New Transportation Board Members Sworn In Secretary of Transportation 4 Thomas W. Bradshaw, Jr. chaired the first meeting of the newly restructured North Carolina Board of Transportation July 28. The meeting was held in the highway Building in Raleigh and was convened only hours after a 10:30 a.m. swearing in ceremony for the new Board members at the State Capitol. Members of the new Board, restructured by the last General Assembly, are: T.G. (Sonny Boy) Joyner of Garysburg; Joseph E. Thomas of Vanceboro; Garland B. Garrett, Jr. of Wilmington; William C. Herring of Wilson; Iley L. (Buck) Dean of Durham; Arthur W. Williamson of Chadbourn; Michael B. Fleming of Greensboro; Martha C. Hollers of Candor; John K. Gallaher of Winston - Salem; John Qiiincy Burnette of Charlotte; Marvin R. (Ranny) Phillips of Boone; David William Hoyle of Dallas; John Millard Gilkey of Marion; Oscar Ledford of Frank lin; Marc Basnight of Manteo; Jack Deaths And Funerals i Dewey Suggs Jr. Funeral services for Dewey Edsel Suggs Jr., 44, were conducted Sunday at 5 p.m. in Old Zion Wesley an Church in Tabor City ?, with the Rev. Ward Gentry officiat ing. Burial was in the church cemetery. Suggs died last Friday. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Darlene L. Suggs; five daughters, Mrs. Theresa Home of Conway, S.C., Mrs. Mercedes Hardee and Mrs. Karen Fowler, both of Tabor City, and Misses Evonna and Linda Faye Suggs, both of the home; two stepsons. Dona Ray and Alton Locklear, both of the home; a stepdaughter, Sharon Ann Lock lear of the home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Suggs of Tabor City; and two sisters. Mrs. Penny McNeill of Lumberton and Mrs. Barbour Fowler of Puerto Rico. Mrs. CaJUe Pendergrass Funeral services for Mrs. Callie Pendergrass. 77, were conducted Friday at 4 p.m. from the Raeford Presbyterian Church with the Rev. j John Ropp officiating. Burial was in the Raeford Cemetery. Mrs. Pendergrass died July 27. Surviving are two brothers, John of Archdale and Fairley Hardison ' of Raeford; and two sisters, Mrs. Lester King of Burlington and Mrs. Lila McLean of Spring Lake. E. Bryant of Brevard; Jeanette David Carl of Fayetteville; George G. Harper of Kinston; Dr. Moses Alexander Ray of Tarboro; Representative David W. Bum gardner. Jr. of Belmont; Senator James B. Garrison of Albemarle; and Charles Raper Jonas. Jr. of Charlotte. All. but two, are Governor James B. Hunt, Jr.'s appointees. Senator Garrison was named to the transportation policy group by the lieutenent governor, while Rep resentative Bumgardner was ap pointed to the Board by the Speaker of the House. One more Governor Hunt appointee is yet to be named. Eventually, the full Board will have 24 members, with Secretary Bradshaw serving as ex-officio member and the Board's chairman. As one of its first actions, the Board approved this afternoon for contract award 42 separate high way construction projects, totaling more than $35 million. FIGHT CANCER WITH A I AND A CHECKUP CHECK AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY CAMP ?? Loading up for a week of fun at Camp Monroe are Curtis Torrence. Lisa King and Patti Smith, all 1 1 -year-olds. Miss Ivey Mallard will accompany the 35 youths to the camp in Laurel Hill. | Photo by S.H. Aplin] Raeford Man Named Fund Coordinator Jeffrey P. McNeill JetTry P. McNeill of Raeford. has been named field representative for the Ciemson University Alumni Association. He will be responsible for coordinating the efforts of some 500 volunteers who solicit con tributions to the annual Alumni Loyalty Fund, which supports Ciemson education programs. McNeill is a 1974 graduate of Gardner - Webb College, where he was president of the student body. He also received a master's degree from Ciemson this year. He was formerly an assistant to the executive director of Four I County Community Services, Inc.. Laurinburg. where he monitored assistance programs funded by three federal agencies. McNeill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John K. McNeill Jr. of 514 Fulton St. ^ ' "1 2 /H XI RAINFALL, RAEFORD, N. C., JULY 1977 TOTAL 3./ INCHES ?I ./ nn .2 ,2 in n 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DAYS OF MONTH RAINFALL ? July rainfall totaled only a scant 3.1 inches in Raeford as seen hy the daily record chart. In July of last year the total measured 4.2 inches and in 1975 it h as 11.5 inches. Johnson ? Leaving Coach's Job Rodney Johnson, the Hoke High head basketball coach, has resigned to accept a coaching job in his native Asheville, it was announced last week by Principal Earl Oxendine. Johnson. 27. came to the Hoke High post in 1976 after two years as junior varsity coach at Asheville High School. He was chosen to become the varsity coach at Asheville High School. Orlando "Tubby" Smith was named by officials Friday to replace Johnson. Smith. 26. is a graduate of High Point College. * Oxendine and Athletic Director John Pecora both expressed regret at losing Johnson. "We're very sorry to lose such an Outstanding young man," the principal said. "But we understand this opportunity to return to his home is important to him. We wish him the very best and are grateful for all the fine work he did while at Hoke County High School." The Captain's Place, Inc. Hwy 401 Business Hours: 5 to 9 p.m., Wed., Thur.. Fri. & Sat. Friday - Open 1 1 ? 3 for Lunch Sunday - Open 12 ? 3 for Lunch FRIDRY ONLY Luncheon Special Hours: II to 3 p.m. Seafood Plate Choico Of On* SEAFOOD 2. 50 Choice Of Two SEflFOODS 2.75 Includes Slaw, French Fries. Hush Puppies. 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Pruitt, worthless check (six counts); Cedric Perry Smith, speeding 102 in 55 m.p.h. zone, attempting to elude officer and reckless driving; and Clinton White, DUI (third offense) and driving while license revoked. TUESDAY. AUG. 9 -? Ander Burns Jr.. ADW1TKISI (three counts); Leonard Harris, breaking and entering and larceny and assault on an officer; Dennis Eugene Davis. DUI (third offense): Archie Thomas, misdemeanor breaking and entering and mis demeanor larceny; Frank Bullard (alias Locklear) misdemeanor breaking and entering and mis demeanor larceny; James Brice Bowles Jr.. possession ot controlled substance: Walter Junior Barefoot, failure to appear; P.K. Melvin. misdemeanor receiving; Earl Dockery. assault; and Michael Walters, assault. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 10 - James Robert Weaver, non support; Eugene Harris. DUI. false name and resisting arrest; Larry Washington. 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