CHORALE TRIP - These four members of the Hoke High Chorale enjoyed the many attractions at Six Flags Over Georgia Amusement Park in Atlanta last weekend. Left to right, are Sandy Crowley, Sharon Connaly, Susan Croft and Pam Dockery. F in H A Has Money For Recreation Now Farmers seeking ways to supplement their farm incomes in these days of the "price-cost squeeze" are beginning to take advantage of recreation facilities loans available through Farmers Home Administration. "The State of North Carolina with its abundance of natural beauty lends itself to income ? producing outdoor recreation enterprises," FmHA State Director James T. Johnson pointed out. Only 15 farmers have taken advantage of this opportunity since the inception of the programs several years ago. Most of these farms are in the mountains of western North Carolina except for three farmers in Hyde County who have developed marinas and camping facilities. The loans may be used to develop land and water resources; repair and construct buildings; buy land, equipment, livestock and other recreation items and pay necessary operating expenses. Recreation enterprises that may be financed include; ? Camp grounds and equipment ? Horseback riding stables ? Swimming facilities ? Tennis courts ? Shooting preserves ? Vacation cottages ? Lodges and rooms for visitors ? Lakes and ponds for boating and fidiing ? Nature trails ? Golf courses ? Hunting facilities ? Target ranges ? Trailer parks ? Winter sports areas Andy Cope, in Macon County, is an excellent example of what a fanner can do with this FmHA financing, His farm of several hundred acres, in one of the most beautiful sections of North Carolina, had never been developed to its full income-producing resources. Taking advantage of the "lay of the land," its proximity to National Forest Land, the abundance of clear mountain streams, and Farmers Home Administration financing and technical help. Cope has developed one of the busiest recreation enterprises in the State. From small beginnings this development has become very profitable and provides cabins, fishing lakes, nature trails, and camping facilities for the traveling public. To qualify for recreation-type loans, Johnson added, the applicant must be engaged in farming at the time he applies for the loans and manage and operate the recreation enterprise after the loan is made. Intermediate-term loans are made to finance recreation equipment and operating expenses. Such loans are secured by liens on chattel property, including livestock, equipment and fixtures. Larger, long-term loans are also available and are generally secured by a mortgage on the farm. Unlike other Farmers Home Administration loans made to farmers, the recreation loans are not limited to a family-type operation. Also, the farmer can retain nonessential real estate. Farmers all over the State are encouraged to visit their local office of FmHA to get the facts on these loans programs that may benefit them. Funds are available now for this special purpose. H oke ighlights by Terri Tucker The 1975 Athletic Banquet was held Monday at 6:30 in the Hoke Hijji Gym. The athletes and their guests were served turkey steak with gravy, creamed potatoes, and a variety of vegetables. Speaker for the banquet was John Pecora, athletic director at Hoke High. Coaches presented the top athletes with trophies and certificates. The 1975 All Star Banquet wQl be held Tuesday May 20, in the Gibson Gym. The banquet will begin at 6:30. Students will not attend school Monday May 19 because of teachers work day. School will be dismissed Tuesday May 13 at 2:30 for a teachers meeting. Graduation ceremonies will be held Sunday June 1 in the Hoke High Stadium at 4:00. The Hoke High Band will present their spring concert Thursday May 22 in the Hoke Hijji Gym. The public is invited. Softball Schedule Tuesday, May 13 Wednesday, May 14 Thursday,May IS Monday, May 19 Tuesday, May 20 Wednesday, May 21 7:00 SPCA-Gentry's Tire 8:00 Lumbee Marvel-Hoke Concrete 9:00 Carolina Turf-Kennerty's 7:30 Virgils-McCain 8:30 Lumbee Marvel-Kennerty's 7:00 Hoke Concrete-Carolina Turf 8:00 McCain-Gentry's Tire 9:00 Virgil's-SPCA 7:00 McCain-Lumbee Marvel 8:00 SPCA-Carolina Turf 9:00 Kennerty's-Gen try's Tire 7:30 Hoke Concrete-Virgil's 8:30 Carolina Turf-Gentry's Tire 7:00 SPCA-Kennerty's 8:00 Lumbee Marvel-Virgil's 9:00 McCain-Hoke Concrete Mobile Home Buyers Covered For Repairs, Edmisten Says Attorney General Rufus Edmisten issued a reminder to owners of 52 different mobile home models that they are entitled to repairs if specified problems or defects are covered in their warranties. Edmisten said Thursday, May IS is the deadline for submitting warranty related complaints to the Mobile Home Task Force, Room 226, Federal Trade Commission, Wadiington, D.C., and to the particular manufacturers. Owners of certain models are eligible for the repairs. These are units constructed only between July 1, 1972 and June 30, 1974 by Commodore Corp., 8712 West Dodge Road, Omaha, Neb.; Fleetwood Enterpriies, Inc., P.O. Box 7638, Riverside, Cal.; Redman Industries, inc., 2SS0 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, Tex.; and Skyline Corp., 2S20 By-Pass Road, Elkhart, Indiana. Some 52 models manufactured by the four companies are listed by Edmisten. Copies of complaints sent to the FTC and manufacturers dtould be sent to the Consumer Protection Division, Attorney General's Office, P.O. Box 629, Raleigh 27602. news of Lumber Bridge By Lib Sumner ,J^r ^ Mrs. John Balfour and Jolwny qpent the weekend with her Mte' wrSH;Hlrlowe New Bern r n ? da Ammons of Campbell College, Buies Creek spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs SF ^CZmo^0^ S,eV" Mr. and Mrs. J.W. WUliford of Uk!?eVf^ t?d Tommy Tolar of Spring Lake visited Mrs. A.F. Tolar Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Steve Deese and children of Raeford spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F. Davis Edd> nf'c MfS' 9eorge L. Caddell and tdd? of Raeford visited Misses Lib and Lois Sumner Sunday night Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Britt are spending some time with her daughter a^d family, Mr. and Mrs. BUI Mitcherson in Jacksonville, Florida. Mrs. Mitcherson herh? miJOr SUrgery TuesdaV ?n Jol^r^8 Mother's Day With Mrs John Covington were: Mr. and Mrs Jon of^Raleieh ^ dR3' Mr I.and Mrs- Jim Maxwell and children, Jimmy, Sally r vn and of Dundarrach, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Covington and Mr. and Mrs Johnny Covmgton of Fayetteville. nn cS' a D" Gibson's dinner guests Gihsnllnty WerC Mr" and Mrs- M.S Gibson, Joyce and Ricky, Mr. and Mrs J?.h. Sumner Pamela and Johnny, Mr and Mrs. AJ. Freeman and Arvin Freeman of Fayetteville, Mr. and Mrs Charles Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Sammy B^H anf U,C^ldren' Yvet,e. Kyle and Brandon of Wilmington, Misses Lib and Lois Sumner, Mrs. Rick McMillan and Mrs est,e^lm^rly a"d Kristy' Mr- and Mrs. Steve Freeman, Mr. and Mrs Umont Brown ?f Fayetteville, Mr. and p , P ?Glbson of Stedman and Ronnie Kelly of Fayetteville. Mrs Hunter Forbes spent Monday in MrT Tlth i1" Mr. and u and Miss MiUie WUliford p"dh^rs' Lhzabeth Tolar went with Mrs. M?s^ M "smidi R?V'and r j",d Mrs- Homer Terry of Fort Lauderdale, Florida visited her sister rVSS& *??"* <"'?"?<? Bru<? Edwards of FayettevUle Tuesday afternoon with her father, Richard Cox. Hiiur'pn|d ii*' John ?f North HUls Raleigh spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. F.O. Graham. Mr. Beltrane IfyT"1 ,0 the Division Presidem 1x511 "a", student at weTke'nH^fhn6 Unlversity spent the Roger f! Hull P*?"'5' Mr "d Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Bill Norflinger of wuThe6, gi"ia Spent last weekend MoGou^n>aren,S' Mr' 3nd MrS' Johnny Mrs Elizabeth Tolar of Lumberton spent Sunday and Monday with her sister, Miss Mildred WUliford Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Schell spent Sunday m Charlotte with their son and famUy, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schell wini k- ssrc' K5S!&J?-w H StW*"d Roger F. Hall, Jr. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Roger F. Hall Salisbury.a,,en g Calawba College in Circle one. Women of The Presbyterian Church held their regular monthly meeting Wednesday night in John H1?? MrS' L H" Bu"ard. Mrs John Balfour gave the Bible Study During the program "The Birthday Objective was discussed. There were sever^present Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Circle two, Women of The Se? Church held their regula Z hom meV ug ^ay af,em?on in me home of Mrs. F.O. Graham Mrs andCM^HrpWLgaVC ^ Bible Study h ^ Horton read the minutes WG M?h. me?t,n8i;Those present: Mrs. ac x , y'w ' Frank WUliford, Mrs A.F. Tolar Mrs. Glen Clark, Mrs. Jim Maxwell and daughter, Mary Monroe HifJ u" Covmgton, Mrs. Edwin Wation m" rltZ Weber' Mrs Mildred Watson Mrs. Grace Andrews and Mrs . Horton. At the close of the rick ?8 h?SiesS 3erved sandwiches, icetea ^ cheese cake and Lester Attends Yearly Meet ?SWSSJftSEsW Lester said the delegates discussed ani;t8 legislation in ihes^e assemhlv' , iUgh nothin8 before the assembly at this time would affect localities until next year, he said givm lo ,rifPOrted ?ome discussion was for!" *?,d)e rate of pay increases, with none"105' Qualifies J?**" J?rdl" fm,,hed *cond in meeH^ii cvia at J?18 sectional track meet last Friday at Pembroke Jordan was the only Hoke H?k trackman to qualify for state regional competition today at Greenville. 'Swinging Srs.' To Be Honored The Continuing Education Department at Sandhills Community College will hold a "Swinging Seniors" night Monday, May 19 in honor of Senior Citizens Month. All older adults are invited to attend. The event gets underway at 7 pan. in the arena of the student activities building. Entertainment will be provided by Wayne Livengood and the Bluegraaa Tarheels, The Highland Fling, The Senior Citizens Band of Hamlet, and square dancing groups. Refreshments will be served. Tax List Continued from page 10 Let tie McGregor, 1 Lot Cockman 33.78 Oliver McGregor A Ronald Henry, 2 Acres Res. No. 4 Hwy 401 3.60 George A Bettie Mcintosh, 2 Lots Cockman 35.97 James Mclntyre, 2 Lots McNeill, 2 Lots Boyles 216.09 LoisC. McKenzie, 1 Lot Res. 7th Ave. 33.80 Hattie Shaw McKinnon, Vi Aae McKinnon 1.62 Jennings S. McKinnon, 1 Lot Keith 18.81 Heirs Neil McKinnon, 1 Lot Cockman 34.79 Tim McKoy A Wife, 3 Lots McNeill 123.77 Willie T. McLauchlin, 1 Lot Cockman 76.54 Henry A Mae McLean, 5 Acres Res. Lot 45.12 Lula Miles McLean, J2 Acres Hough 35.20 Heirs Paul McLean, 1 Lot Cockman 15.03 Ruth Shaw Gibson (McLean) 1 Lot McNeill 45.77 Ruth Shaw McLean, 1 Lot Queenmore 20.07 Willie Mae McLean, 1 Lot Res. Singletary 33.66 Heirs Will T. McLean, .06 Acres McDiarmid 53.24 Robert Junior McLeod, 2 Lots Boyles 11.27 Alexander McMillan, 2 Lots Queenmore 137.43 Charles A Annie McMillan, .5 Acres Phillips 86.77 Neal Archie A Mary A. McMillan, 1 Lot McNeill 90 J. B. McNair, 1 Lot McLauchlin 35.60 J.C. McNair A Wife, .54 Acres McRae 3.15 J. C. McNair A Wife, 2 Acres J.C. McPhatter 8.80 K. C. McNair, 1 Lot Cockman 35.67 Roosevelt McNatt A Wife, Yi Acre Gatlin 44.20 Heirs George McNeill, 1 Lot Silver City 2.74 John D. A Millie McNeill, 3 Lots Cockman 39.47 John Haywood McNeill, 1 Lot Fuller 44.69 John Lewis McNeill, 3 Lots Queenmore 33.17 Luddie McNeill Alford, .38 Acres Graham 50.09 Marvin McNeill, 1 Lot Silver City 24.89 Sallie McNeill, 2.5 Acres Queenmore 44.54 Willie McNeill A Others, 5 Lots Cockman 111.20 Eric Lorenzo McPhatter, 1 Lot Cockman 48.83 Raymond McPhatter, 4 Lots Silver City 63.05 Richard A Alberta McPhatter, 3 Lots Cockman, 1 Lot Leasehold 128.51 James F.A Wand C. McPhaul, 1 Lot 27 216.80 John W. McPhaul, 1 Lot Elwood 440.00 John W. McPhaul, 1 Lot Res. A Lot 222.88 Robert Lee McPhaul, 1 Lot Bethune 46.54 Alexander McRae, 1 Lot Beckwith 106.97 Arnold McRae A Wife, 1 Lot Lillie Pope 77.71 Heirs James McRae, 6.9 Acres McRae 19.53 John Ed McRae A Wife, 1 Lot Saunders 106.20 Mary H. A Henry McRae, Jr., 2 Lots Queenmore 28.80 Matthew McRae, 1 Lot Res. A Store 100.40 Ronnie McVicker A Wife, 1 Acre Veasey Land 160.17 Heirs Hector Malloy, 1 Lot Cockman 16.65 Juanita Malloy, Vi Acre Phillips 70.85 Homer Maxwell, 1 Lot Res. Stevens 61.60 Jackie Maxwell, 4.7 Acres Cole Ext 183.06 Odell Melton, 1 Lot O.C. Sanders 37 .26 Wash Melvin, 1 Lot Gatlin Trans Joe Alton McGeachy 7.25 Mid State Homes, Inc., 1 Lot McNair 34.20 Mid State Homes, Inc., 1 Lot McNeill No. 94 30.06 Mid State Homes, Inc., 1 Lot Gatlin No. 10 38.79 Mid State Homes, Inc., 1 Lot Gatlin No. 13 Trans, to Eliza Evans 27.27 Mid State Homes, Inc., 1 Lot Gatlin No. 42 37.98 Clemmie Miller, 2 Lots Queenmore BaL 120.00 Heirs Dave Miller, 1 Lot Cockman 7.15 Howard Miller, 1 Lot Queenmore 45.32 James L. Monroe, 1 Lot Cockman 34.74 John Clifton Monroe, 1 Lot Scarborough 24.03 Maggie Lee Monroe, 1 Lot McLean '. 49.91 Robert Wilson Monroe A Wife, 1 Lot Scarboro, .0459 Acres Scarboro 35.36 Heirs Stephen Monroe, 1 Lot Silver City 3.23 Heirs Eva Lee Moore, 2 Lots Keith 5.68 John H. Moore, 1 Lot Moore 2.84 Margaret Moore, 1 Lot McNeill 38.89 Preston Moore, Jr., 1 Lot Res. Silver City 5.48 Dock Morrisey, 1 Lot Cockman, 1 Lot McNair 81.72 Ophelia Morrison, 2 Lots Austin 49.10 Pecola Gillespie Moultrie, 4 Lots Queenmore 62.64 Heirs Mamie Murchison, 3 Acres McNeill 50.81 Norman Murphy, 1 Lot Boyles 26.55 Heirs Annie Bell Myers, 1 Lot Silver City .... 2.05 Bob R.Owen, 1 Lot Dickson,Trans, to Jil. Wright 105.88 Helen Allen Parkam A Johnny, 2 Lots Mason id7 7t Walter C. Parks, 1 Lot Cameron 172.89 Luther Paul, 1 Lot Res. Adams Street 120.68 Heirs Mrs. Ina Paulson, 224.2 Acres Paulson Bal. 381.60 Mrs. Dock Peterkin, 1 Lot A. T. McLean 52.02 Joshua Peterkin, 1 Lot McAllister 84.51 Simid Peterkin, .46 Acres Raeford Power A Ml'g 47.43 Simid Peterkin, .66 Acres McAllister 88.14 Alphonso Pickett A Wife, 1 Lot Silver City, 1 Lot Turnpike 119.70 James W. Pierce A Wife, 1 Lot Boylcs 4.72 James Pierce A Wife, 1 Lot McNeill 60.57 James W. Pierce A Wife, 1 Lot Boyles 3.96 Sondra Pittman, 1 Lot Bundy, V* Acre Res., 2 Lots Beckwith Bal. 18.57 Madelin Poe, 1 Lot McNeill 67.19 Iola McBrydc Powell & Fred, 1 Lot Res. Central Ave 63.92 Flora McRae A William Priest 17.03 Acres McRae Bal. 57.44 Willie E. Prince A Wife, 1 Lot Store A Filling Sta. Trans., Roy Bellamy 136.08 Annie R. Purcell, 1 Lot McLauchlin 138.56 Kinston Purcell A Wife, 2 Lots Quccnmore 39.02 Manley F. A Betty Purcell, 4 Lots Kaylor 43.47 Manley A Hartsene'Purcell, 2 Lots Queenmorc 111.29 Melvin A Maggie Mae Purcell, .52 Acres McRac 52.21 Nathaniel Clark Purcell, 1 Lot Keith 56.61 David Quick, 4 Lots Chatter Box, 3 Lots Sunset Hills .... 254.80 Alfred A Evelyn L. Quick. 1 Lot McNeill 62.03 Elvin J. Randolph, 2 Lots Keith 83.87 Nina Readdy,V5 Acre Gatlin, 1 Lot Gatlin 55.62 Grover C. Reasner A Wife, 1 Lot Holly Park 222.1 2 Mazelle Ricks, 1 Lot McNeill 33.81 Odes Roberson, 2 Lots Maxwell 8.72 Alma R. Graham Robinson, 2 Lots Queenmorc 23.03 Gilbert A. Robinson, 1 Lot Bethune 33.39 Heirs Prenetis Robinson, 1 Lot Cockman 2.06 Clonnie Rogers Heirs, 1 Lot Boyles 17.44 French Allen Rogers & Wife, 1 Lot Monroe 9.02 Nick Rogers, 5.6 Aaes 17.88 Nick Rogers, 1 Lot McFadyen 5.42 Heirs Belton Roper, 2 Lots Scarborough 21.65 John Junior Roper, 3 Lots Pratt 43.81 Heirs Caleb Ross, 2 Lots Queenmore 54.77 Charlie X. Sanders A Wife, 3 Lots Queenmore 28.17 William G. Scott A Wife, 1 Lot Beckwith 124.20 Margaret W. Scurry A Husband, 1 Lot Maxwell 28.88 Sec. of Housing A Urban Dev., 1 Lot Robbins Heights Tian., Freddie L. Morriiey 60.32 Sec. of Housing A Urban Dev., 1 Lot Ratley Aaes Trans., Charles J. Douglas 121.86 W.C. SellarsA Wife, 1 Lot North Main Street 201.08 James Lee Shaw, 1 Lot Cameron 41.91 James Raymond Shaw, 3 Lots Silver City 3.33 Lannk H.Shaw, 2 Acres McRae Heights 21.60 Heirs Moses Shaw, 12.5 Acres Mill Branch 32.13 Murdcrck A Margaret Shaw, 3 Lots Queenmorc 18.03 Heirs Sophia Shaw, 1 Lot Cameron 2.25 Willie J ames Shaw A Wife, 2 Lots McLauchlin 95.16 Res. Part of No. 19 40.61 Lenward Simpson, Sr., 1 Acre McRae 6.40 Clara Singletary, 1 Lot Res. Part of No. 19 40.61 Lacy P. Singletary, 1 Lot Beckwith 168.98 Linzie P. Singletary, 1 Lot Cockman 44.96 4ary Stacks tary, .74 Acres McLean 49.59 James A. Smith & Iris, 2 Lots Autiy 47.77 Nancy Smith, 4 Lots McNeill 118.28 Stewart Smith, 2.15 Acres Smith 235.81 John A. Southexland, 1 Lot Cameron 99.36 Mitchell Sports A Wife, 1 Lot Wright Street 176 JO Lauder Howard Steadman, 1 Lot Project A By Pass .... 229.20 Heirs C. L. Stephens, 2 Lots Johnson 85.77 Heirs C. L. Stephens, 1 Lot N. Stewart, 1 Lot Brock Shop, 2 Lots Johnson 157.44 C. L. A John Lee Stephens, 1 Lot Stewart 8 J4 Gloria Jean A Glynda Jan Stephens, 1 Lot Stephens 9.36 James D. Stephens, 1 Lot Res. Stewart 158.08 James D. Stephens A Wife, 4 Lots McLauchlin 105.57 James D. Stephens & Wife, 1 Lot McNeill 15.60 James D. Stephens A Wife, 1.8 Acres Stephens 17.92 Harvey H. Stocks A Wife, 1 Lot Long Res. 57.06 William H. Tapp Jr. & Wife, 1 Lot Sunaet Hills Trans Jefferson Evers 90.40 William Edward Thames, 2 Acres Autry 59.49 Clyde Thomas A Wife, 1 Lot Gatlin 35.91 Henry Lee Thomas A Wife, 2 Lots McNeill 94.64 Heirs Leroy Thomas, 2 Lots McNeill 92.79 Roy & Louise Thomas, 2 Lots Silver City, 1 Lot Stephens 150.50 Larry A Jewel Thompson, 1 Lot West Donaldson 78.54 Mark Thompson, 2 Lots Silver City 65.40 Mark Thompson A Wife, 1 Lot McLean 33.39 Triangle Development Corp., V* Acre Gatlin 40.67 Douglas Turner, 1 Lot WX. Monroe 166.40 Carl Virgil A Wife, 1 Lot Coggins 178.83 Alton G. Walters A Wife, 1 Lot Res. A Store 591.30 Alton G.Walters A Wife, 1 Lot Lakeside 19.80 William H. Warfield A Wife, 1 Lot Beckwith 4.05 Heirs Sandy Washington, 1 Lot McLauchlin 14.96 Booker Whitted, 2.65 Acres Willis, 1.55 Acres Silver 113.09 Heirs John Quincy Wilkerson, 1 Lot Shop No. 31 A 14.22 Dan Wilkes A Wife, 1 Lot McDowell Trans Nellie Wilkes 2.48 Nellie Wilkes A Husband, 1 Lot Res. Hendrix 35.52 Nellie Wilkes A Husband, 2 Lots McMillan 4.% Heirs Cora Bell Williams, 1 Lot Cockman 4.12 Stephen Williams, 19 Lots Cockman, 2 Lots Blue, 2 Lots 232.25 Trannie Williams, 2.50 Acres Gardner Res 98.42 Vera Williams, 2 Lots Res. Wilkerson 165.80 Maragret Willis, 1 Lot Cockman 20.98 Roy W. Wood, 1 Lot Thomas Trans Glenn Wood 132.84 Danny Wright A Wife, 2 Lots N. Raeford 9.00 J.H. Wright A Robert Wright, 44 Acres Jones 149.84 Jil. Wright A Best, 1 Lot HoUy Park 15.76 J.H. Wright A Wife, 24 Lots Rolling Hills 273.12 Jil. Wright A John BeU, 1 Lot Walters Trans Mary A Jack Espegren .90 J.H. A Aline Wright, 1 Lot Bethel Road 100.88 J.H. Wright, 1 Lot McMillan A Shular 6.48 JXi. Wright, Harris Ave. No. 1 A 5 Strip No. 8 141.12 J.H. Wright A Wife. Blue No. 14A A No. 14A3 30.60 Jil. Wright A Wife A Robert, 84 Acres Collins 137.52 J Jl. Wright A Wife, 5 Lots Holly Park 56.72 JM. Wright, 1 Lot HoUy Park Trans John Leandro BaL 45.36 J Jl. Wright, 10 Lots Palmer 161.91 J.H. Wright,Office Bldg 280.80 Jil. Wright, Porspect Ave. Res. 59.92 JXI. Wright A Wife, Maultsby .4 Acres 15.60 J il. Wright, Sunset Hills No. 9, 10, 11 269.12 J JT. Wright, 17.2 Acres Maultsby 81.00 J il. Wright, Central Ave. Lot 16.32 Jil. Wright, 43.94 Acres Palmer A Edinborough 389.16 J il. Wright A Wife, 9 Lots N.Wood view 96.30 J.H. Wright, Part of 21 (12), Vacant Land, 11.9 Acres Turnpike, Turnpike No. 11 115 JO Jil. Wright,4.74 Acres Bethune, 3.8 Acres Bethune 58.41 J.H. Wright, Wright A Cole No. 2 A No. 35 41.76 Thomas A Vickie Wright, 1.94 Acres Mclntyrc 508 J5 Mildred M. Young A Husband, 20J4 Acres McRae 96.92 Robert C. Young A Wife, .9 Acres McRae 57.92 Lena Harmon Terrell, 1 Lot McDiarmid Res. 4.00 I'rcd T. Warren, 1 Lot Austin 14.90 STONEWALL TOWNSHIP Harley Adams. 5.59 Acres No. 11 24.40 Billy Artis, .44 Acres Beasley 80,2? Howard Bain A Wife, 1 Acre Bain 39 JO Ardcll Baldwin. .46 Acres Beaslev 57.09 Heirs Edd Baldwin, 10 Acres Res. ? Johnny Baldwin A Wile, .5 Acres W.L. Smith 86.09 David Blue A Wife, Vi Acre Beasley . . 22.43 Ronnie W. Branch & Wife, .49 Acres Ellitte Trans Luther P. Jackson 41.01 Zeb Vance Butler, Jr. A Wife, 1 Acre Andrews 63.99 James E. Currie, 1.5 Acres Beasley 7.35 Larry J. A Genevien Q. Davis, .46 Acres Trans To Albert Richardson 52.48 Kenneth Y. Dees A Wife, 3.4 Acres Sandy 27.36 Harrison Dixon, .23 Acres Purdy 46.18 Grover Nelson Grace, .25 Acres Beasley 27 JO J .H. Grave, .5 Acres Butler Trans To Marlin Jones 1.80 Donnie Haithcox, 1 Lot McGougan A Livingston 35.69 Roger F. HaU. 49.37 Acres 66.69 Heirs Thomas Hall. 2 Acres Res. 128.16 James H. Handon & Wife, 1 Lot Sunset 51.79 McKinley Home A Wife, 1 Lot WX. Smith 46.98 J & J Contractors Inc., 2.56 Acres McNeill 5.00 Neill A.Jackson, 1.5 Acre Res., 1 Acre Upchurch 158.77 William A Helen B. Jackson, 6.41 Acre Beasley 35.93 William Roscoe Jackson, 1 Lot Hendrix 140.31 Wyvie Jones & Wife, 10 Acres Arrowsmith 65.75 Lafayette Enterprises Inc., 3 Lots Sunset Park 5.60 Lafayette Enterprises Inc., 55.6 Acres Sunset Farms, 380.26 Acres Klapp 1,113.05 Daniel J. Livingston, .6 Acres Upchurch .57 Acres Williford 98.34 Proctor Locklear Jr., 6.4 Aae McEachcrn Bal. 23.21 E. Charles Malone, 5 J Acres Sunset Farms 4521 EJB. Maxwell, .64 Res. A Storage Supply 187.11 Fannie Melvin, 20 Acres Baldwin 38.57 Mid State Homes, .46 Acres Beasley 31.14 R.H. Morris Heirs, 2 Acres Lee Adcox . . . 59.90 Jahics A. McBryde, 6.05 Acres Res 122.02 Ralph McCormick, 1.84 Acres Klapp 83.28 William McDonald, 1 Lot Sunset Park 69.65 William McDonald, .53 Acres Carter 53.12 Odell McGougan & Wife, .48 Acres Beasley 80.91 Heirs Willie James McGougan, 1 Lot WX. Smith Bal. 26.48 Mrs. Cornelie Russell Mclnnis, .6 Acres Res 12.25 Glenn Mclnnis, 6 Acres Sandy, 1 Lot Res. 1 Acre LA. Mclnnis 122.13 Glenn Mclnnis, 8.9 Acres LA. Sandy 9.11 Olvin C. McLean, 5 Acres Beasley 9.00 Olvin C. McLean, 14.99 Acres Beasley 24.08 Olvin C. McLean, 1.6 Acres Res. Bandy 136.13 Grover McMillan, 1 Acre Res., .76 Acres Hendrix, .83 Acres On 1105 144.71 Mitchell McNeill A Husband, .91 Acres Beasley 4.14 Harry McRae, 28 Acres Baldwin BaL 48.97 Harry McRae, 2 Acres Laurel Hill School 7.65 Robert L. Orem, 5.38 Acres Davis 242.40 GarenoePage, 1 Acre Carter Bal. 30.21 Walter C. Parks A Ruth, .46 Acres Mildouson School 99.09 Albert Purdic, 1 Acre Walter A Currie 5 AO James L. Purdie, 27 Acres Purdie 138.70 William B. Purdie, 1 Acre 85.06 Malachi Ray, .55 Acres Carter 3.70 Sylvester Richardson, Vi Acre Beasley 47.32 Frank Sandy, 8.19 Acres Sandy Trans Harley Adams 35.55 William Lloyd Sandy. 2.6 Acres Sandy Shop 4.68 Sam Scriven A Wife, 1 Lot WX. Smith 36.18 Willie Rob White, .6 Acres Carter 49.39 Walter Melvin, 1 Lot Sunset Park 23.24 Carolyn Van Hoy, 51.96 Acres McNeill, 5.51 Acres BaL 33.39

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