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DELEGATES - 4 -H'ers going to electric congress this year are (from left) Jane Barnes, Djuglas Abernerhy and Jenny Monroe. D.D Abernethy is attending as adult leader. Teams To Meet On Donkeys The City Slickers will meet the Jaycee All ? stars in a softball game played on donkeys next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Armory Field. Members of the A&P softball team will make up the City Slickers team. The Jaycees All ? stars will be formed from throughout the community. The donkeys are from out ? of ? town. Proceeds from the improbable game will be used tor the Raeford Jaycees community development activities this fall. Organizing the project are Paul Solomon, external vice ? president and advertising chairman; Charles Lide, project chairman: Wes Williams, team chairman: Ray Pond, ticket chairman; Will McDonald, grounds chairman and Walter Blue, concession chairman. | J. H. Austin INSURANCE - SINCE 1950 AUTO-FIRE-LIFE I _ I 1CASUALTY | 215 N. Main Street Phone 875-3667 | Modern ESSO Station FOR RENT GOOD LOCATION Call Raeford Oil Co. PHONE 875-3316 LAST CALL WINTER STORAGE 1. ALL YOU CAN STORE FOR $4.95-$500 INSURANCE 2. FREE MOTHPROOFING 3. FUR STORAGE IN COLD STORAGE VAULT 4. FUR GLAZING RAEFORD CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS DRIVI-IN-f IRVICB j ,/? V-. MfFGRO, N.C. j LOADING - Harvesters load watermelons on the Crouch farm in the Five Points area this week. (Photo by Lee Gillis) Deaths And Funerals i.D. Beasley Funeral services for J.D. Beasley of Rt. 4, Fayetteville, will be held Thursday at 5 p.m. at the Jernigan Funeral Home. Burial will be in Cumberland Memorial Park. Beasley, 76, died Tuesday evening. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace McFadyen Beasley; one son and two daughters, all of Fayetteville; and several grandchildren. Farm plots on the rocky Aran Islands off the Irish coast ire m$de of soil the islanders painstakingly have created over the centuries by mixing seaweed and sand with clay scraped from rock crevices, National Geographic says. J.T.Clark DAMAGED - Bricks were torn loose from the chimney at L'pchurch School Sunday night after the building was struck by lightning. Heavy rains leaked through the roof of one school room ajoining the chimney and children attending summer school the next day were moved to another room. Read James 4:3-10 Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall lift you up. (James 4:10) At the age of twenty ? three. Abraham Lincoln was a candidate for a seat in the Illinois General Assembly He appealed to the independent voters of Sagamon County, saying, "1 was born and have ever remained in the most humble walks of life... If the good people in their wisdom shall see fit to keep me in the background, 1 have been too familiar with disappointments to be very much chagrined." Lincoln remained humble all his life. He was not a church member; he had distaste for church creeds. In a sense he was not an orthodox Christian. But he beleived that the will of God was to prevail. Without the help of God, he knew he could not succeed. In his own words, he was "a humble instrument in the hands of our Heavenly Father," and acted according to his understanding of the will of God. Humbleness is, indeed, one of the great human virtues. PRAYER: O Lord, teach us to be humble both in the victories and defeats of life. In our weakness, support us by Thy strength this day. In Christ's name we ask. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THb DAY: The world bestows greatness; only God can make us humble. Donggill Kim, (Seoul. Korea) Copyright-THE L'PPFR ROOM Jaycees Sell Golf Tickets Tickets for t he R.J. Reynolds golf tournament in Southern Pines are being sold by Raeford Jaycee members. Contact Jerry Jones for tickets. According to the Nortl Carolina Department of Moto Vehicles, drinking drivers ari involved in at least half of al fatal highway crashes. COMPUTE PIST CONTROL Fro Inspection Of Your Prtmisti EXTERMINATE FOR ROACHES - RATS - TERMITES FUMIGATION N?w Ctwmieab For CempWtt Control On Lawn ? 6na And Drtwvwy Graai Form Chemical Inc. WINNER -? Win ford Rogers, president of the Hoke County Jaycees, presents a power mower to Miss Mary White. Miss White won the mower in a drawing held by the Jaycees. THE LAST SUPPER - Thomas Martin, Jr., who taught Power arranging here this summer, instructed his students in an arrangement symbolizing the luist Supper. The wheat represents the bread and the grapes, the wine. Ivey symbolizes eternal life and the crown of thomes is shown at the base of the tower. Veterans Administration Offers Free Information On Benefits WASHINGTON (ANFi ? Information on the many veterans' benefits under the G.I. Bill is available at any Veterans Administration (VA) office or veterans' service organization. , VA pamphlets cover the benefits and opportunities for Vietnam era veterans: medical, dental and hospital benefits; education assist ftnce for sons arid daughters at veterans; and group life insurance conversion plans. The pamphlets also in clude details about disability compensation and pension payments, information on the American flag for burial or memorial purposes, facts about mobile homes pur chases and guaranteed loans and several other subjects. While most veterans re cieve these pamphlets, fre quently they fail to take the time to read them and the pamphlets become lost or discarded, according to the VA. Nevj copies can be ob tained by writing the local VA office. VA officea are listed in the white pages of telephone di rectories, usually under the heading of "U.S. Govern ment." Central Europe's Lake Geneva, sometimes called "a wide spot in the Rhone River," is to huge that water entering the eastern end docs not exit with the river at the western end until tl years later, the National Geographic Society Funeral service! for James T. Clark were held Friday at Ephesus Baptist Church by the Rev. Berry Barber, Jake Curley and E.C. Taylor. Burial was in the church cemetery. Clark, 82, was a retired farmer and a former deacon of the Lumber Bridge Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Minnie Ellis Clark; one daughter, Mrs. Ashby S. Tomlin; one son, Dewey F. Clark and two grandchildren, all of Lumber Bridge. Pallbearers were Colon J. Ammons, Jr., James D. McGougan, Dan McGougan, T.C. Chason, Ernest Davis and Charlie Woodell. Robert Cameron Funeral services for Robert S. Cameron of Southern Pines were held Friday at the Church of the Wide Fellowship in Southern Pines by the Rev. Leslie Wicker. Burial was in Mount Hope Cemetery. Cameron, 54, lived in Hoke County as a boy. He was president of the Cameron Oil Company at the time of his death. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Sarah Yow Cameron; a daughter, Miss Sally Cameron of the home; two sisters, Mrs. Edwin W. Smail of Bristol, Tenn., and Mrs. Helen Lawson of Southern Pines. Miss Lob Waller Funeral services for Miss Lois Waller of Oxford were held Thursday at Perkinson - Currin Chapel by the Rev. E.W. Howard. Burial was in Elmwood Cemetery in Oxford. Miss Waller, 65, was a retired public school librarian. She taught in the Hoke County school system during the 1930's and 40's. Mrs. Betty Moore Mrs. Betty Graham Moore was buried in Raeford Cemetery Saturday, following funeral services in Raleigh. The widow of Bennette F. Moore, Mrs. Moore was a resident of Raeford for many years. She was 93. She is survived by two daughters. Miss Lillian F. Moore and Mrs. Frances Moore Rankin, both of Raleigh. Ancient Chinese craftsmen fashioned battle axes from meteorites about 1000 B.C. Experts have concluded that two weapons owned by the Freer Gallery in Washington, D.C., were made from meteoritic iron. Legals NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by James D. Hord & wife, Sandra M. Hord to George S. Goodyear, Trustee dated August 18, 1966, and recorded in Mortgage Book 140 Page 565 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke Cointy; and under and by virtue of the authority vested in the undersigned as substituted trustee by an instrument of writing dated May 17, 1971, and recorded in Book 163 Page 393 in the Office of the Register of Deeds fo Hoke County, 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, the undersigned substituted trustee will offer foi ale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Raeford. North Carolina, at twelve o'clock noon, on the 29th day of July 1971, th? land conveyed in ?ki deed of trust the tame lying and being in lUtford Township. Hoke County. North Carol tea, and . , ... .. ./ LEGALS lore particularly described ?? Being all of tut No. 117 of he Bobbins heights 1UBDIV1SION a* shown on a urvey prepared by R-M Jatlin, Regbtered Surveyor nd at recorded in Map Book I page 33 of the Hoke County ?ublic Regbtry to whk?J eference is hereby inade, and lescribed in metes and bounds s follows: . BEGINNING at a stake in the northern edge of Sixth Avenue in the Town of Raeford, the southwest corner jf Lot 117, the property nerein described, and the toutheast corner of Lot No. 116 of the Robbins Heights Subdivision, said beginning joint also being loeated S J8-00 E 1,110 feet from where he northern edge of Sixth \venue intersects with the eastern edge of Saunders Street n the Town of Raeford, and uns thence from said beginning point N 2-00 E 130 eet; thence S 88-00 E 70 leet; hence S 2-00 W 130 feet; to he northern edge of Sixth \venue; thence with the northern edge of Sixth Avenue M 88-00 W 70 feet to the point )f BEGINNING, and being all jf Lot No. 117 of said lubdivision. The above sale subject to iny and all outstanding liens ind taxes of record. This 25th day of June 1971. Robert L. Gavin Substituted Trustee 8-11C CREDITOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate ol Ina S. Wright, deceased, late of Hoke County, this is to notity all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before December 24, 1971 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immeidate payment to the undersigned. This the 24 day day of June, 1971. Jiyie S. Wright, Administrator 316 S. Bethel Road Raeford. N.C. ^ NOTICE OF SALE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HOKE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of .Trust executed by VERA WRIGHT TAYLOR . and husband, BENJAMIN D. TAYLOR, to Charles A. Hostetler, Trustee, and recorded in Book 142, Page 27 in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina, default having been made in payment of the indebtedness thereby 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 Noon on the 20th day of July, 1971, property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Hoke, State of North Carolina, in Quewhiffle Township, and described as follows: Being the same property purchased from M.F. Saunders and wife by Deed dated the 25th of October, 1948, and recorded in Book 90, Page 6 of the Hoke County Public Registry to which reference is hereby made for a <morc perfect description, less lots heretofore deeded off said property and leaving a net acreage of 3.54 acres. The femme grantor inherited this property as sole heir at law and daughter of James Wright, deceased. This sale is made subject (o payment of county taxes. CASH DEPOSIT: Ten per cent (10%) on the fust SI ,000.00 bid and five per cent (5 %) on any additional amount bid will be required at the sale. Posted, this the 18th of June, 1971. CHARLES A. HOSTETLER, Trustee Hostetler & McNeill Attorneys At Law Raeford, N.C. 7-10 C NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix c.t.a. of the estate of Arch McEachern, deceased, late of Hoke County, North Carolina, this it to notify all persons having claims against said estate to preient them to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of December, 1971, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the underlined. This 21st day of June, 1971. Ruth M. McEachern Route No. 3, Box 218 Red Springs, North Carolina 28377 7-I0C
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