HA VE COOKIES, ARE TRA VELING - These Hoke County Brownies were out selling Girl Scout cookies Thursday
when Rev. Billy Beaver, pastor of Eirst Baptist Church of Raeford, became a customer. He is shown getting his package
from Michelle Scurry. With them, L-R, next to her, are Christy Yvette McCall, Sandy Michelle Lentz, Amy Elizabeth
? Jordan, and Rose Ann Mercer. The picture was taken in The News-Journal office. The Scouts are selling cookies
through Eebruary 12.
^ The following cases were heard
by the magistrates: Burnice
Blanks, Rt. 1 Box 64'/i. Red
Springs, worthless check, $26.47
restitution and costs; Reginald B.
Blue, Rt. I Box 544, Raeford,
worthless check, $10 restitution
^ and costs; Lee Margie Carpenter,
Rt. 1 Box 414, Raeford, worthless
check, $77.80 restitution and costs;
Willie Mae Morrison, Rt. 4 Box
734X, Fayetteville, worthless
check, $2.78 restitution and costs;
William Stephenson, Wagram,
^ worthless check, $25 restitution
and costs; Dorothy Jones Hayes,
P.O. Box 788. Raeford, worthless
checks, $20 restitution and costs
and $50 restitution and costs;
Dwight McNeill, Rt. 1 Box 185 D,
Red Springs, improper equipment,
costs.
Willie Rend Blue. Rt. 3 Box 283
A, Raeford. illegal equipment,
costs; Melton Holmes, P.O. Box
482, Raeford, driving left of center,
costs; Currie Jackson, Fayetteville.
illegal passing, $10 and costs;
*)Marshal Edward Bordeaux, Rt. 1
Box 473. Red Springs, illegal
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* "We'll take all the
time needed to do
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Henry W Block
We ask the right questions. We
dig for every honest deduction
and credit We take the time
needed because we want to be
sure you pay the smallest legit
imate tax That s another reason
why H&R Block should do your
taxes whichever form you use,
short or long
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THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
HOTEL RAEFORD. CENTRAL AVE.
TELEPHONE 875-5330
(Locatad Next Door To Jawel of India)
passing, $10 and costs; Norman
Malcom Barton, Pembroke, failing
to secure load, costs; Viola Teal
Keaton, 314 N. Jackson St., Rae
ford, unsafe movement, costs;
Mary V. Little, Fayetteville, unsafe
movement, costs; Dorothy McKoy
Monroe, 709 Sanders St.. Raeford,
unsafe movement, costs; Michael
George Schmidt, Fayetteville, fail
ure to comply with driver's license
restrictions, S25 and costs; Earl
Deramus Elkins, Fayetteville, no
trapping license. $10 and costs.
Major Larry Howard Lincoln,
Ft. Bragg, stop sign violation,
costs; David Patrick Henry, Fay
etteville, stop sign violation, costs;
Elizabeth Priest Ray, Rt. 3 Box 5.
Raeford, stop light violation, costs;
William Robert Fuller. Maxton,
stop sign violation, costs; E-6
Walter Wendel Sipe, Fayettevlle,
stop sign violation, costs; John
Vincent Brytowski, Fayetteville,
inspection violation, costs; Kathryn
May nor, Rt. 1 Box 618, Raeford,
inspection violation, costs; Leory
Singletary, Rt. 2 Box 494, Raeford,
inspection violation, costs; Eron
Currie Garrett. Ft. Bragg, inspec
tion violation, costs.
Yvonne Marie Southefland,. Rt.
I Box 412, Raeford,"spwJtrt$"wTn""
a 55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and costs;
Harmon Wesley Simpson. Mat
thews, speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone, $5 and costs; Rosie Locklear
Thompson. Rt. I Box 674-A, Red
Springs, speeding 64 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone. $5 and costs; Nancy Carrel!
Roberts, Charlotte, speeding 69 in
a 55 m.p.h. zone. $10 and costs;
Joseph Horace Matthews, Durham,
speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h. zone, $5
and costs; Charles Edward Mat
thews. Rt. 1 Box 122 Lumber
Bridge, speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone, $5 and costs; Mark Steven
Holmes. Laurinburg, speeding 66
in a 55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and costs;
Franklin Roosevelt Huffman, Gas
tonia. speeding 66 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone. $10 and costs; Jerry Wayne
Butler, Wagram, speeding 63 in a
55 m.p.h. zone. $5 and costs.
Diane Watkins Cole, Hamlet,
speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h. zone, $5
and costs; E-4 Keenan Maurice
Colson, Fayetteville, speeding 66 in
a 55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and costs;
Arthur Luther Wright, Laurin
burg. speeding 64 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone. $5 and costs; Robert Edward
Wilborn, Matthews, speeding 63 in
a 55 m.p.h. zone. $5 and costs;
Stephen Morgan Hunter. Char
lotte, speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone, $5 and costs; James Stephens
Hobbs, Hallsboro, exceeding a safe
speed, costs; Martin William Rog
ers, Asheville, speeding 63 in a 55
m.p.h. zone, S5 and costs.
Raymond Eugene Hawkins, Rt.
4 Box 102, Raeford, exceeding a
safe speed, costs; E-5 Jerry C.
Mallary, Ft. Bragg, speeding 64 in
a 55 m.p.h. zone, $5 and costs;
Jimmie Lee McLean, Rt. 1 Box
129, Wagram, speeding 70 in a 55
m.p.h. zone, $10 and costs; Cathi
Lynn Campbell, Southern Pines,
exceeding a safe speed, costs;
Donald Anthony Petteway, Char
lotte, speeding 69 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone, $10 and costs; Johnnie Maxie
Rouse, Fayetteville, speeding 67 in
a 55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and costs;
Robin Keith Niven, 505 College
Drive, Raeford, speeding 63 in a 55
m.p.h. zone, $5 and costs; Dennis
Beauregard, Red Springs, speeding
66 in a 55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and
costs.
Jonah Barrino, Jr., Charlotte,
speeding 70 in a 55 m.p.h. zone,
$10 and costs; Richard Marvin
Kubinski, Fayetteville, speeding 68
in a 55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and costs;
Donald Lawrence Carter. Green
Pines Trailer Pgrk. Raeford. ex
r^Scfn| a safp^speed, costs; James
Kenneth Dew, Statesville, exceed
ing a safe speed, costs; Duel Mack
Dial, Pembroke, speeding 70 in a
55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and costs; Ann
McClellan Braswell, Laurinburg,
speeding 67 in a 55 m.p.h. zone,
$10 and costs; Charles Anthony
Beasley, Fayetteville. speeding 64
in a 55 m.p.h. zone, $5 and costs.
Overton H. McCullough, Fay
etteville, speeding 65 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone. $5 and costs; E-3 Ricky Ellis
Austin, Hamlet, speeding 63 in a
55 m.p.h. zone. $5 and costs: Gene
Allen Buckler. Ft. Bragg, speed
ing 69 in a 55 m.p.h. zone, $10 and
costs; Thomas White Mainor, Fay
etteville, speeding 64 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone, $5 and costs; Willie James
Purdie, Fayetteville, speeding 65 in
a 55 m.p.h. zone. $5 and costs;
Jesse Alvin Peoples. 114 N. Jackson
St., Raeford. speeding 64 in a 55
m.p.h. zone, $5 and costs; Fred
Douglas McQueen. Greensboro,
speeding 70 in a 55 m.p.h. zone.
$10 and costs.
Frank Mclntyre Stuart, Char
lotte. speeding 64 in a 55 m.p.h.
zone. $5 and costs; Grover Nelson
Grace. Rt. 2 Box 3, Raeford.
speeding 67 in a 55 m.p.h. zone.
$10 and costs.
NOW OPEN
UNDER NEW MRNRGEMENT
Raeford Seafood Restaurant
401 Business
(Formerly Captain's Place)
OCEAN FRESH SEAFOOD
STEAKS ? CHICKEN
Ray Bradford, Manager
formerly with Rambeauts Seafood
HOURS:
WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY 5 UNTIL 10 P.M.
SUNDAY 12 UNTIL 8 P.M.
PRIVATE PARTY BOOKINGS NOW AVAILABLE
Rock fish News
Mrs. Louise L. Watson
Today it appears the groundhog
must have seen his shadow last
week as it looks alot like we might
have some more bad weather.
Maybe snow.
The Bible Study Group of Tab
ernacle Church met Monday morn
ing with Mrs. Homer Terry. The
Mission Action Group met Monday
night with Mrs. Wayne Bundy.
Mrs. Mary Mclnnis is still a
patient at Moore County Hospital.
Her many friends are hoping she
will soon be home again.
Mrs. Alma Parker of Selma is
visiting her sister, Mrs. Louise
Watson and other relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Bostic spent
last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Bostic of Rosehill. On
Sunday they visited Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Heath and daughter, Emily
of Clio, South Carolina.
Mrs. Henrietta Tanner and Mrs.
Alice Allen visited Mr. and Mrs.
Woodrow Hayes of Dundarrach,
Saturday.
Mrs. N.J. Ritter is spending this
week with her daughter, Mrs.
Lawrence D. Long of Fayetteville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jinks McKeithan
have moved back here and are
living near her grandmother, Mrs.
Blanche Ray. We know Mrs. Ray is
glad to have Pat back and it's nice
to hear Mrs. Ray is progressing so
well after having been so ill.
Mr. D.B. Parker. Mrs. D.K.
Parker and Miss Allie Black visited
Miss Katie Black at Duke Hospital
Sunday. We are gald to report that
Katie returned home Monday and
is much improved. We wish for her
a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Helton Pittman of
Lumberton visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Smith Sunday.
Mrs. E.T. Brock, Jr. had surgery
on her foot last week. She will be
confined to her home as she is
unable to walk. We do hope she
will soon be able to get out again.
Mrs. John Hodge and son. Jack
of Ramseur spent Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds. Mrs.
Raymond Parks and children of
Fayetteville and Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Reynolds of Aberdeen visited
the Reynolds on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bundy and
children spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cornell and
children at Brandy Station, Vir
ginia.
Rocky Wood of Wingate College
visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wood over the weekend.
Mrs. G.D. Dees, Sr. and son,
Mr. Melvin Dees spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mcln
nis and Mrs. A.J. Stewart of
Jackson Springs. This was a treat
for Mrs. Dees as she is normally
confined at home. She enjoyed the
day with her cousins.
Mr. Jack Edwards of New Bern
spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Berry.
Mrs. Wallace McLean and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Gillis of Raeford
visited Mrs. M.L. Wood. Sr.
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brisson of
Greensboro visited his grand
mother Mrs. Marshall Newton
Sunday. Other Sunday visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rozier of St.
Pauls.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Long of
Sneeds Ferrv are visiting relatives
here this week.
Mrs. M.L. Wood. Sr. and Mrs.
Ethel Monroe spent last Thursday
with Mrs. George Little and Major
and Mrs. Winston Fairbanks of
Southern Pines. They also visited
Mrs. Joe Monroe.
Visiting relatives in the Com
munity last Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Hinkle and daughter.
Rebecca of Welcome, Mr. Gene
Kellette and Mrs. Charles Johnston
of Winston Salem. Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Essick and Mr. Richard
Yountz of Lexington.
Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brock. Sr.
are among those on the sick list.
Mr. Roscoe Bundy is progressing
nicely at home following recent
surgery.
Those visiting the Tom McColls
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Butch
Posey and children of Raetord,
Mrs. Don Jones and children. Miss
Diane McColl and Miss Cindy Barr
of Fayetteville.
Mrs. Mary Sessoms of Fayette
ville is visiting her sister. Mrs.
Charles Chason this week.
We heard, after completing the
news that Mrs. Mary Mclnnis has
returned home from the hospital.
SOMETHING TO THINK
ABOUT:
It the whole world followed you.
Followed to the letter.
Tell me-it' it followed you.
Would the world be better?
Benefit Card
Party Planned
A card party to raise money for
civic work of the Raeford Woman's
Club will be held February 20 from
7:30 to 10:30 p.m. in McDonald
Cafeteria of Hoke County High
School.
It is being sponsored by the
RWC Public Affairs Department.
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