Area Incidents Thermal Underwear, Tools Are Taken The following were reported to the Hoke County Sheriffs Depart ment. A 1979 Chevrolet owned by Jose Alberto Arroyo of Ft. Bragg was found Sunday burned in a ditch on SR 1413 a quarter of a mile from the Rockfish-Wayside Road. Pamela Wansley Walters of Rt. 4, Raeford, reported Monday Health Watch Advises someone broke into her house and stole a color television set. a box of tools, and a TV antenna rotor. A white man about 22 years old and b feet tall pumped $23.86 worth of gas into his vehicle at Short Stop 54 on Rt. 1. Parkton, and drove away without paying. Two socket "sets valued "at $175 were stolen from Jerry's Auto Don't Overdress For Cold-weather Jogging It one of your New Year's resolutions was to start jogging, don't he deterred by the cold weather. While it may seem un pleasant. cold weather is not too much of a problem and can even be enjoyable if you take the right precautions. The biggest problem to avoid is the tendency to overdress. As the temperature falls you might tee I the need to throw on an extra sweat shirt. heavy gloves, and just about anything eise to ward off the cold. All these extra garments will do is weight you down and make your running more difficult and uncom fortable. Actually, the key to winter running is to wear just enough to keep you comfortable. You might _ IERN kTIONAL BANK \fen making walking easier on Main Street Friday, Trees on East Prospect Avenue bearing snow-covered ice. L# vjv vJL. vl/ v/> *X* \J> fs ?7\ ?js *T* *TS "T* *T* *T? *n ^ ^ ^ 'r* *T? 'r* *p? Snow photos in this edition were taken Friday by Pam Frederick of The News-Journal staff . L? ^ >1/ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ >X? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n ?'fs ^ 'r* *T* "T* <T? *Ts *TS ^ ?r^ ^ In Raeford Area House & Lot For Sale In Ashley Heights SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Carolina Model Homes FAYETTEVILLE, N.C Call Collect 919-485-41 1 1 or Write P.O. Bo? 64849, FayetteviHc. N.C. 28306 feel chilly at first, but as you warm up you will be surprised at how much heat your body will generate during exercise. As an example, a study by Canada's National Re search Council showed that the amount of clothing needed to keep a resting person comfortable at 70 degrees will keep a runner com fortable at temperatures well below freezing. Understanding the body's heat ing priorities will give you the best clue as to how to dress for cold weather running. Its first priorities are to keep the head and torso warm. Should these areas begin to cool, extra heat is directed there by the body's regulating mechanism. If the head and torso continue to cool, shivering begins -- the body's way of forcing the muscles to work and create heat. On the other hand, if the head and torso are kept warm, excess heat is available to send elsewhere, like to fingers and toes. The important thing then is to wear a warm hat and enoVigh clothes to protect your chest, stomach, and back and you will be as comfortable in winter as you are in the spring. It is also beneficial to take a little extra time to do stretching and warm-up exercises before running in cold weather. Since these can be done indoors you can get a head start on stoking the internal furnace. Also, after you have run. in any weather, it is a good idea to cool down gradually outdoors. Don't just stop running, but take about ten minutes to walk around and stretch before going indoors. 7>e?s decorated with snow and ice on snow-covered Old Farm Road. i - ?. ^ 3Stk/ii:v. * i 4^v. ' U * ?/' This picture was taken on Edi/thorough Avenue. Only the female polar bear hibernates. BLACK BART STOVES ??QQ no ? \J\J Piu? Tax b Freight ACCESSORY SPEC/ALS Flome Retardant Hearth Rugs FIREWOOD - ail oak 18" - 22 ' 19" - *17 Hearth Tool Sets - *29,s ?,19M Safe-T-Flue Creosote Remover-1 1 2" - MO*1 BAG COAL - KEROSENE CUSTOM MADE MOUNTAIN STONE HEARTHS & PROFILES FOR WOODSTOVES $40 ''' CORD - UPICK UP $45 Vi CORD DELIVERED h PLACED OAK CROSS TIES *4" each CHIMNEY TOPS STAINLESS STEEL - WILL NOT RUST KEEPS OUT RAIN, BIRDS. ETC 20% Off FATSO Coal or Wood Heaters Reg. M9900 NOW l179M 'Chimney Sweep Service ' Professions Installation On All Types "We Mow Hove Stoves for Mobile Homes Stove ft Fireplace Center g7S42?1 OIW. Prospect Ave. Repair, Rt. 2. Raeford, by someone who broke into his building, be tween January 8 and 10. A break-in was reported January 1 1 at Marvis Sturdivant's residence on Rt. 1, Raeford. Nothing was reported missing but about S20 damage was done to a back window by the intruder. The following were reported to the Raeford Police Department. Police Chief Leonard Wiggins said. Someone took a S4.59 pair of thermal underwear from Macks Stores January 12 and ran but dropped it outside the door. No one has been arrested yet. Mrs. Singletary of 506 Grant Ave. reported January 15 that on January 11 a clarinet and its case valued at $300 was missing from her car after she left it parked in Edenborough Shopping Center. Peggy Heath Cook, 211 W. Central Ave., reported January 16 someone took the battery, coil wire and FM converter from their places in their car and left them while it was parked near the A&P in Edenborough Shopping Center. A&P employees saw two people at the car. Nothing was carried away but the damage amounted to about SI 25. Someone stole a pack of cigar ettes from Macks Monday. Law rence Hailey of Rt. 1 , Raeford. was arrested and charged with larceny. DIO YOU KNOW? A'fcJXlAAO g" 15 ? Sfc* 0 MCN COW*** Service Personnel Airman Lewis D. Allen, son of g Mr. and Mrs. Eddie H. Allen Jr. of 1 Rt. 1. Raeford. has been assigned to Chanute Air Force Base, ill,, after completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and re ceived special training in human relations. * In addition, airmen who com- f plete basic training earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Com munity College of the Air Force. The airman will now receive 1 specialized instruction in the avionics systems field. His wife. Tammy, is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunham of 504 Brooklyn Circle, Hope Mills, i Allen is a 1976 graduate of Hoke I County High School, Raeford. ms TAX TIPS Tax Benefits for Older Americans If you are age 55 or older, you could be eligible for a once-in-a-lifetime exclusion of up to $100,000 of gain on the sale of your home, or up to S125.000 if you sold your home after July 20. 1981. If you are age 65 or older you can take an extra SI ,000 tax exemption for age on your tax return If you receive a pension or annuity, you may have federal income tax withheld from the payments by completing a Form W-4P, "Pension. Annuity, or Sick Pay Recipient's Request for Federal Income Tax Withholding." A puOfcc service message from tbe internal Revenue Service TEL: 875-4277 j FARM CHEMICAL, INC. Complete Pest Control Fumigation Service Weed Control & Fertilization Roaches ? Rats ? Termites P.O. Box 667 Home Phone 875-5098 Raeford, N.C. CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION Including Domestic Subsidiaries The Bank of Raeford STATE BANK NO 66 422 FEDERAL RESERVE DISTRICT NO 531 of Raeford, Hoke County, State of N.C. 28376 at the close of business on December 31, 1981 ASSETS 1 Ceah and due fram depository institutions 2 U S Traasu^y securltiee 3 Obligations of Other U S Oovern-nent ?Q+r*c >*e end corporstions 4 OW-gat-on? of State? and political subdivisions m the United State? 5 Other bond?, note? end debenture? 8 Federal Reeerve stock and corporate slock 7 Trading account securltiee 8 Federal fund? sold and securities pu'chssed under sgraements u B a Loan? Total (siciuding un earned ncoma) b Leea allowance for poss<bis io?" io??a? c Loan? Hat 10 Leeee financing race-vsWes 11 Bank pram. see furniture and f?*turee and other assets representing b?< 12 Real eaiete owned other than bank prem.se* 13 Investment? in uncon*oi<dsted aub?<d<?'ie? and asaocisted compen.as 14 Cuetomers liability to th.s benk on ecceptencee outstsndmg 15 Other ??aet? 1ft TOTAL ASSETS (sum pi items 1 thru 14) LIABILITIES 17 Demend deposit? of mdividusis partnership? snd corporstons i$ Time and savings deposits of individuals pertner?h.p? snd corpo'st-on? 19 Deposit? of United State? Oovernmsnt 20 Oeposns of States ?nd political ?ubdrv<?>on? in th? United States 21 DeooeJta of foreign governments and official mat.tution? 22 Oeooeits of commerciei benks 23 Certified snd officers checks 24 Totsl Deposits (sum of items 17 thru 23) a(1) Total demand deposit a(2) Total t.me and M*>ng? depos ts 23 Federsi tunds purchased end ?ecuM>e? so'd under egraemert? to repurchase 26 s intereet-baer ng demsnd not?? (note be'ence?) ??ued to the U S Tree aonr b Other Mabihita? for borrowed money 27 Mortgege ndebtedn??? and i.ebility for cap>tai'(ed ?e*e? ?8 Bank ? I ability o? acceptance? eiecuted and outstanding 29 Other liabilities 30 TOTAL LIABILITIES (excluding aubord 31 Subordinated notes and debentures EQUITY CAPITAL 32 Preferrad ?tock 33 Common ?tock 34 Surplus 36 Undivided pro*t? 36 Reserve for contingencies ?nd other cap-1 ... 37 TOTAL EQUITY CAPITAL Hum of item? 32 thru 38) 38 TOTAL LIABILITIES ANO EQUITY CAPITAL <?um of .tem* 30 J1 and 37) MEMOAANOA 1 Amounta out?t?ndmg ?? of report date a(i) Standby latter? o* credit totei a(2) Amount o' standby letters of credit m Memo item taP) convayad to oih? b Time certificates of deposit in denommetions of $100 000 or mors c Other time 4epoe<ts in s mounts of 8100 000 or more 2 Average to r 30 calendar dey??or calendar month) ending with report dete s Cash snd due from depository institutions fcorreepond? to item 1 ebove) * Federsi funds sold snd securities purchased under egraemants to raeet' fcorreepond? to tern I sbove) nd deoe^tu'??) "?tporvh ta Memerand? rf??i lb abtm) c Tofei 'oen? (corre?pdnde to rtem 8a ebovei d Tgn? certificate? of deposits ?? aeeemtnettoas e* 1100 000 e Total deposit? ftorreeponde to item 24 ebove) f Federal fundi purtfcete* an* securities said under afrsementi to repurchase correspond to rteat n above 9 Other iieba tiee tor borrowed money (cor ree pond? to item 28b ebove) h Total b No ?n?ra? outstai l through pert. c> :>el on? ? "?w?? H? M CMW l?M<| ?? Km*.. .W.aal^i ?>OlATo?? <y TO ?KM nwoirr ? - ? jorct c. nomot. vicc-mesidcmt t cashier DAt IMSMfD Hit) 87S SIM /J**-' ? fjaaaii i wiimh i ? tZo I

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