Papers Feature Kathy McMillan Hoke High's star long jumper Kathy McMillan, who has gained national attention with her winning leaps, was featured in the Charlotte Observer Sunday and was named Athlete of the Week last week by The FayetteviOe Times. Kathy, a 17 - year ? old junior, has held the state title in the long jump for the past two years and set the state girl's record last spring of 18-0. She set a national record last summer in her 17 - and - under age group with a 19-9 leap to win the Junior Olympics long jump. Since then, die has placed fifth in the AAU women's national championships and reoently, in an unofficial record, she jumped 21A in a high school meet. The jump, made with a wind above the allowable limit, ties the distance of the second best jump made in 1974 by an American woman. In the Charlotte Observer feature, sports writer Peter Barnes called Kathy "already among the best U.S. jumpers." Lady Bucks Take Meet Hoke's girls again took top honors at a four ? school track meet run here Friday. Winning all but two events, Hoke racked up 142 points to second place F.D. Byrd's SI. Red Springs collected 12 and Scotland went home with zero. Shot put - Glenda Blue, (H) 34-7; Chavis (RS); Roland (FDB); Angela Davis (H); Pevenia McKinnon (H). Long jump - Kathy McMillan (H) 19-3; Madelyn Miller (H); Elizabeth Campbell (H); Hammon (FDB); Hennings (FDB). High jump - Minnie McPhatter (H) 5-0; Kathy Little (H); Angela Bease and Joyce McKenzie (H); Terry Walston (FDB). Discus - Underwood (FDB) 98-10V4; Ladies Softball Meeting Set A mandatory meeting for all managers and sponsors of teams in the women's Slow Pitch Softball league will be held Tuesday at 7:30 pjn. in the Upchurch gym. Recreation director WX. Morgan stressed that the meeting must be attended by a representative to enter a team in the league. r Angela Davis (H); Roland (FDB); Hollands McRae (H); Tondea Jackson (H). 60-low hurdles - Deborah McCall (H) 9.2; Lula Beatty (H); Nicholson (FDB); Roland (FDB); Shirley Campbell (H). Mile relay -- Hoke (McPhatter, Linda Handon, Little, Geraldine Murray) 4:46; 100 dash - Kathy McMUlan (H) 11.4; Elizabeth Campbell (H); Gertrude McNeill (H); Sumpter (FDB); Annie Bridges (H). Mile run - Jennings (FDB) 5:48.6; Sandra Oxendine (H); Bougan (FDB); Nicholson (FDB); Sheila Saunders (H). 440 relay - Hoke (McNeill, Jackson, Miller, E. Campbell) 51.2; F.D. Byrd; Red Springs. 440 dash - Geraldine Murray (H) 63.6; Kathy Little (H); Jennings (FDB); Linda Handon (H); McLaughlin (RS). 220 dash - Kathy McMillan (H) 25.4; Madelyn Miller (H); Elizabeth Campbell (H); Hammonds (FDB); Williams (RS). 110 low hurdles - Deborah McCall (H) 17.1; Lula Beatty (H); Sheila Campbell (H); Johnson (RS); McCormicks (RS). 880 run - Minnie McPhatter (H) 2:34.9; Haywood (FDB); Glenda McGregor (H); Mcintosh (H); Gloria Singletary. 880 relay - Hoke (Murray, Miller, Little and McMillan); F.D. Byrd. T vonsonaarea Keport of condition of The Bank of Raeford of Raeford in the State of N.C. and Domestic Subsidiaries at the close of business on April 16,1975 ASSETS 1. Cash and due from banks (including SNONE unposted debits) 737,357.49 2. (a) U.S. Treasury securities S 1,249,425.00 (Total (items (b) Obligations of Federal Financing Bank JNONE (2 (a) & (b) = 1,249,425.00 3. Obligations of other U.S. Government agencies and corporations 1,450,937.50 4. Obligations of States and political subdivisions 2,135,366.50 6. Certificate of Deposit 400,000.00 7. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell . 1,000,000.00 8. Other loans 3,723,649.53 9. Bank premises, furniture and fixtures, and other assets representing bank premises 61,049.18 13. Other assets (item 6 of "Other Assets") (including SNONE direct lease financing) 78,558.77 14. TOTAL ASSETS 10,836,343.97 LIABILITIES 15. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4,175,688.33 16. Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 4,310,156.02 17. Deposits of United States Governmeni 60,789.94 18. Deposits of States and political subdivisions 787,395.81 21. Certified and officers' checks, etc 58,641.66 22.TOTAL DEPOSITS $9,392,671.76 (a) Total demand deposits $4,458,576.38 (b) Total time and savings deposits $4,934,095.38 25. Mortgage indebtedness 7,800.00 27. Other liabilities 435,142.74 28. TOTAL LIABILITIES 9,835,614.50 RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 30. Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (set up pursuant to Internal Revenue Service rulings) 9,864.04 32. Reserves on securities 12,045.62 33. TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES 21,909.66 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 35. Equity, capital, toul 978,819.81 37. Common itocfc-tatil par value 132,673.00 (No. dure, authorized 30,000) (No. thares outstanding 13,267 1/3) 38. Surplus 687,060.00 39. Undivided Profits . 159,086.81 41. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 978,819.81 42. TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .. 10.836.343.97 MEMORANDA 1. Average of total deposits for the 15 calendar days ending with call date 9,539,044.55 2. Average of total loans for the 15 calendar days ending with call date .. 4,862,248.95 I, WX. Carter, President of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of oondition is true and conect, to the best of my knowledge and belief. Correct-Attest: WX. Carter Bernard Bray Neill A. McDonald III HX. Gatlin, Jr. State of North Carolina, County of Hoke, sc Sworn to and subscribed before me this22day of /Jhl, 1975, and 1 hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank. My commission expires 12-7-79. Joanne H. Hendrix, Notary Public. Total deposit of the State of NX. or any official there of $ 16,341.74 Girls Score Clean Sweep Hoke girls won every event to sweep a triangular track meet last week with 116 points. Pinecrest had 20 points and Lumberton trailed with 13. Hoke's defending state champions ate undefeated so far this season. Kathy McMillan took the long jump, the 100 yard dash and the 220. Deborah McCall won the 60 yard and 110 yard low hurdle races and Minnie McPhatter took the 80 and the high jump. Trackmen Place 2nd Hoke placed second Monday in a four team track and field meet here In Raeford, collecting 67V4 points. West Montgomery took the victory with 73, and following Hoke was Hallsboro, with 58V4, and Maxton trailed with 23. With clear skies and calm winds, the Bucks captured fust place in three events. Franklin Jordan was first in the Pole Vault with 11 -0. Carnell Andrews finished first in the two mile run with 10:26.6. Reggie McRae snatched the 100-yard dash with a 10-1. Andrews a freshman, set a school record in the two mile run. The old record was 10:37.3 Charles Willis tied the record with his high jump of 6-2. Shot put - - Little (WM) 46-V4, Leach (M), Little (WM), Barnes (H). Discus - Watkins (Hal) 119-9, Medley (WM), Brown (M), Freeman (H). Broad jump - Bouden (WM) 21-3, Spring (Hal), Lilly (WM), Williams (Hal). Triple jump - Bouden (WM) 4010, Lilly (WM), McEachin (H), Dukes (H). Pole vault -- Jordan (H) 11-0, Chambers (WM) 11-0, Graham (WM), Lilly (WM). High jump - Lilly (WM) 6-3, WUlis(H), Graham (WM), Jacobs (Hal). 120 high hurdles -- Bouden (WM) 16-5, Jordan (H), Morris (H), McLean (M). 100-yard dash - McRae (H) 10-1, Patterson (H), Powell (Hal), McDougal (M). Mile run - Mashbur (Hal) 4:54.5, Malloy (H), Howell (Hal), Lucas (WM). 880 relay - Maxton, 1:33.4, West Mont., 1:33.5, Hallsboro, 1:39.6. 440 yard - dash - Freeman (Hal) 50.5, Powell (Hal), McEachin (H), Cook (WM). 180 L. hurdles - Bouden (WM) 19-0, Jordan (H), Morris (H), Powell (Hal). 220 dash - Ingram (WM) 22.9, Patterson (H), Rainey (H), McRae (H). 2 Mile - Andrews (H) 10:23.6, Meanles (Hal), Austin (Hal), Deese (M). Mile relay - Hallsboro 3:28.9, Hoke, Maxton. Jr. Bucks The Hoke Hi JV Bucks defeated the Seventy-First Falcons, 10 - 8 Thursday in a game played in Fayetteville. Rocky Wood took to the mound for Hoke with sophomore Dick McNeill behind the plate. 71st had Wise and Rothermel for their starting batters. After both teams failed to score in the first, Hoke jumped to a 3-0 lead in their half of the second on a bases loaded single by Dave Allen, and a one out sacrifice fly by Stanley Cummings, scoring Wood. In the bottom of the second the Falcons turned the trick by jumping on Wood and scoring 4 runs before Coach Mike Lassitor replaced Wood with freshman Cummings. Cummings put out the fire and by the end of the second the Bucks were down 5-3. The Bucks failed to score in the third while the Falcons pushed two more across to widen their lead to 7-3. Wood, who moved to play third, scored again in the forth to make it 74. That was all the scoring until the Buck's explosive sixth when they capitalized on four walks, three singles, and a hit batsman to score six runs and take the lead for keeps, 10-7. The final run was scored by 71st in the bottom of the seventh but it wasn't enough as the Bucks hung on to take the win and raise their season record to 4-3. Cummings picked up the win for the Bucks. Hflkf': 3 0 1 0 6 0 10 9 5 7l?t 5 2 0 0 0 1 8 9 5 Wood, Cummings (2), and McNeill Wise, Thompson (6), and Rothermel Leading Hitters AB R H RBI's D. McNeill 5 1 3 1 with a triple T. Barnes 5 12 1 D. Allen 3 2 13 M.Kershaw 3 2 11 Other Hoke winners were Geraldine Murray in the 440, Sandra Oxendine in the mile run, Glenda Blue in the shot put and Angela Davis in the discus. Hoke girls won all the relays. The meet was run April 16. 100 - McMillian (H), Campbell (H), McNeill (H),:l 1.8 220 ? McMillian (H). MiUer (H), Jones (P),:26.2 440 - Murray (H), Little (H), Hardin (H), 1:04.4 880 - McPhatter (H), Willard (L), McGregor (H), 2:44.8 Mile - Oxendine (H). Bratcher (H), Saunders (H), 6:9.3 60 Hurdles - McCall (H), McNeill (P), McNeill (H), 10.0 110 Hurdles - McCall (H), McNeill (P),McNeill (H),: 18.2 440 Relay - Hoke, Pinecrest, Lumberton, :53.1 880 Relay - Hoke, Pinecrest, Lumberton, 1:53.0 Mile Relay - Hoke, Pinecrest, Lumberton, 4:32.5 High Jump - McPhatter (H), Little (H), McKenzie (H), 5 - 0 Long Jump ? McMillian (H), Miller (H), McAllister (P), 19-11 Shot Put - Blue (H), Davis (H), Melvin (L), 32 - 0 Discus - Davis (H), Jackson (H), McRae (H), 94 - 3V4 'Good Week For McNeill' -rt.^cruiu;, nuivinv.Aiii 44HA THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 19 75 PAGE 9 Bucks Down Clinton In 13 Innings Freshman David McNeill pitched seven innings of no-hit ball Friday as Hoke downed Clinton 6-3 in a conference game that went 13 innings. McNeill, relieving starting pitcher Allen Thomas In the sixth inning, struck out 10 and never allowed a Clinton batter to reach second. At the plate,he went two for five and knocked in three of Hoke's six runs. "He did a real good job," Bucks coach Terry Grier said Monday. "In fact, McNeill has just turned in a good week's work." In addition to his three RBIs against Clinton, McNeill knocked in four runs against Pinecrest the preceeding Tuesday for a week's total of seven, including a two-run homer. The Bucks lead the conference, with a 3-0 record following the Clinton game. Clinton scored first, with two runs in the bottom of the first inning. Kirby began the inning with a walk and was sacrificed to second by Johnson and scored on a base hit by Beale. Beale came home on a line drive that was too hot for Hoke left fielder Geno McAllister to handle. Curtis Jones led off the second inning with a triple over the Clinton left fielder's head to the wall and then McNeill drove him home with a single. Two more runs in the fifth put Hoke ahead 3-2. A single by Donnie Monroe and a fielder's choice by Timmy Ross was turned in to two runs with the help of a little larceny and a bad throw. Monroe and Ross, in a double steal, grabbed third and second and then Clinton catcher Andy Beale threw the ball into left field to score Monroe. Ross held up at third. Walks by Thomas and Jones loaded the bases and a deep fly to center by McNeill sent Ross home. Clinton came back in the sixth inning to tie the game at 3-3 when Johnson singled and went to third on an error by McAllister. Bradshaw singled him in before McNeill took the mound to strike out the next two men. In his six and a third innings, Thomas allowed four hits and three runs and struck out four men. As the game went into extra innings, the Bucks barely missed several chances to break the tie. In the seventh, with one man out and the bases loaded, McNeill hit into a double play. Again in CD the tenth, Hoke had a runner on tnuu and couldnt get him home. But it was lucky thirteen for the Bucks, as Michael Allen, pinch hitting for Mike Shaw, singled to right center. A bunt by Monroe was mishandled, putting Allen on third with Monroe safe at first and then Hendrix hit a triple off the right field wall to score both men. Hendrix came home on a single by Jones to add the final run. Batting honors in the game went to Hendrix, three for seven including a triple and two RBIs; Curtis Jones and George Maynor, both two for four and McNeill, two for five, including three RBIs. Pitching for Clinton were Ed Simmons, six innings, and Ricky Barefoot. Andy Beale caught. The Bucks will play Lumberton tonight at Lumberton in a game rescheduled because of the Hoke junior-senior prom tomorrow. Graham A. Monroe Agency INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Fire ? Auto B as IB Casualty - Home Owners 203 HARRIS AVE TEL. 875-2186 DR. ROBERT D. McCLOUD OPTOMETRIST Announces The Opening Of His Office For The General Practice of Optometry at 513 Harris Ave. Raeford, N. C. OFFICE HOURS: By Appointment 9 to 5:30 , TELEPHONE Tuesdays and Thursdays 875-5114 9 to 12 Saturday P.O.BOX 117 NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX PROPERTY ON REAL PROPERTY DUE CITY OF RAEFORD FOR 1974 unaer and by virtue of the authority vested in mc by Section 105-369 of the General Statutes of North Carolina and pursuant to an order of the City Council of the City of Raeford, dated April 3rd, 1975, I will offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder at the City Hall in Raeford, North Carolina, ai 12 o'clock noon on May 12th, 1975. liens upon the real estate described below for the non-payment of taxes oweing for the year 1974. The amount advertised will be increased by interest and costs and tire omission of interest and costs from the amount advertised will not constitute a waiver of the taxing unit's claim for those items. No bid will be received unless it is at least equal to the principal amount of the taxes advertised plus interest and costs accrued thereon at the date of sale. The real estate that is subject to the lien, the name of the person to whom the property is listed fnr taxes, and the principal amount of the taxes are set out below. Reference is made to the records in the office of the register of deeds of this county and in the office of the tax supervisor of this county for a more particular description of the real estate. This 3rd day of April. 1975. Betty S. Smith City Tax Collector Gary L. A Sylvia Akins, 415 N. Stewart St., 82.67 Lee & Paul Arnold, 411 Woolcy St., 5.27 Truman B. Austin. Res. Magnolia St., 281.63 Aline Baldwin, 409 S. Magnolia St., 17.35 Carl R. Bar tie Id A wife, 207 N. Dickson St 85.50 J.C. A Mildred Barrington, 207 E. 5th St 116.90 H.A. Baucom A Gladys Harrison, Store Building 119.68 Nclda T. Baucom, 1 Lot Magnolia St 38.89 Nelda T. Baucom, 311 E. Donaldson St., 97.43 James Reece Baxlev. 1 lot E. Donaldson St 21.97 Bobby W. Blanton A wife, 1 lot Bethel Rd. A 1 lot Central Ave 79.53 Bobby W. Blanton A wile, 2 lots llaicjs Ave ;. . 523.49 Lawrence Bounds A wife, 2 lots McLean St., 228.61 Ludean A John Bratcher, 320 St. Pauls Dr 37.18 Alton R. Burrow A wife, Res. 6th St., 107.20 Levi Carpenter A wife. 510 E. 6th St 43.56 Heirs Cornia Clark, 321 St. Pauls Dr 2.97 Gladys S. Colson & husband, 707 Cameron St 110.22 Sarah S. Culbreth, Store A Lot 61.77 Sarah S. Culbreth, 613 N. Stewart St 67.68 Heirs Hattie Cunningham. Res. Wooley St 18.27 Cleveland Dukes A wife, 504 E. 6th Ave., 42.11 flora Durant Heirs, 1 lot Jones,- 13.86 Hillman EdensA wife. Res. N. Main St 78.27 Joe Edwards, Jr. A wife, 609 N. Stewart St 30.50 Percy C. English, Res. 6th St 42.13 Emma Evans, 410 N. Wright St 65.04 Mary Jane farmer, I lot McLauchlin 1.10 Mary Jane farmer, 1 lot farmer 1.82 Heirs Moses farmer. Res. St. Pauls Dr 25.93 Pauline H. Faulk, 422 W. Prospect Ave 50.16 Ered Leslie foster A wife, 729 Green St 17.82 Rachel Foster Heirs, 231 Maxwell St 26.92 f riendly Broadcasting Co., Radio Station 196.57 AJwertha Galbreth, 1 lot McLauchlin 61.93 H.E. Garrison. Res. E. Prospect Ave 52.64 Hamilton Grace, Boyles St 90.20 Alton Gary Hardin A wife, 4 22 W. 6th Ave 23.35 George S. Hedgpeth, 503 N. Main St 73.81 George Steven Hedgpeth, Office 62.32 Robert Hendrix, 206 W. 5th Ave 67.54 Richard Ivey, 418 N. Main St 91.47 Genell Jackson, 225 Maxwell St 9.96 Theodroc Jackson. 232 Maxwell St., 60.58 A.P. Johnson A wife, I lot McLean St 11.94 Edmond Jones A wife, 230 Maxwell St., 43.56 Roy Bert Jones, 601 Forrest St 41.97 Josephine Kelly. 519 E. 5th Ave.. 49.28 James A Martha J. Lide, 512 F.. 6th Ave., 46.89 J.M. Linthicum, 423 E. Donaldson Ave 35.26 Lawnence D. Long A wife, 106 Highland Ave., 85.86 Thad Marks. 108 College Dr 214.86 Wilma A. McDonald A wife, Res. N. Main St 42.42 Wilmer A. McDonald, 2 Lots Main St., 287.13 Edwin L. McDuffie, 303 N. Wright St 64.79 Julian B. McKeithan, Ret. N. Jackson St 72.11 Lois C. McKenzie. 210 E. 7th Ave 23.24 Fairly Mae McLauchlin. 2 Lota Bovles 63.91 William McLaurin A wife, 210 S. Magnolia St., 61.85 J.B. McNair. 1 Lot McLauchlin 24.48 Mrs. Sarah Margaret McNeill. Ret. W. Klwood Ave 176.03 Godge McPhatter A wife, 117 Wright St? 78.29 James E. A Wanda McPhaul. Ret. F.. Donaldson Ave., 147.68 John W. McPhaul, Elwood Ave 302.50 Matthew McRae, 4 10 St. Pauls Dr., 69.03 Murphy McRae. Sr., 327 St. Pauls Dr., 53.87 Luther Paul, 305 Adams St 82.28 Mary H. Peek, Res. N. Main St 42.79 James W. Pierce A wife, 1 Lot Boylcs 3.25 J.S. Poole, 1 Lot Thomas 2.31 John Scott Poole, 108 W. Prospect Ave., 191.13 John Scott Poole, 1 Lot Dickson, 3.41 Jack Pope. 208 N. Dickson St., 41.91 lola McBryde Powell A Fred, 316 E. Central Ave., 43.26 Willie E. Prince A wife. Store Bldg. A Station 93.56 David Quick, Family Restaurant, 175.18 Dan C. Ray A wife, 501 Forrest St 56.38 Grover C. 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Wood, Jr.. Res. Prospect Ave 174.54 Kermit L. Wood. Sr. Heirs, Res. E. Donaldson Ave., 67.82 Kermit L. Wood, Sr. Heirs, North Main St., 61.22 Mildred B. Wood, 1 Lot Edinborough. 1 Lot S. Main St., 1 Lot McLauchlin 148.01 J.H. Wright A A.P. Johnson, 5 Lots Holly Park 37.46 Julian H. Wright, Central Ave. Lot, 11.22 Julian H. Wright. 2 Lots Wright A Cole 28.71 Julian H. Wright A wife, 10.64 Acres McLean 35.09 J.H.Wright A John Best, 1 Holly Park Lot, 10.84 J.H. Wright A Heirs Alfred Cole, 2 Lots Dickson St 3.63 J.H. Wright. McMillian Shular 4.46 J.H.Wright A wife. A.P. Johnson A wife. A Wiley Edwards, 4 Lots Niven Sub 36.19 J.H.Wright A wife, A.P. Johnson A wife. 28.85 Acres McLean 1st 203.50 J.H. Wright A J.A. Maultsby. I Lot 401 By-Pau 124.36 J.H. Wright A Loui* Wright. Body Shop Harris Ave 74.14 Julian H. Wright A wife. 9 Lots Holly Park 39.00 Julian H. Wright. 2 Lots A Strip Haffti Ave 97.02 J.H. Wright A wife. A I red Foster,4 lots J.K. McNeill Bros., 53.57 J.H. 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