Magistrate's Court The following Hoke County ma gistrates' judgments were issued last week. Richard Dale Mishue, Fayette ville, fishing without a license, $10 and costs. Simon Headen, Jr., Rt. 4. Box 27, Raeford, worthless check, S20 restitution to Jesse Tew, and costs. Thomas Ham, 602 Forrest St.. Raeford, worthless check, S57.07 restitution and S5.71 penalty to the State Department of Revenue, and costs. . Walter Sterlyn Graham, Faye tteville, speeding 67 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Malcolme Hervonne Graham , Rt. 1. Box 133, Raeford, failing to yield the right of way at a stop sign, costs. Paul Fitting, Camp Hill, Pa., speeding 67 in a 55 zone. $10 and costs. Freddy Wayne Adjur, Spencer, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Tracy Allen. Hartsville. S.C., passing in a curve. $10 and costs. L.T. Asher. Rt. 6, Monroe, speeding 68 in a 55 zone. $10 and costs. Thurman Baldwin, Washington, D.C., speeding 60 in a 45 zone, $10 and costs. Iris Bowen Barbour, Hope Mills, speeding 50 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Woodrow Wilson Carter. Rt. 3, Latta. S.C., exceeding a safe speed, costs. Edward Clark. Rt. 2. Pembroke, expired inspection certificate, and no operator's license. $25 and costs. Jerry Brown Cloninger. Ellerbe. speeding A"1 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Cathy Biggs Linthicum. Rt. 3, Raeford. speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. Gloria Gene Oneal. Fayetteville, speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. James Luther Parker. Rt. 1. Box 107A. Red Springs, expired opera tor's license. $25 and costs. Larry Readdv. Rt. 1, Box 541, Raeford. speeding 47 in a 35 zone. $10 and costs. E-5 George Kendell Rouse, Ft. Bragg, speeding 70 in a 55 zone. $10 and costs. Frank Wilburn Thrower. Rt. 4. Kenneth McDonald, Box 315, Saunders Street Extension, Rae ford, speeding 49 in a 35 zone, S10 and costs. Box 268A, Rockingham, expired inspection certificate, costs. E-6 Gary Lee Williams, Fayette ville, expired operator's license, and expired inspection certificate, S25 and costs. Donnie Glen Lomack. Rt. 1 . Box 580, Raeford, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Willie Dixon, Rt. 1, Box 528m Raeford, worthless check. $8 resti tution to Jimmy's Exxon, and costs. Chun Kam Tsol, Weldon, speed ing 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Michael Edward Warwick, Rockingham ? exceeding a safe speed, costs. Sally Douglas Sanders, Rt. 3, Box 314, Raeford, unsafe move, costs. Miguel Quintana, Romero, no address listed (migrant worker), no operator's license, $25 and costs. Phillip Allen Rogers, Box 70, Autry Road, Hope Mills, driving under the influence, no probable cause (Breathalyzer reading zero). Pauline Biggs Pittman, Rt. 2, Box 516, Raeford, unsafe move, costs. Grant Waddell McNeill, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 48, Aberdeen, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Woody Yates Ferrell, Raeford, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Chauncery Leonard Graham, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 133, Raeford, speeding 62 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. James Oliver Hensley. Rt. 1, Manning, S.C., speeding 69 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Donna McMillan Bullock. Rt. 1, Box 103, Lumber Bridge, expired inspection certificate, costs. Hubert Alexander Cameron. 904 N. Magnolia St., Raeford, expired inspection certificate, costs. James Robert Dees, Rt. 4, Hillsborough, driving under the influence, probable cause not found. Louise Kemp Thomas. Box 632, Raeford, expired inspection certifi cate, costs. Carey Anthony Parker, Fayette ville, fishing without a license, costs. COMPLETES 30 YEARS - Nellie Hazel Peeples recently completed 30 years continuous service at the Raeford Plant of Burlington Industries. Peeples has worked in the Preparation Department for her entire career al i he local plant. She began as a quitter tender and in 1968 moved to the Backwinder. Peeples received a certificate, a diamond pin and a camera she selected Jor having completed 30 years. She is shown in the picture with her supervisor. L B. Seals | left], and Bruce Dees. Preparation Department manager. It takes an average of eighteen months for a one-dollar bill to wear out. TIME FOR A CHANGE We can't become weak and expect to survive - The shock ing crime rate is on the rise. You can help. You are the life and the support of Hoke County. The backward look and the inward look has led us to a courageous forward look for today and all tomorrow. I will make The Hoke County S.D. the most respected law enforcement center in N.C. Vote for Honesty, Justification and Integrity VOTE PETERKIN FOR SHERIFF Paid for by WEST HOKE FIELD DAY - West Hoke School's students competed Friday in a variety of events. Here are two pairs of contenders heading for the finish line in one of the three-legged races. Foods Session Do you have questions about conservation of foods? If so. bring your canning, freezing and drying questions to a Questions and Answer Session at the assembly room of the Lester Building Thurs day. May 27. at 10 a.m.. 2 p.m.. and 5:30 p.m. Canning and tree/ing equipment will be on display. This equipment will be explained by Ellen Willis, home economics extension agent. SCX'IALS 875-2121 10 Ih. 390 10 1 hi. 490 10 lbs. 1290 10 Ik. 690 Neck Bones Pl?s Feet Spare Ribs Itor Pudding POSTON PRIDE Smoked Sausage Fresh Hamburger Patties io ik 14'? Pork Chop ioibt.1290 10 ib*.1290 OU) FASHION HOOP CHEESE I9? w k. A lb. STAR KIST CHUNK U6HTTIINA 6-02. CAN WATER PACK OR REGULAR WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS. WE RESERVE All QUANTITY RIGHTS. CAROUNATREET BARBEQUE SAUCE 6REER APflE SAUCE JIFFY CORN MUFFIN MIX 4 ,H., t00 MARK RfTE IODIZED SALT 4 ?? I00 303 mm |09 UB8VS VIENNA SAUSAGE 2 5? 89* BRANNY TOWELS (B*9 Roll) 2?100 HAPW KIDS SMOOTH PEANUT BUTTER.. a? I6* BUNKER HILL HOTDOO CHIU 3/1" VAN CAMPS PORK ft BEANS 2 89 FARM FRESH PRODUCE WASHINGTON" ? 119 ?mis 1" VEIiOW ONIONS i . 79' SNACK SHACK Plato - 2 Va?. (FF, Sbw or Potato Solid) CMekod - Fisk -ISO BBQ - Pork Chops - 2.90 Haatotrjar $9* * HoHa?t 1.25 Breakfast - Homomado Bitoifft Saasaja BJsmH - 794 Haw Bfcaitt - 95' Ico Craam Conas - tm. 19' - Largs 59' spceui FOOTLONe DOGS <EAAT1/UI.? SMAU FRIES tFOOTlONeOOe ft? IT 7:00 AM. 8:00 PM MON.-SAT. LEMONADE 25' ft 30* PHONE 875-3078 MRS. FIIBOTS MARGARINE {00 1-Li. Qtrt. COBlf FRESH MILK )4-e?i.99 COBlf HIDOESICIES ii.pi 99* BMTlMY FROZEN JUC6D STRAWBERRIES IO-Oi. Kl \00

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