Mrs. Whitley
Dies Tuesday;
Funeral Today
Funeral service it to be
conducted Thursday afternoon
at 4:00 o'clock at Raeford
Presbyterian Church for Mrs.
Beulah Funderburk Whitley,
,73, who died Tuesday
afternoon at a Fayetteville
nursing home. The service is to
be conducted by the Rev.
Cortez A. Cooper, pastor, and
burial will be in Raeford
cemetery.
Mrs. Whitley was the widow
of H. W. B. Whitley, attorney
of Raeford, and had been in
declining health for about
year. She had been recently
transferred from a Pinehurst
hospital to the nursing home.
Surviving are two sons,
Robert of Philadelphia, Pa.,
and Edwin of Raeford; two
daughters. Miss Mary Hazel
Whitley of Raeford and Mrs.
Paul Whetstone of Shelby;
seven grandchildren; two
sisters. Mrs. B. K. Laney of
Atlanta, Ga., and Mrs. Lee
Medlin of Monroe.
MEN IN
SERVICE
U.S. Air Force Major
William F.H. Page, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard E. Page of
Aberdeen, recently took part
in a successful strike mission
IS miles northeast of Tay Ninh
City, Vietnam.
Major Page and three fellow
F-4 Phantom pilots were
credited with destroying eight
enemy bunkers and SO meters
of trench.
The major flies with the
12th Tactical Fighter Wing
based at Cam Ranh Bay Air
Base.
A graduate of Statesville
High School, he was
commissioned upon graduation
from the L'.S. Military
Academy where he earned his
B.S. degree. Major Page holds
an M.S. degree from North
Carolina State University.
His wife is the former Judith
A. Bintliff.
U. S. Air Force Sergeant
Steve E. Stevens, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George H. Stevens of
1 304 McArthur St.,
Lumberton. is on duty with
",ihe 4258th Strategic Wing at
- U-Tapao Airfield, Tliailand.
Sergeant Stevens. I Strategic
Air Command air armament
mechanic, supports B-52
Stratofortress bombers which
daily attack Viet Cong targets
and KC-135 Stratotankers
which provide refueling to
fighter, bomber and
reconnaissance aircraft
conducting the air war over
Vietnam.
He was assigned at
Columbus AFB, Miss., before
arriving in Thailand.
The sergeant, a giaduate of
Littlefield High School,
attended Worth Business
College.
His wife. Judy, is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
G. Floyd cf 85 Jerome St..
Lumberton.
Local Business
Retail advertising of
department stores in larger
cities has had a startling effect
on the sale of shoes in the
United States.
Over 27 per cent of the
money paid for shoes in the
United States last year was for
foreign imports- mostly from
England and Italy. The shoes
cost the stores more than the
American product. They are
nude by individual crafismen
instead of being mass
produced. The retail
advertising emplusizes quality
and styling to such an extent
that even lower income groups
buy the higher priced loreign
products.
Although there is no
evidence that I lie foreign shoes
are any sturdier or more
comfortable than mast
produced counterparts, the
hand-craflcd shoes do look
different. It is tins difference
which advertising is selling at a
higher per unit profit for llie
retailer.
Any retailer, regaidless of
size may learn something from
the competition for the shoe
maiket. If a difference can tell
shoot, it can sell a location,
special services, exclusive
pioducts. and the personality
of anv retail store or businot.
I very retailer exil because
his business is in sonic respect
different fiom his competition.
It should be llie objective of
Ins advertising to sell unique
advantages.
Hm one thine seems ceilaiu:
a unique advantage t likely to
go unnoticed until it is
publicized through advertising.
. COURT
Continued
Other cases in Court
included:
Flora Ann Harris, Raeford,
assault with i deadly weapon,
not guilty.
Alan Joseph Thornberg,
Raeford, speeding, $10 and
costs.
William Leon Senter,
Raeford, speeding, prayer for
judgment continued upon
payment of costs.
James M. Jackson,
Patterson, N. J., speeding,
defendant failed to appear,
court ordered bail bond
forfeited.
Robert West, Raeford,
worthless check, five days in
county jail.
Robert West, Raeford,
worthless check, 30 days
suspended sentence upon
payment of restitution and
costs.
Yvonne McCoy Ingram,
Hamlet, speeding, costs.
John W. Verbal Jr.,
Aberdeen, worthless check,
costs.
Howard Earl Harris,
Raeford, worthless check,
sentence to five days in county
jail.
Alvin C. McLean, Fort
Bragg, assault with a deadly
weapon, not guilty.
Johnnie Lee Watson,
Raeford, assault, consolidated
with following case.
Johnnie Lee Watson,
Raeford, assault with a deadly
weapon, not guilty; assault on
a female, six months
imprisonment in county jail to
be issued anytime within next
two years, costs.
Neil McGeachy, Shannon,
no valid operator's license,
thirty days suspended sentence
upon payment of $25 and
costs.
Ben Jr. Harris, Raeford,
assault with a deadly weapon,
not guilty.
Wilbert Lee Jones, McCain,
forcible trespass and assault,
not guilty.
Alton Hayes, Sliannon,
obstructing an officer in the
performance of duty, prayer
for judgment continued for a
period of two years, costs.
Rowland Fletcher Baker, Jr.,
Fayetteville, failed to decrease
speed, not guilty.
Horace McAllister, Raeford,
attempted burglary, bound
over to Superior Court for
action by Grand Jury, $1,500
bond.
Mary Alice Tyler, Raeford.
larceny, defendants motion for
non-suit granted by court.
Geraldine Thomas
Cromartie, Raeford. excessive
speed, non-suit granted by
court.
Freddie Levone Harris.
Raeford, assault, thirty days
suspended sentence upon
payment of $10 and costs.
Paul Purcell. Raeford.
exceeding safe speed. $10 and
costs.
Earnest Flynn Jackson.
Raeford, failed to yield right of
way, $10 and costs.
Donald C. Peterson, Fort
Bragg, resisting and obstructing
an officer, six months
suspended sentence for one
year to begin at expiration of
following sentence. Must not
violate any penal laws of State
for one year. $100 and costs,
appealed.' bond set at $200.
Donald C. Peterson. Fort
Bragg, driving while
intoxicated, six mo n I lis
suspended sentence for one
year, must surrender drivers
license, can not operate motor
vehicle in state for one year,
$100 and costs, appealed, bond
set at $200.
Walter Mac Culbreth. Wade,
no operator's license, prayer
for judgment continued upon
pavnicnl of costs.
Charlie McEachin. Red
Springs, failed to stop at scene
of accident, six months
suspended sentence for two
years, defendant pay $50 and
costs.
Stephen Pone. Raeford,
cureless and reckless driving,
thirty days suspended upon
payment of $25 and costs.
Guardsmen
In Ft, Stewart
For Encampment
The local headquarters company of the
2nd Battalion of Ik' 252nd Armor
Division kit early Sal ui day for their
annual Iwo week encainpnvni. being Ik-Id
this ycai at It. Stew ait. Georgia. Tltc
kcal nun. headed by ('apt. Daniel Baker,
is qvnling tlk- cmire two weeks in the
field along Willi Company A of
I aiiniibiiig. B of Saiifoid. C of Sou t Urn
Pines, and tU' oilier headquarters units in
Red Spunj! and Luniberion. The
hallaliiHi. commanded by Colonel Ed
New Ion. usually spends one week in the
field and the oilier week carrying out
administrative duties
The 1969 training session i cliediiled
bier in the summer tlian jsual. The
battalion usually hat its summer camp in
the first part of June.
from page 1
Magistrate and other cases:
Mary Startzell Wolfe,
Southern Pines, speeding, $5
and costs.
John William Pope, Spring
Lake, speeding. $10 and costs.
Earl Headen, Raeford,
worthless check, restitution
and costs.
Ollie Edward Quick,
Satsuma, Ala., speeding, $S
and costs.
James Samuel Hursk,
Raeford, speeding, $5 and
costs.
Alvin Butler, Raeford,
speeding, $4 and costs.
John Charles McNeill,
Raeford, speeding, $S and
costs.
Simid Peterkin, Raeford,
speeding, $5 and costs.
Bennie J. Edwards, Red
Springs, worthless check,
restitution and costs.
Bennie J. Edwards, Red
Springs, worthless check,
restitution and costs.
Michael James Scott,
Greensboro, speeding, $11 and
costs.
George Morris Jr., Raeford,
failed to drive on right half of
road, costs.
Earnest Sparks, Marston,
drunk in public place, jail fee
and costs.
Henry Lewis Graham, Red
Springs, without valid state
inspection sticker, costs.
Jewel Kay Thomas, Raeford,
speeding, $S and costs.
Frances M. Foster, Raeford,
fish and take undersized black
bass, $10 and costs.
Larry Heath, Raeford,
worthless check, restitution
and costs.
Patricia Ann Readdy,
Raeford, stop sign violation,
costs.
Mrs. Estella Thomas,
Shannon, worthless check,
restitution and costs, two
counts.
Reba Faye Bynum,
Gastonia, speeding, $5 and
costs.
David Locklear, Raeford,
excessive speed, costs.
Mary Shaw Ellerbee,
Shannon, speeding, $5 and
costs.
Evelyn Young Ashburn,
Raeford, speeding, $1 1 and
costs.
Joseph James Jacobs,
Lin wood, speeding, $13 and
costs.
Louise Erris Scssoms,
Raeford, speeding, $5 and
costs.
Charles William Murry,
Burlington, speeding, $11 and
costs.
Larry Steven Deal, Cary,
speeding, S9 and costs.
Nadine Jones, Fayetteville,
no operator's license, $25 and
costs.
Veterans
Corner
EDITOR'S NOTE: Below are
authoritative answers by the
Veterans Administration to
some of the many current
questions from former
servicemen and their families.
Further information on
veterans benefits may be
obtained at any VA office.
Q How long does one
have to serve in Viet-Nam to be
eligible for the G. I. Bill to
return to college, and how
much would a married veteran
with no children receive each
month?
A Actual service in
Viet-Nam itself is not a
requirement for benefits
(including educational
assistance) under the G. I. Bill.
The law requires that the
veteran must have at least 181
days active duty, any part of
which occurred after Jan. 31,
1955. (Active duty for training
purposes cannot be counted
towards the 181 days.) A
veteran in full-time training (at
least 14 semester hours) would
receive training allowance of
$155 mom hly if lie has one
dependent.
Sandhills
College
News
Dr. James J. Altendorf, dean
of instruction at Sandhills
Community College, lias
announced the appointment of
three new instructors who will
assume their duties with the
beginning of the fall term.
Ray E. Martin, Morgantown,
W. Va., Miss Sallie Sheek.
Winston Salem, and Larry C.
Wilson, Hickory will join the
faculty of the department of
technical vocational
education which is headed by
Henry I. Rahn.
Mr. Martin has been named
instructor in civil engineering
technology, a two-year
educational program to be
initiated at Sandhills this fall.
Miss Sheek and Mr. Wilson
will both teach courses in the
two-year business education
program at the college.
According to Dr. Altendorf
the 1969 fall quarter at
Sandhills begins with the
orientation of new students
September 8-10, registration
September 11-12, and the first
classes scheduled for Monday
September 15th.
Sandhills Community
College has received $21,796
from the Frederick J. Kennedy
Memorial Foundation of
Boston to supplement faculty
salaries this year, and also an
annual pledge of $13,032 for
the next three years to support
instructional programs in
health and food service
training.
Announcement of the gift
was made Friday by Dr.
Francis Owens, Pinehurst, a
Trustee of the Kennedy
Foundation and also a member
of Ihe Board of Trustees of
Sandhills College.
The grants to Sandliills are a
continuation of the
benefactions of the late Mrs.
Audrey K. Kennedy of
Southern Pines and Brockline,
Mass. who gave generous sums
in support of the college during
her lifetime. The Frederick J.
Kennedy Memorial
Foundation, named in honor
of her father, was established
to support numerous
charitable, religious and
educational institutions which
were her main interest for
many years.
'vo.,0...
Do not be overcome by evil,
but overcome evil Willi good.
(Romans 12:21, RSV)
A person cannot grow
flowers simply by hating
weeds. W hen a gardner sets out
to grow flowers, that becomes
his main purpose. Eliminating
weeds becomes a secondary
thing.
Most of us are concerned
about many thriving and
victimizing evils: selfishness,
exploitation of persons,
prejudice, various kinds of
enslavement. We sometimes
reach the point not only of
hating these things but also the
persons doing the evil.
Experience has shown,
however, that hate by itself
eliminates no evil. It often
leads rather to bickering,
rioting-even war.
Jesus counseled us to love
our enemies, to do good to
those who despitefully use us.
Paul said it in these words:
"Overcome evil with good."
Jesus and Paul are not giving
us idealistic or impractical
advice but pointing the way to
deal realistically with the
varieties of life and the nature
of man. We do win our enemies
more often with love than in
any other way.
PRAYER: O God. in a
world abounding in evil, make
us aware of that w hich is good.
May this awareness not dull
our sensibilities to the needs of
those caught in the clutches of
evil nor diminish our eagerness
to help those enslaved.
F'ANCHESTER WOOD VARO
WILL BUY
PULPWOOO
Contact
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PI . 875-3797
SURVEYING SERVICES
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Lane Surveyor
868-3601 PARKTON, N. C
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WANT TO BUY: Farms and
Woodland in Hoke County. To
farm and grow timber. Not
interested in development
properly. WD. Reynolds, Box
952, Lumberton, N.C.
11-33C
EXTRA INCOME
OPPORTUNITY: Reliable man
or woman. No selling. Refill
and collect from new type
coin-operated dispensers in
your area. We secure locations.
Must have car, references, S650
to $2850 cash investment for
equipment and inventory. Ten
hours weekly can net excellent
income. For personal
interview, write, including
phone number, to Cal-Ton
Supply Co., 509 E. Trade St..
Box 2507, Charlotte, N.C.
28202
UP
FOR RENT: House on 106
Lamonl St. Call 875-3824
anytime after S p.m.
11-12P
Holliday Plumbing Service.
Repairs and Const. Call
875-3107, Slims TV Service .
U-14P
Position open in this area due
to promotion. Are you
ambitious but feel you're doing
unrewarding, undemanding
work? If so, look into a sales
career with Metropolitan Life.
Like a business of your own, it
gives you freedom, stimulation,
and unlimited income. For
more information call Mr. John
King in Rockingham, N.C. at
895-6381 between 9 & 5.
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FOR SALE: Good used baby
crib, mattress included for $15.
Call 875-2293 after 5 o'clock.
1IC
LOST: Tan leather billfold
near Presbyterian Church. First
National Bank card for
Elizabeth G. Ford, Bluefield,
W. Va. $10 Reward. Return
office Presbyterian Church.
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FOR RENT: Two bedroom
mobile home on shaded lot 65
x 100, also spaces. Pine Acres
Mobile Home Park, 2 miles east
of Red Springs. Call 843-5643.
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N. Main St.
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FOR SALE: Good used 1967
Beelinc travel trailer, all
accommodations of home. Air
conditioned. Sleeps six people.
If interested call 875-2258,
Raeford.
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FOR SALE: 2 Lots on E.
Donaldson St. Contact Robert
Wood, Rockfish.
10-1 iV
FOR SALE: 3.5 acre lot,
corner Cole Ave. and College
Drive. 403 ft. frontage on Cole.
Call 875-3379.
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FOR SALE: 200' X 200'
residential lot located on E.
Donaldson Street. Priced to
sell. See Harold L. Gillisor call
875-2431 or 875-2412.
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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM? Perhaps
Alcoholics Anonymous can
help. Call 875-2025. Weekly
meetings open to the public.
Wednesday 8:15 p.m. Cole
Building Raeford.
FOR SALE: 6 room house, 2
acres land. Contact Sam
McRae. Phone 875-2605.
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FOR SALE: Jolin Deere
Hi-Cycle 600 Boom Sprayer,
258 hours. A. McEachern
Farm, Rt. 3, Red Springs.
Telephone 843-4720 after 4
Friday.
10-UC
FOR SALE OR RENT: Tluee
bedroom house with central
heat and one bath. Call
875-2653.
U-12P
3 ROOM
APARTMENTS
FOR KENT
Air Conditioned
Raeford Hotel Building
See Ernest Cartwright, Mgr.
or Phone 875-3055 Day
875-3492 Night
Fairlane has racked up the best track record in America 12 NASCAR wins!
Get it now at the lowest price yet Every '69 Ford tagged for clearance.
Raeford
Dealer
THE NEWS-JOURNAL
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1969
LAND CLEARING, Dirt
Hauling, Street Work, Front
End Loader, Backhoc &
Bulldozer rentals. Experienced
operators. Call us collect
425-4212 - W.R. King & Son,
Inc.
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$15 Exterminate for roaches,
wateibugs, silverfish, rats, ants.
SPECIAL free w i termite
treatment. Phone 3bl)-2522.
Wagram, N.C .
WE CAN ARRANGE weekly
payments on your automobile
repairs, tites and accessories.
Raeford Auto Company.
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RENTAL CAR: Rental Cars
Available Now. Call us, or
come in when vou need lo
RENT A CAR. RAEFORD
AUTO. Main Street, Phone
875-2125, Dealer License No.
1303.
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PAPER HANGING: Call
William H. Morse, Box 216,
Pine Bluff, N.C. Phone
281-3158 or 281-3249 alter 6
p.m.
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BARBER TRAINING, secure
employment, high income,
draft deferment, G.I. approved,
write for brochure. Charlotte
Barber School, 404 E. Trade
Street.
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FOR SALE: Cushman scooter
with side car. Just overliauled
Call 875-2554 alter 5 p.m.
$150.
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WHEEL AL1NEMENT
NEW TIRES
and RECAPPING
McDonalds
Tire Recap.
Service
Phone 875-2079
114 Racket Alley
& Stewart Street
Auto Co.
Lie. 1303
RAEFORD, NORTH CAROLINA
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AVON CALLING! WHY
WORRY about Vacation
money! A few hours spent in
friendly conversation selling
Avon will provide a good
income. Write Mrs. Betty
Edwards. P.O. Box 441,
Cliadhourn, N.C.
8-1 2C
YOL saved and slaved for wall
caipet. Keep i' new with Blue
Luaire. Rent electric
shanipuoer SI. Raefoid lldwc.
8-I2C
FOR RENT: Tiailers and
nailer spaces. C&v Trailer
Park. Edge Hoke-Cumberland
line off I S 401 South. Call
875-2128.
91 2C
A BETTER SUMMER
STARTS WITH A BETTER
C AR!! Insure a better summer
for yourself and your family
Willi a car from QUALITY
MOTORS, Hanis Avenue,
Raefoid.
8-1 2C
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GREAT HOME BUYS
6 Homes excellent
locations. All needed is
good credit and a total of
$195.00. Includes closing
cost. Only $59.00 to
$83.50 monthly payments
includes taxes & insurance.
Commercial land available.
Acreage and farm in Hoke
County.
CALL CAPE FEAR
REALTY, FAYETTE
VILLE, N. C. 483-4580
AFTER 7:00 P.M. CALL
HERMAN KOONCE,
875-2864.
Prions 875 2125