4.!' rt’ ... ( 't ( i t ' H )■ ,>'.r! ■ PAGE EIGHT CHAPEL HILL NEWS LEADER Me 'NDAY TOWN OF CHAPEL HILL Notice Of Sale Of Property For Taxes And Sewer Rentals Pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, I will at 12:00 o'clock noon, Monday, September 12, 1955, at the Town Hall, at Columbia and Rosemary Streets, in the Town of Chapel Hill, sell at public outcry, • o the highest bidder, for cash, all the Real Estate in Chapel Hill upon which the taxes and/or sewer rentals have not been paid. The follow ing is a list of the persons from whom taxes and/or sewer rentals are duo, with the amount due from each person—to which there is to be added the cost of advertising and accrued penalty, as required by Sf;i'ion 1882, Revisal of 1905, and Local Government Act. Ruth H. Ward, Tax Collector White Ml'.. 2, A. Abernathy, 117 S. Co- la.nbia St $119,07 Pa..i F. Acier, 66 Hillview Road, Riant Road .. . , $65.74 Vi -i ’• ;n Barrett, 404 McCauley . $164.50 : ' II, a'.rowd $5.13 . Cai r k>t. $52.14 i..li,,i! ii. Blackwood, Pritcli- a'd Field $13.55 J; Brown, 106 W. Rosemary : . ,$387.54 J. r: Bunch, 121 North St. $57.41 M • w Mrs. Gilbert Chase, Davie Circle 44, 44A, 44B $93.62 R. H. Cheek, 419 Hillsboro St. $43.35 Talbot A. & Martha Chubb, 128 Fetzer Lane $22.96 J. W. Clark. Sr., 506 Carr St. $1.07 Roy Cole, Hillview Road .. $53.96 Morris S. Davis, 317 McCauley .$27.51 E. W. Dawson, Valley Road $612.27 Bruce Durham, Cameron Ave. $32.78 W. G. Fields, Dogwood Drive $162 09 M"' Nancy L. Fischer, 313 Mc Cauley St. .$68.15 S. C. Forrest, Jr., Hillview Road ,$50.09 Ellis D. F'ysal, Durham Road $7.98 R S. Jeffries, Strowd Hill $6.65 W. S. Jenkins, Forest Hills .$52 54 Miss Florrie L. Jones, 506 FI. Rose mary vSt. - $206.31 W P. Joidan, 215 Henderson St. $93.94 Sarmiel B. Knight, Davie Woods $156 57 E. R. & W. L. Kutz, Columbia, Ransom & Church Sts. .$669.65 J. Vernon Lacock, 740 E. F^rank- l:n St. . $168.22 M ■> Kate Porter Lewis, Fore.st Hills $203.24 'r. P. & Katie B. Lloyd, Davie Circle .$462.22 D. D. Marley, Jr., 204 Short St. $87.75 Andrew J. Neville, 118 Mallette St $78.23 John Newell, Cameron Court $60.26 Marjorie O'gburn & Olivia Hender son, Franklin St $276.39 Michael Pappas, 108 Henderson St $238.24 Ruth D. Patterson, 306 Henderson St $163.94 H. S. Pendergraft, 513 E. Rose mary St $158.35 C. N. Pickell, 105 Stevens St. ,$37.72 C. W. Powell, 1 Davie Circle $45.56 C. M. Proctor, 6 Davie Circle $79.82 Mrs. A. A. Royal, Pennick I.ane .$57.86 Ben Schreiber, 118 FYanklin St. $163.31 Paul E. Sexton, 318 W. Rosemary St $11.86 C. C. Simmons, 205 Carr St. $119.21 Paul B. Sparrow, Jr., 310 W. Rose mary St $81.44 Aggie J. 'Phomns, 208 Short St. $69.82 H. Mac Vandivierre, Strowd Hill $90.67 Mr. & Mr.s. W. 11. Vickers, 427 Cameron Ave $9.15 Everett L. Wagner, W. Hillview Road $55.42 Joseph C. Warren, 115 Battle I.ane $179.49 N. Albert Whitfield, Plant Road " $43.80 George C. Worth, 19 Cobb Terrace $41.47 Businastes Susan Atwater, Sunset Drive $5.70 Marvin J. Baldwin, Sunset Drive Sam Barbee, Sunset Drive $11.26 Lewis Booth, Merritt Mill Road $20.00 Thomas Booth, Jr., 307 Sunset Drive $16.72 $110.95 C. T. Boyd, Merritt Mill Road Mildred I. Boyd, Merritt M.dl Road $35.75 Fannie Bradshaw, 400 McDade St. $71.22 Arvella Briggs, S. Graham St. $30.60 Thomas Bumphus, 207 N. Graham Clarence Bynum, Sunset Drive $9.31 Joseph Burnett, 303 McDade St. .$48.47 Raymond Burnett, 218 Graham St. .$51.95 Wm. R. Burnett, 114 Merritt Mill Road .$40.12 Eric Bynum, 217 N. Roberson St. ,$62.07 John Bynum, Lloyd & Hooper, $1.19 Arthur Caldwell, 407 Church St. $46.49 '. Caldwell, H.eirs, 412 Hillsboro St. $2 85 Wilson Caldwell St. John Campbell, 215 Graham St .$84.90 ’’"'ari^' Ni'ks Chapman, 409 W. Verlie Jones, 503 W. Ro.semaTy St .$43.07 Joseph Lucas, 317 McDade St. $21.08 George McCauley, Heirs, Lindsay St. $27.87 Walter McCauley, Lindsay St. I $44.61 C. A. McDougle, 222 N. Graham - ..... $74.66 R. L. McDougald, Corner-Rose mary & Graham Sts. ..... $12.64 Thomas McDuffie, 206 N. Graham St $53.96 Peggy McNair, 125 Graham St. $31.55 Mathew Mason, 332 W. Rosemary St. $61.36 Bea.eher Massey, 304 McDade St. $38.73 $47.89 Clarence Merritt, 313 McDade St. .$26,32 Eiuma Merritt, 511 Church or. $30.34 ^ Redfcll Minor, 40o Lindsay St. $35.81 William Minor, Merritt Mill Roaa $44.76 . Bland Moore, Graham St. . . $2.3o i Wuroi: Morrow, 501 Cameron St. | $51.52 Charlie Neville, Rosemary St. $18.32 Walter Neville, Basnight Lane $28,25 229 N. Roberson St. $50.48 Pete Pendergrass, 404 McDade St. $47.63 Ethel Perry, 308 Lindsay St. $42.40 Emmer Powell, Mitchell Lane , $21.50 David B. Rankin, 508 Chapel St. • $36.61 Albert Register, 120 S. Graham St. $96.77 Mack Riggsbee, Robersoir St. ,$35.75 Marvin Riggsbee, N. Graham St. $36.42 Minnie Riggsbee, 27 & 28 Creel St $3.33 W'alter Riggsbee; 120 S, Merritt Mill Road $13,35 William Riggsbee, 212 N. Rober son St $44.92 Willie Roberts, 310 Mitchell Lane $31.33 F'rcdcrick Rogers, 27 Craig St. $4.85 Heirs, Franklin Rushing, 604 Nunn St. $19.00 53.52 W. N. Sellers, 504 Church St. $49.3' Marion Smith, Heirs, Merritt Mil' IP AUsi ■0^ 4 iiiw '''S Tuesday-v^jjl Rtf .%v V St . $63.64,Norwood, Alton Burnett, 602 Craig St. $21.76 Carl Burnett, 602 W. Franklin St, $7.60 Jasper T. Burnett, 117 S. Graham St. - ,$2.00 J. C. Burnett, 306 Sunset Drive $164.38 m :MiI® STORM SHELTER—UNDER CONSTRUCTION — Shown at the half-way stags of completion is Eric Crabtree's 12-by-12-foot hurri cane and/or bomb shelter which he's built behind his home near University Lake. Built of masonry blocks wirti a six-mcti rernforced concrete ceiling covered with three feet of dirt, the shelter is now ready for use. News Leader Photo CHHS Footballers Start Practice Today Chapel Hill High School football- players will meet today at 6 p.m. \ to start season practice. | py* Road Franklin St. . $9 03 Nello R. Clark, Graham St. $6 18 Charlie Cole, Roberson St. $3 33 St. Mabel IT. Cole, Craig St. Hugh Cordal, Heirs St . $14.63 Snipes, Heirs, 403 Lindsay $19,03 309 McDade St. 318 Lindsay' 5’^4.66 ^4147 Robert Snipes, 314 McDade St. $2.00 James T. Snipes, I Richanl Cordal, 318 Lindsay St. $7.37 Edward Dock Cotton, Brooks St.' $3 99 Theodore Stone, Thomas V. Cotton, 413 Cotton St. $33.72 Vernizc Cotton, Cotton Lane $.67 Willie Cotton, Craig St. .$2,00 Willie Colton, 106 Roberson SI. $19.60 James Couch, 323 Lindsay St. $50,33 Susie Snipes, 404 Lindsay St. $7.41 504 Cotton St. $35.80 John Strayhorn, 508 W. Cameron St. $24.96 Ed Swain, 209 Sunset Drive $63.54 Joe Swain, 505 Church St. $49.90 Effie Taylor, 407 W. Franklin St. Running the show will be new 1 Coach Bob Culton, who recently ] came to Chapel Hill from Oxford, I where he coached for nine years. Mr. Culton said heavy equip ment will be issued, and the team will drill once a day for the first week, with practice stepped up next week, j Approximately 20 lettermen will j return to the Wildcat fold this I year, and this year’s season is ex- ] pected to compare more favorably with last year’s 10-Ioss, no-win 'record. I Returning lettermen include linemen Tommy Hogan, Haywood Pendergrass and Richard Gunter, along with halfback Clyde Camp bell and backs Gene Smith, Tommy Goodrich and Jimmy Hardee. Accounting Professor Receives Lybrand Aid Starts TliyJ ' Hunter,,, "Ri Frontiers! Adventuftfi I William A. Terrill, associate pro- I fessor of accounting at the Uni- j versity, has received a Lybrand ' Award from the National Associa tion of Cost Accountants of New York. $41.81 $24 07 Nathan Terrell, Franklin St. $13.97 Charles A. Craig, Jr., 600 Minor Thompson, Lindsay St, $15.52 St, 31 ‘ Trice, Sunset Drive $24,32 Thomas Croker, 604 Nunn St. $25.18 Chapel Hill I'lineral Directors, N. Graham St $47.07 Chapel Hill Service, Inc,, 404. w FYanklin SI $187,75 Mutual Building & Loan, Neville & Jones $5.23 Nu-Way Dry Cleaners, Graliam St $124.74 Twin City Club, Rosemary SI. $15 20 Th" V'llage Aparlments, E. F'rank- lin SI $297.16 A.ME Mi'thodist Parsonage fs'-w- or renfl $12 00 A M E, Methodist Church (sewer rent) $12.00 Episcojx'd Church (sewer renO $12.00 Colored Gllie Crutchfield, 603 Rosemary St. $4.80 R. B. Davie, Heirs, McDade St. $4.28 $40.36 John Durham. Jr., 301 Sunset Drive Willie Durham, Merritt Mill Road $42.50 Henry J. Edwards, 309A Sunset Drive . . $7.60 Olivia Edwards, Lindsay St. $45.63 Perlman F'arrar, 205 N. Graham St. 4 $36.18 Nathaniel F’arrington, 309 Brooks $26 82 Will Farrington, Whitaker St. $3.99 Cam F'earrington & Sadie Parker, Pottersfield $19.13 'Ymnie Fearrington, 108 Merritt Mill Road .$,32.81 lesse F'earrington, 408 Cotton St. .$38.()0 Mack F'earrington, 414 W. Rose mary St. $54.15 Olla F'earrington, Craig St, .$59 iq ■'’empie Flack, 509 Codon St. ,$8,65 'tobort Freeman, 112 S. Basn:?hf '•ine $32,81 L(‘la Graham, ('ommines ,$2 00 Robert H. Hackney, Merritt l\nii Road $3.77 .$2 14 Halter Haeknc.v, Rohej-son St. F'rank Hairston. Sr., 210 l.(i(che]I R-me $4164 .lerrv Hankins, 411 W'. Rosem;v*\’ St ,$51..32 Margaret Hargraves, Sunset Drive $2 00 James Harrington, 321 McDad'' St. $31.76 Ralph Hill, 118 S. Graham St $48 72 Bryant Hogan, 110 Roberson St; ,$80.12 Mose Ingram, 404 Cotton St. $46 30 [Flaine Ts.aac, 501 Noon Si. .$16,16 Wilson & Connie Weaver, 412 W. Rosemary StS. $39.65 James -Winstead, 123 Graham St. $6.04 John Whitley, Church St $6.79 Millard Whitney, Nunn Alley $18.65 Ella Whitted, Church St. .... $6.65 Be.ssie Ingram Willilms, W. F'ranklin St. . $25.94 Felix Williams, 57 & 58 Craig St. $2.56 Minnie Caldwell Williams, Church St $5.32 Shelter F'd Allen, Heirs. Codon ,St. ,$4 eg David Alston, 114 Graham St, ,$4.23 W. M. Al.slon, .506 Codon St. .$32.33 Carl Atwater, Pottersfield $'> 00 $19.41 Charlie .Atw.ater, R'-ow'-rs T„Tiie James C. Atwater, 228 N, Cra'v'-m | j. h. .Johnson, 19-20 Craig Si St $50 15 John Atwater, Heirs, 512 Chu-ch SI . ^ .$23.50 Luther Atwater, 600 Nunn St. $26.06 Mary * .lames Atwater, W. Gra ham St. $54.66 .«,2 no Lisbon John.son. 110 S. Graham St. $60.36 Mallic .Tones, Heirs, 410 W. Rose mary St. . , $41,26 Margaret Jones, Sunset Drive (Continued from Page 1) neat 12-by-12-foot masonry block cellar shelter about 50 yards be low hi.s house. It has a reinforced concrete ceiling six inches thick and dirt piled two aiul one-half feet thick over it. — Not protect- lion against a direct hit, but cer tainly better'll most foxholes of front line variety, Mr. Crabtree figures. And it will certainly be adequate to protect the family from injury in any storm. At pre.s'cnt the cement-floored room has no conveniences other than a stout wooden door at the steps leading upward, twin ven tilator pipes, and a drain leading out the floor to his fish pond be low, But gradually Mr. Crabtree hopes to make the layout more liveable with the addition of con veniences such as a small electri cal generator and some furnish ings. Nothing elaborate, but just an adequate shelter for bomb or blow, he said. During the big blow of the last week the Crabtrees were all ready for a full-scale hurricane to de velop, and the children spent most of the day on Thursday and F'riday inside the shelter. ANOTHER BIKE WINNER—Latest Nev/s Leader salesman to win an English bicycle is James Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hogan of Route 2, Calvander. James, who is 16 years old, turned in his 20 subscriptions last week and rode off on his new bicycle. News Leader Photo Deaths MORRIS W. CRABTREE Morris William Crabtree, 79, died at his home on Route 3, Hills boro Saturday night. He had been 'll declining health for several year.s. Surviving are four daught- ors, Mrs. Charlie Hackney of Carr- boro, Mrs. Harvey Allred of Pleas ant Garden, Mrs. Brantley Wagner of Route 3, Hillsboro and Mrs. W. S. Nielson of Downey, Calif,; two sons, Eugene of Tampa, F'la., and H. E. Crabtree of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Crabtree Winkle and Mrs. Graham Pender- graph, both of Route 1, Chapel Hill, F'uneral services will be held Tuesday at 11 a.m. at Walker F'uneral Homo i^ Chapel Hill. The Rev. H. G. Dorsott will officiate. Burial will lollow in Westwood Cemetery in Carrboro. UNC English Department, died of a heart attack Saturday at his home in Maine. His age was 83. He had been a frequent visitor in Chapel Hill, Mr. Terrill received .the award for “outstanding character and ex cellence of his contributions to the literature of industrial accounting.” LEAVES GRADUATE CAMP Hanson Sessoms of Chapel Hill will leave the New York Univer sity graduate camp at Lake Seba- go, New York, on Friday after six weeks of advanced study this sum. mer in physical education, health and recreation. print Technicolor lleleased thru UniWMiili ( k -k ■ Partly cloudy wth scattered showers tonight and tomorrow. Expected low tonight, 70. Ex pected high tomorrow, lo.w 80s. High Low Rainfall O'ur Most important Service €00"^! Be Defined In Words — You Hove To Fee! REV. ARTHUR P. PRATT The Rev. Arthur Peabody Pratt, father of Robert A. Pratt of the fishermon Thursday 86 67 .32 Friday 76 66 .65 Saturday 87 67 .02 Sunday 88 65 .84 Save this newspaper — and all other scrap paper around the house — for the Jaycees’ scrap paper drive on Sunday afternoon, August 28. Today and Tuesday (Continued from Page 1) j “But after the fish gave a couple of right nice flounces Clay landed ; Save this newspaper — and all other scrap paper around the house — for the Jaycees’ scrap paper drive on Sunday afternoon, $32.40 28- him. The Rankins moved here- from Montgomery this summer so that Mrs. Rankin could enroll for woik at Carolina toward a degree in dramatic arts, which she teaches at Huntington College in Mont gomery. She is the niece of Prof, i Keener F'lazer. j Mr. Rankin was until recently a writer for the Montgomery Journal and wrote a column entitled "Rankin F’ilc.” He’s now turned to free-lance writing and one of his articles, “They’re Singing All Night In Dixie,” is in the current issue of Collier’s. It is a feature j about present-day gospel singing] groups in the South. Another of his articles, “The Pesky Mosquito,” i appeared in the last issue of | Reader's Digest, and ho has also I 1 written pieces for C''-onet. | 1 Hi/? 1 CoLcR EV TECHNlCOIOra [MM MWFOCII Raymond burr "••t.jJTTy ■tCImiti... HOHI &0I SHlLOOltl miws WEDNESDAY Judy Garland Frank Morgan In // The Wizard Of Oz" Its good business to pay your bills with a Bank of Chapel Hii! check. For a complete record of every check that you write., as well as your bank statement at the end of the month, is record ed on micro-film. So, in case you should lose any of your cancel led checks or your statement, micro-film copies are always available in the bank's files for future reference. Many people 'who have checking accounts prefer to pjck up their statements at the j each month . . . but ,the bank will your statement to you if you so request. TlieBanli ■erftif Fetftrai iHirttei Cefft Three Conveniently Located Branches To Serve You Chapel Hill Carrboro Glen Lennox CiNemaScoPm lli^i inda

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