Tylertown grant proposal
facing tough competition
For the fourth consecutive year,
local governments have submitted
Community Development Block
Grant applications to the State
Department of Natural Resources
and Community Development
which total more than three times
the amount of money available.
186 local governments, in
cluding Hoke County, submitted
requests totaling $105 million to
finance community revitalization
and development planning pro
jects. $31.7 million is available for
the grants.
The 5750,000 request from
Hoke County is for Tylertown
Community revitalization ac
tivities.
"All these projects primarily
benefit low to moderate income
citizens and we realize every one
represents a substantial communi
ty need," stated NRCD Secretary
Thomas Rhodes.
"Unfortunately, the limited
allocation is not enough to meet all
these needs and we must rely on a
competitive scoring system to
determine which projects are fund
ed."
Rhodes added that NRCD staff
will spend the next ninety days
reviewing each proposed com
munity revitalization project on
the basis of community needs, pro
ject design, percentage of benefit
to low and moderate income per
sons, other public and private
funds committed to project ac
tivities, and the project's con
sistency with state policies and pro
grams. Community revitalization
activities include housing
rehabilitation and other residential
neighborhood improvements.
Development planning projects,
rated according to project design,
identify community needs and
develop strategies to address those
needs.
Since the state assumed ad
ministration of the block grant
funds in 1982, $133 million has
been distributed for 281 projects
across the state. Local govern
ments have used these funds to
rehabilitate over 3,300 substan
dard houses and, with economic
development projects, have
created or retained more than
6,600 jobs. Approximately 97% of
the funds have benefitted low to
moderate income citizens.
Commenting on the program's
overall impact, Rhodes stated,
"Cities and counties have combin
ed CDBG funds with local
resources to revitalize deteriorating
neighborhoods, remove potential
health hazards and produce renew
ed feelings of community pride for
thousands of North Carolinians."
As in humans, gorillas have their
own verbal idioms. Among Cen
tral Africa's mountain gorillas,
there are at least 17 distinct kinds
of hoots, grunts, and roars that
mature animals use to express their
feelings.
LEGALS
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
UNDER DEED OF TRUST
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in that cer
tain deed of trust executed on the
5th day of December, 1980, by
C.D. McGougan and wife,
Elizabeth S. McGougan, and
recorded in Book 217, Page 252, in
the office of the Register of Deeds
for Hoke County, North Carolina,
default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness
secured thereby, R. Palmer
Willcox, Trustee, will at 12:00
o'clock noon on Tuesday, May 21,
1985, offer for sale to the highest
bidder at public auction at the
Courthouse door in Raeford,
LEGALS
North Carolina, the following
described tract or parcels of land in
McLauchlin Township, Hoke
County, North Carolina:
Tract I:
BEGINNING at a concrete
monument and iron stake in the
center of the intersection of two
unimproved roads and runs North
31 degrees and 18 minutes East 16S
ft. to a concrete monument; thence
North 26 degrees 48 minutes West,
1 105.5 ft. to a stake with a con
crete monument 23 inches North
43 degrees and 25 minutes West as
a witness to said stake; thence
from said stake North 43 degrees
25 minutes West 286 ft. to a con
crete monument and iron stake;
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thence South 64 degrees and 36
minutes West 785. 5 ft. to ? con
crete monument and iron stake;
thence South 21 degrees 23 minutes
East 1627.5 ft. to a concrete monu
ment in another unimproved road
intersection; thence North 54
degrees and 12 minutes East 891 ft.
to the BEGINNING, containing
31.90 acres, more or less, as
surveyed by J.H. Hardee,
Registered Surveyor, on May 28,
1947.
This is the same tract or parcel
of land conveyed to Z.V. Pate,
Inc., by deed dated December 10,
1937, from J.F. Ray and wife,
Bessie Ray, which deed is recorded
in the Hoke County Registry in
Deed Book 69, Page 197, reference
to the same being hereby made for
a description of greater certainty.
Tract II:
LYING AND BEING in
McLauchlin Township, Hoke
County, North Carolina, and
BEGINNING at a stake in the
northern edge of State Road No.
1415, that is located S 85-48 W
105.3 ft. and N 71-49 W 257.5 ft.
from the southeast corner of that
32.95 acre tract described in Book
155, Page 39 of the Hoke County
Public Registry; thence continuing
with the northern edge of State
Road No. 1415, N 70-45 W 120 ft.;
thence N 19-15 E 400 ft.; thence S
70-45 E 120 ft.; thence S 19-15 W
400 ft. to the northern edge of
State Road No. 141 5 the point of
beginning.
This property is being sold sub
ject to all outstanding taxes, if any,
and all prior liens of record and
other special assessments as they
may appear.
The highest bidder will be re
quired to deposit in cash at the sale
an amount equal to ten (10ty) per
cent of the amount of his bid up to
One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars
plus five (5%) per cent of the ex
cess of said bid over $1,000.00.
This sale will be made subject to
redemption by the U.S. Govern
ment within 120 days of the sale.
This the 30 day of April, 1985.
R. Palmer Willcox, Trustee
W1LLCOX & McFADYEN
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
RAEFORD, N.C.
3-4C
LEGALS
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HOKE
Under and by virtu* of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain Deed of Trust executed by
JAMES CLEVELAND GRA
HAM and wife, LORETTA P.
GRAHAM to BOBBY BURNS
McNEILL, Trustee, dated the 14th
day of June, 1979, and recorded in
Book 209, Page 828 in the Office
of the Register of Deeds of Hoke
County, North Carolina, and
default having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and said Deed of
Trust being by the terms thereof
subject to foreclosure, the under
signed Trustee will offer for sale at
public auction to the highest bid
der for cash at the courthouse door
in Raeford, North Carolina, at
12:00 o'clock Noon on the 4th day
of June 1985, property conveyed
by said Deed of Trust, the same ly
ing and being in the County of
Hoke, State of North Carolina,
Raeford Township, and more par
ticularly described as follows:
BEGINNING at an iron stake,
said stake being the Northeast cor
ner of that lot described in Book
143, at Page 328, Hoke County
Registry, and said stake being in
the line of the lot of the CHURCH
OF THE LIVING GOD and said
stake being 75 feet, S 83-45 E from
the Southwest corner of the
Church lot, which is lot No. 8,
Map Book 2, Page 240, Hoke
County Registry, and runs with the
Church lot line, S 83-45 E 75 feet
to an iron stake; thence S 6-15 W
158.7 feet to an iron in the edge of
Robeson Avenue, said iron being
20 feet from the center of the
Avenue; thence with the Robeson
Avenue N 88-00 W 75 feet to an
iron stake; thence N 6-15 E.with
the McMillan line 163.5 feet to the
BEGINNING, and being part of
Lots 9, 10 and 11 of the McNeill
Subdivision shown on a map in
Map Book 2, at Page 240, Hoke
County Registry.
This sale will be made subject to
all outstanding taxes, if any, and
prior liens of record, if any.
cash Ten pexceot
(lOft) on the first $1,000.00 and
five percent (5Vo) on any addi
tional amount bid will be reauired
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June 6, 1985.
Call us if you have not
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The deadline will be May 24 at noon
for new* items and advertisements.
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LEGALS
at the date of the sale.
.Done, this the 30th day of April,
1Vo3.
Bobby Burns McNeill,
, . Trustee
3 -6c
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS AND DEBTORS
of
Maymie E. Riley
NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
All persons, firms and corpora
tions having claims against
Maymie E. Riley, deceased, are
notified to exhibit them to Fred W.
Riley, Executor of the decedent's
Estate on or before the 9th day of
November, 1983, at Rt. 1, Box
136, Aberdeen, N.C. 28315, or be
barred from their recovery. Deb
tors of the decedent are asked to
make immediate payment to the
above named Fred W. Riley, Ex
ecutor of the Estate of Maymie E.
Riley. Claims against said decedent
(said decedent's estate) may also be
exhibited to the Estate's attorney,
Robert N. Page, III, No. 310 N.
Sandhills Blvd., Aberdeen, N.C.
PAGE, NEVILLE AND
DEDMOND
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
P.O. Box 947
310 N. Sandhlls Blvd.
Aberdeen, N.C. 28315
3-6C
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HOKE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND
DEBTORS OF
CANON HUNT JONES, Deceased
The undersigned, having
qualified as Administrator of the
estate of CANON HUNT JONES,
deceased, late of Hoke County,
this is to notify all persons, firms
and corporations having claims
against said estate to present them
to the undersigned on or before the
18th day of October, 1985, or be
barred from their recovery.
All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
LEGALS
This the 1 1th day of April, 1985.
BOBBY JONES
Administrator
Route 2, Box 81
Raeford, North Carolina 28376'
Millicent Gibson Diehl
Attorney at Law
127 West Edinborough Avenue
Post Office Drawer 688
Raeford, North Carolina 28376
Telephone: (919) 875-3379
52-3C
CREDITOR'S NOTICE
All persons, firms and corpora
tions having claims against
HOWARD F. ELLISOR, deceas
ed, are hereby notified to exhibit
them to PAULINE R. ELLISOR,
303 Magnolia St., Raeford, NC, as
executrix of the decedent's estate
on or before the 18th day of Oc
tober, 1985, or be barred from
their recovery. Debtors of the
decedent are asked to make im
mediate payment to the above
named executrix.
This the 18th day of April, 1985.
Pauline R. Ellisor
Executrix
Willcox & McFadyen
Attorneys at Law
Raeford, North Carolina 28376
52-3C
CREDITOR'S NOTICE
All persons, firms and corpora
tions having claims against Mclver
Watson a/k/a McKeever Watson,
deceased, are hereby notified to ex
hibit them to Ruby Cribb Watson,
c/o Willcox & McFadyen. P.O.
Box 126, 112 East Edinborough
Avenue, Raeford, North Carolina,
as Executrix of the decedent's
estate on or before the 25th day of
October, 1985, or be barred from
their recovery. Debtors of the
decedent are asked to make im
mediate payment to the above
named Executrix.
This the 25th day of April, 1985.
RUBY CRIBB WATSON
Executrix
Willcox & McFadyen
Attorneys at Law
Raeford, N.C. 28376
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