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Mrs. John Grant and daughter, Mil died Ray, have returned to their home in Emporia. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. DeBerry and children visited relatives in Skippers, ' a., last Sunday. Foreclosure Suits For Taxes ACTIONS INSTITUTED DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY, 1932. MUST ADVERTISEMENT The defendants named below, and all other persons claiming any inter est in the subject matter thereof, will take notice that actions have been commenced in the Superior Court of Halifax County, North Carolina, in which ROANOKE RAPIDS GRADED SCHOOL DISTRICT IS PLAINTIFF to foreclose certain certificates of tax sales and liens held by Roanoke Ra pids Graded School District for 1929 DELINQUENT TAXES. And all of whom will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax County, North Caro lina, at his office in the Courthouse in Halifax, and present and defend their respective claims within six (f>) months from date hereof, or be for ever barred from any interest therein < r claims in or to the proceeds of a sale thereof. The property below set opposite the | names of the respective defendants I is the same real estate owned or for merly owned by such defendant and being listed for taxation by such de fendant for the year 1929 as shown in the complaint filed in this action. The defendants are as follows: L. O. Anderson, 1 lot in the .T. M. Wood sub-division, 2 vacant lots on Hamilton Street, Nos, (51 and (53, 2 2-3 lots on Hamilton Street, Nos 501, 503 and 2-3 of 505. Mrs. M. R. Anderson, 3 lots and! house on Roanoke Avenue, 2 1-2 lots on Jackson Street, 2 lots and house . on Hamilton Street, 2 lots and house on Washington Street, Nos 210 and 212. M. R. Bennett, 2 lots and house on Jackson Street, 1 lot and wooden building on Tenth Street. IT. W. Cherry, 4 vacant lots on Washington Street Nos 123-124-125 12(5. Pool Room in Roanoke Rapids. Restaurant in Roanoke Rapids, Pool Room in Rosemary. J. K. Dickens, 2 2-5 lots and house on Roanoke Avenue, Nos. 400-402 and 2-5 of ion. Dolph Edwards, 1 lot and house on Roanoke Avenue, Block 1100. Mrs. Florence L. Glover, 2 lots and house on Hamilton Street. W. E. I.ewter, 2 lots and house on Hamilton Street, Nos 919-921, 1 lot and store on Tenth Street. W. L. Long, 10 lots on Hamilton Street and house, 8 lots on Washing ton Street. J. B. Parker, 2 vacant lots in West Rosemary. N. I. Pruden, 4 vacant lots in Bel mont, 8 vacant lots of Baird land in Belmoiu. J. A. Shaw, 2 vacant lots on Jack i son Street, Rosemary, 3 lots and houses in Belmont. L. G. Shell, 1 1-2 vacant lots in Bel. mont. H. T. Smith, 3 1-2 acres in new development near creek South of Weldon Road, 2 lots and house on Jackson Street, Nos 331-333. John C. Smith, 2 lots and filling sta tion on Roanoke Avenue, Nos 245-247, 2 Lots on Roanoke Avenue, Nos, 1318 1320, 2 vacant lots on Roanoke Ave nue, Nos. 800-802, 5 lots and filling station on Roanoke Avenue, Nos. 939 941-943-945-947, 3 lots and 2 dwellings East side Jackson Street Nos. 914-915 917, 1 lot and 16 feet and 2 stores on Roanoke Avenue (Rosemary), 2 lots and house West side Jackson Street (Rosemary) 35 1-2 feet and barber shop on Roanoke Avenue (Rosemary), 4 vacant lots on Roanoke Avenue, Nos. 1001-1003-1005-1007, 4 lots in new development on Roanoke Avenue, Nos. 36-37-38-39, 8 lots in new development near Roanoke Junction, Nos. 109-116 inclusive, 2 lots in new development, Nos 167-168, Hamilton Street, 10 lots in new development, Nos. 204-213 in clusive, on Hamilton Street. L. H. Taylor, 2 vacant lots in New Development in Rosemary. Andrew Daniel, 2 lots and house in Hodges Town. James W. Daniel, lot and house in Hodges Town. L. G. Ivey, 2 lots and house in Hodges Town. Daniel Newell, 20 acres of Sim mons land. French Powell, 1 lot and house in Hodges Town. Ed. Purnell, 1 lot and house in Hodges Town. Laura Sledge, 2 lots on Weldon Road. John Sledge. 1 lot and house near Lincoln Heights. Paragon Development Company, G lots and store building on Roanoke Avenue, near Post Office. Roanoke Avenue Development Com_ pany, 13 lots first block, 3 lots sec ond block, 20 lots, third block, 4 lots, fourth block, 7 lots, fifth block, 7 lots eleventh block, 3 lots, twelfth block, Roanoke Avenue, and 3 1-3 lots on Jackson Street. Roanoke Rapids Properties, Inc., Parcel No. One: 277.47 acres; Parcel No. Two: 50.27 acres; Parcel No. Three: 24.42 acres Parcel No. Five: 74.75 acres; Parcel No. Six: 12.20 acres; Parcel No. Nine: 80.86 acres; Parcel No. Eighteen: 9.85 acres; Far ced No. Nineteen: 38.56 ucres, Parcel No. Twenty-Two: 1.93 acres; Parcel No. Twenty-Three: 10.67 acres; 17.40 acres of sub-division Bolling Road, Map No. One; 17 lots Jeff -rson Strict, Map No. One; 4 lots Washington Street, Map No. One; 12 lots Hamil ton Street, Map No. One. 23 lots on] Roanoke Avenue, E. S., Map No. One;! 19 lots W. S. Roanoke Avenue, Map No. Two; 8 lots Jackson Street, Map No Two; 7 Lots Hamilton Street, Map No. Two; 42 Lots Washington Street, Map No. Two; 11 Lots Jefferson Street, M a p Number Three; 1 Lot, Weldon Road, Map No. Three; 11 lots Clinton Street, Map No. Three; 48 lots Littleton Road, Map No. Three; “B” Street, 37 lots, Map No. Four; 100 Lots Block B; 42 Lots Bolling Road, Block C; 40 lots Bolling Road, Block D; 27 lots Bolling Road; Lyric Building, Roanoke Ave nue, 1 lot and house Hamilton Street, Nos. 312, Cordon House; 3 lots Ham ilton Street, Nos. 314-316-318; 3 lots Washington Street, Nos. 315-317-319; 2 Lots Roanoke Avenue, Nos 229-231; 6 lots South of Roanoke Rapids, Nos. 42-43-44-45-46-47; 2 lots Littleton Road, near Roanoke Junction. Phillip Daniel, 3 lots and house in Hodges Town. William Johnson, 1 vacant lot in Hodges Town. Hilton Perry, 1 lot in Hodges Town. Eli Williams, 1 lot and house* in Hodges Town. This 26th day of April, A. D., 1932. E. L. TRAVIS, JR., Clerk of the Su perior Court of Halifax County. 4t-May 19-ALC. ♦-1 Foreclosure Suits For Taxes ACTIONS INSTITUTED DURING THE MONTHS OF JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1932. FIRST ADVERTISEMENT The defendants named below, and all other persons claiming any in terest in the subject matter thereof, will take notice that actions have been commenced in the Superior Court of Halifax County, North Carolina, in which CITY OF ROANOKE RAPIDS IS PLAINTIFF to foreclose certain certificates of tax sales and liens held by the City of Roanoke Rapids for 1927 DELINQUENT TAXES. And all of whom will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Halifax County, North Caro lina, at his office in the Courthouse in Halifax, and present and defend their respective claims within six (G) months from date hereof, or be forev er barred from any interest therein or claims in or to the proceds of a sale thereof. The property below set opposite the names of the respective defendants is the same real estate owned or form erly ow'ned by such defendants and being listed for taxation by such de fendant for the year 1927 as shown in the complaint filed in this action. The defendants are as follows: W. L. Long, 13 lots on Hamilton Street, 1G lots on Washington Street. Roanoke Avenue Development Com pany, 50 lots o n Roanoke Avenue, 3 1-3 lots on Jackson Street. This 26th day of April, A. P.. 1932. E. L. TRAVIS, JR., Clerk of the Su perior Court of Halifax County. 4t-May 19-ALC. The E. C. T. C. Club met last Wed nesday evening at the home of Mrs. Robert Daughtry, with Mrs. Daugh try, Mrs. Lawrence Clements, Mrs. Ralph Knight and Miss Ruth Dean as joint hostesse. A short business meet ing was held followed by bridge which was played at four tables, the high est score for the evening was made by Miss Amanda Tillman who was presented a potted plant. 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