TEL: 875-4277 FARM CHEMICAL, INC Complete Pest Control Fumigation Service Weed Control & Fertilization Roaches ? Rats ? Termites I P.O. Box 667 Home Phone 875-5098 Raeford, N.C. j Magistrate's Court The following Hoke County magistrates' judgements were issued last week. Nathaniel Carpenter, Box 28S, Raeford, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, SS and costs. James Nicklson, Rt. 1 , Red Spr ings, expired inspection certificate, costs. Ronald Grant, Rockingham, ex ceeding a safe speed, costs. Vonzell Porter, Box 693, Raeford, worthless checks, $15 and $15 restitutions to Tuckers Grocery, and costs. William Ypw, Greensboro, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, a S5 and costs. Alton Phillips. Rt. 1, Aberdeen, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Hossies McDuffie, Jr., Box 525, Raeford, failing to stop for a red tight, costs. Paul Suggs, Aberdeen, speeding 65 in. a 55 zone, $5 and costs. James L. Williams, Jr., Candor; G BONEiESS BEEF STEW LB_P HtEM FROZEN RMMT NMUMU 38 FRYERS It H IB. NECKBONES MS FEET SFARERIBS SmkU S#*S8?i Wlt-B*4 wk.,7" wwir0 UNIT 2 BM$MTNM.OO FOOD ORDER K)fc.Sf0 rofa.6*0 FAMILY PACKS WE RESERVE ALL QUANTITY RIGHTS WE ACC0T U.S.D A FOOD STAMPS UntMAi) ChiebiiUft Homtmade Sa?s*?e fBOUO-tOfeir0 (UMK) - to ?? 12^ 5 kt. w atari 1" FRESHLY MADE MARKET BASKET CUT GREEN BEAMS HAMBURGER PATTIES14\ GRAPE A MEDIUM SMOtfDRIFT SHORTENING BUNKK unsafe move, costs. Mitchell Walters, Raeford, im proper passing S10 and costs. Sp 4 Guy Tamburri, Ft. Bragg, I no inspection certificate, costs. E-2 Clifton Taylor, Ft. Bragg, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Martin Oxendine, Pembroke, expired inspection certificate, costs. Mohan Patel, Salem, Va., Speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. M Preatis Revels, Jr., Rt. 2 Fayet- 1 teville, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, 55 and costs. Elizabeth Santa Ana, Rt. 1, Parkton, expired inspection cer tificate, costs. Sp 4 Paul Sarzoza, Ft. Bragg speeding 67 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Jason Scott, Rt. 1, Hope Mills, improper passing, $10 and costs. David Massulla, Ft. Bragg, fail- g ing to stop at a stop sign, costs. ? Beatrice Murchison McRae, Rt. 4, Raeford, Speeding 50 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Gerald McVay, North Haven, Conn., speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Sai Hwa Mitchell, Raeford, im proper parking, costs. Nelson Fredsell, Jr., Greenville, 5.C., failing to stop at a stop sign, costs. r Betty Goin Hardin, Rt. 1, Lumber Bridge, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Geno Gregory Bratcher, Rt. 2, Raeford, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Claude Bernard Bray, Raeford, unsafe move, costs. Jasper Lee Crawford, Philadelphia, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Tommy McEachern, Fayet- j teville, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs. "Things That Matter" by Lucien Coleman What, exactly, do you wish^ people when you wish them a "Merry Christmas"? I've been giving that some thought lately, and I'd like to take this occasion to wish you some things that ought to contribute to your.merriness. *" My wish for you is: That all the instructions for assembling kids' Christmas toys will be written by an American, rather than by an employee of the . Japanese manufacturer who made them. That the football games and kiddie Christmas television specials will be scheduled at different times, so you can preserve the domestic tranquility of your home during the holidays. That you will be able to squeeze all that extra trash into the gargage cans, or that the dogs will stay away from the plastic bags with the . turkey bones in them, until the pick-up men come around the week after Christmas. That everybody under your roof will stay in good health for the rest of this year, so your holidays won't be spoiled by flu viruses and nasal congestion. That all items of clothing re ceived as gifts in your family will fit and be just the right color, so you won't have to drag yourself out to i i the store to exchange them while post Christmas, pre-inventory. end-of-the-year clearance sales are going on. That you will be calm enough to avoid family fusses while the in laws are visiting you during the holiday season, since yelling and crying tend to make company nervous, even though they do it at home, too. That the batteries in the toy cars, I calculators, radios, trains, space shuttles, electronic games, and flashlights will last at least until January 1. That you will be so shocked at the Christmas bills, you will cut up your credit cards and start the new year off not paying those exorbitant monthly interest charges. That you will be able to spend some time in a good old easy chair, ? resting up from those frantic ? shopping sprees, all that work in the kitchen, and the wrapping of mountains of packages. That you will readily recuperate from the psychological and physical trauma of scraping up gifts for the kids' school teachers, which, of course, they forgot to tell you about until midnight before their last day of classes. That you will be able to forget, A for a few hours at least, the more ? painful things in life, and ex ferience moments of unhampered appiness and sweet, quiet re laxation. That the presence of the Prince of Peace will be real to you. ?