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4B THE NEWS-JOURNAL Racford, N.C. September 24,2003 Community Calendar Editor’s note: Items should be submitted for the community calendar by noon Friday before the publication date. You are asked to keep in mind that paste-up of the calendar page is done on Monday before publication. Also, if an ongoing item has been discontinued or needs to be changed, you are asked to contact the editor as soon as possible. September 24 NATIVE AMERICAN ARTS AND CRAFTS for children of all ages will be taught Wednesday, September 24 at the Hoke County Library at 3-6 p.m. Instruction and workshops will include Indian symbol interpreta tions. learning to sew, and beginning on regalia for November’s pow wow. Call May Ann Oxendine at 875-6.382 for more information. September 25 ‘NO WAY,’ presented by The Key Players, is a play for grades 7-9 that teaches social skills needed by youth in order to say "no" to behavior that is harmful both to them.selves and to others. A special performance for parents of seventh, eighth and ninth graders will be held Thursday night, September 25 at 7 at West Hoke Middle School. The school social workers may be contacted for more information: East Hoke Middle, 875-5048; West Hoke Middle, 875-.34I I; Hoke High, 875-2156. October 2 A FISH FRY, to benefit Hospice, is scheduled for Thursday. October 2 at 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at Edinborough Shopping Center .sponsored by the men of Raeford United Methodist Church. Tickets, for $5, will be sold by Hospice volunteers and at the Hospice office. October 4 THE 3RD ANNUAL CAR AND TRUCK SHOW, sponsored by the Chapel of Jesus Chri.st Family Worship Center, takes place Saturday, October 4 at the church, 2295 North Horace Walters Road. There will be door prizes, food and drink, entertainment and a 50/50 draw. For more information, call Pastor Rebecca O'Berry at 875-4419 or 875-8167. October 5 CONOLY FAMILY REUNION will take place at Antioch Presbyterian Church on Highway 211 at 1 p.m. October 5. All family and friends are welcome. October 6, 7,8 HUNTER EDUCATION COURSES arc being offered again this year through mid-December. Classes for October are on the 6th, 7th and 8ih. It is required that registration be done one week prior to the course starting date. All classes are at 6-9:.3(l p.m. at a Hoke County site to be an nounced later. Call Aric Clark at 875-2180 to register. October 10 THE DR. BOB TOWNSEND SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT 2ND ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT to benefit Hoke County medical and health care- students is .scheduled for Friday, October HI at The Bayonet at Puppy Creek with check-in and regi.stration at 11:.3() a.m., lunch at noon and a shotgun start at I p.m. For information, call Bobby Cook at The Bayonet, ‘>1)4-150(1: or Mildred Maxwell, 875-3766. October 7,14,21 and 28 VOLUNTEER TRAINING CLASSES arc planned by Liberty Home Care & Hospice on Tuesdays in October at 6:.30-9 p.m. at the I lospice office on South Main Street. Contact Delia C. McNeill at 875—81‘>8; or stop by the office. November 10, 11,12 HUNTER EDUCATION COURSES are being offered again this year through mid-December. Classes for November are on the Kith. I Ith and 12th. It is required that registration be done one week prior to the course starting date. All classes are at 6-9:.3(l p.m. at a I loke County site to be an nounced later. Call Aric Clark at 875-2180 to register. November 29 PEMBROKE SENIOR HIGH CLASS OF '73 is planning a reunion November 29 in Porter Plaza. The cost is $25 per person and deadline for registration is October 3. Make checks payable to PSHS Cla.ss of 1973. For informa tion. contact Marilyn Deese (‘HO) 521-7879; Herlon Sampson (910)521- 3358 at home or (910)738-1101 at work; Thorton and Fannie Lowery, (9I0)52I-‘)031; or Jo Ann Woodell (910)52I-86‘J6. December 15, 16,17 HUNTER EDUC’ATION COURSES are being offered in December on the 15th, 16th and 17th. It is required that registration be done one week prior to the course starting date. All classes are at 6-9:30 p.m. at a Hoke County site to be announced later. Call Aric Clark at 875-2180 to register. Parks & Rec will take you for an out-of-Hoke experienc^e NC State Fair You are invited to join Parks & Recreation on a trip to the State Fair on Tuesday, October 21,2003. The buses will leave the parking lot of the Old National Guard Armory qt 8 a.m. and return approximately 6 p.m. Fees: Se nior Citizens 65 and up will get in the fair FREE; Adults will be $6.pp at the gate; children will be $2 (ages 6-12) at the gate; Everyone will be required to pay $8 pp to ride the bus regardless of age. All monies are required to be paid by 5 p.m. on October 3,2003. Titantic Exhibit There is limited seating to see the 7,500-square-foot Titantic exhibit on Tuesday, November 18,2003. The bus will leave the parking lot of the Old National Guard Armory at 7:.3() a.m. and return at approximately 4 p.m. Tlic price is $20 pp and includes ticket and roundtrip transportation; lunch will be on your own. Money must be paid by 5 p.m. Friday, October 10. Miami trip If you want to gel away after the winter holidays, join Parks & Recre ation on a trip to Miami February 29 - March 5, 2004. The package in cludes round trip transportation; five nights deluxe hotel accommodations (brand new hotel); five breakfasts (hot buffets); three dinners; cruise on Biscayne Bay (see the homes of Paul Newman, Rosie O’Donnell, Gloria Estefan, etc.); visit the Bayside Mar ketplace; visit Miami Beach and South Beach area; admission to Flamingo Gardens. The price: $419 pp double occupancy; $399 pp triple occupancy; $568 single occupancy. Half of the money must be paid by 5 p.m. No vember 21, 2()03i? The balance is re quired by 5 p.m. January 16, 2004. Fall sports The footbal I, cheerletiding and soc cer programs are ongoing. The soccer games are played at Turlington Fields and Hoke County High School. All football games are played at Armory park (Old National Guard Armory). Senior Bingo The seniors continue to enjoy bingo; the next session will be on Wedne.sday, October 8,21)03 from 10 a.m. - noon iit the Hoke County Li brary with prizes an refreshments. Senior Bowling The seniors arntinue to howl at San dhill Bowling Lane in Aberdeen. The van leaves the parking lot (former National Guard Armory) at I p.m. and returns at approximately 4:.3()p.m. every Thuisday. If interested, call on Tuesdays. Parks & Rec board The next board meeting will be held on Monday, October 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the Parks & Recreation con ference room. If interested in any of the above, call 875-4035. Community donates so others can read The Hoke Reading/Literacy Council’s $ for Literacy drive has netted $3,424.15 to date. Those who ■ donated in honor of the deceased are I'riiliSted 'here. Honor donations will be listed in an upcoming issue. Memorials In memory of Maggie Lee Allen I by Ralph Allen; Margret Locklear by Freeman Locklear; Edmond Lide by ■ Evelyn Allen; Eva Mae Lide by • Evelyn Allen; Earnest James Daniels by Shirley Rush; E.C. McCall by • Ralene White; Maggie Melvin Smith by Bobby and Jennie Allen; Dora • Leach by James Leach and L.C. • Chapel; Rosie Lee Jackson Lowery ■ by John A. Lowery; Mamie Newby • Galbreth by James Galbreth; Kevin ■ L.C. Richardson by L.C. Chapel; and • Leonard Smith by Bryan Smith; Remembering our heroes Honoring those in harm’s way The News-Journal has established a Wall of Honor for Hoke’s sons and daughters who are serving in Opera tion Iraqi Freedom and elsewhere in defense of our country. Previously included on our “wall of heroes” are Lonnie Lee Peterkin Jr., LaTroy D.R. Peterkin, Danielle L. Peterkin, LCPL Elliott B. Graham, LCDR Karl Rauch, SSgt. Erin L. Brown, Sgt. Gregory L. McLean. Lt. Col. Michael Sundborgand ET2(SW) James W. Watson. The idea for a Wall of Honor origi nated with the Rev. Elle B. Graham, who also wants Hoke’s war heroes to be remembered in other ways. He may be contacted by cal I i ng281 -4936. If you want your loved one to be included in the Wall of Honor, email pat@thenews-journal.com or mail to or bring photos and write-ups by The News-Journal office at 119 West Elwood. Also, Alfred Lewis Baldwin by Barbara A. Tyson; Annie Nora Walker by the Rev. Maxine Walker Mangum and Joann McEachinfMargkktTcrry. Smith by VeronicA brid Shirldy Smith; Willie Sanders by Antonio Sanders; Tony Buie by Concetta Buie and Bar bara Buie; Juanita Holland by Concetta Buie, Barbara Buie, Joyce C. Stewart and Otis Campbell; James Turlington by Mary King; Alma Page by Minister Carol Page; Jessie Bratcher by Onnie B. Dudley; Gertrude Bratcher by Onnie Dudley; and James Walter Bratcher by Onnie Dudley. Also, Carolyn P. McKoy by Upchurch High School, Class of 1964;George T. Davis by Upchurch High School, Class of 1964; George Johnson by Beatrice Johnson; Watkin Allmond by Gladys A. Lassiter; Eunice Grace by Upchurch High School, Class fof 1964; Linda Davis by Nina Davis; Michael T. Davis by Nina Davis; Joseph and LucindaTerry by Gloria Virgil; Howard Monroe by John Monroe; James and Myrtle Quick by the Quick family; Mildred McMillian by Evelyn McLeod; Lauretha Rogers by Deborah Purcell; and Willie and QlivisShawby Delilah Lawrence and Deborah Purcell. Also, Josephine McMillian by Lena Mae Shaw; Mary C. Rogers by Alberta McLean; Ed and Pauline T. Buie by Gloria Buie and the Buie family; Viola Graham by Gloria Buie; Annie Mae Graham by Gloria Buie; Annie Mac Graham by Patricia Gra ham and Marjorie Hendrix; Aaron and Janice Lloyd by Hattie Kershaw; Clinton McRae by Texieanner McRae; Charles Harris by Sally M. Sims Adrus Sims by Sally M. Sims John Junior Murchison by John Roper; Mary Franklin by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Franklin; Helen Leslie McAllister by Rosa McAllister-McRae. Also, Roscoe Baxley Sr. by Roscoe Baxley Jr.; Mawyer Calloway by Kenneth and Linda Craig, Barbara J. Whitford by Charles W. Whitford; Becky Conoly Jones by J.R. Conoly; Earl F. Conoly by Mary F. Conoly; C. F. Posey by Billy G. Posey; Mary D. Dees by Sara D. Conoly; Ruby B. Conoly by R.L. Conoly; Gregory F. Woods by Sallie Woods; Pearlie. Buie McNeill by Herman McNeill; Prep Peterkin by Dr. Mark S. Thompson; Rpyjhomps by Dr. Mark,S. Thomp son; and't^annieG'arpenWrby'^'r'.‘Mark S. Thompson. Also, James Allen by Dr. Mark S. Thompson; Hattie Campbell by Al and Ometria Tremble, Thomas and Linda Campbell and Willie B. King; Otis and Eloisc Campbell by Elbert and Diwanda Campbell, Bishop and Mrs. Robert McRae, Dr. Mark S. Thompson, Willie B. King, Joyce C. Stewart, Otis and Tina Campbell, Thomas and Linda Campbell and Al and Ometria Tremble; Bobby Galberth by Sherry Bartlett; Mark Thompson Sr. by Dr. Mark Thomp son and John and Phomas Campbell; Jimmy Galberth by Willie B. King and Thomas and Linda Campbell; Bobbby Galberth by Willie B. King; and Phillip Bartlett by Lisa Bartlett Thomas and children. Also, Jennings “Smilty" McKinnon by Joyce C. Stewart; Horace Wilkerson by Joyce C. Stewart; Pauline Buie by Otis Campbell; Stacey Gilliam by Al and OmetriaTremble; Mary Ann Murphy by Al and Ometria Tremble; Dorothy Singletary by Clayton Singletary; Robert Doby by Bobbie Doby and Natasha Doby Villines; J.R. and Parthenia McAllister by John D. McAllister; W.T. and Mary L. McAllister by John D. McAllister; James E. and McNair McAllister by John D. McAllister; William Garvey McAllister by John D. McAllister; L.E. Sr. and Esther McLaughlin by John D. McAllister; and Mary C. McAllister Leggett by John D. McAllister. Also, Dr. Kenneth 0. Allen, Bar bara S. Allen and C. Steven Allen by Pat Allen Wilson; Becky C. Jones by Pat Allen Wilson; Harry McAllister by W.T. McAllister Jr.; Myron G. MePhatter by Richard and Kathryn MePhatter; Ruby Berry by Eula White and Kathryn MePhatter; Howard C. Simpson Sr. by Wayne Simpson; Lloyd P. Julian by Wayne Simpson; Louise Julian by Wayne Simpson; Ralph Fain by Wayne Simpson and Mary Fain by Wayne Simpson. Pet of the Week This beautiful and friendly cat is among many homeless compan ion animals awaiting adoption at the Hoke-Raeford Animal Shel ter, located at the landfill off Doc Brown Road. The shelter is open weekdays at noon-4 p.m. and on Saturdays at 10-12 p.m. For more information on any of the animals at the shelter or to search for a lost pet, call the shelter during these hours at 875-5486. You may also locate them at their website address of hoke-raeford.com/ hrhs.htm, or raeford-nc.com. Legal Ads NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust made by Carl R. Wright, Jr. (PRESENT RECORD OWNER(S): Carl R. Wright) to Richard M. Lewis, Jr., Trustee(s), dated the 29th day of March, 1999, and recorded in Book 415, Page 712, Hoke County Regis try, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the note thereby secured by the said Deed of Trust and the undersigned, H. Terry Hutchens, PA having been substituted asTrustee insaid DeedofTrustby an instrument duly recorded in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds of Hoke County, North Carolina and the holder of the note evidencing said indebted ness having directed that the Deed of Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at the Courthouse Door in the City of Raeford, Hoke County, North Caro lina at 12:00pm on October 10, 2003 and will sell to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate situate in the County of Hoke, North Caro lina, and being more particularly de scribed as follows: Lying and Being in Raeford Town ship Hoke County, North Carolina, and bounded on the Northeast by N .C. Highway 211, on the Southwest by McLeod Land, on the North by Farm Chemicals, lnc.,asshownonamapof the N.J. Covington and Frances C. Wilkins property madeby R.H. Gatlin, and this being a part thereof and more particularly described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point where the center line of S.R. 1149 intersects with the center line of N.C. Highway 211 and running South 11 degrees 00 minutes East 296.60 feet to the point of beginning, said point being a rail road spike located in the center of 1 ine ofN.C. Highway 211; thence with the center line South 11 degrees 00 min utes East 200 feet to a point; thence North 62 degrees 25 minutes West 559.32 feet to an existing iron pipe near a creosote post; thence South 82 degrees 12 minutes 10 seconds East 461.85 feet to the beginning, contain ing 1 acre by D.M.D as shown on a map prepared by J()y. Buie,.R.L.S., Red Springs, North Carolina. To gether with improvements located thereon; said property being located at 1005 S. Main Street, Raeford, North Carolina. Should the property be purchased by a third party, that person must pay the tax of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required by NCGS£7A-308(a)(l). The property to be offered pursu ant to this notice of sale is being offered for sale, transfer and convey ance "AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither the Trustee nor the holder of the note secured by the deed of trust/security agreement, or both, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees, agents or authorized rep resentative of either the Trustee or the holder of the note make any represen tation or warranty relating to the title or any physical, environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to the property being of fered for sale, and any and all respon sibilities or liabilities arisingout of or in any way relating to any such condi tion expressly are disclaimed. Also, this property is being sold subject to all taxes, special assessments, and prior I iens or encumbrances of record and any recorded releases. A cash deposit or cashier’s check (no personal checks) of five percent (5%) of the purchase price, or seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00), whichever is greater, will be required at the time of the sale. This 19th day of September, 2003. H. TERRY HUTCHENS, PA SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE BY: H. Terry Hutchens, Esquire President H. Terry Hutchens, PA Substitute Trustee P.O. Box 1028 4200 Morganton Road, Suite 103 Fayetteville, North Carolina 28302 Case No: 370.67834 26-27C CREDITOR’S NOTICE IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY MCFADYEN CHESNUTT 03 E 138 All persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against MARY MCFADYEN CHESNUTT, de ceased, are hereby notified to exhibit them to Duncan B. McFadyen III, P.O. Box 126,112 East Edinborough Avenue, Raeford, North Catolina 28376, as Executor of the decedent’s estate on or before the 5th day of January, 2004 or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named Executor. This the 3rd day of September, 2003. Duncan B. McFadyen III, Execu tor of the Estate of Mary McFadyen Chesnutt P.O. Box 126 112 E. Edinborough Avenue Raeford, North Carolina 28376 26-29C E-MAIL ADDRESS: legals@thenews-journal.com Editorial Deadlines Friday 12 Noon - Calendar Items, Social Items, News Items Monday 12 Noon - Letters to the Editor We’ve heard that wheat bran can reduce calcium absorption, and that calcium supplements can reduce iron absorption. When it comes to taking vitamins, are you confused about what to take when? A few simple ‘timing’ tips can maximize nutrient absorption from your supplements. 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