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TAX BALI NOTICE W. A. Hill rivalling. store bouse. S3 *. cult. M. A Hill Id., dwg oUmt bldy . on tob. barn ; 1 lot Market St and dwg $177 80 W. H. Garner, Hr*., 145 8/5 ae. woods, cult, J. L. Garner Id.; 21 ac. wooda and cult Fulcher Id. $56.70 Leaton W. A Vivian D. Gillkin, lota S-J, blk A, Shiran Park, dwell ing $14 09 Leslie C. Clancy, 2 ac. cult and woods, dwg. $21.85 B. H Gober and wile, 8 ac. woods, Morton land; lota IS, IS, 14, W. H. Bell Sub. Div., Shiran Park $12.95 Gerald L. Gould, pt. 100' z 300' x 100 * 305' dwg ? $21.57 J oh na thin Graham, lot 111 Hill Div. $3.52 A. E. and B. P. Gray, 1 lot S. Morehead and dwg $1066 Mrs. Ava Gray, 10 ac. waste and cult, R. H. Gray land, one dwg. store house $16.81 Jesse J. Gray, 1 ac of tract num ber 4 - $13.12 Ivey Vaughn Haskett, 1 lot R. R. No. 2 small (*wg $26 50 W. D. Heath. 1 lot N. Market St.. and dwt- 1 lot E. Chatham St. ' $58 .12 Edgar Linel Hlbbs, 1 lot, 17, blk. C, C. P. V. M. H. A.; 1 lot 75' x 200' Chatham St. and dwg. $79.37 C. C. Hill, 4 ac. cult, D. L. Mann Id. two dwellings, storehouse, barn, 8\4 ac. pasture, cult, and wds. Mann Id.; 11 11/20 ac. cult and woods. Nora Dicksen Id.; 75 ac. Ale* Garner Id.; 87 sc cult and woods. Uzzell Id and tob. barn; 2 tob. barns; 20 ac. Ward and Camp Bell Id; store house, dwg.: ?A ac. lot. D. L. Mann Id.; dwg.; pt 210' i 90' I 310' x 90'. dwg. ; $210.98 Jack Howard, 1 lot, 66' x 200', west Orange St.; lot 11 Newport $8.03 W. R. Howard, 1H ac. cult., L. D. Mann Id and dwg.; 5 ac. cult and woods, t>. L. Mann Id. tob barn $22 84 C. C. Jones, 25 ac. cult, and woods . dwg., and other bldgs $51.97 Grayden E. Jordon, lot 67, blk A $4.54 Francis and Florence B. Kelly, lot 18, blk B $4.54 William F. Lance, pt. ac. 150' x 150 iMrs. W. B. Garner $4.54 W. L. Lockey, 4 ac. F. E. Mason Id. and dwg. $16.82 B. S. Mann, 4V4 ac. cult and waste, Simmons and Mann Id., pt of tract 8 . $6.25 Elbert Mann and wife. 50 ac. cult and woods, C. Gould land and barn; 35.6 ac. C. Gould Id.; 5.7 ac. cult. Garner land, dwell ing $74.46 Roy Lee Mann Jr., lot 1, Craig Home sites, bldg $30.88 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore, 1 lot W. of R. R. and dwg $20.76 R T. Mundlne. 44 ac. Nancy San den Id. and dwg. and bldgs. $69.15 Th*mas F. Mylett, lot 4, blk A, Manns Park $4.05 Mehrin J. McElwaine, lot 14, blk. C Forest Dr $4.54 ft. B. Parker Jr., lot 8, Millis Sub Div. Bldg. $24 11 R. Paul Parker, lot 1, blk 1; S lot 2, Mk. 1. .. $5.28 Robert G. Parish and Lillie Dale Pariah, lota 3-4 Mann Sub Div. dwg.; pt lot 3, 25' x 142' x 25' x .. 186' - $31.44 George C. Pollard Jr., pt ac 100 x 200' of Tract 1 $8 19 Leoni R. Prescott, 35/100 ac., bldg., lot 5 (100' x 100') bldg. $81.11 R. S. and Lois G. Pringle, lot 7 , W. P. Mann Sub. Div. (in blk 1) 1 64' x 1454, dwg. lot 8 W. P. Mann Sub. div. dwg $52.19 James S. Quinn, 1 ac. cult. tob. born and pack house $12.49 Mr*. Lula Quinn, 14 ac. cult and paature A. S. Wilson, one dwg. one barn *4135 Callie, Marie and Raymond Riggs, 1 ac. woods, small build lag $10.95 Leavy Holt Riggs, 21 V4 ac. woods - $5.96 W. D Roberts, 1V4 ac. J. A. Har ri?on land; 3'i ac. cult and woodi, J. A. Harrison land; dwel ling $58.08 Robert L- Rose, lot 11 W. H. Bell 8ub Div $3 52 Chriliopher C. Rouse and wife, pt. lots 54. W. R. Mann Sub. div. ? - MM Dallas Simmons, % ac, Simmons land and dwg.; V4 ac. Simmons land $21.12 Malcolm Simmons, 3 ac. cult and dwf. New Tobacco Bam.. $40.40 Otto Slaughter, 11 ac. Sanders Id, and dwg. and bldg $42.83 V. D. Slaughter, 13/100 ac. cleared . Ram's Horn property and ? dwg $54.44 Lecil H. Smith lot 11, bit A; lot 10. blk. A $8.58 Paid C. Smith. N V4 lot 1, New Port Fruit Farm, bldg and small Mdg. $46.88 Mark D. tSamps, pt ac. 151 Vi x BO X 150 X 10T $4.35 Jack Taylor Jr, 658.3 Ac. Ilann land $43.60 , Robert E. Taylor, lot 1, blk 3 W. R. Mann, Sub. Div. Trailer ..$33.58 Ralph Thomas Temple, 1 lot, D. H. Mailings Id., 125 x 200' dwg. , $62.78 Q. M. Viera, lot 1, Lake View. Sub. DiV. dwg $34.84 bract S. Walker and others, 6,007 Ac. Carteret Lodge id., and bldgs; 115 ac. Roberta Id and I bldgs, pack houae $557.66 Wilaon P. Watson and others, lots 17, 10. 10. Shiran Park $6.58 Homer H. Wellson, lot 24. blk / A J~. >4.54 D. W. West St.. 1 lot, 238' x 260.3' * 310- X 154.6'; lot 1, S. D. Ed wards, Sob. Div. dwg; one small bldi. $31.53 Mrs. S. T. Williams. 1/3 lot Mar ket iL an d dwelling >18.13 Harale A. Wilton, lot IS .... >30.41 H. A. Wilton and Joseph Lee Mor toa. 1 lot on highway, bldg. equip In shop W1J1 TAX SALE NOT1C* David V. Wingate and wife, Rubelle lot 41. blk. C MM Wilbur Woolen, 3 ac. W. J Daugh erty land $4.82 Leon A. Youngblood, ? ac. cult, A. B aGrner id, one dwg.; pt lot 40 x 200 Harrison lot $39 02 NEWPORT COLORED Virginia Campbell, 10 ac. Camp bell Id $4.94 J. A. Johnson, Hn., 1 lot E. Rail road $4.03 Samuel L. Johnson, 1 lot, N. More head and dwg $18.74 Fred White. 1 lot. N Morehead and dwg. pack house ..... $29.96 PORTSMOUTH B. R. Dixon Hrs., 8 acres home place $3 18 Mrs. Minni eDixon, 1 acre waste land ; $2.59 C. R. Eubanks and Henry Holt, 107.8 acres land $6.58 Charles Henry Herring and Louis B., 1 acre Dixon land and build ing $5.05 R. S. Wahab, H acre Joe Abott land, 4.5 acres Ireland land $5.48 SEA LEVEL John Elliott, V* ac. waste, Gas kill, Id., bung *17.32 Louis Elliott Hrs., 2 ac. woods, homeplace and dwg. $8.*9 Hiss Alida F. Fales Hrs., 50 ac. Shell Hammock $8.07 Cyrus Lester Gaskill, 8 ac. pasture, waste Thos. B. Salter Id., home place and dwg ......... $19.11 David D. Gaskill, 3 ac. woods and dwg - $25.58 Mrs. Mary J. Gaskill, 1 ac. woods, homeplace and dwg. .. ? - $8.75 W. M. Gaskill, 5% ac. woods, pas ture, and homeplace a~.r. $19,84 Mrs. Closs Harvey, 1V4 ac. woods, homeplace and dwg.; Hickory Ridge land $8.54 Alonza Howard, Vi ac. James Lewis land : $3.15 Mrs. Sidney Mason, 2 ac. pasture, homplace and dwg $11.70 Cecil O. Morris, 174 ac. waste and woods $15.41 Edna E. Oates, 3V4 ac. waste land $5.22 Clyde Rose 1/3 ac. homeplace and dwg. $17.40 J. W. Rose, 6 5/8 ac. woods, home place, and dwg. $18.20 Moody Rose. 1/3 ac. cleared, Rose. bldg. Bungalow $25.54 Willie Rose Hrs., 12% ac. woods, James Lewis Id, homeplace and dwg $19.39 Mrs. Adell Salter, 1V4 ac. home place and dwg $11.88 Alonzo Salter, 1 ac. homeplace and dwg $20.58 Elvin Salter, 2 ac. woods, cult, and dwg $18.82 Harry Salter, H. L. Taylor, 1 ac. cleared - $3.52 Harvey Salter, \ ac. woods, home place and dwg $31.29 Makely Salter, '< ac. homeplace and dwg $21.71 Makely Gordon Salter, 1 '? ac. land and dwg $11.81 Robie Salter, V4 ac. homeplace and dwg $25.18 GaGynelle Styron, 1 ac. woods, dwg $13.42 J. Gordie Styron, 1V4 ac. pasture, homeplace and dwg.; 21 ac. wds. marsh $17.44 Beaumon Taylor V< ac. homeplace and dwg.; work shop; 2 ac. Sty ron Id. Saw Mill $32.18 Charlie T. Taylor, % ac. waste, homeplace, dwg $1898 Frank Taylor, woods, homeplace , and dwg.; ? $25.85 John Taylor, 4 ac. homeplace. and dwg $84.52 John, Charlie and Frank Taylor, V? ac. waste Id. Fish house $10.23 Nannie H. Taylor, 1H ac. woods, and dwg $27.79 Weston Taylor, H ac. homeplace $13.55 Mrs. Lina Willis, 1 ac. cleared Id. and dwg.; 1 ac. woods Id. $11.88 Willie Willis. 1 ac. cleared, 1 ac. Ray Hamilton Tract .... $15.22 SMYRNA Donnie J>avi?, 5 9/10 acres A. C. Davis land, dwelling, pasture, cleared, cult., woods, 8 acres ? wire grass ridge, 4tt acres Sara H. Willis land, 5* acres clear ed. outland A. V. Willis land $37.43 Earl V. Davis, 1 1/3 acre E. B. Willi? land, dwelling. 5 acres oyster bed, 3tt acres Willis land and field, 2 acres R. E. L. Davis land - 138.03 George W. Davis, 15 \ acres E. B. Willis land, dwelling, barn, bid., 17 acres oyster bed. bush, grass, 10 acres woods, grass, 86 acres marsh, water, 1 acre Geo. Han cock land <. $11.59 George W. Davis Jr., 1 H acre E. B. Willis land, dwelling $25.79 George W. Davis Jr. and Thurman Davis, 15 acres cut over woods, 55 acres marsh, 8 acres woods, 5 acres timber $18.14 James Hughes Davis, 4 acres Dixon tract. 3 acres Willis land $39.12 Seymour Davis. 4 acres A. C. Davis land, building. 3 1/10 acres Han cock land $11.44 Truman Davis. 8 acres woods, marsh, bush. 1 acre cult, bldg , Wheeler Glllikln, 43 H acres cult, over woods, water, marsh $49.13 Henry M. Hill Eat.. 7 acres Hill land, dwelling and bldgs. $31.89 O. G. Hill, IS acres Henry Lovick land $8.85 Robert Pigott, 84 acres woods, 1 Vfc acres Pigott land and dwell ing $9.34 H. O. Piner Hrs., 1V4 acres Will Lovick land $4 33 Charlie C. Smith, part acre 100" x 150' being lot No 1 of Hull B. Smith property ? $3.24 TAX SALB NOTICE Harold Vance Taylor. 1/1 acTt 6. T. Fulcher land and dwell Ing $16.13 Fred H. Trott, 1 acre cleared land $4.94 Brady L. Wade, X acres bomeplace, 8 acrea woods and build ing $23.03 Ikie 0. Wade and wile. 32 acres wooda. 16.41 acrei J. I. Davla land, 1/10 acre J. 0. Davis land - $18.22 James Iredell Wade, 6H acrea Wade and Hornaday land and dwelling $20.27 J. D. Wade, 18 acres Hancock land (Banks) $3.11 Mrs. Pauline Wade, acre Piner land, cleared, dwelling $13.72 Wilbur Wade, 6 acres L. L. Wade land, 4 acrea waste, woods $18.96 Agnew Wallace Willis, 7tt acres cult, land, dwelling, Willia land, 28tt acres pasture, wooda $20.26 Eugene A. Willis, 4 acres Zeph Willis land $8.71 Jessie Thomas Willis, <i4 acre cult. L. L. Wade land, building, Vt acre C. T. Willis land $8.71 Louis E. Willis, 1 acre Julia F. Salter land and dwelling $12.29 Thomas L. Willis Jr., part acre 89 yards x 24 yards x 88 yards, building $8.90 Zephemiah Willis Hrs., 5% acres Chas. Fulcher land and dwell ing $9.99 STACY Earl Fulcher, 24 V4 acres waste, homeplace and dwelling $22.42 Homer Fulcher, acre Britton Willis land, dwelling $17.77 Doity Gaskill, 1 acre school land $16.71 Elvin Gaskill, 2 acres homeplace, waste and dwelling $13.05 Leon Gaskill, 1 % acres Mason land and Geo. Daniel land, one store and one house $29.59 Ralph Gaskill, 1 ^ acres woods, homeplace and dwelling, 1 acre waste land $18.85 Leslie Hamilton, 1V4 acre home place and dwelling $23.82 Lloyd Hill and wife, \ acre home place, cleared, dwelling, $38 58 W. Hardy Lewis, 2V4 acres waste $4.54 John E. Mason, % acre homeplace, 1 acre Mason land $7.30 John O. Mason, 36% acres waste, woods $20.82 Charles H. Miller and wife. 36 acres pasture, waste and homeplace and dwelling ....$19.91 L. R. Morris, 1,200 acres waste, woods and marsh, 75 acres waste and woods, 330 acres at Board of Education land $35.24 Dr. A. M. McCuiston,, 30 acres Wil lis and Salter land, 1948 thru 1953 $27.68 E. C. Nelson, 5H acres woods and marsh, 1 Mi acres homeplace and dwelling $10.02 Willie Nelson, 1 acre Willis land $2.96 Norvey Pittman, part acre 70' x 210' dwelling $11.05 Elijah Robinson. 6 acres waste, homeplace and dwelling, $16.25 STRAITS T. H. Adams, Hrs., 3 ac. Brinson Chadwick ? ... $3.87 Douglas L. Arthur, Vt ac. Wilson Golden Id., dwelling $17.96 Earl Arthur, 5 ac. Cult, and woods; 2H ac. Cult., homeplace; 2V4 ac. waste; 5 ac. woods; 10 ac. Hurray Lynch Id -... *58.69 Sterling Arthur, 1 ac. Matilda Ar thur Id., Homeplace and dwell ing $14.80 J. W. Beard, 2 ac. Wiltard Arthur land. Camp $11.43 W. A. Bryant, 45/100 ac. Cleared Id. dwelling 4W-78 C. L. Chadwick, 8 ac. Cult. Home place; 21 acres woods; 2 ac. waste ? $32.72 W. A. Davis, 4 1/6 ac. Fulford Id. and homeplace ? $16.31 Cleveland Gillikin 9S ac. cult., homeplace and bldg $33.37 Connie Gillikin, 7 ac. Lawrence Id, homeplace and cult and dwelling; 6 ac. John B. Lawrence Id. and homeplace; 2 ac. waste Id.; 37 woods, pasture and cult.; store bldg $83.33 C. T. Gillikin,, 18.8 ac. homeplace, cult and woods ? $33.40 Ervin Gillikin, hi ac. cleared home place; 1 ac. cult, and houae..27.67 Gardner Gillikin, 39 ac. D. H. Lew is Id., woods and improved; 19 1/3 ac. woods, A. M. Lewis land $136.81 Garner Gillikin and others, 19 1/3 ac. A. II. Lewis Id $6.42 Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gillikin, H acre Harvey Willi* Id., home place and woods $10.16 Ivey If. Gillikin Sr., S ac. Lawrence land $5 65 Ivey Morris Gillikn Jr., Vi ac. Law rence Id. dwelling $9.20 J. E. Gillikin, Vi ac. C. W. Gilli kin Id., homeplace, cleared $7.92 Joseph L. Gillikin, 21 ac. E. P. Gillikin Id., homeplace, waste and cult; 3 4/8 ac. cult., and bldg $65.13 Lenwood Gillikin, 3.2 ac. cult., dwelling; 1 ac. woods $16.10 Leonard Gillikin, 4 ac. cult., 7 ac. woods, bldg. $10 67 Una GlUikin 1 1/10 ac. D. W. Gll likin Id. and homeplace, cult $12.70 L. W. Gilllkin, S3 ac. Jacob Finer land : $6.88 Martha GlUikin, 0 ac. wooda Id. Ray Pearl Gllllkin, 4 ac. Lawrace Id., cult and bldfi. - 41M0 Stacy Gilltkln, ISM ac. GUIlkln Id. homeplace, wooda and cult.; ? ac. wooda, Amoa GUUkin Id 933 23 Thelbert GUIlkln. I/S ac. B. H. GUUkln Id., homplace $22 i? Vernon GUUkln, 3 ac., cult B. H. GillUdn Id., and hotiae; 34 ac. Amoa GlUikin Id.; ? ac. colt; 1 TAX SALE NOTICE ac. pasture $30.82 Warden B. Gillikia, IT Ac. Wood*. B. T. Gilliklo laad $3.96 Claude Golden, M ic. cult, land, homeplace *15.57 Mr*. Myrtle Golden, % Ac N. Gol den Id. homeplace, cult 410.21 Walter Golden, 44 ac. Arthur id.; M ac wood*, Ivey Arthur Id. ana buildings $16 81 R C. Haddock, pt ac 75 * 100 >3.52 Jama* F Hill, V4 ac. Gillikin Und and bldg *8 82 P. E. Lawrence, 9 ac. J. B. Law rence Id. homeplace, waste and cult.; 19 2/3 ac. woods Id.. 421.14 Martin W. Lawrence, 94 ac. woods, cult, waste, dwelling and barn *83.98 Neta Lawrence, 1 ac. woods, Mur ray Lynch land $3.11 Mr*. Rhoda Mae Lawrence, % ac cleared $6.93 Sylvester Lawrence Jr., pt ac. 105 x 100* x 100 z 100*, Lawrence land $5.49 Thoma* R. Lawence, pt ac. 84.3 x 83 x 190.5 X 184, bldg $5.08 Tilton Lawrence, V4 ac. Lawrence Und $22.27 Guy W. Lewis, 1 ac. woods, Mur ray Lynch Id. $3.12 S. T. Marahbura, 4 ac. wood* Id. $3.52 E. Arthur Mason, 2 ac. cult. E. D. Willis Id., 18 ac. woods and home place $58.28 Billie Nelson, 4 ac. cult., dwel $17.20 Curtis R. Pake, 3 7/100 ac. cult., dwelling .. $23.44 Joseph J. Pearce, Hrs. 4 ac., Mil lard Arthur Id $4.54 Bonnie Piner, 1 ac. Jacob Pine land $7.80 Mrs. George W. Piner, 20 ac. woods $8.58 W. T. Piner, 38 ac. O. W. Lewis Id. homeplace, woods and cult 47.55 Elmer W. Smith, 1 ac Leffers land $19.98 Beaulah Stewart, Hrs., 3 1/3 ac. woods. Brown Chadwick Id $2.90 Wilbur Stewart, Hrs., 13 1 ac. So phrina Steart Id.; 2 9/10 ac. So phrina Stewart land $7.60 Leslie A. Sutton, pt. ac. 60' x 120' n.s. highway $9.36 R. E. Sutton, pt. ac 36' x 120', n. s. highway 33.61 Odessa Thomas, 1 ac. cult., and dwelling ... $10.15 H. I. Thompson, 9* ac. A. M. Lewis id., woods $17 25 H. G. Whitehurst Hrs., 5 ac pasture and cult, homeplace; 10 ac. cult. G. C. Chadwick Id $23.41 WHITE OAK Oscar B. Arthur, 1 V4 acres R. M. Russell land, dwelling $2i.S9 J. E. Barbourf Jr., 10 acres woods and dwelling $21.07 B. F. 4 Helen R. Barefoot, 1.3 acre Ida House $25.32 BeMle E. Bell, 24 acres cleared and watte W. N. Dennis land, bam and stable, 29 acres cleared and woods W. N. Dennis land, part acre 16'xllO' $37.77 V* H. Benson, 2 acres Tom Piner land, dwelling $32.47 Braddock Brown, 54 acres cult, and woods, one dwelling and 2 barns I $32.39 Charlie Cannon and wiie, 2/3 acre Dennis land $7.72 Troy M. Cannon, part acre 90' x ISO' x 85' x ISO' Russell land, building $13.21 Willie L. Cannon, 12 acres waste and woods, 1 1/3 acre woods Dennis land, 15 ft. right of way $4.54 Thomas A. Cassell, 1 lot 80' X 125' $4.03 Henry Lealon Crumpler, lot 154 155 and building, John Jones sub-div., garage $48.13 Bernard L. Dawson and wife, Mary, 1 lot 50' x 200' $3.52 Needham Dunn, 10 acres Sanders Und $17.17 Leslie G. German, 1 lot 80' x 125' $4.05 Thomas E. Glancy, part acre, 50 yards x 90 yards $3.52 Leon Adelbert Graves, lot No. 24 Inlet Vien Sub. Div. dwell ing $21.88 Emmett W. Harris, hi lot 8, 1 lot 9, 1 lot 10, building $25.48 Mrs. Edna Ward Henderson and Hrs., H lot 210 ? John Jones Sub Div., building $19.95 Wayne C. Hickox, 2.4 acres N. S. Highway 24? dwelling $34.80 Paul W. Holt, lots 44-45, Hohn JonevSub. Div., house $29.13 Rachael Holt, lot No. 43 John Jones Sub. Div $i.31 William K. Holt, W. tt lot 125? John Jones Sub. Div. and house $15.70 Mattie Lillian Hueser, 1 acre Tom Piner land 93.11 Amos W. Hufman Sr., 10 acres woods and dwelling $18.82 Gracc Irvln, 1 acre cleared, dwell Ing $22.13 G. P. Johnson, lot 193 John Jones Sub. Dir., cottage _ $9.24 Mrs. Lucy A. Lath an, lot 170 ? (50' x 300') bldg $8.58 Max Lindholm, lot 103, lot 104, lot 105? building $48.95 Hubert T. Long, lot 74 on Broad Creek, Pearson Sub. Div., dwell George A. Merrill Jr., lot 22-23 John Jones Sub. Dlv., build ing $57.90 David R. Morris and wife, lot 28 John Jone* Sub. Dhr. and building $23.47 Fred H. Morris. 1 acre John T. Robinson and house, cult, 1% acres cleared, camp (12.37 C. E. Odum, lots M-56 16.21 L. W. Parker. 73* acres W. N. Dennis land, M acres Parker land, homeplsc*, cult, pasture and wood* and tarn 478.74 Randolph Parker, part acre 79' x 90' x 78' x 9ff $3.08 F. C. Podgett, 8.8 acras T. 8. Dixon land 10.92 Carthel C. Radford and wile. U acres cleared, 11 acres waste, I i Saul Bellow Tries to Bring Literature, Life Together By W. C. ROGERS AiMrlitod Ptcm Arte Editor New York-- (AP) ? Literature and life are a long way apart, says Saul Bellow, a man who is doing a lot to bring them together. He's the author of "The Adven tures of Augie March," the novel which won the National Book award. In the opinion of some novelists and readers, it's the most worth while prise of its kind. This is Sot Bellow's only honor, however. He had a Guggenheim in 1M8-49, and a National Institute of Arts and letters award of 11,000 year before last. Bellow has a ready smile, and a ready answer for questions. His hair recedes on the sides, leaving a curly black tuft jutting toward his high brow. And "high brow" is part of the key to him, for he's not a hit-or-miss novelist, as some of his fellows are, but a thoughtful and purposeful one who expects a novel to tell a story and have something to say, too. One reason for the gap between what we are and what we write, says novelist Bellow, is found in our schools: "Isn't it true that in high school mist of us read everything except TAX SALE NOTICE 19 acres cult., woods, build ing $24.63 David T. Redfearn, lots 165-166 167-168-169-180 and buildings, John Jones Sub. Div. $59.24 Augustus G. Register, 1 acre clear ed land, lots 7-8 Inlet Sub. Div $9.64 Mrs. Noma Rhue, 46 acres J. Pres cott land, homeplace and cult., 43 acres woods W. Prescott land $45.31 John P. and Bryan Rogers, lot 25 Inlet View, Sub. Div $3.52 Robert L. Rose and Harold L. Pister, lot 79 Pearson Sub. Div. tot 80 Pearson Sub. Div., build ing . $21.83 George H. Rowles, lot 4 Jurius Bell Sub. Div $4.35 A. II. Russell, 5 acres Dixon land, dwelling, small store, filling sta tion $20.93 D. W. Russell, 8 acres Whitford land, woods $27.38 Lenwood Russell, 3/8 acre cleared $3.03 Mitchell M. Russell, 1 lot 214'xl53' and dwelling $17.26 Parham Russell Jr., 1 acre cleared 16.33 Leland Leslie Saunders, pt. lot 14. part lot 14, building $21.99 L. P. Sewell, lot 35, John Jones land $8.62 William H. Shepard, lot 12, John S. Jones Sub. Div $17.42 Harvey Smith and G. J. Broods, 200 acres outland woods, stumpy swamp land $14.74 Odell Smith, 1 acre Russell land, homeplace. 4 acres B. S. Russell land, cabin, store, garage apt., warehouse, lot 34 John Sub. Div. store building $132.12 Thurman C. Smith, lot 3, J. C. Bell Sub. Div. $3.89 Tom Smith, pt. acre 75' x 230, $3.05 William D. Starling. E. Vi lot 10 John Jones Sub. Div., build ing $10.15 R. D. Sylvester, lot 99 John Jones Sub. Div $3.43 M. J. Taylor, 1 Vt acre Smith land, building $19.48 Charles B. Upchurch, 1 acra Can non land $3.24 W. P. Vinson, 1 acre cult., 69 woods, cult, and one tobacco barn, 60 acres woods, Pelletier land $61.16 George Wainwright, 1 lot 210' x 115' x 210' on White Oak River and building _ $20.85 John A. Wetherington, 6 acres Weathering land, 9.8 acres woods, Riddick land, 25 acres woods, lots 1-2-3-4-5 'and build ings, dwelling, lot 194, John Jones Sub. Div., machine shop, boat shop, garage $100.28 John A. Wetherington Jr. Hrs., 2% acres woods and dwelling, part of lot No. 1 $24.51 Jefferton O. Weeks Jr., 2tt acres cult., Smith land, dwelling $10.92 Gerald J. Wellspeak. lot 63, J. R. Jones Sub. Div., dwelling $37.91 J. A. Wetherington Jr., 2V4 acres woods and dwelling, J.96 acres being lot No. 1 J. Jones Sub. Div $14.13 Frank O. Whitaker and wife. 2U acres woods land $4.39 WHITE OAK ? COLORED Johnie G. Burton, 2 acres cleared, dwelling $34.42 Rollin Mumpford, 1 acre Tootle land, dwelling $21.89 Elmer Mountford, 1 acre woods. dwelling and tobacco barn $20.22 J. W. Parker, .37 acre Pelletler land $6.50 Clarence Tootle, 16 tt acre* home place, cult., woods. 39.7 acres cult., woods Tract No. 1 $24.88 Clarence Tootle Jr., 8 acres cult., woods. 3 acres Whitford land, dwelling and out bldg. $28.29 Frank Tootle, 1 acre Tootle land, dwelling $19.39 Hoyt Tootle, 7 acre* cult, woods, tract 7, dwelling .$19.80 Odell Tootle, 10 acres Clarence Tootle homeplac* ! $4.84 Benjamin Ward, 4 acres Whitford land, dwelling $1188 Clarence W. Ward Hn? 3 * acres Whitford land and dwell ings $1?J8 Joseph F. Ward and wife Do We, .8 acre Whitford land dwelling and building 410.4* ?' ? Saul Bellow what we are required to read in class?" He moved on to college which for him was a combination of the three universities of Chicago, Northwestern and Wisconsin: "The colleges take the humor out of literature. They turn it into a ser ious and solemn business, a sort of religion, like something for Sun day only." Still offering examples from his own varied experiences, he recalled his years in Chicago, and the "Chi cago School" of writers consist ing of Flovd Dell, Ben Hecht, Carl Sandburg, Sherwood Anderson, James T Farrell and others: "It meant a lot to us that Har riet Monroe published 'Poetry* Magazine there, and that Covici even published books." He finds now that writers are us ing native material, the material right at hand, under their noses: "For the first time they used as subjects something which, before, they were too immersed in to rec ognize as potential subject matter. But they must use it, he believes, by writing in a domestic Ameri can style of their own: "You can't portray Chicago writing like Tru man Capote." When we get novels composed out of this indigenous material, who's going to read them? "There is a limited number of things to which people respond with their deepest emotions," Bel low explained. "Right now those things are our great production fa cilities, our manufacturing, our goods, our size, our science. But our social health, as well as our in dividual health, requires us to pay attention to other things of the heart, the personal things" ? out of which he wants novels to be made. Then those novels will mat ter to the public more than the usual kind of stories do. While he was in Europe on a Guggenheim fellowship, he noticed that people let their faces ex press their emotions, and they showed their feelings freely in their flowing gestures. In this country, "some emotions are in danger of atrophy for lack of prac tice in expressing them. When I go to the theater, for example, it seems, to me sometimes that the actors and actresses are undergo ing a test to discover how much of their hopes and fears and heart aches they can keep from snow ing." Born in 1915 in Quebec, Bellow came here at nine with his parents. He has taught at the University of Minnesota and at Princeton and is now on the faculty of Bard, a college a few miles up the Hudson from this city. He has thought of trying news paper work,, but teaching gives him, he figures, more time to writfc. He goes at it slowly, too, it seems; his first novel, "Dangling Man," ap peared in 1944; his second, "The Victim," in 1947. This is his third. The five judges who selected t "Augie March" from the hundreds ' of other 1953 novels for this fifth \ National Book award were David 1 Dempsey, Leon Edel, Mary Mc- J Carthy, Arthur Mizener and Ger- j aid Sykes. Winners, already an 1 nounced, in the other two fields * were Conrad Aiken for his "Collect ed Poems" and Bruce Catton for "A Stillness at Appomattox." : PROTECT YOUR RIGHT | TO DRIVE UNDID NfW S'Atf I A VV Got low co# for* I outo irauronco ? Mvo ?p to 25%. Standard. KonaaH? obU polky . . . qukl, IM> ly clolnx imtcl. hSUfhlTf? 1U'UJ "** lot NFOMUTION, mONi David Murray PkM* M3M Royal BuiMing Who's the Patient? Robert Mitchum is a small-town doctor and Jean Simmons is his wealthy patient in RKO Radio's romantic comedy, "She Couldn't Say No." Arthur Hunnicutt also has starring role in this Howard Hughes presentation. March Surprises His Hosts Fredric March, guest of honor at a banker's dinner, hands a jolt to the financiers when he reveals unorthodox convictions on bank loanrf and who should receive them. The scene, from Samuel Gold wyn's noted "The Best Years of Our Lives," shows March speaking and Myrna Loy as the listening wife, these two heading the all-star cast of the prize-winning picture, which is again currently on the screen. Rex Rides Famous Horse, Koko 1 ? fTOM? Thrills pack Republic's latest action hit, "Phantom Stanton." which stars Rex Alien, the Arizona Cowboy, with western comic. Slim Pickens. Lynnfield, Mass. (AP) ? Paul Szkiney reported to police that he i ind a companion were walking ilong a lonely road when a mask jd man confronted them, stole Szkiney's pants and wallet and fled nto the woods. The wallet was , ;mpty. He Asked for It Charleston. W. Va. (AP)? Al bert Khuri was in a lively mood as he slid onto the stool at the restaurant. He told the waitress: "A cup of coffee, s'il vous plais." He got the coffee ? along with a seafood plate. G&W SEVEN STAR 00 Proof! ?3S *TL G?W SEVEN SLU | A ?LENDED WHISKEY. U*S NEUTRAL SPIRIT! DISTILLED f?0* MAID tOODUHAM 1 WORTS LIMITED. fEORIA, ILLINOIS j.
Carteret County News-Times (Morehead City, N.C.)
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