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Meeting The Energy Challenge
The conflict raging between Iraq
and Iran has once again focused
our attention on the oil producing
nations of the Middle East.
Although we do not purchase oil
directly from either of these nations
at this time, we are reminded of the
vulnerability of the shipping lanes
and the effect that such a conflict
might have on the price and
availability of foreign oil.
We all realize now what effect
our dependence on imported oil has
on the economy and on the
inflation rate at home.
But I believe we are working our
way out of this dependence on
OPEC oil. The foundation is now in
Place and we are on the threshold
of a new era in domestic energy
exploration and technological in
novation.
I remember when I sat on the
committee that mandated the first
mileage standards for automobiles.
Today, we are seeing the results of
these policies.
The 1981 model automobiles
coming from Detroit are competi
tive in every respect with imports
and fit neatly into the new concept
of fuel economy.
Last year we passed the Synthetic
Fuels Act and the Windfall Profits
Act. With the new sources of oil
from shale and coal, we are now at
a take-off period in achieving our
energy independence.
Additional sources of energy are
being produced through new tech
nology right here in North Caro
lina. Last month four farmers in
Granville County built a plant that
is now producing 350,000 gallons of
Ethanol per year, and by 1981, the
rate is expected to reach 1 .2 million
gallons. That plant produces fuel
from corn, which is a renewable
resource.
We have taken steps on the local
level, the state level and the
national level to fight for energy
independence and we are today
witnessing the culmination of many
policies which will help us reach
this goal.
BUILDING A STRONG
DEFENSE
One of the primary concerns
facing our nation is the state of our
defense capabilities and the fact
that the Russians have been spend
ing a far larger part of their na
tional income for weapons and
missiles than we have in this coun
try.
As a member of the Senate Arm
ed Services Committee, 1 have
worked consistently to increase ef
forts to strengthen our defenses
and to develop new weapons
systems which will serve to cure
this strategic imbalance.
For this reason I supported the
development of the B-l Bomber
until the program was cancelled by
the President. After this happened,
we started looking for an alter
native bomber.
The problem, however, was tim
ing. The availability of any multi
role manned bomber could not be
expected before the end of this
decade. This could leave the
United States vulnerable during
the mid-1980s, so a short term
solution was reauired.
To this end 1 strongly advocated
the development of the cruise
missile. Production is now under
way and the missiles will soon be
deployed in large numbers.
The Committee was also advised
by General Richard Ellis, Com
manding General of the Strategic
Air Command, that we could
enlarge the FB-111, put new
engines in it and it would do what
the B-l would have done. The
FB-1 1 1 would be available quicker
and would be less expensive to
build.
Then a few weeks ago the
Department of Defense announced
that it has been working on new
technology which will enable it to
build a "stealth" bomber which
would be less visible to radar and
could penetrate the Soviet air
defense systems existing today.
Questioning what effect this
would have on our near-term
vulnerability, I contacted General
Ellis and was informed by him that
the combination of cruise missiles
and conversion of existing planes is
still the best solution for the im
mediate future.
In his response Ellis says, "The
need for a near-term manned
penetrating bomber capability con
tinues to be urgent. Two alter
Magistrates Court
The following Hoke County ma
gistrates' judgments were issued
last week.
Valli Corbo Friend. Raeford,
failing to reduce speed to avoid a
collision, costs.
Aline Ellerby. Rt. 1. Shannon,
speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and
costs.
Settler Junior Harrington. Rt. 1.
Rockingham, speeding 70 in a 55
zone. S 10 and costs.
Robert Nebille Hayes. Raeford,
failing to stop at a stop sign, costs.
Curtis Locklear, Rt. 1, Shannon,
worthless check. $5 resitution to
Travelers Service Station, and
costs.
Chester McNulty. Rt. I. Rae
ford, worthless check. $16.60 res
titution to Western Auto Stores,
and costs.
Samuel Howard Mayes, Rt. 1.
Sandy Ridge, speeding 46 in a 35
zone, $10 and costs.
Bobby Jean Ray, Raeford,
worthless check, $6.23 restitution
to B.C. Moore & Sons, and costs.
School Menu
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24
Fish
Slaw
Whole Potatoes w/Cheese Sauce
Cornbread
Lemon Cake or Cookie
Milk
MONDAY. OCTOBER 27
Steak, Gravy
Rice
Green Beans
Peaches
Rolls
Milk
TUESDAY. OCTOBER 28
Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce
Steamed Cabbage
Cheese Wedge
Cornbread
Fresh Apple
Milk
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 29
Barbecue on Bun
Baked Beans
Slaw w/Carrots
Applesauce
Cookie
Milk
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 30
Fried Chicken \
Rice, Gravy
Buttered June Peas
Rolls
Milk
Robert Mack. Jr.. Asheville.
speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and
costs.
Juan Saragosa. Rt. 1. Raeford.
no operator's license. S25 and
costs.
Dimitri Everette Hardy, Rt. 2.
Raeford. speeding 67 in a 55 zone.
S10 and costs.
Mable Lee McPhaul. Rt. 1.
Shannon, failing to stop for a red
light, costs.
Walter Raleigh McLeod, Rt. 1.
Raeford. unsafe move, costs.
Fannie Lockhart French, Fair
mont. speeding 47 in a 35 zone, S10
and costs.
Frank DePaul. Ft. Bragg, expir
ed inspection certificate, costs.
Linda Brown. Raeford, worthless
check, S19 restitution to HCNBA.
and costs.
Irene Miller Cole, Cheraw, S.C..
speeding 68 in a 55 zone. $10 and
costs.
E-3 Danny O'Neal Hall, Eglin
Air Force Base. Fla.. passing at an
intersection, S10 and costs.
James Ronnie Moore. Fayette
ville. speeding 65 in a 55 zone, 55
and costs.
Service
Personnel
Airman Lonnie R. Adams, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Adams Jr., of
Lumber Bridge, has completed Air
Force basic training at Lackland
Air Force Base, Texas.
The airman, who is remaining at
Lackland for specialized training in
the security police field, studied the
Air Force mission, organization
and customs and received special
instruction in human relations.
Completion of this training
earned the individual credits
toward an associate degree in
applied science through the Com
munity College of the Air Force.
Quewhiffle
Community Watch
There will be a meeting at Shiloh
Presbyterian Church Educational
building on Sunday, October 26, at
2:30 p.m. to discuss organizing a
Community Watch Program for
all interested citizens in Quewhiffle
township (Montrose, Five-Points,
Ashley Heights, Buchan, McCain).
"Crime is really on the increase
in Quewhiffle community and we
need to do something. Everyone is
urged to attend," the announce
ment of the meeting says.
natives are available: the stretched
FB-1 1 1 and the B-l."
He goes on to say that "after
considerable analysis of both pro
grams, SAC selected the FB-1 11
as the better alternative because of
earlier avialability, significantly
reduced cost and minimal in
terference with the advanced
technology bomber program."
Looking ahead to the next
decade, we will need to develop an
advanced technology bomber such
as the stealth aircraft which could
give us a significant increase in
capability. But, as General Ellis
confirmed, we need to go ahead
now with the development of the
FB-1 1 1 to help alleviate this short
term deficiency.
LEGALS
CREDITOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as administra
trix of the estate of Alfred Lewis
Quick, deceased, late of Hoke
County, this is to notify all persons
having claims against said estate to
present them to the undersigned on
or before April 2, 1981 or this
notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons indebted
to said estate will please make
immediate payment to the under
signed.
This the 2 day of Oct. 1980.
Evelyn L. Quick
Hostetler & McNeill
P.O. Box 277
Raeford. N.C.
23-26C
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
trix of the estate of Thomas
Woodrow Wilson of Hoke County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said Thomas Woodrow
Wilson to present them to the
undersigned within 6 months from
date of the publication of this
-notice or same will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate please make
immediate payment.
This the 24th day of September,
1980.
MaeG. Wilson
Route 1. Box 560
Raeford. N.C. 28376
23-26C
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
tor of the estate of Elnora Stubbs
Miles of Hoke County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said Elnora Stubbs Miles
to present them to the undersigned
within 6 months from date of the
publication of this notice or same
will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate please make immediate
payment.
This the 19th day of September,
1980.
Roscoe Miles
Route 3, Box 272
Raeford, N.C. 28376
23-26C
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
EXECUTOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as Executor of
the estate of Lee Short Williams of
Hoke County. North Carolina, this
is to notify all persons having
claims against the estate of said Lee
Short Williams to present them to
the undersigned within b months
from date of the publication of this
notice or same will be pleaded in
bar of their recovery. All persons
indebted to said estate please make
immediate payment.
This the 1st day of October,
1980.
James W. Williams
Route 1, Box 157. Aberdeen. N.C.
28315
24-27P
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Having qualified as Administra
LEGALS
trix of the estate of Jessie James
Locklear of Hoke County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said Jessie James Locklear
to present them to the undersigned
within 6 months from date of
the publication of this notice or
same will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said estate please make immediate
payment.
This the 2nd day of October.
1980.
Dorothy F. Locklear
Route 4. Box 805,
Red Springs, N.C.
28377
24-27C
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF HOKE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain Deed
of Trust executed by FRED L.
FOSTER and wife, JOHNSIE L.
FOSTER to CHARLES A. HOS
TETLER, Trustee, dated the 21st
day of May 1979, and recorded in
Book 209, Page 661 in the Office of
the Register of Deeds of Hoke
County, North Carolina, and de
fault having been made in the
payment of the indebtedness there
by secured and said Deed of Trust
being by the terms thereof subject
to foreclosure, the undersigned
Trustee will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the courthouse door in
Raeford. North Carolina, at 12:00
o'clock Noon on the 28th day of
October. 1980. property conveyed
by said Deed of Trust, the same
lying and being in the County of
Hoke State of North Carolina,
Raeford Township, and more par
ticularly described as follows:
LYING and being in the Town of
Raeford. Hoke County, North
Carolina, and BEGINNING at a
stake in the western edge of Green
Street in the Town of Raeford. that
is located N 2-00 E 674 feet from
where the western edge of Green
Street intersects with the northern
edge of Sixth Avenue; thence N
88-00 W 150 feet; thence N 2-00 E
1 10 feet; thence S 88-00 E 150 feet
to the western edge of Green Street ;
thence with the western edge of
Green Street. S 2-00 W 110 feet to
the point of BEGINNING.
This being the same property
received by Hal W. Gore and wife,
Inez M. Gore and John W. Best
and wife, Edith S. Best from Pearl
Sanders as recorded in Book 135,
at page 527 of the Hoke County
Public Registry to which reference
is hereby made and being the same
property conveyed to Fred L. Foster
and wife, Johnsie L. Foster as
recorded in Book 127, at Page 467
of the Hoke County Public
Registry.
This sale will be made subject to
a first Deed of Trust in favor of
Goodyear Mortgage Corporation,
George S. Goodyear, Trustee, re
corded in Book 140. at Page 29,
and in the original amount of
$13,650.00.
This sale will also be made
subject to other Deeds of Trust of
record, subject to all outstanding
city and county taxes, if any, and
subject to prior liens of record, if
any.
CASH DEPOSITS; Ten per cent
(10%) on the first SI, 000.00 and
five per cent (5%) on any addi
tional amount bid will be required
at the date of the sale.
Done, this the 7th day of Oct.,
1980.
CHARLES A. HOSTETLER,
TRUSTEE
HOSTETLER & MCNeill
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
RAEFORD, N.C.
25-26C
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
NORTH CAROLINA.
HOKE COUNTY
IN THE DISTRICT
COURT DIVISION
FILE# 80 CVM 544
Leach's Auto Sales
P.O. Box 89. Raeford. N.C. 28376
VS
Derek Kenneth Sharp
4015 Callaghan Red, San Antonio,
Texas 78228 and
6013 Dablgen Ave., Fayetteville,
N.C.
TO: Derek Kenneth Sharp
Take notice that pleading seek
ing relief against you has been filed
in the above entitled action. The
nature of the relief sought is to
satisfy a possessory lien of S800.00
for towing, storage, and services to
a 1969 Ford by sale of said vehicle
which is registered in your name.
This case has been assigned to a
Magistrate for hearing 28th of
November, 1980 at 9:00 A.M.
Magistrates Court. You are re
quired to make defense to such
pleading before such date and time
or you may appear and defend at
said hearing. Upon your failure to
do so plaintiff will apply at the
hearing for the relief sought.
This 3rd day of October, 1980.
Leach's Auto Sales
P.O. Box 89. Raeford, N.C. 28376
25-27C
LEGALS
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 Linwood
McKoy, to James O. Buchanan.
Trustee, dated the 16th day of
August, 1979, and recorded in
Book 211, Page 240, 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 fore
closure. and the holder of the
indebtedness thereby secured hav
ing demanded a foreclosure thereof
for the purpose of satisfying said
indebtedness, and the Clerk of the
Court granting permission for the
foreclosure, the undersigned
Trustee will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the Courthouse door in
Raeford, North Carolina, at 12:00
noon, on the 28th day of October,
1980, the land, as improved,
conveyed in said deed of trust, the
same lying and being in Hoke
County. North Carolina, and being
more particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the
southern margin of S.R. 1105 said
point being N 89-45 E 60 feet from
the northeast corner of that tract of
land purchased by Thomas Canada
in Book 183. Page 116, Hoke
County Registry; thence N 89-45 E
100 feet; thence S 0-15 E 200 feet;
thence S 89-45 W 100 feet to the
edge of Hodgin Drive; thence N
0-15 W 200 feet to the point of
BEGINNING, and being Lot No.
23 of an unrecorded map of
McPhaul Acres Development.
SUBJECT, however, to taxes for
the year 1980.
Five percent (5%) of the amount
of the highest bid must be de
posited with the Trustee pending
confirmation of the sale.
Dated this 23rd day of Sep
tember. 1980.
JAMES O. BUCHANAN. Trustee
William L. Moses. Agent
P.O. Drawer 688. Raeford, N.C.
28376
Telephone: (919) 875-2137
25-26C
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the power
ot sale contained in a certain deed
of trust executed by Mandy Ree
Lowery. to James O. Buchanan.
Trustee, dated the 3rd day of
October. 1979. and recorded in
Book 211. Page 486. 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 fore
closure. and the holder of the
indebtedness thereby secured hav
ing demaded a foreclosure thereof
for the purpose of satisfying said
indebtedness, and the Clerk of the
Court granting permission for the
foreclosure, the undersigned
Trustee will offer for sale at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash at the Courthouse door in
Raeford, North Carolina, at 12:00
noon, on the 28th day of October.
1980. the land, as improved,
conveyed in said deed of trust, the
same lying and being in Hoke
County, North Carolina, and being
more particularly described as
follows:
BEGINNING at an iron stake in
the northern edge of State Road
No. 1203, said stake being S 65-30
W 700 feet from the southwest
corner of the Fire Station Lot as
recorded in Book 153, at Page 386,
of Hoke County Public Registry,
and running from said beginning
point, N 34-00 W 200 feet to a
stake; thence S 65-30 W 100 feet to
a stake; thence S 34-00 E 200 feet
to an iron at the telephone cable
outlet in the edge ot the aforemen
tioned State Road No. 1203, thence
as and with the edge of State Road,
N 65-30 E 100 feet to the point of
BEGINNING.
SUBJECT, however, to taxes for
the year 1980.
Five percent (5%) of the amount
of the highest bid must be deposit
ed with the Trustee pending con
firmation of the sale.
Dated this 23rd day of Septem
ber. 1980.
James O. Buchanan, Trustee
William L. Moses, Agent
P.O. Drawer 688, Raeford, N.C.
28376
Telephone: (919)875-2137
25-26C
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain deed
of trust by Ricky W. Campbell to
Bobby Burns McNeill, Trustee(s),
dated the 13th day of December,
1979 and recorded in Book 211,
Page 845, 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 undersigned,
J. William Anderson, having been
substituted as Trustee in said deed
of trust by an instrument duly
LEGALS
recorded in the Office of the
Register of Deeds of Hoke County,
North Carolina and the holder of
the note evidencing said indebted
ness having directed that the deed
of trust be foreclosed, the under- {
signed Substitute Trustee will offef
for sale at the Courthouse Door, in
the City of Raeford, Hoke County.
North Carolina, at Twelve (12:00)
o'clock, NOON, on Tuesday, the
4th day of November, 1980, and
will sell to the highest bidder for
cash the following real estate,
situate in City of Raeford of Hoke
County, North Carolina, and being
more particularly described as f
follows:
BEING all of Lots No. Twenty
Seven (27) and Twenty Eight (28) of
the Holly Park Subdivision, Section
2, as recorded in Map Book 5, Page
77 of the Hoke County Public
Registry to which reference is
hereby made. Including residence
located thereon. Said property
being at 202 Covington Street,
Raeford, North Carolina 28376.
This sale is made subject to all g
taxes and prior liens or encum- ?
brances of record against the said
property, and any recorded re
leases.
A cash deposit of ten per cent
(10%) of the purchase price will be
required at the time of the sale.
This 14th day of October. 1980.
J. William Anderson.
Substitute Trustee ^
FA I RCLOTH . ANDERSON,
KIRKMAN & TAYLOR
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
900 Wachovia Building - 225 Green
Street
P.O. Box 1883
Fayetteville. North Carolina 28302
26-27C
PUBLIC NOTICE
CITY OF RAEFORD '
HOKE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
In the Matter of Planning
Mr. William L. Moses
209 W. Prospect Ave.
Raeford, N.C. 28376
You are hereby notified that an
appliction is now pending before
the Raeford Planning Board andtf
the City Council, asking the said'
Boards to approve an addition to
his Mobile Home Park (Was Jack
Autry Park).
Said property lying and being in
the one mile perimeter of the City
of Raeford located near S.R. 1311 -
Mockingbird Road.
That certain parcel or tract of
land lying and being about lVj
miles northwest of the city of
Raeford. Bounded on the north
west by the O.C. Sanders Estate;^
on the east by the center line of
State Road 1311; on the south by
James S. Faircloth; on the west by
lands of the Lentz Estate (now
property of J. H. Wright, et al). and
more particularly described as
follows, to/wit:
Beginning at a wild cherry
pointer in the east line of the above
mentioned Lentz lands, the
southermost corner of the O.C.A
Sanders Estate, and running
thence as Sanders' south line, N
68-35 W 1600 feet to a railroad
spike in the center line of State
Road 1311;. thence as said center
line the following calls: S 3-41 W
139 feet to a railroad spike; thence
S 2-05 W 48.5 feet to a railroad
spike; thence S 2-41 W 73.25 feet to
a PK nail, James S. Faircloth's
northernmost corner: thence as Fair
cloth's line. S 54-43 W 452.43 feet*
to a rebar; thence S 69- 13 W 537.83
feet to a re-bar; thence as Fair
cloth's west line. S 18-10 E 462.77
feet to an iron stake; thence S 69-07
W 254 feet to a concrete monu
ment; thence S 1 7-23 E 23 1 feet to a
point, a corner; thence S 69-07 W;
288 feet to a point in the east line of;
the above mentioned Lentz lands;;
Thence as Lentz's line, N 17-23 W:
1026 feet to the beginning, contain-f
ing 18.29 acres, more or less, and'
being either portions of or all of
those tracts of lands described in;
Deed Book 103, page 37; Deed;
Book 133, page 356; Deed Book.'
131, Page 148; Deed Book 106,"
Page 348, Hoke County Registry.
The above tract is subject to a 35
foot wide easement as described in
Deed Book 192 at Page 5.
EXCEPTION: There is expected
from this conveyance that 10.2^|
acres heretofore conveyed
Herman Leroy Sanders and wife,'
Joan T. Sanders to William L.;
Moses, by deed recorded in Book,
210, Page 696, Hoke County;
Registry.
A public hearing will be held by'
the Raeford Planning Board at 7:30
p.m. at a called meeting on
Thursday, November 6, 1980 In the
Council room at the City Hall. AIL
interested citizens are hereby re-*
quested to attend this public
meeting and express your views and*
opinions for the benefit of the said
Planning Board.
This public notice to be pub
lished on October 23, 1980 and
October 30, 1980.
Raeford Planning Board
By: Stanley Koonce, Chairman
John K. McNeill, Jr., Mayor
on behalf of the City Council
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