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PAGE SIX SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES At 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, Juno 7, 1948, at the Eastern Door of the Wake Cdimly Courthouse jn the City of Raleijrh, 1 will, by virtue of authority contained ui Section 105-387 of the General Statutes of North Carolina 1943, sell at public outcry, to tin? highest bidder for cash, certain lands on which the 1917 tuxes due Wake Coun ty remain unpaid. A list of the owners and the lands to be sold appears below, together with the amount of taxes due thereon with interest, penally and cost of advertisement tj be added. 1 has the btli day oi May, 11)43, c. c. men Wake County Tux Code* tor. Adams, Goa, Church St $ Adams, Wilber! 604 8. West SB. t Adcock James. 1.10 L'-r SI.. 4.05 Adcock, Wortham. 15 V F-V-ck Quarry 4. j0 Albright. Vernon, 520 Hicks Alley. • 0.54 Alexander, Addle Heirs of 16 V/. Worth St„ 14.03 Alford, Be. chntfm Jr., 8 A-9 A Joe Louis Park 3.66 Alien, Alcorn, - r >9 Grant St. '4.08 Alton. Annie Be G , 62 B See. A A B Joe Louis Park 1.83 Alien, Jacob Benj. J". 108 Sinithßeld Sr... . 7.55 Alston, Charity, Fairgi unci Park 2.9 B v St, .83 Alston, Chas. W . 53 S. Tarboro St., Alston, Geo.. 5 H bcnian SI, Hi; A.l'ton, Hattie, 5 Bladen St. . ..... 6.23 Alston, Haywood, 207 Cannon St. 4.83 Alston. Haywood Heir.; of, 205 Cannon St. . 6.23 Alston, Louis, 1230 S. Bloodworth St 9.05 Alston, Susie, 15 Hoke St. ■ .80 Anthony, Elbert, 8 Blk A Lincoln Ter. 1.25 Austin, Bessie, 215 S. Stale St. 8.30 Avojy, Charlie. 109 E. Da We St. . . 2.25 Baker, J. V., 149 Haywood St., 89 Haywood St ....... 1.24 Baker, James H., 109 Lincoln Court 15.89 Baker, Mary Alice, Pender St.. 29:3 Washington St. . ...... 7 0] Baker, Utah, 98-7 Blk M doe Louis Park 5 05 Baldwin. Sadie F., 116 Wat. on St. . . 7.04 Barber, Green, 23 Centi r St. ... 3 08 Barnes,.James. 21315 17 Fisher 8.80 P»asnn, Samuel, 741 Ellington Si 10 74 Battle, Phooba, 71 B-72 B Sec. B Joe Louis Paik 260 Beaman, Geo., 3 College St ' P a : ' Nathan, 515 S. Saunders St. 747 Blanch. Jenn L„ 305 7 ( Minister St " -fop J>riagers. Andrew & Sarah. 1419 E. Jones,' 14.14 Pender St ~, Brink lev r.L; . , .. K5 - 4H j Brown,'Fannie 1 , j ,)7 Swam St. i.Bt] Blown, John H "r Vi r/ , SL 3 Brown, Martha f 'iC < ", iv " 2.83 Brown. Penny ■ A C LI,UJs P;iik 1.83 Biown, W. M I .4o7"T''s' X , V; ' !U J cn ' y Hdl .88 Bruce, Maggie' r.- O .C - M S 5.98 Bryant, ,i irj N ' J ■“"••'-•man St.. 3.59 Bryant, Mary H, H e i r Vof ' Avo * LBr ’ „ ««s'oy.G k; 4 ' BmGf gSMJ}?* E s si.' : 20C r, v ' - ‘ 7t '" St. 9 0 L'orn.c James li i;s m: 315 W. Lemur St io ‘ Calhoun C- -' 18 B!k C Lr -‘ ' h ‘ B'>urt 1.25 I Gdi.ioun, C,„ia, Hen's of, 247 Branch St •< -ameron. Josephine 3J3 S. Saunders St gVi C,in T' x ; li G tjU<,jj 3'. 519 Oberiin FM' 2204 Everettc St ' " ~ LCiPi 'o^ C b 420 S. Blood worth St. ' ' ~ C 2O bnnthnela. 822 Smithfiold Si 20 74 Capchart, Win. W., 818 Ellingt- n St ' $64 ‘ Cham bice, Abe, 206 B SI. TC v hambloe. Luia Huhges, 591 E. Caba ,v ’i- S* 707 Chav.s Jame,. 606 Bragg St. ' *.20 " 221 Omi Heirs of. 80 Quarry Hi!], mo <C’ 2H 13 Cur ry Hill, 73-4 Branch St. cSif, 'SoS'CCCiCSGT' Sl - ff; Copelana, Ge-tnid*. v - v n. - r n v,i... f t, n ' °* f - Caoarrus St. sto Copeland, 1. E.. 412 A. Christma-' L< 940 C rump Charles R.. , 07 N. Pet gnw Lot R IV Grumn. Charim T „ 805 S. West St.' 11 1% Curas, Margaret, Heirs of. ■ 2100 Chamberlain St 1 c* Davis, Lonnie, 2 A. Watson Ld. " esl , Lmm. Lonnie. 81] s. West St ; rlh SOn ’ t^' M ’ r , ca - lllJ Smithfield St. "" ill Debnam, Frank. 315 Pu m st 77.'- Geesc, Robert, 121! S iV, F n St J * Dcnoy James T„ m P.irk Lot g„’ 8 Donaidson W. M„ 913 S. Person St ‘ g3O DoV 4 , o A c ßl f * !);ivid Weaver. 42.) S Blount St. . - * F vc ' Arthur, Hi? S. Pcs n St. * 6 'o! S unn ’ V ank :in,ri Wixe, 120 E. Lane St jO3 Dunn, Jennie, 160-3 0.. ' n . L Dunn, Mow s, Hens of dO" I- ‘ v. . HI Dunn Voila, Cls Third St., 79 Third St 10% N - 454 S - Blount St ,' H 2 S. Blount St. on 09 Dunston, Walter. 7il Second St. Ifo Dm-h-'r’ 1 UU ’' ! ‘ hurrh & Worth St. ]'£> HuJutm Washmiiton, Heirs of i 4ul F lue L i H ion - Cornelia. Obe-i lin Pd ' f Lagerton. Frank S., 41-42 BI J{ Joe Louis Park • D*' wa rds, G. A.. 399 W. Lenoir St Edwards, Sanders, 123 Obcim Pd. 5^ Edwards, Wrn. J.. 277 Pender St. Leans, Bernice 8., 1015 Smitnfield 7 P‘> Evans, Carrie C„ 407 Battle St. 216 W. South 19 73 Evans, Edgar. 821 Cotton Si 10 6; Evans. John Henry, Ft. 10 S Ha' wood St * \f> Evans, Oscar and lain. 414 W. South St 1-1 44 Farrar. Carrie, 109 E. Pettigrew St... 717 S. East Si M ■■ i Farrington, Geo.. Hein of 421 Montague St. 2.49 Fellers, Bessie. 2} 6 Tuppers Lane. 613 E. Lenoir St. fig] Dike, Lucy, 216 Battle St 2 03 Filmore, Annie J„ 181-182 Joe Louis Park . ! 2E<' b leming. Geo. G., Heirs of. 908 Cross St. j 62 Frazier, Charies R. S: . 4 Mangum St 222 Rocky Br. Spring Hill, 1209 S. Blood worlh, 1208 S. Bluodwoith St. 151 S. Haywood, Bragg St., 11l S. Boundary St., 27 Smith St. ” , in. 79 Frederick, Nannie J., 835 Fayetteville St. 6.04 Freeman. Omie. 512 S. Swain St., 414 Green St. . 10.79 Gatling, Seabyrd, 1504 E. L ine St. 2 91 George, R. S„ Ft of 1308 Hill . 62 Gibson, Belton, 908 S. East St. 7 98 Grant, Will J. Heirs of. 501 Oberiin Rd. 2204 Stafford . ... 14 52 Green, James W, 218 Lee St BA4 Green, Rasa and W. L. Roar 535 E. Caterrus T. 25 Green, Rosa M. & Richard D„ 14 B Joe Louis Park, 15 B Joe Louis Park . . 1.66 Gregory, Annie B„ 14 A. Tarboro Ld 11.61 Griffis, Millard, 8 Bragg St. 1 25 Hackney, Ella, 1304 Hole man, 322 E. Cabarrus 406 Cannon St. . .. 15,12 Halt Henry Frank Hall, Agt., Oberiin Rd. and Flagg St. r. . .83 Hall, Plummer, Heirs of, 815 Oberiin Rd. . .83 Harris. Maude S.. 22 Lee St. Imp 8.30 Harris, Nannie, 2(16 Smithfield 5.61 Harris, Otis. 5.75 A. Tr No. 3 Christmas Ld. 6.23 Harris. Walter. 1207 S. Person St. . 7.64 Hart. Mary and Harry, 329 Hawkins St. 2.03 Hasty, Herman. 1508 E. Jones St. toll New Bern. 126 Lincoln Dr.. 116-17-16-19- 120 Star 19.13 Hauser, Henry 523 F- Davie St. 266 Hawes, John E.. 1005 F Jones St. . ... 6.64 Hawkins, Dora. Heirs of, 507 Cannon, 33-34- 48-52 Walnut St 8.91 Haver, Betty It.. 86 F. Jones St 2.25 Hayes, Squire, Walnut St 21 Hayes, Thomas C. f 404 Bledsoe - 7.47 riaywcf-d, Charie., A. Jr., .1421 E. Lane St. ... 7.81 Haywood, Charlotte, 109 E. Hayti Alley S 3 Haywood, David, 202 Par, am 7-08 Haywood, Nancy, Heirs of, 11 W. Worth St. 0.83 I Haywood, Mr.-;. Princess, 8 Blk B Lincoln. ' Terrace 2.25 Height, Gw. 224 BlerLoe 6.15 : Uorndury Cora, 619 W. Lenoir St 3.32 ; Kigge, L larks et al. 1-2 of 219 F. I.,enoir St. 8,30 1 H ggs. Charles Agt., 31 McKee St 3.32 . Hightower, l.i,uis, Heirs .f, 118 John.uui Sl. 8.30 Hill, Dinah. Avail Ferry Rd. .... 6.28 Hid, Jorrnan, 223 S. Tarboro 14.44 ' Hinton, Dan, Heir- of, 36 B Smith St .62 : Hinton. Gas-on, Heirs of, 17 McKee St. .. 4.9.3 , Hir.ton, Sarah. 152 A. Haywood Aii; ;• .42 1 Hodge. Edward. Heirs of, 25 Blk 143 Boundary. 146-B-130 Boundar\ 214 Blk 125 Quarry, 511 Smith St„ 215 Blk 125 Branch, 17 A B 123 Summit. 219 31k 125 Branch, 221 Bik 125 Branch. 1204 S. East, 724 S. 11. va >ori 14.20 i Holland, J. P„ 1.865 S. Person Si. 1309 S. Person . 4.52 ! Holloway, D. Henry and Wife, 1 Lot D. Joe Louis Park . 6 !■> I Holt, Jos. H„ 1018 Oberiin Rd. 8.69 IJ©lt. Theodore, 1113 E. Martin St., 20-21 Bl F J. 1,. P. 20.79 Hopkins, Lillian. 509-11 S. East St.. 513-15 S. East 605 S. West St.. 602 -1 S. McDowell 227-227 1-2 E. Lenoir, 522-24 S. Person 518-20 S. Pei on Si. 526 Pei son 616 S. West ST. 514 E. Worth St, 326 Kmithtieki St,. 316 S. East St. 318 S. East St., 320 S. East St. 415 W. South St. i 912 912 1-2 Fayetteville S' 412-512 1 2 S. Bloodworth St. 517 517 1-2 E. Lenoir St 514 514 i 2 Pas um son Alley 516-516 1-2 Patterson Alley Lot Cor S. East and Lenoir St. 265.66 Hopkins. S. A.. 2301 Stafford Ave. 2.91 Horton, Morris, 509 E. Cabarrus St. 6.31 Howelk Fannie. 136 Church St. i H-owe!!, Robert J., 1008 S. Perron Sl. - 2.08 : Hunter. Ernest, 405 7 S. Dawson Sl., j Lee Alley 16 ' 30 i Hunter. Tr mgeline R. anri Lena, 824 Cotton St. ,- 34 - 10 ! Hunter, J. A. and Wife, 98 99 Bl j Joe Louis Pork .. - Ll 9 Hunter, James, 279 Battery Drr - 4 - . Hunter. Katie Lee, Rear 22-13 Banter St. - A-H j Hunter. LJkan, 604 E. Kdenton St. io — l Irving. Mary C„ Heirs of. 122 W, Lenoir St.. 17.42 i Ivev. Marjori ■ Louiri . H>6 Branch St. M 2 i Jackson, Ashley. 170 Hi!! St, *2.0 ! ! Jackson. Austi.no Junes, 629 W. Lenoir 1.66 ; Jasper, Wm„ Heir- of. 7*4-16 Oakwood Ave. 4.32 Jefferson. La wiener W., Pt 111 Bledsoi 2. Jeffrey . Claude, 813 S. West St 6.64 i Jeffrey-. Lola an i Winner Cotton. 12 Jamaica St '-J l ' ! Jeff; ies, Glad vs, 609 S. Saunders St 9.12 i Jeffries, Ha -old, » Wade Ave., 818 E. Davie St.. 818 1-2 E. Davie, 276 Battery Dr, ... 11.60 | Jeffries Hubert 909 Oberiin 11.61 | Jeffries, Marcus. Hill S1 1.03 : Jenkins. A i.V. 18 14 Center St. 5.93 Jenkins, Dorothy, 52 P. Bl 1 Louis Ave. .83 Jenkins. Fred, 1210 Coleman St. 62 Jenninw G. C.. E, Lane St. . L 66 I Johnson Algie R*. lOA-108 11A -118 Blk D ’ Jo.hn.-un. C; . >lir.'. . 1115 Holman 3.94 ! Johnson, Ju -. 314 Maple Si 3.69 J< hns< n. Junious J 34 S. East 2.03 Johnson, Mrs. Lillie 8., 1115 E. Lane St. 12.84 Johnson. Raymond, 78-79 Joe Louis Pork 2.01 Johnson, Wm. Randolph, 618 E. Cabarrus St. 1.25 Jones, Annie Petty, 314 Bledsoe Ave. 8n 1 Jones, Clem, Rea: 1! McKee, 1010 Manly St. 8.<2 i Jones, Cliffie. Heirs of. 519 South 4.74 ; Jones. Edward, 4 B 918 Bluff Alley D2l Jones, Emma O 47A- 48A-See A Joe Louis Park 2.66 Junes, Gen. A., 1 Lot Hill St . . 2.03 Junes, Ida, 43 Cross St 6.01 I Jones, Saluda, 216 Camden St. 4.98 Jones. William Henry. 618 Second St. 10.05 Judd. Wm., 1200 Center St., Avoid Ferry . 8.30 Justice, Steward 1111 S. Bloodworth Si. 947 Kearney. James. 814 S. West St. 3.49 Reamt-v, Robert, 8 Coleman L2i Keck, Charles D„ 10 Blk C. S. Tarboro 7.73 Kyle, P. H.. Heirs of. Pt. of 40 and all of 44 46 Smith. 41 Branch St. 4 23 Lambert, Vivian, Pt. Montague St. 2.66 Lane, Dr. D P , 721 E. Davie St. 423 S Hay wood St., 24-5 Bl 125 Coleman. 23 Blk 121 Coleman, 717 19 E, Davie St. 21.14 | Larkin, G. W, 1305 E. Davie St. 168-172 Inc. Blk K Rock Quarry Rd. 38.01 LaSane, Robert. 316 Cotton St. 8.23 Lassiter, Willie, Pt. of 299 Smith St. . 2.25 Lawson, Blanche Terrell, 1110 S. Ear-.: St. 17.59 ! Leavister. Kathleen, 1511 New Bern 4.22 : Lee, James A., Branch St. 2.33 , Lee, James Eddie. 1104 Smith St. 4.98 i Lester, John A 3 S, West St. 2.25 i Lewis, Annie R, 140 Manic St. . . 1.25 Lewis. Goo., 64 B 658 Sec B Joe Louis Park 2.60 Lightner, L. T., 312 Smith Held St... 310 Smith field St., 8-9-10 Washington Hgts.. 61 Acres Garner Rd. . 160.99 I Ligon, John ami Wife Pender St 1 03 | Lipscomb, Lula, 7-9 Bladen St. . 7.23 | Logan. Junius, 58 Jamaica Dr. 1.8:: Long. Rosalie A., 311 Camden St. .. 457 Lucas, Louis. 38-39 Fisher St 3.49 ; Lucas Melvin, 616 E. South St. 1.21 ' Lucas, Mildred, 1110 E. Lane St. 3.08 Lyles, Mildred Matthews, 540 E Lenoir St. 7.05 Lynch. Geo. K Pt 40 S. Smithfield St. . 14.61 Lynch. Reginald L-, 1420 Oakwood Ave., 105 Pender 14.48 Lyon, J. N.. Heir.- :-f. 712 S. Person St. 8.47 Maddox. Henry, 308 Hill St. . - 2.77 Mann. Lucv" Ann et al Hoke and Park -42 Mmks J. E„ "29 30 Blk A .Toe Louis Park 1.66 Mason. John M„ 309 Bragg St 1 25 Massenbnrg. Joe. 614 Havwood Lane . 13.09 Massey. Gather J„ 104 Worth St. 2 06 Matthews, Jet tie. 1 Hoke St. --- , Matthews, Nellie 306 Branch St A 44 Mave, Faye P. 719 Manly St, 10-37 M ini, Cleveland. 309 Maple St. 104 •Mills J 8.. 1012 Rock OuaT: 1 - ln Miir-hell. Mes. Geo. A K 3 17 Hnyti Montague. Alma P... 1107 S Wilmington St. s«n Moere. Elmore. 53 Fisher Hfits ' Moore, James end wif.-.. 315 MaMe St 6.6.) Morgan. Coi-ppl’s. Heir*" ' k 207-9 B Branch -st. B-l?5-t>(U Ouarrv Rd.. B 12* *’o6 O-iorrv Rd n Morgan. Rhi'a, T-T*-ire o' 108 "NT. Tarhoro St. I r ' to ’vr-wre. Morgan, Elm a Canady. 611 F Davie Rf. A 64 ! Morgan. H T.°o»iiird, 6‘ j f, w. S+. 3.51 1 Morwun, Jim David. 205 S. Branch St., 203 S Branch St Ls 4 Lillie, Heirs of, 1205 Oberiin 3.1 S THE CAROLINIAN PICKET I). €. STORES j m NEGRO JOB TRY | j Washington (ANP) --- The New j ! Nogi o alliance hau -for the past i two weeks sponsou.d picket liner around Safeway Fuc-dl stores lo ; cated in Negro sections of the | i District of Columbia which .refute ; i to hire Negro clerks. i Functioning in full force on Sa | turdays, which i- the usual mar-' j lading day for the majority of the i | people, these picketcrs urge Ne-! ; gro buyers to stay out of thos. ; 1 Safway store:; which will not give i I them employment. Thu aUiance claim.?, thai peti-j Gians have been sent to these j stores which have 90 nerve nt coi- j i orod trade and no percent col- | i ored clerks, but they have been j | ignored. Letters have been writ j ten hot remain imam-w< if d. F- 1 A ■• o-.eV: *,-• ~•> euslnrp ; f i s are requesting to stay . w of j j these stores ft>i their own self i • respect and their youth’s future. : In direct opposition to the po- j ••'icy oi -the Sale way stores, the j Giant Fend twos. nieli earn' ’ ;as comp.-tv a iin< % es merehan : di.se at just as reasonable a priee, ! | enip-r;, Mr-:-!.. ,1, H; S , u..riiiv: - <md j . .-ape l visor.:. About twc-thirds of i the personnel of the Giant M m- ! ' - :i ' I-1 m Nf ■. , . .riraunii !■ •-• ! are Wjjr-e,- s’. The Giant •• iiliere! ‘'inoloymeni: • Morgan, Rom Belie Alston, 1303 Obwlin Rd. 7.6-1 Morgan, '-timer and Margaret, 1416 Jones 11.30 Murray, William H„ 8!7 Idlewild Ave. . . 3.4! McCoy, Sam, 1296 E. Edenten St. 5.57 McCoy, T. !.,., Camden St.. 317 Camden .. 4.32 .vlccniiimon, Alton, 323 S. r \';x r'rero St. 3.25 M’eCi immon, George, 32 Joe Louis Park 1512 Pender St .. 5.49 j McCuilers, Jehn Sr.. 110 College St, 172 College St. ....... ' ' j. , i 0 ! McCullough, Talmadge, 615 W. Lenoir St. 602 S. Saunuers St. 29.Q8 MeDowrli, Kr.nes!. ,J„ 65 Crov-.s St. . 3.03 McGuire, Ella. 2213 Joint St. 4.a ; j McGuire. Wilhelmina, lii B St. '3:l McKo.v, A.. Fayetto\’ille St. .. . 3.20 MeN'eii. Lester. 742 Fayetteville St. 19.82 ivlcNeill, Oi'ir, 227 Mangum St 877 Nheholi, I’earl H„ 311 N. Haywood St. 3.32 Nichols. J'. Maude, 908 Fayetteville St. 12.4! hi >ie. Ernest, 921! S. Bloodworth St. 75 Nunn. H;-u rieit, 1008 S. person St. 4 Of] Ovc-rton. Bennie L„ 209 N. State St. - 6.32 I ! aye. James If., in Latin St ;rt Page, Victoria, 712 2nd St. .. 6i>4 Parker. Bonnie, 1410 Pc-nder St 8.30 Patterson. Leon, 1170 Branch St. .42 Pavne-, F. I’., 416 S. Bloodworth St.. 426 S. Blount, 406 409 S. Baiun: St., 126 210 E. Da Davie St., 829 E. Hargett St., 631 W.. I,cnAi. 507 Oberiin Rd., 913 Oberiin Rd., 406 Bragg St, 143 Dodd Lane. 407 S. Blount Si , 408 S. Blount St.. 330 Ft Davie St 255.05 Peace. Fannie J. 321 Cannon St.. 1007 Ban nister St., 1009 Gann is,t or St. 20.76 Pe.'uee, Floyd E„ Heirs of. 1802-4 Sate-,- St. 3.03 ]■ w-o. W. IT. Sr.. Heirs of, 116 W. South 24.84 Fenny. 1, .vie. Heirs of, 515* W. L-uoir 8.30 Perry. Rrsa Bell and Sr.rah. 1280 E. Eden ton St 5.10 Peterson, Samuel. 231 -33 Branch St. Phillips, Berta, 178 4 Joe Louis Park . 1.66 Plummer, Clementine, 10 E. Wert!-. St . 706-8 Shaw Court, 737 Fayetteville St. 45.18 Plumrm-r, Dr. J. 0., HnUeman St., 58 Lincoln Dr. , . , . Poole. Haywood and Gertrude. 615 Cnamber lain St Pope, Celia, 1102 S. Biuodworth St l-2u Pope. Celia arid Lillian, Near Avent Ferry Rd, 44 5 Pope, Dime. Heirs of, Nazareth Pope, Jack, Heirs of, Nazareth '-64 Powell, Gurd, n Sr.. 120!) E. Jones St. 4.98 Powell. Turner. 1300 E. Eden ton St. . 1 35 Quick, Catherine. 1202 S. East St. 4.57 Raines. Exh . 536 E. Lenoir St.. 538 E. Liuioir St 13-03 Rand, llaliie, Lincoln Court 1-23 Ray, ‘Dwight. 718 Brunch St.. 712 Branch 21.15 Lav, Eva L. Friaider. 69 Lake- St. 14.93 Redding. J. R. 931 Cotton St 3.32 Rtee, Victoria, 612 W. South St. .. 3.00 Ricks, B. H., .156 137 i 59-160 Church St. ■■ 248 Ricks, Harry 11., 311 N. Tarboro St. 10.37 Riley, Sadie H., 5,75 A. Tr. 2 Christian Ld. . 6.23 Roberts, L. H., 1-2 Ini. 219 E. Lenoir St, 8.85 Roberts, R. P. and Henry Price, 211 Branch .62 Robertson. Albert, 277 Butte’y Dr. .83 R obinson. Creesy, Heirs of. 717 S. Da a-son 4.9 H Regers, Arthur. Heirs of, 38 Coler.-au St. i 62 ! Royvrs. Eva, 20 R. R St 7.72 Rogers Henry and Wife, ! 2 of Ovc rstreet - Sanders. Wrn. and Isabella. 13 08 S. Blount- 12 69 Sanders Wm. A, 236 Smith field St. 20.33 Saunders, Ronnie ML, 87-88-89-90 Joe Louis Park 4.32 Scales. Law rence E„ 1017 E. Jones St. 27.7 9 Scales. Selena. 142! E. Tones St. • 8.30 Scott, C. C. 94 95 Joe Louis Park 91 Joe Louis Park . 2.49 Scott. Maggie. Heirs of, 1309 E. Jones St., 1203 E. Lane, 1311 E. Lane St. 21 16 Shepherd. Lena, 2211 Barker St. 19-(L Shepard, T.ennu, 57 Joint St, - !: • Sheridan, Jennie Y, 401 W Lenoir St. 10.57 Sheridan, John Y, 52 5.3 Harrington St 5.H1 Sir rid arc Ma v L. 906 Manly St. 915 Manly St, 706 Bloodworth St, 708 'S. Blood worth St, 409-11 Cannon St. ' 9.52 , Simmen c . Herbert A, 503 S. East St. 55 ■ Smith, Al 67 Jamaica . 1 83 Smith. Charles H, 2613 Joint St, 1208 Oberiin Rd. 23.02 Smith, Fab Jr, 716 Second St. 2.83 Smith, James McKinlev, 621 Church Sl. Smith, Roy E. and Wife 213 Pettigrew St. 15 46 Smith, Thomas, 1113 S. Person St. Smith. V N, Lot No. 20 CrOf = St. A’ 1 ' Smith, Vv r . M. and Wife. 1712 Oakwood Ave. 2.!ii Swellings. Claude. 13 Center St 16-17 Center St, R 4 Gran* St __ Shellings. Gene and Gladys., 3A-4A Blk D Joe- Louis Park " h( ‘ : Snipes. T.ula. Heirs of. 403 W. South St. 8 >9 Sorrell. Weldon. 412 Lee St * 4 -. 1 ; Roan Ming. Mrs. J. M, 311 Lee St. ; Sprat ley. Alex. 507 R. person St. 157 Lincoln Dr. 7-98 | Soratlev. M-mie, 156 Lincoln Dr, Stanford. John, Avert Ferrv Rd, ' Stanley. Hester. 21” Idlewild Ave. Starks, Helen. 809 Bra«g SB . , 4 ( ’ ! Staton, Mark. 7 Jamsicn Dr ‘ ' . Stewart Ada. 322 Battle 'St;. 394 Battle St. *»*> ctewart. Talley 92 F -Tones St ' Allori, Stone! William. i r *m F SI • - 7.23 Stree 4 . .T-osenh. 80R and Bl Pd J J-on's Park .333 f Strickland, Charlie 11R Holt-man St StrirVland. . ?6 Ja-o St, /lt -' Strickland. J. F f?l Pettifi-ew tM ‘<o pk Stroud. James. 297 Cannon si 3 HAleman 11 13 i SwiMon, Lucinda, 116 B 38 Haywood St 42 1 clock holders Protest jtri’cyliound t*i;s Jimerovv 1 Wilmington, Del. (ANPi Jtif- I Peck, white, and Bayard Rustm, ' two minority stockholders, pre* j sen ted a statement at the annual j :r,t ting here cailmg on the Grey ! htund Bus corporation to abolish i the illegal practice yl segregated seating. • This was the first protest to be | -presented at a stockholders' S in. ting oi the Greyhound Lines. | Peck and Rustm told how cm !p! ye.- oi the corporation tried to j have thorn arrested in April 14, j 1947. for sitting together in the j front section of a bus. Peck and Kostin warned their j associates that more and more | colored Bus passe-ifSers were | standing up fen their legal rights j and this wilt increase Ihe n.un i : c: ,»f damage suits and t-xpendi ; ture.s by the company. The state ! nn-nt suggested that the corpora : non post notices in bus stations [and buses to instruct* employes that jin.-c nv seating will no 4 longer be ens weed. 5 policy i.- said to bo the results of I in-got; ns c: the Wa.-’-hington ITJnn lo.igue. 1 ye net di-rern the signs of : I nm?s.’ M-itlhew . XV I . 3. G.W. Carver Foundation'! Fellowships Offered Tu.ikegee (AND Graduate | rci-eaicn assistantships and fel- j | lowships announcing to SI,OOO ' (rich are now available to stu- j I dents who wish to pursue work j at the George Washington Carver) foundation for the school year ; 1948 1949 according to in forma- \ ‘ tion ioceivod from Dr. R. W. |. Brown, director. This is a past ! 1 us the program envisioned by the ; late Dr. Carver to assist young people in their tiairing to de re f.earc-h work. The assist-antshi-ps and fellow ships are available to students j v. ho have received the bachelor's ! decree from an accredited college 1 with a major in chemistry: who j have received high scholastic ree- ; inis and who show prornLo of j research ability, No competitive , examination is required for en- j trance. It is, required of students with , the Carver foundation to devote j half of their time to supervised . research and the other half to; graduate study leading to the de- ! g'-oe of master of science in chcm- j . July 1 has beer, set as a dead line for applicants to write for ! these scholarships and fellow-i r laips. ftyrns, Winnie, iOl2 New Bern. 408 S. State 314 IK S. Stale St. 104 Branch i. . 39.96 j Taylor. Kobe: t, 233-37 39 41 Branch St. 4.35 j Terry. Bertha 16 B S. Haywood SI. 16 A. S. Haywood Si. Bl A. Lincoln Court 3.11 i Terry, Eugene. 153 S. Haywood St. 1.62 j Thompson, Howard, 6-7 Hill St. 3.66 Thompson, Robert, 56 Cross Si 2.03 Thorpe, Marvin. 1507 E, Edenton St. . 11.09 Towns, Hubert 11., 240 Maple St. 1.0.3 Tucket John W.. 1010 S. Person Si. 22.11 Turner. Bello. 106 Oberlin Rd. 2.49 j Turner. John, Hens of, 818 Oberlin Rd. 713 Second St 11.01 j Turner, William 8., 2208 Barker, St. 3.9! Tvpson, Saylor. ,313 Lee St. 10.30 : Tyson, Viola, 220 Bledsoe Ave. 6.18 Umstead. Allen, 1287 K. Kdenten St. 8.40 Vines, Mamie L., 746 Ellington St. 4.1;> Vines, Plummer, Heirs of, 320 Fowle St. 4.98 Wade. Melba. 131 Lincoln Si. . . 1-68 Walker. Daniel and Wife. 320 S. Bludworth St. 231 32 Rock Quarry St. H- 1:; Walker. Ed., Heirs of. 726 S. Dawson St. 4.98 Walker. Mrs. J. W., 520 E. Cabarrus St. 4.1a Walker. John. S. Blood worth St. J Wall, Addle Lane, 129 C. Lovers Lane Wall. Richard and Lillie. 122 E. Lane St. 13.10 Wall. S. W.. 12 Lake Si., Pt 79 Lake Si. V 47 W a iron. Tolin, 1425 K. Jones St. 12.85 Warren, Pattie 8.. 1439 Ponder St. Washington, Dave et al. 1221 New Bern A\ > . a.23 Washington, George, 178-179 Blk K _ Jo-e Louis Park 3.66 Washington, Margin et. 1003 Manly St 9.25 i Washington. W. T.. 103 Bragg St.. 429 S. Swain 55-57 Fisher St 10.19 Watson, Annie. 29!) Smith St, -i -V Watson. Catherine, 1.101 S. State St. •-.)!» Watson, Henry, 321 E. Worth St. < Watson, J. A.. 217 S. Pettigrew St. 5.73 ; Watson, John, 1119 Branch St. 4 ; u j Watson. John, Heirs of, 131 K. Lenoir St. L'i,> Weaver'. David, 133 S. Boundary St. 219 N. Tar boro St. 8.60 ( Weave’ - , Sarah. Heirs of. 1307 E. Lane St. 3309 E.Lane St. 309 N. Tarboro St. 21.99 Webb, Rebecca, Heirs of, 204 A. St. 3.82 Webb, Mrs. Robert M.. 901 E. Davie St. 2.91 Weldon, Louise Spencer 225 S. Branch St. 224 S. Branch St. 2 2.1 , White. Alexander, 204 S. State St., 909 E. , Davie St., 905 E. Davie St .. White, Armstead. Rear 910 Oberlin Rd. White. F:ank 8.. 64 Cross St. 2.08 White, Jessie W., 170-179 E. Edenton St. 7.88; White! John. 22 Second St. < White, Lavenia, Heirs of, 14 E. Hayti St. Whitley, Clem, 1412 E. Jones St. Wiggins, Helm. Heirs of, 324 Cannon St. 113 1 2 Carroll Ave. 5.82 Williams, Alfonso E , 100-101 Blk L Joe Louis Park , • Williams, Blanche. Dawson and South Si. Smooth and Boundary St. •’ *-'8 Williams. Celustcr, 223 E. Worth St. 1102 Smith St. 14 8 Williams. Edward R., 512 Smith St. 110 Smith St. ■ 5-4'J Williams. Esther- C„ 906 E. Davie St. 2.25 Williams, Frederic!; D.. Heirs, 607 Havwo d Lane. 527 E. Cabarrus St. ... 11.62 Williams. Hard, 4 Nazun th 42 Williams. Henry, Heirs of. 508 Smith St. 1.83 Williams, Hugh, Bluff Ave. 8 3.21 Williams. John Thomas, Heirs of, 20 S. Har wood St . . 1.03 - W til ram. Julia Amec 106 S. Oberlin Rc! 240 ' Williams, June, 345 846 Maple St. 1.65 Williams. Lovic M., 337 Cannon St. . 32; Williams. Mark, Heirs of 821 E. Har/jett St. 228-30-8 i 84 Rock Quarry 498 ' Williams, Robert W.. 205 Cox Ave. 1- Williamson, Mary and John. 25 Worth St. 3.30 Willis, Julia, 63 Battery Hts 1 ! 37 Willis. Will. 1207 E. Martin St 12.33 Wilson, Eunice. 70 Hawkins. Si 1.03 j Wilson, J. C 1208 S. BLodworth St. 11.29 ' Wood, Austin 222 E. South St. .. 1.66 Woods, WM., 8 Fort Alien, 3 V S, Boundary St. 2.87 ; Worlds, Louis J.. 189 S, East St.. 2 B 189 S, East St. 2 66 Worth. Henry, 1415 E Jones St. 10.92 Wortham, John T.. East Ave, 2.66 Wright, W.. bl 82-83 x L. Pk. 2,40 Young, Katherine, 938 (1026) Manly St. 3.91 Young, Lvmvood, 1015 S. Person St. . 16.07 ADDITION A.LS Sul lie Barber, 12 Fisher, 1 62 L. R. Bennett 2B and 4B Joe Louis Park 2,66 Charlie Brown, 614 Bragg St. 3.4‘t Maggie L. Capeharl. 905 S. Person St 7.90 Howard Dav, 1021 Cannfctor St 5.77 ; John Dunn, 118 lane Si. . 2.26 Chas. H Fraziei 1206 S, Bloodworth St. 477 Sarah Gass. 77 T ake- St, 6.57 G. IT Gunter, 280 Battery Dr. I.4'' ! Ed Hall, 512 Saunders St. . 8.47 I John Hall and Ella Hay wad. 623 Oberlin Road . 5.15 \ Robert Henry Johnson. 542 E. Edenton St. 15,2? ; Henry Junes. 41 Fisher St. 4.56 , 1 E. Jones. 508 S. Blount Ft. . .11.37 MitchoU. 25 P» r St. 6.01 \ Mabel Gary Philpott, 1507 E. Lane St. 1.25 ; Jerry Reeves, ?14 E Cabarrus, 11.69 ; Tin]-ten Ross. 271 Battery Dr. .42 ‘ W. T, Simpkins. 1506 New Bern Ave 7 64 j! Robert Speaks, 708 Tarboro St. . 4.94 D. N Stewart, 507 W. South St. 509 W, South ... 9 30 j Bessm S'-nns. 1 Nrv’Vm Ave, 0 1 6 • ,T o e Tavlor, 1303 Hill St. . 471 .T. H. Walker, 13 Bl 6 Fisher .... I JO Lei tie William* 410 Tucker St 8.30 Fred Willis. 1130 Smith St 3.69 ; WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1018 URGES SUPPORT | OF FEDERAL AID FOR EOUGATIOM j Washington (ANPj Mrs. Eu-1 gene Meyer, member of th.e ! President's Commission on Hign- ; jer education, and wife of the! i chairman of the board of the) Washington Pest, gave two vea- | • sons why the $300,000,000 schooL ; aid bill, now pending before the | ; congress, should be supported, i i even though it recognizes and • | .strengthens segregated public | I schools. Sp. -iking befote a Conference | ; on If urn on Rights—Civil and Cul tural, in Howard university In it | week, she said: ‘lFcause we need federal aid ; to education at once if we arc go ! ing to salvage what’s left of our j | school system, and segregation cannot, be eliminated overnight. “Because one of the most prac ! Real methods of .working out | way out of .segregation is t-i | make Negro schools just as good as white schools. The present bill is a first and essential step in ; this direction.” Cquality Need She pointed out that the Pic.-si ! dent's committee had re com i mended among cthm things th»- | repeal of segregation legislation, ! or where this could not be done I at present, the establishment of j ' truly equal" educational facili j ties for Negroes from the lowest , to highest levels. "'Only as the opportunity fm : higher education is equalized f . j i every potential r-tud nt who has | i the intei-est at I ability to profit j 1 om higher education, can the. ! ideals of democracy in education . i ■' realized. Only if our children ! start with an even chance, will i they 'nave an equal chance ; I later life,” she said. The commission also ;e--.o j j mended a scholarship program, j : but she said the first and most j es‘ir.il set. must be to- no-way ■ | of the federal education bill by the -house. Other speakers attending the I throe dev conference were Ed wart H. Lawson of the Lured Nations C mmi' sinn or. Hum-.*! Rights-: no : Rebe-t K Gwl-tr:. j «rca sp p cinlis'. Unite.l Nation j Trusteeship division. RIGHTS WvSm si:e-s AS UM OF SOFTHERA STATE RIGHT,-' DHftVi • Chicago (ANPi -- The howls • raised by the south when Sen. i Mo roe offered a non segreg-ati >n | amendment to the regional col lege bid 15 !ixi‘. state inch cate that this section of the coun try is interested in • tote* rights j onlv in the sense that th v get around the 14th and 15th amend j ments to the federal c-n dilution. Al thou eh the south imposes Scar M'-’ eb prep-> c al as intr-rler ing wish states rights, it did not oppose th-: recent federal aid 1-• edueati-. Imv !h,>t pa.-sc! con gress. Tliis bill had no onii *•• f'ati; n clauses, and the south will gpi a larger proportional share of the federal monev than ot'M" -'-etions of the eo-.intrv Tc p recent editorial the Chi cago Tribun-" ‘■■aid: “The onlv M-ite ri-hts there reuthe r are interested m are th" ‘’ich? 1 -.’ * ■ violate the 14th and 15th amend - m- nts.” In aft - -ekin'-' the attitudes f th-- -mb toe Tribune u-hnte-4 out Vi.,it M-■!;aj-’-v- mo'-he.-' 1 i-lj fill! . not need ri "'-s lon -1 i-’rV' -vir! ; i H j-j Qfvnrltrvcr ri]] N('Pr- '-< v 4 4•» h'*'* 1 wo-M not n (■('*<■ s^r »n- equal educational fa ■}'• j r? .(*ih'-r. David E. Lilientha:. c- airmau j Atumic Energy ( emission —• j •Secrecy, api died in a stupid aim j hysterical and demogegic way. --an actually Impair and weaken our ae- j curil.v.” Here’s A Contest .... for YOU! WIN.. ■v -jjr A S3O Ringside Seat to Louis-Walcott Fight, June 23 A Rcand-trip Rail * icket To New York ... AND ■fa $50.00 Snending Money . . ALL the Courtesy of DE LUXE ROYAL CROWN MEN’S POMADE A For All the Simple Details Listen To MONDAY - WEDNESDAY & FRIDAY - 5:15 P. M. “IN THE GROOVE” WNAO—BSO * 1 ! N AA€P Hits Ft-ilure so 1 Act On Anti-Lynch Bill ♦ New Y r .-): The Senate ‘is j (mlibci at: 1;- side Irackia-g the an i t>-lynching bill,” and i the pres - I r.nt cours.e ruutinues the Repub i bean leadership will give the rest, j of the civil, rights bills '‘no al l lent ion \vhats<n--ver,” it was j charged, today Py Walter While ; m ,i ''"Her to Sena lor Robert A 1 Taft. (R. Ohio). Criticizing the failure of Re | publicans and northern Demo ! crat;-- to attend meetings so that j the Senate judiciary committee j would have a quorum to act on ; the bill, White said: , . “Our position is that three ino asm es, anti lynchng, anti-poll tax. and FEPC. were pledged to be passed by the party platform I of 1944 and that these constitute the minimum program acceptable Ito Negroes this year." ; Characterizing the moves ns * j “transparent.' - Whim said the i GOP is repudiating its pledges to ! Negro voter-- and will have no I-basis for asking their votes next ! tall. (iivii. Rights Flank lo Warren Platform Sacramento, Calif. (ANP)--The j civil rig!its issuee is the main i plank m Gov. Earl Warren’s plat lorm, it was disclosed here last week. Speaking in a nation-wide j.:odio broa(k-.t:--.l n*er an NBC net work, the hopeful candidate for | the GOP presidency, said he jt;: a;.:.1 the Republican 1948 plat jin: m should first center around: “A law in: ill men--a law un , e'er which ---very one may enjoy the fuli cM’iviso or rights of A:iK-i lean citizenship.” } —rr-r—• rr ~ l iM , nr l m ll i m> -f KALl.'Kin. NORTn CAHOUNA sr.vn.W \NI> MONDAY. y\ w 3o i Joan Draw ford, Dana Andrew-. DAISY KFW)\ I-. vtra Added P.f traction hr: ( ARIN KIDS IN “RHYTHM SAVES !!*.!; DAY' TH Si) YS . D NT 1 Michael Ucdtsav-, Douglas lYlontjfoi-.ery Johnm in iln Uoini —. '.Mi ■ special .'urica! Short Suiijec. S BOOTH SA UNO" \VI'-DNI-:SDA> 'SII RSDAY. ji m: Ftud Abbott, I.;>« t'oslello VtiSTi lL telWOf OF WAGON CAP CHAI’TKn t(l -ON Os THI: GUARDSMAN RID AY AND ATURDAY jim: t 5 ROY ROGERS Vf\ I’YL TiOCCFK i LINDA DAP \ S I I FIRST <ll APT ER j CHEAT JOHN ! •TL-RPl.r: MOM STEP- STRIKES’’
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