PAPER PACKERS - Girls from the Cadette troop loaded bundled newspaper for recycling. The newspapers donated by the community are collected at the library to raise funds for the new library. Loading papers are Susan McLean, Ruth Howies. Lisa Crowder and Sara Caddy. Bantam Chef ENJOY OUR ECONOMIZER MEAL Va Pound Burger French Fries Drink 100% BEEF SPECIAL ON SUNDAY 59* BANANA SPLITS regular 75c We Specialize In Fresh, Hot, Fast Service 401 BYPASS i .w - m * SUGARS of Raeford 2 DAYS ONLY! Friday & Saturday March 21 & 22 8X10 COLOR PORTRAITS 1.50.. BABIES CHILDREN ADULTS GROUPS: *1.00 ~ person PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS: 10 - 5 Daily (1 - 2 LUNCH) news of Lumber Bridge By Lib Sumner The Women's Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Church held meetings at the following homes. Circle Number One met Wednesday night with Miss Mildred Williford and Circle Number Two met Thursday afternoon with Mrs. H.E. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Williford and daughter. Pam of Siler City spent the weekend with her sister. Miss Mildred Williford. Mrs. Will McCormick and Mrs. Lillian Monroe of Ellerbe spent Monday with Misses Ruth and Ruby Forbes and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Creech of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with Mrs. Creech's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Clark of Chapel Hill visited Mr. and Mrs, Glen Clark Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Williford of Fayetteville spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Williford's mother, Mrs. A.F. Tolar. Mr. and Mrs. George Caddell visited their sister in Rowland Sunday, Mrs. Henry Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Cox spent Sunday with their daughter and son ? in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Edwards in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Gibson of Stedman visited his mother. Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson. Sunday afternoon. Rah Schoch of Vanceboro spent several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Kennedy and children. Nancy. Kelly Ann and Bobby of Chadwick Beach. New Jersey, spent several days last week with Mr. Kennedy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F.O. Graham. The Kennedys were returning home after spending three weeks in Florida BIRTHDAY DINNER Mrs Sidney E. Sumner and daughter, Pamela gave a Birthday Dinner for Sidney E. Sumner and Johnny. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Caddell and Eddie. Mr. and Mrs. Fulford J. McMillan of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. F.O. Graham. Mrs Ethel D. Gibson. Ronnie Kelly of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Rich McMillan and children, Kimberly and Kristy. and Lib and Lois Sumner. Mr. Sumner and Johnny received many nice gilts and everyone wished for them many more birthdays. Peace Alumnae Meet Saturday The Peace College Chamber Singers will be featured at an eight ? county area meeting of the Peace College Alumnae Association on March 22 at the Country Club of North Carolina in Pinehurst. Counties included in the area meeting are: Moore. Lee. Richmond, Harnett. Hoke. Scotland, Cumberland, and Robeson. The Peace College Chamber Singers are a select group of 12 girls who perform a variety of choral selections from classical to contemporary Mrs. Joan Mellon Duyk is director of the group, and Miss Virginia Vance is pianist The Chamber Singers are a featured group at many college functions and have appeared in several cities all over North Carolina. Alumnae interested in attending the luncheon should contact Mrs. Butler or Mrs. McCormick. WEIGH LESS OR PAY NOTHING surl 10*00 wylfht today OB MONEY SACK. MONAtXX Is ? Uny UWt tdat w?l MM curb you' ??? saeaw loot (at MM ? wMyh im. CoMitnt ?t danftroui dmaa and ?M1 not mmt you , _ . . . Mart My. MONAOCX eoata as.oo for a IS day aoddfy add SS.00 for MM tha amount. Lad u??V fat or your monry wBI M rafuodad urNd no donations adtad by Hawaii On* atom ? Oratory - -igmrt ma Area Incidents Burglars Busy Sheriffs deputies are investigating several reported break-ins in the past week. HP. Walters, Rt. 3, complained his home was entered sometime during the day on March II and a .12 gauge, single-barrel shotgun valued at $49 stolen. Coins and old currency worth SI00 are also listed as stolen. Entry was apparently made by kicking in a door, the report stated. Roger Taylor, Rt. 4, Box 234, reported his home was burglarized sometime between March 10-13 and a gun, stereo receiver, .12 gauge single-shot shotgun, and SO record albums taken. The loss is listed at $685. Entry was made by breaking the glass in a rear door, according to the report. Karl Paige of Palmer Trader Park, complained his home was entered sometime Saturday night or Sunday morning and a vacuum cleaner worth $483.31 was removed. Entry was apparently made through a partially opened window on the door of the trader, according to the report. B.R. Barbour, Rt. 2, reported to deputies shots were fired at his truck and trader, causng about $100 in damage about 10:45 p.m. on March 12. Barbour reported seeing a vehicle leaving the scene. Viola M. Bridges, Rt. 3, complained the license plate was stolen from her car March 11. City police spotted a break-in early Tuesday morning at Clark's Gulf on 401-B. The glass in a door had been broken, and the thief reached in and unlocked the door, Chief Leonard Wiggins said. About $8 in cash was taken from die register. Bicyclist Hurt Police report a 14-year-old Raeford youth was injured early Monday evening in a bicycle-car collision on St. Pauls Drive. Police Chief Leonard Wiggins said Reco Machell Bratcher was injured about 6:45 p.m. when his bike apparently veered into the side of a car attempting to pass. According to the driver, Mark Henry Berube. 20. Gen. Del.. Parkton. and an unidentified passenger with Berube, the bicycle struck the side of the auto after it swerved to the left. Wiggins said. Bratcher was transported to Cape Fear Valley Hospital with a broken leg and undetermined head injuries, the Chief said. Bratcher was not admitted. No charges have been filed at the present time, Wiggins said. DO YOU AGREE? A substantial number of consum would accept fewer brand choices a shorter store hours and would do th own packing at checkout counters exchange for lower food pric according to a consumer survey do for a food trade association. Oil tradeoffs consumers indicated th would be willing to accept for lov food prices were a ban on no-retti bottles, more limited weekd advertising and fewer package sizes. Legals NOTICE Pursuant toG.S. 153A-323 NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY NOTICE is hereby given that Hoke County Board of Commissioners at a special meeting held on March 10, 1975. at the Courthouse Annex did vote unanimously to consider the adoption of an ordinance to be entitled: AN ORDINANCE TO ESTABLISH A PLANNING BOARD FOR THE COUNTY OF HOKE A hearing on the adoption of the proposed ordinance shall be held on the 7th of April, 1975, at 11:00 A.M. at the Courthouse Annex Conference Room. Done this 14th of March, 1975. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER! OF HOKE COUNTY By: T.B. Lester, Clerk HOSTETLER& McNEILL ATTORNEYS AT LAW RAEFORD. N.C. 46-47C NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the authority contained in North Carolina General Statute 115 ? 126 and the Sub-section thereof, the Hoke County Board of Education will sell at public auction at the Courthouse door in Raeford, Hoke County. North Carolina, at 11:00 o'clock, A.M. on Tuesday the 15th day of April, 1975, all that certain lot of realty located at 705 Harris Avenue in the City of Raeford. North Carolina, : said land lying and being in Raeford Township, Hoke County, Stale of (forth Carolina and more particularly described as follows: Being Lot No. 3 of four lots surveyed by R.H. Gatlin, C.E. for J.H. Wright in November, 1955. BEGINNING at a stake in the south, margin of Harris Avenpe (401-A) in the City of Raeford and at a point 200 feet LEGALS South 59 degrees West from the west edge of Dickson Street extended and runs thenoe S 31 ? 30 E ISO feet to an iron. Thence South 59 degrees West 100 feet to an iron; thence North 3| degrees 30 minutes West ISO feet to an iron in the South edge of Harris Avenue; thence as and with the Southern edge of said Avenue North 59 degrees, East 100 feet to the point of Beginning. The real estate wfll be sold to the highest bidder, for cash, subject, however, to the authority of the said Hoke County Board of Education to accept or reject any and all bids as by law provided and in accordance with North Carolina General Statute 115-126. The highest bidder will be required to deposit in cash at the sale an amount equal to ten per cent (10%) of the amount of his bid. This the 13th day of March, 1975. D R. Huff, Jr.. Chairman of Hoke County Board of Education William L. Moses MOSES & D1EHL Attorneys at Law 127 West Edinborough Avenue Raeford, North Carolina 28376 46-49C CREDITOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Younger Stephens, 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 Sept. 20, 1975 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 20 day of March. 1975. Minnie Stephens Renegar Administratrix Hostetler & McNeill Attorneys Raeford. N.C. _ 46-49C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY Having qualified as Administrator of the estate of Bessie Boyles Smith of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Bessie Boyles Smith to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of litis notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This the 6 day of February, 1975. Ellis P. Smith Route 1. Aberdeen. N.C. 45-48C NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Lumber River Council of Governments Program on Aging The Lumber River Council of Government's Program on Aging will hold a public hearing on the Fiscal Year 1976 Regional Comprehensive Plan for the Elderly. The hearing will be held in conjunction with the Council's regular meeting on March 20. 1975. at 7:30 p.m.. at the Robeson County Public Library in Lumberton. N.C. A draft copy of the Regional Plan will be available for review in the Council offices at 111 West 5th Street. Lumberton. N.C., after March 14. 1975. Persons wishing to comment on the Plan may do so either by attending tire meeting or by submitting comments in writing to the Council offices. Persons wishing to comment during the hearing, please contact John W. Strawcuttcr. Program Administrator, at 738-8104 prior to the meeting lo allow for scheduling of presentations. 45-46C NOTICE TO BIDDERS Lumber River Council of Governments Program on Aging The Lumber River Council of Governments Program on Aging is requesting bids from organizations to provide specific services to the elderly. These services include outreach, information and referral, transportation and escort. Services must be able to be provided on a regional (Robeson, Bladen. Scotland and Hoke Counties) basis. For more detailed information contact Miss Betty Britt, Regional Coordinator. Lumber River Council of Governments, 111 West 5th Street, Lumberton, North Carolina. Telephone: 738-8104. Minority service contractors are encouraged to apply. 45-46C EXECUTOR'S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Floyd Deese of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Floyd Deese to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of jheir recovery. All persons indebted to| estate please make immediate pay This the 5 day of February, 197! Mildred Lee I Route I. Box' Aberdeen, NX". 28315 45-48C LEQALS ^ EXECUTOR'S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ? STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA w HOKE COUNTY 1 Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Lacy D. McFadyen, Sr. of '? Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons liaving claims against the estate of said Lacy D. McFadyen, Sr. 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 21 day of February, 1975. Lauchlin G. McFadyen 208 E. Edinborough Ave. Raeford, N.C. 45-48C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE State of North Carolina County of Robeson In the General Court of Justice Superior Court Division Having qualified as Administrator CTA of the estate of Geneva Mae Davis, late of Robeson County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned within six (6) months from the 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 to the undersigned. . This the 14th day of Feb.. 1975. Hector Eugene Davis Administrator CTA of the estate of Geneva Mae Davis, deceased T.H. Williams Attorney 1033 Bragg Boulevard Eayetteville. N.C. 28301 44-47C ADMINISTRATORS EXECUTOR'S NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Bcnnie C. Powell of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Bennie C. Powell to present them to the undersigned within 6 month; 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 17th day of February, 1975. Mary R. Powell Box (>, McCain, N.C. 43-46C NOTICK OF PUBLIC SALF.OF RIAL FSTATF IN THK GF.NFRALCOURI OF JUSTICF DISTRICT COURT DIVISION STATF. OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF IIOKF MID STATU IIOMUS, INC., a Florida corporation Plaintiff vs. JAMFS LUU McNATI and wife, WIl.LIF. BFATRICF McNATT, Defendants Tlie Judgment by default final having been duly entered herein and a public sale of the lands hereinafter desetibed, ordered; NOW, THFRFFORF, the underagned Commissioner, acting pursuant to the orders of the Court and the proviaons of Article 2')A of Chapter I of the General Statutes of North Carolina, will expose the property hereinafter described for sale at public auction for cash at 12:00 noon on the 26th day of March, 1975. at the courthouse door or other usual place of public sale of the county courthouse in Raeford, North Carolina, said property lying and being in the County of Hoke, State of North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a stake, the southwestern corner of the Pete Bronson Sr. lot, and running thence with his line N 4 deg45 min F 4Kb feet to the northwestern corner of Bronson's lot, a concrete minument; thence with the northern line of said Bronson's lot S 85 deg 15 mirt F 50 feet to a stake; thence S4 deg 45 min W 476.5 feet to a stake in the southern line; thence S 80 deg 00 min W 50 feet to the beginning corner containing 0.55 acre more or less, and being the western hall of the lot conveyed to the grantors by Marion II. Gatlin and wife Gladys F. Gatlin by a deed dated December 31, 1962 and recorded in book 141 at page 399 in the Hoke County Registry. This sale will be held open for ten days for upset bid as by law required. A deposit of ten (10%) percent of the amount bid will be required as specified in the default judgment. This sale is made expressly subject to: (a) Confirmation by the Court; (b) All prior liens and encumbrances, easements, conditions, reservations and restrictions set forth in instruments in the chain of title; and (c) All outstanding taxes and assessments, if any. THIS 17th day of February, 1975. W. FAISON BARNKS, Commissioner 43-46C