals of modern
business. Any interested boy or
girl is invited to apply in person
at either the Beaufort or More
head C ity office of Tfye News
Time:, 01 address a postcard to
Mr. Hill Willis signifying a desire
to operate and manage a News
sonally instruct the boy or girl
Seymo"* )avis has been sick
? hi' past week. We all wish he will
be out soon,
Mrs Tommie Willis is better,
business
Mr. and Mi:.. Pete Block of Crab
Point Kpeut Sunday with their son
and grandson, Clarence Bhick and
ficrry.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Gillikin
carried then son. Hubert, to New
Bern last week where he will re
ceive treatment at the hospital
therr
M? Leon Styron arid children
i?t Davis arc visiting her mother,
Mr K T Lawrence
Mrs. Raymond Lawrence of Bet
fir spent Sunday with her mother.
Mrs. Connie jillikin.
so she was taken home from the
hospital a few days ago. She seems
to be doing fine. We hope she will
soon be so she can be up and
around again.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gibbs have
returned from New Bern after
spending two weeks there with
Mis. Alex Tosto
Lester Davis has been sick the
past week. We wish hiin better so
he can return to bis work.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Piner and
baby of Davis visited at the borne
of his grandparents, Mr- and?ftri.
1. W Wade, Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Ion Willif #>ertt
the weekend in Beaufort V.th
their daughter. Ruby While rtiere
they visited Mrs. Kuby Piner
Wilbur Wade returned "fiome
from Mississippi where he wug^to
work for Mi. Harvey Smith. While
there he was taken sick a??is
still on the sick list. L.
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CARTERET COUNTY NEWS-TINES
PHONL MOKfcHLAD CITY B611
Notice to
jiyt*
Candidates
Candidates lor offices may now file iheir Notice
of Candidacy with this Board.
Notices must be on the Regular form furnished
by this Board, must be Notarized unless filed with
the CHAIRMAN and the lee must be paid in Cash
or Postal Money Order, payable to Carteret County
Board of Elections. Bank checks, unless certified
cannot be accepted.
All Notices Must Be In Our Hands Before
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1950
AT ( O'CLOCK P. H.
Candidates mailing notices should remember that
?ur Postoffice closes on Saturdays at 1 :00 p. m., yid
any notices received after the filing time cannot be
considered regardless of cancellation date. v
CARTERET COUNTY BOABO OF ELECTIONS
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