PAGE TWO uocnoirratsi Reunion Held For Class Os 11930 At Chowan High School ' On Saturday night. May 14. D»e Chowan High School Class at 1930 held a reunion in the Chowan Community Building, thirteen of the 20 members of tjie class, along with their hus bands or wives, were- present for the occasion. } Honored guests for the cele bration were Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Roe of Sparta, N. C. ' Mr. Roe Was principal of the school dur ing the entire high school career of the group. Mrs. Roe* taught French at Chowan for three years. After a delicious turkey din ner, Mr. Roe spoke concerning his activities since leaving Cho- ] wan County. He became princi pal of the school at Sparta in 1931. serving in that capacity for 19 years. He now operates a Western Auto Store in Sparta. Mrs. Roe also taught in the Spar ta school, retiring in 1959. The two sons are both mar ried. I Each class member present al- j so gave a brief summary of his | activities during the past 301 ' Negro Home Demonstration News j By MBS. ONNIB S. CHARLTON, ftutf Necro Home Ecoaoaoir. A|nt tl -• ■ Today (Thursday) we meet at Mrs. Elnora Felton’s at 1:30 P. M., in Cisco to start on our home improvement-garden tour. The tour is sponsored by the Center Hill-Cisco Home Demonstration Club. Non-members as well er members are expected to go on •the tour. Tomorrow (May 20 Ryans Grove HD Club has iti' tour. We meet at Mrs. Ros anna Simpson’s at 1:00 P. M. All Home Demonstration Clubs in the county are sponsoring aj Home Improvement-Garden Tour..j Virginia Fork had theirs Mon- j day and Warren Grove. Tuesday, i Other tours will be held in June, j The monthly meeting of thej Paradise Road Community Or-] g >nization was a delightful sup-;] T oi' -r in., l.t-lcl at the •homeii at ..1.-, d Mis. Fred Summers.] Supper was contributed by five] home demonstration club women —Airs. Marie Jerkins, Mrs. Mar tha Carter. Mrs. Mary Brown. Jn*s. Mildred White and Mrs. Minnie Summers. During the evening, work plans were made on some of their problems. These included drainage, sanitation, grouped mail boxes and yard improve ment. The next meeting will be held June 13 in our office. 8:00 P. M. All families on Para dise Road are asked to be pres ent. The State Conference of Farm ers and Homemakers will be | held at A. and T. College. Greensboro, June 14-17. In the Homemakers Department, class es will be held on. Take Time To Live; Simplified Home Prep aration to Survive The Threat of Radio Action Fallout: Current Trends in Frozen Foods; New *"" - ' ■■■— «l - - ■ Cv-'’ Great %ip# News! TIRES Jfi* REDUCED OP lu:WM NOW UNTIL fttf IJUNE 4th W 6.70x15 Rayon SafeTrac $11,95 6.00x16 Rayon SafeTrac.... $10.95 6.70x15 Nylon Safe Trac.... .SIZ9S 7.50x14 Nylon Safe Trac.... $14.35 (tubeless) (all prices plus tax and retreadable tire) “ : ‘vKJE > L&Mr 1 Wontf-fas- 7?tMn^.. 9 \ I im rot inis skn or iimlity at V IPI | [ f - N SCOTT & ACKISS RECAPPING CO. I West Eden Street Eden ton, N. C. I I years. An accounting following this revealed that the original 20 have now grown to be 50. This number includes 26 children and i five grandchildren. The members of the class of 1930 were: Lucy Myers White, Blanche Craft Wilma Baker. Jo sephine Jordan, Grace Cale, Vir ginia Cale, Beulah Privott. .Oliver Privott. Louise Harrell, Mildred Jordan, Beulah Rae Dail, Lillian Turner. Margaret Lane. Paul By rum, Clade Brinkley. Herbert Leary, Ray Hollowell. Wilbur Modlin, Ray Bunch and Medlin Belch. Those attending the reunion in y addition to the honored guests were Bennie and Grace Bateman, Virginia and Earl Harrell Beu lah Privott, Olivia and Warner Madre. Hartwell and Louise Cale, Mildred and Stephen Knott, Beu lah Rae and Alvah Gresham, Lil lian and Billy Bunch, Ray and Maxine Hollowed, Ray and Tres } sie Bunch, Medlin and Alice t Belch. Wilbur and Martha Jane ■ Modlin and Margaret and Rufus I Smithson. . Furniture from Old; and Plain . and Fancy Yeast Breads. The Home Demonsu-ation County • Council is interested in each HD ■ Club sending a delegate 'to the conference. Any farm woman or club member may attend. Tlie Town and Rural Ministers Institute will be held at the same time as the Farmers and Homemakers Conference. I quote here a paragraph from Cleo Me -1 Coy. Director of Religious Ac tivities at A. a,nd T. Codege. ■i "The theme of the Town and J Rural Ministers Institute is: ‘The I Challenge of Change'. The four I main presen tat ions will be as (follows: The Challenge of j Change in the Church’ by Rev. jK. O. P. Goodwin: ‘The Chal lenge of Change in Education’ j ibv Dr. Frank A. Toliver, State; Supervisor of High Schools: The Challenge of Change in Ag-| riculture' by Dr. C. E. Bishop, j Head of the Department of Agri .culture Economics. North Caro l.:na State College. Raleigh, N. C... and The Challenge of Change iit Community Relations’ by At torney McNeill Smith. Chairman of the North Carolina Advisory Coii'mhtee, United States Com mission on Civil Rights.” Th*‘ program will be of great value 1 to ad ministers whether they pastor in town or a rural church. 1 Weekly Devotional Column By JAMES MaeKENZIK How well do you know vour 1 Bible? . Not too long ago the tollow t ing Bible Quiz was given to sev eral representative groups with r*’ l w , * in the Southern (Presbyterian i Church. The answers each time, I am sorry to report, gen erally followed the pattern re flected in the table The instance reported here is an occasion when 107 matture adults took the test at a denomination al conference. Over seventy-five I local churches were represented. 1. Which of the disciples had been a tax-collector? |(3l missed the answer). 2. Who was the father of Jo seph and his brethren? (43 miss ed the answer). 3. In which Bible (book are the ten commandments found? : (26 missed the answer! 4. Which book of the Bible re ports the history of the early Christian Church following the ascension of Jesus? (42 missed r i the answer). 5. Who was the fambus wise man of the Old Testament? (42 ] missed the answer). 6. Name any one of the para- j bles of Jesus (26 could not). 7. Who wrote thirteen New , Testament books? (30 did not ; know). 8. What is the first book of the New Testament? (6 missed < the answer). 1 9. Complete the verse: ‘The ] fear of the Lord is ...” (63 < could not do it). 10. Who betrayed Jesus? (4 did i not know). i 11. Who built the ark? (3 did 1 ] not know). i 12. What man was struck dead 1 for lying to Peter? (68 missed i the answer). I 13. What is the last book of ; the Old Testament? (51 missed 1 the answer). : 14. Complete the verse: “Judge ; not. that ye . . . ” (19 could not : do it). * ! The Presbyterian Journal, ( commenting on the poor show- j ing in this relatively easy Bible 1 quiz, felt that it indicated that 1 we no longer consider a knowl- 1 edge of the Bible as essential to j the successful practice of our i ' religion, and that we are nol ] longer teaching Bible content to i the members of our churches, i The Journal feels that we have passed from emphasis on master- ; | ing the content of the Biblical' ; record to viewing it as sort of a guide to good living. In much lof our Sunday School literature ’ ;we waste so much time teach- I ing church history, racial rela-, tionships, social etiquette and so . on we no longer have time for!. ■ the Word of God. It occupies j ■ but a small place in much of ) i our Sunday School literature — i and even our Vacation “Bible”!, Schools are more concerned with j! handwork and the closing exer- j 1 oises than with teaching the * • Word of God to the children. j Try the quiz, or a similar one,' ; on your church group. If the l group makes a poor showing you * , would do well to examine the ) . teaching program of your church. j ' VO • IMPORTED CANADIAN! mj| l W f WM '■^§9 Seajjm®’ l „ m - Fabian . A BLEND S* H •*** sctccrea w* *c g*c this 4/5 Ola wwf* ■ I UliUUl— - $355 rb : ~ a pint | pUinil-»lfTlU.nt CONST. I.Y.CSW ntof CMIItll WIW-* lllta-tIUHMtH. — ’wmr — tea cferas sg&Mg. roarasi, sooth cmolcta. tkcsssat. may ae. me. Boating In State Now Big Business Some 50,000 Outboard Motorboats Now In Usei Boating in North Carolina—al ready big business even by mod ern-day standards is getting bigger every year. Sales at pleasure craft have increased steadily since the end of World War II and now North Caro lina counts seme 56,000 out board motorboats alone on its lakes and streams. South Car olina is not far behind with 40,- 000 such craft on fresh water. The pleasure boat boom shows nor signs of leveling out. As more and more families take to the water, loaded' down with fishing gear, picnic baskets, sun tan lotion, and dark glasses, sales of motors, trailers and other as sorted equipment keep cash reg isters jingling all over the state. It is nothing for a family to drive 50, maybe even 100 miles, i to take their boat trailer to a 1 lake for an afternoon of fishing or perhaps just “boat riding.” The post-war recreation trend is not confined .to North Caro lina. It is national. In 1959 the public spent approximately two and a half billion dollars on boating—pleasure boating, which included sales of 540,000 out board motors, some 500,000 boats, and 175 boat trailers. Just where North Carolina fits into this sales picture is anybody’s guess, for it did not require boat reg istrations until January 1 of this year. The recently organized Carolina Boating association re ports that the state has one boat for every 12 families, somewhat below the national average, but that sales are increasing by about 10 per cent each year. Banks and finance companies have found boating a prime field for installment financing and now any good credit risk can buy a boat just as he buys an automobile. Search thine own heart. What paineth thee In others in thyself may be. —John Greenleaf Whittier. Legal Notices EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executor j of the estate of J. A, Webb, de ceased, late of Chowan Countv. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned within one year from date of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said es tate will please make immedi ate payment. This 6th day of May. 1960. . M * W" l : i- rmj. L. D. WEBB. Executor of J. A. Webo Estate. May12,19,26.June2.10,19c NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power and authority conferred . upon me by the Chowan County Board of Commissioners by a resolution duly passed on the first day of February, 1960, I Will offer for sale, for cash to the highest bidder, at the Cho wan County Court House door, on June 13, 1960, at 11:00 A. M„ a certain tract or parcel of land, situated in Chowan County in the Third Township, and more particularly described as follows:) Beginning at a certain post on a big ditch bank thence along said ditch in a Southerly direc tion to the former Ezekiel Evans line, thence in a Easterly direc tion along said land to the form-] fr Ezekiel Evans line; thence in a Northerly Course along said) line to another post thence in | a straight course to the point ofi beginning, and being the same] land conveyed to Sheldon White' Notice Os Sale Os Property For Delinquent 1959 Taxes By order of the Town Council, the undersigned will, on Mon day, June 13. 1960. al 12 o'clock noon, al the Court House door, offer for sale to the highest bidder all property on which the 1959 taxes have nol been paid. The following is a list of all delinquent taxpayers, the property to be told and the taxes, costs, etc., by each taxpayer: WHITE DELINQUENT TAXPAYEBS Edenton Veneer Mill, Building and Veneer Mill—(Bal.) $253.59 Habit’s Grocery Store. Store, 205 S. Broad St 105.13 Habit’s Motor Court, Motor Court, N. Broad; House, Peter son; House, 511 N. Broad: Apt. House. 101 W. Peterson... 392.50 M & W Construction Co.. Lots 48, 50-51-52 and Buildings; Lots 53-54-55-56-57-58-59-60. Cypress Lodge 149.52 J. H. Allsbrook, House. Lot. Albania Acres 77.21 .C E. Bass. House, Badham Road 40.75 Alfred Bateman, Lot and House, W. Hicks St 19*28 Junius Britton. Lot, House. Jackson St 3426 Jdhn Byrum. House No. 7, Morris Circle 52)39 Mrs. Eddie Cahoon. Lot No. 90. N. E ) 5.73 S. S. Campen. House. 505 N. Broad St 65.63 Arthur and Hattie Chappell. House. 203 E. Eden St 59)55 Emma Chesson Est., House. 11l W. Church St 56.97 VOTE FOR Ernest Leary As County Representative Practiced Law 36 Years MEMBER AMERICAN LEGION—WORLD WAR I VETERAN MASON SHRINER Your Vote Will Be Greatly Appreeiated! V- (POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT! |lT| ELECT "C.V." FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR + Experienced Legislator + Farme'r, Merchant, Manufacturer. Chairman Os Committee On Conservation & Development. ir Native North Carolinian it Lifelong Democrat. " i' ( ; ■* . v . ; y *•) . f / ] DEiiCiiDCD. The Lt. Governor presides over KEfVll»lvlDEl\e the Servttr C. V. Henkel is now serving his 4th consecutive term In the Store Senate. Np other candidate has ever served n the Senota* WIN WITH C. V. HENKEL MAY 2t • * i'frWMBW.’WgW- ■ ;»IM* , ■ ■■■■MS*:;* i.V i' * . tvs** ■ zr&zr :: nWrB. ■ * ■ * by deed recorded in Chowan County Register of Deeds office in Deed Book K-2 at page 2*B, and containing 2 acres more or less. JOHN E. SHACKELFORD, County Attorney. , may12,19,26,June2 ~ NOTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1 Under and by virtue of the ' power and authority conferred upon me by the Chowan County 1 Board of Commissioners by a resolution duly passed on the ■ first day of February, 1960, I will offer for sale, tor cash to | the highest bidder, at' the Cho i wan County Court House door, on June 13, 1960,, at 11:00 A. M„ I a certain tract or parcel of .land situated in Chowan County in the Third Township, formerly occupied by W. E. Elliott, and adjoining the lands of Joe Fore ' hand, and being the remainder >of all lands owned by Elizah Elliott in Chowan County at his I death, containing 4»« acres more lor less. JOHN E. SHACKELFORD, | County Attorney i mayl2,l9.2G,June2 Mrs. J. A- Davenport Est. House. Hertford %lghway._ 51.82 ! Lawrence and Jeanette Dowd, House, 32 s£oiris Circle...- 37.30 ; Lawrence and Jeanette Dowd, Duplex House. Johnston and First Streets; Lots, Johnston and First..— 78.14 j Lawrence and Jeanette Dowd, House, 10Q Qpurt St 29.11 ’ Lawrence Dowd and Frank Habit, 2 Lots, 82-83. Johnston Street 1222 Mrs. J. W. Dowdy. Lot. FYeemason St - 7.79 B. W. Evans, Boiler Room Building; Gin Building; Ware house; Plywood Machine; Planing Mills; 2-story Os ! | fice and Warehouse Building; Lumber Stock Sheds; 1 Building Site - - t' ;....*. 421.13 B. W. Evans, House, Cabarrus St I 48.55 1 George Gelbach, House, 305 E. King St.—(Bal.) 46.88 ‘ Frank Habit, B & B Venetian Blind Building 86.6 J • Mrs. John Habit, House, N. Broad; House, 101 E. Carteret; 1 2 Houses, E. Carteret : 16924 John Habit Est. 2 Apt. Houses. N. Broad; 1 Apt. House, N. Broad and Park Ave.; 1 Apt. House, Asbiell House, Park Ave.; House, Corner Park Ave. and Johnston; House, Johnston St.; Duplex, Park Ave.; House. John -1 ston St 382.66 ’ G. H. Harding. Hotel Joseph Hewes 511.62 A. L. Hawkins. House, Lot, Jackson St. .x... - 41.73 Richard Hollowell, House. 208 S. Oakum St 4832 , Annie W. Jolly and Lucille West, House. 300 W. Gale St 36.48 Fred Keeter, House, 812 Johnston St 36.06 Albert Lassiter, House, 301 W. Gale 5t....’. 62.02 Irvin Lassiter. House, 109 S. Oakum St 3323 James K. Layton, House. Second St.—(Bal.) 34.47 C. B. and Vivian Mooney, Huse. 302 S. Oakum St 90.50 C. B. Mooney Est, 3 Lots, 36-38-40 and Creek House 22.88 Mrs. Gladys Outlaw. House, Lot. 209 S. Oakum St 32.77 A. L. Perry and Wife. Shop and 2 Lots. Johnston; 2 Lots and House, Comer First and Pond St 118 52 Watford Phelps. House and Lot. 309 Park Ave 33.95 J. F. Phillips, House, 207 W Queen 62.79 John J. Ross. House, 300 W. Church St 37.66 E. M. and Josephine Sehuman, Lot and House. Pembroke Circle 79.48 I Everett Small, Lot and House, Highway 17 2623 Leonce Spruill, House. 813 Cabarrus St.: Lot. Woodley, Ca barrus; Lot, Jackson, and House 156.68 Joseph Swanner, House, 820 Johnston St 68.30 A. F. Twiddy, Lot, Jackson Street 7.84 Albert Twiddy. House, Jackson St 44.30 Curtis A. Twiddy, House. 110} N. Oakum St 48.37 Herbert Twiddy, Lot and House, Jackson St 13.46 V. E. Tynch, House, 105 W. Church 46.83 W. R. West. House, 207 Court St 33.39 Earl White, House, Jackson St. —(8a1.)....’...a 29.27 David White, Lot. Jackson St 17.94 T. L. White Est., 4 Lots. Eden Heights. 213-2.14-215-216 37.66 Emmett Wiggins, Lot and Shed: Lot and House. Pembroke ... 27.67 Etta M. Williams Est., Lots 1-2-3, House. Dixon Subd 41.21 Marvin P. Wilson. House. Lot U. S. 17 44.46 COLORED DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS Walter Askew Est., House. 214 E. Hicks St .; $ 9.64 William Backus, Shop and Apt.. 110 W. Carteret St 23.91 Shelton Badham, 216 E. Gale St , 9.85 Amos Baker, Lot No. 184. E. Hicks St 8.46 Bertha Baker, House, 214 E. Gale St 9.59 Mamie Banks, House, 213 E. School St 12.48 Theodore Belote, Lot and House. 136 E. A-lbemarle St 73.61 Jerry Bembury Est.. Lot. 217 E. Hicks St 4.24 John T. Bembury, Lot. Albemarle 'St 3.05 Pearlie M. -Bembury. House. Lot, Albania 36.89 Rosalina Bembury and Mary Horton. Lot. E. Church St 2.43 Sadie Bembury. House. 312 W. Church St.—(Bal.) 22.88 W. M. Bembury, House, 114 W. Albemarle St 19.02 Joseph and Eleanor Bennett, 204 N. Oakum St. 45.80 Miles Blanchard Est., 2 Lots, Eden Heights 3.31 Alphine Blount. Lot. Albania. 32x100 3.31 Elijah Blount, House. 209 W. Hicks St 25.09 John H. Blount, House, 202 N. Moselev St 15.21 John R. and Mary Blount, House, 215 E. Peterson St.—(Bal.) 16.29 Leander Blount, House, 104 W. Peterson St 18.97 Vannie Blount, Lot. E. Freemason St 4.55 George W. Bond, House, 206 E. Gale St.. 15.16 . Hattie Bond, House. 202 N. Oakum St 45.44 Roxanna Bonner, House, 211 W. Albemarle St 9.23 W. H. Bonner Est.. House. 120 W. Carteret St 23.86 * Winston 'Bonner, House. 413 N. Granville St 15.82 Alberta Branch, House, Oakum and E. FYeemason 13.821 Hubert and Dorothy Bunch. House. 218 W. Gale St 11.24* Miss Willie Bunch Est., House. 214 E. Albemarle St 10.52 Emma Burke Est, House. 211 E. Albemarle St 12.79 Horace Burke, House, 201 E. School St. . t. i. - 7.84 Oliver Carter, Jr.. 2 Lots. House, Eden Heights 18.35 Rosa Chambers. House, 138 E Albemarle St. 15.67 Edward Cherry Est., Lot. Ryders Lane 11.91 William Collins, House, 309 W. Church St.: House, 121 E. Albemarle St 46.72 Emma Cox Est.. House. 105 W. Carteret St 10,83 William G. Cox. 6 1 -» acres. Davenport-Holland 18d)l Beatrice Dix Est., Lot. E Hicks St 2.33 Geraldine Edgerston, House. 133 E. Gale St 39.67 J. C. Edney, House, 137 E. Church St. 20.92 Sam D. Felton. 2 Lots. House. Albania t 10.01 Sammy Lee Felton, Lot. Albania 2.79 Lynn Ferebee. 2 Lots. Coke Ave 7.38 William Fox well. House. 212 E. Hicks St 10.67 Lee Freeman, House. 204 W. Gale St 24.01 W. E. Goodman, House, Coke Ave 17.16 Miles Goodwin Est., House. 120 E. Freemason St 18.19 Sarah Gordon, Lot, E. Hicks St 6.55 Moses Granby, *■> acre. Albania 11.34 Laura and Elizabeth Griffin, Lot, W. Gale St 2.59 Mary Gussom Est., Lot, Church St 2.13 Herman Hall, House, Badham and Paradise: Store. N. Oak ■ um..S!..— !.... 104.25 Mary Halsey Est., House, 112 E. Albemarle St 15.93 Percy Halsey, Lot, Ryders Lane - 5.83 James Harden, House. 212 W. Gale St -... 16.03 James and Mamie Harrell. House. Badham Road ,15.62 Frank Harris. House and Store. W. Carteret 5t....: 44 82 Wadus and Mildred Hathaway. House. 216 W. Gale St. 28.60 Hattie Hawkins Est.. 602 N. Oakum St 7.95 Deliah Holley, Vi acre. Albania and House * 29.99 J. B. Jenkins Est.. Lot. W. Albemarle St 3.72 Hunter Jemigan, House. 410 N. Oakum St 19.79 Tiney E. Jemigan, House and 3 Lots, 400 N. Oakum St.; Lot, T. Jemiaan '24.01 Louise Johnson, House, 123 W. Albemarle St 12.63 Earl Jones, House. 115 N. Oakum and Gale; Garage . 76.23 John Jones, Sr., House, 104 N, Oakum St 21.90 William and Ophelia Jones. Lot. 414 N. Granville St 5.89 Erie Jordan 125 W. FYeemason 14.02 George B. Jordan. House. 121 W. Peterson 5t..... 20.41 James H. Jordan House, Albania and 2 Lots 22.47 Josephine Kellv. House. Albania 7.43 John E. Lowther, Lot. Hicks St 9.28 Charlie Mayo, House. 561 N Oakum St 8.51 William Mavo. House. 208 E. Albemarle St , , 8.05 Clarence McCleese. Lot. Oakum St 5.99 Edith Nixon. House. 108 W Carteret St 24 90 Milton Nixon. Lot, 128 E. Peterson St '. ’ 6.81 Hattie Norman House. 203 E. Albemarle St. 1 15.10 Walter J. Norman 2*4 Lots. Building. Eden Heights ! 21.85 Oscar Overton Est.. House, 121 E. Church St 76.39 Isaac Owens Est., 2 Houses. Granville and Hicks Sts 31.84 People’s Consumers Mutual Association, Store Building; 2 Apartments, Church Sts 62.23 Claudine Perkins. Lot, Hicks St 4.60 Robert Perry Fist.. House, 108 E. FYeemason 5t...... 11.66 William Pierce, Vi acre and House, Albania .., H 6 44 Lamar Redman 2 Houses. 219-223 E. Church St 56.10 Carrine Reid, Apartment House. W. Freemason Et 35.39 Elbert Riddick, Lot. Cemetery St 1.82 Elijah Robinson, Sr.. Lot, Albania .?£_£ i ' 11.60 Weston Satterfield, Lot. E. Carteret 5.99 William Satterfield. 2 Lots. Eden Heights—(Bal.) 2.85 Willie A. Satterfield. House. 128 E. Carteret St 29.37 Betty Sawyer Est. House, 107 E. Albemarle St 13.10 Charlie Sessoms, Lot Coke Ave 8.25 Thomas I. Sharpe and Wife. House, 111 E. Gale St I 61.40 Thos. W. Spruill and Wife. House, 108 W. FYeemason , 9.83 Chgrlie Stallings. Lot, Albania 3.31 Clarence A. Stallings. 1 Lot. House. Albania 11.50 Lanom Stallings. 1 Lot Albania t *.. — 3.31 Whit. Stallings, 4 acre. Albania and House.... i 44.05 Francis W. Stallings, Lot Albania 1 1.92 William Stallings, House. 315 W. Church—(Bal.).. 11.60 Norman Sutton, 125 W. Peterson St 14.90 WiHiam Button, Lot, 129 W. Carteret 1122 Mary Tavlor Est, Lot, Ryders Lane - 172 Josiah Thompson Est.. 2 Lots. Albania 161 Ann Turner, Lot Coke Ave.. .1 ; 4.49 Ledell Valentine, House. 114 E. Gale St—, 13.80 W. A. Valentine, Shoo. 307 N. Oakum ... £ tf)to > Adeline Wadsworth Est, Lot Carteret St. - 3.63 i Clinton Walker, Sr.. Lot No. 10. Maggie Hawkins, Cleaning Plant. House. 415 N. Granville: Lot. House* School St— 95.24 Nancy Watford. House. 185 W. Peterson JL. •_ '... 7*3 •Frank White. Lot- Badham Rd.. 5.32 | George aM Anna Williams, House. 104 E. Albemarle St 29.27 Hannan Wilson and Charlie Bembury. Lot E. Church ffk-.. ■ 2.18 W** 8, Alb<mia ® nd House : House, 117 W. p —•— I?-25

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