THE NEWS-JOURNAL, RAEFORO, N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1945 PAGE SIX Reaves. Mrs. J. L 30 acres, Res. Scott, Willie 50 acres. Res. Townsend, Mrs. Mary A. Est. 238 acres, Res. -Bal. 48.12 MrLAlCHLIN Colored Baker, Ancrew 2 acres, Ray 14-42 Bandy, F. D. Est. 122 acres. Old Res. 31.44 Barret, w- -38 acres, Oid Res. , I 48 Ilotice Of Sheriff's Sale Of Land For Taxes Due Hoke County For 1944 By virtue of the authority vested in me as Sheriff of Hoke County in accordance with Section 4, Chapter 213, Public Laws of North Carolina, 1927, I will on Monday the 5th of No vember 1945, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the unpaid taxes for the year 1944, the following tracts or parcels of land. TIME OF SALE: 11A.M. PLACE OF SALE: The Courthouse Door in RAEFORD, N. C. The amounts herewith listed do not include delinquent penalties nor the costs of advertising. ALLENDALE TOWNSHIP White 1944 LAND SALES Rushian, Mrs. Nellie Lee 37 acres, Res 10.32 Rushian, R. W. 38 acres, Res 17.62 AXTIOCH TWP. White 1944 LAND SALES Adkins, Stephen 89 acres, Res 58.64 Conoly, John Ed 32 acres, McNeill 10.68 Cope, D. C 22 acres. Cope 10.56 McNeill, M. B. Est. 100 acres Mill Site 6.00 McNeill, W. A. 133 1-2 acres, Res 52.24 McPhaul, Elbert 323 1-2 acres, McP. & McNeill.. 156.80 ANTIOCH TWP. Colored Currie, George 12 acres, Currie 2.88 Ciirrie, Fannie 12 acres, Currie 6.48 Currie, Hattie 12 acres, Currie 2.88 Ci:..:, I jar. c 12 r.cres, Currie 2.88 Grnham. Rye Bell 20 acres, McCormick 6.00 McCormick, W. W. Est. 281 acres. Old Res 123.54 McLean, Albert 15 acres, S. McLean 13.06 McMillan, Emma Est 12 acres, Currie 1.44 McRae, J. T. 88 acres, K. McRae 34.36 Quick, James & Myrtle 57 acres, Thomas; 16 acres, Hodgin 38.28 Watkins, Kenny 12 acres, McMillan 2.88 BLl'E SPRINGS TWP. White 1944 LAND SALES Love, Miss Bessie & Mrs. Sykes 104 acres, Res. 10.44 Love, D. J. 63 3-10 acres, Res 25.78 McNeill, J. K. 62 acres, McQueen, Bal. 11.66 N. C. J. S. LanJ Bank 67 6-10, McNeill; 60 McBryde 50.82 Nunnemaker, Mrs. C. P. 90 Cr. Swpt.; 81 5-10, Alex Purcell; 46, W. Purcell 27.33 BLl'E SPRINGS TWP. Colored Brown, Lizzie 50 acres. Res 20.98 Ferguson, Daniel 18 1-2 acres McNair Invest. Co. 18.41 McEachern, Fletcher 14 acres, McEachern 23.71 McPhatter, Mary Eliza Est. 23 N. Purcell; 37 1-2 Res.; 3 L. McP Bal. 23.32 McRae, Hattie 5 acres, H. McBryde 2.10 Parker, Jim Est. 60 J. Parker 29.50 LITTLE RIVER TWP. White 1944 LAND SALES Adcox, S. S. 8 acres, L. River 5.52 Bass, G. G. 19 acres, Harnett Line 3.60 Bradford, London 16 2-3 acres, McLeod 1.92 Deese, Dan 15 acres. Bakers 2.70 Duno, Christian 108 acres, Moore Line 12.96 Garner, W. M. 31 acres, A. A. Garner 6.40 Holder, Heirs 21 acres, James Creek 1.92 Johnson, J. L. 44 acres, Res 17.70 Keith, Catherine J. 120 acres, Vass Road 31.20 McCrimmon, John Est. 5 acres, James Creek 60 McMillan, W. H. Est. 12 acres, Harnett Line 1.44 Pendergrass, Artie W. 50 acres, Foote 4.8D Smith, W. P. Heirs 22 acres Cranes Creek 1.65 LITTLE RIVER Colored Burns, Jas. Est. 62 acres, Res 13.04 Elliott, Solomon Heirs 39 acres, Beaver Creek.... 4.68 STONEWALL TWP. White 1944 LAND SALES Adams, Mrs. D. C. 124 acres, Kinlaw 35.88 Barnard, Mrs. R. C. 34 acres, Crawley 12.90 Davis, E. J. Est. 49 acres, Old Res 15.96 Jondon, W. H. Est. 52 acres, Res 30.36 Marley, W. E. 59 acres, Long Marsh Bal 25.20 Parker, Dr. 50 acres, Blue 45.00 Sandy, Loyd 100 acres, Wrenn 19.00 Sandy, Mrs. Mary Est. 39 3-4 acres, Adcox 10.57 STONEWALL TWP. Colored 1944 LAND SALES Baldwin, Ed 12 acres, Jno Baldwin 7.80 Baldwin, Charlie 13 acres, Jno Baldwin 10.06 Baldwin, Rudolph 13 1-2 acres, Jno Baldwin.... 11.52 Baldwin Sarah 20 acres, Jno Baldwin 22.50 Baldwin. Will 11 acres, Jno Baldwin.... 4.80 Melvin, Essie Mae It acres, Jno Baldwin 4.80 Purdie, James 53 acres. Res. (P Purdie) 37.34 Ql EWHIFFLE TWP White LAND SALES Dickson, Paul Est. 100 acres, S. A. Blue 22.80 Gillis, R. A. Est. 64 acres, Old Gillis 10.32 Graham, J. W. 32 acres, Graham 4.50 McLeod, Margaret C. Est. 30 acres, L. River 1.80 Southern Security & Guaranty Co. 83 acres, Brown 39.24 Stewart, R. F. 15 acres, Sinclair 5.40 Thompson, R. W. 70 7-10 acres, A. Holland..Bal. 10.00 QIEWHDTLE Colored Blue, Flora C 147 acres. Blue 26.06 Currie, Sallie 8 1-2 acres, Cattie Ray S.12 Ferrell, S. F. Est 21 2-3 acres, Res 4.48 John, Willie 31 acres, Cox 9.94 Maynor, Margaret Est. 120 acres, Old Res 30.72 Mungle, John 3 acres. Res 6.00 McGregor, W. M. Est. 74 acres, Old Res 22.08 McRae, Frank 100 acres, Rod Gillis 22.98 McLAlCHLIN TWP. White 1944 LAND SALES Blue, James F. 38 acres, Davis 4.56 Boseman, Mrs. W. T 1 lot, Res 15.60 Capps, M. E. 33 acres, Capp 8.00 Cheek, J. M. Est. 20 acres, Cheek 3.30 Hoke County Club 12 acres, McFadyen 21 60 McCall, Mrs. John Hugh 2 acres, McMillan 1.20 Pittman, Mrs. R. L. 235 acres, Sykes 90.00 8.40 J2.20 Graham, Laura 2 acres, Boahn 7-90 Hadley, Henry Est. 27 acres, Old Res. 8.10 Maynor, Frank 12 1-2 acres, Ed Maynor 2.47 Maynor, Hurley 62 acres, Ed Maynor 12.28 Maynor, Joseph 12 1-2 acres, Ed Maynor 2.47 Raleigh, Joe 18 acres, Res., 9.7 acres, Res 12.84 Robinson, Michael 29.6 acres, McNeill 3.60 Stewart, James 25 acres, Res 14.64 Willis, George 17 1-2 acres, McKlnnon 4.20 RAEFORD TOWNSHIP White 1944 LAND SALES Andrews, L. M. Est. 1 lot, Res 10.80 Baker, W. B. Est. 2 lots, Old Res., 1 lot, Res S.OO Barefoot, J. B. 1 lot, Rockfish Ave 1.80 Bell, Mrs. Irene H. 1 lot, Edinboro 2.40 Black, Mrs. J. A. 1 lot, Maxwell, 1 lot, Wag ram Rd 4.56 Blue, John McKay 3 2-10 Res.. 1 lot N. Rail road 27.00 Blue, N. B. 1 lot, Res., 82 a. Red Springs Rd 89.70 Brown, Rev. W. C 1 lot, Donaldson 10.80 Bryant, J. B. 1 lot, Rockfish Ave 180 Buffkin, C. B. 1 lot Polston - 6.48 Clark, Jasper 23 acres, Res 20.98 Council. Rebecca Est. 87 acres, Upchurch 18.54 Culbreth, M. M. 49 acres, Norton - - 40.92 Culbreth, Mrs. M. M. 31.4 acres, Norton 16.20 Currie, Mrs. B. G. Est. 1 lot, Stewart 3.60 Dalton, Dr. B. B. 1 lot, Matheson 1.80 Davis, Carson 1 lot, Prospect - 12.76 Dickson, Mrs. Paul 1 lot, Res., 1 lot, Prospect.... 58.74 Dowling, Roena Est. 1 lot. Leach 120 Epstein, Mitchell 1 lot, Res . 66.98 Gales, W. J. 1 lot, Galas 3 60 Graha:r, J. D. Est. 1 lot, Res 16.50 Guin, D. L., Est. 12 acres, Tyson 12.00 Gulledge, Joe 1 lot, Res 30.10 Jackson, Mrs. M. A. 1 lot, Res 6.30 Monroe, A. C. Est. 45.36 Camp Line 5.40 McKeithan, Mrs. L. M. Est. 1 lot, Res 27.00 McLean, J. C, Jr. 28.9 Mclan Est 15.50 McNeill, Mrs. John K. 3 1-2 acres, McGill 18.00 McNeill, J. K. 5 a. Wilson, 80 a. McLauchlin, 20 a. C. C. Covington, 52 a. Covington Est., 1 lot Res., Lots: Cockman, Cameron and B. Morris - 203.58 j McNeill, N. A 167 a. Dew Trustee, 13 a. Mc- ! Lauchlin, 1 lot Main 76.32 I Niven, J. A. Est. 19 a. Brown, 15 a. Res 39.00 Niven, J. A. & E. E. 28 acres, Niven 11.10 I Patterson, A. M. Lots: Patterson and Old Res 45.00 Patterson, J. A. Est. 15.8, Fayetteville Rd 9.00 I Peele, Miss Mattie 1 lot, Res 30.00 Peele, Mrs. Roberta Est. 1 lot, Res 18.00 Stephens, C. L. 1 lot McLean, 1 lot, McQueen, 1 lot, Brock 40 86 Taylor, W. V. 1 lot, Res 10.42 Thomas, Bessie 2 acres, A. D. Sanders 1.92 Toler, W. J. 6 lots, Gales 3.60 Westbrook, C. W. 1 lot, 6th Ave 1.80 Wilson, W. D. 1 lot, G. Leach 9 70 Wright, Bill 1 lot, McLeod 99.68 RAEFORD TOWNSHIP Colored Barrett, Mary 1 lot, Cockman 96 Bethea, Arch Est. 1 lot, Cockman - .90 Bethea, Ernest 1 lot, Maxwell 7.30 Blue, Vandyke Est. 3.7 S. Blue 90 .90 .90 3.70 1.20 1.20 3.60 6.88 2.40 3.20 Controls Oil All Airplane Travel And Construction WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. All con trols came off construction and air plane travel today as the nation entered its third month of peace. Lifting of WPB's ban on civilian construction was expected to stimu late business expansion and provide a new source of Jobs for the coun try's rising total of unemployed. It came as reconversion officials voiced general satisfaction with the progress thus far made while cau tioning at the same time that the upsurge of labor strife would delay the back-to-normal process. From official and unofficial quar ters came these forecasts of future trenvis and actions: Wages labor wants a 30 per cent increase to offset loss of overtime. I Official sentiment is growing for federal approval of a rise of per haps 15 per cent, but this plan so far lacks White House blessing. Prices such a wage boost neces sarily would increase price levels by 1 3 or 4 per cent. Meantime OPA is holding the line, insisting on 1942 retail prics for most goods coming back on the market. Strikes failure to date in settling critical oil and coal emergencies has spurred demands for some peacetime dispute-handling machinery. This could mean revival of the dying war labor board or creation of a new agency to handle test cases and fix a formula for peaceful settlements. Indications are that unions will re quest 600 strike votes In October, double last months record total. The stricken industries Include automo biles, lumber, shipping and trucking. Barrett Promotes Carolinas Manager The Barrett Division, Allied Chemi cal & Dye Corporation, announces the promotion of Clarence J. Ball, formerly Sales Manager for the Virginia-North Carolina district, to the position of Sales Manager. Southern District, which territory include the entire South. Mr. Ball will issurc the duties which were formerly un- Hor th nnervision of Roy S. Mars- den who has been appointed As sistant Manager of the Salei Agsticy Department, with headquarter! in New York. Mr. Ball has been associated with Barrett for a period of ten yean and has been engaged In the sale and r,i "Arcadian." the Ameri can Nitrate of Soda, manufactured a tHorjewell. Va.. andi promotion of other Barrett nitrogen produce for agricultural consumption in th Vir- Iginia-North Carolina District. Mr. at Hopewell, Va., 'ana promotion residence in Norfolk, Va. Egg prices are expected to decline more than seasonally after Novem ber, and to be at or near support levels during most of the winter and spring, says BAE. fi MOST FAMOUS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL PLAEROFALL TIME WHEfi ME WAS s SETTING SCOJZWG MARKS FO&. M9Td HI6H OF CHICAGO 3 BILL WAS IH THERE WITH THE UAVy WHEN THE FINAL WHISTLE BLEW IN THE BIGGER. GAME YlCTORY BONDS unuumuwinmia U. it. J rtaiury Vtfartmtnt Bootman, Mallie 2 1-2 Old Res. Bootman, Mary Bell 2 1-2 Old Res Bridges, Malcom 1 lot, Silver City Brown, Malcom Est 1 lot Silver City Brown, Sam 1 lot, McLauchlin - Carmichael, Dave Est. 1 lot, Cockman Clark, Roy 1 lot, Res Crutchfield, Geo. & Wife 1 lot, Cameron Edwards, Sandy 2 acres, J. A. McD. . Elliot, Flora C 3 a. J. Blue, 4 a. S. Blue, 1 lot, Res 390 Foster, Reuben 3 Maxwell lots - 5.70 Galbraith, Alice 2 1-2 acres, Old Res 90 Galbraith, Sallie Est 3 1-2 acres, Old Res 3.18 Graham, John W. 1 1-2 acres, Res : 1.80 Harrington, Hattie 4 acres, Brookwood 90 Harris, C. W. 7 1-2 acres, Re's 11.51 Hines, Earnest Est 1 lot Maxwell 3.60 Hollingsworth, Carl 1 lot, Res 10.90 Ingram, Kate 1 lot, Scurlock 60 Johnson, P. P. Est. 2 1-2 acres, Old Res 2.10 Jone, Ella 1 lot, Olfl Res 1.80 Jones, Lucy 9 acres. Res 3.60 Jones, Martin 3 acres, McLauchlin 90 Kelly, W. P. Est. 1 lot. Res 1.60 Love, Daniel 1 lot. Maxwell 3.70 Love, Sam 1 lot, Silver City 1.20 Melton, G. W. 1 lot. Silver City 1.80 Monroe, Stephen 1 lot, Pope Hill 4.30 Morrison, Arch Est. 1 lot, Queenmore 90 Murphy, J. H. 1 lot, Brookwood 1.80 Murphy, Roy 1 lot, Pope Hill - 60 McAllister, F. R. Est 11 acres, McAllister 11.16 McCall, Mitchel 9 Cockman lots 13.05 McEachern, Daniel R. 3 lots. Silver City 6.10 Mclntyre, James 1 lot, Cockman 6.10 McLauchlin, Decie 3 acres, Geo. Willis 1.80 McLean, Will T. 1 lot, McDiarmid 1.20 McNVUl, Dunk Est. 7 1-2 acres, Res 4.80 McNeill, George 1 lot, John Moore 2.86 McNeill, John D. 2 lots, Cockman 4.90 McNeill, Scott 1 lot, Silver City - 1.60 McNeill, Simon 1 lot, Cockman - - 4 80 McPhatter, Cell 1 lot, Moore 72 McPhatter, Frank 1 lot. Silver City 1.80 McRae, T. K. 1 lot, Queenmore - 90 McRae, Will 1-2 a. Res 3.10 McRae, William Est 62 acres, Res. 13.20 Pope, Lillie Est. 5 acres, Pope Hill 6.00 Pope, Will 1 lot, L. Kaylor 6.66 Purcell, Ed 1 lot, Queenmore 6.02 Purcell, Sallie A. 50 acres. Res., 1 lot, Cockman 11.10 Rogers, Ansel 1 lot, Moore .66 Scurlock, D. P. 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