The Hoke County News- Established 1928 The Hoke County Journal - Established 1905 VOLUME LXV NUMBER 13 RAEFORO, HOKE COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA $4 PER YEAR 10 PER COPY THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1969 Around Town BY SAM MORRIS COMMENDATION Mrs. Joe Parker who lives near the icene of the wreck that occurred on US 401 South Saturday called the office Monday with high praise for Trooper Joe Stanley of the State Highway Patrol. She staled that Stanley worked without rest in removing the bodies from the wrecked autos. Mrs. Parker said that as far as she knew that this was beyond the call of duty for a patrolman. So we commend, Joe Stanley, for job well done. Another group that was on the scene that we think should be praised are the members of the Hoke Rescue Squad. They give freely of their time and energy it all accidents, whether traffic or otherwise. The know-how of this group makes the work of everyone seem easier it ill times. The Back-to-School Promotion in Raeford is still in progress and local merchants ire stocked up with any item needed for your school needs. So if you haven't looked over the bargains be sure to do so this weekend. School begins next week. The Booster Club feed and the Firemen's dinner being back to back could have hurt the attendance at both affairs. The city still isn't large enough for too many feeds in the same week. When you think of the Booster Club you always think of Neill James Blue a member ind strong supporter of the Bucks. His lunt, Mrs. Kate Blue Covington, was in the office this week and stated that he was operated on in Winston Salem for a slipped disc in his back. We hope that this puts "the old kid", as some of u know '.;? '""K'n A-l shape for the upcoming football season. So let's all hope for a speedy recovery for NJ. Blue. Robert Catlin, former fire chief of the local fire department, was present ng awards or making a speech at the fiiemer's luncheon last Friday night and had the 'ollowing comment to make as he give an sward to Wayside lire Department. The award was for the fast action taken by that fire department when the squire of Puppy Creek, Dick Neeley's bathroom caught on fire and they kept the flames from spreading to the house. The directors of the Chamber of Commerce met Tuesday at seven a.m. for the monthly meeting and had the new highway commissioner as a guest. During the course of the discussion one person from Hoke asked the commissioners if we could get just one-half the roads Scotland County got during the past four years. He replied that Cumberland County would like to have just one-half the roads that Columbus got during the past four years. He said the former commissioner for Cumberland was in the county only twice to his knowledge. After the meeting everyone felt that Hoke County was very fortunate to have Charlie Dawkins and be with Cumberland and Bladen Counties to form our district. A letter signed L. Satterwhite states that Cy Israel's letters are enjoyed by many people in the Quewhiffle Community and hopes we will continue to print them. N Of course, the letters will be printed as long as Cy keeps sending them and his weekly work gives him the time to write. I was on vacation last week and found a note in my basket from Mrs. Harry McLean concerning "Menial Retardation". Since two others are out this week I haven't had time to contact Mrs. McUan but will do so, just as soon as the weekly rush is over. If anyone else is interned in this subject you could call her it 875-4144 ind let her know you will help ilso. The budgets and idmissioii committee of the Hoke County United Fund organization will meet Thursday night, August 28 at K o'clock in the I ducal am Building on t. Edinborough Avenue. If you ha anything to come before them be present with your reports, to states Donald Abcniethy, chairman. Schools To Open August 29 With the beginning of school next week the summer will be coming to i .close. According to Donald Abernethy, Hoke County Schools Superintendent, August 29th will be the first day that the Hoke County Schools will open their doors. On the 29th the students will only be going half a day for registration and assignment. According to Abernethy the buses will run for the half day session. The first full day of school will be September 2. According to Abernethy the school staffs arc just about complete. "We're in much better shape this year than we were last year," he commented. "We only have i few vacancies in special education and we hope to fill those shortly." Six Arrested For 4 Break-Ins Raeford police department has arrested four soldiers in connection with two break ins that occurred Sunday morning. The Travelers Service Station and Pure Oil Service Station both at the intersection of 401 and Harris Avenue were the scenes of the robberies. According to Police Chief L. W. Stanton. Coke and cracker machines were robbed at both locations. The four soldiers were seen leaving the scene and picked up by the police department and sheriffs department. Robert Gore, J. L. Sarbers, J. L. Ewl and Robert S. Scott, all between the ages of 17 and 20, were charged with breaking and entering. Stanton stated that individual bond had been set at $300 and the accused foursome will appear at the August 29th session of District Court. Another set of break ins occurred Monday night at the Hoke Rescue Squad Building on bast 7th Street and the Elementary School according to Stanton. Ovt. 't41S in damage was accounted for in stolen goods and damage at the Rescue Building. Approximately $25 damage was done to the windows at the school and a SI 5 stop watch was stolen. According to Stanton two boys were arrested for the offenses. One boy, age 14, has been sent to the training school and the other boy, Mike Walters, 16, has been charged with breaking, entering and larceny. His bond has been set at $800, according to Stanton. Wide Participation Sought In ASC September Elections Every eligible voter is urged to participate in the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation community and county committee elections Hoke County ASC Committee Chairman Ker W. McNeill, said today. ASC community committee elections will be held the third week in September, and slates of nominees soon will be compiled at the ASC County Office. "This year it seems to me especially important that farm owners, operators, tenants, and sharecropper not only vote but also nominate and work for candidates of their choice," said Chairman McNeill. "The ASC committee system is the vital connecting link between the individual farmer and Washington in the administration of farm programs such as crop acreage stabilization and commodity price supports. Farm programs are changing as national needs and concerns change. Civil Term In District Court To Begin On September 2nd Hoke County District Court, civil term will begin September 2 with Judge D.B. Herring presiding. Divorce cases on the docket include William H. Bruton vs. Eleanor H. Bruton, Mary Lois Lee vs. Ssg. Sammy S. Lee, Sue Nell Gay vs. John Henry Gay ind John Paul Dawson vs. Nadine Womack Dawson. Non-jury cases to come before the court include Hoke-Scotland Tractor Company vs. Ben Alston and wife Annie Alston, Richard Maynor and Willie Campbell vs. Bell Arthur Locklear and wife Bessie Locklear, Bobby Blanton vs. Fa et leville Wholesale Building, Florian Fashions Inc. vs. Davis of Liberty, Inc., Pure Oil Company vs. Edward E. Brecden and wife Leoni M. Breeden. Only two jury cases will be tried. They are Ralph Smith Cecil (BN7E7) Shirley Jean Currie vs. James A. Williams and Robert F. Turner vs. John ltarr.ll and wife Nadine. Three Killed Saturday In Head-On Collision I, '--,-1 SCENE OF ACCIDENT - Three people highway death toll stands at nine. School Bus Bus schedules are now in order for the upcoming school year. According to E.G. Inman who is in charge of the bus routing, everything is ready for the iew school district program. Carrying children to Upchurch School will be bus No. 7. Children in grades six, seven and eight will use this bus. The bus will start its rounds at 7 a.m. and will make one minute stops at the following locations. It will arrive at Upchurch shortly after 8 a.m. The bus will make its first stop at the southern end of Wooley Street. From there the next stop will be at the corner "County ASC Committees may well be called upon for local administration of new farm programs before many months have passed. We need the best possible representation of farm interests in our area. We need community and county committee members who will give time and effort to providing fair, effective, and knowledgeable administration of the programs," Mr. McNeill continued. Nominations lor community committee candidates may be made by petition by eligible voters and by incumbent ASC community and county committees. Boundaries of each community will be publicized, as will more detailed information on eligibility of voters and candidates, nominations and elections. The County ASC Committee is elected by newly elected community committeemen who serve as delegates to the county convention, said Chairman McNeill. Following is I list of the Hoke County District Court Civil Jury list for September 2. Sallic Bell McLean. Mable McGregor, Dora Lee Dav, Gcolda Williams. Anna W. Kelly. William Harrison McRae, David B. McGugan, Kenneth Charles Ritter, Worth Jones, Helen Ruth Phillips, Maiy Lisa Gillespie, Mrs. Cherry Lee Jacobs, Flora E. McRae. Mrs. C.C.Conoly. Royal B. Everett, Nina McPhatter, Lacy McEachern, Beulah Campbell Davis, Verna E. McGougan. N.F. Sinclair. William G. Polslon. Edgar T. Collins, William Davis, Richard Junior McPhatter, Willie Chiton, William H. Stutts, Glenn Wood, Anna Dora Moultrie, .eb V. Butler, Dorothy Mears. Vinson Dixon. Jr., Mrs. Francis Fowler, Lillie H. Locklear. Thomas E. Monroe, William Carl Willie. Kuth McDonald. Freddie Smith, Joseph Blue. Jerome Pickler, Mary C. Mason. Neill McFadyen, Jr.. David Mcintosh. J were killed In Hoke County Saturday on U, S. 401 in a head-on collision. Hoke County ' Schedules Announced of Harris and Dickson, then it will stop at Dickson and W. Edinborough and continue to its next stop at Prospect and P-clr-on Another- stop wN mide at Fifth Avenue and Green Street and then at Fifth Avenue and Fulton Street. The bus will then stop at the Raeford Elementary School and continue to Fultun and W. Edinborough. The rest of the stops, in order of their occurrence are: Central and Magnolia, E. Central and Stewart, Wilmuth, Oakwood, St. Pauls Drive, St. Pauls Drive and Reaves St., Elwood Avenue and Crawford Street, Crawford and Donaldson, Donaldson Avenue and McRae, E. Prospect, Forrest Street and Grant Avenue, Forrest Street and Sixth Avenue, Sixth Avenue and Saunders Street, Jackson Street and E. Prospect, E. Edinborough and Jackson Street, E. Edinborough and Stewart Street, and Sixth Avenue and N. Main. Two buses will be picking up children for South Hoke School this year. Children in grades four and five in the central district will use these buses. Bus No. 26 first stop will be at the corner of Eighth Avenue and Magnolia $130,000Prospect Avenue Project Up For Reletting Special guest speaker at the monthly Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors meeting was Charles Dawkins, the appointed elected Highway Commissioner for Cumberland, Hoke and Bladen Counties. Dawkins explained his intentions on curving out the state highway program and stated that he "would treat everyone equal." During the speech Dawkins announced that he would be re-letting bids immediately for the Prospect Street extension improvement. He estimated the cost would run around $130,000. Only SI 13,000 had been made available for this improvement; the rest of the money will come from the Commissioners fund, according to Dawkins. Another announcement Dawkins made was to stress the fact that he will make the widening of U.S. 401 one of his top priorities. He stated that he would push to get the 401 stretch between Raeford and Fayetteville widened to four lanes. Dawkins also re-affirmed the Highway Commissions policy on the paving of secondary roads and said that he would follow the conditions of this policy and play no favorites. After his speech Dawkins introduced his staff to the Board. Special guests at the meeting were John K. McNeill, mayor, T.B. Lester, County manager, and Doran Berry, District Solicitor for Supenoi Court. 1 I Jl w, Street. From there it will continue on to make the following one minute stops. Fifth Avenue and Green Street. Donaldson Avenue and Green Street,' Bethune Avenue and Dickson Street, W. Edinborough and Dickson Street, Wright Street and W. Central, Wright and Harris Avenue, Wooley and Maxwell Avenue, Magnolia Street, Harris Avenue and Magnolia Street, W. Elwood and Magnolia Street, W. Edinboro and Bethel Road, Dickson Street and Bethel Road, Wright Street and Bethel Road. Bus No. 2 first stop will be at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Forrest Street. From there it will continue on to make the following one minute stops. Prospect and Forrest Street, Prospect, Donaldson and McRae, Elwood Avenue and Crawford, Reaves Street and St. Pauls Drive, Reaves Street and Oakwood Avenue, Oakwood Avenue, Oakwood Avenue and St. Pauls Drive, E. Donaldson and Jackson Street, Prospect and Saunders Street, Prospect and Stewart Street, Donaldson Avenue and Stewart Street, E. Central and Stewart Street and S. Main and Campbell. Dawkins States Tuesday V HOKE- R.AEFORD CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEETIXC - Charles R. Dawkins, member of the Stale Highway Commission, was the guest speaker at the monthly meeting oj the board oj directors oj the local Oiamber of Commerce. Erom left to right are John A'. McXeill. mayor. Dawkins end Younger Snead. Jr.. president of the Clumber of Commerce. Hoke County's 1969 traffic death toll, swelled by three weekend fatalities, climbed to nine, one above the August, 1968 total. The three deaths occurred when a 1967 Buick convertible collided, head-on, with i I960 Chevrolet pick-up truck four miles south of Raeford on US. 401 Saturday about 10 a.m. The fatally injured were identified by Highway Patrolman J.E. Stanley as Fred Pcterkin Jr., 26, and his two sisters, Lois Peterkin, 30, and Mary Helen Pcterkin, 28, all of Brookly n, N.Y. The Pcterkins and five other persons were en route to the funeral uf their uncle, Ernest Whitman, in McColl, S.C. Whitman had been fatally shot earlier this week. Listed in serious condition at Scotland Memorial Hospital in Laurinburg were Freddie Walker, 3, Aretha Walker. 8 months, Billy Graham, Doris Walker, 24 and Annie McLeod, 20. All were related except Graham, apparently a friend of the family from Brooklyn. The group had moved to New York several weeks ago from McColl, Stanley said. Also injured was Irving Starnes, 43, of Wagram, who was hospitalised with severe lacerations and broken legs. Starnes was pinned in the pick-up truck he was driving for two hours before he was freed by Hoke County Rescue Squad members. Stanley said Pcterkin was driving a convertible owned by Graham about four miles south of Raeford on UJ5. 401 . He apparently tried to pass a vehicle which was turning to the right and collided head-on with Starnes' pick-up. Tlic two children were thrown through the top of the convertible. Pcterkin was killed instantly, and his two sisters were dead on arnval at the hospital, Stanley said. Peterkin's drivers license had recently been revoked in New York, Stanley said. Cortez Cooper Named To Board The Rev. Cortez Cooper has been named to the County Board of Elections according to John Scott Poole, County chairman. The Rev. Mr. Cooper was recommended to the vacancy, made by the death of Charles Strothcr, by the chairman of the State Republican Committee. Struther drowned in an accident earlier this summer. The County Board of Elections is made up of three members; two democrats and one republican. The two democratic members of the board arc Poole and T. W. Jones.