LEGAL NOTICES TAX . EXECUTIONS North Carolina. Carteret County. In The Superior Court (The purchaser at the sale here inafter referred to shall acquire title to all property sold in fee simple, free and clear of all en cumbrances. rights, interests and claims, except the lien of other taxes and assessments as provided for herein, and all property own ers are hereby given notice that at the completion of these sales the purchaser or new owner shall be placed in possession of the proper ty by the Sheriff, and the original or former owner shall be immed iately dispossessed). Under and pursuant to the au thority contained in Chapter 310, Chapter 1720, Public Laws 1939, and by authority of certain execu tions issued by the Superior Court of Carteret County under date of January 15, 1951, dealing with 1946, 1947 County taxes, service having been made and had upon the listing taxpayers and/or prop erty owners as hereinafter listed and enumerated, and as required under said executions, and in order to comply with the law demanding either collection of the amount or amounts set out in said executions or the sale of the property and subsequently described in the ex ecutions aforesaid, the undersigned Sheriff will offer for sale and will sell for CASH, subject to all other taxes which may be due and owing either to the County or to any oth er taxing unit within the County, at the Court Mouse door in Beau fort, Carteret County, North Caro lina, beginning at 10 o'clock on April 7, 1951 and continuing until completed, in order to satisfy said executions, the following described properties, the owners of said property or list ing taxpayers and the amounts of said taxes and costs being as fol lows : This 16th day of March, 1951. C. G. HOLLAND. Sheriff of Carteret County Atlantic Township Andrew Day., Hrs.: 2/5 acre Rosemary, 1946, 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 16.80 G. W. Nelson: 1/4 acre Methodist church land; 194G & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 28.18 Beanfori Township Cleo B. Morrill: 10 acrca Russell land, cul tivated and woods; 5 acres cultivated M. I. Russell land; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 19.08 Mrs. Vera L. Smith: Lot 14, Sq. 3, Craven Ave. Highland Park; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 35.70 Maxwell Wade: Pt. Lot 118 O. T. Orange Street and House; 1946 & 1947 taxes. Amt. due $ 34. 95 Mrs. Nancy Whitehurst, llrs.: Pt. Lot 25 N. T. Gordon Street and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 taxes. Amt. due $121.72 Nelson T. Willis: Pt. Lot 158. Cedar Street and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 taxes. Amt. due $ 30.20 Beaulorl Colored David Davis. Est.: Pt. Lot 196 O. T. Pine St. and 2 houses; Pt. Lot 69 N. T. Cedar Street and three buildings; 1946 h 1947 tax. Amt. due .... *106.10 Simon Gatlin: Pt. Lot 132 O. T. Queen Street; Pt. Lot 67 N. T. Pollock Street; 1946 tax. Amt. due ... $ 15.10 Henderson Godette, Jr.: Pt. Lot 163 O. T. Pollock Street 55x198; 1946 tax. * Amt. due $ 13.75 Matthew Godette: Pt. Lot 157 O. T. Cedar Street, between Craven and Queen Streets; 1946 6 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 14.02 Marshall Johnson: 74 3/10 acres woods and cultivated, Ramsey land: 1M7 tax. Amt. due $ 23.63 Elisha Murray : 7 acres Elijah Murrell . land, cultivated & woods, dwelling; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 12.48 Elisha Murrell: 1 acre Davis land, (culti vated) and house; 1941, 1942 & 1943 tax. Amt. due $ 28.03 John Murrell. Jr.: 3 acres cultivated and woods land, dwelling; 1946 k 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 17.22 Clarence W. Pettiway and Wife: Pt. Lot 133 O. .T. Queen Street, and dweUlng; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 7.20 Mrs. Delia H. Pritchett: 1/4 Lot 94 N T. Marsh Street. 27 1/2 by 1M; 1944 A IMS tax. Amt due .... $ 9.00 LEGAL NOTICES Willie Prichard : 1 1/4 acre waste land and dwelfing; 12 7/10 acres Gillikin Farm; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 34.25 William Thomas Simmons: 2 1/2 acres Daniel Murray land and dwelling; 1946 Amt. due $ 10.57 Mrs. Bessie Williams Stanley: Pt. Lot 187 O. T. Pine St. and house; Pt. Lot 187 O. T. Pine Street; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 18.53 W. H. Washington, Hrs.: Pt. Lot 180 O. T. Pine Street and house; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 21.87 Clarence Wilson: 8 acres woods land; Camp en land; 2 acres cultivat ed land; 1937. 1939, & 1940 tax. Amt. due $ 22.39 t Cedar Island Township Harry E., Helen A. Austin: 1.800 acres Runiley Han cock, marsh land; 374 acres Rumley Hancock land; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 60.74 Adelaide Day: 1,500 acres waste land, Grape marsh, 100 acres Rumley Hancock land ,200 acres waste, Rumley Han cock land; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 61.97 George M. Day, Hrs.: 4 acres woods land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 9.85 H. W. Goodwin: 28 acres woods land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 28.94 Davis Township Charlie Gaskill: t 1/2 acre George Willis land and dwelling; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 23.10 I Harkers Island Township Leslie Asdenti: 1/4 acre Ernest Guthrie land and small house; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 14.79 j John Brooks, Est.: 5 acres beach front, woods land and dwelling; 1946 6 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 48.53 ] Mrs. Leslie C. Davis: 14 acres I. S. Davis land; (woods land); J 3/4 acres shore front; 1946 & 194 7 tax. Amt. due $ 24.57 I Herman Gillikin: 1/2 acre Eugene Yco mans land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 25.47 Carrie Moore Guthrie: 36/100 acre Daniel Yeo mans land and duelling; 1947 tax. Amt. due $14.50 Hinkley Guthrie: 1 acre beach front, woods land and dwelling; 1944, 1945, 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 58.72 | Leslie Guthrie: 1/4 acre Willie D. Willis land and house; 118 acre land; 32/100 acre land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 76.35 1 Louie Guthrie: 1/16 acre beach front, dwelling, small house, bar ber shop; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due a, $ 33.78 j Wallace O. Guthrie: 1 acre beach land, W. H. Guthrie land, and dwell ing; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 45.73 | Willie R. Guthrie: 1 acre homeplace and dwelling; 2 6/10 acres land adjoining home place; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 24.18 1 Lester Hancock: 1/4 acre woods land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 44.83 | Harry P. Johnson: 1/4 acre land and dwell ing; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 21.39 1 George Jones: 1/4 acre homeplace and dwelling; 1941 tax. Amt. due $ 2.89 1 Arthur Lewis: 1/2 acre land and house; 1/2 acre John H. Lewis land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 87.38 Clifton Lewis: 14/100 acre Van Styron land and house; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 31.59 j John A. Lewis: 52/100 acre J. E. Lewis land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 10.38 Johnnie J. Lewis: 1/4 acre homeplace and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $108.00 j Nathaniel Macon Moore: 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 15.16 j Hendrick Moore, Hrs.: 20 acres Allen Moore land; 17 1/2 acres Sam Windsor land; 2 64/100 acres Daniel Yeomans land;' 1947 tax. Amt. tlue $ 12.42 Ed Nelson: 1/2 acre home place; 1 dwelling; 1937, 1938, & 1939 tax. Amt. due $ 13.49 | Edwin H. Rose: 1/2 acre land, near road, and dwelling; 1946 * 1947 tax. Amt. due ...t... $ 57.41 1 Leslie Rose: 1/4 acre Willie D. Willis land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due .... $ 42.77 | Charlie H Russell: 1/4 acre state road and dwelling; 1941, 1942, 1943 4 1944 tax. Amt. dw . .. $ 57.58 | LEGAL NOTICES Lennie Salter: I Lot 80 x 126 and dwell ing; 1947 Ux. Amt. due $ 20.35 Martha Salter: II 5/8 acres Willis land, Cape Banks; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 30.08 Jasper H. Wade: 3 acres beach front, woods land and dwelling; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 10.64 Mrs. David J. Willis: 1/4 acre beach front and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 16.05 Edith Willis: 60/100 acres land and house; 1946 & 1947 Ux. Amt. due $ 20.40 Luther Willis: 1/4 acre beach front and dwelling; 1 lot Cape Look out; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 61.99 Marshallberg Township Lenwood Davis: 1/4 acre cultivated, Bur ncy Davis, land and dwell ing; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 19.08 Merrimon Township Jimmie Fittman: 1 acre J. C. Mason land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 17.98 Morebead Township E. G. Anderson ? & V. G. Taylor: Lots 55. 56, and 58, Sq. 19, Morchead Bluffs; Lots 25 thru 30, Morehcad Bluffs; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 19.33 Lcb Buck: Lot 3, Sq. 100 and build ing; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. du= $ 64.35 Mrs. Bessie Carter, Est.: 2 acres Will Laughton land and camp; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 10.03 C. W. Chadwick, Est.: Lot 12, Sq. 16, Bridges Street 4 building; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 22.75 Mrs. flattie Edwards: 1/2 Lots 14, 15. Sq. 10 and building; 1944 & 1945 tax. Amt. due $141.52 Warren Fillmore: Lots 41. 42, 43, Sq. ig Morchead Bluffs; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 14,95 Lizzie Guthrie: Lot LI,. Sq. 147 and dwell ing; 1947 tax. Amt, due $ 13.51 Alice Edwards Harrell: 1/2 Lots 14. 15. Sq. 10 and building; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $124 08 Roy H. Hill: 1 acre Church land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 28.50 John H. Jones: Pt Lot 9, Mansfield land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due s in n Walter W. Morgan & Louise J. Katzin: ' Lots 1 thru 22; 39 thru 54, Sq. 19, Morehead Bluffs; Lots 11 thru 24, Lots 31 thru 40, Lots 44, 45, 46, Sq. 18 Morehcad Bluffs; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. $204.24 Jesse W. Long: Pt. Lot 9, Sq 170 or "T" and building, corner of 25th and Bridges Sts.; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 17.80 D. C. Morton, Bit.: 1/4 acre J. C. Garner land and house; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 13.33 J T. Nixon: 2/3 acre Nancy Smith land and house; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 12.45 G. W. Pelletier, Hrs.: 1 1/4 acres W. T. Pelle tier land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 15.73 Ruth Janie Phillips: 2 acres Clen Sharpe land; 2 acres waste, Sharpe land; 1946 lax. Amt. due $ 12.92 James E. Piner: I-ot 11, Sq. 70, store building. Fisher Street: 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 28.00 Mrs. Margaret Rabinowitz: Pt. Lot 9 and building on 25th St., Pt. Lot 9. Sq. "T" of 170; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 17.54 Ralph W. Riggs: Lot 3. Sq 130; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 14.69 Bessie Smith: Lot 7, Sq. 105 and dwell ing: 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 15.84 Mrs Evelyn Taylor: 5/8 acre Levi Midgette land, cultivated, and dwell ing; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 12.50 Mrs. Edna Earl Willis: Lot 7, Sq. 103 and house, Shackleford St.; 1946 1 1947 tax. Amt. due ? 46.66 Elizabeth Klein Willis: Lot 4. Sq. #1; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 12,42 Morthaad Township (Atlantic Batch) J. William Daniels and wile: Lot 2, Sq. 6, and build ing, Asbury Sfeach; 1947 tax. Amt. due t 17.14 James C. Gardner and wife: Lot 2, Sq. 5. Ocean Ridge Division; 1947 Ux. Amt. due $ 11.44 j UilarilttiaiMttaiiMaMMittMflMMi LEGAL NOTICES Noralwad Mmd W. H. Brown: Lot 13, Sq. C. and dwell ing; Lot 11, Sq. C; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. dne .... $ 12.83 Doughlas David: Lot 7, Sq. 156 and dwell ing and store building: 1947 tax. Amt. due _ $ 13.50 Curtis Davis: N. 10 feet by 50 feet of Lot 1, Sq. 84: S. 30 feet by 100 feet of Lot 18, Sq. 64 and building: 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 30.20 Winfield Henderson: 1/2 Lot 7, Sq. 150 and house; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 28.72 Osborne R. Hester: Lot 14, Sq. 152, Avery St.; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 12.35 Harvey Horton, Jr.: Pt. Lots 11, 12, Sq. 150 and buildings, Avery St.; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 13.33 John H. King: Lot 3, Sq. 66, Bridges St.; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 35.84 George A. Perry: Lot 6, Sq. 154 and dwell ing; 1939, 1940 & 1941 tax. Amt. due $ 51.12 Octava Smith: Lot 12, Sq. 106 dwelling; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 14.59 Benjamin Williams: Lot 4, Sq. B. North of Sq. 154; Lot 3, Sq. B. North of Sq. 154; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 22.08 Newport Township Caryle & Roy T. Garner : 46 acres cultivated and woods Mann land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 11.95 Mrs. K. R. Garner: 1/2 acre cultivated J. B. Garner land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 20.10 j Mrs. Mary Garner, Hrs.: 1 Lot W. Water St. and dwelling; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 55.12 Royal Davis Garner, 1 Lot, 280' x 350' on Street lead ing from highway to rail road; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 13.75 W. H. Garner, Hrs.: 6 acres waste M. A. Hill land; 30 acres waste and cultivated Gould land, 2 dwellings, 2 barns and storehouse; 214 acres woods M. A. Hill land and dwelling; 1 lot Mar ket St.; 145 3/5 acres woods J. L. Garner land; 21 acres woods and culti vated land; (Fulcher hind ) dwelling, storehouse and 2 tobacco barns; 1945 tax. Amt. due $136.83 David B. McCain: 1 Lot E. Church St. and dwelling; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 39.60 W. L. Lockey : 6 3/4 acres Mason land, barn and dwelling; 1941, 1942 & 1943 taxes. Amt. due $ 36.48 Mr. & Mrs. Frank Moore: 1 lot west R.R. and dwell ing; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 27.10 Callie, Marie, & Raymond Riggs: 1 acre woods land and small building; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 8.47 Newport Colored Virginia Campbell: 10 acres Campbell land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 11.02 Portsmouth Township Frank Gaskill: 25 acres Marsh land; 1945, 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 13.47 W. T. Gilgo: 1 acre Joe Roberts land; 1945. 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 11.29 Portsmouth Colored Joe Abbott: 1/2 acre land (Home place); 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. Due $ 9.25 Sea Level Township John Elliott: 1/4 acre waste, Gaskill land and house; 1947 tax. Amt. due $19.81 W M. Gaskill: 5 1/2 acres pasture, woods, homeplace and dwelling: 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due % 42.85 Minnie Hamilton. Hrs.: 2 1/2 acre* Styron land; 1941. 1942 & 1943 tax. Amt. due $ 15.02 Bculah Robinson: 2 3/4 acres Styron land; 1941, 1942 fc 1943 tax. Amt due $ 13.82 Wallace 11. Styron k Joha Styron, Hri.: Wallace H. Styron and John Styron heirs; on the North side of highway to Atlantic, adjoining Alex ' Hamilton, Dr. E.B. White hurst, Polly Austin Run. and Turpentine Landing , 210 acres; 1841. IMS * 1943 tax. Amt due * UM LEGAL NOTICES Charlie T. Taylor: 3/4 acre waste land, homeplace and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due ? 47.74 Nancy E. Taylor: M 2 1/3 acres Styron land; 1941, 1942 * 1943 tax. Amt. due $ 16.24 Smyrna Township Doiuiie Davis: 5 9/10 acres A. C. Davis land and dwelling, (culti vated, cleared pasture and woods land) 8 acres Wire Urass Ridge land; 4 1/2 acres Sara E. Willis land; 5 3/4 acres cleared and outland (A. W. Willis land); 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 70.82 O. G. Hill: IS acres Harry Lovick land; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 9.39 Willie W. Lawrence: 100 acres Uebecca Pincr land and dwelling; 1944 6 1945 tax. Amt. due $ 33.72 Stacy Township Charles B. Hamilton, Hrs.: 1 acre Marsh, Willis land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 8.33 Wilber Lewis: 1 dwelling, 1 oyster house, 1 garage; 1940 & 1941 tax. Amt. due $ b2.93 Cleveland Smith: 1 acre homeplace and dwelling; 1945, 1946, & 1947 tax. Amt due $ 37.80 Strata Township Martha Gillikin: 9 acres woods land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 13.03 Claude Golden: 1/4 acre cultivated land and homeplace; 1946 L 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 29.00 Joe Allen Golden: 1/4 acre woods, Ivey Ar thur, land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 13.47 H. I. Thompson: 9 3/4 acres A. M. Lewis land woodsland and barn; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 17.67 White Oak Township W. C. Bryan: E 1/2 Lot 215, John S. Jones Division and build ing; W 1/2 Lot 215, John S. Jones Division and a two room house; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 22.30 B. F. Cannon: 2 1/2 acres woods land and dwelling; 1B47 tax. Amt. due $ 17.24 J. A. Graham: Lots 207, 211, 212, 1/2 214. John Jones Sub.-Div.; 1945 tax. Amt. due $ 10.12 Fred Guthrie: 1/5 acre land and build ing; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 18.60 C. W. Hartsfield: 1/2 Lot 10, John Jones Sub-Division and build ing; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 12.67 C. G. Hollowell: 1 Lot 217, John Jones Sub-Division and camp; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 15.84 Lillian Norris, Est.: 50 acres Morse land; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt due .... $ 28.39 W. B. Quincy: Lot 217, John Jones Sub Division and camp; 1946 tax. Amt. due $ 16.95 D. B. Wade: 3 1/2 acres land; lots 211, 212,214, North 1/2 lot 214 John Jones Sub-Division; lot 206 John Jones Sub Division; lot 9, John Jones Sub-Division; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 15.47 While Oak Colored Frank Dennis: 1 1/2 acres woods, Koonce land and dwelling; 1946 & 1947 tax. Amt. due ... $ 42.70 Tom Tootle, Hrs.: 10 acres cultivated and woods land; 1947 tax. Amt. due $ 9.26 Elmer Mountford: 1 acre woods land and dwelling; 1944 & 1945 tax. 'Amt. due !. $ 13.74 REQUEST FOR BIDS The Town of Newport, North | Carolina, will accept sealed propos al* until March 19. 1951, at 12:00 Noon, for the installation of * 50, 000 gallon wood water tank on 00 foot steel tower in the Town of Newport. Specifications may be had upon application during busi ness hours any day to Miss Edith [ Lockey. Town Clerk, upon the pay ment of $3.00 for same. A deposit of 2 % of the amount of the bid in cash or certified cheek on a bank insured by Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation will be required, to be retained only in caae of de fault by the bidder. Full perform ance bond will be required. Bids will be opened publicly at 8:00 P. M . Monday, March 18. 1851, at the Town Hall in Newport. N. C. The right is reserved to reject all bids. This 9th day of March, 1951. A. R. Craig. Mayor I at m 8-16 Town of Newport j LEGAL NOTICE8 COMMERCIAL FISHERIES REGULATIONS The violation of which consti tutes a mesdemeanor. Published in compliance with Chapter 113, Section 136 of the General Statutes of North Carolina. The following regulations *tre adopted at the January 1951 meet ing of the Board of Conservation and Development, the said Board being vested with regulatory pow ers by Chapter 113, Sections 135 and 136 of the General Statutes of North Carolina: 1. Regulation No. 16, amended as follows: In line eight (8) strike out the word "marketed" and in sert in lieu thereof the word "possessed," and in line ten (10) strike out the word "con" and insert in lieu thereof the word "coon." 2. Regulation No. 109, Section II. amended by adding the following: The Commissioner of Com mercial Fisheries or his rep resentative shall designate a convenient spot where shells shall be deposited. Any fail ure to deposit the shells in the spot so designated for that purpose shall constitute justification for revocation of license. 3. Regulation No. 109. Section V, amended by adding the fol lowing: Beginning January 1, 1951, the oyster license fees from dredgers and packers shall be collected on the basis of the calendar year as provided by statute. 4. Regulation No. 109, Section VI, amended to read as fol lows: No power boat may have more than one dredge which shall be of a weight not in excess of one hundred (100) pounds. Each sail boat may have not more than two dredges per boat which may or may not be in excess of a weight of one hundred (100) pounds each. 5. SPECIAL RULE 1? Commer cial Fishing Waters ? is a mended as follows: I. LITTLE RIVER That the line be moved from its present location at Nixonton, approximate ly one-half ( ) mile up stream, to a line begin ning on the south side of Maston Creek, on the east bank of the river, and ex tending in a westerly di rection to a point on the north side of Davis Creek, on the west bank of the river. II. SOUTH CREEK That the dividing line be moved upstream to a point known as Deephole Point. III. TAR RIVER in Pitt Coun ty That the dividing line be moved from the bridge at Grimesland to the U. S. Highway No. 17 bridge at Washington. A distance of about eight (8) miles. IV. SHALLOTTE RIVER in Brunswick County That the line be moved upstream to the N. C. Highway No. 130 bridge. All other regulations in conflict with the above are revoked. Certified to be a true copy. George R. Ross; Director Department of Conserva tion and Development. Issued in Raleigh, N. C. February 26, 1951. 4 t m 2 9-16-23 ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Harry B. Avery, deceased, late of Carteret County, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C., on or before the 23rd day of Feb., 1952, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 23rd day of February, 1951. Dorothy M. Avery, Administratrix 6t m 2 9-16-23-30 a 6 EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Sam D. Edwards, de feased, late of Carteret County, N." C., this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Newport, N. C., or or before the 8th day of February, 1952, 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 February, 1951. Rena Robinson Edwards, 6t f 9-16-23 m 2-9-16 Executrix EXECUTOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of E. L. Merrill, deceas ed, late of Carteret County, N. C? this is to notify all persons having claiim against said estate to pre scnt^them to the undersigned at Beaufort, N. C., on or before the 9th day of February, 1952, or this notice will be pled in bar of their recovery.. All persons indebted to said estate will please make prompt payment. This 9th day of February. 1M1. D. T. Merrill, Executor. M i 9-16-23 m 2-9-16 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE North Carolina, Carteret County. In The Superior Court ? No. 936 S.P.D. (TORRENS) Gerald Hill and Mary Hill vs Joel H. Davis, C. K. Howe, and Sam W. Morgan TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The parties above named, and all other persons interest, will take notice that on the 15th day of December, 1950, the above named petitioners filed a petition in the office of the Clerk of the Super ior Court of Carteret County to have the title to certain lands, therein described, registered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 43 of the General Statutes of North Carolina, and that summons has been issued, returnable at the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County on the 30th day of April, 1951. Said lands are situate in Beaufort Township in the County of Carteret and State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of the above listed de fendants and bounded and describ ed as follows: Beginning at an iron stake lo cated on the breakwater adjacent to that body of water known as Bulkhead Channel, where said channel intersects with Bogue Channel, and running with the water's edge of Bogue Channel in a West and Northwestwardly direc tion to The Perry, Davis and Howe Torrens line) thence with said line North 1 degree East 2840 feet to an iron stake, which point is the center of Western Head Slough (now partially filled in); thence East to the highwater mark of that body of water which was the west ern terminus of Western Head Slough: thence East, southeast and South with said water's edge to an iron stake which is located at the high water mark of the said Bulk head Channel at the North end of the said Bulkhead breakwater; liience with the water's edge of Bulkhead Channel and said break water to the beginning, containing by estimation sixty (60) acres. This 15th day of December, 1950. A. H. James, Clerk Superior Court. 8 t f23 m 2-9-16-23-30 a 6-13 NOTICE Notico is hereby given that on the 19th day of February, 1951, I did lease to Julian D. Lupton of Roc, N. C., the following described oyster bottom: LEASE NO. 521 Located in Hog Island Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake in Hog Island Bay. Car teret County, said stake having a range of S 18? E 682 feet from the southwestern corner of the Clayton Daniels lease, and runs N 48? E 560 feet to a stake; thence S 35?-10' E 635 feet to a stake; thence S 63?-15' W 406 feet to a stake; thence N 52? W 533 to the beginning, containing 6.3 acres. This the 19th day of February, 1951. C. 0. Kirkpatrick, Fisheries Commissioner. 4 t f23 m 2 9-16 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of February, 1951, 1 did lease to Leo W. Daniels of Roe, N. C., the following described oyster bottom; LEASE NO. 520 Located in Hog Island Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at the southwestern corner of the Clayton Daniels lease in Hog Is land Bay. Carteret County and runs N. 35?-20' E 670 feet; thence S 42?-35' E 772 feet to a stake; thence S 48? W 639 feet to a stake; thence N 44? W 629 feet to the beginning, containing 10.4 acres. This the 19th day of February, 1951. Q. D. Kirkpatrick, Fisheries Commissioner 4 t f23 m 2-9-16 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 19th (toy of February, 1951, 1 did lease lo Whelington Robihson of Atlantic, N. C., the following de scribed oyster bottom: LEASE NO. 519 Located in Hog Island Bay, Car teret County, N. C. Beginning at a stake in Hog Island Bay, Car teret County, said stake having a range of S 66? -35' E 690 feet from the southwestern corner of the Clayton Daniels lease and runs N 48' E 577 feet; thence S 44 -50' E 577 feet to a stake; thence S 43? 55' W 681 feet to a'atake; thence N 35? -10' W 635 feet to the begin ning. containing 8.7 acres. This the 19th day of February, 1951. C. D. Kirkpatrick, Fisheries Commissioner. 4 t f23 m 2-9-16 NOTICE SERVING SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Carteret County. In The Superior Court. In the Matter of the Abandon ment of Margaret Ann Tomaietti. ANTHONY TOMASETTI will take notice that an action entitled as above haa been commenced in the Superior Court of Carteret County, North Carolina to declare an abandonment of Margaret Ann . . ? LEGAL NOTICES Tomaaetti by Anthony Tomaaetti, the natural lather. That this ac tion is ancillary to proceeding! toward the adoption of said child, and that he, Anthony Tomasetti, is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County in the court house in Beaufort, North Carolina, within twenty (20) days following the 30th day of March, 1951, and show cause why a decree finding an abandonment of said child on his part should not be effected. This 26th day of February, 1951. A. H. James, Clerk Superior Court 4t m 2-9-16-23 Nm from HARLOWE rtJL March 12? Mr. and Mrs. Clyde S. Taylor were in Beaufort Mon Mr. and Mrs. Ashby B. Morton spent Monday morning in New Bern. ? Mrs. Edsel Bell and sons, Mrs. Luke Turner and son, and Mrs. W. Kuch Williams were in Beau fort Tuesday morning. Mrs. George W. Ball and Mrs. Charlie Bell spent Tuesday in New Bern. , , , . Mrs. J. C. Adams and infant daughter, Tina Kay. came home Wednesday from the Morehead City hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Will Conner were in New Bern Thursday to see Mrs. Emma Hardesty who will enter Rex hospital in Raleigh this week for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Alcsie Byrd of Coatcs returned home Friday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walls. Mrs. Ashby B. Morton, Mrs. Earl Creech, Mrs. George W. Ball and Mrs. Charlie Bell were in Beaufort Thursday. , . Miss Bettie Jane Mason entered Morehead City hospital Friday for treatment. Sfc Xenophon Mason of tori Bragg spent the weekend here. Mr. and Mrs. Grady King of Kings Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Pcllcticr of Stella spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Davis. Mrs. Harry Davis, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. King, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sadler Morton spent the weekend with relatives near Washington. Mrs. A. N. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Edsel Bell and sons were in Beau fort Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Roy Butner and son Jack, of Havelock. attended church school here Sunday morn ing. Mrs. H. D. McLawhorn and chil dren of Vanceboro spent Sunday with Mrs. Ashby B. Morton. Rev. J. M. Jolliff will hold 10 o'clock services here Sunday, March 18. . The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service will hold a study class, "The Near East." Thursday evening, March IS at Mrs. George W. Ball. There will be two class es for this study. Mrs. Vera Bell was in Beaufort Saturday night. A large group of parents and friends attended Stunt Night at Beaufort High school Friday eve ning. Mrs. Nannie Small is visiting Mrs. A. N. Bell. The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service met with Mrs. George W. Ball Thursday evening. An im pressive worship service was given . by Miss Eleanor Taylor, assisted by Mrs. Clyde S. Taylor and Mrs. W. Kuch Williams. The month's program was given by Mrs. Joel Davis, Mrs. Luke Turner and Mrs. W. C. Williams. During the busi ness session it was decided to have a study class Thursday evening at Mrs. George W. Ball's. There were two new members to join the so ciety. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. L. N. Conner and Mrs. W. Kuch Williams, served ice cream, cake, nuts and Easter candy. Mrs. Hobert Kelly, a recent bride, was given a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Lottie Adams Fri day evening, March 9, at Mrs. Carl H. Morton's. Mrs. A. P. Adams, jr., and Mrs. Joe Sadler Morton led the games which were enjoyed by the large group of friends pres ent. Prizes were won by Mrs. Will Conner. Mrs. Willie Miller, Mrs. Earl Creech and Mrs. Kelly. The honcree received many useful and lovely gifts from her friends. The guests were served limeade, cook ies, nuts and candy. Philip Taylor and Johnnie Olund attended the show at Cherry Point Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones of Cherry Point were here Sunday evening to sec Mr. and Mrs. Earl Creech. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hardesty spent the weekend in Norfolk with relatives. Master Vicky Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Simpson, cele brated his fourth birthday at Clyde Taylor's apartment Tuesday eve ning. March 6. The candles on the birthday cake were blown out by the honoree. Vicky received gilts from his parents and friends. Guests were Mrs. C. C. Cummings, the Misses Eleanor Taylor and Wil ma Jean Cummings, and Donald and Jimmie Cummings. Ice cream, cake and punch were served to the guests. Mr. Simpson took picture*. There are more than 20,000 spe lts of Mm in the world. i