IS1 <?u e ^eiud - journal P mirrH* Mi _ I ? J i<w*? 254 The Hoke County News - Established 1928 VOUJME LXXR1 NUMBER 27 LUFOtD, ROUE COUNTY* M)tIH CUMilVA StKR YEA* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1981 Mayor Unopposed ; 8 Out For Council Raeford Municipal Elections Tuesday ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ^ ? ? ? - " Around Town BTSUICnORRb I lac ramus have arris ed m Hi4e ja>d * seems chat e?erxu?e has a ssmmk m the* tact It started ranmnmg Sansn&ay ntsjht wxi i\ the> w. hciaig ? nrp cn Mi >ada\ afterm?? ? ? w99 rawnim*>. RijitecrT Gairh? was b* the otfke a few ?MMBes ago and stated that at 3 p-m. inches of ram had fcaAro samce Sattrrdav ni^ht. If tt kccp& ?p. wt sho?ld ha*e ewer t?o mches before ra^ht. Gatbtn said tflfc* the ram had fmaflS softened iftae so?il raowgh to let the desk harrvm-s pel r?o the fiekis, CMf cwwse most of the tolks want tt to oommismbc rairaiiwt for awhiFe. I betocve we are about 10 inches shv>ct ??4 tain ttars year. The temperature mas m the 40* amd 5?s SjBt srrdas and Sundax. b*?t mammed imp dwnrae the da> Mo? <A?* . ? m ? I dom't kmm k* sure it it *as as owld as n hrte Sorurdas at Chapel Hiflll.. b?i * seemed to me that tt *as ?near freezmg ?hen the ?md bUr? utarcw^h the stands. Masbe the sevwe cm the fVeld had something to do *irh ?. because the Tar Hee*> dwdai't seem k? *arm up at all. ? ? * The H*>ke H igh Booster Ctnb ts spoor*?rMag an MctMi Saturday. Octs.ii>c-r 31 at the Gibson Cateterta. The a?cno? ? ill be from three unttl vii p.m. Liimda Hurt, music director at Hoke Hvh said that proceeds wvwAd jjo> Po the benefit otf the Hoke Hifcph Ovvus and Chorale. She also slated that hot do*ts be sold and that a Bake Sale ?w?4d ah?o be in progress. Items K> he sold nnclude u ponv. pt^s and apploanccs.. Danns LhrVane ?ill be i he awenomoer. See advenistmiT.t tnstde the fiapcT tor further detatlv When mistakes start appearm*; tt seems it ts almost impossible to ?op them. Several vcars ago ?e made a mistake in J V Baucom's ad to* frve weeks straight1. I corrected an error tn tht* crJmewn Last ?eek and must Jo the saarac this ?eek. Whv I would wrwe Ja^k P.vpe's name. "Jack P*x>le" e? **1*1 hung that I can't understand Vrnvw as . 1 chd \ unember ot the Sorto? family CS'lfted m?e last week and said that Neiil Came had made a mistake ? hem he stated the Sorrows be V-?need to the Bapttst Church. She savl that rhrs tamih i>f V-rtons *cre Meihodtsts and hadn't e\er been Baprrsts. So ?e * 10 have to send people tv.? the Mei hodtsj Church rather than *o see the Res Brlls Beaver. Sorrv a>b??tit these mtstaktfs. T h*r letter rs >*'t oyiasuWi*"* tVar Sam. The- Rjet'fd Wun-t?in\ Club ?v itarx vcar cm?rvhmj!irvt C'Vrrt-vtrrt^ jewvmc iwi H?>kc Ci?unrv thriMj*.!t j. *?r? serwe pn?Kvt "Vurv Y ><tr Ounsrmav ." Wc h*?e betm tt?Ui that e*?tr rhi-??tt|rh aruvwv are >crr> ?cew*m>?cv ?trti i brnr Onrrsmta?? <jrvrn^. mairrv po'ytc ? kKhj* *hthr ?*Sf"rv ituv he vh.mer*rd from soeral Jwa TTtfWV. Our *tll (v Nt arcK scHhtok hjj th*r mexrvK m i he cvhmwa ? wh emph^Ms ><a sjttuK cWimi. the skHl ?.* kwht*:?pf?r?l amd the dArK We ?rit Ijkc ttVtt*K 1ro?n PtrikVrv cWvkv ePWBps jmk) m*?ip*?kfcfc?fcv TV ft ?cmK ??U he wvcicW. We ?*i T*cn?f ?it nr the** h? mm t4kr wcdK ?ttho?c ifc^kiiMi Wnww'v CM> ?tw>m i. ?dl Pit m the Hnkt Co? ft Lifenn m Tfiiw im) 11? id ? i Atmxws few ?** n? faf *ad m Sawdtt Mnn|t. ??( n> i*tiw DcrmImt l-U W wcctik nfcmK aad pft% ?4 fMi deh*m x chdMf. Miv aad ?tf MKJ1XD TOWN, |7) Unor 7JC. lfcV?. Jr. L. ifflto**** Oner Gruhum Clurk. *.* i**]Grwnr ?erf JhfcChgysc. >. James 9. MtdLmni -Wwr C Moms J. tJnjei I j%.-kurch Reward Offered F*?e Sioocmal] Community N.Miena^ j SKX) regard for mtarnutiua leading to ihe arrest ami cvwvnon of ihc t?erv>n or j*nrwn> * f?o bnv**: mto rhrc home ot Sm*Nfc\ VJcM^lan ihi Gold htill Rtx?d Fn?ia\ . City, Council, Guard Officials Attemd Ground Broken For New Armory In Raeford Ground foe Eiie iw* Vttox Na tional Guard Ammwy ?U?> brc?k?5 formally the adftenaMwrn <j4 October 21 on the stce in Itseford. Those arctsidtag trodwrtkMi \4ai George Pans of Roi Sfrmascv. cc*m mander of ohe Severn*! Baaaailion. 25 2nd Armor. wImmc Head quarters and Hfffcftigwiff'icrs Com pan* vntil be- bused ? uhe ne* building; and Ho&e and Raford City $o*esiMKai officials, and Lt. Col. Eflhere VicPtnawii. It.. director ot' tfabfetK* tfwe :S#e State Department of Cramt Oc^xsi and Public Safer*. Paris- ? mayor o*f Springs. McPhaul its- a asam? a* Hoke County Taking part in the ceremuaiia ground-breaking were Xaauita! Guard 3 JcN.se J'one>- of Raeford. Raeiord Via v or Team Graham Clark, ami Jioftn BaJfour. chairman of the Board! or Hoke County Commissi onerv The nevk building will be ???SC0&1: on the west side TeaJ Drive jitu: between VC. II 1 west cutoff and: the L S. -MJI *outh bv puss.. v -iTeet. named Ipchurch. will, be opend eventuaJK between. the ie"*? building and the II I cutoff The building will contain 3JUM1.I ^juare feet. about 4.0WV -*fliuric feet more than the Ea>t Oouorjil \venue building which: it *iil! replace GKOL'SD i*OC?> - At rk* gm amtrmmmw jmr cfcr arw Xmtmammi CmmrU to-mmm ?ww. ?ixi wrH? t-t. OiJAw Jbwi#' wMiy 1 1 fawC^ii Ohr4. amdhkm Bd jfrwr.. Abwxw farfFiiti If the weather during the coo ??rucr?o? period ts favoraNe. the huiLisng will be completed for use H ncv: \pril. The L S. National Guard 5Ui"cau has approved $"12,000 for rhe c?isrr?ctior. The building w?tl include space ?tor four offices for battalion head 4Hiart?rv and areas for training -acihnes, equipment storage, an assembK hall of tv.300 square feet. t. nifk ranee, food preparation and soulkarv areas. Inciter and rest Twins.. and shower sect**K. Pan of the building wt?I be two s&aries h?gh and the rest one-?ror\ . In will be heated bv natural gas. and che offices and classrooms wilt be air conditioned, with the nN of nhe buildine ventilated mechantcal > The present building will revert w the Hoke C ounrv government afucT nhe new buildtrw is occupied He ackjuarr ers and Headquarters. Cffwnpanv ts composed of !_?*? jttfftcers and enttsied peopie. Parts succeeded I t l ot h?J V/Vdk. eiuie of Southern Ptnes a-> battalTon commander in Neppember Rae+ocd *?cn next T uesday mil! dKw trve of eight candidates to stn* oa the C*> Cooncil for the next ?? vcirv and also elected a ?am. Mayor Ma K McNeill. III. ts unopposed fcr rcdecticw. He is (MHeMi! his sixth r?n-year term. AH the pititw members of the CMKi are running tor no? terms. ?d three * ho haven't serv ed Www are out to ?ia seats. The present members running are Mjwr Pro Tern Graham Clark. San Morris. Boti Gentry. Vardell Hedgpeth. Jr.. and James E. (Bcane) McLeod. The other can didates are Eari McDuffie. Jr.. Rohert L. (Bobby) Carter, and Thomas J. (Joe* Upcharcti. Clark is runnutg for his seventh term. Mcleod for his sixth. Morris for his fifth, and Gentry and Hed^gpeth for their third. Gentry wed the unexpired of the term of David Lwette owe- year unexpired portion of the term of David Lovette and mas ejected to his first tegular term in 19". Except for snne wnte-in votes. a> the incumbents mere unopposed foe reelection in the voting. In the last city election, only about 1 28 ol" the city 's I .-Wb registered voters cast baHocs. but the- sire of the turnout could be blamed on the lack of opposition the five council candidates and the mayor had. The voting places on election day will open at tv?X> a.m. and close at p.m. Registered voters of the three precincts within the city limits are eligible to vote The precincts and their voting places are: RieforJ Precinct One ? Court house: T?o ? old County Office Building on West Ehvood Avenue across the street from the post office; and Four ? Hoke Civic Center, off the east s?de of L'.S. 401 south. The registrars are Allen Ed wards. Precinct One: Mary Lee Matherty. Two; and Wanda Mon rve. Foe:;. 3 Injured In Traffic Crash Thre^r people ?ere injured about p.m. Sunday when two cars iVl'kM xx Ei\! Central Avenue and Highland Street. Raeford. FVixv Osiel" Leonard Wiggins re tnwJ He >aid tbe> *ere Julius Jones ot K;. I . Red Springs. Johnny Jones ? w nrtanom ) of Rt . 1 . Raeford . the dm?rs: and Johnny Jones's pas senger, Roivrt Lee Graham of Rt I. Lumber BnAje VV^;] r.v sa>d thev ? ere treated at Cape Fear \ alle\ Hospital in Fjvctwillc He %a*J a l'3"^ BukW being itmeii b\ Johnny Jones tailed to v*fW the nght o< ?a\ on Highland ansd ?as sirucV by a I*1"-! Lincoln tvsnt ?Jti\ en hv Julius Jones. W^jins sani the Buick ?as a B^jal lovs. and about S?.5lX) damage *as done to the Lincoln. Boosters* Chicken Dinner November 5 The Hnkt Musk ineiu) Fried Onckrti Dinner ?iB he hrtd Xw<en*<rr 5 ?ith the H>4r H?c*~ and Lpchurch Junior Hi?h chnws and hiKh (nrng separate perfnrnumctv The dmim will he wntd tran 5 n.m ti fk:3? p.m. m Gthwai faketeru at Hoke H*h Dinntrv aK*> m? he hoagiht to he taken out The sctwdak rt pertrnnaaon <4 tthr hands and ctinvn <v fc p.m. -- I pcharoh Eighth Grade Band. <hicvtcd In hmim lamev h 45 p.m. - Hoke Hwh Ouns and Chnvalr. Lands Han. te?wr; ^15 p.m. - UpcWch Chans and Vncal Dmnbk. Anne Fiww. director. and " 45 p.m -- Hoke Hk)i Marching Rand. Jimmy Uij*\. director. TV Hoke H*eh and L'pchuivh viwracs and the Upchurch band mill pofcuiw m Gibscwi Court. and the Hoke H?h hand, in Hoke Cake walks aKn are in the vcVdair. Tickers max he obtained from w?km o< Mmc Boovlen f?* V3 e?cfc or at the door the oetirag of (W duHKr for SJ.50. Hot ho? tin a lV way rolls and a drvicft mrH be served with the dncin

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