Magistrate's Court The following Hoke County magistrates' judgments were issued last week. Mack Cox, 522 Edinborough ? Ave., Raeford, worthless check, ^$20 restitution to Jay's Pantry, and costs. Daniel Ellerbe, Box 713, Rae ford, worthless check, $40 restitu tion to National Finance Co., and costs. Scottie Bryant McMillian, Pem broke, fishing without a license, S10 and costs. Alexander McArn, Rt. 1, Box ^321C, Shannon, worthless check, ?$15 restitution to Economy Food Center, and costs. Walter McDuffie, Rt. 1, (Bow more) Raeford, worthless check, $36.20 restitution to Auto Parts and Equipment, and costs. Mary Helen Smith, 620 Dockery Rd., Raeford, worthless check. $189.56 restitution to Hoke County tax collector, and costs. Jimmy Lee Ransom, Rt. 2, Box _ 155, Raeford, fishing without a ? license, $10 and costs. Nathaniel Watkins, Rt. 1, Box 122N, Lumber Bridge, worthless checks, $11.29 restitution to Arabia Cash Mart, $18 restitution to Wayside Grocery, and $14.10 restitution to Wayside Grocery, and costs. Pauline B. Sterling, 203 Lamont St., Raeford, worthless check, $66.18 restitution to Raeford Oil ?Co., and costs. Garry A. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 91, Lumber Bridge, worthless checks, $30 and $40 restitution to James Miller, and costs. Wanda H. .Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 91, Lumber Bridge, worthless check, $50 restitution to James Miller, and costs. William Ira Smith, Rt. 2, Box 246A, Raeford, speeding 49 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. 9 Melvin Virgil, Rt. 2, Box 498, Raeford, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. E7 Charlie Allen Thorpe, Ft. Bragg, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Kevin Maurice Thomas, Rt. 1. Box 658, Red Springs, failing to drive on the right, costs. Helen Huggins Perkins, Laurin _ burg, speeding 67 in a 55 zone, $10 W and costs. Wayland Edward Parker, Fay etteville. speeding 67 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Cleveland Authe McRae, Rt. 1. Box 576, Raeford. speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. Charlie R. Wisham, Rt. 2. Traveler's Rest, S.C., speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. I.J. Williams. Jr.. Rt. 2. Box 89. St. Pauls, expired inspection cer tificate, costs. Bobby Eugene Short, High Point, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs, Edward Harold Saunders, Jr.. Southern Pines, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Catherine Hair Sanders, Rt. 9, Sanford, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Lawrence Ray. Jr., Rt. 1, Box 67, Raeford, no operator's license, S25 and costs. Louise Huckabee Maxwell, Rt. 1, Raeford, expired inspection certificate, costs. Joseph David Lucas, Charlotte, expired inspection certificate, costs. Danny Locklear, Rt. 1, Box 74, Red Springs, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Dorothy Beasley Lee, Rt. 2. Four Oaks, improper passing, S10 and costs. Joe Carlton Holt, 506 College Dr., Raeford, expired inspection certificate, costs. Doral Lee Hess, Red Springs, displaying an expired registration plate, costs. E-2 Alexander Bruce Harding, Pope Air Force Base, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Lelia Purcell McMillian, Rt. 3, Box 275, Raeford, speeding 67 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. Hearl Edward Conley, Rt. 1, Pembroke, expired inspection cer tificate, costs. Myrl B. Clinard. Rt. 4. Raeford, unsafe move, costs. Timothy Edward Cartwright, Rt. 1, Penrose, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Welton Carthen, Rt. 1, Box 169, Raeford, expired inspection certi ficate, costs. Garrett Lamar Carpenter, Rt. 3, Box 309B, Raeford, failing to stop at a stop sign, costs. Emma McCall Campbell, Rt. 1, Box 572, Raeford, expired inspec tion certificate, costs. Patty Gail Baxley, Rt. 6, Laurin burg, speeding 68 in a 55 zone, and no operator's license. $25 and costs. Berry Devon Barnhill, Rt. 2, St. Pauls, unsafe tires, costs. Kenneth Julian Barnes, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Mitchell Maurice Baker, Rt. 1. Box 131, Aberdeen, unregistered vehicle, and exceeding a safe speed, costs. Robert Joseph Antal. Rt. 2, Box 263C, Raeford, expired inspection certificate, costs. Martha Lucille Anderson, Elk City, Okla., speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. * Mental Health Chairmen Named Mental Health Bellringer chair men for Raeford and Hoke Coun ty have been named for the 1982 ? fund-raising campaign of the North Carolina Mental Health Association. Mrs. Joyce C. Monroe has been named for the Raeford portion of the campaign and Mrs. Joyce Grif fin for the McCain and Ashley Heights fundraising effort. Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr., has proclaimed May Mental Health Month in North Carolina. His proclamation follows. WHEREAS, Federal Budget 0 cuts directly affect the estimated 1 5 percent of the population of the United States that needs some form of mental health services; and WHEREAS, implementation of recommendations coming out of the Governor's Conference on Mental Health is essential to the well-being of the State as a whole; A and w WHEREAS, seventy percent of the mentally ill would recover if given proper treatment; and WHEREAS, experts estimate there are more than four million children under 14 years of age in need of psychiatric care across the nation; and WHEREAS, many persons needing mental health services are either unserved, underserved, or inappropriately served; and # WHEREAS, the Federal Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Mental Health Block Grant approach to funding will require greater ad College News Raeford students were among those who received academic and ? service awards at Pembroke State University Thursday. They were: Mike Womble, Business Administration and Economics, Pi Beta Chi business fraternity academic scholarship. Jackie Kicklighter, second place. Communicative Arts, Sigma Tau Delta Communicative Arts 10$ Essay Award. Mark Madden, Sherill's Association Scholarship in sociology. 0 Johnny Bullard, Junior Senatfcr award. vocacy on behalf of those who can not speak for themselves; and WHEREAS, North Carolina continues to move forward in its efforts to provide mental health services; and WHEREAS, the Mental Health Association in North Carolina pro motes increased awareness and understanding of the problems of mental and emotional illness and the availability of treatment for persons in need; now THEREFORE, I, James B. Hunt, Jr., Governor of the State of North Carolina, do hereby pro claim May, 1982, as MENTAL HEALTH MONTH in North Carolina and commend this observance to our citizens. R^McGefChy Allen- Box 502. ' SS?nH sp?ed,n8 65 in a 55 zone. ? and costs. Robert James Hand. Fayette "nU cS^'"8 70 " 855 cf<5?nald Joe Goodwin. Box 242 rostsman' eXCeedin? a safe speed! Bo^7QpmpMichae! Frazee- Rt- 4. Box 79 P, Fayetteville, expired in spection certificate, costs. 0 JXDRa,ptl Martin, Jr., Rt i Box 598, Raeford, transporting an hmkf?? c?ntainer with broken seal, S25 and costs. Sonia Locklear, Rt. 1. Box 470, Red Springs, no operator's license and exceeding a safe speed. $25 and costs. ^ ' Jimmy Franklin Hendley. Fay SS / hC' speedm8 6S '? a 55 zone w and costs. Ra^foM1 Walla"' Rt* 3- Box 241. Kaetord, worthless check $20 restitution to Tucker's Grocery and costs. "?"?-cry, Mary Shaw Ray, Box 14, Rae ford, unsafe move, costs. PiitmAeS P^erkin- Jr., 516*.1 E. speeding 50 in a Jc> zone, $10 and costs Sandra Odette McPhatter. 213 rosts aSS* eford' unsafe m?ve, E-4 O.D. Madden, Jr., Ft Bragg, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Larry Locklear, Rt. 4. Box 835, Ked Springs, parking violation voluntary dismissal by the prose cutor: _ violation already paid off bv defendant's wife. Dy 1 Ronald Lee Johnson, Camp Lejeune. speeding 65 in a 55 -~ne $5 and costs. * Joseph Everett Clohossey, Pine an^cos^6^'1^ a ^5 zone, $10 Bo??27se skdam Canad>1' Rl- 1. Box 276. Shannon, permitting an cost'r Person t0 drive. $25 and 85JC?.H"cn Sanderson- Rt- l> Box 55 znnP ?nngi' ,Pecdl"g 65 in a zone, $5 and costs. Joseph Anthony Payson Fav tS&s*" Stephen John Kuper, Rt. 6 Launnburg unsafe move, costs MiU s?r "0use- Jr- Fort Toni* ?< ' ,spe mg 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. William Cooper, Rt. 4, Box 245 ? -U n'1'"8 to reduce speed to avoid a collision, costs. John E. Barr, 501 E. Fifth St., faUinaP?ngS' no operator's license, tailing to comply with motorcycle endorsement, and operating a SS ?Tle whilc a passenger ?as and costs We3r 3 "'"y helmel' i2s 7iJecu L^CW'is Tillman, Rt. 1, Box zone JS aUn" ' Speedin8 65 ?" a 55 zone, as and costs. *.-7^LnoJ? Graig Dumas, Rt. 2 Box 'o7nAeBJoa^~866i"'a55 Thaddeus E. Jones. Rt. 1. Box 822, .Raeford, worthless check, ? 17.71 restitution to Raeford Auto Co., and costs. E'mer Wilester Ricks, 307 Cum JS?"- uVeV Raeford' filing To costs/'8 W3y 3t a St?p si8n? WiHiam Darre|| Smjth costs! exceedin8 a safe speed. 522eR?ife Prfe?e McCa". Box i>22, Raeford. failing to stop at a stop sign, costs. Caroline Ruth Ansley, Rt. 1, Box Red fPnngs. speeding 50 in a 35 'one, $10 and costs. William Currie. Laurinbure. passing at an intersection, $10 and costs. J.H. AUSTIN INSURANCE \ Jf uin I SINCE 1950 AUTO ? FIRE ? LIFE CASUALTY 1 14 W. Edinborough Avenue Phone 875-3667 Foursquare Church 506 PROSPECT AVE. 875-5 173 AS A NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH WE 1. Exalt Jesus Christ as Savior, Baptizer. Healer and Soon-Coming King,. 2. Emphasize the ministry of the Holy Spirit, Whose objective is to glorify Jesus. 3. Hold The Word of God to be the standard of all truth. 4 Believe true worship is the basis of the daily activities of the Spirit-filled Christian. SUNDAY SCHOOL *45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 1 1:00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP 7r00 P.M. WED. BIBLE STUDY 7:00 P.M. We invite you to join us in worship where live^ are changed and needs are met. Burlington Sales, Earnings Lower Burlington Industries, Inc., reported lower sales and net earn ings for the second quarter of fiscal 1982 compared with the se cond quarter of fiscal 1981. Net sales for the quarter ended April 3, 1982, were 5738,130,000 on which the company's con solidated net earnings were $14,067,000, or 50 cents per share. In the comparable period last year, Burlington reported net sales of S799.543.000 on which the com pany's consolidated net earnings were $27,622,000 or 98 cents per share. For the six months ended April 3, 1982, consolidated net sales were $1,479,838,000 and net earn ings were $3 1 ,646,000 or $ 1 . 1 2 per share compared with net sales of $1 ,527,919,000 and net earnings of $45,062,000, or $1 .60 per share for the same period in fiscal 1981. Net earnings for the second quarter included a charge of 13 cents from the devaluation of the Mexican peso. As a result of adop ting FASB Statement No. 52 in the first quarter the effects of foreign currency items are not comparable with those reported in 1981 as prior year results were not restated. The 1981 results included gains from foreign currency items of 32 cents in the second quarter and 42 cents for the six months. The devaluation charge was largely off set by gains recorded as part ot an exchange of longterm debt for stock and cash which took place in early March. In his review of the company's performance, William A. Klop Art Show The art of Hoke County High School and Upchurch Junior High School students will be displayed at the annual Cross Creek Mall. (Fayetteville) Art Show which will be held Thursday through Sat urday. The displays will be in the Sears wing in front of Walden's Book Store. The art teachers are Teresa Marion of Hoke High and Eloise Carter of Upchurch. man, chairman and chief ex ecutive, noted, "The second quarter results reflected the prevailing weakness of the economy which has had a signifi cant effect on virtually alt sectors of textile and home furnishings business. Improvement will be contingent on the timing of an up turn in the economy." Dividend Declared The Board of Directors of Burl ington Industries, Inc., declared the regular quarterly dividend of 38 cents per share, payable June 1 , 1982, to shareholders of record at the close of business May 3, 1982. *AGOH wheel restaurant THURSDAY ft FRIDAY SHRIMP BASKET (about 20 shrimp) with FF, Slaw & Hushpuppies $3 00 Taka Out Orders Call S7&-67S2 Jim Conoly Gary Conoly Ken Conoly EXTERMINATOR EXTERMINATOR EXTERMINATOR Enviro-Chem Co. EXTERMINATORS Household Pest Control 120 W EDINBOROUGH AVE. OFFICE 875 8146 RAEFORD. N.C. HOME 875 4419 MEN'S 3 PC. VESTED SUITS Up To 130" Value SELECTED GROUP OF LADIES' SPRING Sportswear by Koret ? Jo - Joba - College Town - Dowkearry Bradley - etc. 25% O Off SELECTED GROUP LADIES' SPRING DRESSES REDUCED 33% lOOTo Choose From ?1 THICK - STURDY Pot Holders & Dish Dish Cloths 3.99' RED WOOD STAINED PICNIC TABLES 34?8 Reg. 39" \ * ? 4 QT. 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