r (right) and Gene Webb (right center) get some help from County Commission Chairman John Balfour (center left) and Raeford Mayor John K. A McNeill (left) getting the door open on their new store Fast Shop Food Mart on. Highway 211 near the Highway 401 bypass. The store opened December 20. . . . Year finally ends (Continued from page 6) about the appointment of an In dian Education Act director. A Hoke County man was sentenced to four years in prison after he pleaded guilty to incest charges. The Chamber of Commerce an nounced a plan to hire a secretary and to move its offices to a renovated Aberdeen and Rockfish Railroad Depot on Main Street in Raeford. December The Raeford branch of United Carolina Bank was robbed. Three county men were arrested leaving the bank, and one was charged by the Federal Bureau of Investiga tion. Grady Dominic Cunn ingham, 20, was awaiting trial at year's end on the charges. Commissioner James Albert Hunt said he would appeal a two year jail term given to him for a probation violation. Hunt also did not seek re-election as the commis sion vice chairman because of his "personal" problems. While 40 residents from the In dian community waited in the hall, members of the new Hoke County Board of Education stayed in ex ecutive session for 50 minutes. Share Your Christmas was deemed a success after the Raeford Woman's Club program brighten ed the season for about 1,000 needy residents. The A&R Railroad officially gave the depot to the city and county governments to be used by the Chamber of Commerce and the new industrial recruiter for an of fice. A Chamber sponsored mullet roast drew about 12S resident and dignitaries. Those attending were told that "good" things were go ing to happen in Hoke County. The county commissioners launched efforts to get countywide zoning started. Britthaven Inc. received the OK from the Cardinal Health Agency to construct a $1.6 million nursing home in Hoke County. Construc tion is supposed to begin this spring. The state DOT voted in December to return US 401 to the construction priority list. The year 1984 came to an end. McColl heading for Campbell U. Kimberly Melissa McColl of Raeford has been accepted to Campbell University. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas McColl. Kimberly attended Hoke County High School. Campbell Univeristy is located south of Raleigh, the capital of North Carolina, in the quaint com munity of of Buies Creek. In addi tion to a full liberal arts program, the univeristy has a School of Law and offers graduate degrees in business, education, and govern ment. Campbell offers programs of study at Fort Bragg, Rocky Mount, and Raleigh also. In cooperation with Ulster Col lege in Belfest, Ireland, Campbell sponsors a program in the applied sciences at Tankii Abdul Rahman College .in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Winner Eric Strickland, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tim Strick land, pulls the winning ticket during a December 15 drawing at the Community United Methodist Church. Josh Moody of Wagram had the lucky number and won a market hog slaughtered and cut to his specifications. The hog was raised on the Hoffmann-Lewis Farms near Five Points. Pro ceeds from the raffle helped the church purchase kitchen equip ment. J. W. Turlington PTA Treasurer Patricia Jacobs (right) presents prizes to calendar sales winners. Devon Day is accepting S25 for each homeroom. First place class winner was Mrs. Strickland, second place class winner was Mrs. Taylor and third place class winner was Mrs. Sutton. Darryl Monroe Is second place individual winner SSHf Jenifer Lindsay is the third place individual winner $25. Travis McLauchUn (not shown) won a portable TV radio. Other prizes were walkman AM-FM radios, stuffed animals, digital watches and baseballs. Mrs. Brenda Floyd, PTA Project chairperson, also presented Lisa Harris with a certificate for a one-week Florida vacation for her family. Har ris was (he first place calendar winner. Family wins vacation Christmas came early to students at J.W. Turlington School. Prizes were awarded to winners ? of the calendar sales project spon sored by the school's PTA. Lizzie Mae Harris and her daughter Lisa were presented with a certificate for a one-week Florida Vacation and $100 to spend during that vacation. The certificate is good until December 31, 1985. Harris sold 133 calendars for the Turlington PTA. Her daughter Lisa is a fifth grade student at Turlington. Proceeds will be used for in structional supplies and improve ment of the school facilities. Turlington PTA meets every se cond Monday each month at 7 p.m. in the school auditorium. 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