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Mrs . Helms in Raeford Sitting comfortably with a cup of coffee, the wife of United States Senator Jesse Helms talks to former WSMR General Manager Don Eaton. Mrs. Helms was in town last Friday morning meeting people and getting the word around to " vote for Helms " at the Edinborough Restaurant. Although the Senator has spent a reported S 14 million on his campaign, Mrs. Helms says he owes no one if he wins in November. Nose rubbing not answer to house breaking problems DEAR DOCTOR: I have always heard that when a puppy makes a mess in the house the best way to let him know he has done wrong is to rub his nose in the mess. Can Jhis be right? ANSWER: When a puppy makes a mess during the process of house training, don't take him back to the mess and then rub his nose in it. He has a very short memory and won't realize why you pre angry at him. You are only When you find an accident, don't clean up the mess while the puppy is with you. Put him in another room while you clean up the mess and don't act as if the pup has any connection with the inci dent. The pup will be attracted to the area to eliminate in the future because of the odor in the carpet, so use an odor neutralizer that ac tually changes the odor causing substance. This type of product is available from veterinarians and pet stores. Remember that only if you find the puppy in the act of eliminating where he is not supposed to should you discipline him. And then, you should not hit him, tell him NO and take him to the area in which he should eliminate. If he eliminates where he is sup posed to praise him. The dog will react more to positive treatment than to negative discipline. He wants to please you. DEAR DOCTOR: My neighbor has a dog that her veterinarian says is a diabetic. Is this possible? Can anything be done for the dog? ANSWER: Yes it is possible for yo?<r neighbor's dog to be diabetic. It is also possible for a cat to have diabetes. The disease may cause the dog or cat to lose weight even though it is eating lots of food. It may also drink water in unusually Get the word about what's going on in Hoke County. Subscribe to The News- Journal & ? i You And Your Pet large amounts and have to urinate all the time. The disease may have a gradual on-set and be easily managed or come on very suddenly and be life threatening when it is diagnosed. The treatment of the disease depends on when it is diagnosed. If the disease is not far advanced, it may 6e possible to do laboratory - th? dwcasc as -an outpatient, and start the dog on daily injections of insulin that will be done at home. If the disease is advanced, the dog or cat may be very seriously ill before you know it and have to have life saving intensive treat ment. Then after the disease is stabilized, the injections at home can be started. Diabetes is not an easy disease to treat. Complications can be a pro blem. Before the veterinarian starts an owner on the treatment of diabetes, he or she will discuss the problems that may occur. DEAR DOCTOR: How long do I have to keep my dog on the medication to prevent heart worms? Is it alright to stop after the weather gets cold? ANSWER: Don't stop using the heartworm medication until your veterinarian tells you it is safe. In this part of the country it is best to continue the medication until the first of the eyar. The reason for this is that the larva that the mos quito gives to your pet is not af fected by the medication until the larva has been in the body for some time. Editor's Note: This column is pro vided as a public service by the North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association. Do you have a question about pet care? If so, School Violence There'? More To I| Than Meets Hie Eye! ' : send it to Ralph H. Lee, Executive Director, P.O. Box 1 335, Kinston, N.C. LEGALS CREDITOR'S NOTICE All persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against Rosamary Akins Sizemore, deceas ed, are hereby notified to exhibit thenmc^Ttobert Sizemore, Rt.' 3, Box 85, Raeford,' N.C., as ad ministrator of the decedent's estate on 6t before the 1st day of May, 1985, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate pay ment to the above named ad ministrator. This the 1st day of November, 1984. Robert Sizemore Administrator Willcox & McFadyen P.O. Box 126 1 1 2 East Edinborough Avenue Raeford, N.C. 28376 28-3 lc CREDITOR'S NOTICE All persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against James Graham, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit them to Mazella M. Graham, P.O. Box 1004, Raeford, NC 28376 as ad ministrator of the decedent's estate on or before the 18th day of April, 1985, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate pay 0VIRT0N MOBILE HOME MOVING SERVICE SETUP ? TIE-DOWNS We Do Anything In Mobil* Home Line Phono; 875-6806 Raeford's Man In Fayettovllle Mike Cmwder ?oo Raeford's Mike now for ? buy on ? now or uaodoorortniok. Patrick f AN/ISHU, IRC. ' MIByPaaa ?I Bragg BM LEGALS ment to the above named ad ministratrix. 19M*5 18th of October, Mazella M. Graham, Ad ministratrix Willcox A McFadyen P.O. Box 126 112 East Edin borough Avenue Racford, N.C. 28376 26-29C CREDITOR'S NOTICE All persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against James Wood row Hayes, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit them to Ethel Freeman Hayes, c/o Willcox & McFadyen, P.O. Box 126, Raeford, NC, as Executrix of the decedent's estate on or before the 25th day of April, 198S, or be bar red from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named Executrix. This the 25th day of October, 1984. Ethel Freeman Hayes Executrix Willcox & McFadyen P.O. Box 126 112 East Edinborough Avenue Raeford. N.C. 28376 27-30C IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION 83 CVD 12 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HOKE SAFEWAY FINANCE CORPORATION OF NORTH CAROLINA, Plaintiff vs. ..1 . WILLIAM CEPHES HAMILTON, Defendant NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION OF MO kTION TO SET OEF. ? . i DEBTOR'S EXEMPT PROPER TY TO: William Cehpes Hamilton and wife, Lola Hamilton, the above named defendants: GREETINGS: You have been named as a "judgment debtor" in a pro ceeding initiated by a "judgment creditor." A "judgement debtor" is a person who a court has declared owes money to another, the "judgement creditor." The purpose of this proceeding is to make arrangements to collect that debt from you personally or from property you own. It is important that you respond to this notice no later than December 5, 1984, said date being forty days from the date of the flrest publication of this notice, at the office of the Clerk of Court of Hoke County, North Carolina, in LEGALS the Courthouse in Raeford, and upon your failure to do so, the par ty seeking service and relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. You may wish to consider hiring an attorney to help you with this proceeding to make certain that you receive all the pro tections to which you are entitled under the North Carolina Con stitution and laws. This, the 16th day of October, 1984.' WILLIAM L. MOSES, P.A. Attorney for the Plantiff Post Office Drawer 688 Raeford, NC 28376 Telephone: (919) 875-2137 27-29C NOTICE OF SALE HOKE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by WESLEY HOLLINGSWORTH and wife, AMANDA HOLL INGSWORTH to William L. Moses, Trustee, dated the 22nd day of August, 1979, and recorded in Book 211, Page 264, in the Of fice 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 foreclosure, and the holder of the indebtedness thereby secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof for the purpose of satisfying said indebtedness, and the Clerk of 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 10:30 a.m. on the 7th day of November, 1984, the land, as im proved, conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in Blue Springs Township, Hoke County, North Carolina, and be ^ more particularl^dacribod as That certain parcel or tract of land lying and being about 7 1/2 miles southwest of the City of Raeford; about 3 miles south of Buffalo Springs Church. Bounded on the south by John D. Gillis (Deed Book 183, page 101); on the west by Currie and Gainey; on the north by J.W. McPhaul Sr. Estate JERRY JORDAN 1-800-672-2277 CLARK Chevrolet-Cadillac PINEHURST, N.C. LEGALS and on the east by Currie, and more particularly described as follows, to/wit: Beginning at an iron rod with two pines and one hickory pointer ,{ the northeast corner of the original tract of which this is a part, also a common corner with Lot No. 4 in the Currie Division (Deed Book 28, page 547), and running thence as the east line of the original tract, S 13-30 E 884 feet to an iron stake, the northeast corner of that lot previously conveyed to Jacobs in Deed Book 16S, page 435; thence N 81-30 W 200 feet to an ironf stake, the northwest corner of that' lot previously conveyed to Jacobs (Book 16S, page 436); thence as Jacob's line, S 13-30 E 436 feet to an iron stake in the south line of the original tract; thence N 81-30 W 1120 feet to an iron axle with two maple pointers in the Lumber River Swamp; thence N 40-42 W 1873.49 feet to an iron stake with? two gums and one maple pointer irlC the Lumber River Swamp; thence S 81-30 E 2244.0 feet to the beginn ing, containing 48.23 acres, more or less, and being part of that tract of land described in Deed Book 149, page 239, Hoke County Registry. The following easement is granted herein for purpose of in gress and egress. Beginning at 5/8 inch iron rod in? the northeast corner of that tract of land described in a deed to Ken neth E. Hendrix (Book 208, Page 132) and running thence as the north line of said tract, N 83-05 W 781 .09 feet to an existing iron axle; thence as the north line of the se cond tract, N 82-43 W 1421.3 feet to a point; thence S 7-17 W 30 feet to a point; thence S 82-43 E 1421. 2 feet to fy 1*3 03"l>T81t9>"fc?t~4O-a point -in-, the center line of State Road 1200; thence as said center line, N 7-27 E 30 feet to the beginning, and being a 30 foot wide easement for the purposes of ingress and egress. Five percent (5) of the amount of the ? highest bid must be deposited with the Trustee pending confirmation of the sale. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1984 WILLIAM L. MOSES, Trustee Post Office Drawer 688, 127 W. Edinborough Ave. Raeford, N.C. 28376 (Tel.: 919-875-2137) 27-28C WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALD'S TIRE RECAP. SERVICE 1*20! muan ALLEY ftsnvMisnn DAN CAPE NCAL 2027 AUCTIONEER ROUTE 12. BOX 161 SANFORD. N. C. 27330 BUS: (018I774-4828 RES: (018)778-633$ ABSOLUTE 1 0 Powell Bulk Barns 3 P.M. ' ? -ij| RAIN * SHINE LOCATION: Hoplllwi Nwi Approx. 9 _ ^ . - on US 1 Hwy.
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