Increase Churches - The News

Transcription

Increase Churches - The News
July 1, 2015
Increase
(Continued from page 1)
budget ordinance and Commissioner Tony Hunt seconded it,
with Commission Chairman
James Leach and Commissioner
Harry Southerland voting in favor
of the budget. Commission Vice
Chairman Allen Thomas voted
against the budget ordinance.
The new budget, along with
changes made to the county’s
financial operations, should improve the county finances over
the next year, Leach said.
“This time next year, we’re
going to be celebrating,” he said.
Officials described the budget
as “conservative.” The budget included money for five cars for the
sheriff’s office and one car for the
Department of Social Services, to
be purchased outright instead of
financed; a plan to buy new radios
for the sheriff’s office; a Christmas bonus of $300 for full-time
county employees and $200 for
part-time employees; and $9,000
to pay for one part-time employee
who helps senior citizens through
the Senior Services department.
Otherwise, the budget did not
include money for hiring any
additional personnel and most
empty personnel positions were
frozen and won’t be filled. The
budget did not include funding for
a proposed third campus at Hoke
County High School.
The new budget ordinance
was only part of the financial
work board members dealt with
in budget talks June 25 and 29.
Besides approving a budget for
the upcoming year, the commissioners, County Finance Officer
Churches
(Continued from page 1)
it is,” Peterkin said. “We’re not
in that time anymore.”
While his officers train
constantly and are prepared to
respond to any situation, the
churches themselves need to
have plans in place for worstcase scenarios to deal with
addressing immediate dangers
in the crucial minutes before
authorities arrive.
In a situation where a person
is shooting at others, a second’s
decision can mean the difference between life and death,
Peterkin said.
“When you’re worshipping,
what doors are unlocked? Can
anybody just walk into your
facility?” he asked the faith
leaders.
If a door is unlocked, someone should be there to monitor
who comes in and goes out.
Doors and windows should be
kept clear in case people need
to use them to escape. Assessing the layout of the church and
having a way to communicate
between different buildings is
important, too, especially if
people are in various parts of
the church at the same time, the
sheriff said.
“If something happens, how
are you going to alert them?”
he asked.
Besides giving a brief rundown of ideas and ways to keep
churchgoers safe, Peterkin offered to help any church leader
interested in getting training for
their safety team members and
connecting with law enforcement
to make an emergency plan.
Churches are always welcome to call 911 about any
suspicious person.
“If it turns out to be nothing,
Barry Mayo and Interim County
Manager Letitia Edens also addressed problems with the 201415 budget.
Vote: Four yes, one no
Wright said he was concerned
about the county’s fund balance,
which is reportedly near or at the
eight percent level that the Local
Government Commission recommends all counties keep in reserve
in case of emergencies.
“We need to work on the
process of building up our fund
balance. We’ve got to look at all
phases of it,” Wright said. “From
the expenses we put in (the budget) and the cuts we made, all of
the growth that we get this year,
there should actually be a couple
million more dollars coming in
this year that should go into our
fund balance and our fund balance will get back where it needs
to be...I think we’re on the right
approach. We’re not just looking
at this budget for this coming year,
we’re looking at several years
down the line.”
Southerland noted that in 1998,
Hoke’s tax rate was 75 cents, had
gone down to 70 cents by 2006,
and increased three cents in 2011
to build Sandy Grove Middle
School.
“You’re talking about a county
that was able to survive and sustain
all these years without a tax increase for the community, for the
citizens, for DSS, for the Health
Department, for the seniors, we
haven’t had a tax increase,” he
said.
But that’s changing, he said.
“It is time now, as we grow, to
increase taxes,” Southerland said.
But if the county does well over
the next year, it’s possible the
board could lower taxes again,
he added.
“Right now, looking forward
as leaders of Hoke County, we
have to look out for the future of
all of our citizens, and in order
to do that, we have to increase
taxes, not because we want to,
but because we have to,” he said.
Thomas voted against approving the budget ordinance, saying
that he believed the county could
have done more to get the tax
increase down lower or remove
it entirely.
“I chose not to vote for the budget because I saw opportunities
within the budget to further lower
or even eliminate the tax increase
while also generating a surplus
to increase our general fund,”
Thomas said in later comments.
The county needs to build another school, a youth recreation
center and possibly an agricultural
building in the future, and without
careful planning, Hoke could go
from a county with one of the lowest tax rates in the region to having
one of the highest, Thomas said.
“Even though I did not vote
for the budget, I recognize that
the county will be in much better financial shape due to the
anticipated surplus and the tighter
departmental budget controls that
will be in place to help prevent
overspending,” he said.
The board members thanked
Edens, Mayo and the county staff
for working on the budget.
July 6-9
FREE COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS SUMMER PATHWAYS CAMP for adults will be held at
Sandhills Community College from 8:30 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Career advice for improving your academic skills,
or completing training as a hospitality professional,
personal care aide, electrical wiring apprentice, nursing
assistant and other careers will be given. Call 910-6953772 or 910-695-3779 for more information.
July 8
SENIOR CITIZENS BINGO will be from 10 a.m. – 12
p.m. in the Hoke County Publlic Library. There will be
prizes and refreshments. Call Hoke County Parks &
Recreation at 910-875-4035 for more information.
July 17, August 14, September 11, October 9, November 13 & December 11
American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Class Schedule
(Adult/Child/Infant) Classes may be changed/cancelled
depending on availability of instructor, holiday and
inclement weather. Class hours are 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. To
register or for more information, call the Hoke County
Health Department at 910-875-3717 ext. 2106.
NOTICE: In order to keep our Calendar up-to-date, we are
adding an expiration date to the following announcements.
If you would like the event to continue in our calendar after
the expiration date, please call (875-2121), fax (875-7256)
or email (robin@thenews-journal.com) requesting this at
least a week before its expiration.
August 2015)
permits, the sheriff said.
“The worst thing to do is go
get a gun and not know how to
use it,” he said.
Asked about how much force
to use in the event of an attack
in a church, Peterkin said people
had to do what was necessary.
“If it comes gun to gun, you
stop the threat,” he said.
Any church interested in
seeking safety training and
emergency planning support
can reach the sheriff’s office at
875-5111.
Authorities charge man with burglaries
Investigators with the Hoke
County Sheriff’s Office arrested
a man June 22 in connection with
multiple home break-ins.
Authorities arrested Loyd
Mack III, 23, of the 2500 block
of Danahey Drive in Raeford on
charges including second-degree
burglary, two counts of breaking and entering, three counts
of larceny after breaking and
entering and one count of felony
conspiracy.
July through December
Hoke County Health Department offers a variety of
healthcare services available by appointment Mondays
- Fridays from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. which includes primary
care, child health, family planning, maternal health,
and much more. To schedule your appointment or
request information, call (910) 875-3717 or visit www.
hokecounty.net.
CHILDBIRTH EDUCATION CLASSES — The Hoke
County Health Department offers childbirth education
classes. Four-week sessions start on the first Thursday
of every month from 6 - 8 p.m. You do not have to be a
Hoke County resident to participate. There is a $35 preregistration fee. Medicaid will be accepted. For more
information, contact Mrs. Murchison at 910-875-3717
ext. 2104.
ADOLESCENT HEALTH CLINIC for adolescents ages
11-19 is held on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of every
month from 4:30 - 7 p.m. This clinic offers a full range
of teen-friendly health services and health education
programs at a convenient time. To make your appointment, contact the Hoke County Health Department at
910-875-3717.
AMERICAN RED CROSS FIRST AID/CPR/AED Class
— Classes include adult, child and infant lifesaving
techniques. For more information or to register for a
class, contact Ulva Little at 910-875-3717 ext. 2106.
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS RALPH A. PANDURE VFW POST #10 meets the second Monday of
the month at 7 p.m. at its Post Home, 14 Hanger Lane,
Raeford Airport, Raeford. For information contact
Commander John F. Harry at 910-987-9821, email
johnfharry@yahoo.com or visit vfw.org. (expires May 2016)
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS- Hoke County
Chapter 17 meets the third Monday of each month at 7
p.m. in the National Guard Armory, Teal Street. For information, call Adjutant George Balch at 910-875-4410
or e-mail: gbalch@nc.rr.com. (expires May 2015)
Calling all ACTIVE AND RETIRED NAVY, MARINE
AND COAST GUARD to join Fleet Reserve Branch
259 located in Fayetteville. The Branch and Unit meet
the 4th Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Retired
Military Association building off Gillespie Street. (expires
that’s fine,” the sheriff said.
North Carolina law permits
guns in churches, though individual churches may choose
whether to allow them based on
their own policies. However, any
signs saying “no guns” might tell
anyone with bad intentions that
there wouldn’t be any weapons
inside to stop them, Peterkin said.
If churches wish to have their
safety team members carrying
guns, that’s fine, but be sure
they’re people who are trained in
using them and have appropriate
Mack was accused of breaking
into houses on Dunvegan Drive,
O’Hara Drive and O’Glesby
Drive in Raeford. The break-ins
happened between March 31 and
April 4 at the homes of Tabitha
Thomas, Tache Shaw and Willie
Streeter.
Law enforcement officials
believe that Mack was part of a
group of people who were burglarizing the McDougald Downs area.
Mack, who was already want-
ed for arrest on
outstanding
warrants, fled
the state and
was arrested
in Georgia.
He was extradited to Hoke
County and
Loyd Mac III
warrants for
local charges were served.
Mack was held under a $70,000
secured bond.
Hoke County Health Department
Sweet Community
Diabetes Self-Management
Education Program
Individual and/or Group sessions
Get ready to BE IN CONTROL of your Diabetes with the help of our team:
Joy Stafford, 2EGISTERED$IETITIANsCindy Morton, Registered Nurse
Ulva Little, Health Educator
Sweet Community supports people living with diabetes and pre-diabetes as
you make daily choices on how to manage your disease. Gain new information
and insight: meal planning, carb counting, checking blood sugars, medications,
prevention of complications, stress management, foot & eye care, physical activity, and how to change old habits…
Call to register: Joy Stafford, RD, LDN
EXTs&AX
Email: jstafford@hokehealth.org
Raeford, N.C
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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.
Military service-connected
meetings
A pastor asks a question.
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
AMERICAN LEGION POST 20 meets on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the National Guard
Armory on Teal Drive. All members and those interested are encouraged to attend. For information, call
James McKee, 910-277-0597 or Tommy Strickland,
Vice-Commander, 910-850-7007. (expires August 2015)
SPECIAL FORCES ASSOCIATION CHAPTER 62, the
“Sandhills” Chapter for Raeford, Aberdeen, Southern
Pines and Pinehurst, meets the 1st Saturday of each
month, 1800 hrs at the Southern Pines VFW Post 7318
Clubhouse in Southern Pines. All present and past Special Forces soldiers are invited to attend. For additional
information, contact Chapter 62 President, Rusty Gaeta
at broncogator45@gmail.com. (expires August 2015)
Others
HOPE FOR HOKE is starting a Single Moms Support
Group with location and date to be determined. Call
Lynn Baum at 910-691-4142 for information. Young
7
adults struggling with drug or alcohol addiction, and
former offenders, can also call for support. (expires August
2015)
FREE ADULT BASIC EDUCATION, HIGH SCHOOL
EQUIVALENCY, AND ADULT HIGH SCHOOL
CLASSES are available at the Hoke Center of Sandhills
Community College. Register for the Spring and
Summer Semester classes by calling Tammi Maynor at
910-848-4300. Rose Highland-Sharpe, the recruiter for
College and Career Readiness programs, can be reached
at 910-878-5808 or 910-695-3783. (expires July 2015)
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETINGS will be held each
Tuesday at Raeford First Baptist Church, 333 N. Main
Street. Weigh-in is at 4:30 p.m. and meetings start at 5
p.m. The public is invited. (expires May 2015)
MAGGIE’S RTS COMPUTER CLASS — Basic intermediate and social media classes. You do not have to know
anything about the computer. We are located at 7350
Turnpike Road. Call today for more information at 910875-6623 or visit www.mocedc.com. (expires August 2015)
MOCEDC Youth & Family Center, 7350 Turnpike Road,
presents “After-school & Tutoring Program” – Enroll
Now for 2014-2015 School Year. Tutoring 3 days
(scheduled session only) – After School 5 days 3 - 6
p.m. Includes snacks, recreational activities, and peer to
peer team building. 910-875-6623 www.mocedc.com;
email: mbdevelcenter@mocedc.org (expires August 2015)
HOKE COUNTY SENIOR SERVICES is open to all seniors 50 and older. Free use of exercise equipment, table
games and other games are available everyday from 12
– 4 p.m. (expires October 2015)
CAPE FEAR VALLEY HOSPICE is seeking volunteers to
support our patients, families, and administrative staff in
the areas in and around Raeford/Hoke County. Training
is provided. Contact Kaitlyn Collins at 910-609-6710
for more information. (expires September 2015)
RAEFORD-HOKE CHRISTIAN MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE monthly meetings are held the first Tuesday of
each month at 8:30 a.m. at Edinborough Restaurant. All
pastors and ministers are invited. Contact Tom Lee at
RaefordFBC@Gmail.com (expires July 2015)
The TIA HART COMMUNITY RECOVERY PROGRAM, Inc. meets Mondays 7 p.m. & 8 p.m., Wednesdays 10 a.m. & 6 p.m., Fridays & Saturdays 7 p.m. at
116 E. Elwood Ave. The 2nd & 4th Friday we have a
food give-away. For more information, call 910-5653063. (expires September 2015)
RECEIVE COMMUNITY SERVICE HOURS — Apply
today at MOCEDC, 7350 Turnpike Road or call 910875-6623. (expires August 2015)
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS meets every Monday
night at 7 p.m. at the Raeford United Methodist Church,
308 N. Main St. For more information, call 910-4791781. (expires September 2015)
HOKE COUNTY PARKS & RECREATION LINE
DANCE, SWING AND SHAG FEES for classes has
changed. The new fee will be $25 per month per person
(no refund) to be paid the 1st of each month starting July 1, 2015. The fee is to be paid in the Parks &
Recreation office by cash, check or money order. The
classes will still be Tuesdays and Thursdays 6 – 8 p.m.
in the LE McLaughlin senior room. There will be two
make-up classes per month for class cancellations. If
you have questions or concerns call 910-875-4035 for
more information. (expires October 2015)
The HOKE COUNTY HEALTH CENTER, 683 East
Palmer Road, has health services available by appointment Monday-Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. for men,
pregnant and non-pregnant women, children and teens.
For an appointment or more information, call 910-8753717 or visit us online at www.hokecounty.net. (expires
September 2015)
PROGRAMS for CHILDREN held at the Hoke County
Public Library. Call 875-2502 for more information.
Mondays - Thursdays from 3:30-5:30 p.m. HOMEWORK CENTRAL – FREE homework help and support for elementary and middle school-aged students.
Volunteer tutor applications are being accepted. Select
Saturdays: STORY SATURDAY for children and their
families at 3 p.m., Tuesdays at 10 a.m. (expires October 2015)
Tuesdays at 10 a.m. — PRESCHOOL STORYTIME –
Storytime for children ages 3-5 at the Hoke County
Public Library. Call 875-2502 for more information.
(expires June 2015)
FREE BASIC COMPUTER CLASSES at Hoke County
Public Library; expanded schedule due to high demand.
Tuesdays at 5 p.m., Thursdays at 10 a.m. and Saturdays
at 10 a.m. Call 875-2502 to register and for more information. (expires October 2015)
DRAGON’S GAME — Sundays 1 - 9 p.m. at the Hoke
County Public Library for players ages 16 & up. Leave
“Reality” at the door as you enter a world of fantasy
-- Dungeons and Dragons or Pathfinder. Experienced
Dungeon Masters run the game. If you don’t know how
to play but want to learn, we will teach you everything
from combat to casting magic. (expires October 2015)
TEEN PROGRAMS AT THE HOKE COUNTY PUBLIC
LIBRARY — The library staff is looking for suggestions, ideas and comments on teen programs and events.
Contact Jessica at jwatkins@hokecounty.org or call
910-875-2502. Ideas currently being considered include
a monthly Teen Night and an Anime Club. (expires October
2015)
SPECIAL WORSHIP EVENTS
Word of Life Temple, Inc.
Revival
July 8-10, 7 p.m.
Musician Appreciation Service
July 19, 3 p.m.
NOTICE: In order to keep our
Special Worship up-to-date we are
adding an expiration date to the following announcements. If you would
like the event to continue in our listings after the expiration date, please
call (875-2121), fax (875-7256) or
email (robin@thenews-journal.
com) requesting this at least a week
before its expiration.
Tabernacle Baptist Church holds
Kid’s Night Out for kids ages 4 – 12
on Sunday nights from 5 - 7 p.m.
This includes bible study, games and
food.Also meeting is LOL (Leaning
on Love) youth ministry. For more
info call 875-4134. (expires September 2015)
Community Bible Study, studying Colossians, will be held every
Friday at 6 p.m. starting May 15 at
Raeford United Methodist Church.
Call Nancy Tapp at (910) 633-4115
or (910) 853-2656. (expires August 2015)
The Raeford United Methodist
Church Preschool has openings
in the 3- and 4-year-old preschool
classes. If interested, contact Karen
Tapp for more information at 8751772. (expires September 2015)
Hoke County Schools Prayer
Circle. Continue to pray for your
schools. Churches, contact schools
to see what you can do to help. (expires
September 2015)
Now Generation Inc. & Now
Generation Radio - a youth mentorship & development outreach
inspirational & informational radio.
Times every 4th Saturday from 9 9:30 a.m. on WMFA 1400 AM. Join
us on facebook at NowGen Radio or
website http://www.nowgenmedia.
com/ (expires September 2015)
Word of Life Temple — Cub/Boy
Scout meeting, ages 6-18, every
other Tuesday from 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Contact Bro. Jamie Cunningham
(910) 824-6296 for more information. (expires August 2015)
Hoke County JCPC Coordinator
SALARY: Contract will be for a quarterly rate not set until budget is approved by the county and state for FY 2015-2016
LOCATION: Hoke County
POSITION TYPE: Contractor – no benefits
(Beginning date: July 1, 2015)
DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The N.C. Department of Public Safety partners with Juvenile Crime Prevention Councils in each
county to galvanize community leaders, locally and statewide, to reduce and prevent juvenile crime. JCPC board members are
appointed by the county Board of Commissioners and meet bi-monthly in each county. The meetings are open to the public,
and all business is considered public information. The coordinator would be responsible for advertising the upcoming meetings, prepare agenda and coordinate with chairperson the meetings, completing the County Annual Plan, JCPC Certification,
3rd quarter and final accounting forms, taking and sending out meeting minutes to members and county, keeping the web site
page up to date, helping to organize any special meetings or community events sponsored by the JCPC, represent the JCPC
at National Night Out and any other community event requested by the council, and any other task the council may require.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: Applicants must have good organizational skills, be able to complete state
forms and meet JCPC deadlines, have the ability to maintain effective working relationships and be available to meet with
community and council members on an as needed basis. Experience and/or working knowledge with juvenile crime prevention
councils is essential and candidates should have a thorough understanding of the juvenile justice system and mental health’s
systems of care model. Excellent oral and written communication skills are required.
HOW TO APPLY: Submit a cover letter and resume to:
*
ʇÊ/œ“Ê>˜`ÀÞÊUÊ£ÓÇÊ7iÃÌʏܜœ`ÊÛi˜ÕiÊUÊ,>ivœÀ`]Ê ÊÓnÎÇÈÊ
APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5 P.M. ON July 15, 2015
THE
NEWS-JOURNAL
8
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
Raeford, N.C.
Transfers of real estate recently recorded with the Hoke County Register
of Deeds, by date registered:
township, fromAnnie P. Pleasant, heir
to the estate of W.J. Patterson of Red
Springs, to Deborah A. Battle, Phyllis
T. Pleasant, John R. Pleasant and Paul
D. Pleasant, all of Red Springs
s ,OT #ASHLEYS 0LACE 3ECTION
1, from Boahn Construction Inc. of
Raeford to Rebecca Lauren Wright
Austin and Jonathan Clay Austin of
Raeford
s,OT7EDGElELD0HASE!
from H&H Constructors Inc. of Fayetteville to Antoniese D. and Ralph
Pean of Raeford
s,OT-C$OUGALD$OWNS3ECtion 1, from Deutsche Bank National
Trust Co., as trustee for the holders
of the Vendee Mortgae Trust 2008-1,
of Chandler, Ariz., to Jose Cervanes
of Raeford
June 4
sACRESIN-C,AUCHLINTOWNship, from the Hoke County Board
of Education to the County of Hoke
sACRESIN-C,AUCHLINTOWNship, from the Hoke County Board
of Education to the County of Hoke
s 4WO TRACTS IN -INERAL 3PRINGS
township, Moore County, from Stephen Gary Hassett of Smithfield to
Harold Bickford III of Aberdeen
s,OT3TONEWALL3ECTIONFROM
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs,
Washington, D.C., to Papier Properties
Inc. of Parkton
June 5
sACRESIN-C,AUCHLINTOWNship, from Virgil M. Sensabaugh of
Columbus, Ohio, heir to the estate
of Helen S. Farris, to Virgil M. Sensabaugh
s"ETHEL2OADFROM7ILLIAM
Mark Posey with wife Ashley Jones
Posey and Anthony Grey Posey, both
individually and as co-executors of the
estate of Mary Kate Posey, to Susan
H. and Boyd E. Cockman of Raeford
s,OT,IBERTY0OINT3ECTION
from Courtney D. and MitchellA. Topping of Fayetteville to PHH Mortgage
Corporation of Mount Laurel, N.J.
s,OT,IBERTY0OINT3ECTION
from PHH Mortgage Corporation of
Mount Laurel, N.J. to the Secretary
of Veterans Affairs, Washington, D.C.
s ,OT #OPPER #REEK FROM
Shawn Madison of Hazlet, N.J., to Kylie and Michael J. Bobbio of Raeford
s ,OT IN SUBDIVISION OF!VERY
Connell Agency Inc., from Truliant
Federal Credit Union of WinstonSalem to James Christopher Bynum
of Raeford
s ,OT 3OMERSET 3ECTION from Ashleigh M. Fann of Fort
Worth, Texas, to Virginia M. Stokes
of Raeford
June 8
s,OT!NDERSON0LACE3ECTION
2, from U.S. Bank Trust, National
Associates, as trustee for LSF9 Master
Participation Trust of Oklahoma City,
Okla., to Tamara Bullard of Raeford
s ,OT "RENTHAVEN 3ECTION from Sarah E. and Brandon D. Lankford of Sanford to Alicia R. and Kevin
Broger of Raeford
s,OT4ARHEEL0INESFROM!NA#
and JaimeA. Corrales of Fort Benning,
Ga., to Jason J. Verstak of Raeford
June 9
s ACRES IN "LUE 3PRINGS
township, from Janet L and Charlie
H. Hendrix to Leah H. and James L.
Lundy of Interlochen, Fla.
sACRESON&AYETTEVILLE2OAD
from Judi B. and Joseph F. Palmer to
Abdo Alsaidi of Brooklyn, N.Y.
s 4WO TRACTS IN THE -C,AUCHLIN
township, from Jeffrey Roy Hendrix,
executor of the estate of James Robert Hendrix Jr. of Raeford, to Selena
Norton of Raeford
s &OUR TRACTS IN THE -C,AUCHLIN
township, from Jeffrey Roy Hendrix,
executor of the estate of James Robert
Hendrix Jr. of Raeford, to Jeffrey Roy
Hendrix
s ,OT 2AEFORD 6ILLAGE FROM
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs,
Washington, D.C., to Jean N. Dorleus
of Raeford
s ,OT "RIDGEPORT 3ECTION from Michelle L. Ontiverus of El Paso,
Texas, to Victoria and James A. Hicks
of Raeford
s/NEACRETRACTIN"LUE3PRINGS
July 1, 2015
Real Estate Transfers
June 10
s ,OT 7AKElELD 0HASE !
from Jernigan Builders Inc. of Fayetteville to Talon R. Harrison and Claudia
Louis of Raeford
s . -AIN 3T FROM 2OBERT
P. Willcox Jr., executor of the estate
of Pat Lamont Willcox and his wife
Kimberly P. Willcox, and Amy W.
Barefoot and her husband James
Roger Barefoot Jr., and Mary W. and
Erskine Moore Betts II, to Ahmed
Al-Qaid of Raeford
s ,OT IN 2AEFORD FROM -ARY
Archie McNeill of Greensboro to
Joshua McLeod of Raeford
s,OT7EDGElELD0HASE
from H&H Constructors Inc. of Fayetteville to Christine and Edmonton
Woodley of Raeford
s,OTIN1UEWHIFmETOWNSHIP
from Susan Thomas Dannan to Elnora
and Victor Andersen of Raeford
June 11
sSQUAREFOOTACCESSEASEMENT
on North Main Street, from Lois
A. Austin of Raeford to the City of
Raeford
s/NEACREIN!NTIOCHTOWNSHIP
Red Springs, from Jacqueline Woods
of Tucson, Ariz., to Otto McEachern
of Red Springs
s4HEESTATEOF3TEEPLECHASEFROM
the Secretary of Veterans Affairs,
Washington, D.C., to Cynthia and
Jarred Murphy of Fayetteville
s ,OT %MERALD 6IEW %STATES
Phase 2A, from Ashley A. and Brandon C. McIntosh of Honolulu, Hawaii,
to Rebecca Lynn and Justin W. Brooks
of Raeford
June 12
s,OT2IVERBROOKE3ECTION
from the Secretary ofVeteransAffairs,
Washington, D.C., to Ashley Amber
Jeanes of Fayetteville
s4HREELOTSIN7EDGElELD0HASE
3A and one lot in Wedgefield Phase
1A, from Thomas Family Business
Inc. of Fayetteville to Kidd Construction Co. Inc. of Fayetteville
s &IVE TRACTS ON %AGLES 2IDGE
from K&O Investments LLC of
Fayetteville to Kidd Construction Co.
of Fayetteville
sACRESIN2OCKlSH(EIGHTS
from Mary C. and John Booth to Mary
C. and John Booth of Raeford
sACRESONTHEESTATEOF!LLINE
Edwards Lentz Daniels of Raeford,
from Elizabeth Jean Colson Smith to
Richard W. Ward of Raeford
sACRESONTHEESTATEOF!LLINE
Edwards Lentz Daniels of Raeford,
from Elizabeth Jean Colson Smith
to Elizabeth Jean Smith of Raeford
sACRESON0ATTERSONAND"Asurto Rental Properties, from Patterson
and Basurto Rentals LLC of Raeford
to Carmen Hernandez-Ortiz andYoan
Kennedy Garcia-Vega of Raeford
s,OT#REEKSIDE0HASE#FROM
Teresa and William P. Milligan and
Troy Sanders of Fayetteville to TBT
of N.C. Inc., DBA The Home Center
of Fayetteville
s,OT#REEKSIDE0HASE#FROM
TBT of N.C. Inc., DBA The Home
Center of N.C. of Fayetteville to Kelvin
Orlando Davis Sr. of Parkton
s,OT#AROLINA0LACEFROM*OHN
M. Hornes of Georgetown, Texas, to
Garrison L. Hull of Raeford
sACRESINTHE3TONEWALLTOWNship of Lumber Bridge, from Heather
Nicole and Adam McColl of Lumber
Bridge to Heather Nicole and Adam
McColl
s,OT4WIN#REEK0HASEFROM
Deutsche National Trust Co., as trustee
for the Certificate Holders of Vendee
Mortgage Trust 2002-2 of Chandler,
Ariz., to James Christopher Bynum
of Raeford
June 15
s,OTON0ALMER&ARM2OAD
from Jerry R. Farley of Largo, Fla.,
to Richard Blue of Raeford
s ACRES IN THE -C,AUCHLIN
township, from Hasam R., Mahanur
H., Mohammad Farnaz Hasam and
Mohammad Tabish Hasam Shaikh to
Shaiks Inc. of Rockingham
s,OT-C$OUGALD$OWNS3ECtion 2, from Cecilia and Jose Cervantes
of Raeford to Abelina Sosa Capote
of Raeford
s 4WO ACRES IN THE -C,AUCHLIN
township, from Lucille M. McLean
of Raeford to Michael A. Graham
of Raeford
s4WOTRACTSAROUND!BERDEENIN
the Quewhiffle township, from Curtis
J. Cooke of Asheboro to Zachary M.
Cumbea of Aberdeen
s,OT2IDGE-ANOR3ECTION
from Elizabeth and Rick Kemker of
Raeford to Elizabeth and Rick Kemker
sACRESINTHE!LLENDALETOWNship of Hoke County and in Smith’s
township of Robeson County, from
Wanda J. McLeod of Maxton to Janet
M. and Bryan G. Hagler of Laurinburg
June 16
s 4WO TRACTS IN THE -C,AUCHLIN
township, from Bernice and Frederick
F. Wilson and Concetta and Jonathan
L. Wilson and Valerie W. and Richard
Singletary to Andrea B. White of
Raeford
s,OT(INES!CRESFROM%LOISE
and W.E. Cater to Burnice D. Monroe
of Red Springs
s,OT7EDGElELD3ECTION!
from Kidd Construction Co. Inc. of
Fayetteville to Mary Della and Theoda
Sanders Jr. of Raeford
s,OT4URNBERRY3ECTION0ART
5, from H&H Constructors Inc. of
Fayetteville to Leah E. and Joseph H.
Brockington Jr. of Raeford
s,OT4URNBERRY3ECTION0ART
5, from H&H Constructors Inc. of
Fayetteville to Michelle R. and Steven
L. Musick of Raeford
s ,OT "RECKENRIDGE FROM
Crystal M. and Orlandis E. Turner of
Fayetteville to Jessica and Christopher
Cassidy of Raeford
June 17
s,OT2IVERBROOKE3ECTION
from Riverbrooke LLC of Fayetteville
to Caviness Land Development Inc.
of Fayetteville
s ,OT %AGLES 2IDGE 0HASE from K&O Investments LLC of
Fayetteville to Howard Builders LLC
of Leland
s7ILSON2OAD2ED3PRINGS
from Perry Oxendine of Red Springs
to Jessie Lowery of Red Springs
June 18
sACRESIN-C,AUCHLINTOWNship, from Southeastern Construction of Rockfish LLC of Raeford to
Kewendi K. and Norris Spencer III
of Raeford
s4WOTRACTSINTHE!NTIOCHTOWNship, from Larry and Clarence Dial
Jr., legal guardians of Clarence Dial
Sr. of Shannon, to Vivian and Jeffrey
Walker of Raeford
sACRESNEAR2ED3PRINGSFROM
Larry and Clarence Dial Jr., general
guardians of Clarence Dial Sr., along
with Shelly and Cheryl Dial, Jan Dial
Smith and husband Phillip Smith,
and Patrick Dial and his wife Faline
Locklear Dial, to Vivian and Jeffrey
Walker of Raeford
s-ULTIPLELOTSIN7EDGElELD0HASE
3A, from Thomas Family Business
Inc. of Fayetteville to H&H Constructors Inc. of Raeford
s,OT4HE/AKSAT7ESTGATE
Section 1, from the Secretary of
Veterans Affairs, Washington, D.C.
to Karen M. Cortes of Arlington, Va.
s,OT3OMERSET3ECTIONFROM
Ursula and Christopher Keesal Jr. to
Jennifer Lynn Pratt and William D.
Chandler of Raeford
s-ULTIPLETRACTSIN(OKE#OUNTY
from Mary Wayne Watson of Knightdale to Murray Fork Inc. of Red
Springs
s,OT2IVERBROOKE3ECTION
from H&H Onsite Homes LLC of
Fayetteville to Nattayada and Sean
M. Leibruck of Raeford
s7RD!VEFROM2EVERSE
Mortgage Solutions Inc. of Houston,
Texas, to Bradley Calloway of Raeford
June 19
s ACRES IN (OKE #OUNTY
from Charles M. Land of Aberdeen
to Nadine Land and Manuel Ismail
Gil Garcia of Aberdeen
s ACRES IN THE 1UEWHIFmE
township of Aberdeen, from Nadine
and Charles Land of Aberdeen to
Sarah and Benjamin Brewington of
Pinehurst
s ACRES IN 2AEFORD FROM
Thomas Holmes, Phyllis and Jeffery
Smith, all of Raeford, to Phyllis Smith
of Raeford
s,OT"RIDGEPORT.ORTHFROM
Bridgeport Homes LLC of Hope Mills
to Cassandra and Dominic P. Dove
of Raeford
s ,OT "RECKENRIDGE FROM
Bethany C. Aragon of Carlisle,
Pa., to Jonathan Dugan Palmer of
Raeford
s4WOTRACTSAROUND%DINBURGH
Hilltop Roads, Red Springs, from
Marion A. and James Z. Crump to
James Z. Crump of Red Springs
s ACRES ON 4URNPIKE 2OAD
from Thomas F. Wright to Danny
Phillips of Aberdeen
s ,OT .ORTHWOODS %STATE
Phase 1, from Kris A. Meyer to
Denise Y. and Orville G. Robinette
III, all of Raeford
sACRESINTHE"LUE3PRINGS
township, from Patricia Ann and
Robert R. Locklear to Joey Young of
Red Springs
sACRESINTHE"LUE3PRINGS
township, from Patricia Ann and
Robert R. Locklear to Roger Lewis
Young of Red Springs
s,OT2IDGEVIEW3ECTIONFROM
Justin Cory Kemp of Bedford, Ind., to
Garrett Williams of Raeford.
Sought
Sought
Chief Probation/Parole Officer
Stethane Pipkins is seeking Ibin
Gillespie for alleged parole
violation. He is 22, a black male,
weighs 160 pounds and is 5’11”
tall. Anyone with information
should call Pipkins at (910)
875-5081.
Sought
Chief Probation/Parole Officer
Stethane Pipkins is seeking
James Brown for alleged parole
violation. He is 21, a black male,
weighs 119 pounds and is 5’4”
tall. Anyone with information
should call Pipkins at (910)
875-5081.
Sought
Chief Probation/Parole Officer
Stethane Pipkins is seeking
Ethan Oxendine for alleged
parole violation. He is 22, a NativeAmerican male,weighs 170
pounds and is 6’2” tall.Anyone
with information should call
Pipkins at (910) 875-5081.
PUBLIC NOTICE
DOCKET NO. SP-5897, SUB 0
APPLICATION OF RAEFORD JORDAN FARM, LLC
FOR A CERTIFICATE OF PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND NECESSITY
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on June 19, 2015, Raeford Jordan Farm, LLC (Applicant), filed an application seeking a certificate of public convenience and necessity pursuant to G.S. 62-110.1(a) for construction
of a 5-MW solar facility to be located on both the north and south sides of Aberdeen Road, east and west of the
intersection with Sanders Road, and west of the intersection with Ranch Road in Raeford, Hoke County, North
Carolina. The Applicant plans to sell the electricity to Duke Energy Progress, Inc.
Details of the application may be obtained from the Office of the Chief Clerk of the North Carolina Utilities
Commission, 430 N. Salisbury Street, 5th Floor, Dobbs Building, Raleigh, North Carolina 27603 or 4325 Mail
Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4325 or on the Commission’s website at www.ncuc.net.
If a complaint is received within ten days after the last date of the publication of this notice, the Commission
will schedule a public hearing to determine whether a certificate should be awarded, will give reasonable notice
of the time and place of the hearing to the Applicant and to each complaining party, and will require the Applicant
to publish notice of the hearing in this newspaper. If no complaint is received within the time specified above and
if the Commission does not order a hearing upon its own initiative, the Commission will enter an order awarding
the certificate sought by the Applicant.
Persons desiring to lodge complaints may file statements to that effect with the Commission. Such statements
should reference Docket No. SP-5897, Sub 0 and be addressed as follows: Chief Clerk, North Carolina Utilities
Commission, 4325 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4325.
Statements may also be directed to Christopher J. Ayers, Executive Director, Public Staff - North Carolina
Utilities Commission, 4326 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-4326 or to The Honorable Roy
Cooper, Attorney General of North Carolina, 9001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-9001.
Publication dates: July 1, 2015, July 8, 2015, July 15, 2015 & July 22, 2015
Chief Probation/Parole Officer
Stethane Pipkins is seeking Keltys
Jimmerson for alleged parole violation. He is 31, a white male, and
weighs 175 pounds.Anyone with
information should call Pipkins at
(910) 875-5081.
Legal
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
Before The Clerk
COUNTY OF HOKE
IN THE MATTER OF
THOMAS JOEL LEE
15 E 90
All persons, firms and corporations having claims against Thomas
Joel Lee, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit them to Maureen R.
Lee, Executrix, of the estate of the
decedent at 7950 Arabia Rd, Lumber
Bridge, NC 28357, on or before the
17th day of September, 2015, or be
barred from their recovery. Debtors
of the decedent are asked to make
immediate payment to the above
named Executrix.
This the 17th day of June, 2015.
Maureen R. Lee, Executrix
Of the estate of Thomas Joel Lee
7950 Arabia Rd.
Lumber Bridge, NC 28357
15-18P
Legal Advertising
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
15 SP 70
Under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in a certain Deed of
Trust made by Kelly A. Wills, Jr. and
Jodie L. Wills to William R. Echols,
Trustee(s), dated the 25th day of July,
2012, and recorded in Book 00996,
Page 0283, in Hoke County Registry,
North Carolina, default having been
made in the payment of the note
thereby secured by the said Deed of
Trust and the undersigned, Substitute
Trustee Services, Inc. having been
substituted as Trustee in said Deed of
Trust by an instrument duly recorded
in the Office of the Register of Deeds
of Hoke County, North Carolina and
the holder of the note evidencing said
indebtedness 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
Carolina, or the customary location
designated for foreclosure sales, at
10:00 AM on July 16, 2015 and will
sell to the highest bidder for cash the
following real estate situated in the
County of Hoke, North Carolina, and
being more particularly described as
follows:
BEING all of Lot 73 in a subdivision known as COLONIAL CHARTERS SECTION 2, according to a
plat of the same duly recorded in Plat
Cabinet 2, Slide 2-26, Map 002, Hoke
County Registry, North Carolina.
Together with improvements located
thereon; said property being located
at 195 Independence Drive, Raeford,
North Carolina.
Trustee may, in the Trustee’s sole
discretion, delay the sale for up to one
hour as provided in NCGS §45-21.23.
Should the property be purchased
by a third party, that party must pay the
excise tax, as well as the court costs
of Forty-Five Cents ($0.45) per One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) required
by NCGS §7A-308(a)(1).
The property to be offered
pursuant to this notice of sale is
being offered for sale, transfer and
conveyance “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 representative of either
the Trustee or the holder of the note
make any representation or warranty
relating to the title or any physical,
environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at or relating to
the property being offered for sale,
and any and all responsibilities or
liabilities arising out of or in any
way relating to any such condition
expressly are disclaimed. Also, this
property is being sold subject to all
taxes, special assessments, and prior
liens or encumbrances of record and
any recorded releases. Said property
is also being sold subject to applicable
Federal and State laws.
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.
An order for possession of the
property may be issued pursuant
to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the
purchaser and against the party or
parties in possession by the clerk of
superior court of the county in which
the property is sold.
Any person who occupies the
property pursuant to a rental agreement entered into or renewed on
or after October 1, 2007, may after
receiving the notice of sale, terminate
the rental agreement upon 10 days’
written notice to the landlord. Upon
termination of a rental agreement,
the tenant is liable for rent due under
the rental agreement prorated to the
effective date of the termination.
If the trustee is unable to convey
title to this property for any reason,
the sole remedy of the purchaser is the
return of the deposit. Reasons of such
inability to convey include, but are not
limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy
petition prior to the confirmation of
the sale and reinstatement of the loan
without the knowledge of the trustee.
If the validity of the sale is challenged
by any party, the trustee, in their sole
discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the
court to declare the sale to be void
and return the deposit. The purchaser
will have no further remedy.
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE SERVICES, INC.
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE
P.O. Box 1028
4317 Ramsey Street
Fayetteville, North Carolina 28311
https://sales.hutchenslawfirm.com
Case No: 1156853 (FC.FAY)
17-18C
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having duly qualified as Personal
Representative of the Estate of Alton
E. McGirt, late of Hoke County,
North Carolina, the undersigned does
hereby notify all persons, firms and
corporations having claims against
the estate of said decedent to exhibit
them to the undersigned on or before
the 17th day of September 2015, or
this notice will be pleaded in bar of
their recovery. All persons, firms
and corporations indebted to the said
estate will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This the 17th day of June 2015.
Susan M. Lynch, Adm. CTA
135 E. Pennsylvania Avenue
Southern Pines, NC 28387
Susan M. Lynch, Attorney
Sandhills Law Group
15-18C
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
BEFORE THE CLERK
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
FLOSSIE MYRL RAY
15 E 108
All persons, firms and corporations having claims against Flossie
Myrl Ray, deceased, are hereby notified to exhibit them to Yvonne Ray
Snead as Executrix of the Estate of the
decedent at 3331 Seven Lakes West,
West End, NC 27376 on or before the
8th day of September, 2015, 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 June, 2015.
Yvonne Ray Snead
Executrix of the Estate of Flossie
Myrl Ray
Willcox, McFadyen, Fields &
Sutherland
Attorneys At Law
112 E. Edinborough Avenue
Raeford, North Carolina 28376
14-17P
AMENDED NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
14 SP 101
NORTH CAROLINA,
HOKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of a Power
of Sale contained in that certain Deed
of Trust executed by Luis I. Macias
and Elizabeth Macias to William R.
Echols, Trustee(s), which was dated
February 6, 2006 and recorded on
February 8, 2006 in Book 00702 at
Page 0301, Hoke County Registry,
North Carolina.
Default having been made of
the note thereby secured by the said
Deed of Trust and the undersigned,
Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC,
having been substituted as Trustee
in said Deed of Trust, and the holder
of the note evidencing said default
having directed that the Deed of
Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned
Substitute Trustee will offer for sale
at the courthouse door of the county
courthouse where the property is
located, or the usual and customary
location at the county courthouse
for conducting the sale on July 14,
2015 at 10:00AM, and will sell to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described property situated in Hoke
County, North Carolina, to wit:
Being all of Lot 23, Fair Hill,
Phase I as shown on a plat of same
being duly recorded in Plat Cabinet
3, Slide 3-20, Map 8, Hoke County
Public Registry.
Save and except any releases,
deeds of release or prior conveyances
of record.
Said property is commonly known
as 222 Wildwood Drive, Raeford,
NC 28376.
A cash deposit (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. Following the expiration of
the statutory upset bid period, all the
remaining amounts are immediately
due and owing. THIRD PARTY
PURCHASERS MUST PAY THE
EXCISE TAX AND THE RECORDING COSTS FOR THEIR DEED.
Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being
offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There
are no representations of warranty
relating to the title or any physical,
environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to
the property being offered for sale.
This sale is made subject to all prior
liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land
transfer taxes, special assessments,
easements, rights of way, deeds of
release, and any other encumbrances
or exceptions of record. To the best
of the knowledge and belief of the
undersigned, the current owner(s) of
the property is/are Luis I. Macias and
Elizabeth Macias.
An Order for possession of the
property may be issued pursuant
to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the
purchaser and against the party or
parties in possession by the clerk of
superior court of the county in which
the property is sold. Any person
who occupies the property pursuant
to a rental agreement entered into or
renewed on or after October 1, 2007,
may, after receiving the notice of sale,
terminate the rental agreement upon
10 days’ written notice to the landlord.
The notice shall also state that upon
termination of a rental agreement,
the tenant is liable for rent due under
the rental agreement prorated to the
effective date of the termination.
If the trustee is unable to convey
title to this property for any reason,
the sole remedy of the purchaser is the
return of the deposit. Reasons of such
inability to convey include, but are not
limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy
petition prior to the confirmation of
the sale and reinstatement of the loan
without the knowledge of the trustee.
If the validity of the sale is challenged
by any party, the trustee, in their sole
discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the
court to declare the sale to be void
and return the deposit. The purchaser
will have no further remedy.
Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC
Substitute Trustee
Brock & Scott, PLLC
Attorneys for Trustee Services of
Carolina, LLC
5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200
Wilmington, NC 28403
PHONE: (910) 392-4988
FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 08-13064-FC01
17-18C
LEGAL DEADLINE: NOON FRIDAY
PRIOR TO PUBLICATION DATE
E-mail legals to: robin@thenews-journal.com
Legal Advertising
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
Raeford, N.C.
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
Before The Clerk
COUNTY OF HOKE
IN THE MATTER OF
PHILLIP RICHARDSON, SR.
15 E 110
All persons, firms and corporations having claims against Phillip
Richardson, deceased, are hereby
notified to exhibit them to Sarah P.
Byrd, Co-Administratrix, of the estate
of the decedent at 10185 Aberdeen
Rd., Aberdeen, NC 28315, and Phillip
Richardson, Jr., Co-Administrator at
704 Bethesda Ave., Aberdeen, NC
28315 on or before the 10th day of
September, 2015, or be barred from
their recovery. Debtors of the decedent
are asked to make immediate payment
to the above named Co-Administrators.
This the 10th day of June, 2015.
Sarah P. Byrd, Co-Administratrix
Of the estate of Phillip Richardson
10185 Aberdeen Rd.
Aberdeen, NC 28315
and
Phillip Richardson, Jr., Co-Administrator
704 Bethesda Ave.
Aberdeen, NC 28315
14-17P
10 days’ written notice to the landlord.
The notice shall also state that upon
termination of a rental agreement,
the tenant is liable for rent due under
the rental agreement prorated to the
effective date of the termination.
If the trustee is unable to convey
title to this property for any reason,
the sole remedy of the purchaser is the
return of the deposit. Reasons of such
inability to convey include, but are not
limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy
petition prior to the confirmation of
the sale and reinstatement of the loan
without the knowledge of the trustee.
If the validity of the sale is challenged
by any party, the trustee, in their sole
discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the
court to declare the sale to be void
and return the deposit. The purchaser
will have no further remedy.
Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC
Substitute Trustee
Brock & Scott, PLLC
Attorneys for Trustee Services of
Carolina, LLC
5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200
Wilmington, NC 28403
PHONE: (910) 392-4988
FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 12-17912-FC01
17-18C
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
Before The Clerk
COUNTY OF HOKE
IN THE MATTER OF
CHARLES WESLEY BAILEY
15 E 117
All persons, firms and corporations
having claims against Charles Wesley
Bailey, deceased, are hereby notified
to exhibit them to Betsy C. Bailey,
Executrix, of the estate of the decedent
at 5373 Philippi Church Rd, Raeford,
NC 28376, on or before the 24th day
of September, 2015, or be barred from
their recovery. Debtors of the decedent
are asked to make immediate payment
to the above named Executrix.
This the 24th day of June, 2015.
Betsy C. Bailey, Executrix
Of the estate of Charles Wesley Bailey
5373 Philippi Church Road
Raeford, NC 28376
16-19P
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
15 SP 117
NORTH CAROLINA,
HOKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of a Power of
Sale contained in that certain Deed of
Trust executed by Lamasha V. Bradley
a/k/a L. Bradley and Brandon J. Bradley
to TransContinental Title Company,
Trustee(s), which was dated April 24,
2009 and recorded on May 6, 2009 in
Book 00854 at Page 0553, Hoke County
Registry, North Carolina.
Default having been made of
the note thereby secured by the said
Deed of Trust and the undersigned,
Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC,
having been substituted as Trustee
in said Deed of Trust, and the holder
of the note evidencing said default
having directed that the Deed of
Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned
Substitute Trustee will offer for sale
at the courthouse door of the county
courthouse where the property is
located, or the usual and customary
location at the county courthouse
for conducting the sale on July 14,
2015 at 10:00AM, and will sell to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described property situated in Hoke
County, North Carolina, to wit:
The following described real
estate situate in the City of Raeford,
McLauchlin Township, Hoke County,
North Carolina and more particularly
described as follows:__Being all of
Lot 15, in a subdivision known as
Bridgeport, Section One, according to a plat of the same being duly
recorded in plat cabinet 3 slide 3-38,
Map 1, Hoke County Registry, North
Carolina.__Being the same property
conveyed to Lamasha V. Bradley and
Brandon J. Bradley, husband and wife
by deed from Asset Development, Inc.
Recorded 09/24/2007 in Deed Book
778 Page 346, in the Register of Deeds
Office of Hoke County, North Carolina.
Save and except any releases,
deeds of release or prior conveyances
of record.
Said property is commonly known
as 236 Tidworth Court, Raeford, NC
28376.
A cash deposit (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. Following the expiration of
the statutory upset bid period, all the
remaining amounts are immediately
due and owing. THIRD PARTY
PURCHASERS MUST PAY THE
EXCISE TAX AND THE RECORDING COSTS FOR THEIR DEED.
Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being
offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There
are no representations of warranty
relating to the title or any physical,
environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to
the property being offered for sale.
This sale is made subject to all prior
liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land
transfer taxes, special assessments,
easements, rights of way, deeds of
release, and any other encumbrances
or exceptions of record. To the best
of the knowledge and belief of the
undersigned, the current owner(s) of
the property is/are Lamasha V. Bradley and husband, Brandon J. Bradley.
An Order for possession of the
property may be issued pursuant
to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the
purchaser and against the party or
parties in possession by the clerk of
superior court of the county in which
the property is sold. Any person
who occupies the property pursuant
to a rental agreement entered into or
renewed on or after October 1, 2007,
may, after receiving the notice of sale,
terminate the rental agreement upon
July 1, 2015
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
15 SP 113
NORTH CAROLINA,
HOKE COUNTY
Under and by virtue of a Power of
Sale contained in that certain Deed of
Trust executed by Daniel L. Magid
and Lucille M. Magid to Trustee
Services of Carolina, LLC, Trustee(s),
which was dated February 12, 2008
and recorded on February 22, 2008 in
Book 796 at Page 642, Hoke County
Registry, North Carolina.
Default having been made of
the note thereby secured by the said
Deed of Trust and the undersigned,
Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC,
having been substituted as Trustee
in said Deed of Trust, and the holder
of the note evidencing said default
having directed that the Deed of
Trust be foreclosed, the undersigned
Substitute Trustee will offer for sale
at the courthouse door of the county
courthouse where the property is
located, or the usual and customary
location at the county courthouse
for conducting the sale on July 14,
2015 at 10:00AM, and will sell to the
highest bidder for cash the following
described property situated in Hoke
County, North Carolina, to wit:
All that certain parcel of land situate in the City of Raeford, Township of
Blue Springs, County of Hoke, State
of North Carolina, being known and
designated as follows:__All of Lot
No. 1 and 2 of Westport Subdivision
as recorded in Slide 258, Map 3 of
the Hoke County Public Registry, to
which reference is hereby made.__
Lot No. 1 contains 1.67 acres, and
Lot No. 2 contains 1.10 acres.
Save and except any releases,
deeds of release or prior conveyances
of record.
Said property is commonly known
as 2435 John Russell Road and Lot 1
adjacent to 2435 John Russell Road,
Raeford, NC 28376.
A cash deposit (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. Following the expiration of
the statutory upset bid period, all the
remaining amounts are immediately
due and owing. THIRD PARTY
PURCHASERS MUST PAY THE
EXCISE TAX AND THE RECORDING COSTS FOR THEIR DEED.
Said property to be offered pursuant to this Notice of Sale is being
offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS WHERE IS.” There
are no representations of warranty
relating to the title or any physical,
environmental, health or safety conditions existing in, on, at, or relating to
the property being offered for sale.
This sale is made subject to all prior
liens, unpaid taxes, any unpaid land
transfer taxes, special assessments,
easements, rights of way, deeds of
release, and any other encumbrances
or exceptions of record. To the best
of the knowledge and belief of the
undersigned, the current owner(s) of
the property is/are Daniel L. Magrid
and wife Lucille M. Magid.
An Order for possession of the
property may be issued pursuant
to G.S. 45-21.29 in favor of the
purchaser and against the party or
parties in possession by the clerk of
superior court of the county in which
the property is sold. Any person
who occupies the property pursuant
to a rental agreement entered into or
renewed on or after October 1, 2007,
may, after receiving the notice of sale,
terminate the rental agreement upon
10 days’ written notice to the landlord.
The notice shall also state that upon
termination of a rental agreement,
the tenant is liable for rent due under
the rental agreement prorated to the
effective date of the termination.
If the trustee is unable to convey
title to this property for any reason,
the sole remedy of the purchaser is the
return of the deposit. Reasons of such
inability to convey include, but are not
limited to, the filing of a bankruptcy
petition prior to the confirmation of
the sale and reinstatement of the loan
without the knowledge of the trustee.
If the validity of the sale is challenged
by any party, the trustee, in their sole
discretion, if they believe the challenge to have merit, may request the
court to declare the sale to be void
and return the deposit. The purchaser
will have no further remedy.
Trustee Services of Carolina, LLC
Substitute Trustee
Brock & Scott, PLLC
Attorneys for Trustee Services of
Carolina, LLC
5431 Oleander Drive Suite 200
Wilmington, NC 28403
PHONE: (910) 392-4988
FAX: (910) 392-8587
File No.: 15-03831-FC01
17-18C
NOTICE OF SUBSTITUTE
TRUSTEE’S FORECLOSURE
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
380 024601-1 15-SP-108
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the
power and authority contained in that
certain Deed of Trust executed and delivered by Heather M Sutherland and
Jacob R Sutherland, dated 12/10/2012
and recorded on 12/17/2012, in
Book 1016 at Page 555_, in the
Office of the Register of Deeds of
Hoke County, North Carolina; and
because of default in the payment of
the indebtedness secured thereby and
failure to carry out and perform the
stipulations and agreements contained
therein and, pursuant to demand of the
holder of the indebtedness secured by
said Deed of Trust, the undersigned
Substitute Trustee will place for
sale, at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash at the usual place of
sale at Hoke County Courthouse, in
Raeford, North Carolina, on July 09,
2015 at 10:00 AM that parcel of land,
including improvements thereon,
situated, lying and being in the City
of Raeford, County of Hoke, State
of North Carolina, and being more
particular described as follows:
BEING all of Lot 117, in a Subdivision known as “Colonial Charters,
Section Four”, according to a plat of
the same duly recorded in Plat Cabinet
2, Slide 2-43, Map 001, Hoke County
Registry, North Carolina. Any and all
improvements thereon.
Address of Property: 1540 Clan
Campbell Drive, Raeford, NC 28376
Present Record Owners: Heather
M Sutherland and Jacob R Sutherland
The terms of the sale are that the
real property hereinbefore described
will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. The Substitute Trustee reserves
the right to require a cash deposit or
a certified check not to exceed the
greater of five percent (5%) of the
amount of the bid or seven hundred
fifty Dollars ($750.00). In the event
that the holder is exempt from paying
the same, the successful bidder may
also be required to pay revenue stamps
on the Trustee’s Deed, any Land
Transfer Tax, and the tax required by
N.C.G.S. §7A-308 (a) (1).
The real property hereinabove
described is being offered for sale
“AS IS, WHERE IS” and will be sold
subject to all superior liens, unpaid
taxes, and special assessments. Other
conditions will be announced at the
sale. The sale will be held open for
ten (10) days for upset bids as by
law required.
If the Substitute Trustee is unable
to convey title to this property for
any reason, the sole remedy of the
purchaser is the return of the deposit.
Reasons of such inability to convey
title include, but are not limited to, the
filing of a bankruptcy petition prior to
the sale and reinstatement of the loan
without knowledge of the Substitute
Trustee(s). If the validity of the sale is
challenged by any party, the Substitute
Trustee(s), in its/their sole discretion,
if it/they believe(s) the challenge to
have merit, may declare the sale to
be void and return the deposit. The
purchaser will have no further remedy.
Additional Notice where the Real
Property is Residential with less than
15 Rental Units:
An order for possession of the
property may be issued pursuant
to G.S. § 45-21.29 in favor of the
purchaser and against the party or
parties in possession by the Clerk
of Superior Court of the County in
which the property is sold. Any person
who occupies the property pursuant
to a rental agreement entered into or
renewed on or after October 1, 2007,
may, after receiving the notice of sale,
terminate the rental agreement upon
10 days written notice to the landlord.
Upon termination of a rental agreement, the tenant is liable for rent due
under the rental agreement prorated
to the effective date of termination.
Dated: June 18, 2015
The Hunoval Law Firm, PLLC, Attorney for
Poore Substitute Trustee, LTD as
Substitute Trustee
(704) 334-7114
17-18C
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
OF NORTH CAROLINA
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
HOKE COUNTY
15SP79
IN THE MATTER OF THE
FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF
TRUST EXECUTED BY TIMOTHY
R. WILLIAMS DATED NOVEMBER 6, 2000 AND RECORDED IN
BOOK 453 AT PAGE 727 IN THE
HOKE COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in the abovereferenced deed of trust and because
of default in the payment of the
secured indebtedness and failure to
perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant
to demand of the owner and holder
of the secured debt, the undersigned
substitute trustee will expose for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the usual place of
sale at the county courthouse of said
county at 12:00PM on July 14, 2015
the following described real estate and
any other improvements which may
be situated thereon, in Hoke County,
North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows:
BEING ALL of Lot 258, in a Subdivision known as MCDOUGALD
DOWNS, SECTION NINE, PART
FIVE, according to a plat of the same
duly recorded in Plat Cabinet 2, Slide
39, Map 008, HOKE COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA REGISTRY.
And Being more commonly
known as: 2637 O’glesby Dr, Raeford, NC 28376
The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the records of the
Register of Deeds, is/are Timothy R.
Williams.
The property to be offered
pursuant to this notice of sale is
July 1, 2015
being offered for sale, transfer and
conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.”
Neither the Trustee nor the holder
of the note secured by the deed of
trust, being foreclosed, nor the officers, directors, attorneys, employees,
agents or authorized representative
of either Trustee or the holder of
the note make any representation or
warranty relating to the title or any
physical, environmental, health or
safety conditions existing in, on, at or
relating to the property being offered
for sale. Any and all responsibilities
or liabilities arising out of or in any
way relating to any such condition
expressly are disclaimed. This sale
is made subject to all prior liens and
encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and
assessments including but not limited
to any transfer tax associated with
the foreclosure. A deposit of five
percent (5%) of the amount of the
bid or seven hundred fifty dollars
($750.00), whichever is greater, is
required and must be tendered in the
form of certified funds at the time of
the sale. This sale will be held open
ten days for upset bids as required by
law. Following the expiration of the
statutory upset period, all remaining
amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE
AND OWING. Failure to remit funds
in a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit
will be frozen pending the outcome
of any re-sale. If the sale is set aside
for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to a return
of the deposit paid. The Purchaser
shall have no further recourse against
the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the
Substitute Trustee or the attorney of
any of the foregoing.
SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant
residing in the property, be advised
that an Order for Possession of the
property may be issued in favor of
the purchaser. Also, if your lease
began or was renewed on or after
October 1, 2007, be advised that you
may terminate the rental agreement
upon 10 days written notice to the
landlord. You may be liable for rent
due under the agreement prorated to
the effective date of the termination.
The date of this Notice is June
23, 2015.
Grady I. Ingle or Elizabeth B. Ells
Substitute Trustee
10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400
Charlotte, NC 28216
(704) 333-8107
http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/
15-068648
17-18C
NOTICE OF SALE
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
OF NORTH CAROLINA
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
HOKE COUNTY
15SP111
IN THE MATTER OF THE
FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF
TRUST EXECUTED BY STEVEN M. PIGOTT AND PAULA
K. PIGOTT DATED JANUARY 6,
1993 AND RECORDED IN BOOK
301 AT PAGE 527 IN THE HOKE
COUNTY PUBLIC REGISTRY,
NORTH CAROLINA
Under and by virtue of the power
and authority contained in the abovereferenced deed of trust and because
of default in the payment of the
secured indebtedness and failure to
perform the stipulation and agreements therein contained and, pursuant
to demand of the owner and holder
of the secured debt, the undersigned
substitute trustee will expose for
sale at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash at the usual place of
sale at the county courthouse of said
county at 12:00PM on July 14, 2015
the following described real estate and
any other improvements which may
be situated thereon, in Hoke County,
North Carolina, and being more particularly described as follows:
BEING all of Lot No. Twenty
Four (24), in a Subdivision known
as HUNTERS RUN, according to a
plat of same duly recorded in Book 8,
PAge 22, HOKE COUNTY REGISTRY, NORTH CAROLINA.
And Being more commonly
known as: 1030 Pooles Rd, Raeford,
NC 28376
The record owner(s) of the property, as reflected on the records of the
Register of Deeds, is/are Steven Mark
Pigott and Paula K. Pigott.
The property to be offered pursuant to this notice of sale is being
offered for sale, transfer and conveyance “AS IS, WHERE IS.” Neither
the Trustee nor the holder of the
note secured by the deed of trust,
being foreclosed, nor the officers,
directors, attorneys, employees,
agents or authorized representative
of either Trustee or the holder of
the note make any representation or
warranty relating to the title or any
physical, environmental, health or
safety conditions existing in, on, at or
relating to the property being offered
for sale. Any and all responsibilities
or liabilities arising out of or in any
way relating to any such condition
expressly are disclaimed. This sale
is made subject to all prior liens and
encumbrances, and unpaid taxes and
assessments including but not limited
to any transfer tax associated with
the foreclosure. A deposit of five
percent (5%) of the amount of the
bid or seven hundred fifty dollars
($750.00), whichever is greater, is
required and must be tendered in the
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
form of certified funds at the time of
the sale. This sale will be held open
ten days for upset bids as required by
law. Following the expiration of the
statutory upset period, all remaining
amounts are IMMEDIATELY DUE
AND OWING. Failure to remit funds
in a timely manner will result in a Declaration of Default and any deposit
will be frozen pending the outcome
of any re-sale. If the sale is set aside
for any reason, the Purchaser at the
sale shall be entitled only to a return
of the deposit paid. The Purchaser
shall have no further recourse against
the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, the
Substitute Trustee or the attorney of
any of the foregoing.
SPECIAL NOTICE FOR LEASEHOLD TENANTS: If you are a tenant
residing in the property, be advised
that an Order for Possession of the
property may be issued in favor of
the purchaser. Also, if your lease
began or was renewed on or after
October 1, 2007, be advised that you
may terminate the rental agreement
upon 10 days written notice to the
landlord. You may be liable for rent
due under the agreement prorated to
the effective date of the termination.
The date of this Notice is June
23, 2015.
Grady I. Ingle or Elizabeth B. Ells
Substitute Trustee
10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 400
Charlotte, NC 28216
(704) 333-8107
http://shapiroattorneys.com/nc/
15-069322
17-18C
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
Before The Clerk
COUNTY OF HOKE
IN THE MATTER OF
ALTON RAY HILL
15 E 05
All persons, firms and corporations having claims against Alton Ray
Hill, deceased, are hereby notified
to exhibit them to Sarah Tyler Hill,
Administrator CTA, of the estate of
the decedent at 7299 Fayetteville Rd.,
Raeford, NC 28376, on or before the
17th day of September, 2015, or be
barred from their recovery. Debtors
of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named
Administrator CTA.
This the 17th day of June, 2015.
Sarah Tyler Hill, Administrator CTA
Of the estate of Alton Ray Hill
7299 Fayetteville Rd.
Raeford, NC 28376
15-18P
EXECUTRIX NOTICE
In The General Court of Justice
Superior Court Division
Before the Clerk
Estate File # 14E235
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
HOKE COUNTY
The undersigned having qualified
as Executrix of the Estate of Dewey
Lee Suggs, 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 the day of September,
2015, (which date is three months
after the day of the first publication
of this notice) or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their recovery. All
persons indebted to the estate will
please make immediate payment to
the undersigned.
This the 18th day of June, 2015.
Joan S. Hulon
Executrix for the Estate of
Dewey Lee Suggs
c/o Sharon A. Keyes
Attorney at Law
2936 Breezewood Avenue Suite 101
Fayetteville, NC 28303
16-19C
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
Before The Clerk
COUNTY OF HOKE
IN THE MATTER OF
ELOISE C. TEAL
15 E 104
All persons, firms and corporations having claims against Eloise
C. Teal, deceased, are hereby notified
to exhibit them to Linda K. Teal,
Co-Administratrix, of the estate of
the decedent at 312 N. Jackson St.,
Raeford, NC 28376, Claudia J. Harris,
Co-Administratrix at 207 Heathridge
Lane, Cary, NC 27513 and Rebecca
A. Walker, Co-Administratrix, at 18
Staley Place, Durham, NC 27705 on
or before the 10th day of September,
2015, or be barred from their recovery.
Debtors of the decedent are asked to
make immediate payment to the above
named Co-Adminstratrixes.
This the 10th day of June, 2015.
Linda K. Teal, Co-Administratrix
Of the estate of Eloise C. Teal
312 N. Jackson St.
Raeford, NC 28376
Claudia J. Harris, Co-Administratrix
207 Heathridge Lane
Cary, NC 27513
and
Rebecca A. Walker, Co-Administratrix
18 Staley Place
Durham, NC 27705
14-17P
Raeford, N.C
9
NOTICE OF SERVICE
OF PROCESS
BY PUBLICATION
STATE OF
NORTH CAROLINA
WAKE COUNTY
DISTRICT COURT
15 CVD 5046
GREGORY POOLE
EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Plaintiff
v. BUTLER’S WELDING SERVICE,
INC. AND
BILLY SHERMAN BUTLER, JR.,
Defendants
To: Butler’s Welding Service, Inc.
and Billy Sherman Butler, Jr.
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: Plaintiff is seeking a monetary
judgment against Defendants Butler’s
Welding Service, Inc. and Billy Sherman Butler, Jr. in the amount of Seven
Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty-One
and 02/100 dollars ($7,961.02), plus
interest through April 15, 2015 in the
amount of $2,380.02, plus interest at
the legal rate of 8% per annum from
April 16, 2015 until paid in full and
the costs of this action.
You are required to make defense
to this pleading not later than August
3, 2015, and upon your failure to do
so, the party seeking service against
you will apply to the Court for the
relief sought.
This the 24th day of June, 2015.
James A. Beck, II, NC State Bar No.
33813
James R. Vann, NC State Bar No. 18740
VANN ATTORNEYS, PLLC
Attorneys for Plaintiff
P.O. Box 2445
Raleigh, North Carolina 27602
Telephone: 919-510-8585
Facsimile: 919-510 8570
E mail: jbeck@vannattorneys.com
Dates of Publication: June 24, 2015,
July 1, 2015 & July 8, 2015
16-18C
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
HOKE COUNTY,
NORTH CAROLINA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to G.S. 153A-323, that the
following Public Hearings will be held
before the Hoke County Board ofAdjustment on Thursday, July 8, 2015, at 7:00
pm, at the Pratt Building, 227 N. Main
Street, Raeford, NC, for the purpose of
hearing the following:
A. Application for Conditional Use
Permit CU-15-11 submitted by A New
Beginning Committed /Willie Melvin
for a Class B Manufactured Home to
be located at Fulford McMillian Road.
The property is more specifically identified by the Hoke County Tax Records
as PIN 394040001132 (1.46) acres
and is located in a RA-20 ResidentialAgricultural District, which allows
a Class B Manufactured Home as a
conditional use
All interested citizens are invited
to attend this hearing and be heard.
Changes may be made in the advertised
proposal, which reflect information presented at the hearing. The above listed
items may be viewed in the Planning
& Zoning Department, 423 E. Central
Avenue, Raeford, NC.
Jacqueline Lowery, Zoning
16-17C
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT
OF JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
Before The Clerk
COUNTY OF HOKE
IN THE MATTER OF
JOHN VAN BONNABEL
15 E 119
All persons, firms and corporations having claims against John
Van Bonnabel, deceased, are hereby
notified to exhibit them to Emily Bonnabel Windmiller, Administratrix, of
the estate of the decedent at 1569 June
Johnson Rd., Raeford, NC 28376, on
or before the 24th day of September,
2015, or be barred from their recovery.
Debtors of the decedent are asked to
make immediate payment to the above
named Administratrix.
This the 24th day of June, 2015.
Emily Bonnabel Windmiller, Administratrix
Of the estate of John Van Bonnabel
1569 June Johnson Rd.
Raeford, NC 28376
16-19P
CREDITOR’S NOTICE
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF
JUSTICE
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION
Before The Clerk
COUNTY OF HOKE
IN THE MATTER OF
BENJAMIN A. ELLEDGE
15 E 101
All persons, firms and corporations having claims against Benjamin
A. Elledge, deceased, are hereby
notified to exhibit them to Jimmy R.
Elledge, Executor, of the estate of
the decedent at 870 Posey Farm Rd.,
Raeford, NC 28376, on or before the
17th day of September, 2015, or be
barred from their recovery. Debtors
of the decedent are asked to make
immediate payment to the above
named Executor.
This the 17th day of June, 2015.
Jimmy R. Elledge, Executor
Of the estate of Benjamin A. Elledge
870 Posey Farm Rd.
Raeford, NC 28376
15-18P
NOTICE OF MUNICIPAL FILING PERIOD
The Filing Period for candidates to file a Notice of Candidacy for the City of Raeford
2015 Municipal Election will be from 8:00 am on Monday, July 6th until 12:00 noon on
Friday, July 17th, 2015.
Filing will be open for three (3) four-year terms for Raeford City Council.
Notices of Candidacy may be filed with the Hoke County Board of Elections in the Hoke
County Administrative Offices Building at 227 North Main Street in Raeford, North Carolina.
This 15th day of June, 2015.
Robert E. Vaughn, Chairman
Hoke County Board of Elections
10
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
Raeford, N.C.
July 1, 2015
Spend some quality family time
together. Worship at the church of
your choice.
Our community has a number of
churches and a variety of denominations for you and your family.
BAPTIST
CHURCH SERVICES
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.
Sunday Night Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night Meal
& Bible Study 6:30 p.m.
Pastor Ken Williams
BAPTIST
Tabernacle Baptist Church
of Rockfish
3129 Lindsay Road
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m.
Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m.
Wednesday - Bible Study 7 p.m.
910-875-4134
Be sensible
with iron
!"##$%&'(')(%*+,-'"+ '.$/(0$%'
1,##-202%/1'$1%3/'(-4(51'&""*6'
7%2'"+ '/)2'1,##-202%/1'/)(/'8(%'
8(,12'129$",1')2(-/)'#9":-201'$+ '
,12*'$%'2;8211'$1'<=7>6
?""' 0,8)' $9"%' 0(5' $0#($9'
-$.29' +,%8/$"%1' (%*' 8(%' 8(,12'
*(%&29",1' 2-2.(/$"%1' $%' :-""*' 1,&(96' @(9&2' *"121' "+ ' $9"%'
1,##-202%/1'1)",-*%3/':2'/(A2%'"%'('92&,-(9':(1$1',%-211'('
:-""*'/21/')(1'$*2%/$+$2*'('8-2(9'%22*6
B1' 5",9' !291"%(-' !)(90(8$1/1C' 42392' )292' /"' 022/' 5",9'
)2(-/)'%22*16'D"02'122',1E
Howell Drug
311 Teal 'ULYH‡ Raeford
875-3365
NOW REQUEST REFILLS ONLINE
WITH YOUR SMART PHONE,
MOBILE DEVICE OR COMPUTER
VISIT: www.howelldrug.com
Service Directory
Reaching Over 13,500 Homes Weekly
CALL 875-2121 TO PLACE YOUR AD
Debbie G. Baker, Attorney At Law
$XWRDFFLGHQWVWUDI¿FFULPLQDOCall 910-904-5585
2UIRUKHOSKRXUVDGD\
³,QWHUSUHWHU$YDLODEOH´Dbakerattorney@aol.com
or hoke-raeford.com/debbiebaker
Noble & Quinn, Attorneys-at-Law, P.C.
$XWRDFFLGHQWV%DFN1HFNLQMXULHV7UDI¿FYLRODWLRQ
2YHU\HDUVH[SHULHQFH)UHHLQLWLDOFRQVXOW
Call 875-7181‡60DLQ6WUHHW‡5DHIRUG
www.nobleandquinnlaw.com
AUTOMOTIVE
Raeford Collision Center Owner: Larry Haney
)UHH(VWLPDWHV$XWR%RG\3DLQWLQJ5HSDLUV
)RUPHUO\*DUU\¶V3DLQW%RG\
86+Z\%XVLQHVV
(910) 875-4075
EYE CARE
Raeford Eye Clinic
7RWDO(\H&DUHWUHDWPHQWRIH\HGLVHDVHV
DQGH\HZHDU‡'U7RP,QPDQ
60DLQ6W
875-5114
HEATING/AIR COND.
Southmoore Heating & Cooling, Inc.
6DOHV6HUYLFH4XDOLW\,QVWDOODWLRQV
)LQDQFLQJ$YDLODEOH‡&HUWL¿HG<25.'HDOHU
KRXUHPHUJHQF\VHUYLFH‡&UHGLWFDUGVDFFHSWHG
910-281-4567 or 1-800-682-9276
Comfort Heating & Air
³<RXU/RFDO6RXUFHIRU7RWDO&RPIRUW´
1RSRLQWFDOOLQJRXWRIWRZQFRPSDQLHV
)LQDQFLQJ$YDLODEOH
Visa
2I¿FH0DVWHUFDUG
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Virgil’s Mobile Wash
,I<RX:DQW<RXU+RXVH7R/RRN,W¶V%HVW
&DOO8V:H¶OO'R7KH5HVW
3RUFKHV6WHSV:DONZD\V'ULYHZD\V‡6LQFH
910-875-3807‡7KH&OHDQLQJ0DQ
LANDSCAPING/LAWN CARE
JR’s Lawn Care Service
0RZLQJ7ULPPLQJ(GJLQJ%ORZLQJ
6LGHZDONV'ULYHZD\V
&DOOIRUDIUHHHVWLPDWH
910-574-7276
PEST CONTROL
Ron’s Lawn Pest Control
)LUH$QW&RQWURO‡$OO:RUN*XDUDQWHHG
5RQQLH'DYLV2ZQHU2SHUDWRU
/LFHQVH
3KRQH‡&HOO
PET SERVICES
Parsell’s Pet Grooming/Boarding
*RLQJRQ9DFDWLRQ"/HWXVWDNHORYLQJFDUHRI\RXUSHWV
2QO\GD\,QGRRUNHQQHOV$&2XWGRRUH[HUFLVH
DUHD$VNDERXWRXUSLFNXSDQGGHOLYHU\VHUYLFH
3LWWPDQ*URYH&KXUFK5GCall 848- 2621
OIL & LP GAS
Raeford Oil Company
/3*DV'LHVHO+RPH+HDW
:3URVSHFW$YH
875-4151
McNeill Oil & Propane
:3URVSHFW$YHQXH‡3URSDQH)XHO2LO.HURVHQH
'LHVHO)XHO*DVROLQH0RWRU2LO*UHDVHV2[\JHQ
$FHW\OHQH&\OLQGHUV:HOGLQJ6XSSOLHV
Call 875-3596
SENIOR PERSONAL ASSISTANT
God’s Woman Case Management
7UDQVSRUWDWLRQWRPHGLFDOKDLUDOORWKHUDSSRLQWPHQWV
:LOOVKRSZDLWUXQHUUDQGVVFKHGXOH
DGYRFDWHIRU\RX
2WKHUVHUYLFHVSULFHQHJRWLDEOH‡(910) 875-2232
STORAGE
Raeford-Hoke Mini Storage
/RWZHOOOLJKWHGIXOO\IHQFHG
.H\3DG(QWUDQFH6\VWHP‡0DQDJHU2Q'XW\
:HVW3URVSHFW$YH
875-1617
Manning Mini Storage
:HOO/LJKWHG)XOO\)HQFHG
0LOLWDU\'LVFRXQW2Q6LWH0DQDJHPHQW
+Z\%XVLQHVVOHVVWKDQRQHPLOHIURP5RFN¿VK5RDG
875-6500
SERVICE DIRECTORY
DEADLINE:
MONDAY 10:00 A.M.
The News-Journal ECHO
Classifieds
DEADLINE: 10 A.M., MONDAY
FAX (910) 875-7256
ADVERTISING
COSTS
or brought to the newspaper office should be paid
upon placement.
EDITOR’S NOTE
The News-Journal reserves the right not to publish
classified advertisements it considers to be of questionable taste. The publication of an advertisement is not
an endorsement of the worthiness of the product or
service being offered.
CORRECTIONS
Persons should check their advertisement for accuracy
the first time it appears online or in the newspaper so
that necessary changes can be made. The newspaper
will not be liable for mistakes in an advertisement
beyond the first week of publication.
$5.25 for the first
15 words & 40¢ each
additional word.
There is no charge for
ads for an item that
has been “found”.
Readers are advised to use caution when responding to classified ads that sell items or offer services
outside of Hoke County.The News-Journal is often
unable to verify the legitimacy of such ads.
PAYMENT
Easily, securely pay online. Advertisements mailed
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
HELP WANTED
SERVICES
FOR RENT Newly renovated condo’s 2BR 2BA
$700 per month. Please
call Office at 910-779-1095
or owner: Brian Brewington
at 910-734-3637
1000 sq. ft. Office for rent.
Call 875-3350 or 624-4103
Countryside Apts. in Raeford,
NC. Live in our quiet community of large garden homes.
Apply today for 1BR, 2BR
& 3BR units. Visit us at 137
Chilton Dr. or call (910) 8754559 for more info. Rental
assistance subject to availability. Section 8 vouchers
accepted. Accessible units
designed for persons with
disabilities subject to availability. $25 appl fee, credit/
criminal check required.
Equal Housing Opportunity.
This institution is professionally managed by Partnership
Property Management, an
equal opportunity provider
and employer.
Midway Apartments (Behind Fed-Ex on Raeford
Road) 910-875-0173 2 bed
/ 2 bath $595 per month
MOBILE HOMES for rent
2BR & 3BR. Call 910-6380489
FOR SALE Blueberries. $1
pint, $8 gal. U pick. Boxes
provided. Closed Sunday
and Monday. Call 843-2721
or 723-8267
Debbie Baker, Attorney
at Law is seeking to hire
additional support staff.
The office is in need of a
legal secretary to provide
customer service support
to clients. The office is in
need of a manager/runner to manage the office
personnel and daily business.Candidates should
fax or email their resume.
No phone calls will be accepted. Candidates must
meet the following minimum
requirements.1. Have a
valid driver’s license and
their own transportation.2.
Be able to type 40 wpm.3.
Have prior office or customer service experience.4.
Be able to work efficiently,
quickly, and be dependable.
Fax: 910-904-5589 email:
dbakerattorney@aol.com
NELL’S
ALTERATION SHOP
542 Cole Ave.Raeford.
Call 875-4998
WILLIAM’S LAWN MOWER
REPAIR We do Briggs &
Straton & Tecumseh. Call
for appointment at 910875-2694 or Stop by at
2692 Calloway Rd Raeford.
Thanks for your Business
ANGRY THAT YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY WAS
DENIED CALL CARL
RHODES AT 910-822-8419
Call Ray’s Home Improvements No Job To Big Or To
Small. 910-527-3900.
HOMETOWN CARPET
CARE Liv. Rm & Hall,
$26.50, Add. rms., $20 Sofa
& Chair w/ scotch guard $50 2-rm. min. 875-6466.
TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL; BUSH HOG,
BACKHOE MOTOR GRADER. PREPARE DRIVEWAYS, CALL 875-4759 OR
875-9077
FOR SALE
ASSORTED CHICKS FOR
SALE $2.00-$5.00 FRESH
EGGS $2.00 DOZ CALL
BETTY 910-551-9095
FURNITURE
All New Bedding Plush &
Pillow Top SetsTwin $75,
Full $85,Queen-Sets/$95$495King Sets $175$775Best Price GuaranteedAlex @904-3140
A QUEEN PILLOWTOP
MATTRESS SET $125New
In Plastic ASAPCall 910639-9555
All New Furniture Bedrooms $395 & upLiving
Rooms $395 & upDining
Sets $175 & UpHWY 211
WestGuarantee #1 Deals In
NCaamattressandfurniture.
comCall us TODAY!!!ALEX
@ 910-904-3140
HELP WANTED
Driver’s: Quality Home time!
Earn over $1250+ per wk. +
Monthly Bonuses! Excellent
Benefits. No-Touch! CDL-A
1yr exp. 855-454-0392
WAITRESSESS AND BARTENDERS AND COOKS
NEEDED PLEASE APPLY
IN PERSON. THE MILL
AT PUPPY CREEK 1825
JOHNSON MILL RD.
Try
for just
99
¢
LESSONS/
SCHOOLS
SUMMER DANCE CLASSES! MONDAY NIGHT ANGELIC ARTS SCHOOL
OF DANCE IS HAVING
SUMMER DANCE CLASSES FOR PREK & K-5 IN
BALLET,TAP AND JAZZ.
CALL 910-488-8887.
YARD SALES
GARAGE SALE Sat. July
4 8-12 408 Old Farm Rd.
Household items, clothes,
baby clothes, & lots more.
LIST YOUR CLASSIFIED AD WITH US!!
Ads can be placed 24 hours a day on The News-Journal website at www.
thenews-journal.com. Also available by phone at 910-875-2121, fax 910875-7256 or in person at 119 W. Elwood Avenue.
Try The News-Journal for just 99¢ for
WKH ¿UVW PRQWK :H¶OO PDLO \RX D SDSHU
HDFK ZHHN DQG \RX¶OO EH HOLJLEOH IRU D
IUHH3')YHUVLRQRIWKHSDSHUZKLFKZLOO
DUULYHDVVRRQDVLW¶VSXEOLVKHG$IWHUWKH
WULDO SHULRG WKH FRVW LV MXVW $2.95 per
month for subscribers inside Hoke
County, and $4.95 for those outside
the countySRVWDJHFRVWVDUHKLJKHU
&DQFHODWDQ\WLPH
Call (910) 875-2121 or visit www.thenews-journal.com/99
(]HPSHISL1\UL
PRIME DOWNTOWN RAEFORD
RENTAL SPACE
6--0*,࠮9,;(03࠮*644,9*0(3
*VU]LUPLU[WHYRPUN࠮*V]LYLK,U[Y`^H`࠮+VJR
࠮*SVZL[V7VZ[6ɉJL)HURZ*V\U[`HUK*P[`6ɉJLZ
>LZ[,S^VVK(]L Approximately 1900 sq. ft.
Large carpeted front area, with covered front entrance and rear
dock. On-street parking and municipal lot across street. $900/month,
one year lease.
)SVJR6Ɉ9HLMVYK»Z5L^4HPU:[YLL[
(.9,(;SVJH[PVUMVY`V\Y)\ZPULZZ
*65;(*;!9VILY[+PJRZVUH[ Like Us On
Facebook!
CHECK US OUT...
sLATESTNEWSUPDATES
sHEADSUPONWEATHER
MUCHMORE
,%453+./7!"/54.%73
Weekly newspaper serving Raeford & Hoke County
5 LINES $10.00 WEEK
(MINIMUM 4 WEEKS)
Page 3
Place your ads ONLINE at
www.thenews-journal.com
PLACING A CLASSIFIED AD
Ads can be placed 24 hours a day onThe News-Journal
website at www.thenews-journal.com. Also available
by phone at 910-875-2121, fax 910-875-7256, or in
person at 119 W. Elwood Avenue.
4921 Pittman Grove Church Rd.
875-5045
ATTORNEYS
!
,
y
s
a
e
s
’
t
I
(910) 875-2121
Pittman Grove Baptist Church
July 1, 2015
Covering Raeford & Hoke County Since 1905
July 1, 2015
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
Raeford, N.C
11
BLEECKER
BUICK GMC
WORLD CLASS SERVICE WITH
SMALL TOWN SAVINGS!
FAMILY OWNED SINCE 1938
926 East 4th Avenue, Red Springs, NC 28377 • www.bleeckergmsuperstore.com
Hoke County Residents
Are you tired of old cars
with new car pricing?
Are you tired of dealers NOT caring
about you and what you need
in your next car?
Call me, Brandon Davis, to schedule your appointment
today! Here at Bleecker Buick GMC, we care! We want
to get you in a nicer, newer car with the least amount
of money down and the lowest possible payments to
help you get the car or truck you desire.
Head shot
Telia Herndon’s 4-year-old daughter Zoey goofs around with the alligator on display at the Fort Fisher Aquarium during a family
trip to Wilmington. Herndon entered the photo in The News-Journal’s Oh Snap Photo Contest and nearly won.
Year
Vehicle
Stock
Monthly
Number Payment
USED CARS, TRUCKS, AND SUVS
B5042 2015 Buick Verano
$399
P25962 2014 Ford F-150
$415
P25991 2015 Chevy Impala(Certified)
$485
P25842 2013 Ford Escape
$320
P25754 2015 Chevy Equinox
$399
P25918 2014 GMC Sierra
$550
P25986 2014 Nissan Frontier
$395
P26000 2012 Buick Verano
$318
P25977 2013 Chevy Cruze
$222
P25906 2014 Dodge Charger
$350
P25863 2010 Dodge Ram
$399
P25897 2014 Nissan Altima
$299
P25917 2012 GMC Acadia
$389
P25899 2013 Dodge Ram 1500
$399
P25987 2013 Toyota Tacoma
$454
P25952 2013 Toyota Tacoma
$325
P25947 2013 Chevy Impala
$260
P25944 2013 Chevy Impala
$260
P25943 2013 Chevy Malibu
$261
P25782 2014 Chrysler Town & Country Loaded
$370
P25780 2013 Chevy Impala
$233
P25889 2013 Chevy Impala
$229
P25849 2013 Chevy Impala
$243
P25857 2011 Chevy Colorado
$250
P25941 2013 Chevy Cruze
$236
P25681A 2013 Chevy Cruze
$239
P25862 2014 Chevy Impala Limited
$276
P25772 2014 Chevy Cruze
$269
P25925 2013 Toyota Corolla
$266
P25897 2014 Nissan Altima
$364
P25910 2011 Buick Lacrosse
$322
P25846 2013 Hyundai Veloster
$368
P25774 2014 Chevy Cruze LT
$255
P25810 2013 Chevy Impala Fully Loaded
$270
P25934 2013 Chevy Malibu Well-Equipped
$277
P25637 2013 Chevy Cruze Well-Equipped
$288
P25709 2014 Chevy Impala Limited
$291
P25706 2014 Chevy Cruze Well-Equipped
$297
P25872 2012 Buick Regal
$305
P25736A 2014 Toyota Corolla
$315
P25900 2011 Dodge Ram 1500 2WD
$319
P25935 2013 Buick Regal Premium
$321
P25903 2014 Jeep Compass
$338
P25815 2013 Chevy Silverado 2WD
$325
P25926 2013 Chevy Malibu Loaded
$342
P25908 2012 GMCTerrain
$349
P25880 2013 Chevy Equinox AWD
$311
P25829 2014 Toyota Camry
$331
P25923 2012 Buick Lacrosse
$368
P25847 2014 Toyota Camry
$366
P25802A 2012 Buick Lacrosse
$331
Habitat house
(Continued from page 1)
more than 35 years and works for
the local government.
“She loves the county she can
now say she has a home in to call
her own,” Habitat for Humanity
Treasurer Daphne Dudley said.
The new house has rooms for
her sons and a large backyard for
them to play in.
“We have never had our own
yard,” King said. The one-story
house is also appreciated because
they will be moving out of a
second-floor residence.
“We’re able to be on one foundation,” she said.
King is “always a loving person” and always smiling, Bishop
Cunningham said. Cunningham
led the dedication and blessing
of the house and presented King
with a new Bible.
“By her receiving this house,
I’ve been really excited about it
because I know there couldn’t
be a more worthy person and
family to receive this house,”
he said.
More than 70 organizations
and businesses donated to fund the
house, along with support from
eight churches and numerous individuals. After the dedication, the
family and guests enjoyed breakfast donated by McDonald’s.
The local Habitat for Humanity does not have any funding at
the moment to pay for building
its next home, and is seeking
donations to help get started. For
donations, Habitat for Humanity
accepts checks made out to Raeford-Hoke Habitat for Humanity
with “local use only” added to the
“For” line on the check. Donations
can be mailed to P.O. Box 732,
Raeford, N.C., 28376.
H
H
H
H
H
GMCMilitary Appreciation
Special Pricing Until June 30
“Supplier Pricing for EVERYONE”
2015 GMCSierra Crew Cab
Farm Bureau members
save $500 on all new vehicles.
USAAmembers
save $750 on all new vehicles.
H
H
H
H
H
Drive a little, Save A LOT! Cars are cheaper in the country!
926 East 4th Avenue, Red Springs, NC 28376
www.bleeckergmsuperstore.com
An Edmunds.com Premier Dealer
Like us on Facebook®
www.facebook.com/bleeckerbuickgmc
Call Brandon Davis
Your Authorized Hometown Dealer
(910) 843-2141
mrchevysales@gmail.com
Investigators with the Raeford
Police Department arrested a
man last week on multiple drug
charges.
Officers arrested Cody A.
Locklear, 24, of the 1500 block
of McBryde Mill Road in Red
Springs on charges including 12
counts of trafficking in opiates,
two counts of possession of a
Schedule II controlled substance,
three counts of Possession of a
Schedule VI controlled substance,
one count of possession of a
Schedule III controlled substance,
three counts of possession of
marijuana paraphernalia and three
counts of possession of drug paraphernalia. He was also charged
with one count of possession of
firearm by felon.
Det. Jose Garcia with the
police department conducted
a traffic stop June 26 after observing a moving traffic violation. On conducting a search,
the officer found more than 30
grams of controlled substances
including oxycodone and similar medications, nine grams of
marijuana and a .9 mm Smith &
Wesson. Authorities seized the
vehicle and contents, including
$8,000 in cash.
Locklear has pending charges
from a similar incident in Robeson
County in 2014.
Locklear was held under a
$900,000 secured bond.
Det. DeNoble of the police
department also assisted in the
arrest and evidence processing.
Class Reunions
1956 — The Upchurch High
Class of 1956 committee will
meet soon. Contact Marjorie G.
Hendrix at 867-8555.
1961 — If you are interested in
attending a reunion for the 1961
Upchurch High School class, contact myrticemyrt@aol.com or call
Myrtice Pollard (910) 843-5952
or Martha McNair Brown (910)
875-6119.
1962 — Information on the
class of 1962 may be obtained by
calling Annie Gilchrist McLain,
487-4195; McKinnon McKeller,
864-0772; or Ellen Clark McNeill, 875-3237; or email emcneill1005@aol.com.
1963 — Information on the
class of 1963 may be obtained by
calling Edna Marie Black-Cooper
at (910) 843-5742 or email ebmarieblack@aol.com or Mary Roper
at (910) 875-4993.
1964 — The class of 1964
will be hosting a “MEMORIAL
Breakfast” (Labor Day Weekend)
September 5 at Upchurch School
cafeteria from 8 – 10 a.m. There
is a $10 donation. For more information call Rebecca McNeill
910-875-1469 or John McLean
910-843-4047.
1965 — Upchurch High Class
of 1965 meets monthly at the
home of Mr. Bobby and Jennie
Allen. All interested parties are
invited to attend. Contact Rev.
Jennie Allen at (910) 875-5026;
Pastor Cora Murphy (910) 6840417; Mr. Paul Purcell (910)
904-1622; Janice McDougal
(910) 423-6271; email jlmac65@
nc.net; snail mail 3649 Marcliff
Road, Hope Mills, NC 28348.
1967 — The Upchurch High
School Class of 1967 is planning their 50th Class Reunion
Prices plus taxes, tags, license & $499 handling fee.
0% 60 months
on all 2015 Buicks (W.A.C.)
Officers file drug charges
after traffic stop
University Studies
Automotive
Public Services & Safety
Hospitality & Culinary Arts
Computers
Cosmetology
Landscape Gardening
Golf Course Turf Management
Business
Engineering & Trades
Healthcare & Nursing
Personal Interests
Career Development
College & Career Readiness
Celebration. For more information, contact Walter Blue, (910)
875-3318, Delorise Lide, (910)
875-2480 or Annie Little, (910)
695-5519.
1970 — The Hoke High Class
of 1970 is having a Class Reunion
Jamboree May 30 beginning at 1
p.m. at Hoke County Recreation
Park, Highway 211 East, Raeford.
We will have grilled food, 70’s
music and games. Everything
is free.
1975 — The Hoke County
High Class of 1975 is planning
its 40th year reunion. We are
searching for our members and
contact information. Please respond with contact information to:
trinybooks@aol.com, gbhill27@
gmail.com, 910-213-7110, 910977-9076 or 910-978-4455.
1977 — Hoke County High
School Class of 1977 will meet
every Monday at 7 p.m. at Virgil’s Drive-In. Any interested
classmate may call James Quick
at (910) 273-1863.
1985 — Class of 1985 reunion
plans are in place and letters are
being sent out for our class reunion
from October 16-17. October 16
- Hoke High School from 4 – 7
p.m. - Tailgate before homecoming game,
7:30 p.m. attend Homecoming game; October 17 - Embassy
Suite in Fayetteville from 6 – 7
p.m. social hour, 7 p.m. – midnight – banquet. Cost is $85
per person or $150 for couples.
Please help us spread the word
to all our classmates. For further information regarding the
fellowship or the class reunion
contact any of the names below.
Regena McLaughlin 910-2614493; Tuwanda McNeill 910366-6436; Harry Southerland
910-978-9118.
1987 — The Hoke County
High Class of 1987 class reunion
preparations are underway for
2012. For suggestions/details
email: Della Brunson Smith
at_della.smith@hotmail.com or
Anthony Sinclair at microtec31@
netscape.net.
1998 — Planning for the class
of 1998 reunion has been completed. Please contact April Bratcher
at (336) 841-5388 or (336) 3382286 cell or Damon Williams at
(910) 690-6707 ASAP so we can
get an information packet to you
via mail or email.
2001 — A website has been
established for Hoke High’s
class of 2001 so that classmates
may keep in touch and exchange
reunion ideas. The website was
begun by Gretchen Adams and the
address is www.geocities.com/
fightingbucks2001/index.html.
New Location
Serving Raeford!
Pepperoni
Sausage
Cheese
All Day, No Need To Call Ahead! No Wait!
Everyday! No Limit! Come Anytime!
FREE CRAZY BREAD
Fall Semester Begins
AUGUST 17
3395 Airport Road • Pinehurst
910-692-6185 • www.sandhills.edu
with any pizza purchase
SAUCE EXTRA
Expires 7/31/15 • with this coupon code rae
7944 Raeford Rd. • Fayetteville (JUST ACROSS COUNTY LINE)
(910) 339-1088
12
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
Raeford, N.C.
July 1, 2015
NO CREDIT *
R
1311 N. Sandhills Blvd.
REFUSED
!"%2$%%.s(910) 944-9500
MONDAY–FRIDAY 9AM–7PM
3!452$!9!-n0-sSUNDAY 12–5PM
Owned by Barry Altman
t
4
h
Y
L
U
J
OPEN
20
%
YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE
WHEN YOU OPEN A NEW BADCOCK ACCOUNT
OFF
Raven
Prices & offers valid June 30 - July 13, 2015
Minimum $999.95 financed. Excludes 0% interest Same-as-Cash Accounts.
Excludes iComfort. Excludes Mohawk Luxury Vinyl & Tarkett
Fiber Floor. See sales associate at participating stores.
SAVE 201.90
5 pc: includes
queen bed
(headboard,
footboard, rails),
dresser & mirror
SAVE 201.90
798
$
reg. $999.90
w: 882479/80
m: 882477/78
b: 882475/76
2pc LIVINGROOM $401.90 BUY THE MATTRESS SET FREE
SAVE
Dahlonega II
882960
81” sofa
& 60” loveseat
2pc
$
798
reg. $1199.90
& GET A FREE 32” TV
OR *
FREE BED!
32”
LG LED
TV
*Queen and king size only. Mattress set and bed must be same size. Cannot be combined with any other bedding offer. Bed includes headboard, footboard & rails.
50” Smart
LED 116751
reg. $1399.95
898
$
SAVE
$501.95
SAVE
$151.95
2700 psi
pressure
washer
SAVE
$61.95
gas powered blower
115519 ...... reg. 199.95..........
138
LIMITED TIME OFFER
$
SAVE
$71.95
gas powered trimmer
115518 ...... reg. 249.95..........
• 180 cc
• 25’ hose
• 2.3 gpm
• 4 spray tips
• 12 wheels
117202 ...... reg. 499.95..........
23
44
BEDS TO
CHOOSE
FROM!
BEDS TO
CHOOSE
FROM!
ANY BED* UP TO $399.95 FREE
ANY BED* FREE
when you purchase a Legends Signature
Luxury Cloud mattress set
when you purchase a Legends Signature Restful Retreat
or Serta Signature Imperial Sky mattress set
queen set $99995 • king set $139995
queen set $129995 • king set $169995
SAVE
$401.95
30” rear engine
riding mower
SAVE
$301.95
42” 17.5 hp
riding mower
SAVE
46” 22hp foot
hydro riding mower $701.95
SAVE
$301.95
54” 24hp ZTR
riding mower
SAVE
$301.95
46” 17.5hp auto
riding mower
178
117144 .... reg. 1699.95......
SAVE
$61.95
115522 .... reg. 2199.95......
218
$
1898
$
SAVE $601.95
54” 22hp auto
riding mower
$
115523 .... reg. 3299.95........
2698
SAVE
$101.95
SAVE 21” high-wheel
$101.95 push mower
21” high-wheel
push mower
117014 ...... reg. 349.95..........
500 series B&S engine
$1369.85
$
18” chainsaw w/case
112050 ...... reg. 279.95..........
348
$
SAVE
up to
248
$
117021 ...... reg. 399.95..........
550 series B&S engine
22” self propelled mower
298
$
SAVE $101.95
398
625 series B&S engine
$
117025 ...... reg. 499.95............
1298
$
117027 .... reg. 1999.95......
1698
$
117145 .... reg. 2899.95......
2198
$
117026 .... reg. 3999.95......
3698
$
GET AN July 2nd, 3rd
PLUS EXTRA
10
%
OFF
& 4th ONLY!
*
Our already HOT items on SALE!
*10% off cannot be used in conjunction with the 20% off new accounts promotion. Excludes
appliances, electronics, lawn items, iComfort mattresses and flooring. At participating locations only.
* Certain restrictions and exclusions apply. Applicants must meet all State and Federal identification verification requirements and State
age requirements. Offer not available to applicants in default on a Badcock account or in an active bankruptcy.
Offer valid through July 13, 2015 at participating stores only.