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Notice Os Sale Os Tax Liens Under and by virture of the power vested in me by the laws of the State of North Cerolma. particularly by Chapter 310 of the Public Laws of 1939, as amended, (General Statue of North f!u ot \Vr , i ale and will sell at P ubllc auction for cash, to the highest bidder, at the East door n!t e r! ks J COUI l ty Courthouse in Raleigh, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock noon on Mondav. the ,’ n ,' Mn) dny of J um - 1% 1, l!e us upon the real estate described below for the non-payment of va ° TOr 7 taxrs ow:n ? for the year 1960. The real estate which is subject to lien, the name of its r ; n -- ,i:r n; ;Tie of the person who listed it for taxes, and the amount of the lein is set out be /,; w ;,:;/; " nrr is rnadf to the records in the office of the Register of Deeds of this county and in , Cr n U ' n n - ax Supervisor of this countv foi more particular description of said real estate. V l, u _ r ! ’ r ' ,s ! ' u ' h y SVf n that the anornb of the lwns set out below are subject to the addition or ire mst ?" provided by law and also the costs of sale, hTenth (10th) day of May, 1961. Wake County Tax Collector J. M. BROTHERS Ana ms, Clarence. 75 Rock $ 35, Adams, George. Ch.uvh Si 6 Alexandei Addle Heirs. ;6 W orth St 3g3 A en. Ena. : s Lee St j<i Jj Alien, Geo. AT; 2,7 2 Stafford Ave 45 74 Aiie-n Robert, 1420 S Hay-nod St. 53 28 Alston Charity, F...remand 17 68 Alston G W A Kile: 504 Mon tague, 222 Southfield 96 48 Alston, Haywood 207 Cannon .. 13 38 Alston Haywood Heirs, 206 Cannon ... 13.40 Alston. Lac: f*-'2 E Jon? St ?■ 54 Alston, Let’:*.- 1206 Pender Best Ave. K & Lot. Best Avf 26 36 Anderson Lee Metta. Watson Field. 161 S Hay wood. 157- 155 Haywood Alley W 97 Arrington, Jurmie A: Isabelle, 19 Brown Lane 12 94 Atkinson. B A IP Fisher 25 74 Atwater. E r.a Heirs 5-' E Cabarrus S’.. A •56 • ? E Cabarrus . . 12.83 Baker. Mrs Dorothy, 121 Lincoln Ct 68 of Baker, .1 T . 149 A 89 Havwood 1" 12 Banks N'anr . 4'B & 42 B .Toe Louis Park 154 Barber Geneva ’42 F T nr S* '94 Barber Sail ? 8-12 F; : St Barbour. Jess:? ,T 71 B s S’. 354 Barbour, Joeila. 716 S Dr.-win St. ■ 5/' 86 Bimes. .Tames 331 F -.e** S’. "9 S' Barnes M.-.-tha. 918-928 Jo? Ln:!s Park 1 46 Barnhill. Mrs Mam-. 1212 New Bern . 48 in Bason SB 74' r " o S’ Bass. D-irork. 423 W 38 49 Bean, Jesse D Jr . 307 Haywood if 77 Beas'cy John 13 Co' Becknrll. B’-rr.. L- ’ " B 233* 39 Rosa Dunsd Debna 285 Becoa* L'.bv B 3*5 S ? .ri ders St . . 29 79 Bell. Fannie A. R m Sir- S West St ... 19 97 Bennett, Hubert Fst .114 Stroma eh A’’o' Bennett, L* R., D3B-& 4B Joe Louis Park Berrv. M C, 125 126 -Toe Louis Pak-G32-& JC> A toe Luu- * ™ Bethea. Adam. 308 Branch St 8 91 Bethea. Addle A Adam. 821 S State St JJ Blount. Willie 2ft Booker A- Blue James A E Lenou St 15 ’ 4 Bobbitt Svlves*.-. 10 Quarry S' Bod die. Roosevelt. 312 Maple. ,Toe Louis Bovktn. A r, 478 S Havwood, 5E7 $ Haywood. 822 E Lenoir St 420 S. Haywood 52n S. Havyvood 560 f Cabarrus, a»4 E Sent- 327 S F'.et Jb3 38 Branch John L Heirs 5 Cannon St ‘ Braxton. Lilly, W 8 Haywood A tmps r Brown Annie T> 320« Bedford. r Top Oberlin Rd . 5 m Brown Betty Ruth Rawer Lane 152 S Havwood Brown. Charlie A Wife «4 _ Brown ' Fannie He>-« Be*+le 16 9* fe-wn. W M H- u V7 S S -Mr Blowing. Men. J H . 141 8 Oakwopd ’ Brvarrt. Charlie 81? HOP s ftrvant Isaac 4■*■■■■ N Hr ♦" Bryant. Lucille. ** Ft* **"• P- Loti s-6-7 Hike Toe Tout* Park Blk-Nr- Joe T :? Ptrk F* ** Burch Cite- 508 N *« e ! St. •* f * fiiliww Naomi Heirs 410 Bledv* Burnette Ariolnhi* ** Haywood 5* Bump .7<? r;• <*? r« w . _ Q ■gnrt N*omi IK*3-0S Oi’' l '' '„.!. Biurweii. Dr HP V. S* u r rv'. #>? P"' rr^r ~ 3- ?" CaldviQ’i To? *•"*** *" T-ngg S< ' ~ Cameron ’ 7 *- F r ” ir! - ders St . Carnad? Tnrs Tnf !/ - ”?rx ■ 1 Chavis v • ■' ''ap T /" w *as, 583 F Brace St " 3 ' Chen them File P-.i-j ?06 R = ’H° gt 1 * Clarke r r lot 14 Hightower 4 ' nark John T I‘* r - Kilgore 331 Clarkson MoC- 'mmon. ‘.Top Louts F> '< I*?' Hav r, a: 1 ? wv • • St Cofltn? to’.-p Pen' 1 u C: 1f Conner Mrs Ambrose 9’B F Bloodwnrth Ft M s ' r w hr, V'. - Hnl.-s !?42 Nev B■ -n Ave 33 no rn.iph Maw T. 71 Fork Quarrv Bd 74 *' C>udup R M . ltl-’tS North . State g. 3~ i CviTr.r Chi? T ? W- t £ 4 1 " Cmmn T i! ->n & W-fr 2*7 Pr rum? Ch’-’ir ’*o© tp-- • «• ' 4* rurtts Jennie Hr;™. 1213 New Rom Avp „ V, Daniel 573 Bn--on c * 5* .; Ban:- F>rr- e tv orh S* Davis T si--a T nmut A- Walter T "c T 1 - P -rV Dawson C F ' ~ ’ I J "* ’ ■ JJavw r - P 1!»PT-5?11- ISHUPend* 81 WRP Drherr'. >1 ■ i \ -rip M.anh : 1 -f ' • TVhprn R A ” ■•'• i P .ug! t 14-B Vr ■ P r Vv ni (v Cppsri.i n £• Hu r^ ard p* v S!*alP ?* HIP y Can- S’ K rr•••,.. v -■ “ t>- c* H ' F H ■' q.. ■>'. Dphnqni Worrrr K ?r 7 Nr-r^h C T 3;n >t nr-h-r,.. 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S Sta 1 - St 3’ 3i Farrtnetor: Geo Heim. 42! Mon tague 3 40 ! Feller? Pe.-ste 21st Tunper 1 arte 3 ’ft Foreman Morns A- F <nev Sirily .«< Forester Annie B 117 Siri’v .31 Fort Nellie Bell, fins Nararefch S Price St u 24 Foster, Collins, » Maole .. 14 Ift Foster, Laura. 62S Price St ft 7ft F rarer, Chas. B. 334 Cannon . 2.3 ft Freeman. Dalon, Bragg St 45 B7 Freeman, Ed & Daisy, 819 E Hargett St 72 og Freeman .Tames P . 206 E Lenoir St , ftftft Brace St u 4, Freeman, Lillian, Sift 8 Blount St 54 gg Mrs S ,T Freeman, 4*7!-07 S Biount. 416 S Blood worth St CX Davie St 406? Blount. ** S Blount S- 126 F vie, tm W Lonotr 466.77 Fuller. Alice 711 -713 S Blood wori : S* 19 22 Fuller. E Heirs, 213 S. Boundary _ St ■ 4 25 Garrett. Lila. 521 Hicks Alley 30 52; G.i-s, Sara! . 14 S. Fisnet 11.9] G F.,: :- Hr: 916 S Person ■H4 <v 91 S< p P ;'snn 47 Citi. Gwendolyn. 613 Oberlin 58 23 G . L ..in, 519 S W:.nur.g*on :_St. .95 56 Good son, Theodore R . 42.3 S. Swam s- 29 11 Gordon. W H 1420 E Jones S’ 28 99 i Goruam. Arthur , 114 E. Lenoir _ Sr 47-2 Grant. Willie May 3902 Kilgore 45 61 Green, Asher. 10 Bragg S' 10 25 Green Mavis 721 S Blood worth St. 7 Greene. Arthur, 226 Bledsoe Ave. 12 90 Greene Geo W Jr., 517 E Ca barrus 25 81 Gregory Esther. 500-6)2 Holleman 46 59 Grier, Willie 8 MacMaekin 990 Griffis, Hiram. 1109 S Alston 5-is Grimes. Hattie. 7Sr> Pugh S* 14 73 Hackney. Ella Heirs of. 736 Fav ettevhie g- y Hagwood Bessie, 723 S Blood worth S* 10 64 H ey. Lottie Bvrd, 1906 E .Tones ?! !P H ! Alice E Heirs of 110 Petti n-ew 45 41 Hah Bern---? Lot ? Rosa Dun- Mon Dfbnan*'. Ha! 1 P T He’ 812 Oberlin. B*4 Oberlin, 8 Oberlin 25 40 He. W ham 1490 N Joe Louis Park 35 oy Hall, Willie 1507 Vow Bern Ave. 39.85 H ’ ';n V C . No 4f> Alston Si 89? Hardie L-o-arri B A Cornelia 204 Pa- r 73 21 Karr:.- Lula. 114 Hills St 25 34 Her:: Robert Heirs. 85 A Gla«- sork St. hr 7s Hi:: i-y W F F Bledsoe St 29 25 ' * * 019 Srr ith field S* 52 74 Harrison. S ■ >’.2o S Blood worth ill!) S Eland- orth St 25 3,3 K■ : * II ■’ 9 H< k Lane 15 49 Hawkins Dora Heirs. 507 *2 fcfl H.rvk-yt Hattie 20 Ninth Tarboro St 3i 55 H , k.-t Ke-ineth, Wal-iut 918-29 Lot Wain:,' 18:3.5 5 373 H- Huber* 202-204 Lincoln t’oui- Rn 57 Haves Sdtitre. * T>ot Walnut ?39 H MIC Wai'e: !51-1 Poole Rri 1545 Has-wood. 1 **’ ’rloue Heirs HP E Havti A1 - 2 7fl Hedceneth Marshall 712 S Blood ' orth ’2 79 ricaderson Richmond Jr 1317 Fender Si H 23 Herndon, G M 25 North Petti grew 3 7R Herndon T K Heirs of 166 North Petucrru 2! 8? H- -*e- Ed. 1214 !? Oberlin Rd ,33 ;7 H-.-ks Sin to! C'-ipEf ?' 338 High James Robert 304 S Hav •• ood S ‘ 546 Hilliard. Roma, 707 p Ellington St 29 in Hnsor, Paul. '44*i Sawyer Lane 24 26 Hinton. Filer. H’*.rs of. ’lie Oak vood Avt 18 55 Hi-’on G’deem 10’] Parke- S' 23 79 H ’on. J- H ii . lie* Parker St 95 29 H -ton Perea- ]IM.3 5 W-.lmmß ?r*n *9 27 H< j . F rj wacrj Hop-s of 1?(V? 5 Fas' S’ 215 Bik *25- Branch Bik 123 B» in-h 515 A--ton 6 3 rmriherland. 219 Bik '.25 B-anch 51 82 H rice Robert F A Herm.ie, 1319 Game-- Rd 939 H-' to. t-.-.mt H 317 Bledsoe 16 24 Hi- n. O* *o, Pt of 46-8 S-iith- ft old S’ 5 4(1 or Crr .’:-t T3a> 314 S S’a't Lots Ro,t \v r 310(1 'f. ■r ■ H '■!• ' r t)‘ * Ave D-l Too Lyotiis Park 1 ftft H.'ime- ; rein' , Lot oft Tv boro A Oak --nod 265 T; v ! spd]- ]f'lß Oberln 49 85 Ho" Theon'r-e A- \V:fe HIS E M . vn St 4221 . T ,’jirp p.'s sf,.,th Meat fi r 2-4 S McDovell SftQ.tl S *• ”9 16 - F. ' ftlft S Wes*. MS F ’.Votrlt 415 W S.ri*h #l2- Oi" Faveltot ”0 Sl4-514‘ a P .t*erk,m 5’7-17 1 2 F . Lenoir S 1 s)fi ’fir Patterson. 518-?°- ■ .74 3« S p.>r~- n, Psi-:« v, s Fi t 512-5121.. s Bioodworth. f?fit. S ■ 1 fir’d S’ 540 37 Ht ' .ard E’!a !.> r 1 C.’.ester 11 9ft ! i d \ "1 Miti tell. 214 ( ..mV'- 7.7 S Pav son St afl 77 H‘' 1 < : Rohf ’ ,T 915 S Pet'-'etn St 37 sft ! ’lll- t Wm f Jl6 s Smte 7017 Hot ?r F.' po F A- tjeria W 824 Cotton S 3ft 9! Hunt'!. 1 na 71 ft’ 7 Potion St ,34 ft; t-S’ V” t-tllie, 75 A A- 74 A Joe I.oTiis Park 1 54 If m Ch-rles Tr- A F’orenre 615 F Lenoir S’ 47 or Ti ■ r-i ■- c - r. 7 Tot New p. n 7vp Rfto Oberl’c Bd 7‘71 S East S’ Ixit Joe T SUIS. 5-33 F Lenoir c ’ 1,35 37 c K.-hprt ft. \v fe 111 Bragc St. Ift 90 T s ps*a r H 3. a c State S* 18 94 7 ••’■•sot Ashle* 17ft FT ’ St 445 Jeffreys. M-hel H tr« of loift Marti' S’ 25 ft? .Tpf'-evs. w H Ift? Smithfiold S’ Ift 55 Tim -rs F r’-n ft;; c. f.jcf Ft 35 12 it IM' I Groipe ?ft? ('a-mher !v n St ,3ft 43 Ji Mmos Cad's fifth S Saun ders S' 39 1! Ton:■ ns Dorob" 3fts Joe laouis 7 .16 Jt nkf a o I’lO Mark 111 ft Sou!' If V 4ft 79 Jott tn. Mai'.. Lot Carver. 112 C.ir.-f 33 Rft , Me "v 1 lUB S St dtp St 12 66 P -rk 4 Brace St 713 ■b F 13 , 41st I r.p St IS Ifi , -i” 1 v. I:?« S Blount S' 61 2ft J' l ”'’ -”t. Louis j. Hens 15 He-'k i. -in* 20 y.t It- ■ on Mack A- Lillie. 1115 F 1 one S’ 54 fit ■ T ' Mr' 34-13 14ft Manaum 265 n on. ! .14 Mr • > St 16 14 1 hnsort, R ivrrnnd. 1 Lot S Pa -k 5 62 j i< uns.->n, P-s Kort H ; "w 542 E Fdt nton S' ft 22 , h> -on, V R. ftlft F Cabarrus sft? form son. Willie S 12 3"* S’ 8 13: lone- ArnrHe. 2 7 F Sou’h St 12 44 lon, A’l-Pna Heirs. 699 W L. noir St ft 87 Jno,. Cli Tie? Robert, 21st Camden St 34 27 ’one:,. Clem A W'fc II Jamaica 813 j •font Cl ffu H-r? of, 519 W South S' Ift or Tones n bn' 7 F L’nou St 4 7ft Tones F'-’i- •f A W Cabarrus 6ft 87 1 'one- Geo A lo ’ Hill St ft'3 1 Jane: Janv- V 8-4 S Person 10 87’ •Tone; Janies Robert. 31? Lee St 18 Bft. tones, nhn n 1C Ran S* 23 401 Jones L F 5.3 S Blount St 24 9ft ; Jones M " ‘cv Lot 53 Washing ton Hrt.s 3 ,30 i Jones S: an ford Heir* of 427 Austin 39 69 1 •Tones. W G Rear of Lenoir 2 77’ gone" M- Vi 1917 t'annisler lisp] KiiPf.it Sam 4«1 W Lenoir 3353 Kyle. Nellie B 1107 F Da'-ie 64)9 1 a he. Jame.- Norman. Joe Louts |, Park 78 , ‘ Lane, Julia E*t 513 Smith 384 m Lane. M"m 717 E Karaett St 36 7! ' ; Lassiter, Needham. 413 S Swain 14 77 iLa ssiter, W A 216-7 Batters’ 88C Latham Wiley J. 31, A Holle man Land 2083 Laws, Claude. 695 Adams. 419 Green Si., IS Spenc .32 96 .Law,. Garrett, 217 Spence St 2.16 Laws. William W, 711 Oberlin 13.29 I Leach. Esther. 556 E Edenton 16 93 i Leach. Mamie, 4f@ Dakar ... . 14.14 1 Leach. Wm. Heirs of, 206 Free j man. 291-207 Hcck St. 74 53 I Lee. Tames Fddie. Lot .35 S S’nte St 735 lew-. J D Sr.. 520 S Blood worth St. 39 44 Llahtner, L T. 4;9 S East. 8- join Washington He! . 4-A Gar | rter PI, 419 E Martin 95041 1 Lighty, Reece an E Martin St. 33,51 ■ ? Link. Martha, 1204-4Biood worth , . a .18 Locknarf, w. S. Heirs, Joe Loui*. Joe Louis .2 12 Locklear. Mary Ane He its. 507 Montague Lane . , . 22,65 Loean. Julius Junius), 5® Ja maica g 16 Lucas, Charles O . 516 E Worth 16.98 : Lucas, Laura, 14<)5 Lincoln . . . 25.67 ' Lucas Melvin, 616 E. South 4.23 Lundy, Collos, 710 S. Bloodworm S' 10 K Malone. John, Jr., 522 S East St. 17.91 Mann. Lucy Ann Bt Ai. Hoke &- Park . . 366 Marabe!, Mary Jones & Jamee, 219 Fowle , M4l Mason. Be-uiah Olovar. T 34 & Dawson 4B 80 Massey, Gather J , 104 Worth .. 334 May. James 20] N Tarboro St. . 88 66 Ma>e. Booker T , 11 Star, 10S Star. 103 Star . M 2 09 Mave, Wm. Sr, 414 Smith St, 1503 New Bern, 15-16 New Bern Lot 19 New Benr 40 40 , Means, Dempsey, 303 Calvin St 8.30 Merritt, Annie Et Al, Haywood S t \f\ Q 5 Vial. Cleveland, 201 Maple St 21.20 Mm!. Nina Cox. 219 E Cabarrus, St 223 E. Cabarrus. 226 E Ca barrus 227 E Cabarrus St . !4!6 Oakwood 87 95 Miller. Francis. 107 Turner 977 -Miner, Cleveland, 142 S. Havwood St. 76.32 Mitchell, Mrs Gen. 13-17 Haytt 224 Monro? Lonnie. 1115 S Wil mington St 2183 Montague. Alma V.. 1107 S Wilmington 13.68 Montagu? E Z . life S. Wil mington 21 47 France- Montgomery. 1461 S. Haywood St ,19 22 Moore. Allen. 316 E Davie St 39 79 Moore. Jesse A Wife, Joe Louis Park 1 84 Mordecia. J. G. Heirs of. 906 S East St 25 44 Morgan. Addle Heirs, Vardeman 166 Morgan H Leonard. 625 W. Lenoir St. 4 in Morgan Sarah H , 1294 E Erien ton St„ 17 S. Fisher Ld. 44 99 1 Morgan. Walter R . 1669 Cross St 2142 Maldrow, Henrv, 106-6’j Carver St 27 -9 Mvers Arthur A Sylvia, Lot 55 Hill 4 37; MeCrimmon. Alton. 323 S Tarboro 9 98 MeCrimmon. Trannie E 218 lee St 16 99 MoCutiers. Willie Mae. Ilf) St. Augustine 27 91 McDonald. Eva, 1113 S. Wil in in g ton St 19 97 , McDonald, Geo A Wife 812 Cotton 28 46 McDonald. Octavia, **-6 N State St 19 57 McGowan. -James. 1109 E Lane 20 41 McGuire. Ella. Bedford 99! Mclntv re Bessi?. 1920-22 Nassau 315 Mclver. David A Wife, 18 Bik C Vardaman 16’ McKmght Carter 4 Walnua 322 | McKov. Muriel B S Haywood St 9 2? MrMlllian Emma. 36 WaShing+rm Hffts 1 39 M> Neill, Lester. 742 Favetteville S• 48 06 McNeill Bossie. 7 Alston. 1127- 19 Sa .* ’ ?r. *44143 Sawyer 516 S Hav”-ood. 1260 s East A -1392 ? Fast. 606 Bragg St 3T« Branch <’4s 19 M-Nr-iU Opte M ?14 Branch 9* 49 63 Niciiols. Pear! H 311 N Havwood 17 95 Dolhe Nowell Er-t , 1792 Oberlin Rd Sc 34 Howell. James H. Wife, 1516 Oak” ood 2? 47 Pie?. James H 779 Latta 43 11 Victoria Pag? 7!2 Rosemont 21.02 1 P rks. Mr? Manic* A. 1110 E Morgan 56 53 ; Parrivh Amanda. 417 Park Ave 32 78 ! Partin. Hubert, Fayetteville St 15 77] Peacoy Flovd. 812 S East St & Rear House 71 99 Perry. James W 41st E South Si . 3? 86 Per«<on Wm Lee. 911 S. Hay | wood Alle? 27 211 1 Phillip?:. Bert? 174-173 Joe Loui* i Park ?IP Poo'e. Edna Smith. 313 S State S’ 22 67 Poole. Jack, 390 Career St 23 88 I Por>e, Alice Riddick. 2314 Bedford 19.95 | ! Pope Paul. Price St. 459 I Pou. Jamer, H Walnut 239 Povp. A S >C3 S Pettigrew ST 22 56 For ell. Mr? Turner. 1.39? Eden ton St. 26 34 Pnnce Wade C A- Carlton. Lot Joe Louis Park 80! Pulley, Winston A- Novella. .38 Washington Hgts. 139 I ! Quick. Catherine, 12fK S East 22 88 I Ragland Stephen, 129 Star 48 68 ; Rand, Artliur. 1110 Smithfield S' 26 80 . i Rand. Dalton. 43 Holleman 8.26 j. Ransom, John, 1010 Cannister 36 12 R’nson Simon C Heirs. 213 Cannon St 452 : Rat CVsai A. Fort Aliev 383 , ’ Rav Virgil C. 225 Walnut S* . Walnut. Walnut 22 36 , Re d. Lee Ot:? 12! Fa\e*teville 52*0 , Reynold? Eva, House A- Lot 25.86 Wood St 1] 14 , R one. Amanda Heirs of. 593 , Oberb.n Rd, 140 12 : , R .-e V'ctoi-ia. 612 W Smith St 11 119 Pidd'Ck, S'meon Bedford 14 47 Roacb Haro'd M A W fe. 613 , F Lenoir St 693 I , Roberts R P , 111 E Davie St.. 211 Branch St 54 36 1 Robinson, Clyde. Bart St . Bart St Bart St. 13 84 , Roger- Alice Mae A Husband, Lot 18 Rik7 Quarry Hill? 4 7ft 0 Roger? Cathan M A Gwendolyn c E. 8 N Swain St. 22 69 Roger- Ella. 1398 S East St 506 ’ Rogers. va. 20 Railroad. 19 v Worth 33 90 ‘ R-'kf-r• Henry Est tj 12 Holle man H 8 W Johnson 8 Dodd, 'j 148 B Hywood 42 48 j Rogers Wm A. Alice. 8 Cumber land 806 8 Roger- Wm Hmrs of 1490 Hav- v ood 83 McMackin. Havwond Alley 20 41 1 Rollins Mary Ella. 2204 Flagc St 64 93 . Rov.e. Marie C W'right, 1208 E. Hargett St 7.19 i I Rowland, Mary Alice Baker 1512 * ; Pender 18 23 J Sander- Annie Turner, Pi 152 S j ■ Harwood 1 52 ; 1 ’Sanders. Aero. Lot 101 S Hay wood X 86 Sander? .Tame? St Wife, 819 El lington *3 75! Sanders. Ollie Mae. IH7 S Blood- l„ Worth St 24 38 j Sawver Arthur. 731 Trrboro 19.82 "I Scales Selena. 142! E .Tone? St. 2011 Scott, Joseph J . 14-16 Bladen. 61 Quarry 4620 > { Seolt Maggie Heirs of, 1203 E c ’ Lane St . 1309 E. Jones St, 1311 F Lane S1 107 99 ’ , Settle Catherine, 1101 S State St 18 55 tr Sh-parri. Katherine ", 1904 g •) Martin St . 33 40 ~ | Shepard, Matthew. 793 Quarry 1 St 15.19 Shepard. Ti'elma Lot New Bern Ave. ,305-397 W Lenoir S' 121! New Bern. 714 S West St . 710 S Wed St 529 E Edenton St 996-9 New Bern, 54.3 E Lenoir St 546 E Leniir St 712 S West St 351 S 6 Sherrod. Beulah Mae 1® E Davie (T 96 Simmons. Herbert A , 503 S East St. 7,73.1 Simmons. Lula. 1593 E Lane Si 394 Siouns. Robert. Lot Joe Louts Park ... 1.98 I I Singletary, Rozier. Lot Oberlin Rd SB 50 • Smith, Cornelia Heirs, TPS Briggs ! Alley , . 13.07 Smith. Carrie. 1110 E. Lane St... 34.15 le 1 Smith, Fab Jr., 716 Second St.. 17.® , r | Smith, Florence E , 77,4 S. Dawson ~ I Si .... . . 20.49 Ci I Smith. James, 821 Church St.. . 27.36 v< Smith. .Tames Robert, 104’, 2 Tow er 26 4i „ ! Smith, Julia, 1310 Oakwood Ave 23» Smith, Paul. 2618 Bedford 2563 pr Smith. Hoy E A- Wife, 213 Pe*ti- I grew St 53 88 | Smith. Willie l. SKI. W t«noir St. *.« ~ 1 Sneiling, &m;c & Oladjt*, JO# F] a<ta.4BW fcu«i _ * ... is is m Levi Bt., «0 Lee St_ ... 26 87 Speaks, Robert, 79* Quirrv St 30 72 Spears A, 1410 Oat wood . Ave 7 29 Spratley. Mane. 506 3 Person St 10.21 Stanley, Mane, Pt of 1101 S. Hav wood 8 18 Star Ks. Helen, 805 E Bragg St 34 22 Staton. Mark. Lot Best Ave i 28 Steptoe. Easter. 311 Cannon 15 82 St.ew*art. A. F.. 228 S Swain St . 33 33 Stokes, Wm , Pt. of 303 S. Hav w°°d „ 31 41 Stone, Rosa Cheek He ire of. 142 E Lane St. jp 3,1 Stowe. Catherine. 827 Jenkins 12 99 Strickland. Martha. 14 McKee 13 94 Stroud, Wm. T. J 24 S Pettigrew St. 64 14 Taborn, L-ee BD6 Coleman 36 14 j albert. Mary B 317 E. Dav-te 70 33 Oaylor, James Allen. 216 W South, W. South 42 79 la.vlor, Joe 642 Coleman 67 94 Tavlor, Mrs Lannie E* Al 48 Bart St 5 Taylor. Mary. 7 St Augustine 470 Taylor, Thomas H , 407 Battle St. 13 25 Taylor, Vera Heirs. 1719-23 E Eden ton St. 34 56 , Terrell. Anna Heirs, 1-59 S. Hay i ' vof>d .! . 296 Thomas. Annie Jones. 34 To 10A Bragg St. 17.25 ' Tr.omas, Howard, 217 tee St 22 38 Thomas. Howard G . 302-4 Hill St., 508-10 Boundan 135 59 Thomas, Minnie L Heirs. 1201 E Lane 58 Thomas. WUliard. 8 Bluff 328 Thomas, Wingate, 1 Lot. Best Ave 1 28- Thornton. Charles W Bedford 12 31 Thorpe. Lena, 1508 Pender 24 !4 Thorpe, Lucille, 1405 E Edenton ST- »29. Thorps. Marvin, MKH S. Hdenton » « 1« TroweH, Essie M , 717 Manly #t. *1 76 ! Tucker. James P . Pt of Lit 37 . 6.57 Tucker, Tilla 38-40 Walnut 10 99 Turner. Robert S., 706 S. Mc- Dowell 37 52 Tyler, David Hetre, Ml Oberlin Sri 37.39 Tyson. Saylor, 316 Lee St.. 311 Lee St. 37 32 Umstead, Alien. 1287 E Eden trai St 437 Umstead Fd Heirs if 307 1 Tar- boro. 304-3T6 S Tarboro, Joe ' Louis 52 57 Upperman. Junius Heirs of 709 S. Saunders . 16 7! j Van Allen. Margaret E A - Evelyn. 721 E Lenoir 59 Al ! Veasey, W L . 313 Camden St 24 ”4 I Vines, Plummer Heirs of, 330 Fowle . , 19 77 i Walker Daniel A Wife, 32 S Blood worth St an 43 Walker, Edward. 1001 t Davie 99 !9 Walker. John, 1313 S. Blood worth St. 724 Wall, Lymous Heirs of. 1108 S Person 26 07 Ward. Mabel Hill. 513 S Person 27 65 Ward. Sallie A- John Davis. 408 Tucker St. 17 86 Washington W T, 326 F. Fdcn ton. 510 E Edenton, 429 S Swain. 101 Irilewdd A 8 11 E Edenton 170 74 Watkins. Lizzie. 223 E Worth St 5,30 Watson. Annie, 72f> Boundary St. 33? Watson. Exzear. 4-9 Watson St. 18 79 Watson. Henry. 321 F Worth Ft 6.51 ’ Watson, Nathaniel. 1225 Beauty Si 20 2? Weaver. David. 133 S Boundary, 219 N Tarboro 424 S Blount 80 32 Weaver. Sarah Heirs of. 1307 E, Lane St . 1309 E Lane, 309 N Tarboro 73 53 Webster Lillie. 207 Maple S’ 15 52; Wester. Irma C . 212 F Worth St 85-86 -Joe Louis Park 12 80 Wheeler. Mrs. M W 223 E Lenoir 55 14 Whitaker. Joseph 807 Manlv 28 43 Whitley, C C . 616 E Cabarrus 29.58 Whitlev. Annie Lue Heirs of, 1113 Havwood 7 34 Whitlev. Rufus *M 1115 S Hav wood. 610 Brace St 16 83 Wiggins. Willie Mae. Lot 11 Bed Ave . .Toe Louis Park 5 38 Wilcox, Thomas, 220 S Tarboro 721 Wilkinson. Kenneth. 320-20* 3 Carver 86 48 Williams. Beulah. 301 N Hav wood 27 62 Williams Celus'er 1016 Smith 19 01 Williams Eaton H?irs, 1196 Blood worth S' 520 E Cabarrus. 505 ! R Swam 43 45 Williams Edward B . 312 Smith. I 110] Smith 22 67 ! Williams. Emmet-hug, Lot ?] ! Quarry St 842 i Williams. Henry Heirs. 608 Smith St 5 88 i Williams. Hugh Lot Buff Aw 346 j Williams. Tamo? H 213 Camden 588 ' Williams Joe A James, 1121 S | Suite St , 14 69 i Williams. John Thomas Heirs. 20 S Haw ood 10 78 i Williams. Leonard A Mother. | No 20 Quarry 4 flo Williams, touts. 1212 S East St 22 11 j Williams. Moses 7]o S Dawson St 313 W South St No 8 Washington Hgta 77 92 Williams. Soloman A* Wife 411 S Wert S* '8 I s ' William? Woodrow Heirs. 80? S Saunders St. 23 97 Williamson Man . Ijo + Joe Louis Ave 1 N , Willis Irving, 21! Pettigrew 33 58 i Willis. Will 1208 F Martin S* 65 ?9 ' Wilson. Bessie V. H?irs of, 919 S Star? St rt V \ Wilson, David J , 242 Maple A 249 370 Wilson Willis J . 247 Maple St 35 34 1 Winters, James. 306 S State Si 26 6! j j Winters. John. Star S* 32 Pen der St 18A S Havwood 26 M Wood Austin 222 F South St 7 8.3 Woods. Wm M 2 S Boundary 621 | Woods Richard. 622 Rock Quarry Rd 13 33 Worth. DorotM 240? Bedford 41 ?o Wortham, John T , East Ave 78 1 j Wright, Ernestine, 412 Bledsoe 33 50 ; Wright, J W 80A -81 A -82A Joe Louis Park 84 Wright. Mar* A A Horace. ITrt E Hargett St 19 5? Yarborough Addle Mav 1513 T Jones 4 ! 3 , Yates Lot Let Walnut 701 j Yeargin Charlie A Geneva 220*v E Cabarrus St ft 68- Yellowdst Minnie 125 Lincoln 922 i Young Fred 1450 Saw.-cv Rd 9 ft? Younc. Geo H. A Wife. 12! S Pettigrew 4f- 97 Collms T.os'ir .77 Pender S’ 370 Edwards. Saunders 123-Oheriin 34! Jefferson. Lawrence W . Pt 111 B I -or 557 ( Jenkins, MellHia Rock Quarry Rd 2 31 I Flalonev Thelma ftofi E Hargett St 64 A5 Smith, Claarles. Tol Alston Si P]n Smith. Venn’? 524 W l.cnrur St 23 12 Street Ennis. Ai-R A 8!-B Joe Louis 1 84 Wall, Joe. Malta 75-B A 76-B Bik-O Joe Louis Pork 1061 NCC Student Newspaper is j Rated Tops DURHAM—The North Carolina College student newspaper, the j Campus Echo.” has been rated ‘excellent" by the Associated Col legiate Press, national rating agen cy at the University of Minnesota On the basis of this evaluation ] he “Campus Echo" was declared First Class" among college month •es in the United States Cynthia Jarman, a senior from Trenion. N. C , is editor of the North Carolina College newspaper, which has not been rated below “First Class" in seven years. The "Echo'' was especially cited for its front-page make up and content, earning the top score of 20© (“superior") in this category. It also received favor able attention for its feature 'stories. The editor, Mss Jarman, was se eded as a panel participant in the mnual meeting of the Associated - -cllegiate Press in Chicago last No ■ernber, Miss Jean Norris, instructor in j is faculty adviser to the ! >ri«-winmng “Campus Echo' "ATftONUK mm ADVERTISERS X , , ■> f i J# V? • >v , * m I K I 4 NEW QUEEN -- Mary Payne. Rogersville. Tenn , a Sfu dent in the School of N ursmg at Adi-T College, is crowned Mies Joint Air Force- Armv Corps", hv Dr. Samuel D Proctor, pres,- j dent of the college The action took place last week at the annual i ROTC Bali Odd Twists In The News THAT WOULD BE HEAVEN ON EARTH!" PH ILA DEL PHI A < ANP)—An in : ejuiring reporter for 3 local news paper last week interviewed a for lorn-looking citizen who had just paid his income and property taxi s. He asked the disgruntled individ ual what changes he would like to make for him to he completely happy and let a smile of joy re place the frown on his aching brow. The elderly citizen replied: ‘Td hkato have the wages of 1061: the food, clothing and rent prices of 1023: Hie stock dividends of jtV'fi and the taxes of 1910 That sure would be Heaven on Earth!" High Court Frees Cieric Os Sentence WASHINGTON 'ANT -The Rev T ewis Lloyd Anderson of Seltr.a. Alabama, was exonerated by tV Supreme Court. Monday, of the | charge of manslaughter. The Alabama minister had been i convicted for fatally M’dkmg a po ’ destrian with his car and vas sen tenced to 10 years in prison. The rase was appealed t" the high court, which unanimous! v i reversed the manslaughter con viction on the grounds that no N'pgrnes were serving on the jury which tried him It was learned that no'Negro At served on a petit jury in Da ; is County. Ala in modern tirr < ? and only one on s grand jury, even though S 3 percent of the males over 2! in that county are Negroes. The Alabama attorneys argued that the officials had made no ef forts to exclude Negroes from ibe jury. Few are called on each jury panel, thev said but the-, are usual ly excused by the trial judge. In its one-sentence decision the Supreme Court cited three cases that held that a defendant is de nied his Constitutional rights if ,Vi groes are "systematically exclud ed from the jury. POET’S CORNER TO MOTHER ! What, can I say and uhat ran Ido j | To prove, dear Mother, how much; j I love you. I love you first for giving me birth and suffering all the pain. And in spite of all you went, through for me. you loved ns* just the same. I thank you for all the love you gave When I was just, a helpless babe. It was you who taught me how to walk. It was you who taught me how to talk. II was you who taught me my first prayer. And your love is far beyond compare. Although now I am a man I oould not have made it without your helping hand. And time has made your hair turn gray, But I love you more from day to day. And all that I am and ever intend to be It's you. yes. you. dear Mother, who made me. I'm giving you your flowers while you can smell them: I don't want to wait 'til after you've passed away. For then I will be giving them to an old house of clay. Bn* with love so kind and with love sc true I thank God for giving me a Mother like vou —BY ED HAUL, JR. ■STOP BEEFING ABOUT FOOD PRICES IN V. S. A.!" MOSCOW. 1 SSR (ANPI—A New Yorker, visiting here last week, wan 'fed up' with the lack of fresh meat, milk butter and eggs and the abundance of dried fish and canned meat. Only fresh meats, fruits and vegetables available, at Mos cow's Central Market, rams from the private lands of peas ants, who charged top prices for their products. The visitor wrote a friend in Manhattan: 'Stop hoofing about Prices in food chain stores You get ' '■our choice of T-Bone Sirloin I ■ Lou no or Porterhouse steaks; eggs 1 jtb- o dozen for SI 25; butter at 85 I j or 75 cen*s. fresh chickens, cut up. 1 ?5 or 90 cents a pound, and other ! foods to suit votir fancy Here ' ! what T got: rough cuts of third- i -’ide beef with the bone left ir. i at $2 a pound: eggs 18 cents apiece; lamb nut, fresh chickens--- I r,| it: milk and buffer, also out. But I h’-otbo". v! the FRIED FISH YOU I CAN EAT!" INDIANS STRIKF PAT nntT’ PN TARAWAY OREGON! I. A MATH FALLS, Oregon ‘AND | Merchants hero, handling all j ■ pcs of commodities, are still urking gleefully over the tidal a ave of p’-ospe'-ity brought to 1 'hem, for!nr ht ago. when the Unit, j ed States paid out 12 million dn|- [ ’ars to 300 Klamath Indians, in nay- j | went for their reservation of 500.- j | oon acres Each Indian received $49,- j j 000. and then the spending and sav- j 1 mg spree started | One bank reported an increase o? j c 2.500 000 in deposits in 45 hours, -ui auto dealer sold 15 new cars, ! j 'or cash: some bought new homer, i Hinting rifles fishing tackle and : Lome furnishings; one started a 11 checking account with $5,000, then, ! two days later a check 'bounced. | •narked N : F' and *'■ e Indian I promptly deposited $5,000 more. 1 : Rut the prize celebrant u as the one : I taken into ‘protective custody’ hv police who found him in a drunken 1 i stupor at a bar. tig.itlv clutching < '■lo,ooo IN A SHOPPING BAG! prisoner innrs himself HIDING FOGS'" YURA cm, Calif. (A VP I Elbert Taylor, 4fi, was back in Cutter County jail last week, after escaping more than a month ago when he was sent out to hide eggs for a com munity Easter egg hunt. He told deputies (hat while hiding the eggs he got thinking about his own children in Modesto. "I lust had to see them," he said. And why was Elbert jailed'* He cot a nine-months sentence FOR FAIT TIRE TO SUPPORT HfS CHILDREN! FIRED fOPS. RKHIRED IN 30 MINUTES! HEARNE. Texas (ANPi This town is governed by a City Man ager and last week, to show that he is rea'ly 'the Boss of Hearne,' officials fired all six of the city's policemen—-then 30 minutes later, hired them all back. Mayor H C Kelly said the move was to establish the City Manager's ’ AUTHORITY OVER THE POLICE DEPARTMENT! My Neighbors j jurvftfu? “I suppose you called use in to present me with a handsome ■etadr* vm mmoumtw RALEIGH N. C., SATURDAY, MAY W, Vm _ ’ * * * *WVI SPRING CLEANING Eliminate the annual upheaval known ae ' spring cleaning " This you can do by scheduling a cleaning job a week the year round so that each room in the house >s thoroughly cleaned every six weeks or so If you will do this, your home wull look its best at all times. Os course, there are certain 3ea sonal chores that you will do in I the spring and fail such as closet cleaning, putting away winter clothing and bedding, etc. A oon- i stant and continuing program of ; house cleaning will eliminate the period of complete turmoil once j dreaded by every family. APPETIZERS—Like a hat for a costume, we choose an appe tizer to dress np a meal, to key 1 t * . "Just look at my town! isn't it a mess?” R sure was, and for good reason. After a little questioning. 1 learn ed that the lady had applied fer tilizer a few days before I saw her lawn. I suspected this from all ap pearances. She had used an 3-8-8 (granular! material, which was ail right. However, she had thrown the fertilizer in big handfuls all in spots. The whole lawn was spotted with alternate areas of dead grass. When fertilizing your lawn, be sure to apply the mixture evenly. K a spreader is used the operation is simple. If you spread by hand, it is a good plan to divide the material in equal parts, for a given area, J. C. Smith Plans 93rd Commencement GHARLOTTE. —The ninetv-tbirri ■ i annual Commencement will be held j on Monday, May 29, at Johnson C. ! Smith University. Dr F D Patter- I son, former president of Tuskegee ! Institute and President of the | Phelps Stokes Fund, New York | City, will deliver the commence : ment address to approximately 10b j i randidates of the College and Sem | man, at eleven o'clock Dr John R Cunningham, former president of Davidson College and i presently Executive Director of the | | Presbyterian (U S J Foundation, i will deliver the annual sermon on Sunday, May 38. at 4:00 pm in the University Church. On Friday evening. May 38, Sen j :or F.xernses will be held in Bid- j die Memorial Hall at 8:00 o'clock j The Executive Committee of the 1 General Alumni Association will ; meet, in the Library Annex on Sat- j in day morning. May 27 at 0:00 o'. | '■lock, and the Board of Trustees ! of the University will meet in the 1 President s Conference Room on j Saturday morning at 10 90 o'clock . Classes in reunion will meet in ' the 1 brary Annex at 1 1 00 am. ard the Genera! Alumnt Associa tion will meet at 200 o'clock on Saturday afternoon Dr Charles W Baulknight of Philadelphia. P- on svlvania, is president of the Gen eral Association At 7:00 o'clock on Saturday eve ning. president and Mrs R. P Per ry will hold a reception for 'he graduating classes, a'umni and friends in the Univeisity Rpfecto’ Classes expected to be in reunion are 1901. 191 L 1021, 1931, 1936. 194! and J 1951. • 2nd ANNIVERSARY SALE I AM ONLY TWO YEARS 01.1* BET I HAVE BIG BARGAINS FOR YOU! WHOLE t\ i| _ Fresh Country, Small | f%£% FRYERS Lh. £ § C EGGS 3 Do? I *UU Well-Seasoned Our | f| f| WASHING POWDI R Own SAUSAGE 3 Lbs 1«U U ' TREM> 2 Ks « s hr UVU | Dainty Risruit * Ih 39c "" R ““-=••35 BEEF Lb 10 Lbs. 95c i With Each Rag - 2 lbs. Free CHUCK BEEF M £■ ROAST Lb 45C nINCAN j CAKE MIX Eke Lean All Meat SfcCltf* 1 fi vI ‘ L °N JUG <7% STEW REEF Lb. OvC CLORAX CISC „ . , . j®, mb Royal Crown (Mark g% **• Rib nr Brisket . STEM’ BEEF ... Lb. yDO Eyp PEAS • 3 CaTlf WW^ Lea. Meaty Spare (JOea ""** Gr 0"" lOp sms , lIH . bUC ,ALAD “ lUC j f m £&k V INE RIPE P* FRANKS . 3 Lbs.! aOO TOMATOES . Lb. ISC MEATY NECK rs £■ NEW RED j» BONES Lb, IDC POTATOES Lb. DC ★ We Give Our Own Trading Stamps * FREE—PREMIUMS—on DISPLAY THOMAS FOOD MARKET COR. SWAIN & HARGETT STS. the meal to a certain occasion, give ft timely interest and zest, or make H more complete The appetizer must eomplement the meal hi appeal and flavor and ! it should w het the appetite for w hat is to come. IMPORTANT-— Chill fruit juicies j and fruit appetizers well! Serve a generous wedge of lemon with to mato juice or fish. Remember, ffrst j course fruit cups ’ should be tart. I not sweet So a«e little sweetening I and plenty of lemon, grapefruit, or | orange juee, cranberry pineapple. ■ No heavy syrup fruits j Roups should be steaming hot j with several fresh crisp, crackers, toast sticks, or croutons served to acocmnany them on passed at the table. t and apply half in one direction and the other half at right angles to the first This gives even distribution and will re duce the possibility of burning I to a minimum. Always apply fertilizer when the ! grass is dry. Use about 20 pounds ;of an 8-8-8 per 1000-square ft Top :di< ss v itn aboii* 10 pounds of nit i rate of soda, or its equivalent, per I 100 square feci as needed The num ber of top dressings will depend upon your soil ty 2'nor^ l con dition of sod ano coni pot it ion from tree roots. The best, control for weeds in the lawn is a thick stand of grass I If weeds and wild onions persist., spray with 2. 4-D. This material is very effective in controlling most of the weeds and repeated spray ings w ill g- t, most of the wild on ions. Mix solution according to in structions and spray on a calm dav, as spray drift is harmful to many ornamental plants. PATRONIZE OCR A DVT H i GF.RS j '■ "'O-f i w .7“ jW fU~- ~xjf BEEFEATER GIN * ft P * V W IJ J Tit IMPORTED FROM t M IO RY KOBRANf 1 CORP. Nt W YORK 1. >N Y. 94 PROOF• 100 io GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS 11
The Carolinian (Raleigh, N.C.)
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