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Notice of Sale Of Real Estate For Taxes Pursuant to General Statutes of North Carolina. Chapter 105, Sec tion 387, and pertinent law, and to the direction of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Newport, the undersigned tax collector of the Town of Newport will offer for sale at public auction for cash at the Town Hall door of the Town of Newport, North Carolina, at 10:00 a.m., Monday, October 10, 1960, the real property listed below sit uate in the Town of Newport. The purpose of the sale is the collec tion of delinquent taxes for the Town of Newport for the year 1959 and prior years. The name of each tax payer owing taxes, the amount of taxes due. and brief description of the real property upon which said taxes are a lien appear below. The sale will be made subject to increased amounts for penalties and costs. This 16th day of September, 1960. Edith Lockey, Tax Collector Town of Newport Hibbs, Edgar L., 1 lot Chatham St. and dwelling, 1 lot West Newport subdivison .2. $81.8 Hinson. L. A. and E. B., lot No. 144 and storage building $98.28 Hill, Joe C., 47 26/100 acres $5.82 McElwaine, Melvin J., 1 lot West Newport subdivision $3.00 Mann, Asa and Pearl, 1 Water St. and fish market $10.57 Mann, Mrs. James E., 1 lot and dwelling, 1 Wets Railroad St. and dwelling $2.83 Mann, John C. and wife, 1 East Railroad St. and dwelling, $14.53 Mauney, Zeb. C., 2 lots New Bern St. $45.38 Norris, Colon and wife, 1 lot West Newport subdivision $3.00 Oliver, Milton P. and Sarah, 1 lot West Newport subdivision $3.00 Perkins, S. A., 1 pt. lot Chatham St. and dwelling, 3 acres Brock land $54.07 Pipkin, Claude B., 2 lots West New port subdivision $5.11 Potter, Prudie N. hrs , 1 lot Orange St. and building $9.04 Pringle, R. S. and Lois, 3 lots Mann's Subdivision and dwell ings $70.96 Sanders, L. E., 1 E. Church St. and dwelling .... $30.47 Smith, Claude P., dwelling on leased land . $8.37 Smith, J. W., IV2 lot Morehead s»t. and dwellings . $23.88 Smith, J. S. and Prudie, 1 lot and part lot and dwelling .$13.51 Smith, Troy D., building on leased land . $5.36 Stobaugh, Bernice Estate, 1/3 lot Market St. and dwelling, 25 acres Cicero Mann land .. $32.00 Styron, Manly J., 1 lot, New Bern St. and dwelling . $36.37 Thrower, J. H. and Minnie, 1V4 lot N. Mann St. and dwelling $31.43 Wellons, Homer H., 1 lot West Newport Subdivision . $2.56 Williams, Mrs. Louise S., 1 lot New Bern St. $1.74 Youngblood, Leon, part lot and store building . $52.63 Bell, Rosanna, 1 lot and 2 dwell ings .. $4.85 Brock, Harriett, 2 lots Hargct St. and dwelling . $7.16 Bryan, Ralph T. and wife, 1 lot and part lot llarget St. and dwelling .. $13.05 Hartley, Amy and wife, 1 lot Har gct St. and dwelling . $41.16 Johnson, Samuel L., 1 lot and dwelling .. $3.53 Simmons, Mollic, 1 lot Morehead St.....:.. $6.00 Tootle, Eddie and Dorothy, 1 lot Harget St. and dwelling $57.28 White, Fred, 1 lot Morehead St. and dwelling . $13.14 Bell, Margaret, 3 lots S. Morehead St. and dwelling.$19.92 Boyd, William P. and H. A. Wilton, 3 lots Orange St.. $7.28 Cohn, Mrs. Esther Stone and Lil lian Stone, 2 lots Water St. $3.60 Dennis, Roy N., 1 lot New Bern St. $21.36 Donovan, Frances and wife, 1 lot West Newport . $3.00 Dugee, W. C. and Hazel, part lot S. Morehead St. and dwelling $20.14 Garner, D. Ira, 5 lots Water St. 5 acres Mann land, dry cleaning buildings, service station and buildings . $84.67 Garner, Mrs. Edith, 2 lots W. R. R. and store building.$27.98 Lee, Robert E., 1 lot Fruit farm $4.60 Garner, Mary E., 1 lot Water St. and dwelling . $42.58 Gould, Milton R., 1 lot New Bern St. and dwelling . $46.18 Gregory, W. J., 1 lot West Newport Subdivision .: $910 Guthrie, Mrs. P. A., 1 lot N. Mar ket St. and dwelling .,. $31.93 Hardesty, Junius, 1 lot Bell St. and dwelling__—. $6.44 S16-23-30-O7 Legal Notices NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Ebbcn Salter, late of Carteret County, the under signed hereby notifies all persons having claims against the estate to present them to him at his of fice in Morehead City, North Caro lina, on or before September 9, 1961, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Any per sons indebted to the estate will please make prompt payment. This September 8, 1960. LUTHER HAMILTON JH Administrator *9^23^0,o74t - - ■ I __ Legal Notices NOTICE V North Carolina Carteret County In the Superior Court SPD No. 1572 Clyde N. Temple vs. Conrad Merrill; John Willis, Lottie Stanley Hazel and husband, Alec Hazel; Willie J. Lewis; Rose Hen ry; Mary Summers; Town of Beau fort; Celia Lively; Warren Moul ton; Muriel Williams. To Whom it May Concern: The parties above named, and all other persons interested, will take notice that on the 17th day of August, 1960, the above named pe titioner filed a petition in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County to have the title to certain lands, there n described, registered and confirmed pursuant to Chapter 43 of the General Stat utes of North Carolina, and that summons has been issued, return able at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Carteret County on the 17th day of Octo ber, 1960. Said lands are situate in Beaufort Township, in the Coun ty of Carteret and State of North Carolina, adjoining the lands of the above listed defendants, and bound ed and described as follows: Beginning at the southwest in tersection of Craven Street at Mul *>crry Street and Mulberry Street Extended, where same is marked by a concrete post; and running thence with the western margin of Craven Street S 39-45 W 230 feet to a concrete post, Lottie Stanley Hazel's northeast corner; running thence N 50-15 W 118 feet to a con crete post; thence S 39-45 W 100 feet to a concrete post, Conrad Morrill’s corner; thence N 50-15 W 80 feet to a concrete post, Willie J. Lewis’ corner; thence N 39-45 E 110 feet to a concrete post, the northeast corner of the lot now owned by Warren Moulton and Celia Lively (formerly the George Moulton land); thence N 50-15 W 198 feet to the eastern margin of Turner Street; thence with the eastern margin of Turner Street to a point which is N 22-38 E 229.8 feet from the previous station; thence continuing with the eastern margin of Turner Street to a point which is N 14-45 E 66.15 feet from the previous station; thence con tinuing with Turner Street N 17-23 E 72.1 feet to a concrete post; | thence S 71-57 E with the high water mark of Town Creek 346.2 feet to a concrete post; thence S 39-45 W 195 feet to a concrete post; thence S 50-15 E 198 feet to the point of beginning. This 17th day of August, 1960. /si A. H. James Clerk, Superior Court a 19-26 S2-9-16-23-30 o7 1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE North Carolina, Carteret County. Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by T. A. Bone and Hugh Johnson, dated the 16th day of June, 1954, and recorded in Book 154 at page 470 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Car teret County, North Carolina, de fault having been made in the pay ment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust be ing by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned substitute trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Beaufort, North Carolina, at noon on the 19th day of October, 1960, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Carteret County, North Carolina, bounded and described as follows: Lot No. 31 Block “U” at Atlantic Beach (opposite Morehead City) and known on the official map or plan of Atlantic Beach as prepared by J. W. Pugh, Engineer, with later additions by George J. Brooks, Engineer, in July, 1934, of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County in Map Book 1, page 131, as Lot No. 31 in Block “U”, said lot fronting 40 feet on Terminal Boulevard East and running back between parallel lines 120 feet and being the same property conveyed to S. J. Keith and wife, Jewell H. Keith by deed dated April 16th,' 1948, made by At lantic Beach, Inc.*, and recorded in Book 120, page 207, Register of Deeds office of Carteret County. But this sale will be made sub ject to all other prior liens of rec ord, including any outstanding taxes and special assessments due thereon, if any there be. The high bidder will be required to make a cash deposit of ten per cent of the amount bid up to and including One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00), plus five per cent (5%) of any ex cess over said amount, as evidence of good faith. This 12th day of September, 1960. David J. Turlington, Jr., Substitute Trustee David J. Turlington, Jr. Attorney at Law Clinton, N. C. s23-30 o7-14 NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Carteret Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Agustus Hughes Davis and wife, Thelma D. Davis, dated September 23, 1959, and recorded in Book 201, page 110, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret County * North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness thereby secured, and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the Ltftl Notices undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door in Beaufort, North Car olina, at noon on the 18th day of October, 1980, the property con veyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Morehead Township, Carteret County,. State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Being all of Lot Number Eight (8), Block One Hundred, Four (104), Town of Morehead City, with all improvements therein, said property once being the homeplace of Amos Davis a'nd family. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes. This 15th day of September, 1960. R. P. Holding, Jr., Trustee Harvey Hamilton, Jr., Attorney S23-30 07-14 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that on the 1st day of September, 1960, I did lease to Mr. William H. Lewis of Morehead City, North Carolina, the following described oyster bot tom: LEASE NO. 779 Located in Newport River, Car teret County, N. C., beginning at a stake in Newport River, Carteret County, N. C., said stake lying S 9° OO’E 179’ from a fence at the southwest corner of the William H. Lewis farm and.runs S 88° OO’E 381’ to a stake; thence N. 20° OO’E 336’ to a stake; thence S 70° OO’E 256’ to a stake; thence S 20° 00’W 521’ to a stake; thence N 88° OO’W i 518’ to a stake; thence N 9° GO’W ! 251' to the beginning, containing 5 acres. G. C. Holland Fisheries Commissioner S9-16-23 30 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as administra tor of the estate of Thelma E. i Laughton, late of Carteret County, the undersigned hereby notifies all persons having claims against the estate to present them to him at his1 office in Morehead City, North I Carolina, on or before September I 9, 1961, or this notice will be plead i ed in bar of their recovery. Any persons indebted to the estate will please make prompt payment. This September 7, 1960. Gordon C. Willis Administrator S9-16-23-30 07-14 | NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE State of North Carolina County of Carteret Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Lemual Nel son Bell and wife, Annie Ruth Bell l dated December 3, 1959, recorded 1 in Book 203, page 129, office of the Register of Deeds of Carteret Coun ty, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said deed of trust being the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to j the highest bidder for cash at the ! courthouse door in Beaufort, Car teret County, North Caorlina, on j October 18, 1960, at twelve o’clock noon, the property conveyed in said I deed of trust, the same lying and being in or near the City, Town, lor Village of Newport, County of Carteret, State of North Carolina, 1 more particularly described as fol , lows: In Newport Township: Bounded on the south by G. C. Garner; on the north by Willie Simmons; on the east by the Masontown Road; ■described particularly as follows: Beginning at a stake on the north line of the Masontown Road, being the northeast corner of G. C. Gar ner; runs thence a westerly course with G. C. Garner’s line, 215 feet to a point; thence a northeasterly course from said point 274 feet to the Masontown Road, same being the southeast corner of Willie Sim mons (now Izora Simmons); thence with the Masontown Road a south erly course 121 feet to the point of beginning, containing three-tenths (3/10ths) of an acre, more or less, and being the same land conveyed to Nelson Bell and wife, Ruth Bell, by Izora Mason Simmons, widow, by deed dated February 22, 1958, of record in Book 182, at page 235, Carteret County Registry, together with all buildings and improve ments thereon. The purchaser shall deposit ten per cent (10%) of the amount of the bid at said sale to show good faith. This sale will be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid county and/or‘city taxes and assessments. This, the 15th day of September, 1960. L. J. Eubank, Jr., Trustee S23-30 07-14 ORDER AUTHORIZING $1,000,000 COUNTY HOSPITAL BONDS BE IT ORDERED AND RE SOLVED by the Board of Com missioners for the County of Car teret: 1. That, pursuant to The County Finance Act, as amended, and the Municipal Hospital Facilities Act, as amended, the County of Car teret, North Carolina, is hereby au thorized to contract a debt, in ad dition to any and all other debt which said County may now or hereafter have power or authority to contract, and in evidence there of to issue County Hospital Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $1,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available for such purpose, for erecting.and equipping a county hospital in said County, including the acquisition of neces sary land. 2. That a tax sufficient to pay Legal Notice* the principal of and the interest on said bonds when due shall be an nually levied and collected. 3. That a statement of the debt of the County has been filed with the cleric and is open to public inspec tion. 4. That this order shall take ef fect when approved by the voters of the County at an election as pro vided by law. The foregoing order was Anally passed on the 19th day of Septem ber, 1960 and was first published on the 30th day of September, 1960. Any action or proceeding ques tioning the validity of said order must be commenced within thirty days after its first publication. Odell Merrill, Clerk of Board of Commissioners s30o7 NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF AN ORDER AUTHORIZING $1,000, 000 COUNTY HOSPITAL BONDS OF THE COUNTY OF CAR TERET, NORTH CAROLINA AND THE QUESTION OF A MAINTENANCE TAX THERE FOR TO THE VOTERS OF SAID COUNTY ON NOVEMBER 8, 1960 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the general election, the same being the regular election for Coun ty officers, to be held in the County of Carteret between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.. Eastern Standard Time, on Tuesday, November 8, 1960, and I at the same places at which such election will be held (being the same places at which the last pre ceding election for members of the General Assmebly was held with such changes as may have been or dered pursuant to law), there will be submitted to the qualified voters of the County of Carteret the fol lowing questions: 1. Shall an order finally passed on September 19, 1960, authorizing the County qf Carteret, North Caro lina, to contract a debt, in addition to any and all other debt which said County may now or hereafter have power or authority to con tract, and in evidence thereof to issue County Hospital Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not ex ceeding $1,000,000 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other funds available for such purpose, for erecting and equipping a coun ty hospital in said County, includ ing the acquisition of necessary land, and authorizing the levy and collection of a sufficient tax for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds, be ap proved? 2. If a majority of the qualified voters of the County of Carteret who shall vote thereon shall vote in favor of approval of the order mentioned in the foregoing ques tion numbered 1, shall a special tax not to exceed ten cents (10c) on each one hundred dollars ($100) assessed valuation of real and per sonal property in Carteret County be levied and collected annually, if necessary, for the purpose of fi nancing the cost of operation, equipment and maintenance of the hospital mentioned in said order? Question numbered 1 hereinabove set forth contains a statement of the purpose for which the bonds are authorized by the order re ferred to in said question. If said bonds are issued a tax will be levied upon all taxable property in the County of Carteret for the payment of the principal of and the interest on said bonds. For said election the regular registration books for elections in said County will be used, and such books will be open for the regis tration of voters, not theretofore registered, from 9:00 a.m. until sunset on each day beginning Sat urday, October 15, 1960 and clos ing Saturday, October 29, 1960. On each Saturday during such regis tration period said books will be open at the polling places. Satur day, November 5,1960, is Challenge Day. The registrars and judges ap pointed for the general election will act as registrars and judges. Odell Merrill, Clerk of Board of Commissioners C. Z. Chappell, Chairman of County Board of Elections s30 07-14 Musical Ups and Downs Denver (AP) — Leslie J. Fore, who runs an elevator at the Colo rado Historical Museum, is a for mer dance band leader. He esti mates he has 50,000 pieces of sheet music id his collection, including 107 that have some reference to Colorado. Register of Deeds Records 55 Real Estate Transfers Fifty-five real estate transfers were recorded in the register of deeds office recently. They fol low: Morehead City—A. B. Cooper and wife to Mary H. Lancaster, $2.20; Julian W. Thompson and others to David C. Summerlin and wife, $9.35; D. C. Summerlin and wife to Bobby G. Wrightenberry and wife, $2.75; M. A. Apple and oth ers to Fred Harrison, no stamps; G. E. Sanderson and wife to Thom as A. Wade and wife, $1.65. ' W. Roy Poole and wife to Dainty Maid Bakery Inc., no stamps; Hel en G. Hufham to H. W. Whitley, $27.50; John A. Parrott and wife to James Hughes and wife, $11.55; C. H. Freeman and wife to Earl W. Tharp and wife, $10.50. Beaufort — Agnes Merrell and others to Kelly Lewis, 55 cents; B. T. Black and wife to W. T. Bry ant and wife, $1.65; B. T. Black and wife to Henry A. McHaney and wife, $1.65; Elsie M. and H. E. Watson and others to B. T. Black and wife, $3.85; Maxwell Wade and wife to William Thomas Wade and wife, no stamps. Gene C. Smith Tr. to G. W. Hunt ley Co. Inc., no stamps; Verna M. and Emmett Russell to G. W. Hunt ley Co. Inc., no stamps; Ernest W. Cole and wife to Melton Law rence and wife, $5.50; R. W. Sa frit Jr. and wife to Guy L. Ed-' wards and wife, $7.15; Modern Homes Construction Co. to Charles E. Springle and wife, 55 cents. Newport—Ivey V. Haskett and wife to Ray B. Isaacs and wife, $6.05; B. B. Walker to Grace S. Walker and others, no stamps; Grace S. Walker and others to Union Bag Paper Co., $170.50; Hal K. Reynolds and others to Grace S. Walker and others, no stamps; Nan W. and L. A. Blackburn to Grace S. Walker and others, no stamps; Bernice Patrick Dixon and wife to Myrtle Brooks Dixon, no stamps. Smyrna—Headen G. Willis and wife to J. M. Davis, $4.40; George A. Lewis to Norwood Lewis, no stamps; Charles Norwood Fulcher and wife to Dora D. and* Paul A. Davis, no stamps; Dora D. and Paul A. Davis to Charles Norwood Fulcher and wife, no stamps. Straits—J. F. Duncan, Comm, to R. L. Chadwick, no stamps; Cath leen J. and J. C. Atkins to Erma J. and Wermund E. S. Hansen, no stamps; William L. Stafford and wife to J. R. Stafford, 55 cents; Alvie P. Gillikin and wife to John nie Berton Davis and wife, no stamps; Giles M. Willis and oth ers to Gertrude Whitehurst, no stamps. .Markers Island—Owen B. Ful ford and wife to C. M. Sharpe and wife, 55 cents; Earl C. Davis and wife to Carlton Earl Ingram and wife, no stamps; Linwood Davis and wife to Grover Davis and wife, no stamps; Earl C. Davis and wife to G. W. Huntley Sr., no stamps. Owen B. Fulford and wife to James T. Gillikin and wife, no stamps; Guy M. Willis and others to Rudolph V. Nelson and wife, 55 cents; Rudolph V. Nelson and wife to Owen B. Fulford and R. C. Mul len, 55 cents. Atlantic Beach—Earl C. Davis and wife to Garlon Earl Ingram and wife, $2.20; Cornelius Roose velt and others to John L. Up church and wife, $4.40; Atlantic Beach Inc. to A. D. Wall and oth ers, $1.10; S. Reynolds May and wife to Alton B. Smith, no stamps; A. B. Cooper and wife to Gerald T. Merrill and wife, $2.20; Cor nelius Roosevelt and others to J. McSherry Wells and wife, no stamps. White Oak—F. Paul Koonce to Harry S. Taylor and wife, $2.20; George W. Pierce and wife to George Stovall Gives Reason for Outtage George Stovall, manager of Car olina Power and Light Co., office, said Tuesday that a derrick hit the 110,000-volt power line shortly aft er noon Monday, causing the 36 minute power outtage in the coun ty. Mr. Stovall said the derrick was being used by a crew of men cut ting pulpwood on the Catfish lake road between Cherry Point and Camp Lejeune. Boss of the crew was J. C. Budd of Maysville. The logging crew disentangled the der rick from the wire and power was restored. DRESSED AND DELIVERED Open 14 Hours Just Call — Phone PA 6-4020 . It's Economical to Sorvo Dolicious, Easy to Proparo Soafood. Havo Somo Today! OTTiS' FISH MARKET Sth ud Enss Sts. I CHy Mitchell N. LaCroix and wife, $2.20; Bayshore Park Inc., to Dais ey S. Sheldon, 55 cents; C. Ber nard Morse and others to Roy A. Stewart and wife, no stamps. Sea Level — Ewell Taylor and others to Monroe Taylor, no stamps; Andrew T. Fulcher and wife, to Andrew Warden Fulcher, no stamps; Andrew T. Taylor and wife to Garland Clyde Fulcher, no stamps. Emerald Isle—George F. Spell and wife to J. Gordon Riddick and wife and Thomas D. Odom and wife, $2.20. Sept. 28—Mr. and Mrs. Leon Simp son of Beaufort were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jettie Willis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hirdy of South River were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jettie Willis Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hill and daughter of Atlantic were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Guion Simpson Sunday. Mr. Guion Simpson left Monday for Norfolk, Va., on business for a few days. Mrs. T. N. Wilson and children It Really Waa WaUville, Okla. (AP)—A wind storm tore down the Holiness church here and Mrs. Eugene Simpson, a Red Cross worker, said she found in the rubble a song torn from a hymnal entitled “Mas ter, the Tempest is Raging.” of Havelock are spending a few’ days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Daniels and son, Barry, spent the week end with relatives at Elizabeth City and Wanchese. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Turner of Rocky Mounty spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Will Pake. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Holiday and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Lynch. _ 11 I The talk of the town (and county)—the prices at Mansfield Superette. Low every day prices, plus extra low weekend specials. Day after day our regular prices are LOWER than most super markets. And week after week our weekend specials are better priced for equal or better quality. Prove to yourself, check your newspaper, or better still, stop by Mansfield Superette where Prices AND Quality BOTH please you. GRADE “A” WHOLE FRYERS With Food Order HONEYCUTT FRANKS ¥£-35/ HONEYCUTT PORK SAUSAGE PEPSI-COLAS 3 Lb- $1.00 24-Bottle Crate With Food Order 89^ SHOW BOAT PORK & BEANS 2 3&Sr 3 5^ RUSSELL’S VANILLA WAFERS "e 25^ EASY MONDAY STARCH Qt Bottle With Food Order i BUSH'S BEANS • Butler Been* • Greet Northern • Bleckeytfd Pees • Pinto* SPECIAL AT 1022 97* — CEDAR FARM BACON ** 35/ DEW FRESH PRODUCE Golden Ripe BANANAS 3 25/ 35/ 33/1 U. S. No. 1 POTATOES 10 LB. BAG LEMONS Doz. JEWEL SHORTENING 3£» 47/ Carolina Gold PEACHES Large 29-Oz. Can 25/ Diamond Crystal SALT 26-Oz. Box 10/ Tidewater Tomato JUICE 46*Oz. Can 25/ Kraft's MUSTARD 2 ^ 29/ Carnation Instant MILK Giant 14-Qt. Size s1.05 Loraa Doone Twin Pak COOKIES 29/ GRILL SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HAMBURGERS Highway 70 West — Morehead City Near Mansfield Park Entrance HOURS: 7:00 A.M. to 10 P.M.
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