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WE FINANCE ALL a?4 ?"? no Credit Credit Credit MO. 1972 OR AN PRIX *79 1t73 JAVELIN Ml 1 M7 PONTIAC Firebird >31 1*74 MUSTANG II .... M3 1972 LUV Pickup **7 1971 PINTO ??auto." . . . *42 1973 NOVA I74 1972 AUDI 4dr $79 1974 OATSUN 210 .... $39 1 9(9 M.O. bi $57 1973 CAMARO $99 1973 FORD Courier . . . $73 1971 CHARGER $$3 1970 CHKVELLE S.S. . $03 SPECIAL 1071 CAMARO $57 Per Month SPORTS CARS 1971 FIAT 330 Spider 19*9 124 SPIOER 1371 CAMARO $$9 1971 LTO WAGON $$7 1371 VW Bui $37 1370 CUTLASS 9*2 FINANCING EXAMPLE 19*3 CHEVELLE. 2 dr.. HT, total price Including tax 710.43. 37 payments at 23.00 Ser mo., finance charges 29.37. Total note 1073.00. NOTEI Down payments on these cars range from 319 to *300 with app. credit. Annual percentage rata 21.40. BLEECKER FIAT JAGUAR vwc ?avitr* Comer o' Sobrton A Rvittit Fayette ville STAe SBwnA of dlaeflofad JV', <?. Big Sale! Extra Extra Extra Special Leisure Shirts 225 To Choose From NewSiyles 20% off New Colors De Vane's MAIN ST. ?ikhr ?w#5 CITY YARD - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McBryde at 311 N. Magnolia St. was judged 'City Yard of the Week' by the local chapter of Keep North Carolina Beautiful. Judging of yards in the city will continue for seven weeks. This Is The Law Bj Robert E. Lee Age For Marriage Joe Hoots, 20 marries Sally Jenkins one month prior to her 16th birthday. They live together as husband and wife for two months, and then separate. Sally is now living with her parents May Sally have her marriage annulled? No. If Sally haa not lived with Joe after reaching her 16th birthday. she could have annulled her mar riage. However, by living together as husband and wife after reaching the age of 16. Sally has ratified and made valid and binding what was up to that time a voidable mar riage. The age of consent to marriage in North Carolina for both males and females is 16. Marriages below the age of consent may be annulled or voided by court decree, before, on, or after the age of consent has been reached. Such marriages may be ratified by cohabitation, or other conduct in recognition of the marriage, after reaching the age of consent. According to North Carolina law it is a criminal offense for a person to marry a female under the age of sixteen years, but this law has no effect upon the validity of the marriage itself. A person 18 or older may obtain a marriage license from the register of deeds without the consent of his or her parents. A person over 16 years of age and under 18 years of age may obtain a special marriage license with the written consent of one of his parents or guardian with whom he resides. When an unmarried female be tween the ages of 12 and 18 is pregnant or has given birth to a child, a special license to marry may be issued if a number of conditions are met. APPLE CROP The estimated 225 million-pound North Carolina apple crop is comprised of about 90 million pounds of Delicious, 50 million pounds of Golden Delicious, 25 million pounds of Rome Beauty, 34 million pounds of Staymen with the balance in other less important varieties. NOTICE OF SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me 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 5th, 1976,1 will offer for sale and will sell at public auction, for cash, to the highest bidder at the City Hall in Raeford, North Carolina, at 12 o'clock noon on May 10th, 1976, liens upon the real estate described below for the non-payment of taxes owing for the year 1975. The amount advertised will be increased by interest and costs and the 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 for 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 5th day of April, 1976. Betty S. Smith City Tax Collector Gary L. & Sylvia B. Adkins. Res. Stewart St 82.75 Thad Marks and Wife. Edinborough #2D 214.45 Charles Augustoni. Jr. Est.. Res. Sixth Avenue 69.41 Luther Paul. Res. Adams St 84.04 Charles J. Augustoni, III and MargaretJ lotBrock#l7A 4.73 Bobby Peterkin. Robbins Heights #54 40.07 8 ttt_. James Pierce* wife. Boyles #13 3.25 J.C. & Mildred Barrington. Res. Fifth Avenue 1111 02 JoU McBryde Powc|| & wife Rcs Central Avenue 45.77 Roy W. Bellamy. Jr. and wife. 1 Lot 93.56 Helen Marie Ray, Lot #2 83.38 Earnest Bethea. 1 Lot #14 18J Grover Reasner. Jr. & wife. Holly Park #1 153.12 John Henry Bostic, St. Pauls Drive #19 12.34 Cariola Robinson. Res. Robbins Heights 43.40 Ludean and John Bratcher. Res. St. Pauls Drive 37.37 Margaret W. Scurry Sc Husband, Maxwell St. #5 21.85 Robert Lee Carter. Jr. and wife. McLean Lot 277.20 wmk J#mes Sh>w #f)d ^ McLauchlin ^ & ,0 Sb.43 Levi Carpenter and wife. Res. Robbins Heights 2J.0/ 0rt, Singletary. Robbins Heights #39 60.64 R.L. Carter. Jr.. Res. Main Street 255.48 Heirs Elizabeth Smith, McLauchlin #14, #15 5.50 Sarah S. Culbreth. Res. Stewart Street 67.60 Mitchell Sports and wife, Res. Wright St. #8 139.51 Sarah S. Culbreth, Store 61.77 LaudeT Howard Steadman, Prospect A By Pass #2-A 95.35 Heirs Hattie Cunningham, estate. Wooley Street 16.61 C.L. <fc John Lee Stephens, Corner Stewart St. #27 5.67 Hillman P. Edens and Wife Est., North Main St. Lot 78.27 Heirs C.L. Stephens. Stewart. Johnson * Brock Shop 108.24 Joe Edwards and wife, Res. Stewart St JO.*, Earl 4 Eveljm Campbell Lot _44.74 Winford J.T. Epps. Res. Covington Street 159 94 D?U*llS Tu?r' R<a S< 108 52 Jefferson Lewis Even and wife. 120 Wright St 86 41 Annie N. Walker. Res. St. Pauls Drive47.77 Heirs Rachel Foster. Res. Maxwell St 26 93 Candy M. Campbell Walker, Gatlin #6 36.36 Friendly Broadcasting Co.. Radio Station 185 57 Junior A Mary Sue Ward, McLean St . #26 116.88 u .u _ _ , Heirs Sandy Washington. McLauchhn #36 10.35 Hamilton'Grace, Boyles#44 Part of #3 89.40 Walter R. Webb4 wife, Raeford Hotel#1 658.19 John O. Hill. Res. Reaves Street 97.35 Richard D. Ivey, Res. North Main Street 97.71 Wright 4 Best, inc., St. Pauls Drive #5 S3.57 Genell Jackson, Maxwell St. #13 12.98 Wright 4 Best. Central Avenue #4 155.27 Genell jSnes Jackson, Maxwell St. #19 2.26 1 H Wri*h? 4 "?#?? P,A "l7 10.84 Theodore Jackson, Maxwell St. #1 78.32 J H . Wright, Central Avenue #28-A 11.22 . ? , . . ... ? ,, ?. J.H. Wright. Harris Avenue 97.02 A.P. Johnson 4 wife. McLean #6 11 94 , H Wrighti Hol|y p?k #12 A #13 5.97 C.H. Keaton and wtfe Res^and Sh^ 152.70 ] H Wright, McMillan Shular 4.46 jo^htacKclly, Res. Robbin.Heights _ ... 49.M , ? wrigh,, Sunaet HUls#9, 104 II 185.02 Ella Mae Leach Rm. Robbins Heights #111 34.85 j H Wright, Wright 4 Cote #2 4 #35 28.71 o c g J.H. Wright 4 Hein Alfred Cole, 2 Lots Dickson St 3.63 Ellis R_L?cklearJRes. StewartiStreet ??????? 32.31 J.H Wright 4 A.P. Johnaon, Holty Park 37.46 ^ g J H Wright 4 J.A. MauHsby, 1 Lot 401 ByPass 124.36 Heirs Wllmer McDonald, Raeford Cleaners 256.63 J.H. 4 Aline Wright, 3 Lots Holly Park 19.14 Hein Wllmer A McDonald, West Donaldson 47.69 J.H 4 Aline McPhaul Wright. Lot 4 Res Therrel! 23.98 ??Jlrth. SSi. P.rt*?f,reW *7 ? ' H Wr*h' *wifr* Fred Foner, Lotus, 16.4 25 191.24 McOregor, Molly Fart #32 87.45 J.H. Wright 4 LouiseG. Wright, Body Shop Harris Avenue .74.14 Fannie G. McGregor. Res. Robbtns Heights^ 51.34 J.H. Wright 4 wife. 3 Lots Holly Part 19.14 Sarah Margaret McNeill. Elwood Avenue #22 174.85 J.H. Wright 4 wife. Harris Avenue #42 73.59 CharlesM. McNuhy. Donaldson#13* 14-B 18.10 J H. Wright4 wife, Prospect #8 . .. 4120 Clodge Mcftetter 4wtfe.Ro. Sunset HUls #18 80.60 , ? w^t 4 wtf.! Ma.taSy 10.73 James F. 4 Wanda Clark McPhaul. 1 Lot #27 153.18 J.H. Wright 4 wife, McLean 34.76 John W. McPhaul. 1 Lot Elwood Avenoe 302.50 J.H. Wright 4 wtfc, A.P. Johnson 4 wife, McLean Estate 203.50 1.L- III li.Dk...l D ..J f ?a 1 CI OA John W. McPhaul. Res. and Lot 152.90 J.H. Wright. Johnson 4 Sesaoms, Page Trust Co. Bldg. #13 319.88 Matthew McRae, Res and Store 67.21 J H Wright 4 wife. Johnson 4 Edwards. Niven Sub. 4 Lots 36.19 Floyd Ray Manrfldd. Stewart St 22.17 Deaths And Funerals Grover C. Thompson Funeral services for Grover C. Thompson, of Mint Hill, who died Friday, April 30, were held Monday. May 3, at the Hickory Grove Baptist Church in Charlotte with the Rev. Raymond Sanderson officiating. Burial was in the Sharon Memorial Gardens. Surviving are his wife, Jeraline; three daughters, Terresa, Robbin, and Marilyn of the home; his mother, Mrs. Ethel Robbins Thompson of Hoffman; six brothers. Warren H. Thompson of Matthews, Howard G. Thompson of Hoffman, Calvin C. Thompson of Aberdeen, Donald B. Thompson of Gastonia, Roger E. Thompson of Snow Hill, and Burleigh B. Thompson of Raeford; two sisters, Mrs. Lavonia Fergeson of Lake View, and Mrs. Jacqueline Clifford of Baltimore, Md. Scottish rites were held at the graveside service. Joseph A. Dupree Joseph Alton Dupree, father of District Court Judge Joseph E. Dupree, died April 28 in Smithfield. He was 78. A retired farmer, he lived on Rt. 1, Smithfield. Funeral services were held last Thursday at 11 AM. at the Long Funeral Home by the Rev. Edmund Gonzales. Burial was in Oakland Heights Cemetery. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Annie Beasley Dupree; three other sons, Kenneth Dupree of Smithfield, Curtis Dupree of California and Dewey B. Dupree, also of Smithfield; two daughters, Mrs. Robert Flemming of Corpus Christi, Tex., and Mrs. Wayne Holdebrand of Marion; two brothers, Dewey Dupree and Herbert E. Dupree, both of Smithfield; three sisters, Mrs. Ernest C. Barber of Fuquay ? Varina, Mrs. Howard Tyner of Chester, Va., and Mrs. Edward Wallace of Smithfield; and 11 grandchildren. Mrs. Frances Griffin Funeral services for Mrs. Frances T. Griffin were conducted Friday at 2 P.M. from Crumpler Funeral Home chapel by the Rev. B.V. Childers. Burial was in Raeford Cemetery. Mrs. Griffin, 44, died April 28. Surviving are her husband, Kermit Griffin; two sons, Blake and Raybon Griffin, both of the home; three daughters, Mrs. Faye Rockholt of El Paso, Tex., Mrs. Delores Roach of Raleigh and Miss Tammy Griffin of the home; six brothers, Fred Tant of Raeford, S.G. Tant of Franklinton, Horace Tant and Junior Tant, both of Raleigh, George Tant of Lewisburg and Monroe Tant of Nashville; three sisters, Mrs. Rosa Kearney of Franklinton, Mrs. Vera Faulk of Raeford and Mrs. Mozelle Upchurch of Rocky Mount. Johnny Graham The funeral for Johnny Graham, 53, who died Tuesday, April 27, was held Sunday, May 2, at St. James United Church of God by Bishop J.A. Jackson. Burial was in the Silver Grove Cemetery. MORE TOBACCO North Carolina's flue-cured tobacco crop is expected to be about 371,000 acres larger this year. This would be a 12 percent increase over the relatively small crop produced in 1972. Base allotments and quotas are up 10 percent and the current effective acreage allotments are up about 15 percent. Register Post Has Third Candidate William T. Altman, retired Army officer and citizen of Hoke County since 1963, became the third person to file for Register of Deeds here last week. Altman, a native of Dillon, S.C., began in the Army as a private and worked his way up through the ranks. The fifty-one year-old re tired major attended the University of Oklahoma and the University of North Carolina while in the service. "1 received my education when ever I could," he said candidly. Altman said he was running for the office because he would like to serve Hoke County. "I'm fully confident I can do the job. I've never seen a job I couldn't do," he said. "I intend to continue the in tegrity and efficiency of the office," he added. Altman served as a magistrate for a while in the county and was the coordinator of Hoke County KBSsKSPf William T. Alt man Office of Economic Opportunity. He and his wife, Johnnie, and daughter Debbie live on College SMASHUP - Three persons were shaken up but escaped injuries when this ctr collided with another auto in front of the Bantam Chef restaurant on U.S. 401 last Friday afternoon. The Hoke County Rescue Squad assisted in clearing the vehicles off the highway. Three Okay In Crash Three people escaped serious injury about 3:20 P.M. Friday when a Raeford woman driving a 1970 Chevrolet made a left tum in front of Nancy Gibson Huntley of P.O. Box 931, Wadesboro, who was driving a 1976 Buick, on U.S. 401 By-pass. Selena M. Livingston, Rt. 2, Raeford, was charged with an unsafe movement violation, accord ing to Trooper J.D. Thigpen. Thigpen said no one was injured in the accident. He said a 14 year-old girl was a passenger in the Huntley car and Mrs. Livingston was the onlyone in her car. He said about SI ,800 in damages* was done to the Livingston car, and damages totaled $850 for the Huntley vehicle. Mower With 25" Cut 5 H P. Briggt & Strotton r?coil start ?ngln?j positive key l<xkj 3 position transmission with intortocking controls; chain drivoi parking brake. tag. $32995. save *30" $999 112 HARRIS AVENUE RAEFORD, N.C. NOTICE Hoke County Taxpayers UNPAID 1975 COUNTY TAXES WILL BE ADVERTISED STARTING THURSDAY, MAY 13. Deadline to keep tax from being advertised is noon, Monday, May 10th NO FINAL NOTICE WILL BE MAILED BEFORE ADVERTISING Elizabeth D. Livingston Hoke County Tax Collector
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