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Patton 's troops were training on the Vass Road, and the general was said to be a frequent visitor In town. The photograph was taken by Art Gore Jr. from the top of Mack 's 5A10 (now Jack 's) with the assistance of Luke McNeill and a Brownie camera. Luke furnished The News-Journal with the photo. . . . Around Town continued (Continued from page 1A) I asked him why he wanted to go off the street to talk. He replied that he didn't want any of his culture to rub off on me. I told him I didn't want any of his culture, but what was he talking about? It seems that at the convention the City of Charleston had given tickets to different events that were taking place in the city during the weekend. Clayton and Janet had two tickets to the ballet. It was a good thing Janet was along because I don't believe my cultural friend would have known a single movement by the dancers. Maybe we should send him to more conventions and instead of coming back with culture, he will return with the truth in him. ? ? * The 1934-1935 graduation classes of Raeford High. School held their 51st and 50th reunion at the Sheraton Inn in Southern Pines last Saturday night. There were 66 in attendance and they all were in high spirits and didn't look bad after 50 years. The Class of 1934 had 13 members present and the Class of 1935 had 27 members pre sent. Some were there for the first time. Reunions had been held in 1975 and 1980. The comments that came from most class members as they were called upon were, how long they had been married, number of children, grandchildren, and yes, great-grandchildren. 1 believe we had six couples who had been mar ried 50 years or more. I couldn't say about the number of children and grandchildren. As 1 walked through the crowd before the ban quet started these were some of the comments: Let me see your nametag? Yes, I knew it was you all the time. Where do you live now? Have you retired yet? You look better now than when you graduated! Yes, these were a few of the words passed. Now for a few of my observa tions: Carrie Hall Duke still has black hair and I don't believe a grey hair will make it into her head. . It was good to see George Bethune and James Veasey talking about old times. They married girls from the classes having the reu nion. George played centerfield and James left field when Raeford played Shelby for the baseball state championship in 1929. Margaret Dalton Simpson, Lucy Biggs Cougin, Joyce Lee Town send Faw and Deane Matheson Huggins attended for the first time. They were sorry they couldn't have been at the others. Walter McPhaul said he didn't know what he had been missing, Jeannie Bethune was at her first. Clyde Upchurch, Jaybird McLeod, Nig Epstein, Robert Whitley and Johnny Womble talk ed football. Irma Jordan Randall said that she could see the looks of parents in most of the people present. Her hair is still (expensive) silver. I could go on and on, but space does not permit. The classes did vote to have the next reunion in 1988. Time it seems, may be run ning out. Fairfield graduates as med. specialists Airman Tammy L. Fairfield, daughter of Suzanne R. Fairfield of Raeford Road, Aberdeen, and Alan F. Fairfield of Pinehurst, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force medical laboratory specialist course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. During tne course, students were taught to analyze biological fluids and other substances to aid the physician in the diagnosis, treat ment and prevention of disease. They also earned credits toward an associate degree through the Com munity College of Air Force. Fairfield is scheduled to serve in Farifield, Calif., with the David Grant Air Force Medical Center. She is a 1983 graduate of Pinecrest High School, Southern Pines. LEGALS PUBLIC NOTICE In compliance with General Statute 136-44.8, the proposed Hoke County Secondary Road Construction Program for the Fiscal Year July 1, 1985 through June 30, 1986 will be presented to the Hoke County Board of Com missioners for discussion and con sideration at their meeting on June 24, 1985. This meeting will be held at 9:00 p.m. in the Pratt Building (County Office Building) in Raeford. 8-9C FRESH VEGETABLES FOR SALE Watermelons. Snap Beans, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Onions, Cantalopes, ft Peaches. Raeford Feed & Seed 401 SOUTH Monday ? Saturday 8 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m. ? 5:30 p.m. * i CUSTOMER SERVICE Dundarrach, N.C. COMPLETE INSECT CONTROL FROM THE HOME TO THE FARM ?Federal Crop Insurance ^ Route 1, Box 251 -A Shannon, N.C. Phone 875-8912 Richard McMillan 875-2493 Nights 875-5614 ABSOLUTE AUCTION Mary E. Brown Land, St. Pauls, N.C. Sat - June 22nd ? 10 am SALE LOCATION: On the property 3'/j miles west of St. Pauls on Hwy. 20. Look for signs on property holf way between Lumber Bridge & St. Pouts. (Rex, N.C.) TRACT #1 ? Approx. 39.83 acrm ?(25 acra claarad) with approx. 3,000 faat of road frontaga on Hwy. 20 and approx. 22.42 lb. of tobacco allotment TRACT 12 - Approx. 19.6 acra?of wood land locatad on SR 1729. Juat V4 mil* from Tract /I. Sala to ba held at Tract t\ on Hwy. 20. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Thia la It ? a chanca to buy at your prlca ao plan to ba with us fr raglstar for Fraa Caah Prlzaa to ba glvan away. TERMS: 10% down day of tala - balanca dua within 30 days upon dallvary of Daad. (No waiting - High Blddar Buy*) For Mof v Information Contact DEVANE REALTY ft AUCTION 175-2628 or Raefotd, N.C. 28371 H 876-2862 AUCTIONEER UC DID YOU KNOW ? *5.00 A Month WIN Buy *20,000. OF NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE If Age 21 Or Younger (OntyA Utttm Mora If Ovmr21)

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