Sale Of Land For Taxes Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of the law made and provided for the sale of land for taxes, I have levied on the following property in the Town of Norlina, N. C., for the amount of taxes due for the year 1976 and the cost of advertising and sale added thereto. I will sell same on Monday, June 13,1977, at 12:00 o'clock Noon in front of the Municipal Building in Norlina, N. C., to satisfy said taxes, costs, etc. due thereon. This 16th day of May, 1977. MAE C. GUMS Tax Collector James B. and Geneva Alston, vacant lot $ 1.56 Roscoe Alston Home and lot 23.57 Heirs of Waymon & A1 Floyd Alston, Home Washington Street 35.60 John W. Atkinson, Home Darden Street 18.53 Heirs of Alice Blackwell, Home Hyco Extension 15.60 Robert Joseph and Donna Brown, Auction house US Hwy #1 109.17 Ned Campbell, Home Norlina 25.03 Louise Champion, Home Main Street 46.01 Ivey L. Coleman, Home Washington Street 35.30 Heirs of Early Crossin, Home Sugar Hill 16.77 Frances D. Davis, Home US #158 51.01 Jesse S. Davis, Home US Hwy 01 N 26.75 Heirs of Phil H. Davis, Home Walker Ave .....8.58 Louise Fields, Home Kearney Street 35.46 Melvin Fields, Home US Hwy #1 N ....56.32 Heirs of Willie Mae Fleming, Home & Lot... 8.58 John E. Ill, Charles R., and Travis Floyd, Home Elm 31.90 Heirs of Lucy Fogg, Vacant lot 1.17 Irene Hargrove, vacant lot 1.17 Heirs of LuKe Hill, vacant lot 3.98 Walter J. Hundley, lots 25.35 Walter J. & Linda E. Hundley, Florist US #158 107.92 Mrs. Mavbell Hunt, Restaurant US Hwy #1 N 79.45 A. R Hunter, vacant lot 3.90 Robert Johnson, Home Kearney Street 69.96 Heirs of Margaret Johnson, vacant lot 1.56 Heirs of Alex Jones, Home Washington Street 26.99 William Henry Jones, vacant lot ...3.12 Arthur Kearney, vacant lots .....4.68 Hartwell and Barbara Keeton, Home Old Warrenton Road 85.56 R. E. Long, Jr., Home Division Street Extension ...60.24 Joseph and Georgianna Lucas, Home Washington Street 30.47 Gene D. Medlin, Home West Street 70.43 Heirs of P. W. Perry, vacant lots 14.82 Willie S. Perry, Home High Street 46.38 Emma Rodwell, Home Norlina 5.46 Heirs of Mavis Satterwhite, Home and lot 11.31 Clarence & Mabel Sledge, Home & lot 47 03 Eugene Sledge, Home Kearney Street ...55.42 Heirs of Henry Taylor, Lots Washington Street 3.90 Willie Thornton Home off Walker Ave. 23.03 Heirs of James H. Williams, House & lot Warren Plains Road 17.16 Charles L. Wilson, Home Elm Street 1 147.54 STATE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY DUE THE TOWN OF NORLINA FOR THE YEAR 1976 Cleamon Alston ...$ 39.39 Freddie Ray Atkinson 38.19 Banner P. Brannock 3.51 George Campbell 10.45 Virgie Lee Campbell 2.34 H.BrCWis.h.: 95.94 Mrs. Jessie P. Davis.. 23.83 Shirley Edwards 59 iiogardP-Eldreth. Sr. ■ .42.87 Clara Sophronia Fleming 3.51 JohnE. Floyd,Jr 26.91 Walter Edward Floyd 74.49 David A. Gordon 20.09 Shannon Gordon 34.13 Olivia W. Griffin 6.83 Frances E. Hall 35.92 Johnnie Hargrove 10.25 Ronald Keith Hargrove 64.32 George Delane Harris 25.39 Arthur Gene and Melinda Hatchell 43.88 Johuntas and Wilma Fields Hawkins 68.64 Mattie A. Hunter 75.08 Roger W. Johnson 78.27 Miss Nancy Keck 24.57 Jack Harvey and Livvy Hunt Matthews 99.73 Charles Ray Medlin 109.59 Patience Beauty Shop 9.20 Reynolds T. Perkinson 40.29 Ruby N. Riggs 33.35 W. B. Rivers 3.71 Hattie K. Robertson ..9.95 Mary B. Simes 1.37 Clarence Sledge, Jr 78 Dean M. Smith 49.96 Floyd Thomas 5.15 Mrs. Hel^n K. Tucker 3.12 Charles Leon Shaw 55.38 Carl T. White 60.84 Rosa Lee White 63.02 Gloria Jean Williams 24.02 Gussie Williams 1.95 Luther L. Kempson 53.04 A. R. PERRY'S GLASS CO. tni ttandanon Oxygw & Supply Co. 120 Epsom Road Henderson Phone 438 4313 or 438 6311 for the best furniture values in town SEE US Satterwhites Henderson, N C. ATTENTION FARMERS Vou get substantial savings on Propelv P»fe Insurance when you Insure Farmers Mutual j Fir* Insurance Association W J Hecht. Pr#s Phofie 257 3370 \N R Drake Sec b Treas Taylor Building For The Finest In MONUMENTS and Grave Markers Erected On Your Plot Direct From Factory To You CALL 456-3592 NEWS0M STONE WORKS Wise, N. C. We Also Cut Death Dates And Clean Stones In Cemetery , Brad Stalder, left, hat been elected a cheerleader for the 1177-78 year at McMarry College ia Ablleae, Texas. Other cheerleader* are Mary Cator, Jan Mason, Julie Loyd, Roy Salaiar and Wet Brown. Stalder, the son of the Rev. and Mrs. D. D. Stalder,' formerly of Warren .County, Is a 1974 graduate of John Graham High School. Five-Year rian On Display BY AGENCY STAFF The Capital Health Systems Agency has placed on public display copies of the five year Draft health Systems Plan for HSA Region IV whicH includes: Chatham, Durham, Franklin, Granville, Johnston, Lee, Orange, Person, Vance, Wake and Warren Counties. A copy of the Health Systems Plan can be reviewed in the public library in each of the counties named, for a period of thirty days (May 14-June 14). Copies of the plan are available from each library providing the recipient pays the copying charges. You are urged to visit the public library, review the Health Systems Plan and be prepared to comment or ask questions at one of the three public meetings to be held in the region. The first public meeting will be held in the Superior Courtroom of the Granville County Courthouse in Oxford, on Tuesday,June 14,at 7:30 p. m. for residents of Durham, Person, Granville, Vance and Warren Counties. The second public meeting will be held at Jordan Hall located on Harrison Street in Cary on Wednesday, July 15, at 7:30 p. m. for residents of Franklin, Johnston and Wake Counties. The third meeting will be held in the superior Courtroom of the Chatham County Courthouse in Pittsboro, Thursday, June 16 at 7:30 p. m. for residents of Lee, Chatham and Orange Counties. The Capital Health Systems Agency regrets that time constraints will not permit the agency to hold a meeting in each county, therefore, citizens are urged to review the plan and attend the meeting held in your area. If you are unable to attend the meeting in pour area please feel free to attend one of the other meetings, as your comments and/or questions are irital to the success of this slan. The Capital Health Systems Agency is one of 204 such agencies in the U.S. and six in North Carolina designated as the Health Planning Agency for certain geographical areas. Each agency has been charged by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare with the responsibility of developing a five year Health Systems Plan for their assigned area that will: 1) Improve the health of residents of the health service area, 2) Increase the accessibility, acceptability, continuity and quality of the health services in the area, 3) Restrain, when possible, increases in the cost of providing health services, 4) Prevent unnecessary duplication of health resources, and 5) Assure effective health planning for the health service area and promote development within the area of health services, health care personnel, and facilities which meet identified needs and reduce documented inefficiencies. Sale Of Land For Taxes LIENS ON REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 105-369 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and pursuant to an order of the Board of Commissioners of Warren County, dated February 7, 1977, 1 will offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder at the courthouse door in Warrenton, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on the 6th day of June, 1977, liens upon the real estate described below for the non-payment of taxes owing for the year 1976. The amount advertised will be increased by interest and costs and the omission of interest and costs from the amount advertised will not constitute a waiver of the taxing unit's claim for those items. No bid will be received unless it is at least equal to the principal amount of the taxes advertised plus interest and costs accrued thereon at the date of sale. The real estate that is subject to the lien, the name of the persons to whom the property is listed for taxes, and the principal amount of the taxes are set out below. Reference is made to the records in the office of the Register of Deeds of this county and in the office of the Tax Supervisor of this county for a more particular description of the real estate. This the 9th day of May, 1977. A. P. RODWELL, JR. Tax Collector Warren County RIVER TOWNSHIP Charlie Lee Alston, 1 a $ 16.00 Jennie F. Alston & Others, 15 Lots, 2 a 9.68 Jack D. Ballard, 1 Lot 9.68 Beacon Homes, 1 a 22.25 Norman E. Booker, 100 33/100 a 39.62 Franklin C. Broadwell & Constance L. Broadwell, 1 Lot <464.12 William C. Bullock & Wife, 1 Lot 81.31 James Carter, 26 a 6.04 Virginia Carter, 2 a 60.19 James E. Clanton, 26 a 31.11 John W. Coppedge, 1 a 3.87 John Sherwood Cox & Wife, 58/100 a 18.19 Maryleen Davis, 1 a 60.66 Henry Albert Fitts, 20/100 a 59.72 Hannah C. Green & Others, 19 36/100 a. 24.58 Earlie Greene, 1 a 7.54 Lawrence E. Harrison, 2 50/100 a 38.81 Charlie Hawkins, Jr., 7 80/100 a 84.95 Herbert A. Hawkins, 9 80/100 a 4.14 Loyd C. Hawkins, 7 50/100 a 46.11 Patience Hill, 12 a 18.34 Maryland Hockaday & Wife, 50/100 a 92.40 Ann M. Hawkins Holloway, 10 a 4.40 Heirs of Jewel Howard, 4 70/100 a 3.59 Bessie Mae F. Jones & James P. Jones, 20/100 a 56.99 Mrs. John Lee Lynch, 1 a 21.12 Heirs of Jennie Norman, 10 a 4.40 Heirs of George Pitchford, 7 a 3.08 Heirs of Mary Pitchford, 1 a 0.44 C. V. Purvis, Jr., 1 Lot 95.42 Julian W. Shear in & Cora U. Shearin, 1 Lot 35.20 Clyde Smith, 1 a 5.28 1 James A. Snow, 28 90/100 a 54.59 I Myriah Vincent, 12 33/100 a 6.05 I Sam Walker, 1 45/100 a 30.31 Thomas Walker, 17 a 7.4a " - r.i'1 . . j! : . uimi •I, Gary N. Washburn, 1 Lot 7.92 Clifton P. Wester, 85/100 a 56.00 Robert Wilkins, Sr., 1 a 17.73 SIXPOUND TOWNSHIP Norman Carlton Almarode, 1 Lot 9.68 Joe K. Ball, 1 Lot 9.68 Johnnie M. Bell, Ida Bell & Tom Bell, 3 80/100 a 13.73 Ritta Bell, 3 75/100 a 15.00 David Carlton Birdsong, 1 Lot 58.30 Gary N. Biroth, 1 Lot 4.84 E. R. Blevins, Jr., 1 Lot 16.46 Heirs of Plummer Bobbitt, 4 a 2.71 Eugene D. Boney, Jr., 1 Lot 5.81 Ollie Boyd, Sr., 12 70/100 a 75.81 Bobby Byrd, 1 Lot 41.10 William R. Calloway, 1 Lot 7.74 T. B. Cash & Wife, 1 Lot 18.39 Sidney Clarkson & Wife, 1 Lot 19.36 Rosa Copeland, 5 a 17.42 Heirs of Mollie Crossom, 50/100 a 0.58 A. J. Davis & Margueritte O. Davis, 1 Lot ...9.68 Heirs of Francis Davis, 10 a 8.23 Heirs of Otis Dowtin, 1 a 14.52 Heirs of Lonnie Drake, 1 a 43.18 James A*Dunkum, 1 Lot 17.60 W. F. Edwards & Gladys K. Edwards, 1 Lot 52.36 W. E. Ezum, 1 60/100 a 8.80 Heirs of Matt Fain, Jr., 1 Lot 7.74 Heirs of Matt Fain, Sr., 5 50/100 a 12.97 James H. Falkner, 1 Lot 15.49 Heirs of Litt F. Falkner, 1 a 2.90 George M. Farrell, Jr., 1 Lot 4.40 Ellis Faulcon, 4 a 8.23 Roger W. Fitts & Wife, 19 a 8.36 John W. Godwin, Jr., 1 Lot 7.74 Mabel Green & Laura Bell, 5 40/100 a 18.19 GiddW. Harper, 1 Lot 31.90 Robert W. Harper & Gidd W. Harper, 1 Lot 5.28 Roy Donald Harrelson & Caroyl I. Harrelson, 1 Lot 35.13 Heirs of Dick Harris, 1 a 10.65 Heirs of Winnie Harris, 50/100 a 5.81 Palmer Harrison, 30 a 15.00 Brown Jefferson Hawkins, 7 50/100 a 106.86 Paul Hobson, Jr., 1 Lot 5.81 Douglas Jones & Pauline A. Jones, 2 a 46.55 Thomas Jones, 25/100 a 1.94 Heirs of A.O. Kearney, 29 a 26.04 O. C. Leonard & Lucy S. Leonard, 3 14/100 a 221.83 James Longman & Michael Levi, Trustees, Duraleigh Baptist Church, 1 Lot 4.84 Lorene Mack & Others, 7 50/100 a 18.11 William Mason, Jr., 4 a 14.08 Jim A. Mathewson k Penny A. Mathewson, 1 Lot 7.74 Mid-State Homes, Inc., 1 a 4.84 Heirs of Richard Palmer, 4 a 1.94 Arthur Lee Parrish, 2 Lota 11.62 Vernon G. Payne, 1 Lot 7.04 Ray B. Pollard & Gayle U. Pollard, 1 Lot 5.81 Tommy Powell, 1 Lot - 5.81 Sam K. Prevette fc Wife, 1 Lot, 50/100 a 15.49 Bobby Jackaon Robbins. 1 Lot 6.78 Joe A. Ross, 3 30/100 a 45.76 Francis Shearin, Agent, 12 50/100 a 11.31 Heirs of Peter Somerville, 25/100 a 4.84 Don W. Steele, 1 Lot 4.84 Heirs of Effie Stewart. 1 a Haywood F. Stewart, 1 Lot ..28.18 Heirs of Frank Thomas, • a 15-29 J. B. Thompson, 1 Lot H.71 In Memoriam la memory of oar brothers •ad eons Raymond aad James Alston who departed this Ufe several years ago. Yod were both called awajr quite young in life, and though it caused our hearts to ache, we know our heavenly father knows best. He's too wise to make a mistake. It may be that he had work up there that could only be done by you, and for this you were called from your laboring here to a job that you had to do. Dear Raymond and James, though our family circle was broken when you went away. We hope to be reunited with you in our heavenly borne someday. Mother and Father, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Alston, Sister, Emma Boone, Brothers, Ray C. and Hardy C. Alston In memory of James Bernard Williams. So young you were when you were called, but there comes a time for all of us when we must say good bye. But fsith and hope and love and trust can never, never die. Although we miss you very much. Your memories still cast their gentle glow to grace our days and light our paths where ever we may go. Mother-Emma Boone, Step-father-Luther Boone, Sister-Judith Bullock, Brother-Edward Williams, Brother-in-law- Charles Bullock, Niece - Latashia Bullock. ☆ ☆☆ It has been one year ago May 27, 1976, since dear aunt Kate Bender passed away. She was kind and good to everyone. Always trying to help someone. There on her sick bed she would lie asking her Savior to take her to be with him. She was a good Christian woman and raised a fine Christian family. All her grief and pain is over; she is safely home to rest. A loved one, MOLLIES. PASCHALL James B. Threlkeld * James O. Threlkeld, 1 Lot 79.83 Lola Townes, 1 a —«% - .4.84 Thomas Turner k Bertha Mae Turner, 1 Lot 75.81 Billie G. Turpin, 1 Lot 9H John W. Vassey 4 Lorraine J. Vassey. 1 Lot 15.K Roosevelt Walker k Ella Walker, 1 Lot -...18.J] Edward J. Watkins, 1 Lot ..24.28 HAWTREE TOWNSHIP Julia Parker Alexander k Richard Lee Alexander, 31 50/100 a 35.2* Emma..2