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Farm Items Hoke Count} Agricultural Extension Agents I would remind vou that the popular program entitled "Back yard Gardener" will begin its season on March 15. The program will be shown each Monday from 7 - 8 P.M. on Channel 4 and the other educational stations. The host will again be Mike Gray. Specialists are George Hughes from the Horticulture Department; Hank Smith, landscaping; and Carl Blake, agronomy specialist with a speciality in turf production. Questions are answered by phone or cards or letters that are received before the show. We hope this will answer many of your questions on gardening. Tobacco growers will be in terested to know that a tobacco disease demonstration is being planned on the Bobby Strother farm near Five Points. Two vari eties of tobacco, one resistant and the other one not resistant, will be used in the test. A number of chemicals will be put on the plots to test their effectiveness as a disease control agent. Some have already been cleared for use, but many will still carry on experimental label. This is another educational pro gram that is carried out by the Extension office and a cooperating grower. Sweet potato growers should be thinking about the preparation of their beds for potato slips. Good disease free potatoes should be used and they should be bedded in clean soil. The proper methods will provide good plants that will get off to a fast start. A bulletin on sweet potato production will outline the steps to be used and is available from the CountyAgent's office. School Menu FRIDAY. MARCH 19 Fishwich. Catsup Slaw W/Carrots A.C Scalloped Potatoes W/Cheese Cake Milk MONDAY. MARCH 22 Hot Dog in Bun W/Chili French Fries, Catsup Slaw W/Carrots- A.C Cake Milk TUESDAY. MARCH 23 Macaroni & Cheese Grilled Bologna Cup Green Beans Carrot Stick- A Rolls Blackeved Susan Milk WEDNESDAY. MARCH 24 Chili Beans Steamed Cabbage- C Cornbread Pineapple Upside-down Cake Milk THURSDAY. MARCH 25 Turkey W Gravy Cheese Wedge Fluffy Potatoes- C Gelatin Salad W Pears Rolls Cookie Milk Alexander To Speak Department of Transportation Secretary Jake Alexander will ad \blunteer. It'll make you a better human being. dress the Lions Club here Monday, March 22 at 7 P.M. in the Hoke Civic Center. The public is invited to attend. Dr. Ben Currin, supt. of Rocky Mount schools and an announced candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, is scheduled to speak to the Lions Club on April 12. NOTICE To Residents of Buchan Precinct Buchan Precinct Voters will vote at Pinehill Fire Station on Loop Road in Cameron Heights on March 23,1976. Polls will be open from 6:30 A.M. until 7:30 P.M. OFFICIAL BALLOT STATE INSTIjtffi&NS OF HIGHER EDUCATION loySMENT BONDS INSTRUCTIONS Fjflt MARKING BALLOT a. To vote in favor of the bonds, make a cross (x) mark in the square opposite Wvtji^iFor the issuance of forty-three million two hundred sixtydollar ($43,267,000) State Institutions of Higher EducafrpyjagtaV Improvement Bonds." b. To vote against the issuance <?^neNe?ra|S^nake a cross [x] mark in the square opposite the words Agaip^^ne issuance of forty-three million two hundred sixty-seven thMurfnd dojfJkr ($43,267,000) State Institutions of Higher Education CapvlAIipfGtfument Bonds." c. If you tear or deface or wrongly mark^^sVWret, return it and get another. | | FOR t'le Issuance of forty-three million two hundred sixty-seven thousand dollar ($43,267,000) State Institutions of Higher Education Capital Improvement Bonds. ? AGAINST the issuance of forty-three million two hundred sixty seven thousand dollar ($43,267,000) State Institutions of Higher Education Capital Improvement Bonds. Sutc Bond Election March 88. 1070 North Carolina AAsA H/). Chairman, State Board of Elections Lumber Bridge News Ol Lib Sumner Attendance at the Baptist church was very good Sunday morning. The message, "The Meaning of Worship," was given by the pastor, Stacy A. Wells. Lumber Bridge Baptist. Rex and Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Churches observed their Christian Unity Service at Lumber Bridge Baptist Church Sunday evening at five o'clock, with the invocation by Rev. Stacy A. Wells; prayer by Rev. Russel B. Flemming of Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Church; the message by Rev. Robert Dean of Rex Presbyterian Church; and special music, "Stranger of Gali lee," by Mr. S.F. Amnions. The special offering will go to the Guatemalan Disaster Relief Fund. Refreshments were served in the Educational Building after the service. Mrs. Jimmy Everett and small son of Wilmington spent last week with her parents. Rev. and Mrs Stacy A. Wells. Mrs. John Covington and grand daughter, Mary Monroe Maxwell, spent last weekend in Raleigh with Mr. and Mrs. Jon Evans. Mrs. Jack Hamilton of Lumber ton spent Sunday with her mother. Mrs. A.F. Tolar. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Williford of Fayetteville visited them in the afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Hickman of Moorehead, Kentucky spent several days last week with Mrs. N.H.G. Balfour and Mr. and Mrs. John Balfour and Johnny Balfour. Miss Wanda Ammons of Camp bell College, Buies Creek, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Ammons and Stevie. Miss> Ammons is practice teaching in the Dunn School. Dunn. Mrs. W.H. Schell, Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson and Mrs. W.B. McDiarmid of Raeford spent Saturday night with their sister, Mrs. Lillian Bruton in Mt. Gilead. On Sunday they attended a surprise birthday dinner in honor of their aunt, Mrs. Bertie Byrd, who was 89 years old. There were forty-five present. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Sumner of Fayetteville and Misses Lib and Lois Sumner were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Sumner and Miss Pam Sumner Sunday. Mrs. Clyde McGougan is still a patient at Cape Fear Valley Hospi tal. Mrs. John Covington and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Covington and son, Johnny of Fayetteville spent a week recently in Stowe, Vermont. Mr. Covington and Johnny enjoyed skiing as there was plenty of snow. They reported a wonderful trip and said the scenery was beautiful. The women of the Presbyterian church held their monthly meeting last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fritz Weber. DEATHS Mrs. Mary Belle Lucas Jones died Monday evening. Funeral service will be held at Red Springs Funeral Home, Wednesday at 1 P.M. Legals LEGAL NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of Raeford, North Carolina will conduct a full and open public hearing on April 5, 1976 at the City Hall in Raeford, North Carolina at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of granting a rate increase to Raeford Cable T.V. Company. If approved the following rates will go into effect May 1, 1976. A. In stall drop S14.00/ea.; B. Install additional outlets $5.00/ea.; C. Monthly Service Charge (1st Outlet) May 1, 1976 to April 30, 1977 $6.00/per month; D. Monthly Service Charge (2nd or more outlets each) May 1, 1976 to April 30, 1977 $1.35/per month; E. Relocate drop in house $7.50; F. Reconnect customer at a new location $14.00; G. Reconnect cable after discon nect for nonpayment $5.00; H. Commercial installation (hotels, motels, etc.) Cost of materials, labor, overhead. Any and all interested persons and citizens of Raeford are invited to appear and they will be heard. This 18th day of March, 1976. Robert G. Drumwright City Manager 46-47r Library News Faster Orders On Books You Need Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Max well attended a meeting on inter library loans in Chapel Hill, Fri day, March 12. We are using an INWATTS line now to order the books you need. This service enables us to serve our patrons faster. We want to mention again our paperback service which invites you to come in, bring your already read paperbacks and exchange them for ones we already have. Those pa trons who use this facility really enjoy it. So many paperbacks are expensive now, so this service helps out a great deal. While exchanging your books always take time to look at the many new ones on our regular shelves. "How I Feed My Family On S16 a Week" by Jo Ann YorV with Jerone Agel and Eugene Bo*. The Yorks eat very well: hearty breakfasts and lunches, unlimited snacks, and at dinner they have meat, fish or poultry every night honest-to-goodness portions, not bits and flakes buried in starchy casseroles or thinned out with "helpers" or "extenders". All her secrets are here! Original penny-pinching tips. A month of menu plans. (Mrs. York believes that a low-food budget need not mean monotonous meals. You can enjoy as much variety as people eating expensively.) Dozens of favo rite recipes. In addition, she de scribes a gala dinner party that costs less than $1 a person. She suggests how a single person can eat well for only $5 a week. "Fern Grower* Manual" by Bar bara Joe Hoahizakl. A comprehensive guide for every gardener to every aspect of fern cultivation ? indoors and out doors. BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE WAYSIDE?March 16,1976 Mrs. Alona McNeill, Mrs. Cleva Newton, Mrs. Lois Woodring, Mrs. Louise Plummer, Mrs. Alma Lov ette, Mrs. Alma Lee Simpson, Mrs. Nancy Dean, Mrs. Virginia Mc Coll, Mrs. Sheila Wommack, Mrs. Claire Everette, Mrs. Gilbert Ray, Mrs. Eugene Shannon, Mrs. Judy Henley, Mrs. Francis Wooley, Mrs. A.A. Rav. PHILIPPI & ROCKFISH?March 17, 1976 Old Trail Trailor Park, Mrs. Isabel! Bundy, Mrs. Lola Ritter, Mrs. Lena Bundy, Mrs. Barbara Ward, Mrs. Jeris Overton, Mrs. Mary Bunnells, Mrs. Clair Wood, Mrs. Audrey McDowell, Mrs. Marcia Johnson, Mrs. Pricilla Har din, Mrs. Elsie Pitman. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that the City of Raeford, North Carolina will receive offers for sale and disposal of the following equipment and materials ? said equipment and materials having been declared surplus property. Sealed bids, so marked will be received by the Mayor and the City Council at the office of the City Manager in Raeford, North Caro lina until 2:00 P.M. Monday April 5, 1976 and then opened and read publically. EQUIPMENT LISTED: 1 1963 Pickup 3C144B122 435 Bids must be accompanied by a 10% deposit and equipment re moved from City lot within ten days after confirmation by the City Council. CITY OF RAEFORD, N.C. Robert G. Drumwright City Manager 46C NOTICE THE WEST HOKE FIRE DEPARTMENT, INC. CALL OF SPECIAL MEETING OF MEMBERS A special meeting of members of West Hoke Fire Department, Inc. a North Carolina Corporation, is hereby called to be held on the 25th day of March, 1976, at 7 o'clock p.m. of that day at the principal office for the transaction of the business of said Corporation, lo cated at West Hoke Fire Station, County of Hoke, State of North Carolina, for the puipose of considering the plans tor con struction of the facility desired by the Corporation and a resolution of the Board at Directors recom LEGALS mending that an application for a loan be submitted to the Farmers Home Administration of the U nited States Department of Agri culture in order to secure sufficient funds to accomplish the purposes of the Corporation and that all or substantially all the assets and property of the Corporation, whether presently owned or here after acquired, be encumbered to secure any loan obtained. Danny McColIum President of West Hoke Fire Department 46C STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Joel Glover of Hoke County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Joel Glover 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 3rd day of February, 1976. Evelyn Mull Route 2, Box 234-A Raeford, N.C. 28376 46-49C PUBLIC NOTICE Transportation for Elderly and Handicapped The purpose of this notice is to solicit comments from bus and taxi operators concerning the proposed transportation projects discussed below: Description of Project 1. The Hoke Association for the Developmentally Disabled will pro vide transportation to: (a) Twelve mentally retarded and multiple handicapped children, age 2 to 12, to and from their homes to attend school programs five days per week. (b) Approximately five mentally retarded adults from their homes to Scottish Crafts, a sheltered work shop, in Laurinburg. North Caro lina five days per week. 2. To accomplish the proposed projects described above, two cur rently owned vehicles will be re placed by two eight passenger Dodge Sportsman Vans. 3. The total cost of the above mentioned vehicles will be $12,420. 00. A request for 80% of this cost will be made to the United States Department of Transportation. The Hoke County Association for the Developmentally Disabled will be responsible for financing the remaining 20%. 4. The purchase and use of these vehicles will be subject to the terms of The Financial Assistance Con tract between the North Carolina Department of Transportation and the United States Department of Transportation and between the North Carolina Department of Transportation and the Hoke County Association for the De velopmentally Disabled. Comprehensive Planning The project will be carried out in conformance with ongoing trans portation efforts in Hoke County. The proposed project will also be reviewed by the A95 Clearing House. Written comments should be submitted to the following officials: Director of Mass Transportation North Carolina Department of Transportation Post Office Box 25201 Raleigh. North Carolina 27611 Warren L. Pate Post Office Drawer 688 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 Hoke Association for the Develop mentally Disabled Board Chairman 46C PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF RAEFORD HOKE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. Ruth Shaw McLean Jones Street Raeford,N.C. You are hereby notified that an application is now pending before the Raeford Planning Board and the City Council, asking the said boards to re zone from residential to commercial Mrs. Ruth Shaw Mc Lean's property. Said property being located in the northern edge of Jones Avenue, that is located S 84-00 E 350 feet from where the northern edge of Jones Avenue intersects with the eastern edge of Fuller Street; thence N 6-<X) E 150 feet; thence S 84-00 E 50 feet; thence S 6-00 W 150 feet to the northern edge of Jones Avenue; thence with the northern edue of Jones Avanue, N 84-00 W 50 feet to the Beginning. A public meeting Will be held by the Raeford Planning Board at 7:30 LEGALS P.M., March 26th, 1976 in the Council Room of City Hall. All interested citizens are hereby re quested to attend this public meeting and express your views and opinions for the benefit of the said Boards. This public notice to be pub lished on March 11th, and 18th, 1976. Raeford Planning Board By: Stanley Koonce, Vice Chairman John K. McNeill, Jr. Mayor On Behalf Of Raeford City Council 45-46C CREDITOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of Sallie A. Brandon, 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 September 11, 1976 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please maker immediate payment to the under signed. This the 11 day of March, 1976. R. Palmer Willcox ? Administrator Attorney - at - Law Raeford. N.C. 28376 45-48C NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY OPHELIA VIRGIL THOMAS Plaintiff Vs. ROBERT CORNELL THOMAS, Defendent TO: ROBERT CORNELL THOMAS Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above ? entitled action in the District Court of Hoke County, North Carolina. The nature of the relief being sought is absolute divorce based on one (1) year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 14th day of April, 1976, at the Office of the Clerk of Court of Hoke County, North Carolina, in the Courthouse in Raeford, or upon your failure to do so the party seeking service and relief against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This, the 5th day of March, 1976. MOSES & DIEHL By: Philip A. Diehl Attorney for the Plaintiff 127 West Edinborough Avenue Post Office Drawer 688 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 Telephone: (919) 875-3379 45-47C NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT CAROLYN PITTMAN MAW YER, Plaintiff v. LAWRENCE D. MAWYER, Defendant TO LAWRENCE D. MAWYER: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Absolute divorce on the grounds * of more than one (1) year's separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 9th day of April, 1976,* and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 27 day of February, 1976. R. Palmer Willcox, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 126 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 44-46C CREDITOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Bennie Wood row Williams, 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 August 26, 1976 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the under signed. This the 26 day of February, 1976. Neda Turner Williams, Admin istratrix Hostetler & McNeill Attorneys At Law Raeford. N. C. 28376 43-46C
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