Area Incidents ' Moped, Money Order, Wagon Taken The following were filed at the Hoke County Sheriff's Depart ment. Dennis Davis. Rt. 2. Raeford, reported a S250 Moped stolen March 1 from his property. Wanda Kay Locklear, Rt. 1. Red Springs. Creech's Mobile Home Park, reported her fullblooded black-and-white Dachshund is missing. She said she last saw the dog at 9:30 a.m. March 5. The dog is small and long and has short hair. A truck ran into the side of the Hide-A-Way Club February 28. The accident did about SI, 000 to the building and about S500 to the truck. During the weekend of March 5, someone took the kitchen and bathroom faucets and left the water running in a vacant house owned by the Avery Connell Agency near the Scurlock School area. A repairman said that when he entered the house he found four inches of water on the floor. A back door had been kicked in. Lola Mae Jones. 434 Robert Ave., reported a S97 money order was taken from her mail box between March 1 and March 5. A warrant charging possession of stolen gix)ds was issued against a suspect. Raet'ord Police Chief Leonard Wiggins reported the following received by his department. George McGuire reported Tues day a small wagon valued at S30 was taken from his back yard at 403 Dickson St. Ruth McLean Shaw reported she purchased a money order January 25 for SI 5.41 at the A&P and lost it there the same day. She said someone found and cashed it. Raetord Ptl. George Baker, patrolling on Sunday, found a window otT its track and a door unlocked at Hoke County High School. Nothing has been reported missing. Magdline Andrews, 413 W. Sixth Ave., reported Tuesday her pistol was taken from her home. Patrick Fellows. 501 Grand Ave.. Raeford, was charged with larceny of the pistol, a .22 valued at $50, and with carrying a concealed weapon. "The safest way to double your money is to fold it over once and put it in your pocket." Kin Hubbard GRADE A LARGE tees 79* ROYAl SCOTT (QUARTERS) MARGARINE .. .3^*1??: WOE PRIDE - 4-Pk. _ . PMILK BISCUITS 79* .COeil COTTAGE ^CHEESE 79* coeu BUTTERMILK .... S-mL CHUCK ROAST MKHCORNMF (6mm In) $J19 LB. CHUCK STEAK (Bom In) *?9 PORK LOIN $]09 FAMILY PACKS Neekbonts , Pig Feet Pork Spareribs Hambarger Patties to*. *1490| ISmokod Sausage s?.u, IB. $g\ ?Er \ v 1 4 ROUP*. AAf Brawny Towels BI6R0I1 GENERIC PRODUCTS (303 SIZE) CUT 6REEN BEANS SWEET PEAS MIXED VEGETABLES APPLESAUCE LIMA BEANS 3 . *1?o CHAMP DOG FOOD Urn - 20 lb. B?4 - R??. - 50 Ik. B?4 - KRlSPfKREME DONUTS B?y On# At R??. Pri? GET ONE FREE *J99 PANCAKE SYRUP t 24 07. BOT. SOUTHERN BISCUIT SE1F-RISIN6 FLOUR ,.jy PERfECTWN RICE 79* LUCICS PINtO BEANS .. 2/89' BIACKEYE PEAS tfELCH'S GRAPE JEUY 2 LB. JAR *J39 WE ACCEPT USDA FOOD STAMPS. WE RESERVE ALL QUANTITY RIGHTS. MB. StZf BMCKIABEl BEER ** SNACK SHACK MO* OTBI 7 MYS tr.10 AM.-iMfM.mH.- SAT. fcOO PJl - foOO PJL SUN. mm 175-1071 S NtMtfs MS nm ? * w-L - vwIwpwP ?mVWS ISO H KWrfi Of Siafaiflim In Cfttw 6mm ss'isr *?. IT 149 SmOMC-tf Aff Nrf*-M9 Roekfish News by Polly Barnard irit^iwKwwawwMja? Open house was held in the Fellowship Hall at Tabernacle Bap tist Church Saturday evening for Rev. and Mrs. Archie Barringer and daughter. "Becki" of Lewis . r8* Church members were in vited to meet and fellowship withn them and refreshments were served The Barringers were invited by the Pastors Selection Committee who are recommending that Rev. Barringer be extended the call to serve as pastor, which will be voted on at a later date. A bridal shower was held in the home of Mrs. Margaret Terrv for Miss Deborah Halstead Fridav evening, March 5. The Community extends sym pathy to the family of 5 year old' J Kimberley Finch of the Galatia Community who died Friday night March 5. Funeral was Sunday afternoon at 4:00 o'clock at Galatia Presbyterian Church. Sympathy is extended to the family of Mr. Claude Thaggard of near Parkton who died Monday. March I . Funeral service was Wednesday afternoon at Green Springs Baptist Church with inter-l ment in the church cemetery. He is the brother of Mrs. Dan G. Dove of Hope Mills and uncle to Melvin Dove. Mission Action Circle of Taber nacle Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. "Chuck" Frazier Monday evening March 5. Mrs. Alton Potter is home after Hospital.Pi"'em " M??re CouM? Phillip Watson of White Laktf spent last week with his aunts, Mrs^ Louise Watson and Mrs. Grace English. The W.M .U. of Tabernacle Bap tist Church is observing a Week of Prayer for Home Missions, which began Monday morning March 8 at .h u'c:Jand wi" c?ntinue through Friday. Guest speaker during worship service the past Sunday morning aL Pittman Grove Baptist Church wa" Mrs A'berta Green of The Samari tan Goodwill Center in Fayetteville Mr and Mrs. E.T. Brock. Jr. and daughter Jennifer and Mrs. Leonard Brock visited Mrs. Willie Shepoard, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Faircloth and family. Mr. and Mrs. W' tarn Sheppard, Jr. and famj, of Aberdeen the past Sunday. Baby Abby" infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sheppard. Jr. is home from the hospital an<# doing fine at present, following a series of operations. Apologies please!! The following was inadvertently left out of this column last week. Sympathy is extended to the 'am"y ofMr. Edgar Pittman who died Tuesday. February 23. Fun eral service was at Pittman Grove Baptist Church Thursday after noon. Interment was in the churcto cemetery. ' I, Ruth Martin. Professor of Religion at Pembroke University will conduct a weekly in depth Bible Study at Pittman Grove Baptist Church beginning Wed 7C^Qy^Venin8, March 17 c it p m through April 21. Enrollment fee of S8.00 will be required to defray the expenses. All 'Rn'Jre,S'ed P.erKs;,ns may contact 4569 Musselwhite at 875j A driver of a car failed to stop for a stop sign and hit Mrs. James Sakobie on Arsenal Avenue Wed nesday morning as she was on her way to work. There were no serious injuries but Mrs. Sakobies' car was pretty badly damaged. Mrs. Kathleen Garner and four daughters of Carthage visited her sisters Mrs. Marie Fowler. Mrs* Alien";!!3 Tancer and Mrs- Ali<* ' Allen the past Saturday Hfnr'e,,a Tanner. Mrs. ?. F"w,erand Mrs. Alice Allen visited Miss Irene Phillips in Red Springs last week. Service Personnel Army National Guard Pvt. Mel ton D. Barnes, son of Melton and Juanita Barnes of Rt. 1. Shannonr has completed basic training at Fort Knox. Ky. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map read ing. tactics, military courtesy, mili tary justice, first aid. and Army history and traditions. His wife. Cloanne. is the daughter of Coether McNiell of Route 8, Lumberton. $ Airman 1st Class William H. O'Briant Jr.. son of William H. O'Briant Sr. of Rt. 2. Red Springs, and Helen O'Briant of Pembroke, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance spe cialist course at Chanute Air Force Base. III. O'Briant will now serve at Ka dena Air Base. Okinawa. Japan. He is a 1980 graduate of Pem-0) broke Senior High School.