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Pvookmobile I - schedule - DUNDARRACH. JULY 20 - Mrs. Kva Conoly, Mrs. Myrtle Sappinfield, Mrs. Flora McLaughlin. Mrs. G.C. Lytic. Mrs. Betty Rogers. Mis. Grace Mason, Mrs. Mary Thompson, Mrs. H.A. McKcrtzie, Mrs. Kthel Parham, Mrs. Gladys Johnson. Mrs. Fugcnc Maxwell. Mrs. Jim Maxwell. Mrs.George Winbourn. Mrs. Helen King. Mrs. Harold Livingston, Mrs. John Ball'our. Mis. N.H.G. Balfour, Mrs. Ruth Parks. Mis Betty Leach. Bi l l SPRINGS, JULY 23 - Mrs. Dora Leslie. Mrs. J.M. Pendergrass. Mrs. R.L. Wjltei Mrs. H.B. Walteis. Mrs. Jimrrix Seals. Mrs. Francis PureeII. Mrs. John Russell. Mrs. Allied leach. Mrs. ("ail Quick. Mrs. John Miller, Thomas Miller. Ihoinas Allen, Mis. Rj\ Klut/. Mike Womble, Mrs. Gladys Niven, VIrs Mike Wood. Be "heart-smart" - watch sour weight, advises the North i arohn:. Heart Association. Wheat Referendum Announced Secretary of Agricultuie Clifford M. Hard m lodas announced 1971 ? crop wheat pricc ? support loan levels and other program details necessary for producer participation in j July 27-31 mail referendum on marketing quotas proclaimed earlier. The referendum on marketing quotas proclaimed earlier. The referendum is mandatory under current law in the absence of now legislation for the 1^71 wheat crop. All persons who have a legal interest in the appioximatcly I .(?> million wheat allotmentsoi rccoid will be eligible to participate in the referendum. If two-thuds oi more t!?c producers voting in the releienduin indicate "VI S" i. marketing quotas (based on a national quoia of 1.210 millioi. bushels resulting in a national allotment ot 4.V5 million acres.I the national avciagc pricc-suppoit loan iate will be SI 15 per bushel and the domestic marketing ccitifica^s will have a value of S1.39 pei bushel making the total puce support on thai portion ot ;l!e cr?p S2.54 per bushel or 90 percent of partly as of July 1, 1970. Domestic certificates will be issued on about 535 million bushels. Production in excess of quotas will be subject to penalty. Signed ballots need to be nuiled or delivered to the cuuiiiv offices by July 31. 1970. Pielimmary results of the referendum will be compiled ar,J announced by L'SDA on or sl-oitiv after August 5. h the referendum tails to cjiin. the loan rate is nu ulatorv at 50 percent of Jul\ 1971 paritv. This would he 51.41 per bushel based on cu;ic:K parity . I ??Mowing are i>ther applicable conditions a "Yes" oi j "No" vote in the lofcienduin under existing law If maiketrng quotas lor the |1>7I ciop are approved b> a cn" vote. 1 Domestic wheat I'uiK.'tmg certificates will be p.iiv! ?mi 47 percent of the 1>. ucicd production on the jllowd acies of paiticipating pii'JliCCIS. T. Requned diversion will be ,.N [vicent ot the producer's l,,"i allotnment (it is 30.3 pes cent for 19701. This Ji?e:'Mon of land to non-crop ik t? :equtieJ by applicable !,.w 3 Suhstilutioti between whe.it and giant acreages, w! ?. r. ha> been etfect undei Mi>- 19-0 and earlier programs, w ill : .<t be m effect for 197 j sncc there is no legislation nuking iIns possible. 4 M.nketing quota penalties \\:|i be applicable on wheat pioduccd on acieage in excess of i lie farm allotment, amounting to t>5 percent of May 1. 1971. a heat parity plus j " |Vicent loss of allotment in ll)~3 and subsequent vears. However, if excess wheat is delivered to the Government, or is stored for release in a subsequent year by underplanting or underproduction, the producer can avoid the mcnetary and acreage penalties and qualify for price support on production form theallotment, as well as for cetificate payments, provided other program requirements are met Additonallly under some circustances, a land use penalty ma ay also be assed if a crop is harvested on acreage required to be diverted. 5 . Export marketing certificate payments will be made to produce if the total value of export certificates collected by Commodity Credit Corporation from the exporters exceeds the total export subsidies paid by CCC to exporters. Any such excess will be made available pro rata to participating producers at the end of the 1971 marketing year. IF marketing quotas for the 1971 crop are not approved: I . The national wheat allotment of 43.5 million acres will remain in effect. 2. Price-support loans at 50 percent of parity will be available to producers who stay within their allotments and comply with applicable terms and conditions. 3. There will be no lfiarketing quota or land use mcnetary penalties. 4. Wheat acreage harvested in excess of 1971 farm allotments will result in a 7 percent loss of allotment in 1973 and subsequent years. The North Carolina wheat allotment has been reduced from 346,292 acres in 1970 to 307.624 acres for 1971. The national allotment is reduced from 45,500.000 acres in 1970 io 43.500.000 acres for 1971. TIR RSDAY. JULY 16. 1970 MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE TIREO OF PAYING RENT? Own your very own luxurious mobile home on your very own Vj acre lot. Build up equity on your home and property at same cost. George Howard and Col. Bill Mason's H & M Mobile Home Sales at Scotland Acres Mobile Home Park, 5 miles North of Laurinburg just off Highway 401, has a wide variety of highest quality mobile homes |ust for you at the lowest cost of any dealer in this area. Six months free rent in our spacious mobile home park when you buy, or you can own your own % acre lot for as little as $20.00 per month. Call 276 001b collect. Also rental homes and lots for rent. Consolidated Report of Condition of The Bank of Raeford of Raeford in the State of N.C. and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on June 30, 1970 ASSETS 1. (. jsh and Jill' Iiimii bunk* M!lk luilii'.i sj ? i- -:..' sj 4.V2?"43 2. I . S. I rejvurj securities ... 2.Mi<.h60.SK 3. Securities ,.i .-thei l . S. Oinetni ic-.U ai:,. :> iv-j,..! . . rr.u.i; . . . "... .. !24.'*(i",43 4. (>t)ll(Uilli>'i>?ll Slatcsjiid |Vllti.,;! subc!'* |si?-,is ... I "\4?S 2ll 8. Other loans |.?i*?> 47i} |i) 11 Hank premises. turn Hurt: a?u! fi\iui??. and ? t!'.i u pi. ?. ::i : ba;>k picniK* ? 4 1 Other .i>setc . ... _ .... ? i:54 41 !??. IOI \l WM IS . . . " ' f '>.U'h4 S9 LIABILITIES 1 5. I '. nu u! deposits t inju idu.il v i* .iti eiships. a. mc^r. It". lune.uiU vising depositsol individuals. p.wi? "i;is l>e,S'til\?>| t lilted State's (n>\. io:uv!l I' i ? I *?s t?l" States j:;v! ;? ?!UJi niNJlU.li':;. - ' A .. ,J nt'K* i *? ? . kv .'c. . 22. !oi \i t>i posi i. . ? iI .>a..?t deposits " I. - ~' 'a!' llti. ? -V IOI \l I ! Mill 1 111 * ... Ml. <4 - i>" ?4" 4| l<> ! -4 "V 4 4 24 s l.i 7 | ? -11 4* :i i (?? .5M< 16 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .?*. I . it; ...1'itjl. t. i,.: < ? " Ol stock lUl.il 1' .It ..iillv V, ' C adllHM I/. J HI.I'OOl ? V . nitsl.liniltlj! ll.li'Mi .'S. S. l .i|(.? I :i?ll\ ill. J , lol'lls . 4i. IClAl ( .API | \| \( (Ol M: 7 J 1 H> ?4l) 0(1 i' '0.000 00 I 1 5.58X.73 :i>.5 2K.73 i. I M \l I I \ itll III) V Kl M KM v \M> ( \l'l: \ I V i ' ii \ ! s X** MEMORANDA 1, I! :oljl deposits Mi ti? [5 ..ilc;itai iti> S (-Ihl.-.i ?> itl! ..ill ilj.1 5.1 94 25*.00 2. Nterj'jt ' '.>1 u .imn lui th ' I 5 .uU'iidur dj\> ."i.diiiu Mil'ijli iLte 1.8'X.649.00 3 I niMMk J disci-.ti*i on liisMlment loans included in total capital a.counts 22.921.37 I K B. 1 e?i?. I' v'snl. ? t ol ilit. abov. ;u ;ie<l I'a k d>- vi. " i. si .a? that this report >f condition is true i ',d ><i k.: lo the hest of mj know lcdj:c j.id belie I toite.t Attest R. H. Lew in Heriuid Hra> J. II. Austin J. L. McNeill DIRI (TORS lulal deposit In the credit of the slate lit North < arolma or ain official there of SIH f>9ft.47 Slati of North Carolina. f ount) of Moke. *< Sworn to and subscribed before me tlm 13 da> of lulc I97||. and I herein certili that I am not an offiecr or director of tills bank. My commission expires H-21-70. I dith S. I'lckkr Not.n\ Public He made it again another vessel, as seemed good to the potter to make it. (Jeremiah IS 41 Down the years, scarred, useless !i\cs have been restored b\ the forgiving, life-giving touch of the Master's hand. Jairus's daughter pronounced dead was rasicd to lile b\ the Master's touch. Two men physically Mind were touched b> Jesus, and their eves were opened. Christ took a deal and dumb man aside, put His finger in his ears, and touched his tongue: and the man's eai> weie opened and his tongue loosed. B> the same divine touch you and I. who are "dead in tiespasscs and sins." are raised to spiritual life. By the touch of the Master, our eyes, blind to spititual values, become opened. Out deafness to God's voice and dumbness in Christian witness are overcome b\ the Lord's divine action. You and I do not know what the Lord can do in oui lives until we have faith in Hint and let Him touch our sin-scarred lives. He brings new jov into our hearts and remakes us into vessels of love and service useful to Him and the kingdom. PRAYHR Beloved Master, as in penitence we come before Thee, touch us again with Thy ?nail-scarred hand and restore us to purer living and more dedicated service: through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. Till THOUGHT FOR Till DAY The redeeming touch of the Master -- this is the greatest need of every human being Ailcen V. Shcasby (South Africa) The VA suggests that C.I insurance policyholders who receive VA compensation or pension payments may want to consider having their insurance premiums deducted from their monthly checks. N?ill J. Blu? AGENT Photw 875-3709 ' P. 0. Box 124 R'rford. N. C. 28376 Pursuant to the law and statutory provision for the Sale of Real Estate foi delinquent taxes assessed by the City of Raeford, I will, in my official position as Mayor of the City of Raeford, offer for sate to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse steps in Raeford, NC. at 12 O'clock noon on the 10th day of August, 1970, the tax liens on lands owned by the persons listed below and located within the corporate limits of Raeford, N. C. to-wit: ^ McNeill, Mayor Raeford, N. C. R.C.Andrews S67.08 Truman B. Austin 254.54 James Baker 36.56 Aline Baldwin 16.45 Mary Barrett 51.81 J. C. Barrington 81.16 Nelta T. Baucom 47.00 Nelta T. Baucom 120.45 James Reece Baxley 25.48 Ernest Bethea 1.65 Jessie Bethea 19.18 C. D. Bounds ,. 256.06 Ludean & John Bratcher 36.73 H.T. Bundy ...83.20 James E. Byrd 104.65 George Caddell 77.18 Warren Childress 85.11 RoyConoly 86.71 Heirs Jannette Copeland 11.23 Heirs Mrs. G. W. Cox 43.36 Otis L. Crowder 86.67 Sarah S. Culbreth 59.35 Sarah S. Culbreth 75.01 Heirs Hattie Cunningham 15.52 Heirs Moses Farmer 23.53 Mary Jane Farmer 1.04 Mary Jane Farmer 12.22 A. J. Freeman 40.82 Friendly Broadcasting Company, Inc 218.50 Alwartha Galbreth 60.09 Hugh A. Gardner 103.61 Harold Gillis & Wife 67.41 Harold Gillis & Wife 281.93 Hamilton Grace 87.52 Kermit B. Griffin & Wife 31.89 Kermit Blake Griffin, Sr 74.07 Heirs R. L. Guin ' 32.50 Carson & Susie Davis 125.13 Carson Davis, Jr. & Wife 91.59 Jasper Davis & Wife 36.47 Dickson Press, Inc 102.83 Paul Dickson 301.60 Paul Dickson 168.35 Joe Edwards, Jr. & Wife 42.02 A. L. Ellis ?. 106.47 Percy English & Wife 42.32 Jimmy Ray Evers 105.39 A. L. Hales & Wife 39.33 William C. Hales 66.07 Candy M. Walker 33.74 Robert Hendrix 70.62 Hoke County & Heirs of W. W. Roberts 118.89 Marion Hollingsworth 37.42 Hugh's Auto Parts 109.85 Irby Exterminators, Inc 157.50 Richard Ivey 122.01 Theodore Jackson 37.66 A. P. Johnson & Wife, J. H.Wright & Wife 133.90 A. P. Johnson & Wife 6.37 Edmond Jones & Wife 41.15 -V v-" -? " NOTICE OF SALE 0! Tax Property On Real Property Due City Of Raeford For 1969 C. H. Keaton & Wife J 132.95 Hwuy L. Kiger ? 53.13 Murphy McCrae 53.43 Louue McDonald 21.53 Raeford Cleaners St Allen's Lmtd 378.17 Wiltner A. McDonald 73.19 ? Wilmer A. McDonald 48.82 Neill McFadyen, Jr 186.81 Julian B. McKeithan 86.52 Lois C. McKenzie 33.35 William McLaurin & Wife 78.65 Dr. Harry H. McLean 224.28 J.B. McLeod 2.60 Heirs L. S. McMillian 43.36 McNeill Brothers 303.36 John W. McPhaul 334.82 John W. McPhaul 186.03 Dewey McQuage 48.00 Matthew McCrae 57.40 Sarah Margaret McNeill 186.23 Homer Maxwell 63.51 Odell Melton &. Wife 41.80 Mrs. Carl Morris 17.36 Robert Myers & Wife 36.69 N. American Accept. Corp 42.90 Luther Paul 96.03 Davis K. Parker. Jr 36.18 John Scott Poole 184.54 John Scott Poole 8.84 W. L.& J.S.Poole 2.15 Jack Pope 33.09 Fannie Mae Powell 85 lola McBryde Powell & Fred 61.75 Raeford Ffewer & Mfg. Company 8.58 Odes Roberson 14.11 Ben Rose 10.73 Mrs. Carl Rose, Estate 71.18 Secretary Housing & Urban Development 43.03 Secretary Housing & Urban Development 41.99 W.C. Sellars 137.48 Service Insurance & Realty Company 110.11 Service Insurance & Realty Company 113.10 M. K. Sessoms, Jr 211.41 Joe P. Smith 73.28 John C. Smith 37.27 Lauder Howard Steadman 9.56 C. L. and John Lee Stephens 7.15 C.L.Stephens 154.90 James H. Sutton & Wife 135.62 A. M. Tarlton & Wife 60.71 Franklin R. Teal 47.65 Raymond Teal 83.85 Lena Harmon Terrell 37.25 Douglas Turner 102.27 Robert F.Turner 14.20 W. L. Upchurch 103.38 Mary E. Walters & Gertrude Tapp 92.11 Heirs Sandy Washington 12.16 James R. Weaver 124.37 John A. Webb, & Wife 88.75 David Williford & Wife 45.19 Kermit L. Wood & Wife 784.68 Kermit L. Wood, Jr 168.18 Kermit L. Wood, Sr. and Kermit L. Wood, Jr 72.61 Julian H. Wright & Wife 514.09 Julian H. WriRht & Wife 10.01 Julian H. Wright & Wife, A.P. Johnson & Wife, and Wiley Edwards & Wife 51.35 Julian Wright &. J. A. Maultsby 55.84 J. H. Wright & Louise G. Wright 67.54 J. H. Wright & Alfred Cole 3.90 J.H.Wright 10.34 J.H.Wright 20.54 J.H.Wright 19.05 J.H.Wright 36.99 J.H.Wright 234.91 J. H. Wright 6.37 Don't be misled by Chevy price sds! 'Based on a comparison of manufacturers' suggested retail prices for comparably equipped cars ... Your Carolina Ford Dealer has lower prices inevetysize Full-tiz* Special Qalaxla Naw-model Torino !? Mavarlck la $2S9* lata ia $67* laaa than Impala $112* laaa than Chavalle than Nova w** " lon?*r But To,ino '? lon0,r- wid?r. ? And Maverick gives you batter " d^f ?P?n,n0. "?'? longer wheelbase, biggar trunk, mllaaga, aaalar parking and ?ar teat hip room, much moral and on and on! vicing, and moral Raeford Auto Co. MAIN STREET Ootttr Li?MtM im? o??t umw??Ni. 1303 RAEFORD, N.C.
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