Lift that barge ... It took a professional safe moving company from Lumberton an hour and a half to get the original safe from the old Bank of Raeford through the door of the Hoke County Public Library. The Bank of Raeford was founded in 1903 , just to give an idea of how old the safe is. United Carolina Bank donated the safe to the library for keeping Hoke Count archives and relics. Liz Burgess reports that the safe does work. Raeford man arrested for break -in of residence A Raeford man was in the Hoke County Jail Monday, under $2,000 bond, after being charged with a break-in and taking a woman's pocketbook. William Henry McMillan, 26, was jailed after being picked up on a warrant charging him with breaking into the home of Mary L. McKinnon, according to Sheriffs reports. According to a report by Deputy J.A. Foster, a witness allegedly saw McMillan around McKinnon's house and apparently saw the man throw something into some bushes nearby. The witness did not think anything more about what she had seen until later when she talked to McKinnon ang discovered the house had been broken into. McKinnon went to the bushes and recovered the pocketbook, reports say. In a statement given to Foster, McMillan claimed to be drunk and riding around with some people he did not know at the time the alleg ed break-in occurred. McMillan woke up outdoors somewhere in the county with his wallet missing the morning after the break-in, he said in the state ment. In an unrelated matter, there have been eight alleged shoplifters caught in Raeford in the last two weeks, according to Raeford Police Chief Leonard Wiggins. On January 17, a 33-year-old Raeford resident, Joey Roscoe Bratcher, was cited after allegedly trying to take two cartons of Winston cigarettes from the A&P Food Store, Wiggins said. The cigarettes were valued at S14.58, Wiggins said. The day before Bratcher's cita tion, a 76-year-old woman was cited after trying to take some cold medicine from the same store, Wiggins said. Lillie H. Locklear was apparent ly caught leaving the A&P with some asprin, some ammonia and some Comtrex cold medicine, said the chief. The merchandise was valued at $9.57, Wiggins said. Again, on January 17, a juvenile shoplifter was caught in Raeford's Maxway Store. According to Wiggins, a 10-year-old boy was caught allegedly attempting to take away a $22.97 tape recorder. The child will be turned over to juvenile authorities, Wiggins said. On January 24, another juvenile was apparently caught taking a cake out of the local A&P. The 14-year-old boy will be turn ed over to the proper authorities for the offense. The cake was valued at 99 cents, Wiggins said. Sharon Ross, 20, of Raeford, was apparently caught attempting to take a box of disposable diapers from the local Food Lion Store, the chief said. The diapers were valued at $8.62, Wiggins said. Another alleged shoplifter was caught at Food Lion on the same day. Robert Swain, of Raeford was cited after trying to allegedly take a pack of sausage and some candy, Wiggins said. Swain is 17, said the chief. On January 24, Roy L. Mur chison, 33, was cited for allegedly taking three packs of Newport cigarettes from Food Lion. The smokes wer* valued at $2.46, Wiggins said. Julia Marshall Douglas, of QoJ&r 4s Food Store Main St. Raeford, N.C. WHITE POTATOES 10 ft. bag 99* KRAFT DELUXE MACARONI & CHEESE DINNER 99* GRADE A SMALL 2 fax. EGGS 1 00 LONG LOAVES OOLOfN CRUST BREAD 2fcr 99< 2 LITER COKE 89* HYLAND 26% DOG FOOD Stft. bag 8" CASTLEBERRY BEEF STEW 24 oz.can 99* ARMOUR 12 oz. can Treet 99* V4 GAL. CTN. COBLE MILK 99* PENDER Barbecue 1 lb. V 'St. tow* mm We Have Garden Seed and Plants , m Fresh Rah - Oysters Racford, was cited for shoplifting after allegedly using a tube of lipstick at Raeford's Revco and not buying it, Wiggins said. The make-up was worth about $3.39, said Wiggins. On January 21, a break-in was reported at the Bluemont Beauty Shop in the old Raeford Hotel building. Discovered missing was an elec tric heater valued at $40, the chief said. Also on January 21, a breaking and entering was reported at Hoke High School. About $30 in candy was taken from the school store, said Wig gins. On January 25, West Hoke School was reported broken into, sheriffs reports say. Some children who live nearby are suspected, reports say. According to the report, a win dow was broken causing about $23 in damage, but only about $.49 in candy was taken from the school. The pumphouse of a county home was broken into and the . pump iri? y? a wtot in npimi - The vacant house belongs to CIT Mortgage, of Fayetteville, reports say. The cinder block wall of the pumphouse was torn down to gain access to the pump, reports say, adding that the value of the pump is SI, 100. The local branch of Sandhills Community College reported the theft of a typewriter from their classroom. According to Wiggins, the Royal typewriter was reported missing at around 2 p.m. on January 18. The machine was valued at $500, Wiggins said. On Sunday, January 13, a tuck was reported stolen from Tarheel Hatcheries, according to Wiggins. The 1981 Chevrolet pick-up was last seen leaving Racket Alley, said the chief. Clarence Willis was putting anti freeze in the truck. When he went to put the unused portion of the li quid away, he heard the hood to the truck shut and saw the vehicle leaving the alley, Wiggins said. The truck was last seen going down Harris Avenue. According to Wiggins, the truck Curtis Bandy reported acts of vandelism to his car on January 15, according to reports from the Hoke County Sheriff's Depart ment. According to reports, when the vehicle broke down, Bandy left the 1967 Falcon beside the road and took the battery. 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