ADDITION-Stonewall Fire Department is enlarging the fire station in Dundarrach to house future equipment purchases. IPhoto by Rob Shook.) Magistrates Court The following cases were heard by the magistrates: Thomas Edward Delaney, Fayetteville, speeding 65 in a 55 mph zone, fined $5 and costs; Larry Edward McRae, Rt. 1, Shannon, 50 in a 35 mph zone, $10 and costs; a Eloise Lomack Everett, Rt. 1, Raeford, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 and costs; George Brook Hailey, Cameron, inspection violation, costs; Cecil R. Cavenaugh, Fayetteville, fishing without a license, costs; Louis A. Cavenaugh Jr., Fayetteville, fishing without a license, costs; George H. Turner, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, fishing without a license, costs; Murl P. Davis, Fayetteville, fishing without a license, $10 fine, costs; Albert Rouse Jr., Red Springs, 69 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs. Barbara Ann Carter, Laurinburg, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 costs; John Alexander Panilaitis, Warner Robbins, Ga., 68 in a 55 mph zone, $10 and costs; Willie McNeill, Rt. 1, Raeford, unsafe movement, costs; SP4 Patrick Rudolph McGlashan, improper passing, $10 and costs; Barbara Covington Lupo. Red Springs, inspection violation; Robert Kenneth Leffell, Fayetteville, 67 in a 55 mph zone, $10 fine and costs; Robert Lewis Heeks. Lumber Bridge, inspection violation, costs; Julius Belcik, Chicago, 111., 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 fine, costs; Raymond Ernest Graff, West Union, Iowa, 65 in a 55 mph zone. $5 fine, costs; James Dale Atwood, High Point, failing to drive to right, costs. Mary Cureton Douglas, Raeford, no driver's license, $25 fine, costs; Willie Ross Jacobs. Red Springs, failing to drive to right, costs; Connell Ray, Rt. 2, Raeford, following too closely, costs; Joanne Little, Hamlet, worthless check for $20.77 to Mack's, pay check and costs; Conrad Jackson Rothrock, Kennersville, stop light violation, v'.'r. ? costs; William Haith, Red Springs, inspection violation, costs; Gloria Stiff Fraino, Fayetteville, 67 in a 55 mph zone, $10 fine, costs; Doris Sellers Holt, Raeford, unsafe movement, costs; Alfred Locklear, Lumberton, inspection violation; Dewey Dean Lowery, Laurinburg, unsafe movement, costs; James Alden Rainey, Red Springs, unsafe movement, costs. John Thomas Barefoot, Dunn, inspection violation, costs; Hillnran Parnell Edens, Raeford, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 fine, costs; James Farmer, Raeford, failing to drive on right half of highway, costs; Alden Ives MacFawn, Winston-Salem, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 fine, costs; Krista Maryethel Williams, Raeford, 67 in a 55 mph zone, $10 fine, costs; Donald E. Lashley, Fayetteville, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 fine, costs; Clifton Reid Long, Winston-Salem, 66 in a S5 mph zone, $10 fine, costs; Thomas Edgar Gibson Jr., Laurinburg, inspection. violation, costs; Charles Edward Kilgore, Charlotte, inspection violation, costs; Willard Vuncannan, Asheboro, inspection violation, costs; Willie Pruitt Ray, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 fine, costs; Willie Monroe, Laurinburg, improper passing and exceeding a safe speed, $10 fine, costs; Deborah D. McGregor, Rt. 1, Raeford, three cases of worthless checks for $10.36, $5.94 and $9.35 to Mack's, pay checks and court costs in each case; Ernest Raymond Morrison, Aberdeen, 30 in a 20 mph zone, costs; Yolanda Wall, Morristown. N.J., failure to yield right of way, costs; Dennis Drake Redmond, Rt. 1, Red Springs, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 fine, costs; James Anthony Kingsley, Decatur, Ga., 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5 fine, costs; Bernice Locklear. Rt. 3, Red Springs, public drunkenness, jail fees, costs. mm PILOT'S EYE VIEW-Secn from the car, Raeford's airport looks like this. The jump target is the light circle in the upper left quarter. Thacker's hangar is in the center nearest the runway, while the Cameron-Poole hangar is just in front of it. Note the airplanes tied down on the city apron and Rose's large hangar in the lower left. (Photo by Tom Cameron.) Veteran's Corner Q - I'm a service disabled veteran, and I have Veterans Administration Mortgage Life Insurance coverage on my specially adapted home. How long will this coverage last? A ? The insurance will cover youi "wheelchair home" until the mortgage is paid off, the home is sold, or until you reach age 70. Q " I'm eligible for the Veterans Administration health care program, CHAMPVA, because I'm a 100 per cent service - connected disabled veteran. My wife is entitled to Medicare. Can she have her prescriptions filled under CHAMPVA? A - No. Dependents eligible for Medicare are not entitled to benefits under CHAMPVA. Q - I was discharged from military service in 1965 before the current GI Bill was enacted, and my eligibility expired as of May 31, 1974 -- eight years after the bill was passed. Does the 1974 law which extended GI Bill benefits from eight to 10 years for veterans separated between 1955 and 1966 apply to me? A ~ If you hadn't exhausted your benefits by the former May 31,1974 deadline, PL 93-337 (July 1974) extended them by two years, or until May 31, 1976. New Program For CP&L Carolina Power & Light Co. has begun a program of person-to-person contact to help explain rising electric prices, electric service billing, and how customers can use electricity most efficiently. Called Project Communicate, the program is designed to supplement the company's continuing customer communications activities. According to CP&L district manager, A.J. Wooddy, the object of Project Communicate is greater public understanding of the use and pricing of electric service. "Our customer service representatives are carrying out the program in addition to their regular duties," he said. "They are making contacts by letter and telephone to arrange small informal meetings in customers' homes. At these meetings, representatives will discuss electric usage and answer customers' questions concerning CP&L." he explained. Walter Coley and Mike Wood's Pharmacy Phlashes Tips To Keep Cool In Hot Weather When it's hot, it's hot! So, let's face it, if you want to keep cool, leam a few simple tricks. For starters, keep a cool head. Getting hot under the collar from anger steams you up even more than the weather. Roll with the pressures. Your blood pressure will benefit, too. Keep a cool body by wearing light colored clothes which reflect heat. When ?M A outside protect yourself against the searing sun by "vann^ * porous cap that permits air to circulate freely ^around your head. Cut down on heat producing fatty foods by eating lighter foods . . j and drink lots of liquids. Watering down hot roofs and awninfp and using an attic fan are also ideas to help you keep cool this summer! Bring your Next Prescription To Us After You See Your Doctor. Our Service Is Unbeatable! Adv. 'Diuo, (?<x S tel. 875-3720 ' Roeford RAEFORD SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION PHONE 875 5061 113 CAMPUS AVE. Hours: 9 ? 5 Mon. - Tue. Thur. ? Fri. OPEN ON SATURDAYS 9 ? 12 Wednesdays & Saturdays We Will Be Closed July 4th We appreciate your business and hope that we never fail to show our gratitude. Federal regulation requires a substantial dividend penalty for early withdrawal. Funds withdrawn prior to maturity will earn the passbook rate (presently SVt%) MEMBER FSLjC Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. Your Savings Insured to $40,000 Lass 90 days dividend. 7.75% - 72 Months 7.50% - 48 Months 6.75% - 30 Months 6.50% - 12 Months 5.75% 90 DAY SAVINGS CERTIFICATE - Minimum $3,000.00 increases in multiples of $1,000.00, dividends paid at maturity. 5.25% Dividends compounded monthly and paid quarterly. PASSBOOK - Dividends credited and compounded twice Minimum amount $5,000, increases in multiples of $1,000 yearly on )une 30th and December 31st. Flexibility on and term starts anew. Automatically renewed at maturity. deposits and no notice required for withdrawal. Deposit by Monthly income checks available upon request. the 10th and earn from the 1st. Continuing our sale of sun & fun fashions and Lay-Away event with store-wide bargains! EDENBOROUGHCENTER ^ ^ RAEFORD, N. C. SALE from ladies7 summer pant suits] Vi off ladies7 summer dresses 14 off ladies7 blouses at $0 88 $C88 O and J adies7 summer sportswear] va off ladies7 white slacks reg.S11.99 NOW $788 ... ? ladies7 tops girls'slacks 1 7"'T T %Jm . $/ioo $coo ? ladies winter coats H to D ^^__are already on display one large group of girls7 sportswear ladies' Va off jf \ dress shoes girls' winter coats?r boys > fjfe? regular $16.00 to $19.00 priced from $22" / coats Nl NOW ONLY $1287 to %2995f <rom *1 5 "to $2295 >^ many styles of \ boys7 N. ladies' Come by todayV^ football shirts \ SllOeS and lay away regular $3.49 Value up your coats and N0W jr now $787 \ $988 / blankets at t jt B.C. Moore^^^^ ^ one table of JW^m knit material regular $2.99 and $3.99 Mnui $1 87 men's sport shirts $499 at 7 ea men's dress shoes $Z 88 on sale at 'Q a pair men's knit pants $Q99 at 7 ea men's Haggar dress slacks il 500 ?$1 800 priced from i NOW $^ one big table of spring & summer prints and solid colors at 88? "V*1 one group of blankets at $577 all blankets M99 to $099 Q wash cloths 32ce.c* a 21 quart canner cooker at W a 7 piece cookware set reg. $17.99 NOW V|487 > 1"JJ

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