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? nvik iv Caution Urged In Buying Pesticides RALFIGH - North Carolina farmers were warned today to exercise caution in purchasing pesticides by telephone, particularly weed control ^products (herbicides). The warning came Irom North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture James A. Graham as a result of complaints received by the department's Office of Consumer Services. "Farmers who purchase herbicides by telephone are at a decided disadvantage." Graham said. "They do not have the advantage of personally reviewing the product label nor do they have access to lire personal service and instructions of dealing with a licensed dealer location. "Our calls indicate some producers have bought by phone only to learn later that the product was limited in use and higher in price than other compilable brands. One man even reported that he had been billed lor a so - called free sample. William B. Bulfaloe. chief of the Pesticide Section of the NCDA Pesl Control Division offered ihe following precautions to Ire exercised in ihe purchase of herbicides, either by telephone or from a farm supply store. 1 ? Determine active ingredients and the percentage of each. A low percentage of active ingredients would probably result in a high cost for effective control. 2 - Determine use or uses of the product. Buy the product needed for youi specific problem. .'. Determine total price, including shipping and handling charges, if any. 4 - Write down information givcnb; telephone salesmen. This would aid thi pesticide section should the question o misrepresentation arise. 5 ? Check with the NCDA Consume Services Office (prior 10 purchase) to b sure product is properly registered witl the Environmental Protection Age no and the NCDA. "The use of pesticides has become at essential tool in the production o agricultural products." Grahan concluded, "and their effective use wil protect the environment and tlx financial interest of the producer a well." CUMI'l l TI'D - The spire n) the new Mcl aughlin Chapel stands silhouetted against rhe winter sky. The building was dedicated in services this month. Public Hearing To Examine Services For Exceptional Child 1 he Council on I ducanonul Services for Exceptional Children will hold its first area meeting in f-avettevil.e. Ian 21 and 2S. to leam moie about services for children with special needs in the 1 1-county south central education district. A public heaitng ?>n seivices tor exceptional children ?n Hoke. Bladen. Columbus. ( umbeiland. lla:ikti. lee. Montgomery. Mooic. Richmond. Robeson. and Scotland counties is scheduled lor o.UO p nt.. Jan. 2". n the Neill Currie School \dminisiiition Building, l ite evening session will follow visits that moining to I aycttextile ('sty Schools' piogutm lor learnine di>abled. autistic, orthopedicallv handicapped, and emotionally disturbed children and a 1:00 p.m. joint meeting with the aiea Superintendents' Council a; the Sheraton Motor Inn. On the agenda ?o: the afternoon meeting will be discussion of the role and function of the ( ouncii. the intent of a lecent resolution picsented to the State Hoard of I J titration calling tor establishment of local advisory councils on education, and the C ouncil's priorities. I he public hearing will be the first held by the Council, established b> the 10-4 (ieneral Assembly as an advisoiy body to the State Boatd of education. Scr\mg primarily as a consumci advocate, the Council has been meeting monthly since July to study statewide educational seivices, l-.uture meetings are being planned in each of the State's educational districts so that Council members may see local school piograms in action and meet with parents, educators, and othei interested citizens to learn lusthand of the needs foi exceptional children in each district The Council will conclude its two-day visit with a brief wrap-up session. I uesday the 2*tit. at the Sheraton Mo to 1 Inn Public Hearings Set On Water Several public hcaungs on the gnvii onmcnt a:c scheduled nest month. The Water and \n (Quality (ontiol Committee will hold two heatings on water standards. I'lie hist, set l eb. I oat 10 a.m. in the Highway Building Auditorium in Raleigh, will consider changes in watei regulations on watei designated as sale tor bathing, \nothei change undei consideration would authon/e a stream nutrient standaid. A second hearing Kh> at 2 p.m. is scheduled loi public comment on proposed diluent limitations and guidelines lor wastewater discharges into surface wateis. Ihe Department ol Natural and I cononuc Resoinces l?a> scheduled heatings Teb. IS. I1).and 21). Ihc fust will lie held in Burlington and urll eirtphasi/e the Haw Rivci drainage area and the Cape I ear diainage area from the headwateis to a point above the I ppei I it tie River. The second hearing, set for Wallace, will concern the (ape Tear River Irom lock One to the ocean A Third hearing scheduled in Fayctteville will concern the Cape Tear Rivci including the Rock fish (reek and Little River watersheds Fair To Honor Families An expanded Century I arm I amilv Program, held cveiy 5th year hy the N.C. State fail in a Salute to Agriculture, will highlight preparations for the lOHtli event. October 17 ? 25. In I'170, during the lair's first endeavor with the program, more than 400 families were honored. InSB of them actually visiting the grounds Tot special ceremonies. Those who have had the defed to their farms passed down through the family for 100 years or more as of October I, 1975 'are eligible. The line may he continued through either sons or daughters. Families previously recognized will also lie eligible for this year's program. F.lforis will lie mjde to contact each of them individually New nominations, including names and jddresses. should lie forwarded 10 Farm Families. P.O. Box .U007, Raleigh. N.C. i7(i(Xi. All eligible families will receive a certificate from the Governor and the (ommillsfbncr of Agriculture, attend a special function on the fairgrounds in September and he guests of the State l air the following month. Legals NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE NOR IH CAROI INA HOKF COUNTY UNDER AND UV VIRTUE OF THE POWER OF S\ll contained in a cenain deed of trust made by lee Campbell and wile. Carol Campbell to Larry Thompson. Trustee. dated the JI st day of April, I '>7'. and reeorded in Hook IbS. Page ?'I. Hoke County Registry. North Carolina, default having been made in lite payment of the note thereby secured, the holder having directed that the deed of trust be foreclosed, the undeisigned Tiusice will offer for sale, al the Courthouse door, in the City of Racford. Noith Carolina, at Twelve (12:00) o'clock Noon on February JO. U>75 and will sell to the highest bidder, for cash, the'following ical estate, situate in Hoke County. North Carolina, and being more particulaily deserilted as follows; BEGINNING at a stake in the southern line of the tract of which this is a part. South <>l degiees Fast 242 feet from the southwest corner of said tract. And runs thence from the beginning cornei North 25 degiees l ast 100 feel to a stake. Thence South hi degrees Fast h() lect to a stake. Thence South 25 degrees West 100 feet to a stake in the southern line of said tract of which tins is a pan Thence Noith hi degrees West no feet to the beginning. And being the same pioperty described in Deed Jaicd April 21. 1072 from Nathan Campbell and wile. Mildred Campbell to Lee Campbell and wife. Carol II. Campbell, and now of record in the Oi I ice ot the Registei ol Deeds. Hoke County. Ibis sale is made subject io all laves, prioi liens oi encumbrances of record 3gainst said property and recorded releases, if any . \ cash deposit of HE of the purchase price will lie letgiircd al lite time of the sale Ibis the I ""t h day of January. |o7s. I .any A. Thompson. Trustee Hlackwell. Iliompson. Swuiingen. Johnson & Thompson. P. V Attorney sal law Post Oi l ice Bos 4(e> >00 Dick Street ? Heritage Square I ayeticville. Nonli Carolina 2S502 5S-4I NOTICE OF SAl I BY SUBSTITUTE IRUSTEE NORTH C \R()| IS A IIOM COUNTY Undci and by vntue of the powct ol sale contained in a ceitam Deed of Trust executed by Clarence Braiclter and wife. Algie Bratcher. to O.S. Aiken. Irustec. dated ihe 15th day of January . I'>72. and recorded in Book Ihh. Page l'> in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County . Noith Carolina, jnd by vntue of authority vested in the undersigned. Substitute Tiuslee. by an instrument in writing tecorded in Book I7'i. Page 521. default having been made in I he payment ot the indebtedness thereby seemed and ihe said Deed ol Gust being by ihe leints thereof subject to foreclosuie. and the lioldei ol ihe indebtedness ihereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for ihe purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, ihe undersigned Substitute Tiustee. will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Couithouse door in Racford. North Carolina, at I 2 00 o'clock Noon, on the IXth day ol February, 1975, the land conveyed in said Deed of Trust, lying and being in Racfoid Township. Hoke County . Noith Carolina, and moie partiallaily described as follows: In Racford Township. Hoke County. Noith Carolina, and being all of lot No Twenty Seven (271 of the NORTHWOOD HIIIS SUBDIVISION, as shown in Map Book 5. Page 7h of the Hoke County Public Registry, lo which reference is heieby made and descubed in metes and bounds as follows BEGINNING at a stake in the eastern edge of Pope Street , that is located S 7 ? 45 \A 2(>0.5 feet from the southern edge of Reid Drive: thence S K2 ? 15 F 140 feet: thence S 7 -45W 150 feet; thence N X2 - 15 W 140 feet to the eastern edge of Pope Street, thence with the eastern edge of Pope Street N 7 -45 F 150 fleet to ihe point of BEGINNING. This security includes the following built ? in. One Wesiinghouse Range. Serial No. KMF 2I<>(>4. Model No. K S 250LX62. This sale will lie made subject trvbtll outstanding taxes.il any. and prior liens of record, if any CASH DEPOSIT Ten per cent I ll?) of the first SI.000.00 and five per cent (5'C) on any additional bid will he iequired at the sale. Ihis. the 15th day of January. 1975. BOBBY BURNS McNFI LI SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE LEGALS HOSTETLF.R & McNFILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW RAF.FORD. N.C. 38-41 ( STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION l.umbee River Electric Membership Corporation has filed with tlte Federal Government a Compliance Assurance in which it assures the Rural Electrification Administration that it will comply fully with all requirements of Title VI of ihe Civil Rights Act of ll)64 and the Rules and Regulations of the Department of Agriculture issued thereunder, to the end that no person in the United States shall, on the ground of lace, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in. be denied the benefits of. or be otherwise subjected to discrimination in the conduct of its program and the operation of its facilities. Under this Assurance, this organization is committed not to discriminate against any peison on ihe ground of race, color or national origin in its policies and practices iclating to applications for service or use of any of its facilities, attendance at and participation in any meetings of beneficiaries and participants or the exercise of any rights of such beneficiaries and participants in the conduct of the operations of this organization. "Any person who believes himself, or any specific class of individuals, to be subjected by this organization to discrimination prohibited by Title VI of the Act and the Rules and Regulations issued ihereundei may. by himself or a representative, file with the Secretary ol Agriculture. Washington. D.C. 20250. or the Rural Electrification Administration. Washington. D.C. 20250. or this organization, or all. a written complaint. Such complaint must be filed not later than 00 days after the alleged discrimination, or by such later dale to which the Secretary of Agriculture or the Rural Electrification Administration extends the time for tiling. Identity of complaints will be kept confidential except to the extend necessary to carry out the purposes of the Rules and Regulations." 38C I XI ( I TOR'S NOTier HIP CPNI KAL COURT Oh Jl STICK Sl'PhRIOR COURT DIVISION nml !' 01 NORTH CAROLINA HOKI COUNTY Having qualified as l-xecutor of ihe estate ol Mvrlle Brock laton ot Hoke ( ounty. North Carolina, this is to notify all peisons having claims againsi ihe estate ol said Myrtle Brock U.on to present them to the undetsiened within (? months irorn date of the publication Ol this notice or same will lie pleaded in bar of then recovery, All persons indebted to said estate pTeav ? immediate payment. This the ? day of January. I07S William M. laton, l:\ecutor Rome 7. bos I? >. Kaelord. N O. 2S.t7b JMK cRi oitor'n not id NOR in CAROI IN A HOKI COI NI Y The undersigned, having qualified as I secutoi ot ,|,e l.s,aie of Cliiistine A McDonald deceased, laic ol Hoke 'h's ,s 10 notify all persons njvine claims - J.eainsi said I state to Present them 10 the 11,ideisigned on or , "f. ,l,c ",|h Jay ol July. 1071 or us Notice will he pleaded 111 hat' of then 'Ccwcy All persons indebted .0 said I stale will please make immediate payment 10 the undeisigned. w All"' ,""h lla> ?" Januaiy. I'i?s ?. Allen McDonald Ji P.O. Box ,V-b Raeioid.North I aiolina 7X.t7r, MosesA Dielil. Attorneys l-7W I dinhoiougli Avenue Raeioid. Notih Carolina 2SM(, J7-4IK' NOTK I Ol SAII NORTH ( AROI |\ \ IIOKK COUNTY Cnde, and In virtue ol the power < sale contained in a ceiiam Deed of Tru Paitrla J R ^ ' RosC and 1 ? a 1 H?se 10 O.S. Aikens Trtisie, dated,he i;,|, day of November. ?% and lecordcd in book I :<), at Page i| Hoke* Co ' 0'vflie ofl&dso ol Trnu hA N?r,h (arolina said Dee, f nes, N p"g sulTl|ueml> assumed lv lanes, N Pruiu Jr . and wife. Brcndi in Hre"' a" de'aUl1 ',aVln* heen madl n the payment ot ,he indehiednes thereby secured, and said Deed of Trus being by the leims thereof subject, H : ,ht. undersigned Tiuster V" ! ,or sale at public auction ic the highest bidder for cash at the emir house door in Raelord North ? ohna. at 1: 00 o'clock Noon on the da>" ol February. 1075 property conveyed by satd Deed of Trust the HtdTe Ma?,anfdNJhe'nif "* fnumX of Townshm ? Carolina. Raeford described as follows Par'iCUlarly NonhCa?LRaef?,d' H?k' r?un,V' BtGINNING at a stak<* in ii southern right of way of Pived Highway lim . r 7 ' )usl *e?t of the City hmits of lhe Town Qf Racford uUj corner of ^ h"ng "" Northwest KnZ It ProPerty received hy Jj" Hafris and wife. Thefana Collier Jfarris in Book 107. Page 178 A of the Hoke < ounty Public Registry, said stake ' loca"d in the edge of a ditch in LEGALS the southern right of way of said N-C,.. Highway 211; thence South withPaucn S 18-30 W 137 feet lo an iron in said ditch; thence with another ditch S 48-15 F 95 feet to an iron in ditch; thence N 22-30 F. 174 feet to an iron at right of way; thence with the right of way of said highway No. 211, N 70-50 W 100 feet to the point of BF-GINNING. and being a portion of that property received by Robie Harris and wife, in Book 107, Page 178 A of Hoke County Public Registry to which reference is hereby made. . This sale will be made subject to all outstanding taxes, if any, and prior liens of record, if any. CASH DEPOSIT: Ten per cent (10*0 on the first SI.000.00 bid and live per cent (5'r) on any additional amount bid will be required at the date of the sale. Done, this the 8th day of January. 1075. O S. AIKEN. TRUSTEE BY BOBBY BURNS McNEILL HOSTKT1.FR & McNFILL ATTORNKYS AT LAW . , RAKFORD. N.O. * 5841C NOTICK OF SALE OF LAND UNDER POWER OK SALE CONTAINED IN DEED OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of rrust dated the 2Sth day of September. 1073, executed by ROCKFISH ENTERPRISES. INC. to GARY M. UNDERHI1.L. Trustee (Paul Carruth. Jr. having been substituted as Trustee by instrument dated December 30. 1074. executed by The Business Development Corporation of Noith Carolina and duly recorded in the Hoke County Registry), and recorded in Book 17b, Page 30j in the Office of the Register of Deeds lor Hoke County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment ? of the indebtedness secured thereby, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the courthouse door of the Hoke County Courthouse in Raeford. North Carolina, or the 6th day of February. 1975. al 12.00 Noon, the following described land located in Hoke County. North Carolina: BEGINNING at an iron in Barnhart's East line, said iron being Noith 5 degrees 45 minutes East 232.0 feet from a concrete monument in the northeastern right of way of the Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad, also being the northwest corner of a 0.52 acre tract deeded to the Rockfish Watei System. Inc.. and running from said beginning point South 84 degrees 17 minutes Fast 196.29 feet to an iton in the Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad light of way; thence with the right of way North 45 degrees 57 minutes East 337.10 leet to an iron pipe in the East side of Secondary Road No. 1421; thence North 5 degrees 43 minutes East 343 leet crossing an iron in the center of a ditch and beyond to a pipe at the edge of an old garage building; thence Nortlr 12 degrees 34 minutes West 150.8b feet to an iron pipe in the southern edge of Secondary Road No. 140b; thence South 63 degrees 03 minutes West 101.70 leet to a stake; thence South 67 degrees 48 minutes West 100 feet lo a stake; thence South 73 degrees 51 minutes West 100 leet to an iron stake; thence South 5 degrees 43 minutes West 179.06 feet with the Community House lot line; thence with another line of the Community House lot line North 84 degrees 17 minutes West 100 feet to a stake; thence South 5 degrees 45 minutes West 425.59 leet to the point of BEGINNING, and containing 4 47 acres, excluding the tight of way. Subject to a twenty (20) loot in width easement of ingress and egress giantcd to Rockfish Water System. Inc. and lying parallel to the Aberdeen & Rockfish Railroad right of way. TOGETHER WITH all improvements thereon and all plumbing, ventilating, an conditioning, heating, electrical, sprinkler and boiler equipment and all other equipment of every kind attached to or used in connection with the improvements located on said land. This sale will be made subject to all taxes and special assessments aflecting the above described properly aaid to a lease covering said property dated August 1. 1972 between Rockfish Enteiprises. Inc. as Landlord, and Continental Yarn Corporation, as Tenant. The highest bidder will be required to make a cash deposit of IO'l of the tirst 51.000.00. plus 5V of the excess over SI.000.00of his bid. This 6th day of January. 1975. Paul Carruth. Jr. Substitute Trustee 36-39C NORTH CAROLINA HOKfc COUNTY Under and by virlue of ihe power of sale contained in a certain Deed nl Trust executed by GOLDfcN LAG LI MO BILE HOME ESTATES. INC.. a North Carolina corporation with an office in Aberdeen, N.C.. Martin H. Parrish and wife. Brownie B. Parrish and James A. Dunevant. Jr. and wife. Peggy A. Dunevant. to J.D. Mclean. TiiAtce. dated November <>. I'>72. and recorded in Book 170. Page 41.V in ihe office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County; default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness theieby secured and the said Deed of Tilist LEGALS being by the lerms thereof subject to foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured hiving demanded a foreclosure thereof for ihe purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, the undersigned will ofler lor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Raeford. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on the 11th day of February. 1 <>75.the land conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in' Que whiffle Township. Hoke County, Nofth Carolina. and more particularly described as follows: 7 Lying and being in Quewhiftle Township. Hoke County. North Carolina and BEGINNING at an iron pipe located at the intersection of the westerly right - of ? way line of N.C.S.R. No. 177b and the northerly right ? of ? way line of a 60 foot toad leading in a westerly direction Irotn N.C.S.R. No. 1776 to Kenny Reams' .'.0 acres. Jerry Lambert's 5 aciesand Dougald Locklear and wife. Ida Locklear's 6.7.' acres, and running thence from said iron pipe as the westerly right - of ? way line ol N.C.S.R. No. 1776. N. 77-51 W. 57.11 feet and continuing with said line of said right - of - way N. I" - 14 W. 100 feet to an iron pipe, the Southeast corner of the Johnny Locklear lot: thence as the southerly property line of the Johnny Locklear Property S. 87 - 46 W. 41'>.81 feet to an iron pipe in concrete. Johnny Locklear's southwest corner: thence N. 4 E. 568.45 feet to the run of Martin Creek; thence as the run of Martin Creek (see the alter - mentioned map for the calls and distances) in a generally westerly diiection to a point in the center line of the run of Marlin Creek. Gum and Maple pointers, the Northeast corner ol Dougald and Ida Locklear's 6.75 acre parcel of land; thence as the easterly property line of said 6.75 acres. S. 8 - 57 E. 478 feet to an iron pipe: thence N. 56 - 48 E. 5(H).67 feet to an iron pipe; thence S. 6" - 45 E. 478.'K) lect to an iron pipe; thence S. 56 - 51 I:. 476.45 feet to an iron pipe in the northerly right - of - way line of the aforementioned til) foot road, directly across said road from Lot No. 4 as is shown on the aforementioned map; thence as the northerly right - of - way line ol said 60 foot road as follows: S. 85 - 70 E. 776.58 feet to an iron pipe directly across said road from the Kenny Reams* 5.0 acres parcel ol land: thence S. 8l> ? 51 L. 551.08 feet to an iron pipe and N. 76-01 L. 177.00 leet to the point of BEGINNING, and containing 76.60 acres. The above description is taken fiom a plat captioned ELLIS SMITH. JK. and wile. LILLIAN I'SSERV SMITH. Ql'E WHIFFLE 'TOWNSHIP. HOKE COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA as surveyed by George T. Paiis. Registered Land Surveyor1 This sale will be held open ten (10) days for uspct bids as required by law. The property will be sold subject to restrictive covenants, conditions and easements of record atlecting said property. it anv exist. and to the lien ol unpaid city and county taxes and assessments atlecting the same, pay ment of which shall be assumed by the purchaser. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the Trustee as earnest money, ten per cent (!()'?) ol the lirst One Thousand Dollars (SI .000.00) of his bid and flic pet s'Ont (5'-> ol the excess over One 1 housand Dollars (SI.000.00). fills Oth dav of January. 1075. j d Mclean', trustee By Robert N, Page. Ill Attorney lot Trustee 57-40C I \l ( l TOR'S NOI ICE IN I HE GI NI RAI (OCR I OF JUSTICE. ' SUPERIOR ( Ol RT DIV ISION STATI OF NORTH CAROLINA I (OKI ( 01 VI V Having qualified as Executor & Executrix of the estate ol Carne Mel am 111 McColl ol Hoke County. North Carolina, this is to notily all persons having claims against the estate of said Carrie Mclaurin McColl to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 50 day of December. 1 *>74. 11. I Itomas McColl. Executor Route 7. Box 551. Raeford. N.C. 78576 Effie Forbis. Executrix Box 44. l umber Bridge. N.C. 56-5'H txi.( UTOR S NOTK I. Having qualified as bxccutor of the l-.slate of MARIL T. ACUS. Deceased, late of HOKI COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned al Post Office Box 1135, Aheideen. North Carolina 2HJI5. on or before the 14th day of JULY, l')7S, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons. In ins or corporations indebted to this estate will please make payment immediately to the undersigned, THIS 24th day of 1)1(1 Mill R 1074. DONALD JOSI.PH KIDDLR bxccutor of the I-stale of Marie T. Acus JOHNSON. POO Lb & CROCKI IT Post Office Boy I I 25 Aberdeen, North ('aiolin.i \x Us !s tSt
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