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TOP BUILDER - Carson Davis Jr., (center) Raeford builder, was recently honored in Orlando, Fla. by National Homes as the builder responsible for production of the company S 500,00th house. With him are firm executives David McKenzie and Warren Davis. Stonewall Report By Mr?. Harold Chason A film strip will be shown at Sandy Grove United Methodist Church Thursday night (tonight) March 20 on "One Great Hour or Sharing," A special offering on Easter Sunday for the hungry of the world. The fish dinner at Epltesus Baptist Church Saturday March 15 was a success due to the cooperation of the public and the church members working together. Wendell Quick is a patient at the North Carolina Sanilorium in McCain. He is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Simmons and children were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Chester Beasley. Whiteford Jones of Colonial Heights. Va? Billy Jones of Richmond, Virginia, Mr, and Mrs. D.C. Oliver of Atlanta and Mr, and Mrs. Rudy Cobb of Winsor were home last week to visit with their father, John Allen Jones who is a patient at the Veterans Hospital in Fayettcvillc. Mrs. Maude Gibson of Red Springs visited on Friday. Mrs, Annie Mae Scott and Lloyd Scott of Lumberton were Sunday guests of Mrs. Dora Chason. Mrs. Kermit Crawley of Raeford was a dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoke Artists In Show At Sandhills Sandhills Community College will present the 1975 Arts and Crafts Show Sunday afternoon from 2 - 5 p.m. in the Student Union Building. It will feature the handiwork of students in classes offered by the division of continuing education of the college. According to Harlan McCaskill, dean of continuing education, the exhibit will feature paintings, drawings, needlecraft of all kinds including quilts and clothing, pottery, decoupage, china painting, ceramics, photography, upholstery and pineneedle crafts done by students in Sandhills classes in the area. Students in classes in Raeford, many places in Moore County including rest homes, and in courses offered on the campus will display their handiwork. Crawley and daughter Sandra, Sunday. Mrs. Wendell Quick and Mrs. Allic K. Maxwell visited Mrs. Richard Cox in Lumber Bridge Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Maxwell and family were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. John Covington in Lumber Bridge. Mrs. Pauline Kennedy of the 71st Community spent the weekend with her father Paul Barbour. Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Melin and children of Raleigh spent the weekend with Mrs. O.B. Maxwell, Sr. Neill A. Jackson and Gordon Treadwell spent the weekend at Holden Beach. Mrs. Richard McMillian visited her father Sid Sumner and Mrs. Earl Hendrix at Moore Memorial Hospital Monday. Sherrie Daniels of Raeford spent Saturday night with Mrs. Barbara Treadwell. Mrs. T.H. Brock and children of Lumberton were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Hendrix. Mrs. Jessie Livingstone was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Allie K. Maxwell and Mrs. Flozelia Clardy. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Phillips and son of Raeford and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Phillips of Fayetteville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.B. Maxwell and family. BIRTHDAY Mrs. Donald Hendrix entertained at her home Sunday March 16, for the Fifth birthday of her daughter Donna. Birthday cake, ice cream, potato chips and Cokes were served. Seventeen guests were present including Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Hendrix of Red Springs. Mrs. Mary Adams and Mrs. Earl Tolar attended the Expo 75 trade fair at the Memorial Auditorium in Fayetteville Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Klutz of Gastonia and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Patterson of Mt. Gilead spent the weekend with Mrs. Nettie Butler. Mr. and Mrs. William Ratley visited on Sunday. Mrs. Annie Bell Adcox spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis. Congratulations! to Miss Judy Daniels as third place winner in voice at the district nine Fine Arts Festival of the N.C. Federation of Women's Clubs. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spears visited Mrs. Lula Rackley in Fayetteville Sunday afternoon. Roy Hayward III celebrated his eighteenth birthday with a steak dinner and homemade ice cream with bis family Wednesday night. J.H. AUSTIN INSURANCE SINCE 1950 "V ???# AUTO - FIRE - LIFE - CASUALTY 114 W. EDINBOROUGH AVE. PHONE 875-3667 Magistrates Court Tlie following cases were heard by the magistrates. Josephine King. Kaeford. worthless check for $5.09 to Valu-Mart. pay check and court costs; Gene A. Lewis, Raleigh, speeding 70 in a 55 mph zone. $10, costs; Joseph Green, Rt. 2. Raeford, worthless check for $40.94 to Willie Bullard, pay check and costs; Allen L. Summers. Fayetteville, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; Charles B. Hasty, Chattanooga, Tenn., 67 in a 55 mph zone, $10 costs; Wilson Stepherson, Fayetteville, 70 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs. Deborah D. McGregor, Rt. I, Raeford, worthless check for S28J14 to B.C. Moore's, pay check and costs; John D. McNeill. Jr., Fayetteville, 67 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; Muriel S. Graves, Sanford, 68 in a 55 mph zone, $10. costs; Johnny Hammonds, Pembroke, 68 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; Benjamin J. Harley, Ft. Bragg, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; George W. Stanford, Camp LeJeunc, inspection violation, costs; Randy L. Quick, Raeford. allowing unlicensed person to drive, $25. costs; Norman W. Hall, Fayetteville, inspection violation, costs; Miles Standish Hatcher, Rockingham, 70 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; Murry V. Hedgpcth, Raeford, 70 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; Edwin Y. Kcndrick. Morganton, 67 in a 55 mph zone, $10. costs; Thaddcus E. Jones, Raeford, public drunkenness, costs; Reginald Graham, no fixed address, public drunkenness, costs; Julius L. Connor, 208 Lamonl St.. inspection violation, costs; Larry E. Chason, Rt. 2, Raeford, inspection violation, costs; Brian J. Chidsey. Rt. 2, Raeford, 65 in a 55 mph zone, stop sign violation, $5. costs; Rosie L. Clark, Lumbcrton. worthless check for $40 to 211 Zip Mart, pay check and costs; Jerry Abraham. Bennettsville, S.C., speed greater than reasonable, costs; Michael T. Armstrong. Rt. 3, Raeford, 70 in a 55 mph zone, $10. costs; Mansfield Monroe Elmore. Pinehurst, 65 in a 55 mnh ynnn SS ftwlc Christopher L. Bailey, Ft. Bragg, 65 in a 55 mph /one, S5. costs; Arthur M. McSwain. Norwood, failure to drive to right, costs'. Willie Ci. Smith, Faycttcvillc. failure to drive to right, costs; Terry L. McKoy, Rt. 2, Racford, passing in no passing zone, $10. costs; Jethro Locklear, Rt. 3, Racford. slop sign violation, $10, costs; Luther C. Taylor. 529 E. Sixth St.. inspection violation, costs; Georgia U. McDonald. Rt. 3. Raeford, failure to drive to right, costs; Thomas L. Minis, Pine Bluff, worthless check for $15 to R.W. Parks, pay check and costs; Jimmie Parker. Aberdeen, public drunkenness, costs; Robert W. Lichtnger. Ft. Bragg, 70 in a 55 mph zone. $10 costs; Martha Locklear, Lumber Bridge, failure to drive to right, costs; James L. McAllister. Fayetteville, inspection violation, costs; Earl Roscoe, Benncttsville. S.C.. 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; Donald E. Strickland. Fayetteville, inspection violation, costs; Grady W. Bums, Red Springs, stop sign violation, costs; Phillip R. Dennis. Fayetteville. 65 in a 55 mph /.one, $5, costs; Charles K. Helbling, Rt. 4. Racford, stop sign violation, cpsls.Neal E. Lance. Jr., Ft. Bragg, inspection violation, costs; David C. Allison, Rt. 1, Raeford. 65 in a 55 mph zone, S5, costs. Mayor Won't Object To Housing Panel Hopes for the reactivation of the Raeford Housing Authority got a boost Tuesday when Raeford Mayor John K. McNeill said he would have no objection if the city council wanted to reappoint members to the inactive board. A group of citizens campaigning for low-income housing has asked that the housing authority be reactivated. McNeill said, "I asked the city attorney to pick up all that information on housing and I'll ask the board if they want to reappoint the housing authoritv." Hamburgers 30< Hot Dogs 30< Snak Pak 99< AT TMI UTTil MINT IlifTTf- IN RAIFOM RAEFORD, N. C. 137 N. MAIN ST. Hourt: {?*2 ^ Itk PEPSODENT LIFE LINE TOOTH BRUSHES Mfg. Price 98c :w VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE LOTION Mfg. Price $1.15 BONUS BUY 66c IH / / OVtR-ORY \ II \ VrlM'lillf '? vi.-l ' u ALKA SELTZER 36's FOIL PACK Mfg. Price $1.43 BONUS BUY 89c VASELINE WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY 1% oz. Mfg. Price 49c BONUS BUY EARTH BORN SHAMPOO WHITE RAIN HAIR SPRAY 13 OZ. Regular, Hard to Hold, Unacented Mfg. Price $1.65 BONUS BUY 79c 4 OZ. SIZE Mfg. Price 99c BONUS BUY 8 OZ. SIZE Mfg. Price $1.79 BONUS BUY S9c 99c CREST TOOTHPASTE 79c BONUS BUY 7 OZ. FAMILY SIZE Regular or Mint Mfg. Pries $1.37 Cre$*j DRISTAN COLD CAPSULES 6's DRISTAN ttlwrMMJ uu CQMCfitON m ro 6 CAPSULES Mfg. Price $1.09 BONUS BUY 69c GAF COLOR FILM 12's Mfg. Price $1.60 BONUS BUY GAF COLOR FILM 20's Mfg. Price $2.00 BONUS BUY 99c CUTEXFROSTl NAIL POLISH Mfg. Price 79c BONUS BUY 59c .<4 Lr ICUTEX CREME LIPSTICK Mfg. Price 79c BONUS BUY 59c VASELINE HERBAL INTENSIVE CARE, lotion fel Mfg. Price $1.15 BONUS BUY PERSONNA DOUBLE B DE CARTRIDGE BLADES 5's ^'double n Look Over Valu-Mart's 2 for *1.00 TABLE FOR MANY ITEMS YOU NEED
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