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LEGAL NOTICES Ot SALE OF REAL f ATE FOR TAXES YEAR 1980 BY VIRTUE OF THE AU T THORITY conferred by. law upon the undersigned as Tax Collector of Jones County, I will on Monday, January 2, 19M, irt abort the hour of 12 o’clock noon at the Cpurtborte door in Trenton, Jones County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash all Real featate in Jones County upon which taxes for the year of 19*0 remain unpaid and due Jones County the said ' Real Estate to be sold and the amount of Taxes, interest and cost due! thereon, with the name of the own* er thereof are as follows: WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP (WHITE) Name Description 1 lot Taxes $ 9.67 1 lot 182 A. 20 A. 98 A. 1 lot 1 lot 6.79 371.16 34.06 65.98 47.61 24.99 24.47 14.83 7.08 33.97 38.27 67.17 108.94 2 lots .4 lots 7 lots Mrs. A. B. Brock Horace and Joyce Brown W. R. Byrd . Joe Ed Collins Herbert Conway Robert V. Gerock R. Ray Gibson L. M. Hadnot Heirs Vi A. Lester Hansley Vi A. F. M. Jenkins Est. 30 A. Mrs. Mildred O. Strobel Johnson . 1 lot Robert H. Jones 2 lots Mrs. Roy Kellum 70 A. J. C. LaRoque 308 A. J. C. Milan LaRoque and Nellie Clagan 1 lot W. P. Mattocks Heirs W. S. Melville Randolph Mills C. C. Morgan & Wife 1 lot C. R. Morgan 1 lot F. H, Pruitt 90 and 8/10 A. and 1 lot James Yates I lot WHITE OAK TQWNSHIR (COLORED) Sidney Baker 4 lots Victoria Baker Heirs 1 lot David Chadwick 1 lot Clifton A. Davis 1 A. Issac Franks Hezekiah Gilispie Hezekiah Harper Rose Lee Hatchell Andrew Hill Argie Hill ‘ Estate Dan Hill Dave Hill Ernest Hill Jr. Fannie Hill Janie McCarter Hill 29.85 113.23 73.79 2.92 26.10 20.48 99.39 16.65 28 A , 1 A. 2 lots 54 A. 1 A. 1 A. 2 A. 154 A. 1 A. 10 A. 1 lot Rachel Hill 65 A. Samartha Hill 1 A. William McKinley Hill 1 A. 1 A. 20.50 13.83 18.79 11.41 35.63 19.42 51.63 9.69 8.47 5.57 13.74 12.54 2.89 6.35 19.47 25.66 8.44 17.30 13.15 1 lot 2 lots 2 A. 1 A. 1 A. I lot 2.47 10.61 8.68 4.51 1.40 17.90 2.47 3 lots 54 lot 8.98 14.89 2 lots 1* A 1 lot 21.50' 10.64 23.38 13.68 Ray Holt Liiiwood Horton Estate Robert Howard Missouri Jones Sanders Jones . <C. O. Lawrence Robert Leathers Frank Mattocks Heirs 1 lot John T. Mattocks Heirs Jerone Meadows Clarence S. C. Moore Luke Moore Jr. Millicent Moore William Winston Ray 1 A. Alonza Robert's 1 A. and 1 lot Jairtes. Roberts >2 A. Winfield Scott % A. Julius Stang Samuel James j|; Stung 4 ■ ■ ■George R. Sutton Johnnie E. Taylor J. T. Ward Lewis F. Ward Willie and Janies Ward Needham Wooten POLLOCKSVILLE TOWNSHIP A (TWITE) . Mrs. Louise S Ballard 2 1 tot 22.87 11.17. 7.33 5.62 1 lot 54 A. 1 lot 2 tots I to* 3. k 31.02 18.50 17.27 2.57’ WJS 1 A. 54 A. 28.33 35 JO Gilbert N. Scott 3 Jetts 77.53 David Smith - T lot > 30.76 John Edward Waters 2 lots 45.82 P, J, West Estate J "V ■ . * insf. of 598 A*.- 28.70 TOWNSHIP James Robert Brown ’ 1 lot ■, 17.60 Carl Bryant ;> 2 lots 16.96 Jerry sfnd Bryant' 1 lot 12,84 Linster Bryant . 2 lota '15.26 Edgar and Gladys Burpey 2 and 20/100 A. 52.83 Caroline B. Chadwick 5 A. 45.05 2 lots 25 A 1 lot 2 lots A.' 1 A. 1 A. 1 A. 2 lots 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot 20 A. 54 A. 38 A. 1 A. J. H. Coleman .Frank Farrow. James R. Fields Minnie Fojt tarlton 'Franks Elizabeth E. Franks John R. Franks Vincient Franks Johnnie Gardner Johnnie Gray Robert Gray Estate Oleander Henderson Fred Hill Sr. Fred Hil Src Wright A. Hill Frances Hulen William Henry Humphry Lee James Iremac Jones Edward Jordan W. H. Jordan Heirs 60 A. William Earf Kinsey Vi A. Howard- L. Knight 3 A. John R. McDaniei 20 A. Swindell Mack % A. John Marshall Matilda Mattocks William B. Miller Mable Moore Fred M. Murphy Floyd Murphy Killis Murphy Sr. 24.44 41.40 8.27 11.71 25.95 . 2.41 5.78 2.74 836 35.30 7.90 15.86 10.84 40.96 38.41 7.Q4 3 A. 1 lot 2J4 A. 1 A; 2 lots % A. 1 lot 1 lot 31 A. 1 A. 442 A. Tom Murphy < 1 and % A. Fannie Nichols John N. Newkirk Robert Ollison „ W. C. Offisop Charlie Richardsbn Earl Scott Catherine Simmons Heirs Charlie Simmons Guy C. Simmons Jacob Simmons Heirs Laro Simmons 2 lots’ 1 lot 1 A 4 2 lots. 2 lots 2 A. 12.25 17.24 27.30 33.05 59.46 19.57 4.48 53.26 30.67 13.60 2.47 16.87 33.30 56.66 27.46 304.22 12.03 15.34 2,56 5.03 42.41 10.78 1.87 2 A. 1 A. 7 lots 27 A. Vi. A. Oscar Simmons 2 & 4/10 A. 1 A. 2 lots 2 lots 1 A. 10 A. Lee 1 A. 1 lot David Strayhorn Linster Strayhorn Lomus Ward J. Mable Weaver Ambro Williams Everett and Rosa Williams William Wright TRENTON TOWNSHIP (WHITE) K. H. Andrews 1 lot Mrs. B. L. ^Brook 4 lots Miss Hildagarde Brock 39 and Vi A. Leo R. Green 35 & 3/10 A. A E. Haddocjc 196 & 1/2 A. 8.22 4.53 34.16 5.35 11.43 62.28 25.22 28.83 16.78 12.66 8.67 6.35 18.44 20.20 81.35 1 1 lot 1. lot 2 lots 1 lot 1 lot house 1 lot 2 lots W. H. Hawkins 141 3/10 A. W. H. Haywood Estate Ben A. Hill C. D. Hodges Jr. C. D,! Hodges Sr, Paul Huffman Sr. Carl- Jenkins S. W. Moore Glenn Morgan TRENfON TOWNSHIP (COLORED) George and-, Rachel » Badger .15 A Gus Barber 39 & 7/10 A. Minnie' Berry and Lillie Pearl /ones , 1 A. Charlie Brown Sr. Estate Floyd Brown Gundpll Brown t Harry Brown Sylyester_ Brown Moore • 4.25 25.74 159.93 67.46 2.20 7.28 60.49 13.17 50,00 33.63 53.52 2.74 40.74 57 36 19.31 1 lot 6 lots 2' lots 1 lot l lot in and James Otis 32 & 3/10 A. 65.60 11.70 22.24 11.02 15.43 8:« Charlie Bryant 2 1/10 A 7.92 Lucille Fester 1 lot 7.95 Floyd Gooding , 1 lot „ >43 J. A. Green, Est. Henry & Ed Pridgen ^ * A.' 79.49 Gbrfield Haddock l iot 1.43 Roy Harris 2 lot ■ 24.92 George Irving 5 & 1/10 A. 13.87 Nettie Kornegay' and * ' Christrophdr Jaknan 13 A- ' 75:72 John Jones sk Estate 1 lot v 17.35 John ^Jones Jr. 1 lot 24.57 Frank Koonce > 2 A. 24-50 Stephen Koonce Heirs 1 lot 9.33 B. W. Kornegay et al . . 382 A. 79.23 Issiah Kornegay 2HLA. 78.27 J. N: Kornegay ' 29 A. 7D.62 M. H. Kornegay ‘97 A. - 61:73 P. H. Kornegay & Ella Wkrd 427 55/100 A. 111.91 Andrew McDaniel 1 A. . .31.64 Baleiti Meadows 2 lots 17.90 James Meadows - 2 A. 16.45 C. D. Mills 18 A. 26.99 Albert Ollison ' 10 A.. 35.25 James Lee Perry 1 lot 27.89 Clyde Roberson 1 lot 1 16.59 Arthur Simmons 1..A. 14.77 Ralph Simmons. 1. A. 14.55 Ben Moses Smith 3Q J4 A. 1231 Bettie Strayhorn 6 lot? 7.33 Elisha Strayhorn Jr. 4 lots 22.49 Elisha Strayhorn Sr. 10 lots / 14.80 50.09 2.41 147.57 Creola and, Tinner Wariyer 11 & A. 62.48 CHINQUAPIN TOWNSHIP (WHITE) George Earl Gooding 55 & Yi A. Elliott Spence l.A. J. W. Tyndall 111 A. CHINQUAPIN TOWNSHIP (COLORED) M. E. Cheston 1 A. Charlie Crawford 7/10 A. Carl Flowers 27 A. William McBynum 4 lots James T. Smith 1 A. Simon Soloman 38 A. CYPRESS CREEK fOWNSHIP (WHITE)- k r LeRoy Philyaw ^ 1 lot . |20.78 28.16 5.83 39.68 7.88 11.68 41.94 468 A. 1 A. ^ A. Woodrow Battle C. R. Brafford Estate Raymond Brown H. W. Cottle W. F. Eubanks Heirs 20 A. B. H. and Helen George 473 A. & 6 lots Leo R. Green 49 A. Albert Griffin Sr. 113 A. W. H. Haywood Estate 226 A. Hassick Development y2 a. 69.55 26.31 16.43 20.23 264.77 30,.20 134.48' 28.51 35 A. 1 lot 180 A. ' 1 lot 7.08 4.60 91.62 17.46 Corp. Moses Jarman E. Lee Metts Douglas Nobles Luther Philyaw Estate R. L. Quinn Estate Pearlie D. Register Jr. 1 lot Marvin Wiggins 1 A. CYPRESS CREEK TOWNSHIP (COLORED) 24 A. 27 A. 37.27 3.82 1.95 37.42 Dan Dove 4 lots 6.11 'Rom Koonce 1 & Yt A. 1 19.31 J. D. Morgan Estate'3 lots , 4.04 Abraham Waters 3/10 A. 40.46 Luby Waters 3/10 A. 27.63 TUCKAHOE TOWNSHIP (WHITE) R. L. Adams 147 A, 143.41 J. O. Batchelor 1&6/10 A. 52.45 Lloyd Byrd , 1. A. 28.49 V. B. Cade Estate 4r A. 15.08 Lowell Driver 29 A. ' 44.25 L. D. Howard . 1 A. / 3-23 Clayton Jones 1 & 4/10 A, 27.82 Ai D. King . 1 A. 10.49 Alma H. King 92 A. 17.00 Cecil C. King 2 A. 11.76 W. W. Maxwell 226 A. 56.80 W H. Nobles 12 A 23.63 IAnard Overbee 2/10 A. 23.87 Harry W. Puckett 150 A. 36.04 Taylor Lumber and »Land Co. 214 A; 27.34 and varied. TJ»ey are regularly used to conserve moisture, regulate soil temperature and help in the control of weeds. In soil rhanagement they influence organic matter tQ some extent, the activity of soil micro A. W. Jones 80 A. 41.83 Maner B. Jones 2 & 54 A. 20.49 C. K. Kornegay 45 <A. 14.00 BEAVER CREEK TOWNSHIP (WHITE) Horace E. Faulkner 1 A. ' 65.48 L. R.. Green 2 & 7/10 A. 90.91 Ed Hill 1 A. 59.94 BEAVER CREEK TOWNSHIP (COLORED) Ben F. Bryant 108 A. }. L. Bryant Estate 75 A. Martha Bryant Johnnie Flowers Richard Harriston Charlie Phillips Benjamin Graijt James Perry This the 6th day of November 1961. , Julian D. Waller, , Tax Collector of" Jones County. Dec, 21, 28, Jan. 4 ' 33 A. 16 A. % A.. 50. A. 1 A. 54- A. 86.45 41.45 37.92 44.62 43.40 63.93 13.22 1.83 NOTICE TO CREDITORS The Undersigned, having qualified as administrator of, the estate of C. Heher Moore, deceased, late of Jozies County, this is to notify <ajl persons having claims against said. estate to present them to the undersigned or his attorney before the 17th day of November, 1962, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their 'Recovery. All per sons>^ indebted to said estate will please make im mediate settlement. This 17th da^ of November, 1961. Horace H. Moore, Administrator of the Estate of C. Heber Moore Nov. 30; Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, Jan 4 pd. NOTICE . TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Wil liam Leonard Dail, deceased, late of Jones ■County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned or her attorney before the 29th day of November, 1962, oth erwise this notice will be pleaded in bar- of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said . estate' will .please make immediate settlement. This the 29th day of November, 1961. i Ruth Tyndill Dail, y Executrix of the estate of, William Leonard - Dail Donald P. Brock Attorney at Law, Trenton, N. C. Dec. 7, 14, 21, 28, Jan 4, 11 organisms, and prevent soil erosion' ana compaction. » ' Most mulches in common use are some type of organic material — pine aijd clean grain straw, peanut hulls, ground corn cobs. Of these materials, pine and grain straw will decompose more rapidly than the peanut bulls and corncobs. Sawdust and wood shavings last longer as mulches because they de compose' slowly. Sawdust is likely to become compressed and prevent rapid penetration, of tfater. If shav ings are used,' it must be' remem bered that an adequate supply of nitrogen is necessary to decompose the woody fibers. A new material called “Forest Mulch” is available and is a by product of saw milling operations! It is fortified with plant food ele ments a!fd shows a guaranteed An alysis of 1 per cent Nitrogen, 1 per cent ■ Phosphorous and 1 per cent Potash-giving a 1-1-1 ratio. What about peat? Peat is good and perhaps the best source of or ganic material available. It is used for mulching, but I believe that it is best to incorporate peat with1 the soil and mulch With something else. Plastic materials and aluminum foil, when used as mulches, do npt contribute anything to the soil or ganic content but serve a useful purpose in the home vegetable and flower garden if properly used. The plastic mulch is being more exten sively used by commercial growers of strawberries and many other crop's. After a mulch of organic materi al Settles and weathers, it becomes more fixed in location. The soil holds more water and prevents ra pid run-off which prevents erosion. Where traffic, is heavy^ such as between the rows of strawberries, raspbeiiries and staked tomatoes, a good mulch prevents soil compac tion. Whatever mulch you choose, re member that, nitrogen fixing bac teria require nitrates for ti^eir use in breaking down organic matter and relate your fertilizer program to the type of mulch you are using. The more woody or fibrous the material the greater the demand for nitrogen. f
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