Now In Fall Swing Raeford i ? Department Store's \ Storewide \ After \ Christmas Sale \ Savings t of 20% Y in 50% Every \ Department , ?-? ??????? This Was All Part Of UNP. UP- Waiting in long lines for gas became a familiar pasltime in the spring of 1974. POLITICKING - Campaign posters told the election story before the May primary. CRASH - A student pilot flying from the Raeford Municipal Airport in June SPRING comes to Raeford. crashed into a tree in the backyard of the William GUI home on Prospect A venue. The pUol escaped serious injuries. BOOM' POW< - The look along Main Street is changed in Afrit with the demolition of the old theatre THE OLD ORDER CHANCES - Outgoing county superintendent of schools Don Ahernethy (left building. welcomes Ra: Autry to the post in Eehruary. yz&K i'- r*! EUND RAISING - One of the many projects undertaken to raise money Jor the LOOK BACKWARD - Once common, one of the few remaining mule-drawn Bicentennial Library was the scrap metal drier in March sponsored by the Retired wagons pUed the streets of Raeford last spring, perhaps reminding motorists who Teachers Association. > waited for gasoline that old ways may be better.

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