Legal Notion Young, Defendants In Superior Court Judgment Number 2997 Under and by virtue of an exe cution directed to the undersigned Sheriff from Superior Court of Car teret County, in the above entitled action, I will on the 23rd day of October. 1959, at twelve o'clock noon, at the door of the Carteret County courthouse in Beaufort, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all right, title and interest which the defendants now have or at any time, at or after the docketing of the judgment in said action had in and to the fol lowing described real estate, lying and being in White Oak Township, Carteret County; North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: 52.2 acres in Carteret County, in White Oak Township, on White Oak Public Road, about 20 miles south , west of the Town of Newport, shown on Map Book 1, Page 281, as Tracts 4, 5. 6, (map of J. 11. Young lands), tracts 4, 5, 6, each 17.4 acres, with improvements thereon, described in deed Novem ber 6, 1942. made by Mamie Young et als to James W. Young. Book 99, page 562, Carteret County Registry, plat thereof made by J. G. Hassell, Engineer, November, 1946 This sale will be made subject to all prior liens of record and a 10r; down payment in cash at date of sale will be required. This the 21st day of September, 1959. Hugh Salter Sheriff of Carteret County s29 oft-13-20 * NUTIl K North Carolina Carteret County Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Frances W. Hyatt, dated the 26th day of Au gust, 1958. and recorded in Book 192. page 203, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County. North Carolina, default j having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se cured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned trus tee will offer for sale at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Beau fort, North Carolina at 12:00 noon, on the 3rd day of November, 1959, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same lying and being in the County of Carteret and State of North Carolina, in Morehead Township, and more particularly described as follows: A certain part of the tract or parcel of land in Carteret County, State of North Carolina, described and bounded, viz: Morehead Town ships: adjoining lands of W. H. Whealton and Sabiston land: be ing on the north of the old high way, and beginning at the ditch at the culvert and eastwardly with the highway one hundred (100) feet to an iron stake; thence Northeast wardly to an iron stake, westward ly with the Sabiston line to a ditch, ^?^?1 Not 4cm ?thence southwardly to th* begin nine, containing one-fourth ( hk ) of an acre, mora or loot; tame com veyed to J. S. Seamoa by W M Wheal tou et UK, April IS. 1936. Book 74. page 575, Carter* County Registry, more particularly de scribed a a follows: Beginning at a slake on the north side of Avery Street which stake is the SE corner of land conveyed to Frances W. Hyatt by I. L. Sea mon and wife, Lillie Belle ieamon. recorded Book 150, page 454; thence N 9-10 E 15* feet to a cor ner; thence No ft) 50 W 50 feet to a corner; thence S 9 10 W 152.5 feet to a corner on the north side j of Avery Street; thence 8 77-00 E 00 feet to point of beginning, con taining (1/t) acre more or less and being part of that land con veyed to Frances W. Hyatt by J. S. Seamon and wife, Lillie Belle Sea mon, recording Book 150, page 456. This 30th day of September, 1959. I Joseph Ifinnotti, Trustee 06- 13-20-27 NOTICE North Carol ana Carteret Counly Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust, executed by Sauiuel |1. Conner and wife, Janice Conner, dated the 4th day of November, 1958, and recorded in Book 195. page 197, in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Carteret County,, North Carolina, default having ?>ecn made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the ; terms thereof subject to forecfos ure. the undersigned trustee will ' offer for sale at public auction to ! the highest bidder for cash at tin* courthouse door in Beaufort, North i Carolina, at 12:00 noon on the 3rd day of November, 1959, the proper ty conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Carteret and State of North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: In Straits Township, Carteret County. Beginning at a point on the dirt road which borders the east side of the property of the parties of the first part; thence northwardly to the field ditch ; thence westwardly with said ditch to another ditch; thence south wardly with the second ditch to the road; thence eastwardly with the road to the point of beginning. It being the intention of the par ties of the first part to convey one acre of land and no more This the 30th day ot September, 1959. Joseph Minnotti, Trustee 06 13-20-27 Weed Fighter I GdrtfonsviUe. Va. (AP ) ? Richard I Davis says he has found the sol I ution to the weed problem in his" j vegetable garden. He covers the ? garden with plastic with a tiny hole cut out for each vegetable. Putting it between rows as do com mercial growers leaves too much space for weeds, Davis says. Fur thermore, his method causes his vegetables to be well watered. ilV TIAV uij j/njL YOU Tiicrnirnj iiloUUVISili DODGE A complete new line of eoonomy cars in the low-price field I NOW DODGE BUILDS TWO QRCAT CARS New DODOE DAKT ? Nv* 'BO DODGE The Power of a Story ... Photo by Reginald L*w1? The paperback book has brought great novels off dusty, obscure shelves into the hands of everyone. The fascination of a story held this reader spellbound, in this position, for over an hour recentJy in the City Newsstand, Morehead City. His picture was snapped three times, unknown to him, while he sat absorbed in Dostoyevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. Negro News Ocean Breeze Lodge 118 of More head City will have game night each Thursday night at the Lodge Prizes will be given and admission is 25 cents. Queen of the South, chapter 209, Order or Eastern Star, will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic hall. Mrs. Marjorie Stiles, worthy ma tron,, asks tiiat all members at tend. The Ladies Home Instruction Club met at the home of Mrs. Ethel Dudley Thursday evening. ! Devotions were led by Mrs. Irene Hester and Mrs. Ethel Allen. Mrs. Wincie Quick, president. presided at the business session. The group discussed giving the play. Old Maids Convention, to help raise funds for band uniforms for W. S. King School. This week's meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Bertha Dudley. There will be a cook-out on the lawn. Morehead City Hospital Admitted: Wednesday, John Bradford Howard Jr., Morehead City; Mrs. Sally Simmons, Beau fort. Friday, Carl Pritchard, Have lock. Discharged: Friday. Frank Gor don. Beaufort; J. C. Parker, New Bern. Saturday, Mrs. Ovena Godette and son, Havelock. 1% I board (Continued from Page 1) for housing mosquito spraying equipment and truck* The building will be situated on an already available concrete floor on the air port property, Beaufort. Cost of the building will be $2,640 Commissioners Smith and David Yeomans said spraying was of value in their communities. Com missioner llarrell Taylor laid spraying wasn't doing much good at Sea Level. Odell Merrill, chairmaa of the Beaufort Historical Association, asked the county's permission to lease some land in West Beaufort for a museum to be established in conjunction with the town's 250th anniversary. The board asked that Mr. Mer rill's group present in November specific proposals on how the land would be used. A. H. James, superior court clerk, Alvah Hamilton, county at torney, and Mr. Potter, county auditor, were asked to get plana on building a new vault, for court records, on the northeast comer of the courthouse. The board authorized Mr. HamU lon to start foreclosure proceedings immediately on all real eatate oa which taxes are due up to and la :luding 1958. Authorized to be soM to Doris W. button and B. H. Sutton, route 1 Newport, was one acre of land to vhich the county held a deed. The buttons are heirs of the former >wner. The board passed a resolution ?requesting the North Carolina Wild ife Resources Commiaaion to urnish the county with a list of ill the boats for which liceaaes will >e sold in January. The sanitation ifficer was also authorized to fur lish the tax office with intorma ion on trailers inspected. Commissioners drew asaari of itizens for jury duty in November ieetlag Postpaael The Beaufort Historical Associa ion meeting, scheduled far tonight, las been postponed until Tuesday, >ct. 13, at 8 p. m. ?t Hsidan'a leataurant. The postponement was aused by a conflict with aa em rgency Red Cross meeting The M Croat is the only rotan eer society authorized la rsalir f the US Army. D?(??rt?ent Crossword Puzzle L l?r I.PMIIHlvC ?UmUv* 7. Harmony Blunt U Dudtm h.Imiwi' U Wrltlm implement M. rinnish ???port II. Olden timer poet. II. 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