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Completes 30 years Bitty C. Posey completed 30 years with Burlington Industries on January 26. He is a Maintenance Supervisor in the Maintenance Department on first shift in the Dyeing Plant. Posey is shown receiv ing his Thirty Year Service Pin and Certificate from (left to right) Jeff Hoots - Assistant Plant Engineer, Robert Fariole - Plant Engineer, Billy Floyd - Maintenance Supervisor, Billy Posey - Maintenance Supervisor and Frank Sessoms - Plant Manager. He also received a Bulova Quartz Clock with BI logo in recognition of his outstanding service. Couple celebrates Valentine's Day in 4 A Zoo Affair' Who comes to mind when you think of famous couples? Romeo and Juliet? At the state zoo, the choice is likely to be Ramar and Hope, the zoo's popular pair of Lowland gorillas. They've been drawing crowds since they went on exhibit when the new African Pavilion opened last October. To celebrate Valentine's Day, the North Carolina Zoological Park is presenting "A Zoo Affair," featuring gorillla lore, romantic music and free admission to children who bring a valentine to Hope or Ramar. Sponsored by the zoo and the N.C. Zooligical Society, "A Zoo Affair" will begin Saturday, Feb. 9, and run through Sunday, Feb. 17. On weekends, volunteer guides will be stationed at the gorilla habitat to tell visitors everything they've always wanted to know about gorillas and hand out printed information and photographs of Ramar. On Sundays, classical music will be performed at the lower entrance to the African Pavilion. Every day visitors may pick up plastic "1 Love Zoo" tote bags at the ticket office. Depending on the weather, the gorillas will be at home in their quarter-acre indoor habitat, or their half-acre outdoor habitat. They share the huge pavilion with about ISO other African animals and 3,300 exotic plants and trees. Among the other animal species on exhibit in the 55,000 -square foot pavilion are Patas monkey, mandrill, gerenuk. Black-backed duiker, Colobus monkey, dik-dik, serval, caracal, springhaas, African hooded vulture and rock python. The African Pavilion and African Plains, a 40- acre habitat for antelope and large, ground dwelling birds, are the zoo's newest exhibits. Visitors also see birds from nearly every continent living among tropical plants in the walk-through R.J. Reynolds Forest Aviary. Six outdoor habitats for exotic animals such as lions, elephants and chimpanzees complete the zoo's 300-acre African section. . _ CUSTOMER SERVICE " -*yi . . . U* Dundarrach, N.C. COMPLETE INSECT CONTROL FROM THE HOME TO THE FARM ? Federal Crop Insurance ^ Route 1, Box 251-A Shannon, N.C. Phone 875-8912 fttchard McMillan 875-2493 Nights 875-5614 J.H. Austin Insurance Agency, Inc. HOMEOWNERS Fire, Auto , Business We Can Design Proper Coverage At The Lowest Cost To You - Compare Our Rates Phone 875-3087 112 W. Edinborough Ave. Raeford, N.C. LEGALS NOTICE OF SALB OF LAND UNDER DEED OF TRUST Under and by virtue of the power of tale contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed on the 13th day of April, 1981, by Blue Enterprises, Inc. and recorded in Book 219, Page 215, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness secured thereby, R. Palmer Willcox, will at 12:00 o'clock p.m. on the 25th day of February, 1965, offer for sale to the highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door in Hoke County, North Carolina, the following described tracts or parcels of land described below: TRACT I: LYING AND BEING in McLauchlin Township, Hoke County, North Carolina, near the intersection of S.R. 1408 with S.R. 1422 and BEGINNING at a con crete monument in the southern right of way of S.R. 1422, said Point being the northeast corner of the Rockhill Baptist Church lot and runs thence as and with the southern right of way of S.R. 1422, S 66-44 E 992.40 ft. to an iron pipe in said right of way; thence S 26-16 W 3459.94 ft. to an iron pipe; thence N 1 1-29 W 296.01 ft. to an existing lightwood stake, old maple and new pine pointers; thence N 77-19 W 924.45 ft. to an iron pipe; thence N 26-02 E 1983.00 ft. to an existing concrete monument; thence N 27-13 E 91 1 .00 ft. to a concrete monument; thence S 57-28 E 86.99 ft. to a con crete monument; thence N 25-45 E 506.65 ft. to the point of BEGIN NING, according to a survey by George T. Paris, R.L.S., entitled "Lottie McDuffie Thomasson Lands, McLauchlin Township" to which reference is hereby made. EXCEPTIONS: 1 . Lot Nos. 28 and 29 of the Lot tie McDuffie Thomasson Land Subdivision described in deed from Blue Enterprises, Inc. to -Robert Rouse recorded in Book 187, Page 47, Hoke County Public Registry. 2. Lot Nos. 25 and 26 of the Lot tie McDuffie Thomasson Lands Subdivision as described in deed of trust recorded in Book 195, Page SSESES59SS5SS5 LEGALS 391 of the Hoke County Public Registry. 3. Lot No. 5 of the Lottie McDuffie Thomasson Lands Sub division as recorded in Book 194, Page 692, Hoke County Public Registry. 4. All lots previously released by Heritage Federal Savings A Loan Association. This property is being sold to outstanding taxes, if any and all prior liens of record as they may appear. The highest bidder will be re quired to deposit in cash at the sale an amount equal to ten (10ft) per cent of the amount of his bid up to One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars plus Ave (5ft) percent of the excess of said bid over $1,000.00. This the 31st day of January, 1985. R. Palmer Willcox, Trustee WILLCOX A McFADYEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW RAEFORD, N.C. 43-44C NOTICE OF RESALE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION SPECIAL PROCEEDING NO. 84 SP 90 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HOKE IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES A. HOSTETLER, TRUSTEE FOR MALLIE I. KINLAW Under and by virtue of an Order of the Superior Court of Hoke Let Classified ad pro/its put you on the road to a wonderful vacation. Call 875-2121. BtftaattiM (( LU KULM | rfwfl uwcwn PLATE SALE Saturday, February 16 1 11 a.m. -until STONEWALL .. Fire Department 0^ j*- 0HH1 laMl ' BABY FURNITURE DIRECT FROM FACTORY For The Bast Buys In Baby Furniture, Shop Pride Trimble Factory Outlet Cribs Strollers High Chairs Bassinettes Dressing Tables Potty Chairs Walkers Booster Seets Bedguard Rails Tables Play Yards Hampers Car Seats Bumper Peds Swings Pride-Trimble Factory Outlet HOURS: Tuee.-Frl. 9-5, Saturday M U.S. 1S401 4 Miles South, Aberdeen Aberdeen - 944-3157 We might not have a better mousetrap, but we do have the best newspaper. For the best coverage of all of Hoke county, pick up a copy of The Jtews-Journal at one of these 35 convenient locations. BOWMORE Davts Kash Mart HILLCREST Ethel's Place Paul s Exxon Miners ? ; tBMDGE MCCAIN Parts' Grocery ?r OUEWHIFFLE Teal's Grocery RAEFORD A&P Averettes b&b Kash Mart Buck Stop Fast Shop Food Mart Cole's Food Store Convenient Food Mart Crossroad Grocery EdinOorough Restaurant 401 Gulf Hoke Drug - Home Food Market Howell's Drug Jiffy Mart 2 McMillan's Grocery Pantry (Central Ave. ft Hams Ave J Party Shop Revco Sky city . The News-Journal Tuckers Grocery Hardin's Food store jirry wan i SCURLOCK Jackson's fma SOUTH HOKE McEachln's Grocery . ? ^ WAORAM (Scotland county) McNeill's Grocery PUPPY CREEK/WAYSIDE B & w Food Mart Jimmy's Bocon LEGALS County, North Carolina, made in the special proceeding entitled "In the Matter of Charles A. Hosteller, Trustee for Mallie 1. Kinlaw, Case No. 84 SP 90" and under and by virtue of an Order of Resale upon an advanced bid, the undersigned Trustee will, on the 19th day of February, 1985, at 12:00 o'clock Noon, at the door of the Hoke County Courthouse in Raeford, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder in cash upon an opening bid of FIFTY TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUN DRED FIFTY AND NO/ 100 DOLLARS ($52,550.00), but sub ject to the confirmation of the Court, a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in McLauchlin Township, Hoke County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: Lying and being in Hoke Coun ty, North Carolina, McLauchlin Township, and Bounded on the North by U.S. Highway No. 401, on the West by W.M. Hair and Lois Hair Long, on the South by Lois Hair Long, Calvin Lowery, and Newton, D.A. McDougald Estate and on the East by Lewis Brock, and described in metes and bounds as follows: Lying and being about seven (7) miles East of Raeford on U.S. Highway No. 401, BEGINNING at a point in the center of U.S. Highway No. 401, the Northeast corner of the W.M. Hair property; thence with the W.M. Hair line S 0? 13' 17" W 503.37 feet to an ex LEGALS isting iron pipe, the corner of the Lois Hair Long property; thence with the Lois Hair Long line, S 1 ? 38' 41" E 673.20 feet to an existing iron pipe, lightwood stake; thence S 49? 58' 33" E 667.08 feet; thence S 49? 59' 34" E 380.49 feet; thence S 49? 3P 14" E 558.75 feet to an existing oak point, the corner of the D.A. McDougald Estate; thence N 60? 14* 09" E 268.89 feet to the Lewis Brock line; thence with an old marked line, N 0? 17' 46" E 2,032.51 feet to the center of U.S. Highway No. 401; thence with the center of U.S. Highway No. 401, S 89? 35* 18" W 1487.59 feet to the point of BEGINNING, containing 58.39 acres, more or less. Reference is made to Deed to Mallie Isabelle Kinlaw from Mrs. Susan Ellen Kinlaw recorded in Book 99, at Page 1 of the Hoke County Public Registry to which reference is also made. 1985 tobacco allotment of 2908 pounds. Said sale is being made subject to confirmation by the Court and a ten per cent (10%) deposit will be required of the successful bidder. Said land will be sold subject to 1985 ad valorem taxes. This the 29th day of January, 1985. CHARLES A. HOSTETLER, TRUSTEE HOSTETLER & McNEILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW RAEFORD, N.C. 42-43C ALL THE INTEREST YOU NEED TO PAY* Now Available al McBrayert on any new . . . Plymouth Turismo. 3-door hatchback Plymouth Horizon. 5-door hatchback Dodge Ram SO Custom Pickup COME IN TODAYI DON'T MI8S OUT ON THIS BREAT FINANCING OFFER FROM CHRY8LER AND BREAT SERVICE FROM McBRAYER! 'AmmI parawrtait rati tor *uUtM k?*tn Mirm?ti ChryiHr Cradll Carpanrtim. Offtr pad lar i liniM thM anly Wowmbor ? iff It's from Molrayar quality's Mw.
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