< TAX SALE NOTICE
This 14th day of May. 1964
North Carolina
Carteret County
Town of Beaufort
Notice is hereby given that
the property herinaftar de
scribed and to whom belong
ing will be told at the Town
Hall in the Town of Beau
fort, Carteret County, North
Carolina, to the highest bid
der for CASH at public auc
tion on Monday, June 14,
1954, at 12 o'clock M. for
' taxes for the year 1953 and
for such other years as indi
cated below, plus accrued in
terest and penalties, unless
paid before that day.
Town of Beaufort
. Dan' L. Walker
Tax Collector
Abernathy, C. L., V4 No. 11 Hed
rick Town 37' x 45' $3.78
Ballance, W. A., No. 178 Orange
St. and dwelling. 33' x 99'; deed
calls for 33 H x 100' ?
O.T $15.99
Basden, John W., Eat., Pt. No. 18
19 N. T. Gordon St..
40' x 88' $38.79
Beaufort Building & Loan Co., Pt.
No. 218 O.T. Craven St. 135'x
100' $4 91
Bell, B. A. (Mrs.) Pt. No. 28 Pol
lock Street and dwelling,
55' x 55' $81.71
Bessent, Minnie Guthrie, Pt. No.
57 O.T. Ann St. 80' x 110' and
dwelling $45.53
Beveridge, J. T., Est., Pt. No. 41
O.T. Ann St. 59' x 148' and
dwelling $71.96
Brooks, George. Pt. No. 11 Hed
rick Town 49' x 110' $5.58
Carteret Quick Freezing Co., Inc.,
Pt. No. 122 O.T. 100' x 200' Bldg.
Machinery $971.14
Chadwick, C. B.. Pa. No. 82 O.T.
Ann St., 103' x 104'6/10' and
2 dwellings $138.64
Chadwick, Daisy, (Mrs.) 1 E- B.
Ann Street and dwelling $28.68
Chadwick. Rosa D., 1 No. 15 16 N.
? side Front Street, 247' x 330' Pt.
No. 21 Front St. 44' x 330' and
dwelling; Pt. No. 18 Turner St.
20 x 50' and office $172.10
Davis, Betty D. (Miss) Pt. No. 230
?231 O.T. ? FrojU St 12' X 100'
No. 34-35 Front St.
1214 x330' $11.08
Davis, Charles Sea Food Co.. Pt.
No. 255 O.T. Front St. 33' x 100'
and fish house $126.67
Davis, Ernest J., Pt. No. 183 O.T.
Craven St., 55' x 09' and dwell
in# $16.51
Davis. J. H. (Jim) Pt. No. 18, 17,
16 O.T. Trner St. 60' * 194' and
20-room dwelling $163.17
Davis, Leslie C. (Mrs.) No. 52 N.T.
Live Oak St. 55' x 87' and dwell
ing, imp. 1946 $67.35
Davis, Roland Lane, Hrs., c/o
Robert Lane Davis, Pt. No. 33
N T. Ann St. 39 x110' and
dwelling $14.93
Diamond Back Terrapin Co., c/o
Mrs. Clyde D. Walker, Pt. No.
226 O.T. Craven St. 110' x 198';
No. 223 O.T. Queen St U6'xl98';
No. 228 O.T. Turner St. 116' x
198'; No. 227 O.T. Queen St.,
110* x 198' $16.51
Dixon, Clarence, Pt No. 112 O.T.
Moore St. 60" x 100' $3.22
Dudley. Stephen, Pt. No. 98 N.T.
Mulberry St. 59' x 110' dwelling;
Pt. No. 98 N.T. Mulberry St.
40' x 110' $37.04
Duncan, C. L. (Mrs. Walker) No.
193 O.T. Turner SL, 55' x 198';
No. 163 O.T. Pollock St., 27 Vx
198'; No. 71 N.T. Cedar St., 30' x
110' and dwelling $25.12
Flowers. W. C. U Lots No. 15 and
16 Ocean Breeze Park, 50' x 150'
each. Garage apartments $60.58
Flower, W. C. It Clarence Dixon,
lot, foot of Broad SL ? Fish
House Imp. 1951 $26.55
Fulcher, Harry, Pt. No. 158 O.T.
Cedar St. and dwelling $12.06
Fulford. William Vance. 25 Pt. No.
34 O.T. 30' x 30' on Lane garage
apartments $23.55
Garner, Clayton & Maurice Garner,
PL No. 115 and 116 Orange St.
38' x 196' dwelling $25.26
Garner, George D., Pt. No. 169
Cedar St. 30' x 80'; No. 161 O.T.
Cedar St. 30' x 110' and dwell
ing $21.27
Garner, J. T. (John) c/o Mrs.
Laura Garner. Pt. No. 208 Ful
ford St. 50' x 75' and bldg, $18.20
Garner, William Earl, Pt. No. 169
O.T. Turner St., 26 2/3' X 178'
and houae? unfinished, dwell
ing 1948 $24 48
Gillikin. O'Neal B., Pt. No. 186
O.T. Orange SL 65' x 198'; No.
178 O.T. Orange SL 55' *198'?
Bldgs. and Imp $27.35
Glover. J. W? Pt. No. 188 O.T.
Pine SL; No. 1H O.T. Pine
St. $13.20
Glover, Maggie (Mrs.) Pt. No. 189
O.T. Turner St. 58' X 130' and
dwelling $21.39
Guthrie, W. Dewey. Hrs., No. 194
Orange St. 4 T x 103' and dwell
ing Improvements $35.59
Halloa, Edward, Pt. E. B. Broad
SL ?' x 310' trailer $8.80
Hamilton, Julian, No. 34 N.T. Ann
St. and dwelling 41M.lt
Harris. Hazel N. (Mrs.) PL No.
113 O.T. Broad SL? 45' x 55' and
dwelling ? (37.78
Hataell, W. L.. Hrs , No. 58 O.T.
Quwa SL. SI'lW and dwell
ing - $43.07
Hodges, Millie H.. Pt. No. 1M Pine
SL and dwelling Impa $10.53
Johnaon, Wank, Pt. No. 110-118
O.T. Moon St. 29* x 80' Bldg.
1961 * $13.90
Johnaon, John. Pt. No. 138 O.T.
Orange St 55' x 55' and dwell
ing; No. 112 Moore SL 60' X 100'
?work shop; 1949? Imps. 1950
PL N? 113 (XT. 50' x 100'; lope.
TAX 8AUB NOT1C*
1960. Ft No. 112 O.T. SO * 1001
Bid! ? >61.73
Joh-won, Price, Pt. Na 130 O.T.
Brad St. U-xTO-; Pt No. 130
* O.T. Brad St. 29' z 110; new
house IMS 4M.73
Jones-Forlow. Hr* . No. 121 Front
St. $122 Front St., No. 123 Front
Street r *24.04
Langdale, Maggie (Mn.) Pt. No.
14? O.T., Orange St. $28.13
Lawrence, O. C., % PL Lot No.
66 N T., 82tt'x ltr *11.73
Lewis, Nelson T.t Pt. E. B. Ann St
52 to ' x 165' and dwelling $29.24
Lewis, R. M , Sr., Pt. E. B. Gordon
St. 63' x lOO1 and bouse $29.13
Longest Olive, (Miss). Pt. No. 46
O.T., Moore St. 36' x 72'; Pt. No.
46 O.T., Craven and Broad Sts.,
35' x 80'; Pt. No. 39 and 40, Ann
St. O.T. 52 Vi x 90', and
Bldgs $53.22
Mason, Aleda D. (Mrs.) Pt. No. 10S
O.T. Orange St $10.24
Mason, Joseph, Hrs., Pt. E. B. Ann
St. 47' X 54' and dwg $22.32
Mason, Lemuel A., Pt. No. 154
O.T., Orange St., 27 V4 ' x 70',
garage $33.81
Mason, Robert Ann, (Mrs.) Pt. No.
46 and 51 N.T. Live Oak St.
68 x196' $29.57
Mason, Stephen R., Pt. E. B. Ann
St. 66' x 220' $35.94
Merrill, Benjamin A. & Ruth, house
and lot on Fulford St $16.57
Merrill, L. B? No. 39 N T. Marsh
St., 50' x 198' $81.24
Morning, C. B., Jr., 1 No. 77 O.T.,
Pollock St., 55' x 198' $29.18
Neilson, Antone, Hrs. c/o Mrs.
Benny Johnson Neilson, Pt. No.
13, O.T. Broad St $27.66
Newkirk, George, Pt. No. 185, O.T.,
Pine St., Dwg $8.06
Noe, Bennie Frank, No. 189 O.T.,
Turner St., 33' x 50' and dwell
ing, improvements $22.97
Noe, Elizabeth, (Mrs.) Pt. No. 189
Turner St. 50' x 100' $3.77
Noe, B. H., 1 No. 62 O.T., 52%' x
55'; No. 62 O.T., Turner St., store
and dwelling $77.47
Noe, L. J., Jr., Pt. No. 85 O.T.
Orange St. and house, 37' x 100;
Pt. No. 113 O.T., Orange St.,
19V4'x42' $64.08
Norcum, H. D., Jr , Hrs., 1 No. 50
O.T., Craven St $23.64
Norris, Adelia (Miss), No. 57 Broad
St., Imps $67.28
O'Neal, B. G. (Mrs.) E. B. Gordon
St., 50' x 110' and dwelling $41.29
O'Neal, Luther, 1 No. 45 N.T.
Marsh St., 110' x 198' $68.26
Owens, Clyde It Wife, Pt. No. 99
Broad St., 37' x 110' ? Imps.
1950 $68.26
Owens, Charles & Manie, Pt. No.
112 Broad St., 50' x 178',
Imps $35.86
Parkin, C. W., Hrs., c/o Mrs. Hat
tie Parkin, Pt. No. 36 N.T., Live
Oak St and house $29.13
Parkin, George W., Pt. No. 30 N.T.
Live Oak St., 50' x 102' $12.89
Paul, Marjorle, (Mrs.) Pt. No. 38
and 39, Moore St., 36' x 140'
dwelling $31.93
Piner, Thomas B., Jr., Pt. 36 N.T.,
Live Oak St., 50' x 55,
Perkins, H. G., Est., E. B. Fulford
St $6.51
Peterson, W. Clyde, Pt. No. 9 Live
Oak St $25.83
Bldg 928.42
Ramsey, Raymond R , c/o Mrs. Am
brose Roberts, 1 No. 42 N.T.,
Live Oak St. S5' x 188' and
house 928.90
Ramsey, William, (Mrs.) Pt. No.
44 O.T., Moore St.,
70' * 230 929.69
Rice, Adrain, Hrs., c/o Mrs. Peter
Quilliacus, pt. No. 140 O.T.
Broad St 934.37
Rice, W. J., Hrs., c/o C. C. Rice,
Aqt., pt. No. 48 O.T. Broad St.,
89' X 74* 915.93
Robinson. David E., Pt. East Ann
St., Bldg 920.03
Robinson, E. S., Est., c/o George
Robinson Agt, Gordon St., 29 Six
103' 914.86
Salter, Charlie, Hrs., c/o Mrs. Lily
Salter, Gordon St.,
53 x110' 932.78
Salter, Guy. Pt. No. 52 N T. Gordon
St., and Bldg 917.13
Simpson, Julia. (Mr?.) Hrs. c/o
Elisabeth Simpson. Pt. No. 154
O.T 913.55
Smith, John R., E. B. Fulford
St 910.18
Smith. W. H? Pt No. 37 Ann St.
N.T. 60' X 110' 944.74
Snooks, Willie G., Pt. No. 100
Broad St . 50" x 100' 923 14
Springle, Ernest R . Pt. No. 158
O.T. Cedar St., dwelling 921.48
Springle, Hubert, Pt. No. 208 Ful
lord St. and building 95.95
Taylor, Geo. Edward, Pt. No. 15
O.T. Front St., 32' x 128' and
brick store, Pt. No. 36 and 37
O.T. Ann St. 80' x 114' and'
dwelling 9188.86
Taylor, W. A. (Mrs.) Sr., E B.
Fulford St., PL No. 34 and 40
NT. Marsh St., 110'xl45' and
building, garage apts., dwell
ing 9173.77
Temple, Elisabeth G. (Mrs.) 1 No.
153 corner Turner and Cedar Sts.
78' x 83' and house 964.01
Thomas, Nannie F? Hit., Pt. No.
250 O.T. Front St.? Pt. No. 230
O.T. Front St. 484' x 100' Pt.
fyo. 34 and 35 O.T. 37' x 330 ?
Pt No. 28 N.T. Ann St 9115.81
Thomas, P. N. ft Irene. Pt. No. 28
N.T. Ann St. 48' x 220 and
dwelling - 943.81
White, John Q. Eat., c/o Mrs. Pearl
Hale, No. 180 O.T. Turner St.
36' x 100', Pt. No. 188 O.T. Tur
?er St., 14' x 100' 92170
Whltehurst, Nancy, Mrs. c/o Gra
ham WhitehursL Pt. No. 25 Gor
don St.. SO1 X 1ST 93102
Whitahurst, Norman L. and Wife,
Pt E. B. Gordon St. 52' x 88' and
building a... 945.84
Willis, William H.. E. B. Ann St.
Grocery r... 994 38
Wolf, J. M. Eat. Pt No. 85 O.T.
Orange 8t 933.52
Woolard. Gerald G. (George F.) 4
No. 21. 22. 29, 24 and Ham
96.26
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Woolard Metal finishing, building
No. ? Broad St *43.30
WoolUn, J. I. (Mr., and Mr?.) No.
t Fulford St. 30" x 93' and house
improvement* .... $34.93
COLORED
Adkinj, Randolph, Pt. No. 212 and
217 Mulberry St. 43' * 230', bldg.
1933 $11.44
Baum, Herbert, Pt. No. 163 O.T.
Pollock St. $23.08
Beet on, Alonzo and. Wife, Pt No.
99 3'x 110' and house N T. Pine
St. between Marih and Live Oak
Stsa., dwelling >23.18
Bell, Martha, Pt. No. 213 Mulberry
St. and house . $8-81
Brooks, James Rhodes, Pt. No. 141
O.T. Queen St. 27V4'xl80' and
dwelling -i- imps $20 91
Brown, Florence, Pt. No. 133 O.T.
Queen St. :36 V x 32 and dwell
ing ? old house $13.49
Brown, William R., Pt. No. 133
Queen St. and house $11.84
Carter, Rosa *Mae, Pt. No. 181 Q.T.
Queen St. and dwelling. 413.46
Carter, Walter W? Pt No. 75 N T.
Pollock St. No. 71 N T. Pollock
St. ? Imps. 1951 $29.84
Chadwick, Charlie B., Pt. No. 67,
N.T. 50' x 55' and dwelling $10.61
Chadwick, Halter. Est , c/o Manson
Pettiway, Pt. No. 182 O.T. Pine
St $5.50
Chadwick, James' M., Pt. No. 86
N.T. Pine St., 55' x 110' .$13.96
Collins, Mrs. Ed., Pt. No. 33 N.T.
Hedrick St., 27tt'x 100' $10.31
Copes, Albert Lee, % No. 94 N.T.
Marsh St. 27% 'x 198' $7.32
Copes, Janie, Pt. No. 41 N.T. Live
Oak St. 55' x 75' and
building $10.44
Copes, Lofanette, Pt. No. 215 O.T.
Mulberry St. 40' x 100' $13.26
Cowan, Albert R., Pt. No. 87 N.T.
Pollock St. and dwelling $20.19
Davis, Cottie B., Pt. No. 83 N.T.
Pollock St $20.48
Davis, George, Pt. No. 171 O.T.,
Pollock St $18.35
Davis, Samuel, Est., c/o Gotsie
Stanley, Pt. No. 93 NT., Pollock
St., Imps $30.00
Davis, Sutton. Nancy Davis Ward
and Anny Boyd Johnson, Pt. No.
196 O.T. 51' x 110' dwelling. 1 No.
69, 110' on Moore St. and 163'
on Cedar? 2 bldgs. $69.50
Dennis, Golddie H., Hrs., S. half
No. 167 O.T. Craven St. W. sid#
and dwelling $24.02
Ellison, Eliza, Pt. No. 220 O.T.
Craven St ?13.11
Ellison, James Garfield, Pt. No. 83
N.T. Pine St. 33' x 110' $13.44
Fallin, Laura, No. 156 O.T. Cedar
St $9.01
Fenderson, Francis Earl, Pt. No.
166 O.T. 27% X 198 ? new
dwelling ? $27.66
Fenderson, Paul, Pt. No. 95 37 V x
150' and house No. 89 f?llock
and Pine and house .: $59.46
Fulford, Walter J? Jr., and Annie,
Pollock St., 55' X 198' $20.79
Fulford, Freddie Dallas and Mil
dred, Pt. No. 198 Pine St. and
house $21.91
Fulford, Joseph R, Pt. No. 166 O.T.
Craven St. 27%'x 198' $4.85
Gaskill, Moses B., St., Hrs., Pt. No.
155 O.T. Cedar St. 33' x 40' No.
155 Cedar St. 66' x 110' bldg.,
1952 $21.54
Godette, Artis, Pt. No. 73 N.T. Ce
dar 49% ' x 110' and dwell
ing $14.19
Godette, Courtney, Pt. No. 156 Ce
dar 30' x 110' and dwelling $22.76
Godette, Lucinda, Pt. No. 71 N.T.
Pollock 55' x 83' $84.06
Godette, Mathew, Pt. No. 157 O.T.
Queen and Cedar Sts., unfinished
bldg. store bldg. 1952, imps.
1953 $25.72
Godette, William & Wife, Pt. No.
208 Pollock St. 50 x110' and
dwelling $30.17
Gordan, Frank H and Wife, N. %
No. 163 N.T. Pollock St. 55 x198'
imps. 53 bldg., unfinished $21.37
Green. Henry, Hrs., c/o Mrs. Alice
G. McGeachy, Pt. No. 15 H.T.
55' X 198' No. 81 N.T. Marsh St.
110' x 198' $32.84
Green, Leona, Pt. No. 164 O.T.
27% 'x 198' dwelling ? Pt. 219
O.T. Queen St. 50' x 132' and
small house $10.92
Harker, Eden R, Pt. No. 139 O.T.
Pollock St. and imp* $27.04
Harker, Ruth Davis, Pt. No. 93 N.T.
Pollock St. 55' x 198' and
house $19.55
Harris, James O., Sr., Pt. No. 180
O.T. Queen St. 42%'x50\ house
between Cedar and Pine Sta.,
Queen St. Pt. No. 180 O.T. Pine
St. 55 x 60' $23.48
Harkleyi Freddie R , Pt No. 141
O.T. back lot and dwelling
27%' X 52' $51.27
Hawkins, Charles C? Hrs, Pt. No."
206 O.T. Queen St. 10- x 132' and
dwelling, No. 20? O.T. Queen St.
41' x 132' $22.03
Haiel, B. G , Pt. No. 200 O.T. Pol
lock SL 27 % ' x 196' and
house - - $769
Hazel, Caesar, Hrs.,- Pt. No. 200
O.T. Pollock St. 23 % ' X 198' $8.08
Haiel, Lawrence, Jr., No. 214 O.T.
Mulberry, No. 219 O.T. Queen
St $22.68
Henry, Alex, Pt. No. 22 H.T. 50' X
198' Oyster House, Pt No. 17
H.T. and bldg 131.54
Henry, Earl Z? Eat., pt. No. 73
N.T. Cedar St 49% X 110'
dwelling $15.43
Henry, Eddie F. and Wife Minnie,
Pt No. 12 H.T. 28' X 100', No. 16
H.T. 110" x 120', imps.
196) $23.09
Henry, John C. and Viola, Pt. No.
71 N.T. Cedar St., 50' x 100' and
houae ? ? $18.43
Henry, Olive Odeaaa, Pt. No. 11
H.T. 49%' x 175' dwelling. $15.66
Henry, Zacharlah, Hrs., Pt. No. 60
N.T. Marsh St. B5' x 1(6'
Imp* $2106
Hucki, Albert D, Pt No. 5# N.T,
Marsh St $6-51
TAX SALE NOTICE
Hymn, Lewellyn * Pater. No N.T, |
Cedar St 99' x 100' $4120
Johroon, Carrie J, PL No. 211 40'x
180' dwelling. Ft. No. 182 Pine
SL 33' x 110. itore bldg $48 21
Jones, John Richard. No. 174 O.T.
Craven St. 99' x 1ST $19.88
Jonea, Malinda, Effie A Wright, Pt.
No. SB O.T. 90' x TO' and 2
dwelling $30.94
Joyner, Joel, Hri., Pt. No. 09 N T.
Marsh St .> $20.42
McLain, J. H., Pt. No. 179 O.T.
Craven ? S9'x96, dwelling
1991 $11.79
Martin, Rome A Beta H., Pt. No.
124 O.T. Broad St $29 24
Mathewson, David E., Pt. No: 73,
49 x110- Marsh a. and
dwelling $12.68
Mathewson, Henry C., Pt. No. 182
O.T. Pine St. 99' x 110' and
dwelling $19.22
Nolan, John A Laura. Pt. 77' N.T.
Marsh St. 99' x 198' $12.62
Parker, Jesse L., Jr., Pt. No. 99 N.
T. Marsh St $23.88
Parker, Otis, Pt. No. 11, H.T. Cedar
St., imps $20.13
Pasteur, John H., Hrs., Pt. No. 71
N.T. Cedar St. 27V4 x 110'
dwelling $23.97
Pearsall, David, Est., Pt. No. 203
O.T. Craven St., Imps. $17.96
Petteway, Clarence K. A Sara, Pt.
No. 133 O.T. Queen St. and dwg.,
Pt. No. 133 O.T. 13 2/3' X, 13 2/3'
imps ..................... $17 07
Pigott, Bates, Jr., Hrs., c/o Ethel
Pickett, Pt. No. 180 O.T. Pine
St .. $24.44
Sharp, Otis Lee, No. 132 O.T. Queen
St. 110' x 198' and bldg $54.86
Simmons, Isaac, Hrs., "Elsie", Pt.
No. 147 O.T. Cedar St. and
dwelling $6.01
Simmons, John Allen Thomas, No.
148 O.T. Queen St $20.30
Smith, Benjaminc H., No. 77 N.T.
Marsh St. 55' x 198' house
1948 $36.75
Smith, Carrie, Pt. No. 179 O.T.
Pine 21 5/10' x 48'? Bldg., from
Cliff Windley? Pt. No, 196 O.T.
48' x 72' and bldg $34.30
Stanley, Bessie W., c/o John Cecil
Stanley, Pt. No. 187, Pine St.
25' x 99' and house, Pt. No. 187
O.T. Pine St. 30' x 99' $18.68
Stanley, Julius Caesar A wife, Pt.
No. 179 O.T. Pine St., Pt. No.
215 O.T. Mulberry St. 49' x 110'
imps.. More, uiug. ? uwciuiig
1950 $69.08
Stanley, Lottie, Pt. No. 190 O.T.,
Craven St., between Pine and
Mulberry St $7.73
Stephens, Charlie, Hrs., c/o Maggie
Anderson, Pt. No. 202, Queen
St., and house $26.15
Suggs, Garfield & Letha, Pt. No. 88
Pine St. 33' x 110 and house. Pt.
No. 87 and 88 N.T. Pine St. 3V4'x
110' $43.33
Teel, John and Eloise, Pt. No. 63
N.T. Pollock St. 55' x 198' dwg.
under construction. Finish
ed $45.67
Turner, Henry W., Jr., Pt. No. 90
Pollock Et. 27% x 198' and
dwelling $21.00
Tyson, Edward, Pt. No. 33 H.T.
40' x 198' and house $18.47
Tyson, Moses & Carolyn, Pt. No.
91 N T., Marsh St $4.21
Ward, Hettie A., Pt. No. 26 N T.,
Pine St. 55' x 90' $15.60
Washington. John L. and Lucy, Pt.
No. 123 Broad St.. 35' x 70' $14.09
Washington, John N., Est., Pt. No.
180 O.T. Queen St.
42 % 'x 50' $22.51
Williams, Benjamin H., No. 190.
O.T., Craven 55' x 110' $17.27
Williams. Nehcmiah, Pt. No. 198
O.T., Pine St. 27%' x 110' and
house $10.42
Willoughby, S. J., Est., c/o Lou
rena Fulford, "198' and house be
tween Pine and Mulberry
St $9.14
Wilson, Howard L. & Eva, Pt. No.
182, O.T. Pine St. 32' x 110'
building unfinished $22.1)4
Wilson, Mary D., Est., c/o Mrs.
Jesse Duffy, No. 139 Pollock St.
O.T. 55' x 198' $11.29
Windley, Clifton, Pt. No. 87 N.T.
Pine St.? Pt. No. 90 N.T. 27.5 x
21.5 back part of lot $23.40
HOME LOANS
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
of New Bern, N. C.
Sponsor ot Home Ownership
417 BROAD ST. PHONE 3711
Savings Account# Injured
Dudley, who is stationed with the
USCG at Norfolk, V*., was at home
over the weekend. Mr. Dudley is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Dudley.
Chowan College Glee Club; un
der the direction of Mr*. Frank
Poole, sang at the First Baptist
Church Sunday evening. May 16.
There were 35 young people in the
group, and their rendition of
choruses and solos was very much
enjoyed by the large audience in
attendance.
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Willis and
son, Alex, spent Mother's Day with
Mrs. Georgia Willis.
Mr. and Mrs Leonard Davis and
daughter, Miss Serina, spent
Mother's Day with Mrs. Davis'
mother, Mrs. Addie Tolar, in Lum
berton. They were accompanied
home by her brother, Mr. Thomas
M. Tolar. who spent several days at
Davis visiting his sister and family.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Sty
ron of Otway. a daughter, Patricia
Nadine. at Sea Level Hospital,
Thursday. May 13. Mrs. Styron and
baby are doing nicely. They left
the hospital Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.
Styron also have a son, Kenneth
Neal. Mr. Styron, who is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Styron of
Davis, was at home over the week
end, and has now returned to
Charleston, S. C., where he is sta
tioned with the U. S. Navy.
About thirty-five members of
the First Baptist Church attended
the birthday and thanksgiving ser
vices held at the Baptist Church at
Newport Sunday afternoon. May
15. The Rev. M R. Haire, former
pastor of the Davis Church, was
guest speaker of the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Willis are
expecting their daughter and fam
ily, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dempsey and
children of Washington, D. C? this
weekend. They plan to spen about
a week visiting relatives and
friends.
Little Miss Marilyn Dixon is bet
ter and back at school after having
been sick with measles.
Mr. Alger Glenn Willis Jr., of
Portsmouth, Va., spent the week
end of May 9 with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Alger Willis.
G. A. Focus Week, which is ob
served by Missionary Baptist
Churches over the Southland, was
held at the First Baptist Church
during the week of May 9 through
15. At the end of the week a social
for the Junior and Intermediate
Girls' Auxiliaries was given at the
parsonage of the church. A weiner
roast was enjoyed after which
fudge was made and popcorn was!
served. A very good time was hacty
by the twenty-five members pres
ent.
The eleventh grade at Smyrna
High School made a sightseeing
trip by chartered bus to Guilford
Courthouse on May 7. Those from
Davis making the trip were:
Messrs. Tommie Davis, Otis Willis,
Roy Davis Styron, Miss Dorothy
Willis and Mrs. Hazel Arthur, and
Mrs. Leona Gilgo, chaperon.
The eighth grade graduating ex
ercises will be held Friday morn
ing at the Smyrna School audi
torium. There are twenty-five boys
and girls in the class. Miss Willa
Jackson, daughter of the Rev. and
Mrs. R. H. . Jackson, is valedic
torian, and Miss Anne Marie Davis,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Corbitt
Davis, is salutatorian.
Little Miss Margaret Davis,
granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Davis, continues to be sick
with measles. Her friends are glad
to know she is some better today,
and hope she will be out soon.
Mrs. Alger Willis is better and
out again after being quite sick
with influenza.
Miss Nell Lawrimore, of Sea
Level, has been visiting relatives
and friends in the community for
the past several days.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Styron, who
have both been sick with severe
sore throats, are reported to be
much improved.
Little Stevie Styron, son of Mr. |
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hit parents are visiting llr. and
Mr*. Oil* Styron. Mrs. Styron was
the former Miss Cwynn of Straits.
On May 14th G. A. Focus Week
was culminated at the Beaufort
Baptist Church with a Coronation
service Miss Nina Faye Kirk was
crowned Queen Regent, which is
the highest honor in the Girls'
Auxiliary steps of achievement, and
a reception in her honor was held
at the church following the cere
mony.
Those from Davis who attended
were: Misses Carolyn Garner, Gay
Styron, Dawn Piner, Dianne Willis.
Serins Davis. Sylvis Davis, Jean
Davis, Elizabeth Styron, Raeline
Smith, Gloria Jean Davis, Brenda
Willis, Judy Davis, Mrs. Dena Sal
ter, president of WMU of Davis
Church, Mrs. Maurice ' Garner,
Counselor for Intermediate GA,
Mrs. Rosalie Davis. Counselor for
Junior GA, Mrs. Evelyn Smith,
Mrs. Emma Wade, Mrs. Norma Wil
lis, and Mrs. Thelma Piner.
The eighth grade of Smyrna
School went by chartered bus on
their annual trip this year to Ra
leigh, N. C., on a sightseeing tour
of the State Capitol May 7. They
visited the Museum. Hall of His
tory, Coliseum, the Governor's
Manson. the School for the Blind,
State Hospital. State Prison, and
had lunch in Pullen Park.
A most enjoyable day was had
by all who made the trip: Bernie
Davis, Julian Gilgo, Eldred Gilli
kin, Liston Lawrence, Jackie Gilli
kin, Bobby HunningS, Phillip Ma
son, Tommy Gillikin, Glenn Pigott,
Wanda Baker, Helen Cash, Ann
Davis. Serina Davis, Elberta Gilli
kin, Willa Jackson, Lenora Law
rence, Jeanie Lewis, Judith Lewis,
Alice Willis, Alice Willson, Mathil
da Gillikin. Laura Lewis, and Miss
Jessie Pigott, teacher.
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Ice Windows
Fort William, Ont (AP)? O. J.
Weiben, Fort William airlines
manager, said it five bim "quite a
?tart" his lint night on the
Belcher lilanda in Hudson Bay to
see lighted windows like a small
town. In daylight he bad seen
nothing but a desolate waste of ice
and snow.
The lighted windows were in
Eskimo igloos.
"They make their windows with
a clear sheet of ice," said Weiben.
With little use for white man's
goods, except guns and ammuni
Umbrella Proves to Bo
Mystery to Arizona Lass
Tucaon, Aril. (AP) ? Kathryn
Sued lump has spent all tour yeiri
of her life in this deaert region
where rain ia a rarity. When a
couain from Cincinnati dropped in
W viait'on a cloudy day ahe was
carrying an umbrella.
"What's that thing?" aaked Kath
ryn. She demanded and got an ex
planation and a demonstration
She pondered a while and aaked,
"Would you show me how that ma
chine works again?"
tion, some 200 Eskimo families are
spread through the 3,000-aquare
mile area of the ialanda in mid
Hudson Bay. Housing presents no
problem Within two or three
hours they can "whip up an igloo."
VOTE FOR
GASTON SMITH
OF ATLANTIC
FOR
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination
for County Commissioner of Carteret County in the
Democratic Primary May 29, 1954.
If nominated to this office I will serve the people
of Carteret County faithfully, honestly and with fair
ness to all parties concerned.
Your assistance will be appreciated.
Respectfully,
GASTON SMITH
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ELECTION NOTICE
THE STATE-WIDE PRIMARY
1
ELECTION DAY
SATURDAY, MAY 29TH, 1954
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HOURS 6:30 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M.
In this primary Democratic candidates for the -
offices of U. S. Senator, State Insurance Commis
sioner, State Treasurer, Judge of Superior Court,
Solicitor of the Superior Court and County Offi
cials will be chosen as the Democratic Party nom
inees for the General Election on Nov. 2, 1954.
There will be no Republican Ticket in the pri
maries, the Republicans having chosen their can
didates without contest.
CHALLENGE DAY
SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1954
From 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Carteret County was patriotic in War Time.
Our men in the armed forces (many were volun
teers) exceeded the national average.
Carteret County is proud of our Nation, our
State and our County.
Active voting in every election will insure good
government.
This Board favors no candidate and no party.
Our job is to see that we have fair elections and
that every vote is counted as cast.
Carteret County Board of Elections
PHONE 2-7441 BEAUFORT, N.-C.
F. R. SEELEY, CHAIRMAN