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H oke ig blights by Btrtf ?tllt With the start of the second week of school, everyone is beginning to get settled into their classes and get down to work, (well, most of us anyway!). It usually takes everyone awhile to get used to the routine of going back to school after a summer vacation of no thoughts of school or homework. Almost everyone, by now, has had their schedule changed or corrected, if they needed it done, and are finally able to begin working in a class they hope will enjoy and do well in (are they in for a shock!). But, nevertheless, this year looks like it will be a fun year for everyone with all the new subjects and activities going on this year at school. Everyone didn't have to wait long for another vacation. Monday, September 1, was Labor Day and we were given a reprieve on that day to rest up and get ready to get zonked with homework our teachers had been saving to surprise us, with their own little way of saying "welcome back". I think most of us can do without anymore of their 'little' surprises. (1 know I can!) The Varsity Bucks lost their first game of the season to Southern Durham. It was a disappointment for everyone, but the Bucks played an outstanding game. They took the lead, 7-0, at the beginning of the game by making the fust touchdown, but were tied up, 7-7, at halftime. Near the end of the ballgame. Southern Durham made the winning touchdown and got the extra point. The Bucks were unable to make another touchdown and the final score was 14-7. The Bucks will play Pine Forest of Fayetteville this Friday. September 5, at home. Everyone, who can. dtould come out to see the Bucks perform and give them a lot of support. They are playing outstanding football now and deserve to see support from not only Hoke High students and faculty, but also the citizens of Raeford and Hoke County, for they represent all of Hoke County not just Hoke High School. 1 also hope that everone will join the Hoke Booster Club. This organization not only supports the sports programs at Hoke High, but also Upchurch Junior Hi^t School and the Upchurch Eagles. To the athletes in the various sports, support from others, beades the students, means a lot, so please join. As I wrote in last week's column, the Hoke High Marching Band has been working and practicing on their halftime show. They will perform this Friday at the football game, under the direction of the new drum majorette, Camtny Bounds, so come see the band perform as well as the Bucks. You will enjoy both, tremendously. The Junior Varsity football team wdl have their opening game of the football season on Thursday, September 4. They are traveling to Fayetteville to play Pine Forest. The JV Bucks are coached by John fiuchholz and Calvin Pope. Fayetteville isn't too far away, so I hope there will be plenty of support from Hoke High for the Junior Varsity. Many of the advisors of the many clubs at Hoke High have been making plans to get their club activities underway and to recruit new members. As of this week not many clubs have actually begun the business of the particular club but are still in the planning stages. Some, however, have already gotten underway. On Wednesday. Glendia Black, president of the Student Council, was in charge of a meeting to organize the 1075-76 Pep Club. The advisor is Mr. Allen Edwards. The Pep Club goes to most of the football, basketball, and baseball games as well as other sport activities connected with Hoke High, so hopefully many students wdl turn out to "pep up' die ballgames at Hoke H igh. The annual staff for the 1976 EKOH has already started work on this year's annual. With the leaving of Jerry Thompson, the annual staff is under the advisement of Mrs. Elizabeth Burgess. The editor-in-chief is Martha Ann Wood and the co-editor is Steve Morgan. There will be many deadlines this year for the EKOH staff and the first is November 26. Class pictures must be mailed by then to the company which puts together the annual for us, after we have done all of the designs and layouts. Hopefully, we will be able to make this first deadline on time sothat we can go on to completing the rest of the annual on schedule also. The EKOH staff hopes it wdl be able to 'capture', in pictures, the real 'Spirit of 76' for this school vear. The Hoke High Chorale and Chorus has begun practice for their first concert on October 23. Officers were also chosen for each group. For the Chorale, which were chosen at the end of last year, they are: Robert Attaway, president; John Rockholt, vice-president; and Cissy Moses, secretary-treasurer. Those for the Chorus were chosen on Tuesday and are: Rocky Wood, president; Barry Ellis, vice-president; and Susan Townsend, secretary-treasurer. Go out Friday, and SUPPORT THE BUCKS. A reti Incidents Break-ins, Thefts Probed By Deputies ?Sheriffs deputies are investigating cases of breaking and entering and larceny that were reported last week. Lena Mae McMillian of Rt. 4. Red Springs, complained that someone broke into her home last Tuesday. August 2b. and stole canned goods and meats worth S1 5 and did damage to her house totaling S55. Oscar Henderson of the McNair Seed Co. reported that someone took a water pump valued at S250 from the Covington Farm at Be tit el Road in Raeford last Tuesday night. Food and money valued at S101.7*4 were reported taken from the home of William Luther Branch. Rt. 3. Red Springs, last Wednesday. August 28. Bonnie Blue of Rt. 1, Red Springs, reported that a five speed bicycle was taken from her home last Wednesday. The bicycle was valued at S40. F. W. Caldwell reported that Scurlock School was broken into last Thursday night. Vandalism was reported. Doctor Adds Assistant Riley M. Jordan, Raeford doctor, announced the addition of a physician's assistant to his staff to begin duties next week. David A. Scudder, 28, will be associated with the office on a full - time basis. Scudder, a native of Statesville, is an August graduate of the physician's assistant program at Bowman-Gray School of Medicine in Winston Salem. He is a 1965 graduate of Statesville High School and received his associate degree in science from Mitchell College. Scudder served in the Navy for four years as a hospital corpsman. He was a surgical technician at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. A bachelor, he plans to relocate in Raeford. Sales Tax Report Out Local one per cent sales and use tax collections for July amounted to 521,657.59, state revenue officials reported. The statewide total for July was announced as $10,552,286.08. THERES NO PLACE LIKE HOME! 1# - ? \ . . So make sure your family always has a home with our Two-Way Mortgage Protection Plan. 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SOME BASS - David Earl Daniels, 9, of Arabia, displays a seven pound, 4 ounce bass he caught at a local pond Monday. Social Security Deposit Offered By Bank Plan Southern National Bank announced it will offer social security beneficiaries the service of direct deposit of their social security checks beginning September 3. The direct deposit service has been endorsed by both the Treasury Department and the Social Security Department. This service will allow Southern National Bank customers to have their social security checks depoated directly to their checking or regular savings account. Direct deposit is being offered at no charge to the customer and social security beneficiaries can sign up at any of the bank's 56 locations. Once a customer has signed up for this free service, the bank will receive the individual's check directlv from die Treasury Department and the funds will automatically be credited to the customer's account. Once the first check is received, Southern National guarantees that all future social security payments will be credited to die customer's account on die scheduled date. Raeford Jaycees Cited Pie Raeford Jaycees recently received two separate membership awards showing that they have gotten more new members on a percentage basis than any other chapter in the area, according to president Larry Phillips. Phillips indicated that he hoped that the Raeford Jaycees would be getting more as they are in the process of a membership drive. "1 hope these two awards are just a start and that there will be more of dtese and other kinds coming our way in the near future" said Phillips. Phillips also said that the Raeford Jaycees are getting prepared for the fall carnival that will be coming in the next week or so. "We are drawing up plans for the carnival now and we hope that it is even more successful than previous ones." he said. Service Personnel Army Spec. 5 Walter E. Pirkle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud H. Pirkle, Route I, Raeford praticipated in the 59th international four - day march in Nijmegen, Holland. The march was sponsored by the Royal Netherlands League for Ph ysical Culture. Spec. Pirkle is regularly assigned as a truck driver in the U.S. Army Transportion Command here. Marine Private Arol H. Smith. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arol H. Smith of Rt. 2. Raeford. was graduated from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot. Parris Island, S. C. Physical conditioning, discipline and teamwork are emphasized during Marine recruit training. Classes include instruction in close order drill. Marine Corps history, first aid. uniform regulations and military customs and courtesies. Ihke . . stock . ln^menca. 200 years at the same location. Legals NOTICE OE SERVICE OE PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT IN RE ADOPTION OF GREGORY CARTER HARBUR TO STEPHEN W. HARBUR: TAKE NOTICE thai a Petition seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: A finding that you have abandoned the said Gregory Carter Harbur. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 17th day of October, 1975, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to tire Court for the relief sought. This die 28th day of August, 1975. R. PALMER WILLCOX, Attorney for Petitioner P. O. Box 1 26 Raeford. N. C. 28376 I8-20C PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF RAEFORD HOKE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA IN THE MATTER OF ZONING Mr. Berder Niven 325 North Main Street Raeford, N. C. You are hereby notified that an application is now pending before die Raeford Board of Adjustment, whereby the above named Berder Niven is asking a variance be given in order to erect a sign on a post at 325 North Main Street. This would also mean a variance in Article VIII' Section 8.7 of the Zoning Ordinance. A public hearing will be held by the Board of Adjustment at City Hall, on September 15, 1975. All interested citizens are hereby requested to attend this public hearing and express your views and opinions for the benefit of the said Board of Adjustment. This public notice to be published on September 4th and I Ith, 1975. Raeford Board of Adjustment By: Jimmy R.,Conoly Chairman Raeford Board of Adjustment W. C. Sedars Zoning Administrator 18-19C LEGALS 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 Katie Adams of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Katie Adams 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 August, 1975. Lula Mac Ratliff Route 3, Box 363, Raeford, N.C. 28376 17-20C 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 Washington T. McAllister of Hoke County, North, Carolina, this is to notify all persons* having claims against the estate of said Washington T. McAllister 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 22nd day of November, 1974. John D. McAllister Route I, Box 410, Raeford, N.C. I7-20C 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 Mary Lee McAllister of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Mary Lee McAllister 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 22nd day of November, 1974. John D. McAllister Route I, Box 410, Raeford, N.C. 28376 I7-20C NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF RAEFORD TURKEY FARMS, INCORPORATED NOTICE IF HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to North Carolina G.S. 55-119(a) and 25-6-103 that Articles of Dissolution of Raeford Turkey Farms, Incorporated, a North Carolina corporation, were filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina on the 1st day of August, 1975. All of the assets of Raeford Turkey Farms, Incorporated, have been transferred to House of Raeford Farms, Inc., the sole shareholder of Raeford Turkey Farms, Incorporated, and House of Raeford Farms, Inc., has assumed all of the liabilities of Raeford Turkey Farms, Incorporated. This the 11 day of August, 1975. RAEFORD TURKEY FARMS, INCORPORATED U.S. Route 401 (Business) P.O. Box 100 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 HOUSE OF RAEFORD FARMS, INC U.S. Route 401 (Business), P.O Box 100 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 15-18C NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF RAEFORD COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE, INCORPORATED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to North Carolina G.S. 55-119(a) and 25-6-103 that Articles of Dissolution of Raeford Cold Storage Warehouse, Incorporated, a North Carolina corporation, were filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of North Carolina on the 1st day of August, 1975. All of the asset of Raeford Cold Storage Warehouse, Incorporated, have been transferred to House of Raeford Farms, Inc., the sole diareholder of Raeford Cold Storage Warehouse, Incorporated, and House of Raeford Farms, inc., has assumed all of the liabilities of Raeford Cold Storage Warehouse, Incorporated. This the 11 day of August, 1975. RAEFORD COLD STORAGE WAREHOUSE INCORPORATED U.S. Route 401 (Business). P.O. Box 100 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 HOUSE OF RAEFORD FARMS, INC. U.S. Route 401 (Business), P.O. Box 100 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 15-18C
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