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.Phone debate on (Continued from page I A) delegation members Rep. Pete Hasty ted Rep. Sidney Locks, met with Raleigh attorney Ruffin Bailey on the matter two weeks ago. Bailey represented Parkton in their fight for service. "If Hoke County could get the service, we would not mind paying the same rate they pay in Fayet teville," DeVane said. Fayetteville customers currently pity $11.60 per month for residen tial phones and $27.78 per month for business. Raeford exchange customers are paying $7.87 for residential service and $18.89 for business phooes. Local rates are being subsidized by long distance charges. Ward said, adding that ooce deregulation is in force, local rates are likely to increase. "Raeford rates are not paying the cost of service today," Ward said. Deaths & Funerals H est el Garrison Two-time former Raeford City Councilman Hestel Garrison died last Wednesday at the age of 69. Garrison moved to Raeford in 1951 and retired from Burlington Industries after 30 years. He also ran Garrison's Tax Ser vice, in Raeford. He was on the Hoke County Planning Board when he died, Garrison was an active member of the Raeford Moose Lodge, helped found the Hoke County Rescue Squad and attended the ?irst Baptist Church of Raeford. Funeral services were held at 1 1 a.m. Saturday at the First Baptist Church and burial services were at the Highland Biblical Gardens. Surviving are a son, Thomas T. Garrison of Raleigh; two daughters, Gathael Garrison of Greensboro and Andrea Garrison of Raleigh; three brothers, Harold Garrison of Easley, S.C., and Melvin and Yank Garrison of Greenville, S.C.; three sisters. Hazel Garrett of Anderson, S.C., Wilma Merritt of Easley and Doris McDonald of Greenville; and four grandchildren. Crumpler Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. VMa Sellars Mrs. Viola Jane Hayes Sellars, 86, died Sunday morning in Moore Memorial Hospital in Pinehurst. Funeral services were to be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the , Crumpler Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Dr. Arthur Winstead. Burial will be 2 p.m. Wednesday at Crocker Cemetery in Johnston County. Survivors are three sons: Bob Sellars of Los Angeles, California, David Sellars of Norfolk, Virginia and W.C. (Bill) Sellars of Raeford; three daughters: Mrs. Edith Crisalli of Los Angeles, Califor nia, Mrs. Nan Wodowski of Fayet teville and Mrs. Daisy Gregory of Lexington, South Carolina; 18 grandchildren and IS great grand children. The family was assisted by Crumpler Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the Arthritis Foundation. The Johnson Company INSURANCE AUTO ? FIRE HOMEOWNERS ? COMMERCIAL 110 i. Central Av 875-3550 NOW OPEN FOR RENTING Village Inn Motel Hwy. 211 and 71 N. Red Springs, N.C. 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The warmer temperatures also make squirrels move more quickly, as evidenced by the blurred appearance of this limb walker. Full Fun Day planned Saturday is the day. The Family Fun Frolic will begin at 10 a.m. with opening ceremonies. The frolic will be held at Hoke High School's Gibson Gym with WSMR radio's Dale Edwards as the Master of Ceremonies. Between 10:30 and 2 p.m., members of the Raeford First Bap tist Church Adult Bell Choir will perform along with the Raeford First Baptist Church Youth Choir, the J.W. Turlington School Chorus, the McLaughlin Chapel Church Choir, the Upchurch Jr. High School Chorus, the Up church Instrumental Ensembles and the Upchurch Eighth Grade Band. Those groups that will have booths at the frolic are: the Na tion! Guard, the Highway Patrol, St. Joseph's Home Health, the Hoke County Public Library, School Dietitian Clara Pope, Sandhills Communtity College, the Raeford-Hoke Chamber of Com merce, the Hoke County Health Department, the Cumberland Hospital, WSMR, the Girl Scouts, Soil Conservation, the Employ ment Security Commission, the Hoke County Parks and Recrea tion Department, Methodist Col lege, the Hoke County Extension Service, the International Readers Association, the Hoke County Literacy Council, Indian Educa tion, Emergency Medical Services, Camp Rock fish, the Turlington PTA, Sandhills Mental Health and Juvenile Court. r Enviro-Chem Co. EXTERMINATORS HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL ittLWlEOIMBOROUOM AVE. JWTl-Conoty OFFICE 876-TH6 RAEFORD, N.C. EXTERMINATOR HOME 864-2314 Long Beach Office 278-9M9 Sidney Mansfield / Exterminator KIWANIS AT THE Family Fun Frolic Saturday Marph 30th . ONE TIME SPECIAL Come See Us and Purchase a Family Discount Ticket to the Franzen Brothers Circus on Tuesday , April 16th Regular Price '20?? Discount Price *15" Admits 2 Adults and 4 Children NEED A MUFFLER? Cane Tracks MUFFLER * TAILPIPE INSTALLED SPECIALS CUSTOM DUAL MUFFLER SYSTEM $99*s ?? "ITrtltfP ' COMPLCreiMOTAntn STANDARD MUFFLER *24" SHOCK ABSORBERS Inata Nation Mu* Teen, 17, gets jail A 17-year-old Raeford man was sentenced in district court to 120 days in the Hoke County Jail last Friday after having his probation revoked and being convicted of assaulting a man. Romcrell McRae, who was con victed of starting a fight and carry ing a concealed weapon during Oc tober of 1963, was convicted of a break-in in Moore County on July 21 of last year, court records say. The probation given him for the carrying a weapon conviction was revoked and McRae was sentenced to 90 days, records say. ^ He was also convicted of hitting Jeffrey Huey around the face caus ing painful bruises, according to a warrant issued for his arrest on March 1. For the assault conviction, McRae got an additional 30 day to run consecutively with his other sentence, records say. Earnest Jones, also of Raeford, had his probation revoked after failing to pay fines and fees associated with a DWI conviction in June 14 of last year. Jones, 27, was given six months in prison, records say. Charlie London or Landon, of Robeson Avenue in Raeford, was sentenced to one year suspended for two years supervised probation after being convicted of con tributing to the delinquency of a 14-year-old girl. According to court records, London, 33, aided a 14-year-old girl in staying away from her home between the hours of 12 midnight and 4 a.m. While he and the girl were out, the man had sexual intercourse with her, a warrant for his arrest says. "The juvenile can be (judged) abused and neglected," the war rant says. London was also fined $300, records say. Larry Melvin, a 17-year-old Raeford resident, was sentenced to no less than 12 months and no more than 18 months in prison suspended for three years of super vised probation after being con- . victed of pointing a gun at Thomas ' Bridges, records say. Mefvin was convicted on the charge stemming from aa incident on March >20, records say. Mdvin was also ordered to spend three days in jail and to con tinue mental health counseling un til released by his probation of ficer, records say. U.T. Locklear, a Shannon resi- . dent, was given two years on supervised probation and fined for cutting a man's face and neck and threatening a woman, records say. According to a warrant, Locklear cut Robert J. Hagadom and threatened Marie Locklear with cutting "her head off and tak ing it to Raeford to give to the law." . A warrant for the assault with a deadly weapon charge was drawn ? on February 11 and the com municating threats warrant was written on February 21. Locklear was fined $230, charg ed $100 attorney fees and ordered by District Court Judge Warren Pate to pay $492.53 in restitution to Hagadorn, records say. Two more people were sen tenced in court last week for being at Brtdy's Nightclub, on Highway i 211, with illegal drinks. On February 17, Timothy Mit chell, of Lake Waccamaw, was cited for having a mixed beverage where no license for such a drink exists. The 23-year-old Mitchell was given 30 days in the Hoke County Jail suspended for a $10 fine and court costs. On the same day, James Melvin Chavis, a Shannon resident, was cited for having beer under age 19. The 18-year-old Chavis was : sentenced to 30 days suspended for one year unsupervised probation and ordered to give the community 24 hours free service, records say. Edlnborough Data systems FULL LINE COMPUTER SERVICE FOR BUSINESS. CLUB. OR HOME . ' j. Income Tax Preparation dKormng Experiences of Sorrow turned to Joy David Dormer tOi?il^l mi ?ro?<?i h? Alil^murf ImniiliMl cowi)#l ???!< 'N-nf Wt ?irn PttmHi by TUB ADUtl CHOIR FIRST (I^TIST miTnrn , vnuwui MARCH 31 & APRIL 1 y?ao PM
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