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EXPANSION - Work has begun on the $300,000 plus expansion to The Open Arms Rest Home as viewed from N. Main St. When completed, the rest home will triple its bed capacity and be classed as an intermediate health care facility with increased medical services. Fire Damages Mill Oil build-up within the dryer system was blamed for the Wed nesday night fire at the Knit-Away textile plant on S. Main St.. the third such blaze within a year, according to Raeford Fire Chief Crawford Thomas, Jr. Firemen were called to the plant shortly before 9:30 p.m. when flames leaped up from the roof, alarming nearby residents. The blaze was extinguished without injury, but firemen were again called back to the plant in less than a half hour when fire broke out again, caused by smol dering wood, Thomas said. No estimate of damage was made by firemen, but Thomas said Monday the plant will install a new duct system which was badly damaged. Magistrates Court The following cases were heard by the magistrates last week: Frederick G. Stanley, Ft. Bragg, speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs; Thomas H. Frazier, Maple Hill, 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs; William J. Perkins, Jr., Ft. Bragg. 65 in a 55 MPH zone, S5, costs; Mary Watson, P.O. Box 321, Raeford, worthless check, $28.61 restitution, costs; Harold E. Egel ston, Jr., Goldsboro, 65 in a 55 t MPH zone. $5. costs; Russell, N. Gentry III, Charlotte, passing vio lation. $10, costs; Robert L. Mc Neill, Rt. 1, Raeford, 67 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Francisco , C. Badiola, III, Ft. Bragg, 65 in a i55 MPH zone, $5, costs; Donald Clark, Rt. 1, Red Springs. 68 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Abedel R. Omar, Garner, 69 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Charles E. Quick, Raeford. 66 in a 55 MPH zone, $10. costs. Nelson L. Durrah. Ft. Bragg, 76 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs; Ronnie Pankey, Laurinburg. fol lowing too closely, fined costs; Paul D. Pilson. Cameron, passing viola tion, $10, costs; Marcia Wade. Maxton, worthless check, $9 resitu tion, costs; Richard D. Mayoral. Fayetteville, 66 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Hobert L. Johnson, Ft. Bragg. 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs; Alice J. Wilson, Fayetteville, 66 in a 55 MPH zone, $10. costs; Phillip R. Marshall, Graham. 67 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Wiley J. Ratliff, Seymour Johnson AFB, 68 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Howard R. Edelman, Charlotte, 66 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Erastus Z. Huggins, Rt. 1, Shan non, stop sign violation, fined costs; Horace M. Hayes, Rt. 3, laeford, 67 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Donnie G. Monroe, Rt. 1, Raeford. 69 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Atlas Lewis, Rt. 3, Red Springs, 67 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, cflsts Wanda B. Koonce, Fayetteville, 70 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Ret A. Bullock. Red Springs. 67 in Finance Workshop Begins Feb. 3 A "Workshop in Financial Man agement' sponsored under the cooperation of the county extension agent's office will begin Tuesday, Feb. 3 in the auditorium of the new county office building. The workshop, which will run for five weeks, is designed to introduce basic financial management to business owners and employees who have no special training in bookkeeping or accounting. Topics to be discussed are financial statements, budgets, pro fitability. and evaluating invest ments, among others. Cost of the workshop is $5 to cover instructional materials. For further information, contact the extension service office at 875-2162. The Veterans Administration during fiscal year 1976 plans to spend a record $3.9 billion on its hospital and medical care program. a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; William A. McQueen, Fayetteville, inspection violation, fined costs; Kevin E. McNamara, Ft. Bragg, 70 in a 55 MPH zone, $10, costs; Alton Locklear, Rt. 1. Red Springs, inspection violation, fined costs; Kenneth W. Kriss, Char lotte, 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs; Ramon R. Avila, Ft. Bragg, 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs; Willie F. Evans, Rt. 1, Lumber Bridge. 56 in a 45 MPH zone, $10, costs; Billy R. Falls, Ft. Bragg, 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs; James E. Hall, Fayetteville, speed too great for conditions, fined costs; Charles A. Brown, Newport News, Va., 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs; Clifton McPaul, Red Springs, inspection violation, fined costs; Bradford L. Hustead, Pine hurst, 70 in a 55 MPH zone, $10 costs; Richard G. Barbee, Ft Bragg, 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5 costs; Bruce C. Morrison, Rt. 1 Raeford, inspection violation, fined costs; Jerry M. Bell, Fayetteville turning violation, fined costs; Bren da McKoy, Coats, 65 in a 55 MPH zone, $5, costs. School Menu Friday, Jan. 30 Managers Choice Monday, Feb. 2 Cheeseburger Mustard, Catsup French Fries Cole Slaw - C Yellow Cake W/Chocolate Icing Milk Tuesday, Feb. 3 Macaroni & Cheese Grilled Bologna Cup Buttered Mixed Greens - A,C Carrot Stick ? A Cornbread Applesauce Wednesday, Feb. 4 Beef Vegetable Soup - A,C Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich '/j Orange or Orange Juice Cinnamon Bun Milk Thursday, Feb. 5 Fried Chicken W/Gravy Rice Buttered Green Peas Rolls Banana Pudding Milk Tax Totaled Local sales and use tax collec tions in Hoke County amounted to $18,297.33 for December, accord ing to state revenue officials. Total for the state was $10,763, 187.26, according to the report. The Veterans Administration since 1944 has guaranteed some nine million GI home loans valued at more than Si 12 million. Free Color Charms LIVING COLOR PORTRAITS Satisfaction Guaranteed OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED! DeVane's Dept. Store Main St. RAEFORD, N.C. Only $3.00 ? NO EXTRA FOR GROUPSI Deposit M / ? NO LIMIT IN FAMILY " ? NO AGE LIMIT ? NO TAX ? NO HANDLING CHARGE You Gel All This! IN LIVING COLOR! , _ .. FRIDAY ONLY! 1-8x10 Feb. 6 2 ? 5x7 11:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. 10 Wallet Size Z $9.95 We Take THREE DIFFERENT Poses! ? 13.00 DVOUT RfQUMtfO ? In M At TInm ?# At Star* In Ayprw. 1 W?ktl .j/unuakt iy/6 PAGE 3 EDENBOROUGH SHOPPING CENTER RAEFORD, N. C. sale begins Wednesday famous name knit slacks reg. up to ?24.00 now 88 men s famous name shirts sale priced 5.88 entire stock ladies' fall dresses 1 / 3 J / 2 off ladies sale dress shoes ^riced 687 to 1087 ladies' fall sportswear crazy days bath clol 137 bath Cloths 1 9^ eo eo. one group men's suits girls fall sportswear up to 1 / 3 off one table polyester knit cloth boys' jeans reg. to 6.99 now only 88 one group ladies' bras and housecoats sale priced during Moore's
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