Award winners Eighteen employees of Faberge completed from one to five years ser vice In February without missing any workdays. Hats, T-Shirts, Gift Certificates and Merit Certificates were presented for their ac complishment. Pictured below from left to right, 1st Row: Charles Fujivmra, Sallie Cummlngs, Howard MUler and Sumlko Hendren; 2nd Row: Vivian Rogers, Sarah Davis, Linda Tatum and Diane Mercer ; 3rd Row: Brenda Locklear, Mary Butler and Ed Jones; 4th Row: Perry Worley and Frierson Barnes. Not pictured were Johnnie Galberth, Mary Monroe, Angela Earle and Charles Thomas. Rep. DeVane is serving on 13 House committees State Rep. Daniel H. DeVane is predicting the current session of the Legislature will be a busy one, and with good cause. He is serving on 13 committees. "This promises to be a busy and interesting session with many vital issues coming before us," DeVane said. DeVane is serving as vice chair man of four committees: Ap propriations Base Budget on General Government; Appropria tions Expansion Budget on General Government, Banks and Thrift Institutions and Health. The Raeford representative is also serving as a member of these other committees: Appropriations - Base Budget; Appropriations -Expansion Budget; Judiciary II; Law Enforcement; Pensions and Retirement; Public Utilities; Rules and Operations of the House; State Government and University Board of Governors Nominating Committee. "The people of our district should have the opportunity for in put and I ask that they feel free to call or write at any time," DeVane said. Kemp ends basic training Navy Seaman Anthony B. Kemp, son of Arthur B. and Annie P. Kemp of Dockery Road, Raeford, has completed recruit training with Recruit Training Command, Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. During Kemp's eight-week train ing cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to? prepare him for further academic and on-the-job training in one of the Navy's 83 basic fields. Kemp's studies included seamanship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. Per sonnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. A 1981 graduate of Hoke Coun ty High School, he joined the Navy in July 1984. West completes basic training 'Marine PFC Donald K. West, son of James West, of Raeford, has completed recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Par ris Island, South Carolina. During the 11-week training cy cle, West was taught the basics of battlefield survival. He was in troduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience dur ing his enlistment and studied the personal and professional stan dards traditionally exhibited by Marines. A 1984 graduate of Bar boursville High School, Bar boursville, West Virginia, he join ed the Marine Corps in February 1984. FMa FOOO mOMMMOIS OF AMERICA hc. JACKSON'S ROCKFISH RD. RAEFORD, N.C. WE ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMPS WE RESERVE ALL QUANTITY RIGHTS FRESH LEAN 6round FAMILY PACKS 5k.tr mii PORK Sparertbs m Pi?s Feet Neek Bones JIMMY'S SHORT UNKED .69* 19* ? 39* Sntkad StuMga Urar Puddin) ? * 890 SMOKED PICNICS 5-7 I. MM) t FROZEN FOODS DAIRY COBLE MILK 98* Morton Pot Pies ?B?f 2?r 3/109 Rib Eye Steak HV CeUe Fruit Drink jyf GROCERY PACWC PEARt PINK SALMON 15K ez. m 159 pasar BATHROOM TISSUE 4,fe99+ nUMMPUtt CAKE MIX MRL LANE'S CUT GREEN BEANS 15 W, AM 3 -K? MRS. IMPS WHOUWHITE POTATOES 15 ?l m 21 79* CUT PORK CHOPS ~ "(? 0LENMLE SUGAR ? 7*0 ml - fcW ** cSj-i? " t ?-?.-A , Si iMhv MOM.- 7:00 fr*. ? 1 ? - ? PRICES BTECT1VE THRU MARCH 23 IS : 7? 4-Wers attend retreat The 1985 Southeastern District 4-H Senior Retreat was held March 16-17 In Robeson County. The tours and workshops pertained to this year's state project, communications. Four-H'ers were given the opportunity to tour radio stations, a newspaper office and television studios in the county. There were 150 4-H 'ers present representing 15 counties. These members from Hoke County took part: John O'Tuel, Melissa Pratt, Junior Johnson, Trisha Col well, Mark Campbell, Leah Hendrix, Sandy Lupo, Ronda Tatum, Mr. Jim Culp, 4-H leader, and San dra Ross, Hoke County 4-H Agent. . . . Around Town continued (Continued from page 1A) tion Dept., and others. Also there will be performances by communi ty and school entertainment groups. So go out Saturday, March 30 and enjoy the fun. ? ? * Mrs. L.M. Lester told me last Fridy night that she had read in this column about me taking my grandson to the circus. Mrs. Ar chie Howard, who was with Mrs. Lester, stated that I wouldn't stay long because the young fellow would lose his interest in the cir cus. Now maybe she is right, but don't you readers think I should take a chance? It would also be to the benefit of the Raeford Kiwanis Club if all you grandparents would take the kids to the circus. The Franzen Brothers Circus will be in Raeford on Tuesday, April 16 at the old National Guard Armory. The big top will be pitch ed in the ball field if my informa tion is correct. The performances will be at 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. Advance tickets can be purchas ed from Kiwanis Club members and at several locations in the area. You can save money by buying ad vance tickets. You senior citizen grandparents also get a discount; see you at the circus. * ? * Have you made your donation for the restoration of the old depot? If you haven't done so, please start thinking about it and make plans to do so. ? ? ? The ACC basketball teams in the NCAA tournament have shown up real well so far. Four of the five teams have made it to the regional finals. This means that 2 5V? of the teams in the regional finals are from the ACC. Duke was the only loser and that by one point. Maybe next week I can report two or three teams in the final four. Anything is possible! ...Repairs OK'd (Continued from page 1A) According to Byrd, the taxi way needs disking, fertilizing and seeding. A good stand of grass on a level surface must be maintained for the taxiway to be usable, said Byrd. He has been researching the costs of turkey guano and spreading for the airport. Although unsure of the actual amount, Byrd anticipates the costs of the upgrading to be minimum, 1 1 ii ' ? VJ.W11 mi m ?* i Due to the absence of Commis sioners John Plummer and Carroll Scarboro, a plan to zone around the airport will be presented at the April meeting of the Commission, Chairman Frank Baker said. Livingstone honors two local students The first semester dean's list at Livingstone College has been an nounced by Dr. Olivia T. Spaulding, Dean of Academic Af fairs at the College. A total of 100 students earned a minimum of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale with no incomplete or failing grades. Raeford area students making the honors are: Alison Purcell, a freshman, management major and the daughter of Mrs. Judy Purcell and Mavis Quick, a freshman, ac counting major and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Quick. JOIN THE NEW IMPROVED ? ? WEIGHT WATCHERS' ((Quick Start PROGRAM. IT'S QUICK. IT'S SAFE. AMD IT WORKS. Raeford Hoke County Library Tuesdays at 7:00 p.m. Call 1 -800-672-4640. $18.00 to join $6 00 each week thereafter. No checks please. Weigh-in is one hour earlier than class start time for new and re-joining members, unless otherwise stated. Regular members' weigh-in is one half hour before meeting. ? Weight Watcher* International Inc 1984. owner ol the We?gM Watcher* and Dlliz-b Curt tr.M? - An IRA at UCB does more than just ensure your future financial security. 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