i
I..
By Lib Sumner
i Friends of Lamest Russ arc
glad to know that he is home
from Chapel Hill Hospital Mi.*
Russ underwent surgery and is
getting along very well.
Mrs. Margaret Hamilton
returned to her home.
Lumberton, Saturday after
spending the week with her
mother. Mrs. A. F. Tolai
Mrs. Tolar fell five weeks
ago and broke her leti wrist
and sprained the right arm.
Mr. and Mrs. S. I . Sumner
left Monday for Lincoln,
Nebraska. They spent Monday
night in Chicago jnd plan to he
away a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter I dge of
Washington, I). ('.. visited the
Sumners Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and .Mrs. Ldge will soon
retire ami were on the way to
Lake Nonis, lennessee. to
make plans to huild their
home.
Circle No. 2 of ilie
Presbyterian Church met with
Mrs. Cirady Mar ley. Red
Springs Monday afternoon.
Mrs. H. I. Morton is chairman.
Mrs. Idwin Clifton was in
charge of the program.
Mrs. Lacy John has returned
to her home in Red Springs.
She spent the past two weeks
in Southeastern General
Hospital. Lumberton.
Mrs. H. I . Morton spent last
week visiting her daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. W. T. Holcomb Jr in
Las Vegas and Mr. Morton's
mother in Ardmorc.
Oklahoma.
Mrs. i li/abeth Tolar spent
several days with her sister.
Miss Millie Williford.
Col. and Mrs. I R Weber's
weekend guests were their
great granddaughter.
Catherine Madison Sharpe VI.
daughter of Ll. and Mrs.
Kenneth Sharpe of I t. Bragg.
Catherine was bapti/ed at the
morning service at The Saint
Pauls Church in The Pines.
I ayetteville. The families
visited in Pirehurst and had
dinner at the Officers Club. I t.
Bragg.
Miss Una C'hason is spending
several weeks with her sister
and family, Mrs. J. I .
McGougan.
Mr. and Mis. George Caddell
spent Sunday in Rowland with
Mrs. Caddell's sister. Mrs.
Henry K. Crawford.
Mr. and Mrs. I ullord
McMillan visited the Sid
Sumners and Lib and Lois
Sundav night.
Mr." and Mrs. W. H. Schell
spent the weekend in Charlotte
with then son and family. Mr
and Mrs. Harold Schell.
Mis. Virginia Bounds has
returned home from Moore
Memorial Hospital.
Mis. Pete Arocho of Miami
is visiting relatives in Lumber
Bridge and Red Springs, Mr.
and Mrs. W H. Schell. Mrs.
Virginia Bounds and Mrs. bthel
Ciibson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Balfour
and son. Johnny, spent last
weekend in New Bern with
Mrs. Balfour's mother. Mrs. J.
T. Marlowe.
7th Grade
Loses 8 To 6
The I pchurch l agles
seventh grade team lost a close
game to a bigger and faster
Maxton team S to 6. Max ton
scored first with the lagles
coming back in the last quartet
to score then touchdown.
I'ony Barnes scored the TDon
a quarterback sneak.
The I .igles seventh giadeis
will take on Maxton again
Saturday nwning.
Ken's Carpet and Interiors
lorterl * ?nes,opD,cora,,n9s?rv,ce loft&Fl
? Complete Line of High Quality Porter Paints ^ ' '
Jamtsl ?r,n' "<? laintsi
? Other Decorating Needs I' '
Midtown Shopping Centei -Southern Pinos- Aberdeen-Ph. 692 7427
2b08 Raeford Rd-Fayetteville ? Phong 484 7861
li Pays To Read Small Ads!
GROUP OF
MENS SUITS
dacron/worsted
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3foe S>ugar'?
OF RAEHORD
"The Store For Men & Boys
With A Little For The Ladies
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( \ct <?l \ucu>t \ 1. I**70 Section 36S5. Tiile >>. l ulled
St J|Cn ( ode i
I Dale ot tiling Septembei .>0. I *>72
2. Title ol publication I'he New* Journal
I icquciKA oi i?ue. Week!).
4. Location ?>l known office of publication. I IoWonI I lw??od
\venue. Raeloid. N.C.. Hoke 28376
5. Location ?'! lieaJi)iiaiiers *?!* general busine>\ offices of
thepiihlisher\ I h> W I !woo*! A.eiuie. Raeford. N. ('.. Hoke
2b Mb.
6 NAMIS \ND ADDRI SSI S OI PLBLISHIR I DITOR
?WDM \\ \(? IN(. I Dl rOR
Publishet Paul Dickson. Raeloul. N. i 2s.?76
I ditor Paul Dickson. Raeford. N. 2M76
Managei-I dii"i: Paul Dickson. Raeloid. N. C . 2H376
". Owners.
Dukson Piesx. Itv 11? W . I (wood Ave.. Raetord. N (
2>.*76
Paul Du'nvMi. !I0\\ | ia.'i .! \u\ R.iet ?id. N.l 2<v^~h
Mai carei li Dukx-n. II ' \\ I Iwood \\e.. RaetoiJ. N (
2V*^ o
Sam (.' M.??h. 11? \\. I Iwood Ave.. Raeford. N. 2Vs7<-?
S Known bondholders. mortgagees. and otliei security holders
owning ?M holding I percent oi moie ot total amount of
b?'tuU. UHMigacev oi otltei securities None.
V. No. ( pv I i. Single Usu
I\>ue Dunne Neaiest T?
IN ^ceding I. Mov I ilina Dah
\ I'otal N.? v'i?pii'N pi in I Oil >020 *100
H Paid ciiculalion
1. Sales through dealer
and cameis. \treei \endois
and counter sales 005 (>>7
2. Mail MihsciipUon\ I4l>() 1655
( total paid circulation 24S5 2312
I"). I lee distribution b\ mail.
01 other means.
I. Samples. w-nnttv and
other Tree copies 175 , IM)
I. rotul distribution 266 0 24*>2
I OH ice use. left-over.
unaccounted, spoiled alter
printing 360 t>0H
(,. Total *020 >100
I certify that the statements nude by ine above arc correct
and complete.
Sam (". Morris. Business Manager.
Farm Items
by W. S. Young & Phil Ricks. County Agricultural \grr.ts
lire Invention Week is
October 8-14. l ite costs of
S2.7 billion dollars was
encountered this last year. The
ternble cost was in lives lost, as
11,850 victims were counted.
About one-fouith of these
were children. These are heavy
costs to pay for an act of
ncgligence or ignorance.
Through knowledge and care,
destructive fires can be
viitually eliminated.
Simple rules of safety are
often violated, such as smoking
in bed. leaving children alone
j ihI neglecting to teach
youngsters that matches and
iightersare not play things.
I a mi lies should plan escape
routes and practice fire drills to
assume that the kids can get
out.
Soy bean producers that are
planning to save their planting
seeds or planning to sell seed to
other farmers should plan for
this at harvest time.
1. Vou should clean up
combines, trucks, bins and
convening equipment. Variety
puritN is a must if you sell
beans.
2. Harvest the beans at
14-16'/ moisture so you will
not crack the beans. You then
must dry them at 11% for
storage. Heat should never get
above 110 I'.
3. Harvest at an average
speed of 2': to 3 mph. Adjust
your equipment according to
instructions in the manual.
4. Reduce the number of
times that seeds are to he
moved.
5. Label each storage bin as
to variety and field. Good care
can assure you of a high
germination of seed beans next
spnng.
The Industrial t-.xtension
Service at N.C. S'.atc
University , i:i cooperation with
Sandhills Area Chamber of
Commerce, will present
workshops on "Time Study
Study Procedures'* and "Work
Sampling for Companies", in
this area during the week of
Novermber 27, l4)72. Both
workshops will be held in the
Administration Building
Cvuifeience K*>om at the
Sandhills Community College.
The courses are three hours per
day or a total of 15 hours.
Complete information can be
obtained from the County
Agents Office.
The purpose o f
School
Menu
FRIDAY. OCT. \}
Fish
Slaw ? cup-C
French Fries - Cornhread
Peanut Butter Cookie Milk
MOV OCT 16
Hamburger on Bun
Creamy Country Slaw '.cup-C
Buttered Lima Beans
Cake
Milk
Tl fcS. OCT 17
Pi//a
Tossed Salad
Bread (Optional)
Banana Pudding
Milk
WFDNF.S OCT Is
Veae table Beet Soup I cup ?
A&C
Peanut Butter Sandwich
Cinnamon Cnspie
Milk
rut RS OCT. !<>
Turkey W Dressing & Giavy
June Peas
Cranberrx Sauce
Rolls
Peach Mall
Milk
Eagles Top
2nd Game
Bx Howard Rarklex
The Lpchurch Fagles won
their second straight jtame by
defeating Rockingham 3f> to 0
I reddie Morris scored two
touchdowns while J?>e Poole.
Vernon Morris and F.rnie
Pecora scored one each. Marcus
Brown and1 Pecora scored one
and two e \ t r a poi nt s
respectively.
The Fagles rushed for 170
xards while their defense only
allowed two yards. The Fagles
traveled to Rockingham
Wednesday for their third
game.
outcrossing or 9 crossbreeding
program is to increase the
efficiency of market hog
production and thus increase
profits for :he commercial
pork producers. Outcrossing
refers to the mating of
unrelated families within the
same breed. Crossbreeding
refers to the mating of
individuals from different
breeds. Several research
workers have found that the
crossing of genetically distinct
lines or breeds results in
increased performance. This
increase in performance is
called "Hybrid Vigor" or
"Heterasis". The systematic
crossing of two or more breeds
utilized this heterasis and thus
increases the efficiency of
market hog production.
Crossbreeding is not a
wonder worker in that it
automatically cures all the ills
of the swine industry. It is still
necessary to maintain
top-notch management for
maximum efficiency.
full benefits from
crossbreeding can be gained
only by the careful selection
and combination of the
available seed stock. Good
boars are the key to successful
crossbreeding programs. Any
breeding program, including
crossbreeding, will attain its
maximum effectiveness only
by identifying and/or
developing superior seed stock.
An onthe-farm testing
program would prove very
valuable but if this is not
available. Some help can be
gained through use of breed
certification and swine
evaluation stations. Before
attempting a crossbreeding
program, one should know
which traits may be improved
by the program. In general,
crossbreeding will increase the
viability and growth rate of
individual pigs. It usually
increases conception rate,
number of egg seed, embrgamc
survival, litter size and milking
ability of crossbreed dams.
Indications are that there is
little heterasis for feed
efficiency or carcass merit.
These two traits tend to be
intermediate between the
parents.
Any breeding must be
supplemented with good
management. Usually top
swine producers are using
excellent management
pracl ices.
Legals
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE
of the power of sale contained
in a certain deed of trust made
hv WILLIE LACY RAY and
wife. MARGARET S RAY. to
Bobby Burns McNeill, Trustee
dated the 12 day of November.
Il)70, and recorded in Book
160. Page 145. Hoke County
Registry. North Carolina.
DEFAULT having been made
in the payment of the note
thereby secured by the said
deed of trust, and the holder of
the note evidencing said
indebtedness liaving directed
tlut the deed of trust be
foreclosed, the undersigned
Trustee will offer for sale at
the Courthouse Door, in the
City of Raeford. Hoke County.
North Carolina, at Twelve
(12:00) o'clock. NOON, on
MONDAY, the 6th day of
November. 1972. and will sell
to the highest bidder for cash
the following real estate,
situate in Raeford Township,
of lloke County. North
Carolina, and being more
paiticularly described as
follows:
Being Lot No. Forty Nine
(41)) of Robbins Heights
Subdivision as shown on a plat
of the same drawn by R.H.
('?atlin. C.l:... and recorded in
Hoke County Registry. N.C. in
Map Book 3, page 33, to which
reference is hereby made for
further identification.
THIS SALE is made subject
lo all taxes and prior liens or
encumbrances of record against
said properly, and any
recorded rrleascs.
A ( ASH DEPOSIT of ten
per cent (lO^) of the purchase
puce will be required at the
time of the sale.
This 6lh dav of October.
107 2.
BOBBY BURNS McNF.ILL.
TRUST! I
By J. William Anderson.
Attorney
COLLIDM AND ANDERSON
Attorneys at Law
214 Mason Street
Fayetteville. North Carolina
28302
23-26C
STATI 01 NORTH CAROLINA
BOARD 01
WATI R AND AIR RESOURCES
RALI IGH. NORTH CAROLINA
LI-C.AL NOTICE
Notice is hereby jpven.
pursuant to Article 21 of
LEGALS
Chapter 143, General Statutes
of North Carolina, as amended,
that a public liearing will be
held by the Water and Air
Quality Control Committee of
the North Carolina Board of
Water and Air Resources for
the purpose of considering the
reclassification of certain
waters in the Cape Hear,
Lumber, and Yadkin-Pee Dec
River Basins. The hearing will
be held in room 111.
Administration Building.
Sandhills Community College.
Southern Pines. North
Carolina, beginning at 11:00
a.m. LST. Thuisday, Novembei
2,1972.
1 he waters to be considered
for reclassification dunng the
hearing, include ccrtain sti earns
or segments of streams in the
named counties located in the
following river baisns:
1 ? Cape I ear River Basin ?
Alamance. Bladen, Brunswick.
Caswell, Chatham, Columbus,
Cumberland, Duplin. Durham.
l;orsylh, Guilford, Harnett.
Hoke, Lee, Montgomery.
Moore, New Hanover. Onslow,
Orange, Pender. Randolph.
Rt>ckingham, Sampson, and
Wake Counties.
2 - Lumber River Basin ?
Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus,
Cumberland, Hoke.
Montgomery, Moore,
Richmond, Robeson, and
Scotland Counties.
3 ? Yadkin-Pee Dee River
Basin - Alexander, Anson,
Cabarrus, Caldwell, Davidson,
Davie, I orsyth, Guilford.
Iredell, Mecklenburg,
Montgomery. Randolph.
Richmond, Rowan. Stanly,
Stokes, Surry. Union. Watauga,
Wilkes, and Yadkin Counties.
All persons interested in this
matter are invited to attend.
Persons desiring to be heard
should give notice thereof in
writing to the Board on or
before the date of the hearing.
It is requested that, insofar as
possible, any persons wishing
to offer lengthy comments and
discussion in regard to the
proposed classifications be
piepared at the public hearing
to offer a written statement for
inclusion in the record ol
proceedings.
The names of the streams
proposed to be reclassified,
along with the proposed
classifications, may he
obtained upon request from
the Office of Water and Air
Resources, P. O. Box 276X7,
Raleigh. North Carolina 27611.
I . C. Hubbard.
Assistant Director
Office of Water and
Air Resources
23C
NOTICK 01
SERVICE OF
PROCESS BV
PUBLICATION
IN THE GENERAL
COURT OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT
DIVISION
SPFCIAL PROCEEDING
BEFORE THE CLERK
NORTH CAROL INA
HOKF. COUNTY
NORMAN MURPHY and wife
DOROTHY MURPHY.
PETITIONERS
VS.
LUDIE MAF GARTH
MATTIF CURRIE. Mil III'
ClIRRIE. JAMES ClIRRIE.
NAD I heir respective spouses,
if married; D.F. McLEAN and
MRS. D.F. McLEAN. BIRL)
McLEAN and wife. WILLII
McLEAN; CARDIE McLEAN
and spouse, if married;
GEORGE McLEAN and wife,
if married; DUEY McLEAN
and wife, if married; BRYANT
McLEAN and wife, THELMA
McLEAN. BOBBY McLEAN
and wife, MRS. BOBBY
McLEAN. ALFREDA
McLEAN and wile
MARGARET McLEAN
DFLORES HAYNF.S and
husband, BAILEY HAYNES:
BURT McLEAN and wife, if
married; and CLINIA MAF.
McMILLAN' and spouse. If
married; JOHN D. McMILLAN
and wife, if married. LAUSINE
WHITE. ANNIE MAE
MCALLISTER. SHIRLEE
McLEAN. HOSIA McMILLAN.
L.C. McMILLAN. JAMES
HENRY McMI l.LAN and
CHARLES McMILLAN and all
heirs ai law ol Sallie Kale
Currie.
RESPONDENTS
To Ludie Mad Garth. Maine
Curne, Willie Currie. James
Currie, Bryani McLean. Bobhy
McLean. Delores Haynes. Burl
McLean, all the heirs at law of
Sallie Kate Currie. and their
respective spouses, if married.
Clina Mae McMillan, and
spouse if married. John D.
McMillan. Annie Mae
McAllister. Shirlee McLean.
Hosia McMillan, and any and
all heirs at law of Susie Currie
TAKE NOTICE THAT
A pleading seeking relief
againsi you lus been filed in
the above entitled action and
notice of service ol process by
publication began on October
5. 1972.
The nature of the relief
being sought is as follows
Petition to sell real estate by
lecals
tenants in common puisunnt lo
Chapter 4ft Of the North
C aronna General Statutes.
You are required to make
delense to such pleading not
later tlian lorty (40) days after
the date of the first publication
ot notice stated above,
exclusive of such date, being
forty (401 days alter October
?' by November 14.
' - and upon your failure lo
do so I he party seeking service
ol process by publication will
apply to the court for I lie relief
sought.
This, the ;x dav of
September. I?->7^.
HOSTETLER & McNUI L
ATTORNEYS FOR
THE PETITIONERS
BY. Bobby Burns McNeill
Post Office Bo\ 277
Raeford. N'onh ('.iiolina
2224c
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S
SALE OF LAND
NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE
of the power of sale contained
in a certain deed of trust duly
recorded in Book I (.4. Page
47S, Hoke County Registry.
North Carolina executed by
CARL VIRGIL and wife.
DOLLIE VIRC.IL to Llovd k
Swaringen. Trustee, default
having been made in payment
of the indebtedness secuied by
the said deed of trust and the
holder of the note evidencing
the said indebtedness having
requested the undersigned
Trustee to foreclose a deed of
trust as by the terms of the
same provided, said Trustee
will sell at public auction at the
courthouse door in Raeford.
North Carolina at 12:00
o'clock Noon on the 31st dav
of October. 1072 to the
highest bidder for cash, the
property conveyed lit said deed
01 trust and more particularly
described as follows:
Located on the south side of
Raeford-Rockfish Road, about
2 miles southeast of Raeford.
N.C.. and being Uits No. ib
and No. }7 of Montciist
Subdivision, as shown on plat
of the said property drawn by
R.H. Gatlin and recorded in
Hoke County Registry. Book
4. Page 55. to which reference
is hereby made tor further
identification, to nit
Beginning at a stake in the
south side of Raelord-Rockftsh
Highway 150 feet South Nb
degrees 15 minutes West from
Alston's corner and running
South 1-00 West 210 feet;
thence South S6-I5 West. 100
feet, thence N l?0 East 210
leet: thence with the right of
way oi R a e! o r d-Rucktish
Highway North Ml-15 East 100
leet tii the Beginning.
This property will be sold
subjcct to unpaid taxes, piior
liens and encumbrances, it am
of record.
The highest biddei will he
required lo deposit in cash, at
the sale, an amount equal to
ten percent ol the amount of
lite hid.
This the 28th da\ of
September. 11>72.
U.OYl) k SWARINGHN.
Trustee
Black well. Thompson &
Swaringen
Attorneys at Law
P.O. Box 4tW
Fayetteville. North Carolina
<) 10.4S.;.51
NO I K ? Ol IRl STI I S
SAL I 01 LAND
NORTH C AROLINA
HOKI COUNTY
I'NDIR AND BY VIRTU1
of the power of sale contained
in a certain deed of trust dated
the 5th day of May, ll>(>7 and
duly recorded in Book 144.
Page 34'). Hoke County
Registry. North Carolina
executed by Samuel L. Striven
and wile. Annie f\ Scriven to
Lacy S. Collier. Trustee,
default having been made in
payment of ihe indebtedness
secured by the said deed of
trust and the holder of the
note evidencing the said
indebtedness liaving requested
the undersigned Trustee to
foreclose a deed of trust as by
the terms of the same
provided, said Trustee will sell
at public auction at the
courthouse door in Raeford,
North Carolina at 12:00
o'clock Noon on the 31st day
of October. I4>72 to the
highest bidder for cash, the
property conveyed in said deed
of trust and more particularly
described as follows
BEGINNING at a stake in
the southern right ? of - way of
State Road No. 1003 that leads
from Arabia to Sandy Grove
Church, said beginning point
being South 7()-00 Last 300
feet Irom the point where the
Pale line and the Smith line
intersect with said Slate Road
No 1003. and runs from said
beginning point as and with the
southern edge of said State
Road South 70-00 Last 100
feel to another stake in the
edge of the road: thence South
I 1-00 West 217 feet to a stake:
thence North 79-00 West 100
feet to a slake; thence North
11-00 Last 217 feet to the
point of Beginning, and
comprising all of Lot No. 3
LEGALS
according to pUt captioned
W.L. Smith Lots, Stonewall
Township, lloke County, N.C\
as drawn and surveyed by R.H.
Gatlin, R.S. on 11 -07-66, and
being a part of Tract No. 6 as
recorded in Book 2, Page 305
of the Hoke County Public
Registry.
This property will be sold
subject to unpaid taxes, pnor
liens and encumbrances, if any
of record.
The highest bidder will be
lequired to deposit in cash, at
the sale, an amount equal to
ten percent of the amount of
the bid.
This t lie 29th day of
September. 1072.
Blackwell, Thompson & ?
Swaringen. Attorneys
I'ayetteville.
North Carolina
Lacy S. Collier,
Trustee
22-25C
NOTICE Oh RESALE
NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of art
order of Ihe Superior Court of
Hoke County, North Carolina
in tire spectal proceeding
entitled R . PALMER
WILLCOX ADMINISTRATOR
OF THE ESTATE Ol L.S.
McMILLAN, SR., deceased.
Petitioner, vs. MARGARET
McM. TUNSTALL. el als.
Respondents; the undersjgned
administrator will on the l'6th
day of October, 1972 at twelve
o'clock noon, at the
courthouse door in Raeford.
North Carolina, offer for resale
to the highest bidder for cash
that certain tract of land lying
and being in Hoke County.
North Carolina, and more
particularly described as
follows:
TRACT I: BEGINNING at a
point in the center of Ihe run
ot Rocktish Creek said point
being witnessed by a stake on
the bank, said point also being
Ihe mosl northern comer of
that one and one ? half (IIS)
acre tract of land deeded to
Bill llmvell from L.S. McMillan
and described m Book 143.
Page 114 in Hoke County
Registry, and runs from Ihe
beginning point S 4b . 15 W
along a fence line 875 feet to
an iron in Ihe center line of
Slate Road Number 140.?.
thence with ihe center line of
Stale Road Number 140.'. N
- 00 W |0| leet: I hence N '>-00
W 100 leet; I hence N 18 ? 00 W
100 feet; thence N 26-00 W
100 leet; thence N 33 - 50 W
100 feel; thence N 42 ? 15 W
100 feet; thence. N 51 - 00 W
100 feel: thence N 57 - 45 w
100 feel, I hence N 60 - 45 \V
100 leet; thence N 74 - 15 W
100 feet, thence N 82 - 30 W
100 feel, thence N 86 - 45 \K
300 leel; thence N 87 - 30 W
80 leel to a point in Ihe center
ol Stale Road Numbei 1403.
30 leet south of Ihe Southeast
corner of that 1.10 acre lot
deeded to Maigarei Tunslall
I torn L.S. McMillan described
in Book 120. Page 44? Hoke
County Registry; thence N 2 -
15 L 240 feel: thence N 87 -
30 W 220 leel In a slake in the
eastern line of the road leading
Irom Prospect Avenue to the
Old Swimming Hole; ihence N
2-15 I with the l ast edge of
said road 48 leel. thence N ') -
30 I 100 feel: thence N 23 -
30 E 83 leel to an iron at a
lence corner, the most western
corner of ihe Beck four (41
?u/f ''aci described in Book
143, Page 3')7 Hoke Countv
Registry, lltence wnh the Beck
line S 5') - 00 E 421 feel to an
iron slake; thence continuing
with the Beck line N 45 - 00 L
342 feel to an iron slake,
thence continuing with the
Heck line, N 45 - 00 W 435 leet
lo an iron al a lence corner in
Ihe east edge of the Swimming
Hole Road: Ihence N 45 ? 00 1
425 feet: ihence N 50 ? 00 I
100 leel to an iron with two
(21 pine pointers near the Old
Swimming Hole; thence N 78 -
00 L 213 leel to ihe run of
Rock fish Creek: Ihence, down
ihe various courses of ihe run
of Rocklish Creek to Ihe
BEGINNING, containing 37.3
acres, less one 11 > acre in the
right of way of Stale Road
Number 1403 leaving a net of
36.3 acres, and being part of
those tracts of land described
in Book 67, Page 440 from Ihe
Sussex Corporation, in Book
83. Page !<)7 Irom I lie Raeford
Power & Manufacturing
Company and in Book 126.
Page 4') Irom Raeford Power &
Manufacturing Company, all in
ihe Hoke County Registry.
TRACT II BEGINNING al
an iron in ihe cenirrhne of the
Stale Road 1403, said iron
being Ihe Northwestern corner
01 that 1.5 acre tract of land
Irom L.S. McMillan to Hill
Howell as described in Book
143. Page 114 of ihe Hoke
County Registry, and runs
ihence. as ihe cenlerhne of said
road, SO- 15 W 137 feel,
thence, leaving the road. N 86
45 W 240 feel; thence, S 0 ? I 5
W 240 leel lo a slake in tlie
Raelord Power &
Manufacturing Company line,
thence, as the Raeford Power
A Manufactuinig line and lire
"Pinewuod" Subdivision line.
N 86 - 45 W 1111.6 feel, more
or less, to an iron in Ihe rear
LECALS
line of Lot Number 4 lor said
"Hinewood" Subdivision;
I hence N 2 ? 15 E 2l>2 leet lo a
point in I he center of the run
of Peddler's Branch; thence, as
the center of the run of
Peddler's Branch; in an easterly
direction 20 feet to a stake on
the eastern line of McMillan
Street; thence, as the eastern
line of McMillan Street. N 2 -
15 K 264 feet lo a stake in the
southern line of Donaldson
Avenue Extension; thence. S
86 ? 30 t ISO feel; thence N 2
? IS E 505 feet to a point In
the centerline of Stale Road
Number 1403; thence, as the
center line of Slate Road
Number 1403, S 87 . 30 E 150
feel; thence S 86 ? 45 L 300
I eel; thence S 82 - 30 E 100
I'eet; thence S 74 ? 15 L 100
feet; thence S 66 ? 45 E 100
feet; thence S 57 - 45 E 100
feet; thence, S SI - 00 E 100
feet; thence, S 42-15 E 100
feet, thence. S 33 - 50 E 100
feet; thence S 26 ? 00 E IUU
feet; thence. S 18 - 00 E 100
feet; thence S 9 - 00 E 100
feet; t hence S 2 00 E 101 feet
In the BEGINNING,
containing 26.2 acres, less I I
acres in the right of way of
State Road Number 1403.
leaving a net of 26.1 acres and
being a part of that land
described in Book 67. Page 440
Hoke County Registry from
the Sussex Corporation to L.S.
McMillan, Sr.
TRACT 111: All of that lot
or parcel of land designated as
Lot Number 111 according to
the plat of Robbins Heights
Subdivision, Rael'ord. North
Carolina, said plat being made
by R.H. Gatlin. C.E.. and
recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Hoke
County in Map Book 3, Page
33.
This sale will be made
subject to all outstanding city
and county taxes, and any
other liens or defects of record.
CASH DEPOSIT. Ten (10-;)
per cent of the first SI,000.00
bid and five (5'f) per cent of
any additional amount bid will
be required at the sale. The bid
will begin at (S38.500.00)
THIRTY EIGHT
TIIOUSA N I) I I V E
HUNDRED AND NO' 100
DOLLARS.
This the 28th day of
September. Il)72.
R. PALMER Wl LI.COX.
Admi nisirator
112 E. I'dinborough Ave.
Raeford, North Carolina
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NOTICT 01 SALI
01 LAND
LNDIR DI'l-.D
OF TRUST
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in that
certain Deed of Trust executed
the 24th day of September.
I?)71. by * WILLJI Lll
McBRYDI and Wife. ROSIA
/INIA McBRYDI. and
recorded in Book 164. Page
247 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.
William L. Moses, Trustee, will
at 10 00 o'clock. A.M..
Wednesday. October 18, 1972
offer for sale to the highest
bidder at public auction at the
Courthouse dour in Hoke
County. North Carolina, the
following described tracts or
parcels of land in Hoke
County. Raeford Township.
North Carolina:
Being Lot No. 173 of the
land known and platted
"COCKMAN I ARM", a copy
of this plat is duly registered in
the Oil ice of the Register of
Deeds for Hoke County. N.C.,
Map Book No. 2. Page 4, to
which reference is hereby made
for further identification of the
property.
This property is being sold
subject to outstanding taxes, it
any. and all prior liens of
record as the) may appear.
The highest bidder will be
required to deposit in cash at
the sale, an amount equal to
ten pet cent (10'/) of the
amount of his bid up to One
Thousand Dollars (SI.000.00)
plus live per cent (5'?) of the
excess of his bid over One
Thousand IX>llais.
This 14th dav of September,
l(>72.
William I Moses.
Trustee
Attorneys at I .aw
I 27 W I dinborough Ave.
Raelord.
North Carolina 28376
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CREDITOR'S NOTICI
Having qualified as
Administrator of the estate of
James I Vaughn, deceased,
late of Hoke County, this is to
notify all persons having claims
against said estate to piesent
them to the undersigned on or
before March 21. 1073 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate will
please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This the 21 day of
September. 1072.
R. Palmer Willcox
Attorney-at-Law
Raeford. N.C.
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