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PAGE TWO PLENTY WORK FOR BULLDOG CAGERS j Miller Anxious to Get Lopk At Boys Wednesday Night After Holidays Work and plenty of it is the menu for Henderson high school cagers as laid out by Coach Bing Miller when his charges returned to their drills Wednesday night. Christmas holiday season has kept the boys off the court for several days, and Miller is anxious to deter mine the effects of turkey, candy and other choice morsels of Christmas! cheer have had upon his charges. He had drilled them only a short time be fore the suspension of school for the holidays. Miller has announced that his first game will probably be with LaWrence yill, Va. five. TERRORSBACKON ; CAMPUS FOR WORK N. C. State Basketeers Re port for Drills After Christmas Holidays r . •College Station, Raleigh, Dec. 29 (Members of North Carolina State's varsity basketball squad returned to the campus yesterday from their Christmas holidays to resume drills for the heavy schedule arranged far them this winter. The players have (been away from the campus since December 17. Dr. R. R. Sermon, coach, met the players upon their arrival and after looking them over said it would take several days to get them back in shape for play. “From the way they look they have been eating turkey and candy ever day since they left here,'’ Sermon* said. Coach Sermon will send the play ers through two practic.es daily until January. 4 when school work begins. State will have South Carolina as its first 1937 foe. The Gamecocks, once powerful figures in Southern Conference basketball, will oppose State here on Friday night, January 8. It will be the second Conference test this winter for State. It met and defeated William and Mary, 49-21, on December 16. Duke Cagers Will Return Wednesday For Court Drills Dufham, Dec. 29 —Cutting the Christmas vacation short, Puke’s Blue Devils of basketball returned to the hardwood Wednesday to get ready for a series of games next week which will pit them against some of their outstanding opponents of the season. After a couple of practice games this week, they will open official home competition on Monday night against a strong Wake Forest team that features Jim Waller, sensational forward. On Wednesday night they Meet Davidson at Winston-Salem, re turn here Thursday night to face South Carolina and then entrain for Annapolis, Md., where on Saturday afternoon they battle the Navy Mid dies. The Blue Devils of Eddie Cameron swept through four pre-Christmas en gagements with Richmond, Randolph- Macon, Clemson and South Carolina but they were hard-pressed in all of them. Late rallies pulled the Rich mond, Clemson and South Carolina games out of the fire. Coach Cameron worked various com binations in the early games. His forward and guard posts appear to be very well set but center play has been causing the Duke mentor much concern. The game Monday night with the Deacons will mark the varsity debut of Sophomore Bob O’Mara who is ex pected to be as outstanding a eager as he was a gridder during the past season. It will also be the season’s debut for Fred (Mouse) Edwards, a colorful member of last year’s aggre gation. Both were late in reporting for basketball due to a vacation after football and did not take part in the first four games. Next week will also mark the first appearance of the boxing and wrest ling teams. The ring squad, outstand ing contender for conference honors, meets South ’Carolina in Duke gym while the wrestlers go to Norfolk to face the "Y” team there. John H. Whitson of Rowley, Mass., prolific writer of thrillers, born at Seymour, Ind., 82 years ago. B. H. Mixon Contractor and Builder “Builds Better Building#” All kinds of Building Wall Papering Painting— Roofing and Interior Decorating. PWnMFQ. Office 7 rnumiij. Residence 47W FOR SALE 108 acre farm near Townsville. 72 acre farm near Hicks Cross roads. 150 acre farm near Hicks Cross roads. 390 acre Young land near Mc- Millian place. Store, building on Garnett street occupied v by A. &P. Tea Co. , Al. R. Wester Phone 139-J. Thrilling Play in Southern Grid Classic t Fletcher Sims, jGeprgia Tech’s star quarterback, is shown dropping the ball as he was tackled by Evans after a 25-yard gain in the annual football classic between Georgia Tech and the University of California at Atlanta. Herwig (left) of the Bears, rushed in and recovered the ball. The Georgia (engineers won, 13 to 7. (Central Press) SPORTS SHOW OF 1936 DECEMBER ~v yAte 6aJp, ujas AWARoeo Vme Mj.ji memorial. / m mm- ff for bcim& rm oot- ftore.u. CAtPH eODiefims iaJ \MoMfAe Miami % secoajos BltfMoßE Q?&\ A.T CLEv/HAaIP filff' JPBP7 fiotF-roURAj amemt ' ffawiw.,. Hit. bv C*nl.«i Prett _ Autonomy Is Desired For U. N. C. Units (Continued from Page One.) autonomous, as that Administrative Dean J. W. Harrelson at State Col lege and Administrative Dean W. C- Jackson of Women’s College and their respective faculties, will have as much authority as tee presidents of these institutions formerly had before they were consolidated with the University of N or th Carolina and became units in the Greater University, The alum ni of these two units are perfectly willing for President Graham to have complete authority over the Chapel Hill unit of the University, but think he should hO ve advisory power only over the other two units, instead of both dictatorial and veto powers. While it is admitted that the firing of football Coach Heartly W. (Hunk) Anderson by President Graham last week was the match which set off the power among the alumni, caus ing the explosion which resulted in the meeting at which it was decided to seek “home rule” for State College in all academic matters as well as in athletics, it is maintained that the Anderson incident is merely one of many similar incidents in which Dean Harrelson and the faculty have been For Balanced Flavor, Say I "Make Mine Ruppert’s!” and you’ll be sure of get ting ”America’s Favorite” ■}:?& • • :-y -vxjK• : ’. ?■■■<::'W ■;. > -S-.• T. \i - y \ s =5 % g a % >4' • *x • • '.: Hmsrn wBB FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR jj, j * HENDERSON, (N. C.) DAILY DISPATCH,. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1936 overruled by President Graham. In A+nderson’s case, the (new contract) which had been offered him by the athletic council and which had been approved by Colonel Harrelson, was set aside by President Graham, al though the faculty council is under stood to have stood seven to four with the athletic council in favor of An derspn’s retention for another year. Graham Losing strength ! Just how far the State alumni can get with the board of trustees in their effort to seek “home rule” for State and the other units of the university and to curtail President Graham’s au thority over more than the Chapel unit, remains to be seen. It is no sec ret, however, that a good many mem bers of the/ board of trustees are not as willing to back up Graham as they were a year ago, due to the new famed and much discussed “Graham Plan,” the Professor Erickson inci dent and other happenings. As a re sult, if the State alumni can now get the support of the Women’s College alumni and a reasonable amount of support from the Chapel Hill alumni back of their plan for greater auton omy and more “home rule” for the various units, a good many observers believe that they have a good chance to be successful in clipping President Graham’s wings and thus in greatly curtailing his authority. Some of the more rabid anti-Gra ham alumni, of course, wanted to join the rabid anti-Graham alumni of the Chapel Hill unit and try to get the board of trustees to oust Graham en tirely. But the more level-headed alumni decided it would be better strategy at this time merely to try to curb Graham's extensive powers over the various units, instead of trying to oust him entirely as presi dent of the greater university, with the result that this later plan was finally approved’ DEAR. NOAH wARE. GIRUS WHO HAVE VVHITE. FACES AS POPULAR. AS THOSE. WHO HAVE GREEN "BACKS Y »o>NW-n : DEAR- NOAtWIV BABY SWALLOWED FIFTEEN CENTS WOULD ITS TEMPERATURE* REGISTER. CHANGE ‘ CA6.OU CANE., TBOY/N-Y DEAR NOAH= SHOULD \ WEAR. MY DUELLING COSTUME WHEN l FENCE MY YARD ? U.B S.-AUSriN < TEX maiTTyouib.Tdeasto n6ah : 6pt2n I" i ,irr jj-'u’ Lauflujjflil NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION! In Superior Court. State of Norte Carolina: County of Vance: Helen S. Lee, by her next friend, Henry T. Powell. vs. / Willie Lee. The defendant above named will take notice (h at a n action entitled as above has been commenced |n the Su perior Court of Vance County, N. C., for a Divorce. A Vinculo on the grounds of two years separation, and said defendant will further takd notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of Superior Court of Vance County on the sth day of Jan uary 1937 to answer or demur to the complaint in said action or plaintiff will pray for the relief, demanded' in said complaint. . This 2nd day of December, 1936. E. O. FALKNER) Clerk of Superior Ctourt. J. M. Peace, Atty, ‘ 1 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Having qualified as AdxuinistF^t. ol, of the estate of A. E. Woqdlief, de ceased, late of Vapce Copnty, North Carolina, teis is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit thepa tp the undersigned on or befqre the 45th day of December 1937. or this not|ce will be pleaded in bap pf their rpeoyery. This 15th pf peceipber, 1936. J4RS. LUCY WbODLIRF, Administrator. Kittrell & K*ttfe)l, Attorpeys. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE. Under and by virtue of power and authority in that certain Deed of Trust executed by S. P. Hart and Wil lie Hart, his wife, on the sth day of March', 1935 and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Vance County in book 184 at page 188 default having been made |n the payment of the debt therein secured, ”at the re quest of the holder of the game, I shall sell, by public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, at the COUrt House door ip Hen|efspn f Vance Cppnty, N. C. at *l2 o’clock, noon, on Thursday the 14th day of Jappary 1937 thg fol lowing described real estate: Begip at thp iptorsoction pf Eow lapd and Rppk s PFtaJr rpn thence along Rowland Street N 22 E42 fe e t to stake. Pqrqline Hawkins corned, thence S 68 E IQ6 feet to Car oline Hawkins bapk corner, t&ggce N 22 E 37 feet jB ipches (p gtake, thepce S 68 E ips 1-2 feet 'tp thence S 22 W 76 ft. 8 inches tp Rpgk spring Street, tapppp alopg Rock spring Street 209 L-2 feet tp tp§ be ginning: - ‘ ' “ This 15th of December, 19M. T. S. KITTRELL, Trustee. gXEPfJTOP’S NPT?CP , Paying qualified: as exeeptprs of the estate of C. M- White, Sr., de ceased, late qf Vance Popnty, NPfth Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said; deceased tq exhibit them to the undersigned at Manson, N. C., on or before the Bth day of December, or this nptice will be Rleaded ip bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the Bth day of December, 1936. W: W. WHITE, and C. M| WHITE. JN- Executors qf Estate Q f P* ¥• White, Sr. — : ; —- MQTICE of BAWft North pgrolina: Connty Os Vance: • George W- Rprwejl, A4min!ste9t°F P f Grant Alston, Deceased. vs. Bettie Aisten, Mnrtaa ALstnn seqtt, Crawford A}sto?b Sarah Alston, HP n Alston, Fannie Alston, Jfcmitete Hawkins. Annie Hawkins, Jos}ann a R. Wiisnn, Sailie ejark, George Clark, Bfuiio Hawkins, Joe Haw kins, Isaac Duke, Emma Poke. Lfthia Hamilton, Pop Hamilton, (Carrie Brooks, Hodgie HjlJ, FaFkpr Burwell, Bennie Alston, Eddie Gooch, Ben Allen Gooch, James Al ston, and J- H- BrJdgers, Guardian ad litem for ail persons whose names and residences are unknown, or who may, because of any con tingency have any interest in the lands herein described. Upder and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Vance County, made in the Special Proceedings en titled Geo. W. Burwell, Adm. vs. Bet tie Alston, et al, the same being No. 3869 upon the Special Proceeding docket in said court, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 7th day of January, 1937, at 12 o’clock, noon, at thp Court House door in Henderson, Vance County, N. C., offer for sale, by public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being near the city of Hen derson, in Henderson Township, Vance County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as fpl-r lows Begin at an iron pin, S. A. L. Rail road right of way and run thence S 85 degrees 10’ east 831 feet to iron pipe on edge of a path, thence South 37 degrees 30’ East j. 25 feet to iron pipe, thence North 87 degrees 5’ W 599 feet to stake which is 22 feet W of an iron pipe near road, thence North 0 degrees 50’ West 125 feet to the place of iheginning, same adjoin ing lands of Grant Hawkins, Young and others. This 7th of December, 1936. T. S. KITTRELL, Commissioner. TfOTJCE OF SALE OF BAND Updpr and by virtue pf the powers contained in, and in execution of the dut|ps imposed upon me by, a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina, enter ed in an action therein pending to foreclose tax liens and entitled, “Vance Cotinty vs. Security Holding Corporation, J. H. Bridgers, Presi dent,” being “No- 37|” on the CivD Isspe Docket of said Cbd r t. I will °P Mpnday, the llth day gs Janqary, 1937. at 12 o’cipck, Nopp, at tjie CPUft Hppse Door of said Vance County, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cgsh |he following described land, to wjt: Begin at ap iron pin op the Towns ville Road a nd run thence along said road N 27 1-2 E 90 links to an iron pin p. Jj. Daves Corner, t h en ce N 7 W 6.75 chains to an iron pin; thence N J 4 W 1.79 1-2 chains to*an iron pin R. H. Davis Carper, teepee N. ap irop pin; thence S g? Jr 4 E 392 1-2 chains to the beginning, containing 2 gCfes; See deed Book 160 Page 06. pther terms and conditions will be appppnped at the sale. 'phis Bth day of December, 1936. R. G. KITTRELL, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in, and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by, a certain judgment of the Superior, Court of Vance County, North Carolina, enter ed in an action therein pending to foreclose tax liens and entitled, “Vance County vs. John Henry Dur ham and wife, Deliliah Durham” be ing “No. 72” on tee Civil Issue Docket of said Court, I will on Monday, the llth day of January, 1937 at 12 o'clock Noon, at the Court House Doqr of said Vance County, offer for sale tp tee highest bidder for cash the follow ing described land, to-wit: 1. That lot fronting 68 feet on tea West side of Vaughan Street and ex tending back between parallel lines a distance of 115 feet; adjoining: tee lots of M. C. Hight, T. S. Kittrell pt als. See Deed in Book 112, Page 14 for further description. 2. All of the right, title and interest of J. H. Durham and wife in that lot fronting 142 feet on Tanyard Alley and 80 feet on Grant Street. See Deed in Book 156, Page 149 for further de scription. J. H. Durham is understood to have one-half interest in this lot. Other terms and conditions will be announced at the sale. This Bth day of December, 193(5. R. G. KITTRELL, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE QF LAND. Under apd by virtue of the powers contained ip, and ip exeeptipn of tee duties imposed upon me by, a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Vance County, Norte Carolina, entpr? ed in ap action hereip pepdjng te foreclose tax liens apd entitled, “Vance County vs. D. M. Fullerton and Mrs. Nqrma Jackgon” being “No. 29g” on the Civil Isspe Pocket pf said Cqprt, I w! 11 P n ‘Monday, the llth pay of January, 1937, at 12' o'clock, Noon, at the Court House Door qf paid Van.ce County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for the following described land, to-wit: Being* that tract of 74 acres of land in Townsyillg Township allotted to D. M. Fullerton and Mrs. Nfcrma Jackson in the division of the lands Os the late Mistress Ella Marrow be ing tract No. 6. See special proceed ings No 2800 and Deed in Book 100, Rage 157 for further description. Other terpns apd conditions will be announced at the sale. This Bth day of December, 1936. I 4 “R. G. KITTREILII, I i, *- i: Commissioner. I NPTJGE OF S4TE QF EAND Under gnd virtue pf tea powers contained in, and ip of the duties ipiposed uppn ipe by a ceftain judgment of the Superior Gpprt of Vance County, North Carolina, en tered in an action therein pending to foreclose tax liens and entitled, ”Vance County vs. Mrs. Carrie Mc- Bioom, et als” being “No. 87” on the Civil Issue Docket of said Court, I will on Monday* the llth day of January, 1937, at 12 o’clock, Noon, Q-t the Court flouse Door of said Vapce County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed land, to-wit: That lot fronting 57 1-2 ft. pn the Southeastern Side of Chestnut Street and etxending back 10Q ft. therefrom. Being lot No. 3 of the Knott property as shown on page 638 of Book 100. See Deed Hook 167, at page 319 for furth er description. Othlpr terpis and popditions wW be announced at the sale. This Bth day of December, 1936. r. g. ejTTHELH, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND upder and ky virtpe of the powers contained in and in exepption of te e duties ipipqsed upon me hy> a cer tain judgment of the Superior Coprt of Vapce Cpqnty, North Carolina, en tered ip ap aptmn therein pending i° foreclosure tax liens and entitled, “Vpppe Cpunty vs. Anp Papipl, pt als, ! ’ heipg No. 55 on the Civil fssue Docket pf said Court, I will qp Mon day, the ifth day of January, 4937, at 12 o'clock, Moon, at the Court House Doqr of said Vapce Copnty, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described lhnd, to wit: Being a lot frpntjpg about. 83 ft. pn the edge of Pbavasse Avepue and ex tendipg back about 120 ft. adjoining lands of w. p. Hamer, James Hmd ie and others. See deeds in Hank js, Page 552, and Book H 4, Page 96 fpr better description; other terms and conditions will be announced at the sale. This the Bth day of December, 1936. il. G. KITTRELL, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SAFE OF HANP Under and by y|rtue of the powers contained in, apd ip execution pf tee duties imposed upon me by, a cer taip judgment of the Superior Court of Vance County, Norte Carolina, en tered ip ap actipp therein pending to foreclose tax liens and entitled, “Vapce Coppty va GeOr Harris, et als,” heipg “Np. 268” on the Ciyil Is sue pocket of said court? i wfU on Mopday, the flth day of January, 1937, pt 12 q’clpck. Noon, at the Court Mouse Door qf said Vance County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the following describ ed land, to-wit: That parcel of 3-4 of an acre of land near Middleburg adjoining lands of S. A. L. Railway Go., John Purdy, Kittie Bullock, Burton and Hawkins. See deed Book 62, page 26 for better descriptipp. Other terms apd copditiops hP announced at the sale. This Bth day of December, 19J6. R. G. MITT HELL. Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the powers cqptaiped in, and in execution of the duties imposed upon me hy a cer tain ;judgm e nt of Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina, en tered in an action therein pending to fprpglpse tax liens and entitled, “Vance County vs. Sam Jones, et als” being ‘‘No ; 27P” on the Civil issue Docket of said Court, i will on Mon day the llth day of January, 1937, at ,12 o'clock, Npon, at the Court House Pppr pf said Vance County, offer fpr sale to "the highest bidder fpr cash she following described land, to-wit: Tfiat lot at Kittrell, N- C., fronting 51 ft. op Washington Ave., apd ex tending back between parallel lines 19P ft ; op one side and 199.9 ft. on the other. Heipg Hot No. 27 of the W. H- Woodlief property as shown on Plat in Book A at page 13. Sep this plat and deed in Book 187 at page 43 for further description. Pfhpr terms and conditions will be announced at the sple. Th»s Bth day pf December, 1936. R. G. KITTRELL, Commissioner. NQTfCE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue pf the powers coptaiped in, and ip execution pf the duties imposed upop me, by a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina, enter ed in an action therein pending- to foreclose tax liens and pptitled, “Vance Copnty ve. I* W. Brame et gls,” being “Ho- P®” on the Civil Issue Pocket Pf said pqurt, J w»)l on Mon day, thp lfth dpj of January, 1937, at 12 O’clock, Noon, at the Court House Popr pf said Vance County, of fer for spje to the highest bidder for Cash tee following described land, to-wit: Be|pg the 6 lots fronting 300 feet on Maynard Street, 150 feet qn Glenn Ave., 150 feet on Kitchen Aye., and being 300 /eet across rear. Beipg lpts 7-8-9-10-11 and 12 pf Hiock B of Par ker Heights Subdivision. See plaf in Bopk 91, Page 592 and c| ee d ip Book 134, Pqge 576 for further (description. Qthpr terms and conditions will he announced at the sale. This 3th day P f Pecember, 1936. R. G. KITTREIL, Commissioner. NOTICE of SALE of land Under and by virtue of the powers contained in, and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by, a certain judgment of Superior Court pf Vance County, North Carolina, eptered in an action therein pending to foreclose tax lipns and entitled, “Vapce County vs. T. M- Bobbitt,” being “No. 89” SO the Civil Is.sge Docket of said ourt, I will on Monday, the llth day Os January, 1937, at 12 o’clock Noon, at the Gpprt House Door of said Vance County, offer for sale to the highest biptaer for pash tee following 4escrjbe4 l.apd, tp-wjt: Thpse four lots fronting 200 feet on Hughes Street and extending back 120 feet alopg Body Street being lots 8, 10, 11 ahd 12 of the Beck property as shown pn plat Book A, Page SO. See Deeds in Book 89, Page 476, Book 93, Page 218 for further description. Other terms and conditiops will be announced at the sale. *This Bth day of December, 1036. ** a: B&tfVR BLL, ‘ Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the powars contained in, and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina, enter ed in an action therein pending to foreclose tax liens and entitled “Vance County vs. Jennie Barnes, et als” being “No. 244” on the Civil Is sue Docket of said Court, I will o rt Monday, the llth day of January 1937, at 12 o’clock, Noon, at the Court House Door of said Vance Countv Offer for sale to the highest bid(Lr for pash the following described land, to-wit: A lot fronting 50 feet on Pear! St gnd extending back along the li no t ,f EJlla Burten &Q ft- Being the lot list ed. for taxes in the name of j fe);nr , Barnes for a number of years. Other terms and conditions will ho gnnpunped at the sale. This Bth day qf Decem be n 1936 R. G. KITTRELL Commsisioner. NPTIPK OF SAEF qf LAM) Under and by virtue of the powers contained in, end in execution of duties imposed UP on me by, a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Vance Coupty, Nlpt-th Carolina entered in an action therein pending to f ore close tax liens and entitled, “Vance County vs. John Burwell et als,’’ be ipg !‘No. 73” on the Civil Issue Docket of said Court, I will on Monday the llth day of January, 1937, at 12 o'clock, Noon, at the Court House Door of said Vance County, offer for eale to the highesf bidder for cash the following described land, to-wit That lot fronting 106 feet on Horner Street and extending back lhfj feet being the John Burwell home place he inherited from his mother Agnes H. Burwell les s the lot conveyed to A- A. Bunn, Trustee, See deeds Book 5, Page 399, and Book 151, Page 109 for better description. Other terms and conditions will be announced at the sale. This Bth day of December, 1936. R. G. KITTRELL, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in, and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by, a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina, enter ed in an action therein pepding to foreclose tax liens and entitled, “Vance County vs. C. W. Davis et als,” being “No. 88” on the Civil Issue Docket of said Court, I will on Mon day, the llth day of January, 1937, at 42 o’clock. Noon, at the Court House DpP r of said Vance County, offer foi sale to the highest bidder for cash the following described land, to-wit: That lot frqpting 200 feet on the Sppte Side qf Hughes Street and ex tepqipg back between parallel lines IQO fpet. See d e ed Book 69, Page 564 fpr further dpseuptmll - terms and conditions will be announced pt the sale. This Bth (jay of December, 1936. H- G. KITTRELL, Commissioner. NOTICE OF SATE OF LAND. Under and t>y virtue of the powers cqptaiped in, and in execution of the dpt}es imposed upon me by, a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Vapce Cpunty, North Carolina, enter ed in an action therein pending to foreclose tax liens and entitled “Vance Copnty vs. Geo. W. Rogers, Jr.’’ being “No 327” on the Civil Issue Docket of said Gmmt, I will on Mon day, thp 14th day of January, 1937, at 12 o’clock, Noon, at the Court House Door pf Vance County, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing - described land, to-wit: 1. Hegdn in line of Geo. Rogers, Sr., corner And thence along lot No. 1 N 71 yv 7.78 chains, to stone corner lot Whence along line of No. 6 S 3 1-2 W 8.09 chajns to stone thence along street S §6 i-2 E 6.52 chains to a stone 18 ft. westward of church; thence parallel with church lot line N 14 E 2.94 chains to stone thence S 80 1-2 E }8 ft. to corner of church lot and J. T. Roger corner thence along said Roger line and Geo. Rogers, Sr., line N 7 E 3.15 chains to beginning. Contains 5 acres. 2. A tract of about 2 acres of land in Kittrell Township adjoining lands formerly owned by Continental Plant Co. C. L. Blacknall for a new street. See deed Book 79, Page 508 for fur fhep descriptipn. Other terms and conditions will be announced at the sale. This Bth day of December, 1936. R. G. KITTRELL, Commlssioper- NOTICE OF SALE QF LAND. Under and by virtue of the powers contained in, and in execution of the duties imposed upon me by, a certain judgment of the Superior Court of Vance County, North Carolina, enter ed in an action therein pending to foreclose tax liens and" entitled, “Vance County vs. IMrs. Mary R. Ellis” being “No. 313“ on the Civil Issue Docket of said Court, I will on Monday, the llth day of January, 1937, at 12 o’clock, Noon, at the Court House Door of said Vance County, of fer for sale to the highest bidder for cash she following described land, jto-wit: 1. That tract of land in Kittrell Township bounded as follows: Begin ning at a culvert and chopped tree Where tee bottom runs across the road between O. M. Ellis house and where B. M. Ellis lives and running thence N to Mrs. Hoyles line then with Hoyles line to a hickory, the old Hawkins corner in Hoyles line, then N. E. to a rock at Hoyles corner thence W 36 poles and 8 links to a rock; thence S 46 poles pnd 6 links to a stone; thence along Ave. S 63, E 36 poles to the Hawkins corner; thence along Ave. S 63 to tee beginning. 2. Begin at a stone G. M. Ellis cor ner G. M. Wiers line and run thence along said Wier’s line N 3-4 S 7.38 chains to center of road G. M. Wiers corner in Sallie Williams line 12 ft. N of Dogwood; thehce along said Wil liams line S 87 E 965 chains to a stone 3 ft. W of Post Oak in said Wil liams line; thence south 4 3-4 W 7.18 chains to a stake 5 ft. N of Pine, 0. M. Ellis corner; thence along said Ellis line N 89 W 9.06 chains to the beginning. See deeds Book 35, Page 368 and Book 11, Page 197 for further description. Other terms and conditions will be announced at the sale. This Bth day of December, 1936. R. G. KITTRELL, ( Commissioner,
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