PageAl4 Winston-Salem Ch uuHMmmmmntmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmm East Winsl perty are Joe E., Gary J. and Wanda Walker, whose address is listed as 120 W. Third St.; Sam Ogburn and Home Real Estate Loan and Investment Co. at 100 S. Marshall, Thomas H. Hooper EL* JbBBZ* . rrJtm I i*lft^o)p< I I > 81 ' <t < * in i i ...T m ii.i1.;, I-.T.t-.J.i?,V^.'?LJTi .*i E. Vernon Ferrell's interests h ments in Fairchild Hills. "We shape" (photo by James Parke of 1415 E. 14th St. and Michael and Meda Pearsall of 732 N. Stratford Road. Their investments range from nearly 40 parcels controlled by the Walkers to 20 or more each owned by Ogburn, Hooper and the Pearsails. . Among the largest property owners, Thomas Hooper, who runs the Hooper Funeral Home in East Winston, is the only African-American. Current tax records show_that ' another dozen investors, including three African-Americans, are listed as owning from 10 to nearly 20 parcels of property, again mainly residential .structures and properties. The principal property owners in this category are: H.K. Ogburn, H. Kapp Ogburn Jr., Kapp Obgurn and Sons Realty, 304 Upton St.; D. Elwood Clinard of 630 W. Fourth St.; J.D.L. Castle Corp. of 102 E. Seventh St.; GUmore Investments Inc., Jerry C. GUmore Jr. and Jerry C. GUmore III of 1609 N. Liberty; Crestview Partners and Philip W. Johnson of 200 W. Third St.; H.L. and Almeda Crotts of 1314 Old Salisbury i I $ "The most excit y iLJl .?1P. ^ i*: ,v 0 1 iticj 3^ >?? ?: 9 i. >n' _? ? ?* i*s H K' Alt1 'ill' kj|J4 '?! ** ?* ' ? .? ? ivi f||< ivi ivi tvi? ?*? ?T? ?*? *? ?* ?T< *??W? " ca m I w M< r ;. ronicle Thursday, July 2,1987 1 ton From Page A1C Road; Jack A. and Madelyn CUnard Baynes of 4417 Erie Drive; Dillon and Hastings Realty, Kernersv|lle; Hnijj? Really Partners of Raleigh; Charles and Marie Koves of Dobson; I.B. ave a contrasting look, inset, his have apartments over there. We v >r). ^ Swaim Sr., Lola Swaim and l.B. Swaira Jr. of 4835 Old Rural Hall Road; Lewis Hubbard and Hubbard Realty of 285 S. Stratford . Road; the late Rober Shoaf of 624 W. 24th St.; L.B. Baldwin in association with Virginia Baldwin, D.G. Kimel and D.L. Cook at 212 W. Fourth St.; and Charles A. McLean of 1750 N. Jackson. The Gilmores, Shoaf and McLean are African-American. 1 In a fourth category of multiple property ownership, those I Triad! CDBLI" " : / Call for rales - 773-1100 in W 852-8810 in < 1MAD Specializing i IVMVIIVI |V? IVMVMVI >> ! ?!#:? I'jjl ting teen-age program o . Preliminary Fin^l IM f Both Prograrr ~~~ Kenneth R. Wil Winston-Sal en First as j < . ia : >-" -: .mm """ ^ >RTH CA " - ' ' ; V ;>", ** ?:* *>;.* i ?t * ?, ^rnr ? - J ? .t listed with between five and 10 residential parcels or properties are: J.L. Newton Jr. of 105 W. Fourth St., Milton Crotts of Clemmons, William H. Andrews 4 ? real estate office, above, apartvork hard to keep them in good of 3640 Spaulding Drive, Thomas , L. Blakley of 801 Dawson, James S. Massey of Roaring Gap, Olivette H. Bynum of 1844 Ken- t . tucky Ave., Juanita Masten of ] 614 Oaklawn, Nell H. Wilson of ^ Rural Hall, Lewis P. Gregory of < 3824 Forest Valley Road, , Dorothy C. Felder of 2000 Locust St., Nancy Gray Starbuck of 3917 Southdale, Forrest R. . Smith of 2025 Raleigh Drive, Nero Davis of 402 E. 17th St., 1 Carolyn N. Hathaway of 735 Roslyn, T.A. and Daisy Hinton I bank's "I! FZ is on. > and terms. I instotvSalem. I 3reensboro. BANK in the Triad. I Member FDIC ? * ' ' I H I - I ?:<?:< >v? >v< ivt ?* *! * ? I i in the world/1 ft I 1 I /: July 25, 1987 || s: July 26, 1987 fi I t i I is Start at 8 p.m. U I Hams Auditorium j H I i State University I 11| I *??*? tfc* ?*? ?*? ?*? ?*? * #*? ?T? ?*? ? fl MM-' Flight | MK ROLIMA . ? >."* -f-.' uummmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmtm of 5019 Page, Geneva Hill of 1444 Hattie Ave., Allen S. Goslen of 2400 Merrimont Drive, Carl Russell of 822 N. Ridge, Qtls Parrish, P.O. Box 16435 and Clark Brown and Sons Inc. of 727 N. Patterson. Among investors with fewer than five East Winston properties were Joan Dlze of 233 Hearthside, Bob Dahmer of Pfafftown, Donald Bailey of Lewisville, Garland Jones of 214 Cheltenham Drive, D.W. Andrews Jr. of 1315 Excelsior, Tom Andrews of 3802 Bark wood, Quinter Inc. of 4351 Johnsborough Court, Paul Cloud of 813 Cameron, James H. Lowery of 1611 25th St., Wayne and Sandra Shugart of 1795 Robinhood Road, John W. Meeks of 3421 Jeketer Drive. Helen CUnard of Pfafftown, Roger Sessoms of Raleigh and David Cooper of 3294 Kernersville Road. There are a number of middleclass neighborhoods, mainly to the east of traditional East Winston, where virtually all of the homes are ownei^occupied. Where there is a high percentage of owhci *uiiupicd d*cllin&j, such as around Maryland Avenue and in the Slater-Gerald Street and Eldora Street-Dellabrook Road neighborhoods, property is well-maintained and assessments are high. In addition to the concentra:ion of residential property in the Viands of private investors, the ci:y of WinstonrSalem and Forsyth bounty are listed as owners of a iubtantial number of parcels of property in East Winston, which 11 Its t F I STC STORAGE ? FURS ST< This is the right direction for t preservation of your furs. Oui provide the maximum safety 1 survive the dangerous summ< REMODELING We excel in professional rest) coat in our skilled hands will c look garment of fashionable b CLEANING Cleaning is a must before stoi and freshness of the skins. W to embellish the beauty of yov, HABSOLUTE^MUST .. / s-w M LAYAWAY M Select a new fur fror inventory We'll keep it s storage van NO INTEREST UNTIL I ... _ FINANCING AVAHAB ( ^ Woi i : ' , J Qen rnimnnnminnTHrTTr?-Tiiiifmiiiwiiinnniiiimiiniiii has been the target of slum clearance and housing programs over the last 30 years. For example, the Chronicle's examination indicated that, based on the latest records on file in the city-county tax office, the city INtTON-a DOWNTOWN SUM SA DRE5 I aroKi; I LING l^UPTO 50 ime for? I TTD * QAGE M )RED ON PREMISES v9P tie protection and vaults are adjusted to J actors needed by all furs to KB Hi jr months ahead. M fling and repairing. Your old // ]H( >e updated to a modern- I jd Ul V 'age to maintain the lustre // I / I K I e also recommend glazing /y 1 jljjl ? f low A K n A / n our large o #11 l\ll /V r afe in our cold Vfl\ljA|I^^V DEC U_ HYATT V PHO Dur New Car L n't WnckYour 1 ^ FIRST FED K< SAVINGS Equ.il Opportunity Lender Main Office: 230 N. Cherry Street Branch Officcs: 491) Hancs Mall /3443 Robinh< 130 S. Stratford Road /2815 Reynolda R 3001 Waughtown Street /6000 University Pi Mocksville Office: 142 Gaither Street imons Office: 2561 Lewisville-Cleinmons Road o ' * / % owns nearly 150 parcels, almost all of them individual lots in addition to renewal tracts set aside for public activity. Except for four house* on Gray Avenue, the city does not Please see Page A15 Hi ^ SHON SHOP NORTHSIDE MER LE F *cec 1~~ ;JCw I 5WEAR I ERIE 1%-offJ Hv \^*C PWij?43L in t itasiA I FURS WV* | WINSTON-SALEM NE 725-6303 oans Budget. ERAL i 3od Road oad irkway 1919 / 723-3604 r t> s?

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