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EAST DRIVE-IN THEATRE One-Half Mile East of ft-aafort On Hiahway J? Children Under 12 Admitted Free Uit Timea Tonight WED. ? Double Feature 'The Golden Idol" with JOHNNY SHEFFIELD ANNE KIMBELL -AND "Terror by Night" with BASIL RABHBONF NIGEL BRUCE Thursday ? Friday CWptuCMB I IK- WUL CAREY IT ihjjfdH Um Hvtiu Mm iSEi- EVANS ? HYER BISHOP | tt*r> km. ht* h MW LAW I k| MUACt MmNMLD - DmcM % (MB f . SbM9 First Show SUft*ts at Du?k TAX SALE NOTICE This 17th day of May, 1955. Morehead City, North Carolina. Notice is hereby given that the property hereinafter described and to whom belonging will be sold at the City Hall door in Morehead City, North Carolina, to the highest bidder for cash at Public Auction on Monday, June 13, 1955, at 12 o'clock noon for taxes and costs for the year 1954 and for such other years as indicated below, un less paid before that day. John E. Lashley Morehead City Tax Collector TOWN OF MORHWAD CITY ADVERTISING LIST 1954 TAXES Adams, Austin P. Lot 2 square 27 69.15 Adams, Clarence Dalton 5 square 160 16.93 Adams, George W. 6 square 160 ?>... 24.16 Adams, George W. 7 square 160 13.13 Anderson, Mrs. Joe 9 square 141 72.97 Baker, John A. 14 square 208 92.69 Baldreo, V. K. N'4 14-15 square 18 50.11 Ballou, D. A. EH lot 16, square 128, 1-16 square 128 50.23 Barnes, Mildred R. 6-8-10 square 143 118.09 Barts, Robert I. 3 square 48 67.92 Baysden, Kenneth P. 1 square 67 ... 50.64 Bell, Mrs. Annie Lewis 1 square 98 16.22 Borden, Mrs. Billie G, 14 Mont. sub. div ? 58.63 Brinson, R. L. 29-30-41 Mont. sub. div 38.88 Broom, O. L. 4 square 47 ? 62.10 Burton, Ashton (Sallie V. Banks property) 13.86 Buck, Leo E. 12 square 88 11.46 Bunn, Turner Battle Jr. 1-16 square 45 68.81 Cantelli, Robert J. 14 square 204 ? 18.61 Chambers, W. R. 9-10 square 200 15.08 Coleburn, L. E. 3 square 69 ? 51.14 Conway, Mrs. Amelia M. 10 square 128 3.35 Copeland, Mrs. Virginia 1 square 49 89-25' Dale, Cora and C. Oliva 12 square 141 83.83 Darden", James H. A John C. 553-571 S. S. 113.77 Davis, Gerald Scott , 3 square 48 44.13 Davis, W. T. (Heirs) 3 square 88 21.03 Day, Gordon, 3 square 24 .... 82.10 Deans, George Willard 13 square #8 ... 81.24 Dixon, Mrs. WUlie V. No. 2 Riggs sub. div. 24.38 Dudley, Mrs. Guy 11 square 04 19.74 Dunn, G. C. 2-3 square 42 .... 91.71 Edwards, DougUs 9 square t03 2346 Eure. Uilliard V House Ik 1st Highway 70 ... <5.56 Exum, Wyatt P. 7 square 204 98.78 Forrest, Lewis C. 2 square 58 71.14 Freeman, D. A. 4-5-6-8 square 98 22038 Freeman, David L. 1 square 130 ? 15.75 freeman, Gordon E. TAX SALE NOTICE 11 square 74 8CT.05 Fulcher, Carrie G. 4 square 105 , IS O# Garner, Mrs. Eleanora S4 lot 1 square 103 2622 liarner, Robert L. 15-16 square 51 58.15 Gibbs, Mrs. Villa F. 9-10 square 92 ? _... 17.35 Gillikin, ?. G. (Heirs) 1/5 1 square, 3 square (7 12.47 Goodrich, Evarett 5-105 .... 14.06 Guthrie, Cornelius 7 aq. 63 .. . 36.22 Guthrie, Herman. 4 aq . M ... 15.05 Guthrie,' Capt. John C. 13 square 65 44.36 Guthrie, Lucille ? 36.44. Guthrie. Liacie. 11 sq. 147 11.76 Guthrie, Lucy Ballou ,4 square 128 - 6.67 Guthrie, William E. 5 square #9 29.31 Harrelson, Drandy 16 square 105 45.29 Barrel. Alice. Edwards H 14-15 square 10 62.67 Harvey, James .8 aq. 100 12.83 Hardiaon. R. 15 sq. 42 55.69 Hewitt. Cramer. 13 aq. 30 .... 16.99 Hill. Vernon 12 sq. 72 15.09 Hooks, Troy S. 8 sq. 145 43.72 .Hqwerton, Jff. H fl MP"' sub. div 70.11 Howland, James E. 12-13 square 99 90.57 Howland, Farcy W. 9 square 36 71.14 Ipock, Andrew / V< ?aton & Y eager land ... 6.93 Jenkins, W. JJ. 3 sq. 71 56.85 Johnson, Eli?ab?th Gray 5 square 11,6 ? ... 48.54 Johnson. Wanda Louise 2 square 124 ? 8.31 Jones, A. R. 12-13 aq. 82 39.21 Kirkman, Jessie G. 3 square 158 17.25 Lawrence, James L. 12 square 63 29.27 Lewis, Behna. 16 sq. 22 27.55 Lewis, Claud P. 11 sq. 6 41.17 Lewis, Mrs. Mary R. N'i 9-10 square 70 71.94 Levys, Hygh L. 4 sq. 69 24.16 Lewis, James. N'a 7 sq. 63 6.67 Lewis, John Conner 12 sq. 126 15.09 Lewis, L. M. 11 sq. 107 33.43 Lewis, Willie F. 6 sq. 19 ... 37.48 Lockey, Mrs. Vera. 11 sq. 19 37.12 Long, Jacob F. Jr. NV4 11-12-13 square 184 .... 18.84 McCullum, Jerry Lee No. 3 Noyes sub. div. 61.87 Mann, C. D. 11 sq. 92 30.97 Marks, W. H. Jr. 13 sq. 158 31.14 Mason. Mrs. Delda B. 9 square 126 9.47 Mason, Donnie. 10 sq. 44 .... 30.70 Merrill. Sarah L. 16 sq. 94 16.22 Midgett, Arthur M. Jr. 5 square 124 43.93 Midgett, Mrs. June W. 13 square 16 46.92 Mills, Sam G. (Est.) hi 1-2 square 50 . 5.14 Minor, Gerald. 16 sq. 124 .... 19.21 Minor, James Franklin 14 square 184 6.02 Morton, James W. 4 sq. 124 9.47 Morton, Jessie D. 8 sq. 88 .... 31.07 Morton, John P. 9 sq. 44 39.21 Murphey, Mrs. J. R. 1 square 92 17.35 Murray, J. D. 6-7* sq. 115 .... 151.88 Nelson, Willie & Augie hi 9-10 square 124 26.62 Nelson, Willie Jr. 13 square 124 ? 15.09 Noe, Harry W. J. Pt. 30 x 90 & Bldg. _.. 9.47 Oden, James Edward 18 square 154 ? 5.28 Oliva, A. S. Sr. 12 sq. 14 .... 63.83 O'Neal, E. D. 4 sq. 107 20.80 Parker, Mrs. Nettie W. 9 square 69 46.82 Piner, Charles H. Jr. 16 square 145 ? ,. 53.63 Piner, James E. 11 sq. 70 .... 48.58 Pittman, Alfred W. 9-10 square 96 77.32 Purifoy, N. R. Est 1 2-14 15-16 square 107 .... 104.96 Quinn, J. F. 19 square A 49.06 Rice, Bera. 14 square 19 .... 30.09 Rice, Bonney. 5 square 4 .... 73.17 Rice, D. C. 11 square 80 45.16 Riggs, Harry T. 7 Riggs sub. div. 12.83 Riggs, H. C. 50 x 100 Camp Glenn 3.76 Roberts, Deri Gray. 6 sq. '50... 27.78 Roberts, J. E. 7 sq. 50 46.72 Roberts, Margaret W. 8-10 square 50 17.35 Roberts, Stephen 15-16 square 33 .... 94.96 Robinson, Clifford J. 9 square 72 ? 47.12 Rogers, Raymond J. V4 #-10 square 74, 70.51 Rosemond, t. L. 9 sq. 164 .... 9.41 Royal, Garland 14 *q. 47, 19 aq. 147 105.99 Ruffin, Herbert B. 11 sqt 13. 19-16 sq. 49, 5 aq. 13 129.52 Salter. Bertie. 4 sq. 100 ..... 12.18 Sanders, Mrs. Grace 3 square 12* 19.61 Saratewski, Sigmond B. H 14-15 H 74 22.50 Sawyer, Keith 4 sq. 92 47.95 Schlingmann, L. M. 18 square 44 ... 46.00 Shilton, Grady W. 3 square 100 32 48 Smith, Mrs. Allied W. 4 square 9S ? 24.Q# Smith, Bessie. 7 sq. 105 ..... 12.83 Smith, Herbert. 2 sq. 128 .... 48.45 Smith, Judd A. 1 sq. 42 56.39 Smith, Kernie. 12 iq. 46 ..... 25.18 Smith, Leonard (Est) * 16 square 92 ? 7.15 Smith, Vernon. 6 sq. 107 .... 58.09 Smith, William H. 18 aq. 128 .15.09 Smith, Wyona Nelson 8 square 122 19.21 Snip**, Beginia W. 1 square 10S 10.14 Stagg, Mrs J. E. (Est.) S32 S. S. .-... 114.17 Staton, Jessie C. ? sq. M ... 80,98 Styron, L. W. 6 sq. 90 11.87 Styron, Rebecca N^4 14-13 square 74 .... 18.49 Styron, Sadie 20.38 Styron, WUlUm H. 9 sq. 201...48Ja TabflB. fM?? Willi. T4X 84" N0?cb Willis. Thomas. 10-11 aq. 31 -MM Willis, Vannie B 8 *q. >7 87 42 Willis, Wiofield C. (Est.) 12 aq. M. 4 aq. J12 M il Woodland. Alida L. 7 square 71 J6.72 Yeager. Ebeoeser M 1 lot Yeager land ? 4.79 COLORED Allen, Willi* J. sq. D 9 11 Bectoo, John Harry 15 square 152 47.81 Beet on, William H. 1 18 square 104 - 51.53 Bell. Alonzo. 4 sq. 144 14 89 Bell, Sarah. 14 sq. 1M 7.1S Bell, William James 9 iQuare 1 W - - 11. IS Benson, David R. .4-8 square 148 ? 21.87 Benson, ?11*. 8 sq. 86 17.35 Boyd, A. U (Eft.) 2 square 160 3.22 Boyd, Anthony. 910 sq. 182 .41.04 Boyd. Carrie G. 1 sq. 150 25.29 iBoyd? Janice Bailey 3 square 150 - 37.75 |Brew(ngton, Paul D. 7 sq 144, 9 sq. 148 40.98 .Bryant, Eva. 8 sq. 108 15.09 Bynum, Jennis & (-Catherine 14 sq. 80 ....... 24.86 CaJvin, John (Est.) 7-8 square 154 6.02 Cartar, Herbert L. 11-12 square 104 602 Collins, Beatrice 14 square 150 8.28 Collins. Bertha. If sq. 64 9.41 Collins, George Edward 6 square 104 8.28 Courman, Albert 5 square 110 44.86 Dp vis, Curtis. 1-16 sq. 64 15.25 Dudley, Amos H. 5 square A, 7 square 156 52 47 Dudley, BeHord. 5 sq. C .... 21.87 Dudley, Ernest Est. 2-3-13 square D 14.74 Dudley, John Isaac 1-2 square B. 8.48 Dudley, Robert B. 15 square 62 1 21.83 Fuller, Gertie (Est.) , 6 square 152 27.55 Fuller, Starling 1-2 square 152 33.83 Cask ill, John. 4 sq. 110 6.79 Green, Willie (Heirs) 2 square 152 20.74 Gwyn, Louis. 3 sq. 108 10.54 Harris, Madeline T. 2-3-13-14-15 sq. 108, 2-4-13 sq. 146 30.60 Henderson, Elizabetlt 7 square 150 7.74 Henderson, Owen 7 sq. 66, 10 sq. 50 -. 33.75 Henderson, Winfield 7 square 150 12.16 Herring, Ernestine 5 square 64 . 13.96 Herring, Eula. 3 sq. 104 ... 19.07 Hester, Alice. 7 sq. C 2.53 Hester, Osborne. 14 sq. 152 .... 4.79 Hester, Quiocey. 9 10 sq 13 18 18 Hester, Rufus. 5 sq. 4 7.05 Hewitt, Cramer. 13 sq. 20 18.02 Hodge, Jerry. 6 sq. 64 17.35 Holland, Charles. 8 sq. 144 7.74 Holland, Jessie A. 2-16 square 104 38.70 Horton, Cecil. 15 sq. 100 33.87 Horton, William C. 7 square f54 22.40 Humphrey, Clem M. 7 square 104 6.02 Johnson, Horace. 9 sq. 108 .... 19.30 Jones, Harvey W. 7 sq. 106 .21.87 [Jones, Dr. Oscar D. (Est.) 14-15 square 66 17.35 King, John H. 3 sq. 66 30 19 Marbly, Starkey Sr. (Est.) 9 square B 16.62 Motfley, William 3.78 Hidgett, Abraham L. 8-9-10 square 152 12.44 Monroe, Beatrice. 13 sq. 154 . ..10.54 Monroe, Douglas W'i 14-15 square 86 7.53 Monroe. John. 4 square 104, 11 square 66 40.74 Monroe, Malisa 6 sq. 148, 6 sq. E " 7.74 Pickett, Lynwood 1 square C 27.75 Roberts, John H. 4 square 152 38.25 Sanders, Mary F. 11 sq. 110 12 83 Sawyer, Annie. 10 sq. 108 ... 19.21 Shepard, Mattie P. 15 sq. 154 :..... 10.54 Shepard, Thomas. 3 sq. 154. ...19.61 Smith, OcUvia. 12 sq. 106 13.96 Stamps, George (Heirs) ? 16 square D 9.05 Stiles, James D. 2 sq. 144 11.57 Taylor, Joseph. 16 sq. 144 .... 19.11 Tiuery, John R.14 sq. 100 .... 20.74 Tootle, Luther. T5 sq. 156 4.79 Tootle, Randolph 14-15 squire 108 30.07 Ward, Henry. 0-10 >q. 108 .... 16.22 Ward, William Jr. 6 square 146 12.53 Warnett, Eddie & Eloise 15 square D 8.28 Williams, Auguatus 7 square B. - 23.47 Williams, George C. 1 square D. : ? ? 18J8 Williams, Sam (Est.) 14 square 110 56.29 Taylor, W. H. Jr. , , 1213 square 30 - 32.48 Toxey, Mrs. Mary. 3 sq. 92 .... 8.87 Veach, Georg* A Alice 8 square 33 8.28 Vick, Mrs. SaUie H Eaton Land -...'18.22 Wade, Ben F. (Heirs) 5 square 98 17.35 Wade, E. P. 13 sq. 7? 17.35 Wade, Thomas A. 12 sq. 78 88.78 Wataon, William A 7 square 08 1?,61 WicJUnr. Charles L. Sr. 12 square 11? - M 7 Willis, Mrs. Abeam 8 square 108 12J8 Willis, A Darcey 1218 square 87 82.77 SfSJ** Ki- * 2 158 JW Willis, Aabton. 14 *q. 88 .... 53.80 Willis, Don Francis ? square 8T .. ? _ 98.88 Om*. ?. ? JUrb** jq. M,S aq. 121, 13 sq. 24, 18 sq. 58 ? 127.88 Story of Christ Filmed in Eastman Co^or, "Day of Triumph," Century Films' full-length production of the story of Christ. Cast in the most inspir ing role of Christ is Robert Wilson. Water System Owners Apply for Franchise S. A. Horton and his wile Pansy, I owners of Atlantic Beach Sales and Service have applied to the State Utilities Commission for a water system franchise The Hortons sell water to a num ber of Atlantic Beach business places and hotels. They said they had not realized that their business was subject to state regulation. As part of the application, they requested approval of their rates. TAX SAI.E NOTICE Willis, Mrs. E. C. (Heirs) 15-16 sq. 23 63.80 Willis, Edna Earl. 7 sq. 103 21.87 Willis, Eleanor Garner S'4 16 square 103 7.15 Willis, Eugene C. Jr. 13 square 53 71.25 Willis, Harold Edgar 11 square 65 23.09 Willis, Harrison G. 5-7-11-12-15 sq. 144, 2-4-6-8-10-12-14-15 sq. G. 10-12 sq. 146 26 98 Willis, H. G. WVi 6 sq. 14 .... 63.80 Willis, Mrs. Ivey B. 8 square 65 42.27 Willis, Jessie M. 13 sq. 101 .... 44.53 j Willis, John K. 1 lot Sabiston land 12.79 Willis, McDonald J. 2 square 72 74.83 Willis, Reginald N. 8 square 26 33.00 Willis, Russell E, N. H. & Fred 6 acres Eaton land 15.09 Willis, Mrs. Sabra B. (Heirs) 6 square 92 41.14 Willis, Mrs. Sallie N. 6 square 26 44.53 Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Hard question 7. Flowers 12. Trotect 13. Gnawing animal 14. Bear witness 15. Thorough fare in. Sandpiper 17. Furniture 19. Macaw 20. Irish expletive 22. Denaert 23. Stalk 24. Shot from ambush 26. Sweetsop 27. Unhappy 28. Ilurry 29. Factory 21 . Photo graphic device 34. Amount of medicine 35. Disfigure 3<?. Small armadillo 35. Bitter , vetch 39. Of sound 41. Japanese coin 42. Hesitated 44. Having rhythmical fall 46. Salt of oleic acid 47. Fruit 45. {Examina tions 49. Kncamped Author Writes About Ocracoke Bv AUCE K. RONDTHALER Ocracoke ? Many people who come to Ocracoke Island are so charmed by its unique atmosphere and exciting history that they im mediately decide to write a book about it. But tew get around to it. However. Fran Martin. Norfolk's author of children's books, came to the island two summers ago for several weeks, caught the inspira lion to write about Ocracoke. and ilid so. Her book. Pirate Island, will be published by Harper's this fall and will especially delight children liv ing on the Outer Banks or in East ern North Carolina. Since the hero of the tale is a young boy of the period and the villain is that famous pirate. Ed ward Teach, alias Blackboard, the book may have more appeal to 12 year-old boys than to the leas ven turesome young iadies of 12 years. In addition to picturing the ac tual capture of Blackbeard in 1718 by Lt. Robert Maynard of the Royal Navy. Mrs. Martin in one chapter deals with the Dismal Solution to Friday's Punic DOWN 1. Crownlike ornament 2. Comes in 3. In the rear A Urine legal action 5. Formerly 6. Pound again 7. Wander % 8. Lyric poem 9. House of Congress 10. Hardens 11. Water vapor 13. Breathing sound 18. Invite 21. Passage way 23. Precipitous 25. Crony 26. Purpose 28. Stew 29. State of mind HO. Emanates 31. Is able 32. Feel indignation IS. Take vengeance 34. Station 35* Style 37. Paid one's Nhare 39. Hardens 40. Solicitude 43. Took a chair 45. Biblical tribe Climactic Fist Duel Klroy "CrazylrHs" Hlrsch and Trrid Ihinran In fist duel, cHmartic strut from "tncbairu'd." Hall Hartlett production presented by War ner Bros. Story of the unique "prison without walls" at Chino, Cali fornia. "Cnchalaed" also stars Barbara Hair and Chester Morris. Swamp, whlph the young boy pass ed in making his way back to Great Bridge, with the wreckers at Nags Head, with episodes on a coastwise schooner, and with return to Wil liamsburg where some of the pi rates were hanged. Other children's books by Mrs. Martin are Knuckles Down, No School Friday, Sea Room, all with modern themes, And Nine Tales of Coyote and Nine Tales of Raven, Indian legends excitingly told for young .people. She ha s also written a number of plays for the Chil dren's Theater. .Her books are illustrated by her sister, Dorothy McEntee, an art teacher, who visited Ocracoke Island with Mrs. Martin. _ _ _ _ . a . SIENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY ? LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Nearest thing to FLYING SORCERY fwCUtf Tfope&u _ doftt *Z^U^u; Z^tic^..^) IN A land vehicle, there's never been any thing like the magic a pilot gets with his variable pitch propellers. 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