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A kin crowd attended Tabernacle
Church last Sunday, when the church
choir presented a Christmas program
including special music by the choir,
which was reported very good.
The Christmas program at Pittman
Grove Church was well attended and
successfully carried out last Sunday
night.
. Parker and Sandy Grove Churches
presented a Joint Christmas program at
Sandy Grove Church last Sunday night.
It was very good and there was a large
crowd to hear it.
Mr. and Mrs. John Haywood of Troy
and Mrs. Ann Hammond of Richmond,
Va. were visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Julian Barnes and children over the
weekend.
Christmas Dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds had her
father T.G. Wood and family at their
home for a Christmas dinner last
Sunday. Those present wan; Mr. Wood,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mdnnis of Raeford,
Mr. and Mrs. John Aid ridge of Wilton.
Mr and Mrs. Danny Mclnnia of
Engelhard, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Smith
and daughter Debbie and Joe Shook ot
Red Springs, Mr. and Mrs. James Wood,
Peggy and Jimmy of Raeford and Miss
Beth lvey, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Strother,
Robert and Jeffrey, Mr. and Mis. Ed
Newton, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Shannon,
Beth, Hugh and Allison, Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Newton and daughter Carol, Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds and their
family. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Reynolds and
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Parks. This was
a Christmas celebration and also the
home coming of their father and
grandfather T.G. Wood who came home
Saturday, after being a patient at
Highsmith Hospital all last week. So It
was a very happy time for all. Mrs.
NJ. Ritter spent the past weekend with
her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mr*. LD. Long of Gallup Acre*.
On Wednesday of bat weak. Retired
Rear Admiral Akx Patterson of R4eigh
was in this community seeking
information about his family history.
Among those he viated were Mr*. Bele
Ritter, Francis Priest and County
Commissioner T.C. Jones.
This weak on Monday Miss Mary
Priest and har brother Francis attended
funeral services for Mrs. Maude Priest at
Lake View, N.C.
Mr. and Mrs. Chandler Roberts of
Raeford were guests of Mrs. Floyd
Monroe Sunday P-m.
Christmas Dinner
All of the children, pandchildren,
and great grandchildren of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Wright gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Bundy
last Sunday to celebrate Christmas and
have a famly reunion. The only
members of the family not present were
Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and children
of Birmingham, Ala. Those present were
Mrs. Wright's sister, Mrs. Mary Savage,
and Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Brown of
Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yeargan, Mr.
and Mrs. Steve Tilley, Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Sorreil and children, Michelle,
Tony and Cleave of Durham, Mr. and
Mrs. E.T. Brock, Mr. and Mrs. E.T.
Brock Jr. and sons Howard and
Leonard, Mr. and Mrs. James Culp and
son Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brock
and daughter. Donna, Mr. and Mrs.
Roscoe Bundy, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Bundy and children Carl and Dayne, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Bundy and son Gerald.
The dinner was all that could be
desired with all taking part in
preparation for it. As the custom is for
famOy dinners, it was a happy time for
all and they are now off on a good start
for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New
Year.
Mrs. Johnny Allen and daughters
Sandra, Shirley and Teresa of
Charleston, S.C., came last week to visit
her mother Mrs. R.H. Gibson and other
relatives here during the Christmas
holidays.
Mrs. W.A. Fowler spent the past
weekend with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Ray of
Laurinburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Oberton and Mr.
and Mrs. Ruel Johnson and son Charles,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guy and sons Tony
and Mike went to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Overton Monday night for
a Christmas celebration and exchange of
gifts.
Last Tuesday, Mike and Joy Overton,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Overton, stayed with Miss Mary Priest
and her brothers Walter and Francis
while their parents went Christmas
shopping.
Mrs. Isarel Mann and daughter Joyce,
Mrs. Harry Green and daughter Frances
Ward of Raeford came by and took Mrs.
Floyd Monroe to dine with them at
Seven Mountains, Fayetteville last
Sundav.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Monroe were
supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Monroe of McCain Sunday night.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wood of Raeford
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Monroe
Sunday pjn.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Guy have selected
a site for their new house, near to the
home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Overton. The building is to start soon.
Christmas Day
The children and grandchildren of
Mr. and Mrs. Overton were their dinner
guests on Tuesday. They were Mr. and
Mrs. Ruel Johnson and son Charles, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Guy and sons Tony and
Mike, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Overton
and children Mark and Sherry Lynn.
This was a happy time for all of them
and may they have many more
Christmas days together.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Reich and
children are spending Christmas with his
parents and grandparents of
Winston-Salem. After Christmas they
will come back and be with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. P.O. English.
Mrs. Vemon Overton's mother of St.
Pauls visited Mr. and Mrs. Overton and
children last Saturday.
Rockftsh F. C. H.
From the Rockflsh Famly Care
Home, Mrs. Jesse Lee was just overjoyed
and thankful for all the things people
have done to make them happy at
Christmas. Some of the organizations
which presented them with baskets,
boxes and bags of fruit, nuts, candy and
gifts were Tabernacle Church, Galatia,
Hope Mills Freewill Baptist.Whispering
Pines Freewill Baptist, and Ephesus
Churches, and the Rockflsh
Homemakers Club gave Christmas
stockiitgs filled with fruit, nuts, candy,
etc. and a small gift for each of them.
They all wish to express their thanks to
miyaw who hod ? port In this, ond
Mn. Lm nvt it hot made her eo happy
the cant find worth to express her
thanks. Mfce Dolly Smith's sister, Mrs.
Pit Hanke of CHo, S.C., also sent gifts
to the residents of Rockflsh FCH.
Thanks to everybody.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Long, Mrs. Nelia
Brock, Mrs. June Rogers and his
mother, Mrs. Alma Bryant, visited Mrs.
David Koonce and Mis. Dan Bradshaw
of FayetteviUe last Sunday pm. Mrs.
Koonce was about the same, not very
well
County Commissioner and Mrs. T. C.
Jones had a quiet Christmas dinner at
the i(. home with Mrs. Sarah Patterson
their only guest last Sunday.
Mia Pamela Heath of Charleston, S.
C., came home Satuiday and wfll be
here until next Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath had their
daughter Pamela, their son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn
Heath of Charlotte, and Mark of Boone,
with them for dinner on Christmas day.
Supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Reynolds Monday night were Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Reynolds, Mr. and Mis.
Jack Woolley and son Donny, Mr. and
Mrs. Mike Reynolds and Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Parks.
All the residents of Rockfish Family
Care Home were away on Christmas day
except Mrs. Janie Shaw and Mis. Bla
Baxleyyso Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lee had
her family as their Christmas dinner
guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Williams of Wade
visited Miss Mary Priest and her
brothers, Walter and Francis Priest,
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. N.J. Ritter spent Christmas Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Epps and
famSy of Rt. 3, Fayettevflle.
Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson visited her
sister, Mrs. W. H. ScheQ of Lumber
Bridge. Sunday pm.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Gibson of Stedman
spent most of the day Sunday with his
mother, Mrs. Ethel Gibson and Mr. and
Mrs. M. S. Gibson and children, Joy and
Ricky.
Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Salter and Mrs.
A. A. Mclnnis and son Thomas, were
Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
James E. Mclnnis of Fayetteville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mclnnis of
Raeford, Mr. and Mrs. John Aldridge of
Wilson, and Mr. and Mrs. Danny
Mclnnis of Engelhard were guests of
Mrs. Ace Mclnnis and son, Thomas,
Sunday p.m.
Mrs. S. N. McColl, Mr. and Mrs.
Butch Posey and daughter Cristi, were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McColl and
children, Tom Jr., Kim, Diane, and
Kevin on Christmas Day.
Mrs. A. W. Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Monroe were Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mis. Wilton Wood and
children of Raeford Tuesday. Mrs.
Wilton Wood's mother, Mrs. R. V. Page
of Wilmington, was also present in the
afternoon. Mrs. Wood served cake and
coffee as the Christmas gifts were
opened and exchanged.
Mrs. Ethel Gibson had all her family
at Thanksgiving and lived through it and
is still going strong. She had all her
children, grandchildren, and
great-grandchildren, and three of her
sisters and their families, 43 in all, as hrr
Christmas dinner guests on Tuesday and
she was sure rejoicing over having them
on Wednesday. Good for you, Mrs.
Gibson!
Mrs. Charles Johnston of
Winston-Salem, who came Monday was
a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
Koonce on Christmas day, when they
had all their children and grandchildren
and also Mrs. George Monroe as their
guests.
Miss Nellie McFadyen visited her
brother Harold McFaidyen at Moore
Memorial Hospital Sunday afternoon.
He was taken there last week after being
severely burned at his home near
Dundarrach.
Thomas Mclnnis and his mother were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith
Mclnnis and Mrs. Jim Maxwell on
Christmas day. Other guests were Mrs.
Pauline Grier, Charlotte, and Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Posey and sons, Mark and
Andy.
Miss Annie Ray, Mrs. Clara Everett
and Mrs. Carl Holt had a quiet
Christmas at home this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Peeler of Maxton
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ray
and son Thomas Wednesday a.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clipson of
Annapolis, Md., and Mrs. Patricia
Pallard of Greenville, came Monday and
are spending this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray and Thomas. They will rstum
home Saturday.
Among the members of the Long
family who visited in the home of Mrs.
LouiM W?Uon on Christmu day 'and
during tha holidays wata Mr. and Mn.
Gcorgi Decs, Mr. and Mn. Grady
Eoftth. Mr. and Mn. U D. Long. Mr.
and Mn. Dement Long. Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred Long, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Watson and sons BOly and Philip, and
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Long.
A special guest of Mrs. Watson on
Christmas day eras Mis. Charles
Johnston ,of Winston-Salem, who is
visiting hsr relatives here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Simpson and sons
Lester W knd Douglas of Jacksonville,
came Satwday and Dr. and Mrs. Vamik
Bombatepe and sons, Halls and John of
Wilson, came Sunday and all were srith
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovctte,
for Christmas dinner on Tuesday.
Mr. end Mrs. C. F. Bunion and
children. Shannon and Charles of
Charlotte spent Saturday and Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Smith. Mr.
and Mrs. J. N. Fair of Greenville came
Monday night and spent Christmas day
with them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker
and family were also their Christ mis
dinner guests.
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NOTICE OF SALE
BY SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE
NORTH CAROLINA,
HOKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a certain deed of trust
executed by Harry A. Hazelwood and
wife, Connie Hazelwood to John Luther
McLean, Trustee, dated 16 August
1973, and recorded in Book 176 at page
79, in the office of the. Register of
Deeds of Hoke County; and under and
by virtue of the authority vested in the
undersigned as Substituted Trustee by
an instrument of writing dated 6
December 1973, and to be recorded in
the office of the Register of Deeds of
Hoke County, default having been made
in the payment of the indebtedness
thereby secured and said deed of trust
being by the terms thereof subject to
foreclosure, and the holder of the
indebtedness thereby secured having
demanded a foreclosure thereof for the
purpose of selling the lands therein
described, to satisfy said indebtedness,
the undersigned Substituted Trustee will
offer for sale and will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, for cash,
at the main door of the Hoke County
Courthouse in Raeford, North Carolina,
at 12:00 o'clock noon, on Tuesday, IS
January 1974, the lands conveyed in
said deed of trust, the sime being more
particularly described as follows: to ?
wit:
Lying and being about one (1) mile
North of the Town of Antioch, and on
the East side of N.C. Highway No. 211.
Bounded on the Northwest by Alton
Locklear; the Southwest by Hodgin
lands; on the Southeast by Best &
Wright, Incorporated, and being more
particularly described as follows, to -
wit:
BEGINNING at an iron pipe in the
center of a small road, this iron pipe
being located North 29 ? 04 W 246.7
feet from an original corner of the tract
of which this is a part; and runs thence
as the original line N 29 ? 04 W 47.7 feet
to the Southeast corner of a 2 acre tract
conveyed to Alton Locklear; thence as
his line N 60 - 47 E 350 feet to his
Northeast corner in the Southwest
Right - of - Way (30 feet from center) of
a 60 foot road; thence with the road S
27 - 20 E 98.5 feet to an iron pipe;
thence S 69 - 08 W 350.7 feet to the
beginning, containing 0.58 Acre, and
being part of a tract of land as shown on
a map of the 91 acre Flora McLauchlin
Farm, shown in Map Book 6, page 35,
Hoke County Registry.
A deposit of ten per cent of the
purchase price will be required of the
successful bidder, pending confirmation
-r^: legals .feM
of said sale. ?
Thia the 14th day of December,
WrmR. Tlmberieke, SuMtitvted TwLe^
Box 1363 ?' ;?*
Box 1363
Lumberton, N.C. 28358
33-36C
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NOTICE
Notice it hereby given in
with GS. 143-129, (supple:
C.S. 143-132 thit the County
will contract for an e .
accounting computer, built to withstand
continuous service encountered in
county uae. the equipment shall be of a
proven design.
Detailed specifications for laid
electronic accounting computer may be
obtained in the office of the County
Manager, Courthouse, Raeford,. N.C.,
any time from 9:00 A.M. to }2:00
Noon and from 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 PM.,
Monday through Friday, up to and
Including January 4th, 1974, excluding
legal holidays.
Bids shall be directed in a sealed
envelope to T.B. Lester, Jr., County
Manager, Courthouse, Raeford, N.C.,
and shall have a notation on the outaide
of the envelope "Electronic Accounting
Computer, Bid opening January 7th,
1(174 1 1 .no A U"
1974,11:00 A.M."
Bids for said equipment shall
opened by the Board of Commissioners
at a regular meeting to be held in the
office of the Board of Education at
11 00 A.M. on January 7.1974.
Anyone interested in bidding should
contact T.B. Lester, Jr., County
Manager, Courthouse, Raeford, North
Carolina.
All bids on the equipment shall be
accompanied by five per cent (5%) bid
bond or certified check for five percent
(5%) of the amount bid. The County
reserves the right to reject any or all
such proposals.
Only one (1) bid was received as a
result of prior notice, thus this
re-advertisement pursuant to GJS.
143-132.
Done, this the 21st day of December,
1974.
T.B. Lester, Jr.
County Manager
Hostetler & McNeill
Hoke County Attorneys 34C
For Sale to cover storage, parts and
labor 1969 Volkswagen serial No.
119007714 . 9:00 o'clock January 3,
1974 at Irion Union 76 Service Station.
31-34C
HOKE COUNTY
NORTH CAROLINA
Under and by virtue of the authority
contained in the General Status of,
North Carolina, the undersigned will, toi
satisfy leins for storage and wrecker as
herein - after set out, expose for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for cash at
Public auction at Hoke Auto Company,
Raeford, N.C. at twelve o'clock noon on
the 14th day of January 1974, the
following described automobiles:
1964 - Dodge ? 4 Dr. Ser. No.
7142646881. Stored by Patrolman E.W.
Coen. Wrecker & Storage 379.00.
Owner Sandra Lavanta Phillips, Rt. 3,
Box 191, Lillington, N.C.
1968 - Volkswagen - 2 Dr. Ser. No.
118340935. Stored by Patrolman E.W.
Coen. Wrecker & Storage 246.00.
Owner Joyce Ann Ferguson Saweikis,
230 S. Bennett Street, Southern Pines,
N.C.
1962 - Chevrolet ? 4 Dr. Ser. No.
21669B181436. Stored by Patrolman
E.W. Coen. Wrecker & Storage 270.50.
Owner Lemar Black, Rt. 1, Box 313,
Shannon, N.C.
1970 ? Dodge - 2 Dr. Ser. No.
JH23HOB184861. Stored by Patrolman
Bennett. Wrecker & Storage 434.00.
Owner James R. Williams, 80th Co., 8th
Stu Bn., Fort Benning, Ga.
Hoke Auto Company
217 North Main Street
Raeford, N.C. 28376
33-34C
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NOTICE
The annual stockholder meeting of the Raeford
Savings and Loan Association will be held Tuesday,
January 8, 1974 at the association's office at 10:00
A.M.
The purpose of the meeting is for the election of
directors.
Proxy forms are available at the association office.
They may be obtained by request, by mail or in
person.
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