Magistrate's Court The following judgments were issued in Hoke County Magistrate's Court last week. Elvis Dewitt Buie, Rt. 1, Raeford, speeding 46 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Phillip Bonfant, Ft. Bragg, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Capt. Charles Barclay, Ft. Bragg and Fayetteville, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Oscar Henry Bryan, Jr., Hamlet, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, S5 and costs. Lewis Bibb, Newport News, Va., speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Sp4 Wilford King, Ft. Bragg, no operator's license, $25 and costs. George V. Beatty, Raeford, worthless check, $63.42 restitution to Michael's Men Shop, and costs. E-5 Sam Fowler, Jr., Ft. Bragg, speeding 69 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs. Daniel James Keller, Fayette ville, speeding 67 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs.' Dennis Beauregard, Red Springs, speeding 50 in a 35 zone, S10 and costs. George Bullard, Rt. 1, Shannon, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Diane Burrus, Fayetteville, no operator's license, $25 and costs. Dawson Lester Chambers, Rt. 3, Raeford, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs. Scott Dunn, Laurinburg, expired inspection sticker, costs. Jerie Yvonne Green, Gastonia, speeding 67 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs. Hervey Evans, Jr., Laurinburg, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Diane Gainey, East Rocking ham, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, S5 and costs. Waher Honea, Sanford, speed ing 70 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs. James Hood, Rt. 7. Durham, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs. Joe Harris, Rt. 1, Lumber Bridge, worthless check, $33.25 restitution to Grady H. Hardin, Country Super Market, and costs. Rebecca Revels Jones, Rt. 1, Shannon, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Sp4 Marvin Key, Ft. Bragg, speeding 66 in a 55 zone. $10 and costs. Bernice Locklear, Rt. 1, Red Springs, expired inspection sticker. ??*??.. ... _ iii Ex-Hoke High i Student Dies In Accident Bruce Wayne Willard, 17, of Rt. 1, Aberdeen, a former Hoke Coun ty High School student, was killed about 8:10 p.m. Jan. 8 in a two-car collision on the outskirts of Aber deen. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. P Bobby Willard and was a senior at Pinecrest High School. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon in Ives Memorial Baptist Church, and burial was in Culdee Presbyterian Church cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Ives Memorial Building Fund. Surviving in addition to his parents are his sister. Miss Sherri Willard of the home; his maternal grandmother. Mrs. Robert Hunt of h West End; and his paternal * grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Puckett of Aberdeen. The State Highway Patrol re ported Willard a passenger in a car being driven by Jimmy Paul Abrams, Jr., 18. of Seven Lakes, West End. Trooper R.S. Perry, the in vestigating officer, said Abrams's car was traveling in the wrong lane ? of U.S. 15 and collided with a car being driven by Miss Martha Jane Overton. 18. of Southern Pines, near the N.C. 211 intersection less than a mile south of Aberdeen. Abrams was admitted to Memo rial Mission Hospital in Pinehurst. His condition the night after the accident was termed "stable." Miss Overton and her passenger, who was not identified, were reported treated at the same hospital but were not hurt seriously enough to fe: be admitted. The investigation was continu ing. SOCIALS 875-2121 Nash Junior Locklear, Rt. 2, Red VngA sPe?din8 67 in a 55 zone, *iu and costs. Billy Thomas McBryde Rt 3 Raeford following too closely," no operator s l.cense, S25 and costs. Jacqueline Marie Moll, Rt. 3 Haeford, allowing an unlicensed person to drive her motor vehicle >25 and costs. Melvin Jerome Stewart, South ern Pines, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, >5 and costs. Mae Love McLaughlin, Rt. 3. Red Springs, failing to reduce speed to avoid a collision, costs. 89^tCDe"f Ai,en McLau8hlin, Box tU5. Raeford, no operator's license. $25 and costs. Frederick Morrisey, Rt. 3, Rae tord, worthless check, $46.95 restitution to Auto Parts & Equip ment, Inc., and costs. Jeff McCall, Fayetteville and Clemson, S.C., University, no operators license, voluntary dis missal by the prosecutor; speeding 70 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs George Woefel, Fayetteville, costs 3 55 Z?ne' 510 and Pamela Parker, Fayetteville, speeding 68 in a 55 zone, $10 and Melton Carlisle, Rt. 2. Laurin burg, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Robert Phillips. Humboldt, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. E-5 David Redfern. Ft. Bragg coS?'"8 65 3 55 Z?ne' 55 and Dorothy Purcell, Rt. 1, Raeford. worthless check, SI 1 30 restitution to Walter Coley, Hoke Drug Co and costs. Harvelene Pate Revels. Rt. 3. Raeford, speeding 65 in a 55 zone 55 and costs. Martha Peacock. Laurel. Md speeding 65 in a 55 zone. S5 and costs. Tru Ann Pettiford. Favetteville speeding 69 in a 55 zone. S10 and costs. Gordon E. Pugh, Fayetteville. speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and Dennis Lewis. Red Springs, ex pired inspection sticker, costs. Samuel Ray Snow, Rt. i Lumberton. speeding 70 in a 55 zone. $10 and costs. Gary Sprague. Dunn, speeding 67 in a 55 zone. $10 and costs Lonnie Locklear. Jr.. Rt. |, Red oasts'85, exceedin8 a safe speed ..*?* Lee ,Lowery- Rt- 1. Row land. rear lights not in good working order, costs. Rwna?? ^0rrison McAllister. Raeford failing to operate a vehicle in compliance with restriction, and costs"8 3 ctive muffler. $25 and Sophia Neely, Fayetteville speeding 60 in a 45 zone, improper use ot dealer plate. $10 and cosfs. Johnny Phillip Foster, Spring Lake, speeding 70 in a 55 zone. $10 and costs. RrlHllllani Ttiny.0dom' Lumber B,r*?c- .d?sPi?ying registration costs W bemg registered. exJ^Ui5' McArn* Rt" '? Shannon, expired inspection sticker, costs Steve Elton Wheeler. Pinehurst. costs 8 66 3 55 ZOne' 510 and Joseph Burke. Jr.. Fayetteville. speeding^55 in a 45 zone, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor; ex ^a i'u8 3 safe sPeed- costs, Albert Aman, Erwin, speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. James Richard McMillan, Rt 4 Box 16. Raeford, failing to redurc speed to avoid an accident, costs orli Yarbo.rough, Fayetteville, expired inspection sticker, costs. Thomas Wilson, Hope Mills Ss 8 65 3 55 Z?ne- 55 and George Wiggins. Rt. 1, Prince ton. speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. David Charles Taylor, Raeford. worthless check, $55 restitution to Margaret Wood. Western Auto and costs. Marshall Lunsford. Raeford. trapping wild animals without a valid trapping license. $20 and costs. Welton Dickens. Red Springs speeding 69 in a 55 zone. $10 and costs. , Mickey Jean Terry. Rt. 3. Rae ford. failing to yield right of way at a stop sign, costs. Debra Elizabeth Lewis, Rt 4 Raeford. speeding 67 in a 55 zone.' $10 and costs. Patricia Worley Pipkin. Rt. 1. Pembroke, speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. d ^ende" Goodman. Jr., 4- Raeford, speeding 50 in a 35 zone. $10 and costs. JUST AUTO INSURANCE LIABILITY 132 W. EIWOOOAVC. PHONE S75-?314 ? mum COLLISION AQCtfTt DALECONNEll TOMMY CONNEll Lumbee River EMC Gets $ 1 Million Refund Lumbee River Electric Member ship Corp has received a $1,062,644.88 refund from Carolina Power and Light Com pany. According to LREMC General Manager Deri Hinson, the refund of $842,250.71 in principal plus in terest of $220,394.17 is a result of overcharges for electricity purchas ed from CP&L during the period May 1976 through December 1977. "Lumbee River EMC did not raise its retail rates enough to pass all of the CP&L wholesale increase on to its member-owners," Hinson said. "The Rural Electrification Administration and the National Rural Utilities Cooperative Finance Corporation hold the mortgage on LREMC's facilities and have prescribed that a portion of the overcharge refund must be used by the cooperative as a credit to wholesale power costs in 1976 and 1977." "Therefore," he continued, "approximately half of the refund will be used to offset the amount of the wholesale power cost in creases that were absorbed by the cooperative during the two years." "We are working with REA, CFC and our consulting engineers to determine how the balance of the refund can be used in the best interest of the cooperative and its members, and we hope to have everything finalized within 30 days." Public Library News The library has received John Clements' "Taylor's Encyclopedia of Government Officials: Federal & State." This covers the years 1776-1966 and boasts the following acknowledgements: the president of the United States and his staff, the vice president of the United States and his staff, the United States Cabinet and staff: the United States Supreme Court and staff; the United States senators and staff; the United States repre sentatives and staff; the state governors and staffs; the state lieutenant governors and staffs; the state secretaries of state and staff; the state attorneys general and staffs; the Democratic National Committee; the Republican Na tional Committee; people of the Library of Congress; people of the United States Capitol Historical Society; people of the Dallas Public Library; of Clements, artist; and Phil Burleson, legal advisor. Also, we will be receiving month ly the magazine "World of Poli tics." This is a Taylor's Encyclo pedia of Government Officials publication. NEW MAGAZINES "World of Politics" - "To know when something is important or unimportant is what makes Amer - ica great." la these pages cut be found the situations, views, com ments, research files, White House reports, congressional and judicial issues, etc. "Mother Earth News" is a bi-monthly magazine and has many interests for adults and youth; all members of the family; and ranges widely from housewife to executive. A down-to-earch magazine with much information new and old. This is a much-requested item. "Science", this will be a welcome addition to our "Science News" and "Science Digest". These are used very often when our young folks have class projects. "Parent's" magazine; thAis one that is much requested. We no longer get "American Baby" but feel this one will follow baby to older years and give parents much help with their youngsters as they grow. We have 84 magazines for your family to enjoy besides the papers and other documentary pamphlets with up-to-date interests for you. DISPLAYS Mrs. Elizabeth Jones has changed her display of ceramics and has new ones for you to enjoy. These depict the "woods scenery1' with birds, squirrels, a turtle, etc. Miss Anna Peele has added to her quilt display, her " 'black' Raggedy Ann." You will want to see her. She is just as pretty as the white ones. We understand Anna almost had to steal her from her niece to let us show her. When you see the doll you will understand. TYPEWRITERS Typewriters are available for your typing needs in the library. All of them have been fixed or checked out and are ready for Qse. Two have been out of order for some time. We have typing rooms for your convenience. Ask us about this servie. LIBRARY BOARD The Library Board met Thursday morning in the Historical Room of the Library. NEW BOOKS The following is a list of new books received this week by the Hoke County Library, a member of the Sandhill Regional Library Sys tem. They may be requested from the Hoke County Public Library and Bookmobile in Raeford. ADULT FACT Griffin, William - "The Electronic Christian" Porter, Sylvia - "Sylvia Porter's New Money Book For the 80's" Postman, Neil ? "Teaching as a Conserving Activity" Powell, William S. - "Dictionary of North Carolina" Riley, Laura - "Guide to the National Wildlife Refuges" Samtur, Susan - "Cashing in at the Checkout" Schick, Alice - "Zoo Year" Skoglund, Elizabeth - "Loving Begins With Me" Soames, Mary - "Clementine Churchill" Stevens. Laura J. - "How to Improve Your Child's Behavior Through Diet" Wells, Hal M. - "Your Child's Right To Sex" Williams, Guy R. - "The World of Model Aircraft" Wolfe. Tom - "The Right Stuff' ADULT FICTION Golding, William - "Darkness Visible" Hensley, Joe - "Minor Murders" McDonald, Frank - "Provenance" Rodersu, Frank - "Hill Creek Cabin" Russell, Ray - "Princess Pamela" Stevenson, Anne - "Mask of Trea son" Wellman, Manly - "Old Gods Waken" CHILDREN'S FACT Kendall, Carol - "Sweet & Sour" Lavine, Sigmund A. - "Wonders of Camels" Pringle, Laurence - "Nuclear Power" Roberts, Nancy - "Southern Shosts" CHILDREN'S FICTION Gantos, Jack - "Greedy Greeny" Hutchins, Pat - "One Eyed Jake" Lobel, Arnold - "Days With Frog and Toad" Sharmat, Marjorie W. - "Mooch the Messy Meets Prudence the Neat" Willard, Nancy ? "Papa's Panda" BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Jan. 21, Dundarrach - Eve Conoly, Myrtle Sappenfield, Mrs. G.C. Lytle, Ruby Saunders, Ina Mae Womack, Donna O'Briant, Kathleen Jones, Lawanna Hayes, Vicky Balfour, Jackie Purdie, Laurie Bain, Alice Purdie, Ste phanie Dow, Mary Adams. Jan. 23, Blue Springs & Antioch - Jean Holland, Gail Hayes, Mrs. Pendergrass, Mamie Webb, Cassie Walters, Lottie Walters, Lula Blue, Hazel Hendrix, Irene Currie, Gladys Niven. Around Town (Continued from page 1) We would like to publicly thank the following donors: Tex-Elastic Corp. The Johnson Co., Farm Chemical Inc., The Bank of Rae ford, Raeford Oil Co., Teal Oil Co., Tommy Upchurch and Reid Childress. The remainder of the funds came from The Raeford Woman's Club, Kiwanis Club and Lions Club. Once again. Hoke Countians have joined together to make a needed project successful. Sincerely, Hoke County Civic Center Board Jim Conoly Gary Conoly Ken Conoly EXTERMINATOR EXTERMINATOR EXTERMINATOR Enviro-Ch?m Co. EXTERMINATORS Household Pest Control 120 W EDtNBOROOGH AVE. OFFICE 875 8146 RAEFORD. N.C. HOME 875-4419 Deaths & Funerals Wilson (Slim) Lunsford Wilson Bradley (Slim) Lunsford. 70, died Monday evening in McCain Hospital. The funeral was scheduled for 4 p.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church with the pastor, the Rev. Hilly Beaver, officiating, and burial in Raeford Cemetery. Named pallbearers were Dwight Jackson. Joe Holt. Jimmy Clark. Seavey Hales, David Lunsford. and Bud Cook. Memorial may be made to First Baptist Church's Building Fund. . Mr. Lunsford is survived by his wite. Mrs. Eula McMillan Luns ford; his son. Charles W. Lunsford of Raeford; Five grandchildren; his brother. Jay Lunsford of Raeford; and his sisters. Mrs. Mattie Hayes and Mrs. Agnes Clark of Raeford. and Mrs. Bonnie Cook of Fayette ville. Jack W. McMillan Jack Wesley McMillan, 46, died Thursday. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Betty McMillan; his daughters. Misses Dorothy, Jackie and Wendy McMillan of Aberdeen; his step daughters, Mrs. Beverly Elekes of Pinson, Ala., Miss Linda Anderson of Nashville. Tenn., and the Misses Frances, Susan and Rose Anderson of Raeford; and his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McMillan of Southern Pines. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon in Pine Hill Baptist Church in Aberdeen. Burial was in the church cemetery. Ralph Tryee Mills Ralph Tryee Mills. 79, died Saturday afternoon at his home in Southern Pines. The funeral was conducted Monday afternoon in First Baptist Church of Southern Pines by the pastor, the Rev. John Stone. Burial was in Mt. Hope Cemetery in Southern Pines. Crumpler Funeral Home of Rae ford was in charge of arrange ments. Mr. Mills is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Mills of Southern Pines; his daughter, Mrs. Shirley Epps of Raleigh; his stepdaughters, Mrs. Frances Smith of Fayetteville and Mrs. Elizabeth Hardin of Cambria, Calif.; his stepsons, Harry Jones of Raeford, and Joe and Ris Bennett of Southern Pines; two grandsons; his sister. Mrs. Edna Hedgpath of Chapel Hill; and his brother, John B. Mills of Apex. Marcus Willis I?ey Marcus Willis Ivey. 78. died Monday afternoon in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Fay etteville. The funeral was scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday in First Baptist Church of Raeford with the pastor, the Rev. Billy Beaver, officiating, and burial in Raeford Cemetery. Mr. Ivey is survived by his wife, Mrs. Gertrude Ivey; his son, James P. Ivey of Myrtle Beach, S.C.; three grandchildren; and his sister, Mrs. Donnie Jenkins of Fairmont. John P. Richardson John Pleasant Richardson. 56. of Vass, a brother of Mrs. Johnsie Douglas of Raeford. died Jan. 9. He served as mayor of Vass from 1975 till last year and owned and operated Johnny's Diner and the Town & Country Fish House, both of Vass. Mr. Richardson also is survived by his wife, Mrs. Peggy Stacy Richardson; his daughters, Mrs. Priscilla Arnold and Mrs. Susie Oldham of Sanford, Mrs. Bobbi Simpson of Broadway. Mrs. Dianne Regan of Vass. and Misses Sandra and Tammy Richardson of the home; his other sisters. Mrs. Ruby Maples of Hamlet. Mrs. Doris Elliott of Greenwood, S.C., Mrs. Sally Thomas of Southern Pines, and Mrs. Polly Rollins of Vass; his brothers. Tommy Rich ardson of Carthage, and Gilbert Richardson of Flint. Mich.: and five grandchildren. The funeral was held Friday morning in First Baptist Church in Vass. Burial was in Johnson Grove Cemetery. Junes Carlton Morris James Carlton Morris of Chim ney Rock, a native of Raeford, died of cancer Friday morning in Valley Clinic and Hospital at Bat Cave, next to Chimney Rock. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon in the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration at Bat Cave, and burial was in the church cemetery. Memorials may be made to Valley Clinic and Hospital or the cemetery fund of the Bat Cave church. Mr. Morris was born April 5, 1924, to Bruce Morris and Beulah Cameron Morris of Raeford. He was a graduate of Hoke County High School and for many years worked as a printer and lineotype operator with The News-Journal , then worked with The Pilot, the Southern Pines weekly newspaper. He lived and worked in Chimney Rock 19 years till his death. He owned and operated Jim's Shop, a gift shop, was a civic leader and, owned the Chimney Rock public water system till two weeks before he died, selling it because of the condition of his health. Mr. Morris is survived by his brothers, Sam C. Morris, a Rae ford City councilman and general manager of The News-Journal , and Bruce Morris, Jr., of Gilmer, Tex.; and nieces and nephews. Public Meeting Jan. 23 A joint statement issued Tuesday by the Hoke County commissioners and the Raeford City Council says the two groups have expressed to the State Board of Transportation concern about the large volume of truck traffic which passes through downtown Raeford on Main Street. The county commissioners have asked the Board of Transportation to hold a public meeting concern ing the establishment of an alter nate routing of N.C. 211 around Raeford in an attempt to remove some of the truck traffic from the downtown area. The proposed location of the alternate routing is along secondary Road 1209-1244 (Palmer Street) and along Secondary Road 1149 (McLean Road), which run be tween N.C. 211 west and south of Raeford. On Wednesday, Jan. 23. at 7 p.m.. a public meeting will be held at the Hoke County Courthouse concerning this alternate routing. Public attendance and response at the meeting are encouraged. Teele Named The Board of Directors of North Carolina Natural Gas Corporation has promoted Gerald A. Teele to assistant vice president. Teele is responsible for the firm's Rates and Budgets activities, the assignment he has successfully directed since joining NCNG in February of 1978. Frank Barragan. Jr., NCNG president, announced Teele's pro motion following the firm's board meeting last week. HIGH BLOOD IT'S A KILLER Have Yours Checked FREE SATURDAY, JAN. 19 9.00 A.M. - 3 P.M. "^I^A^edidneFShoppe 121 S. Main, Raeford, N. C. 875-5146