<~Y\&wa The Hoke County News - Established 1928 VafeMM LXXIV N amber 45 RAEFORI), HOKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA journal 25 The Hoke County Journal - Established 1905 510 PER YEAR Thursday, March 3, 1983 Stepdaughter Charged With Rockfish Slaying By Shun Matthews A 22-year-old Ft. Bragg woman charged with the February 7 stabbing (kadi of her stepfather will be arraigned in Hoke County District Court on March 11. Hoke County Authorities arrested Victoria S. Burnette, 22, in connec tion with the slaying of Roger Keith Shannon near the Rockfish area. Burnette was in the Hoke County Jail under a S 50. 000 surety bond on Tuesday. "The physical evidence found at the crime scene matched that found in a truck owned by Shannon and provided us with the evidence we needed to arrest Miss Burnette," Barrington said. The truck, a 1969 CMC pickup, was the key to solving the crime, accor ding to Barrington. The body of the victim was found on February 8 in a wooded area bet ween Rockfish and Arabia by some hunters. Authorities had said at an earlier date that a rope was found near the body leading them to believe the victim had been tied prior to death. Shannon had been stabbed 10 to 12 times in the chest, back, and legs, the sheriff said earlier. "At this time all I can say is that it appears the motive of the crime was apparently of sexual deviation," Barrington added. Burnette made her first appearance in Hoke County District Court last Friday and is now being held under bond until the preliminary- hearing set for March 1 1 . Hoke Fugitive Alludes Columbus Co. Officers By Deuce Nivtn State prison officials from the Brunswick County unit near Whiteville have spent more than a week in a futile search for a Hoke County man who escaped their custody on February 22. Jesse Reaves, aka Willie R. Jacob, 31 ran away from a prison transfer bus at a stop sign near the Columbus County Prison Unit about 8: IS last Tuesday night. He had apparently jimmied open the back door of the bus, according to prison spokesman Lt.J.R. Hunt Jr. Blood hounds were called in and other prison unit officials and area lawmen concentrated their search on the Williams Township com munity in southern Columbus County late Tuesday night and most of the day Wednesday. However, Reaves had forced his way into the mobile home of Michael Cox in Williams Township and forced Cox to take him to South Carolina, according to Hunt. "He(Cox) took him to a mile this side of Green Sea(SC)," Hunt said. "Reaves told him to pull over to the side of the road; and he got out and ran." Reaves was again seen in the Green Sea area late Wednesday night when he approached some men at a local church and claimed to have run out of gas. Hunt said. "One of the boys there gave him a ride to Mount Olive, and we haven't heard from him since," Hunt said. Mt. Olive is located in rural Horry County, S.C., several miles from Green Sea. Hunt said the search for Reaves continues although officials from this side of the state line are depen dent on South Carolina law en forcement authorities since their jurisdiction does not cross the border. Reaves was returning to the prison from Raeford last Tuesday, a day after a Hoke County Grand Jury indicted him on auto theft and felonious larceny charges for the 1980 theft of a 1976 El Camino truck. Reaves was serving a 10 year prison term on the conviction of receiving a stolen vehicle in Hoke County, prison officials said. r Around Town bf S?i M?m Th* weather over the weekend was somewhat on the cold side and the forecast seems to be for rain the first of the week. As this is being written Monday afternoon it is raining and the noonday weather report calls for three to four inches of rain near the coast. Also the winds will be about 25 miles per hour and with the full moon this means that tides will be above normal. This will cause more erosion at most of the North Carolina beaches. Robert Gatlin was by the office Mooday afternoon and said thai we had already set a record for rainfall for February and that it should be more by midnight. An article about this rainfall will ap pear elsewhere in the paper. With March now with us there shouldn't be too much cold weather left for this year. ? ? ? The University of Nevada at Las Vegas didn't stay number one in the college basketball polls very long. Like all other teams the top spot spelled disaster for them. They lost two games during the past week. Who will be the next to rise and fan? ? ? ? Don't forget that the Democratic Party precinct meetings will be held at al polling places Thursday night. March 3 at 8 p.m. Officers wfl be elected and abo delegates to the Coraty Convention will be ?Mi at this time. if i?uitftd in party politics ^?tMi u where It afl begins. So mmk yemr rahndai to be in atten dance Thursday night. (Sne AROUND TOWN, page 7A) HONORED: Ron Matthews, Raeford City Manager, was recent ly named Chairman of the Hoke County United Way. Ron Matthews Named To United Way Post Raeford City Manager Ronald L. Matthews has been named Campaign Chairman for this year's Hoke County United Way drive. Matthews, who has served as ci ty manager here since 1978, hopes to lead this year's campaign into full swing by April. Hoke County is one of only 70 organizations in the United States that holds its United Way drive in tW spring. "We have followed the lead of local industries, who believe that it would be less confusing to hold it in the spring," Hoke County United Way President Ken Wither spoon said. In the fall, when moM organiza tions hold United Way drives, Hoke County is in the middle of other programs, like in-gatherings, carnivals and plate sales. These conflicts might siphon the manpower and funds needed for a successful United Way drive, Witherspoon said. (See UNITED WAY. page 7A) ?;v ; I III' W'v KILLING FIRE: The charred remains of (he mobile home where five year-old Saundnate McDougald was killed early Saturday morning. DSS Cracking Down On Food Stamp Fraud By Sherry Matthews Food stamp fraud is not a new thing in Hoke County, but crack ing down on the offenders is, a spokesman for the Department of Social Services (DSS) said. "About 22