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Magistrate 's Court The following cases were heard by the magistrates: James Evan Henegan, P.O. Box 339, Raeford, public drunkenness, two days; Paul Rayford Suggs. Aberdeen, trans porting open alcoholic beverage. S10 and costs; Raylee Junior Murchison, Rt. 1 Box 621, Raeford, public drunkenness, costs; James K. Pate. Rt. 4 Box 86. Raeford, public drunkenness, three days, cost and fine suspended, six months good behavior ordered. Victoria Leith Hudson. Rock ingham. driving too fast for conditions, costs; Otis David Breeden, Rt. 3 Box 252, Raeford, driving too fast for conditions, costs; Margie Gaddy Sandy, 126 West Donaldson St., Raeford. too fast for conditions, costs; William Rogers. Rt. 3 Box 492L, Raeford, no N.C. license, S25 and costs; Lather Bethea, Jones St., Raeford, unsafe movement, costs. Wyvin Jones, Rt. 1 Box 291, HONOR your father and mother Publish their life story in booklet form for history, inspiration, honor Receive beautiful gift. LIFESTORY makes exceptional Christmas flrtt Froo fetalis. Write: LIFESTORY Box 14C Pembroke, *N.C. 28372 Or Call: 919-521-3234 Shannon, no hunting license, two counts, S10 fine and costs on each count: John Howard Watson, Rockingham, illegal passing. S10 and costs; James Otis Johnson, Rt. 1. Box 185, Raeford, illegal passing, S10 and costs; James Edmond Williams. Orlando. Florida, speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $5 and costs; Randy Eugene McCormick, Fayetteville, 65 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. S5 and costs; Douglas Kevin Alligood. Belhaven, speed ing 65 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $5 and costs. Emil Robert LesKanic, Gaffney, S.C., speeding 66 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. S10 and costs; Kenneth Dwight Maynor, Rt. 1 Box 359, Raeford. speeding 69 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. S10 and costs; John Henry Ward. Shallotte, speeding 66 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $10 and costs; Patty Faye Mishue, Rt. 1 Box 148, Wagram, speeding 67 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $10 and costs. Daniel Pat Priest. Jr., Carthage, speeding 66 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $10 and costs; Russell Lee Morris, Pope Air Force Base, speeding 69 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $10 and costs; Mildred Douglas. Southern Pines, speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $5 and costs; Leland Gift. Louisville, Ky.. speeding 67 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $10 and costs; Mark David Edelman. Rock Hill. S.C., speed ing 69 in a 55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and costs. Robert Mark Nathan. Lumber ! Vf faqattavilkz littla j lh<idw"US?AT5R?seRV?D \rvy Ik L _ - AU SCATS R?S?RV?D Cn<ZOU<2 CMl 4?5 7502 DOX OfFICC OP?N DAIIY 6 9 rrr? ^ ton, speeding 67 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $10 and costs; Stephen Frederick Larson. Waxhaw. speed ing 63 in a 55 m.p.h. zone. $5 and costs; Barbara Ann Kemp, Wash ington. D.C., speeding 63 in a 55 m.p.h. zone, S5 and costs; Stedford Collins, Rt. 1 Box 140 Shannon, inspection violation, costs; Kenneth Maynard. Rt. 1 Box 359, Raeford, worthless check, restitution for Charles McMillan of $46 and costs; Carole Gibson. Rt. 2 Box 240, Raeford, worthless check. $5 restitution for 211 Kash Mart and costs; Robert D. Parker, Route 4 Lot 1 14, Raeford, worthless check, restitution for Western Auto of $68.88 and costs. Margaret McGirt, Shannon, worthless check. $12 restitution for Dr. R.M. Jordan and costs; Dollie Virgil. Box 551, Raeford. worthless check, $9 restitution for D. R.M. Jordan and costs; David McMil lian, Rt. 3, Red Springs, worthless check. $5 restitution for Charles Wilson and costs. GOVERNOR S PAGE - Kurt Ernest, a senior at Hoke County High School, has been chosen to be a page in the Governor's Office in Raleigh the week of Feb. 6-10. it was announced Tuesday. In the last four years he has participated in thi ? French Club and Service Club. He played on the tennis team his freshman and sophomore years. He is a member of the Senior Executive Committee and Students in Action for Education. Ernest has also participated in the chorus and chorale. ARTIST ?? Raeford native Art Gore will be at the Hampton House Gallery in Winston-Salem Nov. 11-12 showing his photographs of rural North Carolina. He is the brother of Mrs. Anne Hosteller of E. ElwooJ Ave. Gore Appearing In Winston-Salem Raeford native An Gore, well known photographer, will appear at a "meet the artist" open house at the Hampton House Gallery in Winston-Salem Nov. 11-12. Hours for the open house will be 7-9:30 p.m. Nov. 1 1 and noon to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Gore. 51, became interested in photography at the age of 12 and is largely self-taught. Most of his works are still life. Gore's photography is on display at the Hoke County Library. ACKS S4? Amwen&vtu Edenborough Ave. Raeford, N. C. Mon. thru Sat. 9 - 8 Sun. 1 - 6 AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES ^3 CONTINUES SUPER BUY New Fall Colors - Prints 1st Quality and Imperfects 60" POLYESTER DOUBLE KNIT Flat Fold 50c . SALE BEGINS ... THURS. NOV. 10 SALE ENDS ...SUN. NOV. 13 ALL ITEMS NOT AVAILABLE IN ALL STORES SShrfRfetty I I'SSot SAVE! 4 ROLL PKG. SOFT N PRETTY BATHROOM SUPER BUY MISSES WARM. ORLON KNEE SOCKS Very Slightly Imperfect 77c M m pair \ VALUES TO $1 .25 Furnace Filters REG. 69e 2/sl 00 Sizes: 10X20 20X20 16X20 20X25 16X25 25X25 TISSUE 68c LIMIT 2 TODAYS FAVORITES BOLD PLAID - LONG SLEEVE FLANNEL SHIRT Easy Cere Cotton MEN'S SIZES S.M.L. XL $499 I "C? SAVE 40c ANTI FREEZE 1 GALLON PRESTONE II s3 57 LIMIT 2 R*C- S3. 97 No Down Payment Layaway FIRST PAYMENT IN 2 WEEKS | Farm Items I ? By W.S. Young, Agri. Ext. Chr. |l Freddie O'Neal Ami. Agri. Agent Soybean producers should do a good job ot harvesting and turj^ your attention to converting this^ crop into money. North Carolina* farmers leave tar too many beans in the field even though expenses for those beans have ajready been ) paid. The machines we have today*; are capable of reducing harvest ' losses to one bushel or less per acre. ? The differences are in the combine' operators. They need to continually adjust their equipment throughout the day and mositure levels change. This can be as much as two or three percent from morning till night.. The cylinder speed should be'' altered throughout the day. The drier the beans, the slower the. cylinder speed, real speed and height, rate of travel and the cutterbar height, all of which are factors to consider when harvest ing. * ? * Tobacco farmers who would like to look at new equipment can see it at the "Tobacco Farmer Show" in Greenville. N.C. at the Tobacco Farmers Warehouse. The dates are ( November 15 - 16 and 17. Enter tainment will be the Kitty Wells Show on Tuesday and Jerry Clower on Wednesday and Thursday. Other products are grain storage and handling, hog production, cattle equipment and educational and recreational exhibits. ? ? ? Researchers from Kansas State University say beef animals may need to be fed for only 100 days to produce a desirable product. There are three feeding programs, pas ture grazing. 49 extra days and 98 extra days. Grass fed and short fed cattle graded good and the longer fed graded low choice. Taste panels rated short fed animals comparable to long fed animals. Tenderness did not differ significantly between feeding groups. Church News Saturday, Nov. 12, is the kickoff date for the Happy Hobby Harvest sponsored by the Raeford United Methodist Church. A yard sale will be held at Edenborough Shopping Center beginning at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16. Crafts, canned goods, baked goods, Christmas goods and plant booths will be open at the church Wednes day, Nov. 16. from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. There will be a special tithing booth, hymn time (7 p.m. -8 p.m.) and a silent auction. A chicken salad lunch will be served from 1 1 a.m.- 1 p.m. and a barbecue supper will be available from 5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Tickets will be S2 for lunch and S3 for supper. They will be sold by UMYF members. The Hoke County Civic League is sponsoring "Project Cemetery Clean Up." The objective of this campaign is Silver Grove Cemetery. Everyone having a relative buried there is requested to place a grave identification marker at that per son's grave no later than Saturday, Nov. 12. For assistance in Finding a particular grave, please contact John Ferguson. The Bethel Presbyterian Church ingathering will be held Thursday, Nov. 10, 1 1 a.m. to 2 p.m. Chicken salad and barbecue plates will be sold for eating in or taking out. Built-in protection if yon have your bouse. Let us insure your house for its full replacement value now. Then add inflation pro tection tor the future As building costs go up or down, your coverage goes up or down. Automatically. Call a Nationwide agent today. M. VARDELL HEDGPETH 121 Wmt Elwood Avenue RMfoid, N. Carolina 28376 87S-41S7 H NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ?? on you MO* ?V V V A 5 ?, -ViVA ,
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