PAGE FOUR SALE OF REAL ESTATE FOR TAXES At \Z o'clock noon on Monday, June 1- 1953 at the Eastern Door of the Wake County Courthouse in the City of Raleigh, l will- by virtu re of authority contained In Section 105-887 of the General Statute:-; of North Carolina 19-1 \ ,»cli at public Dili cry, to the highest bidder, for cash, certain lands on which the !9L2 taxes due Wake County remain unpaid, A hat of the owners and the lands to be sold appears below, together with tht amount of taxes due thereon with penalty and coat of advertiseinent to be ■f tided. 'l’llis the sth day of May 1908 C. ('. RICH. Wake County lax Collector Adams, George, Church Si $ 3.89 Aaams, Nomian. 523 K Edenton St 11 82 Alexander Addir, 10 W Worth St ;;2h, Alford, Jdeecham Ji 82-9 A Joe .Louis 431 : Aden, Annie Bessie. 02 Sec A Joe Louis 2.1 U ; Alien. Edna. 25 Fr-13i8 Sc > Bioodv, oilh Si. 110 A'ien, Geo. & Tom 2302 StalCr a » 1082 ”neti, Jacob Berui Jr lbb Su.itr.fieH t.M> i Alston. Chanty Fairground Pu;h 2.16 Alston, Haywood, 207 Cannon (5.93 1 AisiOi). Haywood Heirs 20J % Cannon „ . 8.67 j • Alston, Lonnie ! I Waldrop 628 , Alston, Louis Sr„ 1330 S. Blood worth St 9.82 : Alston, Susm, Lot 155 Hill 1.74 ; Arnold, Lc-otnls, 404 Let , 5.20 Ashe. Ge<> 39-A-40 Blk H, ,U.ih Louis 431 A-J-c. Lev it I, H.dr,. j 403 Park ’ J7 33 Atkinson, li 19 Kisj.ei 12 05: Ayers, Kennedy & Wife 11 Spaulding 58 Bagiey, Julia 1122 L Erienton St 8 88: Bailey, H A. 1402 New Bern Leased Lei 650 Baker, ! T 144 1 ia.y v. <uo 89 Haywood 274 Baker, Utah. 96-7 Jdik ivi joe Lon as . 581 : Baldwin. L-abelle & Lorenzs 1218 New Bern i 2 62 ' Haiti win, Joe W., SOS Manly Si ... 8.09 Balientinc W Roy & Lillie. 316 N. Tarboro 20.32' Barber .Geneva. 143 E. Lane 1 74 Barbour. Jessie J , i Lot 701 Bragg, 9 Alston 7.34 Barbour, Joseph A., 45-A, 46-A Blk H Joe Louis 17.32 Barnes, Janies. 328 Fisher 7.20; Bason, Samuel 8,. . 741 Ellington .. . 4.05 Battle .B. J.. 544 E. Edenton . 20.91 , Battle, Clarence, 1315 Gill 15.99 Beaman. Geo 3 College 2 itj Be coat, Lucy 8,, 515 S Saunders 14.22 Bennett, !,. R 38-48 Joe Louis Park .. 3.31 Birdsall, Lheoaurt. 1509 Fenuer St. .. . 11 Cl Blount, Alvin, 2504 Joint, Chamberlain . 15 05 Bobbitt, Henry, * 525 Montague Lane 389 Bobbitt, Tempo 41 Wade St 2 89; Bovkin, A. E. 433 S Haywood 28Bd( Boykin, E W Heir:;. 527 S Haywood 37 55 JF ranch, John L Heirs. Boykin, Sampson, 1205 GUI 5621 505 Cannon 386 Brandon, .)• sie M. 757 S Blount St szu f Bridges, Fred, 1419 Junes St . 1414 Pender, 64-65 F. Edenton, 17 Waldrop 35 12 Brightwell. D D. 28-A-23-A Blk F ,Joe Louis 9.24 Brooks, Aideiia & Mallie Mae, 802 S Person, 224 E. Wonh St. . £.69 Ji. ooks, Nutna, 17 Fisher 462 ' Brown, Charlie, 614 Biagg 575 Brown, Fannie Heirs, 320 Battle ... 517: Biown, John H. Jr. 64-5 Lewis Ave. 1 16 -Brown, Martha J„ 180 Joe Louis 216 .. Brown, W M. SO7 S. Swain 7.931 Brown, Walker, 1606 New Bern, 1704-10-12 Poole .. 45.63 j fruee, Maggie, Cross, Hetman 4 48! Bryant, Bessie Heirs. 1120 S Blount St. . 10.40 j Bryant, Charlie E & Wife 312 Hill ... 9.221 Bryant. Isaac, 403 N Haywood 2 16; Bunch, James, 116 E. Lane 3.74; Burns, James Heirs, . 315 W. Lenoir . . 14.44 .JBurrell, Lois, 1122 Alston . 8.12 j Burroughs, Thelma, 16 Blk C Lincoln 559 Burt, Fannie Hi Charlie, 61 Waldrup ~ 1.83 Cannon, Howard, 3711 Pender i7.tio ( Capehart, Maggie L., 210 S State, 426 S Blood-worth 17.33 i Carrington .Otis, 220 Fisher 136 j Carrington, Sarah Heirs, • 707 Second 9.09 j Chandler, Lula. 65 A Quarry 1.58: Chavis, Hal lie, 2 Lota Beauty 37 26 : Chavis, Ollie, Brantley Joe Louis .14 62 j Clark, R. J., 1012 E Hargett St. .. . 48,28 j Clarkson, Christine, 3209 Holman . 446 Clarkson, Tressie McCrim uton, 17-18 Joe Louis 27.86 j Collin::, Coreiia, 74 Fair ground Ext .8? | Commander, Dr, J. C., 307 E South St. .. 12,60 i Cook, Thomas A., 11 City View 55 i Cooper, W H , 417-19-21 S. Bloodworth 285 15 Copeland. Minnie Heirs, 1214 New Bern ... 609 Cothran, Eugene G., » '422 Montague 976 j Covington, B. f., 7.18 S. Saunders 10 40 Craft, Annie Heirs, 510 Montague 17.33 Crews, Edward, 403 .1-2 - 405 W. South 38 96 J Crudup, B. M.. 111-113 N. State 29.17 j . Crump, Donnie, 710 Second 1.71 i i Curtis, H. C., 1119 Haywood 4.47 j Curtis, Margaret Heirs, 2100 Chamberlain 2.31 i Davis, Carrie Hall, 1005 Mark St 8.51 i fir.vis, Dr. J. B„ 1324 Hill. 112 Bragg, 27 Bragg, 113- j i-i rT s ‘Oulu Walnut, 93g Muiil.v, lb-16 i-y Bragg Use Only 28.60 1 Dyvis, Ixinnu- ell S VVesi 8.78 • Davis, Lonnie, 2 A Watson Field 633 ; Day, Wih.y Heirs, 21 i S State St. 462 • Dean.-. Belli 34-35 Beai 2.31 Debnan,. Frani 315 Pugh IM2 1 j Uebnan'i William Hetr : i,. ivri:. . - .. »4 V; !anr\ Lo 1, 1' Mi yu VVatsot U‘ S Boundary z.uo D-ndy Janie: 1 114 Park )7.U3 , Dona id.-iOn, VV .VI 914 S Person 11.55 j 1 hidley, H.,i: ielt. 621 W. Soulii Si. 867 ■ Dor;:.- Claude, 1317 Pendej 17.99 D'jnii, Indiana toy S. Sv.au. i 5 15 j J.ii'nn Moses Heirs, 1510 E Lam. GSB j Dunn, Silas. 311 Maph 17.51 i ■ ihinston. Lirui, 2204 IU die: il . . . .; io Qun.ston, Waltej 711 Second St 2Hi ; Durant, Rosalie, 1120 Holleinan 636 Durham, Washington Heirs 1401 K. Lai) 505 ! Durbaiu. Wiilyie 37 R 38 -ti Bill 11 Joe Louis 7.78 I-.sstei'ling S Fi T 146-1605 151-2 148-9 Lincoln, la-b / J-. Edenton 2; so : Fdgerton, Frank S 41 2 Joe Louis Bir H . . 18 79 j Edivarut, U. A., 309 West' Lenoir SI J. 89 ■ Edw.i’d: Sand.-'! , 123 Obeilin 706 j Rdwai d. William J , 204 Tuppers , EgertOjj, Wellluii, 1429 1423- 25 Gar ner 1i 08 Eliebv Willie F. .1013 Murk 14-28 j 'Elliott, Obte, 314 Fisher, 19- , 20 Fisher .. 19.36 j j Emerson, Emma E, Branch 2.74: Evans, Bruce A- Hester, 720-721 F, Davie 14 49 i I Evans .Carrie C Heirs 407 Battle, 21ti W South 27.51 ! : Evans, Edgai 821 Cotton 1441 j Farrar Carrie, !09 N Petti gr« w. 7)7 S East. N Pet tigrew 27 , Farrington .Geo. Heir-, 42) Montague 347! Fellers, Bessie, 216 Toppers Lane, 113 E. Lenoir 9.091 Fields. Arietta 4 Washington Hgts 15 43; Filmoi e, Annie J , ; 181-182 Joe Louis 3.31 j Foreman, Morris Esther, | 114-5 S Sicily 23) I Furiehtt-r, Annie B. j i 16-7 Lot Q Sicily .j 31 { i-reenu:., Eci.Vc.td, ) :i34 i-. ( a Lj... i i lls 14 86 | Pi t-) iliua i'eal 1, lltH South t BiuOdWO; in U 1156: ; Fulh r, Alice. ; 711-713 S Bloodwurth St 582 ! Fuller. Ed 2 B S Boundary 128 Gardner, Frank, 330 E. Lenoir 1988 ; ■Gaskin, I.oonie & Dorothy, i 1306 Gill 720 I Gass, Mary. 69 Quarry, 307 if Varuurnan 16 68 . George, .Irene. 1011 Sawyer 7.64 i Graham. John Heirs , 1112 E Mo: an . 17.33 Green, J. C , 127 College . 2.02 j ; Green Kora & W L . Hear 635 E Cabarrus 2.74 : : Greene, Arthur. 22C Bieusoe 15 65' j Greene, David S & Wife. JOS Holleman 3,74 j Grier, Willie. : Haywood Alley 3.71 j jGrltfiii, Elizabeth, Nazareth . ... 6 60 I Griffis, Iliram, j 1109 S. Smith . 1.87; j Grimes, Clarence, 206 Pugh 6.33 j i Gunter, GH , 26u Batter y 1.581 i Hackney, Elia Hi irs, 736 Fayetteville 23 10 i j Huggins, Saiah Adcock, i 1140 Rock Quarry 4 05; : Hall, Douglas. Pt 48 Hoi k Quarry *26 : j Hall. Golden. 22-A & 23-A Blk F Joe Louis 431 i j ilull, Henry L. 1509 New Bern 1590 i j Hail, John & Ella Howard, j 623 Gberim . . 5.7 (i i Hall. Plummer Heirs, 807-815 Oberlin . .. 21.2.5 j j Hammond, James, ; 531 E. Cabarrus . . 14.10! Hard.;;*, Leonard £., 204 S Pettigrew 54.45 i ! Harris, Emily J. 29 Bragg 14 44 1 ; Harris, lamina T., j 12 99 Watson Field . . 46 I Harris, M. A.. 1302 Holman 897 ! Harris, Maude S-. 22 Lee 14 75 j I Harris, Nannie, £OB Southfield 831 i Harris. Mrs. W A., 14 Quarry 1.88 ! Harris, Walter. 1212 S. Person, Green St. 21.95 ; Harts Held, A. L.. j 2212 Eeveflett 12.71 ; j Hart, Harvey, 9 Heck f ame 5 20: ! Hartsficld. Willie, j 1608 Pender . 10 540; Hasty, Herman, 1508 East Jones, 130*7 Lincoln, 116-17- 18-19-20 33.50 Hawes. John E, 1003 E. Jones St 28.31 i i Hawkins, Dora, 507 Cannon, 33-34735 Walnut . 5 05- Hayt-::, Betty Holman, 86 £ Jones 274 f Hayes, Squire, Walnut 1.29 ; i Haywood, Bertha, 1001 Parker 45 93; Haywood, Charlotte Heirs, 109 E Hayti Alley 2.16! j Haywood, David l.orenza, | 715 S. East 8.78 I i Haywood. Katie ML, j 601 S. Saunders 12.71 (Haywood, M. D.. 215 E Cabarrus 40.57 | Haywood. Samuel Jr., ; 326 -Bragg St 6.88 i t 1 Hedgepeth A J . 102 Fisher 7.43 1 712 S Bloodworm 7.95 ' ■ H-nderson. Hicnmund Jr, j 817 Pender St. 948 ! | Herndon. G M 22 N. Pet tigrew, 24 N, Pettigrew 27.21 | - Hicks, Mamie S Hen 4S& Smith Si 231 j I Hick: VV alt e r Nazareth Aveiit Ferrv Rd 983 ■ i-wiiff Agl. 31 !ii h.ee 'h' Char!-. . Et Al. - 1-2 219 E. Lenoir St. 11.55 j I High Erie. 910 12 E Janes 916-18 Jiinc-b, 920-22 Eu.-i Joi.es 36.0? j High Lula Mac ‘ 715 E. Hargett 20.99 ! Hinton, A. S . 109 S. Bluocl wurlh 10.80 j liiinton, Ellen Heir:: 1110 Oak wood • 809 | ’ Hinton, Florence, 1-717 AS-tun 8.57 j i Hinton Gasitm Heirs, 17 McKee 793 j i Hinton, Geo. & Hattie 1112 Pender, 21 Star 8.801 i Himon. 1 allies It .1; . HO9 Parker 13 86 ; Hinton, Lehora 905 Manly, 907 Maiflv 722 S. Blood : wurtii 22.65; . Hml On IVi abe I 6 58 1 E Cabana- 20.63 ■ Lai an, ' !,8 A Hay v,ood Alley lu6 , 'H. uge Edward Hnir? 1201 Ka- i 424 £ Hav wood, 2)4 Blk 125 Quarry, 215 blk 125 branch, 219 Blk 125 Branch, 22) Blk 125 j bianch, all Sinitli 17-A B i 123 Suminitt . ... 21^2' : 1 lodge, Rufus D 25 Big 149 Boundary 716 | Holland. William. 1128 E. Ed-enton 9.47; (Holliday, Oscai & Wile, 13(.H Heilman 10.24 : !Hole-way, Heiberl & Wife. D Jcia ixr.us 8 00 1 i He't, Jos. H . ; 1018 Obetiin 22 77 (Hope, t J. 84-B-85-B Blk Joe Louis 5-25 Hupfcm;. Lillian, 509-11 S . Ea-1 St, 1713-15 S. Ea:t 605 S. Wet 602-4 S. McDowell, 227-27 1-2 L j Lenoir, 522-24 B. Per.-.i/n 518-20 S. Person, 520 H. Person, 616 West St iSI, 514 E. Wurth, 328 Smith fu-ld. 316 S. East, ?.1b S. , East. 320 .S. Last, 415 VV. South, 912' 12 1-2 Fayette ville. 532-12 1-2 South blood woilh, 517-17 1-2 K j J.t-HOir. 514-14 12 Pattci ■ ui, 516-18 12 Pallti -.or, 300.83; He,i tun, (G: .-. u- Gill, j 401 South Si 1-71 ; ; liuiiowaj, Herbert & W«te ; 9ii | F. Davie 4 03! : Howell, Bionne-, 37-38 A Blk G Joe Boms 2,31 1 : Hunter. Ghas. H„ j 2213 Van Dyke b.GI j 1 Hunter, Genavious, 958 Oak wood 14 62! \ Huntc-r, Geo. H., Pt 2-4 Idle wild 220 ; Hunter, Katie Lee, Re-ai 2213 Van Dyke . 5.06 ! lvey, Robert & Wife 111 Bragg St. 10.57: I jvey. Sylvester, 309 S. Slate 10-40 ; , Jack son, Ashley, 170 Hill 2.44. i Jackson, Austina Jones 629 W Lenoir St . . 3*91 - | Jackson, Marshall H 702 Oak wood .. 12.34 ! Je-l'erson, Lawrence W. Pt 11! Bledsoe 4 16: i Jeffries, Gladys, i 609 H. Saunders . . . 13.98 jJelfnes. Harold, 276 Battery 58 I Jeffrie:. Hubert. 9U9 Oberlin 16. H { Jtffrires. Marcus, 216 Hill 2.44 ;Ti n kina, Charles, Joe Louis 14 30 f Jenkins. Dorothy, 305 Louis 29.00! : Jenkins. 'Fred, 1210 Coleman .87 • [Jenkins Lee, 27 Coleman .. 1-87; i Jenkins. O. CV. K. Lane 3.3! ; !Jerniyan. Jobe, Biagg 13 31 ; ;Johnson, Alga- R . 50-A 10-B H-A 11 - B Blk D Joe Louis 8,61 j i Johnson, Annie G., 228 Bledsoe 9.63 : : 5 ihnsan, Caroline, 1113 Holman 5.49 i (Johnson. Cer.ie, j 414 W. Lenoir 28.68 ! Johnson, Dock, 907 S. West. 34.99 • IJotipson, Juie Heirs. | 314 Maple . 10.80 : i Johnson, Lillie 8., I 1115 E. Lane 32.37 ■ : John son, Mary. ; 34-B 146 Mangum 1.44 ! ! Johnson, Raymond, | 78-79 B Jot Louis 3.31 ( • Johnson, Raymond, ) Lot S. Park 2.74 : j Johnson. Kobeit "Henry, | 542 E. Edenton 447 1 j .Johnson, Silas Jr., OKI Bragg St. . 8.56 ( i Johnson. Susan. 909 Johnson Alley 13.20 - i Johnson, Thomas, 217 ti. Haywood . . 5.0 U Johnson, W. R., 618 E Cabarrus . . 2.74 | Johnson, William Randolph, 206 idlewild ib4o (Jones, Clem. Rear 11 McKee, 11 Jamaica 6.32 j Jones. Cliffie Heirs, j 319 W South . 6.20 ( ; Jones, Easter. 206 Selwyn 13.34 | j-Jones. Edward, 4-B 918 Bluff 1.29 j ■ Jones, Henry, 41 Fisher.. . .831 :Junes. Hunter, 813 Belmont ; sio Cary 1403 E. Edenton, i 518 W. Lenoir, 104 Maple 31.20 i Jones, James Robert, 212 Lee 12 33 j Jones, John G , urj Bart 19.33 I Jones, L E„ 508 S. Bit in! 15.88 j Jones, Levi & Wife. 1415 Pc-ndc-i 8.31 ■ [Jcnet. Matthew, j , 54 Joe Louis ■ 7.95 j Junes. Saluda. 215 Camden. 8.93 j (Janes. Susan Ik William, j 9ag Qi.evry 1.06! j Joyner, Joseph & Henry, | 408 W. South St 3.47 ' 1 Judkins, Merioni, j 1203 Holman , 17.52; j Kearney. 8.L.. 24 Rock Qurry 3.47 j | Lane. D. I*. Si Ww H , 4 A Rock Quarry 3.30; jLa Sane, Robert, 716 Cotton 9.6? i Lassiter. Leonard Jr, 905 S Person . 22.il I ussiU-r, Needam, 413 S Swain , . 15.26- ! Lassiter, Willis, Pt 289 Sroithfieia 274 ii.-utham Fannie V 1303 S. i Blood worth. 1301 S Blood worth . 3 47 (Lot-ham, Wiley J. 724 S East St . 161 01 1 Laws. Garrett L. f 217 Spence . . 347 ■Laws, WRlium W . i 711 ObeGiu 3! 4y jLc-ncn, Florence, 812 L Ca- I barrut. 59j K. Cabarrus 15 60 1 iLeach Mamie, 1-3 5’ Holman 83 i |f.akt Joe, 4U4 Battle 14 66 1,.-;- ;. - A Braun• 2i ; ‘let- .Tame 1 Eddie, j i 104 Alston 043, iLeonard, Almt-ta i 29 Washington Hgts. 1.65' jl.twir J D. Sr., 520 S Bioodwnrlh 25.29 Ligiitm r, L. T., 312 Smith- Held, 3)0 Smilhfield, 419 5 East 8-9-10 Washington j ilgt. 410 E. Martin. 81 A 1 Ganuri . 282.63; ! I .ipun. John & Saline. | ins S. Stale . . ti.J'J j Lipscomii, Geo. 252 Quarry 10.481 | Lipscomb Lula ,7-9 Bladen .10.89: jIA-ckhart. W S Heirs, 30 Blk R F Joe Louis, 318 Blk i F -Joe Louis 12.60 (Logan, Junius. 58 Jamaica 2.16 ( ! Lamg. Ro.Solirc A 31! Cmudon 6.36 ; ; Lucas 1 no; h s 22 Blk D Li Pettigrew 2 it: j Lucas, Lou:.-;, I 38-39 Fi-.-her 4.47 . iUica.; Malvin. 616 E. South 1 29] i Lundy, Colias, 710 S. Blood worth 5.20 : jl.-'t- iVlildred Matthews, . li' F. Lenoir 9 82; i Lytle Eli it- (. Hens, j ~)» s Blount St, 26.41 ; i Malone, John Ji :i22 S East 6.62' ■ -1..11h Lucy Ann Kt Al, j lloke iv Park 158 : Marks, J. E , 808 S. Blount ; St 229-30 Blk A Joe ! Louis 24.04 j ■ Marsh Wni & Joy Bell, 1111 E. Martin St. 10 40; (Mason. James N . 13 McKee 24.32! ! Mas sen burg, Joe, | 014 Haywood 13.21 j Massey, Gathei J. 104 Wurth 3.31 - May- F&ve P 7)9 Mmdy St. 14 4-1, i Mayfield .Ruth F., !04 1-2 Tower 2 80! ,Meredith, T-honias, Mil G Haywood 105 j iMud Jc; Jr, 1-2 22 S. H-iv v. ood 4 lfi | : Mi)t s Raymond B. 13i<l 7 57 j?4ilJer, Curtis L i 1)01 S Wilmington 12.55; : Mitchell, Mrs Geo A , 13-17 Hayti , 331 ! Mitch-11, Ida M. Heirs 214 ! C'aniiun. 737 S Dawson 15 90 j Mitchell. Moses 25 Bragg j 609 Bragg 34-21 . | Montague- Alma B. | i 107 B. Wilmington 893 ( i. J; & vViie, i 82-83 ..me Louis . 761 • | ivii-ure, Susanna, j Moore Lewis. 551 E. Lenoir 18.48 : 53 Walnut Creek 375 (Morgan Add re, Vardeman 4.47 - (Morgan, George, 32-2 Blk D ! Sec A Joe Louis .. 7.83 ; Morgan, H Leonard, 625 W Lenoir St. 5.05 j Morgan, James, 1117 S Hay wood ■ 12 12; (Morgan, Rosa Alston, j i 3GB Oberlin 10.24 | j. Morrison, Elijah 1120 F-, Edenton 861 j Murray, Win. H.. I 317-319 idle wild 16.94 j (McCloud, Janies A., 26 Booker 2.16 , | McCoy, Ed & Emma, I 913 Fayetteville St. 24 02 | (McCoy, Fred, 110 Carver. 514 E. Martin 28.02 McCoy, Sum. 1296 E. Edenton 736 i McCoy, T. L., N. Camden 2.74 MeC'rimmon, Alton, 523 S. Tarboro 8 04. ; McCriinmori, Ernest. 2 Lots Washington Hgts. 2.3) 1 McC) iinmon. Geo. 32 Joe Louis 18.04! jMe Cullers Willie Mae, 110 j College, 1305 E. Edenton 16.05! I McCullough, Talnuadge, 615 W Lenoir St., 602 South i Saunders ■ 49.31! (McDowell, Ernest J., | 65 Cross St. • 4.54 , McGuire, John F.. f 2403 Bedford . 12.76! McGuire. Wilhtimina, 618 State . 2.16 j i McKimon, Bessie. 1! Blk D Lincoln Terrace 2.16 j McKoy. A., Fayetteville 4.18 : McLean. Willie, ! 120 N. Carver .. 1.16 ( {McNeil, Lester, 742 Fayetteville St . 25 41 | i McPherson, Mildred, 305 Branch 6.201 1 Rapper .W. J.. Ill] Blount 9.09 i I Newberry, Juiia Crump, I 1318 S. Bloodworth . 4.05 , Newberry, Mary E., 1218 S. BLdodworih 9.24- j Xicholt Pearl li. 311 N. Haywood 4.62 (Nichols, T Maude, 908 Fayetteville .. 17.47 j Noble, Ki nest, 920 S Blood wort k 2.05 j Oakley, Lonnie, 36 A Bik-G Joe Louis .• )1C j Q Neal Lmta T . 217- Camden . . 16.11 Overtoil, Bennie L., 209 N. State St 762 (Page, Janies H. i Hi Latta, 709 Latta 11.44 | {Page. Victoria, j 712 Rosemont 9.24 j Patterson, Esther, 422 S, Swain 9.24 i Patterson, Leon. 1 1129 Branch 1.58 ! Peace, Fannie J.. j 821 Cannon . . 12 71 ! Peace, W. H Sr. Heirs. ! ue w South . .... 34.65 jperuiy, Lovie Heirs, THE CAROLINIAN 5)5 W. Lenoir St. 11.55 j j Perry, Bolie, 33 White Hgts. 9.81! i Perry Rufus H.. 216 Fowie 6.82 (por-tnn Emily f Pt p Davie- .72; | Phillips .Berta, 173-4 Joe Louis . . 2.31; j Phillips, Eugene St Wife, I 1012-14 Manly Si ... . 19.16! j Pnillipa, James R 307 Bledsoe 20.66 j , I PhiljHiU, Mabct Gary, j 1509 E. Ltuifc 13.7(1; (Pitts Chrlsiiania & Chris tflh- Hvisdetson, 62 Wash ington Hgts 6 46: i Plummer, Clemintine, 10 E. Worth. 737 Fayetteville St. 70C-8 Shaw Coin t 67.67 j i Plummer. Dr. J. O. Holle man. 68 Lincoln 30.18 j ! Poole, Jack, 309 Carver . 9.22 j • Poole, Haywood & Gertrude, 015 Chamberlain 10.98; Pope. Catherine A Marie, 2 Nazareth 2iU : Pope. Marie. 230 Fowie 6.93! Pope. Nelson B. Nazareth 5.301 Powell, Turnei-. 1502 Fast Edenton 1500 E. Edenton, j 1504 E. Edenton ).9.i? j r-’rice Jotm 307 Hike io9B' “rinc* Halt's- 348-44 Carve; 3.31 ( l Pi'iveut. v. mile 1 .*-e 1510 Pen..t-» . . y. 24 ; : Pullen Violet, 1609 E. Lane 1.62 j Pulley Wilson & Novella. .48 Washington Hgts. 3.26 ( , Regland. Stephen 109 Star 15.42 1 Raines. Exie, 538-586 E. Le noii Sr, 545 J: Lenoii ; 817-817 1-2 Ellington 4 2 04! i Ransom Simon C Heirs 213 Cannon 2.74; ! Ratliff. Lenora M., 507 S Saunders 8.67, i Ray, .Dwight. 718 Branch 40.96 j Ray, John E . 913 S. Person 4.62 j (Redding, J R.. 931 Cotton. 6.64!' Rce\ e« Bertha, 706 Bragg 5.051 Reid. William, 103 Lincoln 51 15! | Rev is, Wm T & Wife 262-27 A Bik F Bert, 1218 E Edenton . 19 14 Hire, Victoria, 612 W South 3 89. Richardson, Hoover, 3 Davie Ext. B';4 ’ tlichbure E B. & Wmzo | Dav;-. SUB Cannon 5 781 (Rick-, Harry H., 311 .N 'i'Hi'borc 14 44: I Robert-., L H., _ ( J-2 219 J 5 Lei.oit IL;>5 j i RoU-rtr Dr. P. F , 405 Ober lin, 02/ Chainoerlain 68 65 | ; Robinson. Cresy Ileus, 717 S. Dawson St. 6 43: • Robinson E. D & Wife. 246 S. Tarboro 1 ; Robinson, Florence. ! 919 S Branch 57S j i Robinson, Joseph J & Wife, ( 406 W Cannon . 1? 34 | | Robinson, Lucy Lee, I.ot 27 Fowie I’d, i Rochelle, Guiiield. 903 Ob>-i ; I in, 10-11-12 Parker 39.38 j j Rogers. Alia 1308 S. East. 2.10 j | Rogers. Eva 26 R R. 848 j Rogers, Henry A Wife 8 Dodd, 108 VV Johnson. 16.78, j Joiinson . 20.81 ] Ross, Lizzie K . 911 Manly I St. 28.) Quarry IHifi i Ruf.fiu Royal E. Si Alice, ! 319 S. Tarboro . 32.461 ! Rusher. Duel!. 12 S. Tarboro 1295; ! Sander:-;, Argo, i ! Lot S. Haywood 4.05; (Sanders, Elijah, 15 Hoke 1 Hi i Suridtri;, Matthew Si pearl Frc-rnean 532-4 E. Davie 21,58 i Render;, Wilbert, ! 11 i H Boundary ! : : Sauktes Jacob Heirs, ; 827 Cotton ... iv 33 j I Saunders Ronnie JVi 87-a-9-90 Jot Louis 5 62; : Scales',' Selena. 1421 E Jones 1183; Scarborough, William. 587 E Lenoir 1741 ; Scott. C. t. 91-94-95 Joe Louis 4 47; :ScurlOCk, Mildred. 2)4 Battle 6.93 i Shaw, Thomas, 7 E. Branch 2.89 j j Shepard. Lepa, 2211 Barker 5.05 j ! Shepard, Matthew Quarry | 703 Quarry 6-0* i Sheridan John Y.. ( 523 S Harrington «09 (Sheridan, Mary L-, 906 Man ly, 9) 5 Manly, 706 Blood i worth, 708 S Bloodworth 409-411 Cannon 405 South ; Daw sort. 2 Lee I-one 47.02; Sherrod, Beulah Mac. Kid E Davie 55.28 j Sills, John H . 220 Idlewild 12.07 | Mills. Minnie & Blanche, 1002 E Lane St. 231 ( Sinunons Herbert A . i 503 S. East 7 - lfi ( Smirno ns. Napoleon, 1129 S Alston 10 09 : (Simms. Robert, '> loots' Jot- Louis 6.3 1 i (Smith, Bessie 8.. 37 Washington St. (Hgts.) 952 j lSmith Charles H . 2613 Bed | ord.' 1208 Oberlin 26 64; (Smith, Fab Jr., 716 Second SI. . 3.16 j j Smith Irene, 1313 E. Jones 15.86 j Smith James R. Rocky Quarry 4.6? j (Smith. Marvin. 1110 E. Lane 23.62; : Smith, Robert & Katie, | 1206 S. Bloodworth 18.43 j Smith, Roy E & Wife. 233 Pettigrew 17.02 (Smith, T. D.. Pt Montague 4.31 i I Smith, Thomas. 30 Petti are vv 3.31 j ; Smith, V. N. 20 Cross St. 4.47 : Snellings Claude,l6-17 Davis. 18-Da vis 10-05 ! Sne llings, Gent & Gladys, 3-A--4A Joe Louis 442 1 Snipes. Lula Heirs, 4U3 V/. South 12.7 i j Spears, Georgia A.. 1410 Oak wood 3.3) ; | Sprat ley, Alex. 508 S. Per son. Reax- 228 E. Cabarrus 3.03 j j Sprat ley, Marie, 156-157 Lincoln Hl2 (Stanford John, A vent Ferry 17.79 i -Dtanltyr, Hester, 212 Idle wild, Pi 24 S. Haywood 12.00 j Stark, Helen, 18 S. State . .61 (Staton, Mark, 900 S West 2 S. West 16 34 ! Stephenson, isiah, 1117 S Wilmington 1293 Steward, Alford Et Al, 219 Southfield St. 23 46 Stewart, Talie.y, 1513 E Jones 174 Stokes, William Pt 101 Haywooii 416 Stone, Rosa Cheek Heirs, 1433 E. Lane . 5.62 Stone, William. : 1610 E. Jones 9.67 Strickland, Geo.. 26 Lee St 6.36 Syms, Bessie, 1012 New Bern 6.78 S jins, Winnie ,1403 New Bern 408 State St., 312 N. State, 314-15 N. State 43.85 1 Tandy, Clarence, 16 Fisher.. 23.93 i Thy lor 'James. 416 Montague 13.09 | 'Taylor, Jos. 205 Hckc St. - 8.27 ] i Taylor Patti*. 214 E. Worth 9.24 j ' •*%£! ru<p?‘Q Wm. Xf tojaljaltfl i 1108 S. Blount St 21.12 j ! Taylor. Roy, 14 Hayti 3.34 J | Ti.yU.il', William H.. 830 E | Mai’tin 32.70 j j Terrs 11 Mam is, IlOh Hill. 6.93 | jTeiry, Bertha, 10 A S Haywood 1.44 ! Terry. Eugene. 18 S Boundary 1.87 j - Thomas D. i... i 508 Chamberlain 10.84 j j Thomas Essie Haley, Walnut St. . a 20; , Thomas, Wingate. 1 1 Lot Joe Louis .. 3.31 i j Thompson, Geo., 119 Bart 2.74 ! | Thompson, Robert :»6 Cross 2.44 J i Toole, Hattie N , 3005 S. Person St. 12.42 | Trowel’., Essie & Annie Hay I wood. 1018 Manly 10 40 j | Ttidker, James K, 213 N. Haywood 25.73 i i Tucker. John W Heirs. I 1010 S. ivison 29 15 1 | Turner, .lames 2204 Everett 4.89! ; furner. John Heirs, bib G beilm ? 1.14 2nd S 3 10.18 j Turin r, Robe:. S.. 5-8 City Vlevs Hvl.' 1 ’ ’ 1 Turner, Wiliam U.. 1 2209 Barker 4.05* | Tyler. David Heirs, Oil OOerlm 1165 i Tyson, Savior, 313 Lee St 311 Lee St, 17 00 13.55 I Umphi'ey, Calvin, 41! Waluut . 210 | Umstead. Allen. 1287 Ed union 447 lUpperinan, Fred It.. Cantuster St. 1 87 Upptrntan, Junius Heirs, j 709 Sanders . . 7.51 1 j Wade. Melba. 131 Lincoln 2.31 | j Walker, Daniel & VVif* 1 320 S. Bloodworm St 34 78 | j Walker, Ed Heirs, 726 S. Dawson 17 14 j Walker. Edward. ! 4 Cumberland 87j j Walker, Emma Hen.:, i 702 Oberlin 8.93 i Walker, J H : 13 Blk 8 Fishei 2.J0 I j Walker. .John, 1313 S. Blood ; worth St. 2 16 ; Ward. Mabel Hill, ; 513 S. Pcfori 1617; ' Watson, F A, 109 Julewiiu j 1004 E Jones 36.82 j : Wat; on Hem y, 321 E. Worth 1.87 i Watsoti, .J, A., 217 S. Pettigrew 10.81 Watsoti, John, 1119 S. State 6.05 j Webb, Emmett, 22 Holeman 1.161 Weston, Willis. 222 Hill . 2.44 I Whitaker, Albert T. | 820 Smithfield, . 20.54 1 Whitaker, Jos 807 Manly 24 11 ! Whitaker, Lillie j 10 W Worth y.’7J | White Alexander, | 905-909 K. Davie 12.56 ; White, Jessie W, 117 Hill 10.98 1 White, Sylvester j 1310 E. Edenton St 8.41 ! Whitley, C. C , ! 616 L Cabarrus . IS 13 ' Wnitted, Sarah 7 Washington 256 j Wiggins. Clinton & Lucy 1 l/it Battery 5.50 | Wiggins, Dave. 1535 Battery 2.75 > Wiggins, Helen Heirs. 324 Cannon SKI 1-2 Carroll 809 Wiggins .Maggie. 53-A-54-A Beauty . . 3.31 Wiidi i Johnnie, 27 Pettigrew 389 .V ilhams, Blanche, Dawson 82 South 216 ; Williams, Ceiuiaer, 223 East i Worth, 1102 Smith 520 ! Williams, Charles L. 714 S. East 24 32 Williams. ’Franks, 79-80-81 Joe Louis Blk L 17.03 ' Williams, Henry Heirs, I 506 Smith 2.16 ; Williams, Hugh, Bluff 329 Williams, Jas 3121 Branch 5.05 | Williams, John Thomas i Heirs. 20 S. Haywood 144 i Williams, June Heirs, ! 345-6 Maple 2.31 | Williams. Louis. 204 Heck 924 i Williams, Lovie M.. 337 Cannon .. 31.10 | Williams, Mary, 83-4 .Joe Louis. 112 Grimes Alley 23 38 112 Grimes Alley 23.88 |Williams, Moses. 710 S. Daw i son, 313 S. Dawsuii, 5-6 Washington ... 112.42 ; Williams, Robt. W Heirs of ! 205 Cox 8.51 ! Williams, Thomas Ellis, 816 S. Blount St. 125 Bledsoe 51.54 ! V/illis, James, 529 Bragg 24.00 ■ Willis, Julia Heirs, 63 Battery . 1588 i Willis, Will, 1207 E Martin 31 13 | Wilson, Bessie, 39-40 Best Ave. . . 15.62 1 Wilson Carrie L, Bi-PL 9.3, 81-P-L 05 462 I Wilson, Cornelia, 828 Fayetteville . . 924 jWinston, Milton Jr. 111-211 Maple St. 1155 1 Winters ..James. 306 S. State 14.41 I Winters. Jos. 217 Lee 101- 3-5 S. Pettigrew M 2 33 lWist. Latell. 712 Branch . 1153; 'Wood, Austin, 222 E South St. 3Si I Wbods. Win. M. 6 Ft Alley, 2 C Boundary 3.60 | Worlds. Louis J., 189 S. East, 2-B 189 S East, . . 332 j Worth, Dorthy, 2402 Bedford ... 793 I Wortham, John T„ East Ave. 3.31 • Wortham, Mabel, <312 Oak wood 11.55 i Young, Tyne, 707 E. Lane 17 7! Daniels, Richard, 523 Cannon St 620 Hopkins, Lillian, Cor. S. East and Leencir Sts. 69.3(1 Taylor, Lillie Mae 226- BIK- A Jot Louis Park. 226-A BJk A Joe Louis Park,226 Blk-A Joe Louis Park,226 Btk-A Joe Louis Park, 226 Bik- A Joe Louis Park.. 30 28 BFC Loans and commodity invento ries of the Comodity Credit Cor ooration as of March 31 totaled j 53,065.643 000 loans for SLS biJ i linn and inventories valued at more than SLI billion. The sus tained net loss for the nine months of fiscal 1953 was about $30,000,000, compared with a loss of $67,000,000 in fiscal 1952. Hesear.-h is progressing on a one reeded variety of sugar beet that is resistant to leaf spot end black root. The nation's sheep population is estimate dat 27,657,000 head. WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, MAY 30. 1953 Ijjg 1 ' r ~ ' NEW YORK (GLOBAL- Frolic jsohgbrid Georogia Carr, who hails ■fl'-xm .sunny Cali f ma. is now | Known as the "Laugh Girl" be j cause of her recent 'pop ceoo. „ lmg on the Capitol Records label o’ the ctitty "Laugh t’i’ho' You | Feel You Want To Cry • Her fine i version of 'Laugh ' is hacked by j Nelson Riddle's orchestra. This ! platter is icavciily and Georgia's i voice is enchanting. j The MG? Lite; Sylvan:. Magantm ti;». broken in she rhythni and blue* field ...U is ..'.liiiiti like mud Bitty ' l ,viqj iarid his trio still ai New York's (Cop, ...niip- Joliunj Houses I and his ork clicking on the West i Coast Sonny Gt'-er. tMe best drummer Duke ElingtOiY.s orchestra ' ever had. just varm back from i Mexico uiili liis combo ].,otiis j Jordan and his band really parked I them in at Harlem’s famous Apollo ; Theatre last week Joan Shaw, ' the bins chirper clicked at t*he ; Baby Grand Ruth Brown was 1 held over at the Band Box on j Broadwnv Understand Ruth is singing pop tunes now I like i Six heading recording companies inf "Paging Mr Jackson.” Six lenciin companies j hove released their waxing out ! "Return to Paradise,' tiie Dimitri jT 0.-nkin-N<'d Washington title song j ii'Oti: i.ie forthcoming Gary Coopei ! technicolor film. The six record i inns ai i those by David Rose foi IMGM, Percy Faitti for Columbia | Records Tutti Camarala for Dec pa Records. Henri Rene for Vic i tot Records, L.ita Ro/u for Lun ‘ don Record.- and Alan Dale for j floral Records "The Moon r. j Blue title song from the fertn WASHINGTON AND I "SMALL BUSINESS” ■■ - t - r sty C. WILSON HARDER II Many red faced Potomac Pun- | : dits heard Attorney General Her bert Brownell announce major fj. S. oil companies, charged I with conspiring wiU» British to ! create worldwide monopoly, vviii ; fact court action. * * * Action was started lasi year by ! Justice Hr-.- -<-4, ? j partment after J&k ;• T I Sport:Hum. 1 1>. Jb-. u • : •. < “KC ! <»'«" I : Action wo 5 stopped wiih rep i reseattttions new Adminislration j 11 would drop mfitltfi’. + ♦ * Hence current red faces. Now Pundits say Brownell is pushing civil action Instead of original criminal action, leaving back door escape open if the govern meat vase is proved. Even dol lar damages, they say, do not j equal jail sentences, as* j But unbiased observers reject | this theory as much 100 pveina- j lure. After all. to prove white- : j washing intents, they say. a i S>rus3i should be seen in the hand i of u would-be white washer * * * Attorney General Brcwaell *a>» under civil procedure rules the government is in a much | stronger legal ixiPtioa to force j major oil companies to deliver < up certain documents than under i criminal law. The oil companies j i have so tar not produced them, j * V * Their reasoning it curious, i They claim that publication of | | ,the documents would tnreaten t ; S. foreign relations and security. | * * * Federal authorities are on rec ord a-, unable to see why publi cation of such documents shouid endanger national security, I c- VuJ »».!•-* ft Utii-U.JB ut IfR-H-pt t orn'. 11 «• then L StapttMSj J OUW. A «.*<**»»* * % 4 \ rjLrjLrjui- j > t - riTirir(TT -i -- ir ScdijtanTs I jI % BLENDED WHISKEY I 86.8 I’roc-i 65fc Crain Neutral Spirits * 9 Beagmm-DisiiiUirii Corporation, Chrysler BtdUiing, New ■ Wjlliam Hoiden ■ David Niven • Maggie McNamara film, has Leva ''ccorued lor Rl A Victor by Henri Rene and his new Silver i String Ensemble. The Gale Agency is negotiating whu Joe Louis to go with the package b< ing sent out in July 'ey tiie Agency. Louis broke in bis I vaudeville act at the Harient A ' polio Tlieatic. It the unit, which j >vili I'eaiiic Ruth Brown, Tiie (Nov* vi's, Wynonie Harris aand the Ers i Kine Ha\ "kins orcuestm. sif[n< Joe. Louis, it will make the park age {.otnpieL- li lei. n is ;-ns‘ .t’c that ’ nuts lonian will go with in ~n« A new cli.’h i "• been operuu , til Jacksonville, Fia. called the El Sambo Firs: get featured the Five l Keys .Fats DominQ was un- Lible to fill his one-nighter engage ‘ ments in Louisiana, Alabama and | Georgia Bom May to May 6. due u> illness Ihi singer Has rccov ; - ‘red. Rose Murphy, who has been in England wr the past three months, has had hei eneageineiil there ex tended through to September. The alirnsh is a big hit in the British : Isles Vivian Greene goes into i DenveFs Chc-rtelyn Inn next week Jim Johnson's Quartet now at the Kiili.ii Kitten. Denver uightery. Denver was visited by Joe Tig nins Honeydnpnvrs ork last week wlien tie crew played tile Rain . Low Ballroom there. Belike is now playin' oi ;>,un at the Rossoiilan I.niiiiri' Denver and handling •Mauri work a:: well La TV me | 8.-.kei play: the Roraie in BaJti ■imv tins month, and then on to j the Howard in Wariiingon. in Lc ' I> U the e date: ;;ht Will pI&J Mu ntre «m, iu ; >hter.‘ m Virginia But Justice Department is giv ing the accused benefit of doubt. A special committee, with final authority vested in tiie President, ’ will screen those documents If any art found dangerous la r»a tional security, tiiey will not be published, but government 'will know tiie full facts. * * * Thus in weeks to come, events and results will prove success oi iaiiure of Justice Department strategy. Os course, if the case of worldwide monopoly qfmspir ucy is proved, some will criticise strategy allowing attendee to get off with damage payment* rather titan stitl prison terms. * * * However u<e issue appe-ars greater than whether oi not a few men are jailed If through riii! act,on records can be pro- U;u t.d inioruniUorj obtained may have thousands of times more V .ilUfc. * * * Here is the crux of the matter. \'t» isidepeiideot business has ever plead immunity because disclosure of its practices would endanger national safely. Yet oil firms involved are claiming that disclosures of their actions carry this danger. ♦ * ♦ Therefore, they themseive* have raised the question. * * * The question is: Just what in fluence and authority do cer tain major oil companies wield abroad* How does it happen that they can engage in activities about which the duly constituted L'. S, Government cannot know? » * * Hence tiie interest in the forth [ coining anti-trust action. * * * An answer will be sought to this one question: is l!. S. ' foreign policy in Many spheres i controlled by' the l’. S. govern ment, or by a few major l!. S. oi! companies allied with British petroleum in a worldwide mon i opoly “*

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