4'. NIWS-JOI^AL '•■■•■ •> - '. -- • Mi TQUBSDAY^ SEPTEMBER 1»49 r lotice of Sheriff's Sale of Laid For Taxes Doe Hoke Coonty For 1948. By virtue of the authority vested in me as Sheriff of Hoke Countj* in accordance with Section 4, Chapter 213, ’Pub- Uc Laws of North Carolina, 1927, I will on Monday the 3rd of October, 1949 offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy the unpaid taxes for tlie year 1948, the follow ing tracts or parcels of land. TIME OF SALE: 11 A. M. PLACE OF SALE: THE COURTHOUSE DOOR-IN RAEFORD, N. C. , The amount herewith listed do not include delinquent penalties nor the cost of advertising. . Hi C. A. Tyler, 55 ’A Koonce .— - Mrs. Myrtle Tyler, 20 A Koonce — Young Wood Est, 50 A .... 31.65 14.69 ^ 2!75 24.17 5.28 5.06 ALLEND.4LE TOWNSHIP — WHITE Mrs Della McDuffie Est., 14 A McLauchlin Mrs! Fannie McNeill Est., 27 A McNeill G. C. Redding Est. 115 A 2.75 14.96 Purcell - M. A, Singleton. 564 A WiUiams 230.64 John Townsend. 76 A , Hawley -— - AXXENDALE township — COLORED Maicnlm Johnson, 13 A Res 8.25 8t McPhaul 23.11 4.40 19.33 15184 24.10 12.10 12.03 51.09 7.70 19.45 J. S. McLean, 28 A Res William McLean. 5 A McPhaul • j. c. Est., 127 A McNeill »...'BaL Henry McPhatter Est., 28 A McPhatter — Neill McPhatto-, 80 A McGirt ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP — WHITE n. c. Cc^, 22 A Res; 11 A Cope ...... T. E. Cope, 29 1-2 A Cope - Mrs. John Culbreth. 80 A Res - J. H. Htiggins, 95 A Parrish J. H. Humphrey, 47 1-2 A Currie Hector McBryde, 100 A McBryde 29.37 19.60 13.50 53.45 32.08 J. W. McNeill, Jr., 9 A Res. .. J. H. McNeill, Jr., 1 A Res .. W. A. McNeill, 133 1-2 A Res Ebert McPhaul, 191 A McPhaul, ‘f t Will Watson, 50 A Res. ANTIOCH TOWNSHIP — COLORED Isaac Currie. 12 A Currie Hattie Currie, 12 A Currie George Currie ,12 A Currie Fannie Currie, 12 A Currie Mariah Graham, 22.9 A Tom Martin. 8 A Herbert McCormick, 8.7 A Wbert McLean. 15 A Res Eliza McLean. 12 .4 Currie Emma McMillian. 12 A Currie James & Myrtle Quick, 73 Thomas & Hodgin 3^4 Tom Wade.' 15 A AVatson - 27.1.0 June "Wilson. 8.7 A .McCormick; 20 A Res BLIE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP — WHITE Rex Curhe.' 41 A Res; 61 .-A -Currie - C. M. Gainey. 260 A W. Forest; 67.5 .A McLauchlin Co Bal M.' Gaine.v Est, 27.5 .A Old Res , Highsm.ith Hospital, 50 A Clark 2.7d Henry J. Penny, 2'62 A ^i9 W. T. Walters, 28 1-2 A Walters ...; 12.57 John A. AVilkes, 37 A Res ■- BLUE SPRINGS TOWNSHIP — COLORED,,^ John W. Davis, 275 A Old Res Mack Evans, 9 .A Old Res Daniel Ferguson, 18.5 A Res ,.... Mitchell McCall, 30 A, AV. G. Buie Frances McCormick, 70 A McCormick ^ 55.77 John McEachern,. 14 A McEachem 18.60 Mitchell McEachern, 14 A McEachern 1- 30.41 Minnie L. McLauchlin Est. 19.4 A Old Res L. McPhatter, 3 A Res Rosetta McQueen, 100 A Res lillman Parker, 36 A Tom Parker W. D. Priest, 44 .A Priest ^ Nancy J. Singletaif $|Ll Mrimmon Aggie Stubbs, 1 4 _ MCLAUCHLIN TOWNSHIP — CO^LOBHD^ 'i Daniel Bandy, 32 A Bandy — John Qandy Est, 2’3 1-2 A Bandy ........T Bern Barrett Est, 36 A Res Bennie Campbell, 15 A Res; 5 A Campbell 13.86 Harvey Campbell, 25 A Res 20.88 Beulah Campbell, 5 A Campbell 2.20 James Capel Est, 25 A Capel 7.15 Lacy Graham, 54 A Res , 22.36 Laura Graham, -2 A- Res Bal. 18.30 Henry Hadley Est, 27 A Hadley 1...... , 7.92 E. J. Hough, 50 A Res; 12 1-2 A Mayner —- 2:8.57 J(Jbephine Hough, 4 A Mayhor ^ 1-90 Beulah Mae Lee, 5 A Camplaell 1-43 Neill McAllister, 39.5 A Burney 11.68 Will Mclver, 19 A Rfes : 13.90 Cattle McLauchlin, 24 A McNeill - 2.64 Mary Bell McNeill, 30.4 A Toomer 3.36 Elvin Maynor, 2 1-2 A Bandy ...k : Neiil Maynor, 4.2 A Maynor * :— 10.34 Neill Monroe, 13 A Res; 5 A Campbell ,. K. S. Ray, 28 1-2 A Ray - K. S. Ray ESt, 71 1-2 A Ray Ethel Raiford, 35 1-2 A Mumford Est Joe Raleigh, 18 A McGill; 9 1-2 A Stubbs Bal. Betsey Robinson, 28.6 A Res —.— James Stews^, 25 A Res — QUEWHIFFLE township'—WHITE B. B.'Brown, 1 A Res —• A. A. Calhoun, 147 A Pate - - ^^^jliajn Faulk, 86 3—4 Riley R. A. Gillis Est, 64 A GiUis ! .1..- : , Sd3 J. W. Graham Est, 32 ^ Graham ....... 6.12 Cobbard Lowery, 101 A McNair L 53.09 Mrs. Margaret McLeod. Est, 30 A Lumber River l^dultsb^f X Lot Service Stetiou SmclfiiTf 95 clerk Southern Security & Guaranity Co., 83 A Brown ; QUEWHIFFLE TOWNSHIP — COLORED Hector Campbell, 4 Lots Maultsby — 3-60 Pauline Chambers, 3.2 A Ferrell I ‘ LIO Willie Davis, 25 1-2 A McNeill —...— 7.70 John Davis, 24 1-2 A Sinclair ., 5.24 Naomi & Lillian dawson.' 4 Lots Dobbins LIO D. W. Ferrell. 5 1-4' A Penny Leach Est Jane Hamer, 12 A.Rockfish John W. Hines, 50 A Blue ...'. Paul Hurst. 61 A Buie Willie John, 31 A Cox 12.21 16.99 34.98 19.58 7.54 3.30 1^.31 31.60 48.70 16.50 1.65 68.20 52.32 35.97 3.73 2.35 11.00 29.18 8.33 Malcolm Brown Est, 1 Loi Siler City —— Mack Briie,' 1 Lot Cockman —— Alex Campbell, 1 Lot Res — Dave Carmichael Est, 1 Lot Res ri——-— * T. Cl'Carpenter, 1 Lot pockman ......... — - James Carpenter, 1 Lot H. A. Cameron 1.10 i.05 10.81 8.30 '5.09 12.85 Nath|piiel Carpenter, I Lot Res 18.01 Patrick Cook, 3 Lots Queenmore .., - 3.11 1 Lot Res 3.88 George Crutchfield, 1 • Lot Cameron - 2.20 Lawrence Dockery, 1 Lot Siler City 7.56 John W. Douglas, 5 A Old Res 5.50 Flora Durant, 3 3-4 A Jones - '1-38 Sandy- Edwards, 2 A McDiarmid 8.96 Flora C. Elliott, 4 A Blue; 3 A Blue; 5 A Old Res ,....7.. 3.58 Major Evans. 1 Lot Res - 7.97 Matthew Ferguson, 3 Lots - - 23.46 Alice F., Flynn, 3 A Otis Bridgers 16.66 William Frierson. 4 A Res - 13-32 Brooks Frierson, 1 Lot Res - -. - 18-75 AUce Galbreth. ,2 1-2 A Old Res -83 Maggie Galbreth, 8 1-2 A Old Res 2.48 Sallie Galbreth Est, 3 1-2 A Old Res Moses Graham', 11 A Res John W. Graham. 1 1-2 A Res ’.. Hattie Harrington, 4 Lots Brock Carl Hollingsworth, 1 Lot Res Eki Hollingsworth, 1 Lot Res - Bal. 7.91 D. H. Holt, 1 Lot Cockman ...................... 5.50 NelUe Hope, 1 Lot Res 7.70 Ella Mae Hunter, 1 tot James Quick 1.10 Caroline Huske Est, 15 A Old Res - - - 6-68 Kate Ingram, 1 Lot Scurlock -55 Lonzoe Jackson, 1 Lot Ed Buie 7.78 Alice Jones. 2 Lots Siler City 9.57 Lucy Jones, 9 A Rft .»— - 6.95 John D. iones .......rf.—Hal. .62 Martin Jones, 3 Lots McLauchlin — .83 Dave Jones, 1 Lot Res W. P. Kelly Est, 1 Lot Res Oscar Laney, 1 Lot Gre^nmora, . Florine Letlow. 3 Lots Hes , A^ong - - - Homemakers Grace McKenzile 10.8S 1.65 1.65 6.60 8.25 1.10 11.00 17.03 2.64 '2.64 23.33 46.31 145.82 18.70 34.96 11.82 4.95 11.49 9.90 17.27 .33 40.82 12.55 29d8 18.72 11.39 W . J. Maynor,. 24 A Maynor 8.91 .55 11.88 9.90 17.82 5.12 3.30 14.08 LITTLE RIVER 1 OWNSHIP — WHITE S. S. Adcox. 8 A Club House 5.50 T. , B. Baker, SC .A Res - G. G. Bass, 18 } Harnett Line O. C. Blackburn, tbi A Lunden Bradfor) , 16 2^3 A 21.19 3.96 38.45 1.92 N. W. Bridges, 5 A Res: 1 3-4 A McFadyen 13.75 S. J. Cummings 70 A Dan McCrimmon 16.72 J. C. Doss. Ba; due on Rollins 10.20 Christian Dunr i08 A Moore Co Line i- H.SS B. H. Garner, 60 A Res - - 14.85 C. G. Hart. T A Holder Heirs .19.00 J. L. Johnson 44 Airies; 25 A Daniel Smith 41.91 John McCrinr/non, 5 A Janoes Creek - 66 Mack McFar,yen, 10 A Club House 5.50 W. H. McMillian, 12 A Harnett Line 1,65 W. P. Smi-h Heirs, 22 A Cranes Creek 2.42 Ottis Pendergrass, 50 A , 5.50 Clyde Thomas, 2 A Res 13.50 Mrs. W. A. Thomas, 383 A Vass Rd 55.00 Marvi/i Whitney, 2B 3-4 A Aiken ; - 3.85 LITTLE RIVER TOWNSHIP — COLORED Dan Cherry, 3 A Res 7.62 Eliza Cherry. 3 A Res 1.10 Henry Dobbin, 1 A Res 5.53 Matthew A. Elliott, 39 A Res 5.56 William Faulk, 4 A Res , 19.00 David McAllister Est. 8 A James Creek Bal. Nathan McCrimmon, 3 A McL Bal. Julia McLean, 11 A Vass Rd 1.92 Estelle Thomas, 22 A Res Bal. .50 Otba Worthy, ]2 1-2 A Res Bal. McLauchlin township — white Mrs. D. C. Adam.s, 30 A Ray Mrs. W. T. Boseman, Store Building; Dwelling; 110 A Town send; 1 vacant lot 53.35 Mrs. E. L. Cameron, 115 A McNeill 51.81 M. E. Capps. 34 A . 3.74 M. S. Gibson, 100 A Res; 60 A EsteUe Gibson 66.49 H. P. Harmorif 10 A McDiarrnid; 1 A McNeill; 3 A McNeill .... 6.93 Smith McCranej’, 23 A 2.53 Neill McNeill, 35 A G, E. Parker Est 15.40 John Monger, 2 Lots Maultsby Lillie Monger, 4 Lots Res Geirge Murchison, 2 A Res W. M. McGregor Est. 49 A Old Res James McLaurin, 4' Lots Maulteby 19-62 Johnnie McLauchlin, 2' Lots Maultsby --- 13.34 Frank McRae, 100 A Rod Gillis 26.84 Eliza Shaw, 31 A Blue Emmett Smith Est, 2 A Res Mattie Smith Est. 63 A Old Res RAEFORD TOWNSHIP — WHITE Lester E. Baker, 1 Lot Epstein & Yarborough - 16-50 W. B. Baker Est. 3 A Old Res 2-75 J. Reese Baxley, 2 Lots McLauchlin; 1 Lot Jones; 1 Lot Bradley 30.75 Mrs. D. E. Blue, 140 A Res; 635 J. A. Blue 133.65 N. B. Blue, 82 A Red Spgs Rd; 1 Lot Res ...i 83.95 J. B. Bryant, 1 Lot Rockfish Ave — - -I-88 Malcolm Clark, 1 Lot McQuage 41.66 J. W. Caddell, 2 Lots McNeill 1-65 J. W. Cain, 5 A J. W. Cain Est - ^ ; 5.99 Hubert Cameron, 1 Lot Res , ^25.32 Mrs. J. A! & E. L. Cameron, 6 Lots Rhodes 3.30 Mrs. E. L. Cameron, 314 A Timberland; I Lot Rhodes 161.48 J. Clyde Campbell, 1 Lot Rfay Conoly -L..- 34.62 Mrs. B. G. Currie Est, 1 Lot Stewart St — 3.30 Harry Epstein, 1 Lot Mcftyde —- 13.83 Sidney Epstein, 1 Lot Res 22.30 Archie Epstein, 1 Lot McBryde - - - - 4.70 A. J. Freeman, 1 Lot Res .7...... 27.83 W. J. Gal6s, 1 Lot Gales - 3.30 C^laud K. Gibson, 1 Lot N Main St 2.47 Clayton Gore, 1 Lot Dan Holt - 4.40 Mrs. Mattie Grandy.- 1 Lot 5th Ave 1-65 Ila Belle Ivey, 103 A Collins .'. 48.85 G. F. Koonce, 1 Lot Res - 1-10 G. E. Long, 10 A Dr. Garner; 1 A Long 22.30 Mrs. Sadie McCrimmon, 1 Lot Res ; 8.80 Mrs. J. A. McKeithan, 1 Lot Res 8.25 W. H. McNeill, 4 A Service Station; Taylor SS 66.C0 Mrs. Nellie McNeill, 1 Lot Store; 1 Lot Res ....Bal. i9.52' M. K. McNeill Est, 57 A Raeford Rd; 1 Lot Store Bal. 38.72 N. A. McNeill, 167 A M. C. Dew; 12 A McLauchlin; 1 Lot Pat terson; 1 Lot M. A. Patterson; 1 Lot Wilson; 1 Lot Res; 1 ' Main St; 1 Lot Keith; 1 feot Iron Bal. 173.31 M. H. McPhaul, Jr, 1 Lot Blue 2.75 Bruce Morris, 1 Lot Res, , - 22.66 Mrs. Will Read, 1 Lot Res; 4 Lots Wright; 2 Lots Sessoms ^- 38.06 C. L. Stephens. 1 Lot McLauchlin; 1 Lot Johnson; 1 Lot Mc Lean; 1 Lot McQueen; 1 Lot.Brouk .— - Bal. 137.34 Mrs. C. L. Stephens, 1 Lot Res — — 22.00 Clyde C. Stocks, 1 Lot Res : L.— - 14.05 W. U. Taylor, 1 Lot Res 18-71 W. J. Tolar, 6 Lots Gales - ik."; 3.30 J. A. Walters. 1 Lot Prospect — 2'.20 C. W. Westbrook, 1 Lot; 6th Ave 1-85 Wiley Williams, 1 1.2 A Dr. Gardner l-l® W. O. Wright, 17 ,A Res - 170.61 RAEFORD TOWNSHIP — COLORED John Adams, 1 Lot ' 12.00 Cora Arnold, 4 Lots — 2.20 Ardell Bailey. 1 Lot 10.81 Ross Ballentine, 5 A Res -...Bal. , 5.35 James Barber, i Lot 8.01 Candy Barrett, 3 1-2 A Old Res ......r- 4.40 Riley Barrett, 2 Lots .-. - 7.54 Annie Little, 4 Lots A. C. Kjejih - -— —— 9-^ Annie Livingston, 1 Lot Res Sam Love, 1 Lot Siler City M. L. Love', 2 Lots G. R. Freeman : 2.47 Robert Lowery, 2 Lots J. K. McNeill - 8.06 Willie Luckie, 1 Lot Res 8.25 David Miller, 1 Lot Res - 8.22 Will Miller Est, 1 Lot Res - 5.94 Stephen Monroe, 1 Lot Pope Hill -— 1-85 Alex Monroe, 5 A McLauchlin 1.49 Archie Morrison Est, 3 Lots Queenmore, - - '■ -83 Spencer Morrison, 5.1 A Burns .— 16,50 George Morrison, 1 Lot Res - -i—15.62 Lawmence Murphy. 1 Lot Res — 11.00 J. H. Murphy, 1 Lot Brookwood ---- 1-65 What a perfect time of the year to have hearty, home-made Beef Vegetable soup for dinner. With plenty of beef in the soup, it Will make a main dish to serve with crisp rolls and a big green salad. Best of all, thete’s plenty of grass- fed beef in the market to make your beef soup plenty thrifty. Grass-fed beef is -lean beef, just right for. braising, and for sim mering in a savor^ pot of soup. Thrifty, too, are the vegetables that go into the soup. Root vege tables are the kind most popular in Beef Vegetable’' Soup and root vegetables are usually the cheap est in the market. So much about thrift might cast suspicion on the flavor of our soup but that is where the thrift stops and the richness begins. That lean beef gives wonderful savor to soup, making a good, rich stock HiatV ’’beefy” through and through, and the root vegetables haye their emphatic accents to. add to the mixture. Minced parsley and chopped celery leaves give that herb fragrance that is so delight ful in soup. Soup for dinner when it is real. ^ ly meaty is a fine, nourishing dish that suits everyone in the family from the children to the man of the , house. The rich savor of soup cooking is sturdy per fume for your kitchen , and as surance of a good meal to come when a homecoming husband puts his k^y in the door. There is some coritroversy as to whether Behf Vegetable Soup is more delicious with cooked toma toes added or without them. This is purely a matter of family pre ference. We have here a tested recipe without the tomatoes as a basic soup to give the true beef flavor its due emphasis. The soup is a simple blend of good, true flavors. But adding tomatoes will not mar it one bit. It simply adds another flavor accent. 1 For the first really brisk aut umn night, surprise your famiily with an old-fashioned Beef Veg etable Soup dinner. -It will recall to your husband dinners Mother used to make. Cut up the meat 'as the recipe directs to serve right Neill McAllister, 1 Lot E*d Buie - 14-41 George McAllister, 1 Lot Ed Buie : 4.53 Tom Sc Annie McBryde, 2' A McD - 83 Mitchell McCall, 11 Lots Queenmore & Bridgers 14.98 Mabel Shaw McCrimmon, 1 Lot Cameron 5.61 Freeman McDuffie, 1 Lot McNeill 1-18 ErnesJ; McEachern, 1 Lot Freeman 1-10 Niecie, McFadyen,^ 1 Lot Res - - 8.25 Charlotte Meinnis, 1 Lot Res - —- 5.50 Fannie McIntosh, 2 Lots Keith 1-10 Hattie Belle McIntyre, 2 1-2 A Gil|jirist - 2.48 James McIntyre, 1 Lot Cockman -s 4.40 j with the soup anl you’ll have a Reid McKinnon, 1 Lot Res - . 2.75! hearty meal.. If you’ve one, of Stanley McKinnon, 2 Lots Fuller .' - 1-10 these dignified old soup tureens, Sampson McKinnon, 1 Lot Res - 19.66 Tom McLauchlin,, 2 Lots Mitchell- McCall 16:36 Alex McMillian, *24 A McLauchlin 7.15 Maggie McMillian, 1 Lot Siler City - 4.40 Lula McNair, 1 Lot Res : ---- 1-10 Maggie McNair, 2 Lots Keith 1-65 Mattie McNair Est, 1 Lot Res 7.70 David H. McNeill, 1 Lot Cockman 2.20 John R. McNeill, 1 Lot Johnson : 4.70 Simon McNeill, 1 Lot C jckman — - 4.40 j 21/2 qts. cold water James McNeill, 1 Lot Eefi'^ - 8.00 2 tablespoons salt you can serve your soup in style/ If you haven’t it will taste just as good ladled into soup plates or ■Dowls. Pass the crisp hot rolls, have a side-dish of salad, and the main course will be as di^dcious as it is thrifty. Beef Vegetable Soup 2 lbs. beef shank with b-one John H. McNeill. I 'L.ot Res 13.50 Willie McNeill, 1 Lot Res : 10.70 George McNeill, 1 Lot Res , 8.90 Jeff McNeill, 4 A McNeill ! 2.20 Neal . McNeill, 1 Lot Res 9.10 Albert McNeill Est, 1 Lot Res 7.70 Levi McNeill Est, 1 Lot Cockman 55 Dunk McNeill Est, 7 1-2 A Old Res - 4.40 Matthew McRae, 1 Lqt Res & Store - Bal. 10.65 T. K. McRae, 1 Lot Queenmore 82 William McRae Est, 62 A Res 12.10 Hattie McRae, 5 A Grahai-q 2.75 Francis McRae Est. 2 A Res , .- Clarence Page, 1 Lot Siler City 4.40 Nealie Pankey, 1 Lot Res i— 5.50 Caroline Patterson, 1 Lot Res —......... 5:50 E. J. Pe+erkin, Jr, 2 Lots Turnpike Rd , 4.97 Will Pope, 2 Lots Kaylor - 15.67 Lillie Pope Est. 5 A Pope Hill .......... —11.00 Jordon Purcell, 1 Lot Kaylor - 8.91 Willie Ed Purcell, 1 Lot Queenmore - - 5.69 Willie Purcell, 2 Lots Keith — — 2.20 8 4.23 17.38 Walter Edwin- Purcell, 1 Lot Purcell f 2.75 Mrs. Edwin A. Miller, 47 A Scull Mrs, Mary P. Mott, 135 Kinlaw R. H. Myers, 24 A Cheek , C. W. Ray, 91.3 A Res .D. M. Ray, 0.4 A Hhe: 3 1-4 A M.axvell Zlrs. D. A. Ray, 20 A Boann Willie Scott, 50 A Honson . Mg- and Robl Slagle, 57 A Scull 5.17 36.47 3.19 58.92 13,fl9 •J 18.ia 21.64 Nettie L. Beatty, 4 Lots ........Vx.'..'. 5^61 Elbert Bethea, 2 Lots '. .•..,11.33 Jessie Bethea, 4 Lot!? ! ' -.— 8.42 Ernest Bethea, 1 Lot i .6.90 Arch Bethea Est, J Lots —- 1-10 Rachel Black Est. 0 A Black 2.20 Janie Blue. 15 A Res 5.66 Mary Bell Boatman, 2 1-2n.4: OW Rqs —• LIO Ma'tie Boatman. 2 1-2 A Old Res :... 1-10 .'.rnic.'Mae Bratdher, 1 Lot H. A. Carner.oa - 1-10 Brov/n. 1 Lot Ros 13.50 •J',, n. h Bi-'y'.’/'h ! Loi C. R. Frci ;nan — -55 .Mae Brnv.'n, ’ Lot H.. /V. Cameron 1-10 >pn‘ Ero-.vn, '' ,Lo' McLauchlin — 1-10 John A. Brown. 1 Lot Cockman 1-43 James Quick, 10 A Moore; 2 Lots Toomer; 12 A Siler City .... 51.59 Lonnie Ray, 2 Lots Cockman 4.70 David Ray Est,' 8 A Old Res 3.30 Cora J. Robinson, 2 Lots Maxwell 3.30 Ansel Rogers, 1 Lot Moore 60 Joseph W. Saunders, 1 Lot Store Bldg. - 15.92 D.^ P. Scurlock Est, 1 Lot Res 25.31 Mose Shaw Est, 12 1-2 A Branch 8.80 Junious Siler, 1 Lot Res ; 1 2!.20 Willie Siler Est, 1 Lot Cockman 3.58 James Simpson, 1 Lot Res .t 4.95 Dorothy Singletary,, 1 Lot Res 4.40 Chaffie Steele, 57 A McD; 9 1-2 A Johnson 32.13 Emmett Steele, 20 A Allen Steele; 5 A Black; 1 Lot Res 39.46 James Stewart, 5 Lots Cockman 1 2.75 Charlie Stewart, 2 Lots Cockman 1.10 Joe Terry, 7 A M. Jones 2.42 Daizy Thomas, 2 Lots Cockman —3.30 John' B. Wade, 46 A’ Res ; - 12.21 Thelijjan & Luther Wade, 1 A Young 55 Vera V/ilkerson, 1 Lot Res ? 17.27 John Wilson, 1 Lot .Freeman ; 11.33 STONEWALL TOW’NSHIP — WHITE Mrs. D. C. Adams, 124 A Kinlaw & Faircloth 33.44 W. H. Beasley Est, 161 .A Adcox Land Bal 34.68 Mrs. Ruth Bristow, 4 A Res 4.68 Mrs. K. T. Butler, 34 A Res 39.49 (Contiued cn page 11) 1-8 teaspoon pepper Vj! cup sliced onion 2 tablespoons minced' parsley ’2 cup diced celer,y w’ith leaves 1 cup sliced carrots 1’^ cups diced potatoes Have bone cracked at nrarket. Wipe meat with damp cloth. In soup kettle combine meat, water, salt and pepper. Cover; bring to boiling point; skim. Recover and simmer very slowly 4 hours. Re move meat and bone; cut meat into cubes. Add to kettle with re maining ingredients; cover and simmer 30 minutes. NOTE: If^ tomatoes are liked in Beef Vegetable Soup. 1 No. 2 can tomatoes may be* added, decrease ing the water by 2'y2 cups. Other vegetables for Beef Vegetiable Soup are baby lima beans; shredded cabbage; diced turnips; green beans; peas and corn. ASK FOR 666 ■ M A L A R 1, A t . ' ■ P R E P’a' R a TJ on for CHIUS snvER duito . Malaria^ Are You Trading Cars?. REGARDLESS OF WHERE OR WHEN — LET US FINANCE IT FOR YOU. Lumber River Discount Go. Phone 767 South Elm St* LUMBERTON, N. C. /■