Rockfish News By Mr*. A. A. Mclnnii The W.M.S. women of Tabernacle Church who attended the State W.M.U. Convention at the auditorium in Fayetteville last week were: Mrs. P.C. English, Mrs. Grady English, Mrs. Alfred Berry, and Mrs. Henry Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Capps, Tuesday night, Wednesday, Mrs. Alfred Berry, Mrs. Ernest Capps, Mrs. P.C. English, Thursday a.m. Mrs. Capps. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trogdon of Hope Mills assisted with the music at Parker Church last Sunday night. He sang with the choir and also sang a solo MARY#LY YOURS by MARY ODOM So much to share with you! Monday night sessions are almost Teacher Nights. School folks from everywhere drive up after school to attend this session. I appreciate so many stopping by to speak to me. We are expecting a delegation from Lumberton this Monday. Edwin Riser, son of Mrs. Roger C. Riser and the late Representative Riser came over to hear the resolution honoring his father last Monday. Edwin is a former teacher and is now programmer for IBM at the Research Triangle. Describing Tuesday's session is nigh impossible. The biennial liquor debate raged for three hours. It was like circus, but an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere. Eloquence, erudition, and emotion were lavishly displayed. One really comes to appreciate an able presiding officer like Phil Godwin who handled it all fairly, with skill, and good humor. Education and ABC committees met Wednesday and I attended the Banking Committee public hearing and spoke in behalf of Richard Clark's Buyer Protection bill. Thursday those against the bill were heard and 1 confess to absolute amazement at so much opposition to a bill that has such good intentions. It is difficult tor me to believe that the lobbyists who have spoken truly represent legitimate businesses. Certainly the retailer and bankers 1 know would have no part in consumer exploitation as has been documented by the Attorney General's office. For the protection of their own good name. I hope local retailers, law vers, bankers, and other lenders in this area will studs the bill caretullv and send suggestions lot improvement. Tho>e ot us who signed it readily agree there ma\ be need for revisions bin to kill the bill outright and suggest no alternative to control abuses ot out free enterprise system, is asking for license : exploit. Othei activities lor me tins week included making a speech to the Ciuiltord (ounty Democratic V\ o m e n in Greensboro, attending Yam Association banquet and the N.C. Citizens Association luncheon and banquet. In Finance Committee I had to object to giving a favorable report to a veteran's association sponsored bill until I can get additional information. On the surface it doesn't seem like a fair bill but I'll reserve judgment until I can gather more facts. Action on the bill has been delayed thirty days. At the 24th district caucus we finally agreed to extend the time of merger vote on Robeson County schools until November. 1972 and a bill was introduced to that effect. It is my sinere hope that all suggestions for the mechanics act that must follow will be sent to us in writing immediately so that we can begin consideration. We surely do not want any hasty action toward the end of the session when we are all so tired we can't see strpi^ht. All of ut supported the Constitutional amendment referendum bill in regards to 18 year olds voting. As best I recall we all four voted for the Cumberland County annexation bill. This was a difficult decision since the Cumberland delegation was split on the inue. My own docMon was baaed on thinking Uttt, if they couldn't decide tharowlvtt, it would ba belter accompanied by his wife at the piano. Miss Donnie Barefoot who has been a patient at Highsmith - Rainey Memorial Hospital for some time, got home last week. Mrs. S.N. McColl was admitted to Highsmith ? Rainey Memorial Hospital Saturday a.m. after falling that morning and fracturing a rib. She was resting better at last account. Gerald Bundy Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bundy of Siler City spent from Thursday to Saturday at Cape Fear Valley Hospital last week. While there to have the same law apply to Cumberland that applies in the other 96 counties. Also, the Fayetteville Council endorsed it and I felt this reflected Guy Smith's good advice in part at least. We split on a bill to change election day. I voted for this bill Friday but intend to change my vote this week after talking with home folks. Apparently our black citizens see this bill to change primary election day from Saturday to Tuesday as a threat to their voting privileges. I frankly don't agree that this was the intent of the bill but if they see or imagine some danger in making the change, I'm willing to respect their views and oppose the change. Surely whether we cast our ballots on Tuesdays or Saturdays is not worth developing another racial issue. We have enough now. It is my conviction that people who take their citi/.enship responsibilities seriously are going to get to the polls no matter what day is decreed election day. The sight of familiar faces at the State house or in Raleigh is always encouraging Visitors this week were W.F Davis, now superintendent from Stokes county. Dr Ken New bold. J.T Odotn, Grace Cashwell. and Si Vaughn. Jim Buie served as page in the House this week and was both a help and good company. V eterans Corner hDITOR'S N'OTL Below are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current questions from for me r servicemen and their families. Further information on veterans benefits nav be obtained at anv VA office or \<>ui local service organization representative. 0 ? My husband is in a nursing home. He is a veteran, but his condition is not related to military service Will VA pay for his nursing home care? A ? VA is permitted to provide nursing home care for a limited time, only for those veterans who have received maximum benefit from VA hospitalization yet still need nursing. Q ? How long will a veteran who was retired Nov. 1, 1970 for total disability be covered by his Servicemen's Group Life Insurance? A ? Coverage under SGLI will continue while he is totally disabled, but not beyond one year. Within the year, he may convert his SGLI (maximum S 15.000) to an individual policy at standard rates with any company participating in the SGLI program. Also, within a year of notice of his service ? connected disability, he can apply for a 510,000 low cost RH policy from VA. Q - My husband died in service in 1946. Am I still eligible for his home loan benefit? A - Yes. Under recently passed 1 i gistat ion. unused, expired loan benefits were restored for World War II and Korean Conflict veterans and eligible, unremarried widows of these veterans Copper can be rolled into sheets leu than 1/S00th of an inch thick. he had ear surgery. Mrs. Eunice Jones Bandy of Fayetteville has been a patient at Cape Fear Valley Hospital for some time, and at last account she was critically ill. Mrs. Bandy is a former resident of Rockfish and a former member of Tabernacle Church. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Long were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Long Jr. Sunday. S/Sgt. Barry King of Goldsboro spent the past weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Player, his sister Diane King and his brother Jerry King and Mitchell and Daryl Player. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Pittman spent several days last week at Holden Beach. Mrs. Maggie Norman of Mt. Airy visited them one day while they were there. She had just arrived from Florida. Wilson Sessoms of Glenn Bernie, Md. takes The News-Journal and would like to see news about his relatives as well as all the other folks he knows in this area, but sometimes there is none available as of now. Mrs. Clinton Robertson of Swannanoa came Sunday to see her mother, Mrs. S.N. McColl who is a patient at Highsmith ? Rainey Memorial Hospital. The Rev. Robert McColl of Chapel Hill also came Sunday to visit his mother Mrs. McColl. Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Bostic visited his cousin Burch Davis of Roxboro, and Mrs. N.E. Davis who was in an automobile wreck, recently and is a patient in the Roxboro Hospital and not expected to live. Mrs. N.J. Ritter spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Long of Gallup Acres. They brought her home Sunday p.m. and attended the Golden Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George Dees. Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Koonce were. Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton of Cumberland Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bradshaw of Wilmington and his sister, Mrs. Luther Currie visited Mr. and Mrs. Koonce and Monday afternoon, they had as their guest B.B. Cole Sr. of Raeford. Sgt. Lynn Heath of Okinawa arrived home a week ago last Sunday and alter his vacation is over he will be at Pope AFB. Fort Bragg. Miss Pamela Heath of N.C.U. spent the past weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath. Thomas Mclnnis and his mother Mrs. A.A. Mclnnis took a train ride to Rocky Mount last Friday where they visited her sister and brother ? in ? law, Mr. and Mrs. TJ. Russell until Saturday p.m. when they returned to Fayetteville on the train. Mrs. Alton Barnes of Wilson had lunch with them at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T.J Russell Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Wood of Fayetteville and her father. Will Monroe visited Mrs. Read Luke 18:35*43 (Jesus) asked him, "What do you want me to do for you? (Luke 18:404! RSV) In her book The Honeycomb, Adela Rogers St. John records that she once interviewed Knute Rockne, the famous football coach of Notre Dame University "What do you want most in a football player.", she asked, "weigh, speed, or brains?" To her surprise he replied. "None of these ?? a desire to play football." Desire has a place in religion as well as in sports. On several occasions, Jesus said to persons, "What do you want to do for you?" In each instance the person's inward desire was for healing and wholeness Without the desire to be free from a habit, an attitude, an infirmity, not even Christ can help us. Our desire is the key. The blind man knew what he wanted above all else. We need to search ourselves and ask what it is that we need most. Once the desire is sharpened and we ask in faith, we may hear Christ say, "Be thou made whole." PRAYER: O Christ, the great physician whose touch can make us whole, fulfill our deepest desire that we may be strengthened in body and renewed in spirit. Amen THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: Our desire is the key if we expect Christ to help us. William R Guffick (New Jersey) COPYRIGHT - THE UPPER ROOM Garnet Emory of Durham last Thursday and brought Mrs. Monroe home after she had spent several days with her sister Mrs. Emory. Mrs. A.W. Wood spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wood of Fayetteville, Donald Wood Jr. was also a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wood Sunday and he brought his grandmother Mrs. Wood home Sunday pjn. Roy Shockley returned home the past week after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shockley of Washington, D.C. Mr. Shockley visited a friend who has cancer, at Veterans Hospital Fayetteville Sunday. Mrs. Lela McDowell of Apex visited her mother, Mrs. N.A. McKeithan at McCain Sunday. Mrs. McKeithan is expected to come home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Hobson had all their children and grandchildren with them last Sunday. They were, Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Huffman and children "Chris" and "Kim" of Raeford, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobson and son David of Coats. Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson's sister, Mrs. Virginia Bounds of Red Springs who was a patient at Southeastern General Hospital, Lumberton is at home now and much improved, but later she expects to go to the Baptist Hospital in Winston ? Salem for tests to find what causes her illness. Mrs. Bounds niece, Mrs. Catherine Prevatte, who is a nurse is with her now at at her home in Red Springs. Mr. and Mrs. AJ. Freeman Jr. and children, Arvin and Steve, and Debbie of Fayetteville were guests of her mother Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson last Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Parker of Wayside and Miss Allie Black of Route No. 4 Fayetteville visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPherson and children, Tom, Davis and Elizabeth of Yanceyville this past Sunday. They went especially to sec Tom Jr., who injured his knee while playing "Track" and had surgery at Danville Memorial Hospital to prevent stiffness of the knee. Miss Black and Mr. Parker returned home the same day and Mrs. Parker stayed until Wednesday with one of her sons. Tom was doing o.k. at last account. Mrs. David Lancaster and son David Brian Jr. of Raleigh spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mclnnis and her grandmother Mrs. Jim Maxwell while her husband was with the National Guard at Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Lancaster of Raeford visited their daughter - in ? law and grandson at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mclnnis during the weekend. Lt. and Mrs David Lancaster did not have time to visit his parents Sunday p.m. because he was late getting away from Fort Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanders and children Donna and Albert of Wayside spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Sanderson of Wilmington. Mrs. Vamik Bombatepe and sons Halis and John of Wilson spent last Saturday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovette of Wayside. Mrs. Lawrence Pannell who had surgery at Cape Fear Valley Hospital last week was doing o.k. at last account and she may get home some time next week. Mrs. CM. Allison of Wayside got home from Moore Memorial Hospital the first of last week and seems to be doing fine. Mrs. Floyd Nugent visited Mr. and Mrs. J R. Bunn of Kenly last Sunday. Mrs. Nugent was sick Tuesday but still up and going to work. Legal* ADVERTISEMENT BIDS WANTED Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor of the City of Raeford, North Carolina, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall until 7:30 o'clock on April 5, 1971, at which time they will be publicly opened and read for the following: New street paving ? approximately 7,538 square yards. Resurface asphalt street ? approximately 468 square yards. Proposals must be on standard forms, furnished by the City and must be marked "Proposal For Paving." Proposal forms and specifications may be obtained at the office of the City Manager. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit equal to 5% of the net price bid; this deposit may consist of LEGALS - cash or a cashier's check Issued by a certified check drawn on a Bank or Trust Company authorized to do business in North Carolina or on a Bank insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, or a U.S. Money Order, payable to the City of Raeford; or 5% bid bond issued by an insurance company authorized to do business in North Carolina, the deposit to be retained the event of failure of the successful bidder to execute the contract within 10 days after notice of award or to give satisfactory surety as required. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals. John K. McNeill, Jr. Mayor 46C PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF RAEFORD HOKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA IN THE MATTER OF ZONING SUPERIOR SALES MR. JAMES EASTERLING You are hereby notified that an application is now pending before the City of Raeford Board of Adjustment whereby, the >above named, Superior Sales and James Easterling are asking that a variance be given by the Board of Adjustment to allow Mr. James Easterling to use a trailer as an office on his car lot. Located upon U.S. Highway 401 South at the intersection of U.S. 401 South and Cole Avenue Ext. A public hearing will be held by the City Of Raeford Board of Adjustment at 7:00 P.M. on March 29, 1971 in 4ke City Hall. All interested citizens are hereby requested to attend this public hearing and express your views and opinions for the benefit of the said Board of Adjustment. The public notice to be published on March 25, 1971. Raeford Zoning Board By: Monroe Williams Zoning Administrator D C. Cox. Chairman 46C PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF RAEFORD HOKE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA IN THE MATTER OF ZONING BARGAIN MOTORS MR. R.L. HALES You are hereby notified that an application is now pending before the Raeford Board of Adjustment whereby the above named. Bargain Motors and Mr. R L Hales are asking that a variance be given by the Board of Adjustment allowing Mr. R.L. Hales to use a trailer as an office on his lot. Located upon N.C. Highway 211 West on the west side of Hoke Texaco across from R L. Longs' Grocery. A public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment at 7:00 P.M. on March 29. 1971 in the City Hall. All interested citizens are hereby requested to attend this public meeting and express your views and opinions for the benefit of the said Board of Adjustment. This public notice to be published on March 25, 1971. Raeford Board of Adjustment By: Monroe Williams Zoning Administrator D C. Cox Chairman 46C NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain Deed of Trust executed the 27th day of July. 1970 by RD. SINGLETON JR.. and wife JACQUELINE H. SINGLETON, and recorded in Book 158, at Page 335 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County. North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of indebtedness secured, thereby, R. Palmer Willcox, Trustee, will at 12:00 noon 26th day of April, 1971, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the Courthouse door in Hoke County, North Carolina, the following described tract or parcel of land in Hoke County, Stonewall Township, North Carolina. A one - half (to) undivided interest in that certain farm tract, lake site and water rights consisting of about 388.9 acres, more or less, located on both sides of a pawed road known as the 'Old Wire Road", leading from Davis Bridge to Raeford and being more particularly described in accordance with a Map entitled "PROPERTY OF RD SINGLETON, JR AND WIFE. JACQUELINE H. SINGLETON. STONEWALL TOWNSHIP. HOKE COUNTY, NORTH .CAROLINA", made by W.R. McDuffie, Registered Surveyor, from serveys of January 24, and December I 7 A 18. 1952. Viz.: BEGINNING at a cypress tree in the run of Rock fish LEGALS Creek, which cypreu it North 4 ? 45 East about 19.S chains from an iron stake on the south side of the "Old Wire Road", which said stake is 20 chains East of the dwelling formerly occupied by Pete Chason and about one - half (VI) mile West of Davis Bridge, and running thence from said cypress tree South 4 ? 45 West 62.26 chains to a cement block with a pine pointer; thence North 73 - 30 West 26.24 chains to an ironpipe with pine pointers; thence south 15 ? 00 West 20.34 chains to a pump point; thence South 22 - IS West 0.98 chains to another pump point; thence North 94 ? 30 West 28.00 chains to a cement block; thence North 4 - 20 East 54.45 chains to an iron pipe on the south side of the "Old Wire Road"; thence along the southern line of said road North 79 - 30 East 12.93 chains to a corner; thence crossing said Road North 4-15 East 26.30 .chains to the middle of the run of Rockfish Creek, the point indicated on the Map referred to hereinabove as Station 8; thence down the middle of said Rockfish Creek, following the various courses thereof as shown on said Map, to and beyond Station 62 to the point of BEGINNING; the foregoing description being a composite description of two (2) tracts described by Deed dated March 18, 1955, from R.D. Singleton, Jr. and wife, Jacqueline H. Singleton, and by Deed dated April 7, 1955 from Freddie's Lake, Inc., said Deeds being of record in Hoke County Registry in Book 101, at Pages 64 and 81. NOTE: For the history of the above described property reference is made to Deeds recorded in Hoke County Registry in various books and pages as follows: Book 101, at Page 40; Book 96, at Page 393; Book 94, at Page 238; Book 85, at Page 466; Book 83, at Page 400; Book 69, at Page 269; Book 6554, at Page 73; Book 16, at Page 249; and in Robeson County Registry in Book 5 - X, at Page 431. EXCEPTION: Those lots conveyed by R.D. Singleton and wife, Jacqueline H. Singleton and et als prior to 25th, July. 1970. This property is being sold subject to outstanding taxes, if any, and,,all prior liens of record as they may appear. The highest bidder will be tequired to deposit in cash at the sale an amount equal to ten (10^) per cent of the amount of his bid up to One Thousand Dollars (SI.000.00) plus five per cent (5%) for the excess of his bid over one thousand dollars. This, the 17th day of March, 1971. R PALMER WILLCOX, Trustee 112 F. Edinborough Ave. Raeford, Nyrth Carolina 46-49C NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HOKE Under and by virtue of th power of sale contained in certain Deed of Trust executJ by John C. Thompson o Charles A. Hosteller, Trus*. dated the 29th of Janvry, 1970, and recorded in P"k 156. Page 399 in the Offe of the Register of Deeds oflloke County, North Crolina, default having been rflde in payment of the indeledness thereby secured, and ?id Deed of Trust being by K terms subject to foreclose, the undersigned Trusteewill offer for sale at public aufion to the highest bidder for ash at the courthouse door n Raeford, North Carolina >t 12:00 o'clock Noon on he 13th day of April, 197, property conveyed in >id Deed of Trust, the sameying and being in the Countyof Hoke, State of North Carina. McLauchlin Township, aid described as follows: A certain /act or parcel of land in Mcliuchlin Township, Hoke Couny, North Carolina, and Lying ?id being north of Rockfir Creek and BEGINNNC at an iron stake in the rurth right - of - way margin if a paved road leading from Jie Rockfish Parkton Road to Raeford, aid iron stake 30 feet from the center line of the aforesaid toad and beinf the Southwest corner of an 82 acre tract a* recorded in May Book 4, Page 45, Hoke Cotnty, and runt tkence N 6-25 E 380.8 feet to an iron strtce, ihence S 57 ? 55E 232.5 feet to an iron stake thence S 2! ? 05 W 207.5 feet t> an iron Kake; thence S 37 ^ 25 W 142 J feet to an iron stake in the north right ? of ? way margin oT the afore Mid roadf ihence as the north rifht - of ? way margin of said road N 57-55 W 91.3 feet to tie point of BEGINNING, containing 1J5 acres, more Dr less. Survey ?d April 4, 1951. by if. McMillan. Jr. LEGALS This vile shall b? subject to payment of current taxes. CASH DEPOSIT: Ten per cent (10%) ah the first 51,000.00 bid and ffte per cent (S%) on any additional amount bid will be required at the sale. Posted, this the 12th day of March. 1971. CHARLES A. HOSTETLER. TRUSTEE HOSTETLER & McNEILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW RAEFORD, N.C. 45-48C NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Nathaniel Purcell, Jr., and wife, Effie Elizabeth Purcell, to James O. Buchanan, Trustee, dated the 20th day of January, 1967, and recorded in Book 142, Page 427 in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at thf courthouse door in Raeford North Carolina, at 12:00 noo> on the 5 day of April, 197* the land conveyed in said d^ of trust, the same lying 'd being in Hoke County, Nth Carolina, and more partici?r'y described as follows: Being a!', of Lots N<- 97 ind 98 of the Mrs. Ai?s C. Keith Subdivision as sl"wn in Map Book 2, Page 24egistry to which reference hereby lude and described'y metes ind bounds as follow BEGINNING at point in he northern edge f Scotland \vehue, the sout^ast corner >f Lot No. 98 tf the Mrs. Vngus C. KeithSubdivision, ind runs thence' 5-45 E 107 eet; thence N 4 - 45 W 104 eet to the nor^est corner of -ot No. 97 ofiid subdivision; hence S I ? > W 105 feet to he northern dge of Scotland Vvenue; tince with the lorthern ?Se of Scotland Ivenue S * ? 45 E 97.5 feet t>_ the 'EGINNING, and unmng a?und the embracing II of Lo N?s- 97 and 98 of he saii Keith Subdivision. ;UBJEC,. however, to taxes or thenar 19?1 ? Five percent 5%) the amount of the ughef bid must be deposited yjth the trustee pending onfmation of the sale. Dated his day of March, 1971. A?S O BUCHANAN, Trustee 44-47C TRUSTEES SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE jf the power and authority contained in that certain deed or trust executed and delivered bv HENRY MCNEILL, JR. and wife. ERNESTINE MCNEILL, dated the 15th of September 1967, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Hoke County, N.C., in Book 146, at page 289, and because of default in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and failure to carry out and perform the stipulations and agreements therein contained and, pursuant to demand of the owner and holder of the indebtedness secured by said deed of trust, the undersigned trustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the usual place of sale in the county court house of Hoke County, in the city of Raeford, N.C., at 12 o'clock, noon, on Monday, the 29th day of March 1971, all that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in? Hoke County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Being a part of a tract of land conveyed by Emily and Luther B. Purcell to Chas. McRae and wife in Deed dated February 1 fth, 1924, arfu recorded in Book 44, Page 169, Hoke County Registry. BEGINNING at a stake 30 feet from the center of the Lumberton Road. Said stake being in McNair's line, and runs with said line South 75 degrees W. 190 feet to a stake; thence North 18 degrees W. 150 feet to a stake; thence North 75 degrees E. 190 feet to a stake, 30 feet from center of said Lumberton Road; thence with said road South 18 degrees E. 150 feet to the BEGINNING. This being the same property conveyed to Marie McRae Black by Deed from Willie tyina McRae, widow as recorded in Book 106, Page 420 of the Hoke County Public Registry to which reference is herebv made. Subject to all prior lien* and encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and assessments for LEGALS paring, if any. The reserved to require a ?? by law provided. Thi^e Wl" be held open ten day>or "P?" bid as by law require This 22nd day o February 1971. W. FAISON BARt>? Substitute Trustee 1200 Johnston Bvding Charlotte, North Carolina 43-46C notic of (SUBSTITU7 TRUSTEE S SALE OF PAL ESTATE STATE OF NRTH CAROLINA COUNT OF HOKE BECAUS of default in the obligation ?der Deed of Trust executed K Rex J.B. Gentry and wife,iuby L. Gentry, and - recorded'1 Book 132, at page 549, Hfe County Registry, upon d*>and of the holder of 'the f trust executed and delivered iy PETE BRONSON, JR. (aka 'ete Brunson) and wife, ELLA RANCES BRONSON, (aka ilia F. Brunson), dated the Oth of October 1967, and ccorded in the officc of the Register of Deeds for Hoke 'ounty, N.C., in Book 146, at ?age 399, and because of lefault in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured nd failure to carry out and >erform the stipulations and greements therein contained nd, pursuant of demand of he owner and holder of the ndebtedness secured by said leed of trust, the undersigned rustee will expose for sale at public auction to the highest Didder for case at the usual ?lace of sale in the county ;ourt house of Hoke County, in the city of Raeford, N.C., at 12:30 p.m. on Monday, the 29th day of March 1971, all' that certain lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in Hoke County, State of North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake, the iouthwestern corner of the 'ete Bronson, Sr. lot, and unning thence with his line *4orth 4 degrees 45 minutes Bast 488 feet to the lorthwestern corner of Bronson's lot, a concrete nonument; thence with the lorthern line of said Bronson's ot South 85 degrees 15 Tiinutes East 50 feet to a stake; hence South 4 degrees 45 Tiinutes West 476.5 feet to a Hake in the southern line; ihence South 80 degrees 00 ninutes West 50 feet to the >eginning corner containing ).55 acre more or lets and xing the western half of the ot conveyed to the grantors by Marion H. Gitlin and wife, Gladys F. Gatlin by deed dated December 31, 1962 and ecorded in Book 141 at page J99 in the Hoke County Registry. Subject to all prior liens and incumbrances, and unpaid :axet and assessments for saving, if any. The right Is ?eserved to require a deposit, as jy law provided. This sate will ?e held open ten days for upset Did as by law required. This 22nd day of February 1971. W. FAISON BARNES, Substitute Trustee 1200 Johnston Building, Charlotte, N.C. 43-46C