FISHERMAN?George Ashley (on left) and Hohert Freeman display their recent catches out of the same pond. Ashley 's bass weighed eight and three quarters pound and Freeman had a eight and a half pound catch. Storm Disrupts Power A sudden thunderstorm which dumped an inch of rain on Raeford Friday afternoon, ending a two week drought, knocked out electri cal power to some sections of the city briefly. Lightning struck an insulator at the corner of Dickson St. and Central Ave. about 1:30, knocking out electricity to Carolina Power and Light customers in a portion of the downtown area and in residen tial neighborhoods on the west side of the city. Lightning also blew out a transformer at the post office on W. Elwood Ave., causing a power outage which was repaired at about 5 P.M., according to Ed Chappell of CP & L. Most of the areas affected by the interruption had power restored within 30-45 minutes. Bank Adds New Man Richard Scott Chesnutt. 35, has joined The Bank of Raeford as assistant vice president in charge of operation and installment loans. A native of Sampson County. Chesnutt came to Raeford from Wilmington where he worked as an operations officer and with install ment loans at the Hanover Bank for two years. Chesnutt graduated from the North Carolina School of Banking in Raleigh and then worked for the First Union National Bank in Greensboro for 12 years. There he worked as a bank systems officer in charge of operations. Chestnutt's wife Lynda is expected to join him here next week. She is currently working as a secretary with the Federal Paper Board. Chesnutt said, "Mv new job will be to assist and satisly-the people of Raeford and Hoke County." He also noted that he was very pleased with the friendly reception given him bv the local people. Richard Chcsnutt Deaths And Funerals Chester Price Funeral services for Chester Douglas Price were scheduled at 4 P.M. Wednesday at Bridges Grove A.M.K. /ion Church with Rev. L. Jefferies. Burial was in the church cemetery. Price. 61. died Friday morning at his home. He was a former Hoke County deputy sheriff and was the first black policeman employed by the Raeford Police Department. Surviving arc his wife. Mrs. Catherine Price; his father. Claudie Price of Durham; a son. Braxton Price of Dunn; a daughter. Mrs. Jeraldine Pipkin of Wilmington. Veterans Corner EDITOR'S NOTE: Following are representative questions answered daily by VA counselors. Full information is available at any VA office. 0 ? 1 bought my first home with a G1 Loan, and am now con sidering purchase of a new house. Should 1 obtain a release from the VA before negotiating for my new home? A -? Veterans are urged to obtain a "release of liability" from VA if the purchaser of a house bought with a GI Loan assumes the loan. Otherwise, the seller (veteran) could be held financially liable should the purchaser default on mortgage payments. Del.; eleven grandchildren; two aunts. Mrs. Betty Donston of Durham and Mrs. Laura Freeman of Fayetteville: and two uncles. Rev. Honeycutt Price of Baltimore. Md. and Rev. I.like Price of Krwin. N.C. Mrs. Mary B. Bethea Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Blue Bethea of Dillon. S.C.. were held July 21 at 4 P.M. in the First Baptist Church of Dillon. Mrs. Bethea. 73, died July 19. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Blue of Raeford. Surviving are her husband. Harvey; a son. Harvey Blue Bethea of Blut'fton; two daughters. Mrs. Mary Louise Sullivan Parham of Latta and Mrs. Patsy Lester; a brother.. William Blue of Raeford. and two sisters. Miss Louise Blue of Raeford and Mrs. Garland Moon of Graham. DANIEL H. DeVANE FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER To Stnre l>?H For ly Dantel M. D?Van* Do it. ? yourself! ^ f ?5' ? Save money1 ? As simple to use as a vacuum' ? Gets dirt other methods don't reach' ? Carpet dnes quickly' A Rent^the pro rrcflfiex carpet cleaner << IViM*? company Jean's Beauty Salon 875-4022 Lumber Bridge News By Lib Sumner The eleven o'clock service at the Baptist church Sunday was given by Rev. Stacy A. Wells who spoke on the topic. "The Lord's Supper. " The Lord's Supper was observed following the service. Sunday. August 1 at 6:00 p.m.. Youth Bible Study was held. Mrs. Tim Nance of Siler City spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. J.C. Chason. Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson spent Saturday and Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Virginia Bounds in Red Springs. Mrs. Bounds was able to return home from Moore Memorial on Friday. Mrs. J.E. McGougan has not been as well as usual for the past several days. Cecil Davis is a patient at Highsmith Hospital and underwent surgery Friday. Ralph Pandure has been a patient at Moore Memorial for over two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Shsw spent Sunday in Norman with his sister. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Allen. Miss Freda Cobb of North Chicago, Miss Jean Cobb of Char lotte and Dr. and Mrs. Harley Ellinger. Laura and Charles Ellin ger of Fayetteville spent the past week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. David W. Johnson of Hendersonville, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Johnson. Jr. and son, Ricky of San Diego, California visited Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Johnson several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Gaddy of Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs. H.P. Johnson spent last Wednesday with Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Townzen and son. Edwin in Asheville on Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton, Ken and Van Norton in Greenville. South Carolina. Mrs. Townzen and Mrs. Norton are daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John son. Mrs. Ida Smith spent last Sun day with her son and family. Rev. and Mrs. Stewart Smith. She went especially to attend his church at Mt. Vernon. Gray's Creek. Mrs. Hunter Forbes was dinner guest of her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Terry on Sunday. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bullard last week were his sister. Mrs. H.O. Mason. Dr. M.J. Mason of Colonial Heights. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. George Evins and sons. David and Paul of Atlanta. Ga. and Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Meanev and son. John Paul of Farmingville. N.Y. Raymond Maxwell entertained the following at his pond Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Lee and daughter. Stacey Lee of Have lock. N.C.. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Fowler and son. John Cooper and Eliza Sinclair Fowler of Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Desist of Fayetteville. Mrs. R.F. Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Maxwell. Theresea. Jane. Donna and Steve Maxwell of Raeford. Mrs. H.O. Mason, Dr. M.J. Mason of Coloni al Heights. Va.. Mr. and Mrs. George Evins. David and . Paul Evins of Atlanta. Ga.. Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Meaney and John Paul Meaney of Farmingville, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw spent several days last week with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Alford, Kathy, Laura and Heather Alford in Raleigh. Mrs. Joe Hough spent Sunday and Monday in Charlotte with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Hough. Jenelle and Dawn Hough visited their grandparents last week and went home with Mrs. Hough Saturday. Mrs. Ella Carr of Oxford spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Sumner. Eddie Caddell of Raleigh and Mrs. George Caddell visited the Sumner's Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fulford McMillan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMillan in Jacksonville. N.C. Reduced Price On Drama Tickets Next Wednesday. Aug. ti. will be Hoke C ounty Night at the outdoor historical drama. "The House in I he Horseshoe" with special re duced ticket prices if the demand is great enough. I ickcts may be ordered by calling the Chamber of Commerce office at X"5-217Q or the Recreation C ommission office at M?5-5M).V Taki- stock in Amcrica. liuy U.S. Savings Bonds. LOSE UGLY FAT Start Toting waight today OR MONEY BACK MONAOEX is a tiny tablat that will halp curb your da ?ira for aicaaa food. Eat lees-walgh last. Containa no dangarous drugs and will not make you narvoua. No stranuoua aiarcisa. Changa your Ufa . . start today. MONAOEX coata S3 25 for a 20 day aupply and $5.50 for twica tha amount. Loaa ugly fat or your monay will ba rafundad with no quaatlona aakad by: Howell Drug Store - Raeford Mail drdars Fillad July Clearance ONE GROUP ARROW SHIRTS Values to 11.00 NOW 688 at to Vane's TO THE CITIZENS OF HOKE COUNTY I solicit your support to help re-elect Craig Phillips as State Superintendent. Dr. Phillips is a strong be liever in local control of schools. His record speaks for itself. He has visited Hoke County three times in the last year. Our children have received their fair share of state support because of his efforts. He is the best qualified man for the job. Please help me show him our appreciation by giving him a strong vote of confidence. 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