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Deaths And Funerals Rev. Alfred Wright Funeral services for the Rev. Alfred W. Wright were held Mon day at 2 p.m. at the Church of God of Prophecy. Burial was in Raetord Cemetery. The Rev. Wright. 83. died Saturday. . . Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Lois Honevcutt Wright; three sons. Willie. Dan and E.J. Wright, all of Raeford; and four daughters. Mrs. Helen Grooms of Laurel Hill. Mrs. Elizabeth Bundy of Fayetteville. Mrs. Rachel Deese of Raeford and Mrs. Nellie McBryde. DatidS. Liles Jr. Funeral services for David Sid ney Liles Jr.. 61 . were held Monday at' 3 p.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church in Red Springs. Burial was in the Antioch Church cemetery. Surviving are four sisters. Mrs. Edna McGougan and Misses Sally and Willie Mae Liles of Red Springs and Mrs. Fred Culbreth of Raeford. Charles Breeden Charles Breeden. 39. of Rt. 1. Raeford died Tuesday morning. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Buie Funeral Home. Eldon A. Martin F.ldon Augustus Martin. 61. of Antioch. Tenn. and formerly ot Raeford. died Monday after an automobile accident. Martin was employed by Ray Bridges and Associates of Lake Geneva. Fla. He was a member of Raeford Masonic Lodge 306. Woodman of the World in Nash ville. Tenn and was a World War II veteran. He was a member of Raeford United Methodist Church. Funeral services are scheduled Friday at 2 p.m. at Rose Funeral Home in Benson. N.C. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery in Dunn. Sursising are his wife. Mrs. Ruth Martin ot Antioch. Tenn.; one son. Larry Martin of Chapel Hill; one daughter. Mrs. Don (Linda) Wer lein ot Hendersonville. Tenn.; three sisters. Miss Irma Martin ot Gas tonia. Mrs. Edna Taylor of Dunn and Mrs. Otha Slvthe of Conway; three grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Julian P. Barnes Julian Paul Barnes. 47. ot Rock tlsh. died Monday. Funeral sen ices were conducted Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Galatia Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Russell Fleming. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his wite. Mrs. Etta Mae Dees Barnes; two daughters. Mrs. Jane Barnes Davis of Raetord and Miss Marilyn Barnes of the home; two sons. Paul and Kenneth Barnes, both of the home; three sisters. Mrs. Hilda Haywood of Trov. Mrs. Ann Hammonds of Richmond. Va. and Mrs. Leana Cook of Raeford; and four broth ers. J.L. and Atlas Barnes, both of Shannon. J.C. Barnes of Arabia and Jack Barnes of Troy. Mrs. Sarah Smith Mrs. Sarah Brock Smith. b8. ot Rt. 1. Lumber Bridge, died Mon day. Mrs. Smith was a native of Hoke County and a member of the Surt City Baptist Church. Funeral services were scheduled Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Ephesus Baptist Church by the Revs. Wil lard Singletarv and Donald K. Home. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are her husband. Wil bur Lee Smith; two daughters. Mrs. Elizabeth of Lumber Bridge and Mrs. Barbara Jones of Rae ford. eight grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. QA FIREPLACE ?? The Earl N. Fowler family on Harris Ave. Jights the high cost of fuel with two woodburning fireplaces in their home. Fowler explained that the large fireplace in the family room is designed so that cool air is taken in. heated and circulated in hack of the warm bricks, and blown back out into the room thus improving the heating efficiency of the fireplace. Hanging over the fire being enjoyed bv Mrs. Fowler and children Franklin and Carmen is a sign that reads "If your heart is cold our fire cannot warm yon. " | Photo by S.H. Aplin \ 4-H Corner By Freddie O'Neal The Hoke County 4-H'ers gath ered on Wednesday, Jan. 26 for the annual achievement night, held at the Raeford Elementary School. Former County Council president, Jimmy Turner, welcomed everyone to the big event, after which the pledge of allegiance and 4- H pledge was led by Sharon McNeill. Debbie McNeill had the thought for the day and devotion ending with a prayer, after which she called the roll of clubs and presented each with their Community Service Award. A representative of each club told of what their club had achieved during the past year. The speakers were: Shelia Brown of the Antioch Eager Beavers; Ernest Jacobs. Hill crest 4-H Club; Angela Strother. Quewhiffle 4-H Club; Patricia Winchester of Hoke Juniors; Lena Leak ofScurlock; Ann Furr, Senior Teen 4-H Club; and Ellen Maxwell of the Stonewall 4-H Club. Our new Assistant County Home Economic Agent. Anna Peele, paid a well deserved tribute to the hard work ing leaders of the 4-H Clubs. Freddie O'Neal. 4-H County Ex tension Agent, presented trophies, ribbons, pins and certificates to the hardworking, excited 4-H'ers. There were many different cate gories. Record books were turned ih from numerous areas. The county winners receiving trophies, pins and certificates were as fol lows: Archery -- Richard Cole, Arts & Crafts -- Dana Connell; Wood working -- Jamie Hayes; Photo graphy -- Allen Sandy; Personal Appearance -- Pamela Currie; Clothing -- Carla Nyers; Junior Leadership -- Linda Croft; Family Management -- Linda Croft; Camping -- Richard Cole; Dog Project ?? Shelia Brown; Horse Project -- Tracy Pratt; Self Determined -- Tracy Pratt; Vet Science -- Sherry Daniels: Beef -- Tammy Hendrix: Bicycle Care & Safety -- Angela Strother; Con sumer Education -- Debbie Mc Neill; Safety - Debbie McNeill; Living In A Family -- Delanie Peckham; Recreation -- Beckv Read I John 3: 11-18 "Our love should not be just words and talk; it must be true love, which shows itself in action. " (1 John 3: 18 RSV) It had been a long, cold winter in the Middle West. There was not much sign of spring anywhere on Palm Sunday. However, a lovely family brought me a beautiful pansy they had picked out of their yard. Only one. They told me. "After picking the pansy we looked and found that a mother rabbit had dug her nest for her young near the pansy. The warmth of the babies and mother must have furnished warmth for the pansy." Our lives can be so filled with Christ that the warmth of our love can reach others. PRAYER: We are not strong. Lord, but we let our love of You grow to the point that even unconsciously we will furnish warmth for others to bloom as Christians. May the warmth of Your love be in our hearts and lives. In Your name we pray. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY We discipline ourselves to love until love is natural. "Copyright--THE UPPER ROOM --Mary Pars (Lehigh Acres. Florida) * * * Unreclaimed coal-stripped land in the United States occupies an area larger than Rhode Island. Each day more than 400,000 pounds of sulfuric acid leaches into streams from strip mines, reports the National Geographic Society. Strother; Foods & Nutrition -- Brigitte Knight; Forestry -- David Lupo; Plant Pathology -? Billy Croft: Child Care ? Delanic Peck ham; Wildlife -- Billy Croft; and Soil & Water Conservation ?? Allen Sandy. Willie Featherstone, Assistant. County Extension Agent, presented v the special awards. The Outstand ing Junior 4-H'ers were Kevin Mays and Angela Strother. They each received a $25 scholarship toward 4-H camp. The outstanding Senior 4-H'ers were Jimmy Turner and Tracy Pratt. They each received a S25 scholarship toward 4-H State Congress. The Quewhiffle 4-H Club was named outstanding club for the year 1976. The Antioch Eager Beavers club received 2nd place award for outstanding club. Wendell Young, County Exten sion Chairman, presented health awards. The county Junior Health winners were David Lupo and Carla Myers. They each received a trophy, pin. blue ribbon and certificate, plus a S20 scholarship toward 4-H Camp. The county Senior Health winners were Allen Sandy and Delanie Peckham. They each received a trophy, pin. blue ribbon, certificate and a S20 scho larship toward 4-H State Congress. Superior campers were Tracy Pratt and Jack Espergram. They each received a S30 scholarship toward their choice between Camp and Congress. Debbie McNeill received the Achievement Award trophy for best all around 4-H'er. Anna Peele pinned the outgoing County Council Officers: President -- Jimmy Turner. Vice-president -- Gary Hendrix. Secretary-Treasurer -- Debbie McNeill. Miss Peele also installed the new County Council Officers w ith each officer lighting a candle of their responsibilities to the office they will hold. President -? Denna Pratt, Vice-president ? Richard Cole. Secretary Treasurer ? Sharon Connell. Reporter -- Judy Crissman. 4-H Leaders. Mrs. Carl Pratt and John Buckholtz, received spec ial awards by the Senior 4-H Club. O'Neal concluded the program by telling the 4-H'ers that partici pated in projects this year were all winners and what they had learned could not be taken away. Con gratulations to all of the winners. Let's make the "Best Better" in 1977. School Menu THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 10 Fried Chicken Rice w/Gravy Green Beans Rolls Peach Half Milk FRIDAY. FEBRUARY II Beef Vegetable Soup Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich Crackers Fruit Milk MONDAY. FEBRUARY 14 Valentine's Day Hamburger in Bun Catsup. Mustard French Fries Slaw Valentine Cake Milk TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 15 Pimento Cheese Sandwich Carrot & Raisin Salad Fruit Jello w/Topping Peanut Butter Cracker Milk WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY lf> Tuna Salad on Lettuce Huffy Potatoes Peanuts. Raisins. Marshmallows Bread Milk THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 17 Stew Beef Rice Green Beans Rolls Cake w/pineapple Milk Christmas Seal Campaign S ",0kerC?Un,y's 1976 Christmas sf?47 T ? has "ettcd I k I ' wh,ch ,s *155.74 less than the previous year's total ^he sup^rt r^ven by^'Sems' and reminded those who have not yet made their contribution that it is not too late. "I hope that Hoke County people will not forget to make their contribution for this worthy cause Hopefully, we can equal or even exceed last year's total." he said C ampaign contributions are used to control and prevent such crip pling lung diseases as asthma chronic bronchitis, emphysema.' b> ssinosis. as well as anti-smokine programs and air pollution con? JS*C"ty Per cent of all funds collected remain in the local area to U the Pro8ra'h of work conducted by the Mid-State Lunc Association to be used with patient service programs, community ser vice projects, public health educa tion medical research and special ized training for medical and P"!Te?ICal P?rsonnel who admin ? "8 disease patients. Seal contributions. special donations, and memorial gifts may be mailed to the Mid M?' BO< Segals NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT THF board of county com MINERS OF HOKE COuK TY HAS PASSED THE RESO lution SET I FORTH below RESOLUTION HOKE COUNTY BE IT RESOLVED: That the Commissioners at their regular monthly meeting on February 7. 1977. do hereby authorize and instruct the Chair man of the Board and the Clerk to the Board to execute Deed and to dispose of the following property bv private sale: y All of lots No. 112 and 113 according to plat of Cockman farm, as recorded in Map Book 2 hC| ?u H?ke County Registry! said lots have a combined frontage of 50 feet and a depth of 142.5 feet and being property previously foreclosed for taxes. The minimum price which shall ?looaMP"d f?r ,he "r?W ? February, '1977.'^ "h da? <* HOKE COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS BY: John Balfour, Chairman 41C ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE 5OURT d?vision HOK E COUNTY1" CAROL|NA Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of David Jones of Hoke County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said David Jones to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this n<Wice or same will be pleaded in ??h h !i recovery- All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. ^This the 29th day of December. Henry Lee Jones and David Jones. P.O. Box 415 Raeford. N.C. 28376 41-44C ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION hokTeEc?oFunt?TH CAROL,na Having qualified as Administra tor of ,he estate of R.E. Fisher of Hoke County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said K.fc. risher to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment. 1976 'S ,hC 24th day ?f SeP,ember. Carrie M. Fisher Route I. Box 422 Raeford. N.C. 4I-44C in TuiNiSTRATOR S NOTICE of!ust?ce ERAL COURT SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION hLAkTEEcoFuNN??THCAROL,na Of Hoke County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said LEGALS Pecola Moultrie 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 12 day of January . 1977. Hertesene Purcell Route 3. Box 326 Raeford. N.C. 41-44C EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of MARY LYD1 A JOHNSON. Deceased, late of Hoke County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned in ABERDEEN. NORTH CARO LINA, on or before the 9th day of August. 1977. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms or corporations in debted to this estate will please make payment immediately. DATED: This the 1st day of February. 1977. Louise J. Rogers Executrix JOHNSON AND POOLE Post Office Box 1125 Aberdeen. North Carolina 28315 -41-44C 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 Young McDonald Wood of Hoke County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Young McDonald Wood 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 19 day of January. 1977. Betty B. Wood Route 2. Box 21b Raeford. N.C. 28376 41-44C EXECUTOR S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Herbert Johnson of Hoke County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Herbert Johnson 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 1st day of February. 1977. Charlie McMillian 405 W. Harnett St.. Benson, N.C. 27504 Levinson & Berkau. Attorneys P.O. Box 117. Benson. N.C. 40-43C CREDITOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Administra trix of the estate of Rufus McCall, 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 3. 1977 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 3 day of February. 1977. Harriet McCall. Administratrix Hostetler <k McNeill Attorneys-at-Law Raeford. N.C. 40-43C IN THE MATTER OF PLAN NING J.H. Wright Cole Avenue Extension Raeford. N.C. 28376 PUBLIC NOTICE You are hereby notified that an application is now pending before the Raeford Planning Board and the City Council, asking the said boards to rezone from C-2 to R-8 Mr. Julian H. Wright's property for duplex apartments. Said property being that certain parcel or tract of land lying and being about 0.9 mile southeast of the center of the City of Raeford. Bounded on the north by Cole Ave.; on the south by Maxwell; on the east by the Pig-N-Chicken property and more particularly described as follows to/wit: Beginning at a point in the south R/W (30 ft. from center) of Cole Avenue, (said point being located N77-11W 135 ft. from the north east corner of Tract No. 2, Map Bk. 6 p$. 91, the orginal tract of which this is a portion) and running thence as the south R/W of Cole Ave.. N77-11W 265 ft. to a point; thence S24-11W 32.82 ft. to a point; thence S 21?W 80.89 ft., thence S25-00W 80.71 ft.; thence S28-00W 70.33 ft.; thence S35 16W 175. ft. to a point in the south line of the original tract; thence as LEGALS the south line of the original tract; S59-00E 252.03 ft. to a corner of the Pig-N -Chicken property; tlwnce I as a line of the Pig-N-Chicken property. N39-29E 190.85 ft.; thence N22-49E 333.7 ft. - to the beginning and being a portion of ^ Tract No. 2, Map Book 6 at page 91. Hoke County Registry. A public meeting will be held by the Raeford Planning Board at 7:30 p.m., February 15th, 1977 in the Council Room of City Hall. All interested citizens are hereby re quested to attend this public meeting and express vour views and opinions for the benefit of the said Boards. This public notice to be pub lished on February 3rd and 10th, 1977. Raeford Planning Board By: Stanley Koonce Vice Chairman John K. McNeill. Jr. Mayor On Behalf of Raeford City Council 40-4 1C PUBLIC NOTICE CITY OF RAEFORD HOKE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA IN THE MATTER OF ZONING Raeford Auto Company % Mr. D.G. Ragsdale Hwy. 401 ByPass At Hwv. 21 1 Raeford. N.C. 28376 ? You are hereby notified that an application is now pending before the Raeford Zoning Board of Adjustment, asking the said board for permission to locate and operate an Auto and Mobile Home Sales lot under the name of Raeford Auto Company, Inc. with a 200'x200' gravel surface area approximately, lighted and land scaped with a 12* x 60' mobile office as a temporary measure until a new car dealership can be erected. Said property being located at Highway 401 By Pass at Highway 211. A public meeting will be held by the Raeford Zoning Board of Adjustment at 7:30 P.M.. February 14. 1977 in the Council Room of City Hall. All interested citizens are hereby requested to attend this public meeting and express your views and opinions for the benefit of the said board. This public notice to be pub lished on February 3rd and 10th. 1977. Raeford Zoning Board of Adjustment By: J.R. Conolv. Chairman 40-41C CREDITOR S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Clemmie Miller, 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 3, 1977 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 3 day of February. 1977. Evelyn Miller Thompson Executrix Hostetler Ac McNeill Attorneys - at - Law Raeford, N.C. 40-43C CREDITOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Ray Wilson Griffin, 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 July 27, 1977 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. 1 his the 27 day of January. 1977. Joyce R. Griffin. Executrix* R. Palmer Willcox. Attorney Raeford. N.C. 28376 39-42C NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HOKE COUNTY IN THE DISTRICT COURT LULA MAE SHAW. Plaintiff v. GASTON SHAW, Defendant TO GASTON SHAW: 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 (I) year separation. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 4th day of March, 1977, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This the 18th day of January, 1977. R. PALMER WILLCOX, Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 126 Raeford, North Carolina 28376 39-4 1C i
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