ROBITUSSIN
a Child /Adult
114 N. MAIN STREET RAEFORD.N.C.
STORK HOURS: ? a.m. til t:30 p.m. Man. -Sat.
Prices In This Ad Good Thru Nov. 30 Or Until Merchandise
Is Sold Out.
CHECK OUR LOW LOW EVERY DAY PRICES
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
VICKS
Day Care
Cold Medicine
99
VICKS?
SINEX
Nasal Spray V? oz.
WHY PAY
2.107
BONUS BUY
1
39
MENNEN
SPEED STICK
Deodorant
1.75 oz.
WHY PAY 1 .92?
BONUS BUY
99
SPEED STICK
Deodorant
2.5 oz.
WHY PAY
2. 59?
BONUS BUY
1
39
DRISTAN
Cold Tablets
24 s
WHY PAY 3. 59?
BONUS BUY
1
89
CLA1ROL?
FINAL NET
8 oz.
WHY PAY
3.19?
?ONUS BUY
1
99
CONTAC
Cold Capsules
10's
WMY PAY 3.55?
BONUS BUY
1
82
NYQUIL
6 oz.
WHY PAY 4.15?
BONUS BUY
019
VICKS
Formula 44?
3 oz.
WHY PAY 3.05?
BONUS BUY
1
58
PAMPRIN
Tablets
24's
WHY PAY 2.80?
BONUS BUY
VICKS
VapoRub?
1.5 oz.
WHY PAY
2.07?
BONUS BUY
1
09
CORRECTOL
30's
WHY PAY 2.88?
BONUS BUY
MISS BRECK
Hair Spray
9 oz.
WMY PAY
2.68
BONUS BUY
1
47
SINAREST
Tablets
20' s
BEN-GAY
Greoseless
1.25 oz.
WHY PAY
2.09?
BONUS BUY
117
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Plastic
Nurser
SCHICK
SUPER II
WMY PAY
75*?
BUY
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3/1
4oz.
WHY PAT 2.28?
BONUS BUY
1"
VICKS
Inhaler
SS Pock
WHT PAT
2.09?
BONUS BUT
1
09
DRISTAN
Capsules
EBB
WHT PAT 3.59?
BONUS BUT
1
89
GILLETTE
foamy0
Shave cream
Polacolor 2
T88 Film
WHT PAT
8.10?
6' 4 oz.
WHT PAT 2.48?
BONUS BUT
EI
29
GERITOL
Tablets
1 4 s
WHT PAT 2.39?
Tme-Zero
Supercok w
Poiarcxd
BONUS BUT
522
Polaroid 600
Hi Speed Film
WHT PAT
10. 65?
BOHUS BUT
6"
Polaroid
XL-70
Time Zero
WHT PAT
10.45?
BONUS BUT
6??
BONUS BUT
Polacolor 2
108 Film
WHT PAT
9.55?
BONUS BUT
629
CLOSE-UP
Toothpaste
6 4 oz.
25* off
WHT PAT
2.19?
BONUS BUT
1
17
MINK ~
Hair
Spray
7 oz
or
Non- Aerosol
7 oz
WHT PAT
3.79?
BONUS BUT
1
89
EXCEDRIN
Tablets
36\
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jjitrrrcBAi a
AMAiOCSC TMlin
WHT PAT 2.87?
BONUS BUT
67
ANACIN
Tablets
30's
| ANACIN
/?AST FAfJI v - J
WHT PAT 2.09?
BONUS BUT
1 24
CH LOR ASEPTIC
Lozenges
Menthol, Cherry &
Child s Grope
CORCIDIN D
WHT PAT 3.44?
BONUS BUT
1 57
WHT PAT
2.11?
BONUS BUT
l
09
LISTERINE
Lozenges
Reg. & Lemon Mint 24 s
WHT PAT 1.64?
BONUS BUT
ROBITUSSIN
DM Cough Syrup
WHT PAT
2.86?
89
BONUS BUT
:rine
1
39
Robitussin
DM
4 OZ
FOR WARMER ANIMALS -? The rear side of the pens at the Hoke County dog pound is sporting newly installed
vinyl sheeting to protect the dogs and cats from the winter wind, making living considerably warmer. The concrete
trough outside the botton of the pens was installed last year by Raeford municipal workers to make washing the
concrete-Jloored pens easier and direct the waste water into the sewer system instead of the nearby creek where it
had been going. The County Health Department had the winterizing of the pens done and plans to put flooring on
the bottom of the boxes in the pens so the animals can keep off the concrete floor to sleep when it s cold and wet.
The county commissioners authorized the winterizing improvements at a recent meeting. The cash outlay won t
amount to more than a few hundred dollars, because of the low cost of materials. The labor has been provided by
county and city employes. Most of the work of putting up the sheeting was done by the dog wardens. William
Hales for the county, and Johnny Riley for the city.
In District Court
T wo Bound Over On Rape
Two Hoke County men were
bound over to Hoke County Su
perior Court Friday for grand jury
action on charges of first-degree
rape after probable cause for the
charges was found at preliminary
hearings in Hoke County District
Court the same day.
The action was taken by Judge
Joseph E. Dupree on two counts
each against Weldon Harris Mc
Kenzie, 29. of Rt. 1. Box 188.
Raeford. and Raymond Wallace.
32. of Rt. 3. Box 242, Raeford.
Both defendants pleaded "not
guilty.
The warrants were served on
McKenzie and Wallace October 22
on a complaint made to the Hoke
County Sheriffs Department by
Linda Allen. 25. of Raeford. that
the two men attacked her in an
unoccupied house n$ar Upchurch
Junior High School . October 21
after inviting her to come to a fish
fry.
She told the investigator she
accompanied the two men because
she had gone to school with them
and believed they were "all right."
In an unrelated case two other
defendants waived probable-cause
hearings Friday, one on four drug
charges and the other on a charge
of felonious escape.
The defendants and the charges
are: Wallace Jacobs. Maxton. pos
session of marijuana with intent to
manufacture, sell, or deliver it; and
Larry Atkinson. Sandhills Youth
Center. McCain, escape.
Jacobs also was sentenced to 90
days after pleading guilty to pos
session of drug paraphernalia, but
gave notice of appeal to Hoke
Superior Court.
The following judgments were
issued Friday in District Court.
Harley Lee Scurlock, Box 27,
Lumber Bridge, three counts of
issuing worthless checks, pleaded
guilty, 30 days, to begin at the
expiration of all sentences the
defendant is serving.
Weldon Lee Baldwin, Rt. 1.
Lumber Bridge, shoplifting,
pleaded guilty, 30 days.
Lovenia Parker Hendren, Lum
berton. driving under the influ
ence, and driving while license
revoked, two years suspended for
three years, probation for three
years, $500 and costs, surrender
license for three years and not drive
till properly licensed, and enroll in
such programs for alcoholic drug
abase rehabilitation as directed by
the probation officer and complete
the program successfully.
Herman R. Currie, Jr., Bronx,
New York, driving under the
influence, six months suspended
for 12 months, surrender license to
court clerk, to be forwarded to the
New York Department of Motor
Vehicles, not drive for 12 months,
and pay court costs and a S250 fine.
Robert Monroe, Jr., North Rae
ford MHP, no financial respon
sibility, six months suspended for
three years, $100 restitution to the
prosecuting witness (Dorothy Pur
cell), and costs.
Lonnie McRae, Rt. 1, Raeford,
assault with a deadly weapon,
found not guilty, prosecuting wit
ness to pay costs for frivolous and
malicious prosecution.
Beverly Cummings, Rt. 1, Box
2 17- A, Aberdeen, two counts of
simple assault, found not guilty;
communicating threats, found not
guilty.
Clinton Clark, Rt. 1, Red
Springs, resisting arrest, and com
municating threats, 181 days sus
pended for two years, S100 and
costs.
Harvey Lee Scurlock, Box 135,
Lumber Bridge, worthless check,
voluntary dismissal by the prose
cutor: defendant is in prison.
Matthew Harris, Rt. 2, Box 251,
Raeford, worthless check, volun
tary dismissal by the prosecutor:
insufficient evidence -- the de
fendant didn't write or pass the
check, and restitution made.
Henry Lewis McNeill, Rt. 3, Box
220, Raeford, speeding 69 in a 55
zone, insurance not in effect, and
improper registration, 181 days;
defendant gives notice of appeal;
no operator's license, voluntary
dismissal by the prosecutor: worth
less check, consolidated with the
registration charge for judgment.
The following judgments were
among those issued November 5.
James Byrd. Rt. 1, Raeford.
Jones Hill, breaking and entering,
and larceny, voluntary dismissal:
defendant being re-charged in
another warrant with breaking and
entering, and larceny.
Terry R. Smith, Rt. 4, Sciotu
ville. Ohio, hit-and-run after acci
dent involving property damage,
voluntary dismissal: insufficient
evidence -- couldn't prove the
defendant was driving.
William Lloyd Evans, Bowmore
area, Raeford, larceny, voluntary
dismissal: request of prosecuting
witness -- restitution made.
Dorothy Melvin Day, Oil Mill
section, Raeford, disposing of se
cured personal property, found not
guilty.
James Edwin Byrd, Jr., also
known as James Landon, Rt. 1,
Raeford, auto larceny, pleaded not
guilty, probable cause found, de
fendant bound over to Superior
Court for action by the grand jury:
possession of stolen goods, pleaded
not guilty, defendant bound over.
James Edwin Byrd, Jr., Rt. 1,
Box 834, Raeford, no operator's
license, and possession of mari
juana, pleaded not guilty., found
guilty, 60 days suspended, $100
and costs; defendant gives notice of
appeal.
William James McLean, Rt. 1,
Box 455, Raeford, possession of
stolen goods, pleaded not guilty,
probable cause found, defendant
bound over; possession of weapon
of mass destruction (12 gauge
sawed-off shotgun), pleaded not
guilty, found guilty, 12 months;
defendant gives notice of appeal;
carrying a concealed weapon,
pleaded not guilty, found guilty,
judgment consolidated with the
others; felonious possession of
stolen goods, 18 months to two
years suspended for five years,
probation for five years, costs; costs
remitted felonious larceny, pleaded
not guilty, found guilty, 18 months
to two years, suspended for five
years, probation for five years. $200
and costs, and $350 restitution to
the prosecuting witness (Geraldine
Daniels).
Howard Simon Adams, 510 W.
Sixth Ave., Raeford, possessing
stolen goods, breaking and enter
ing, and larceny, pleaded not
guilty, no probable cause found.
James Judd, Fayetteville, non
support, court finds as a fact that
the defendant is the father of the
child as alleged in the warrant;
costs; costs remitted; defendant
signed a civil support agreement
November 5.
Share Y our Christmas 1982
Needs Help And Donations
Share Your Christmas 1982, a
community-wide collection and dis
tribution of food, clothing, and
toys, is now in operation Project
Chairman Kay Thomas said.
In 1981, Hoke County learned
that the spirit of Christmas is
sharing.
That spirit of giving with love
made Christmas special for the 140
families who received and Christ
mas warmer for those who gave.
Families with special needs will
be referred through the schools,
Health Department, Churches, in
dividuals, Social Services, organi
zations, and other agencies in a
position to know the needs.
These referrals will then be
reviewed.
Because of the need to receive
contributions, the Department of
Social Services has agreed to
receive food, clothing, toys, and
any other gifts.
The items will then be turned
over to the SHARE YOUR
CHRISTMAS Committee for sort
ing and distribution.
Contributions may be brought to
the Department between 8 a.m.
and 5 p.m., Monday thru Friday,
from now until December 6th.
Anyone donating to SHARE
YOUR CHRISTMAS is asked to
inform the Department's reception
ist of the donation so that they
might be directed to the storage
area.
After December 6th, items will
be received at the Hoke County
Library during the following times:
1 p.m. until 5 p.m. on Tuesday and
Thursday afternoons and from 9
a.m. until 12 Noon on Saturdays.
All contributions will be needed
by December 16th to allow suffi
cient time to prepare SHARE
YOUR CHRISTMAS for the fami
lies.
Monetary contributions may be
mailed anytime between now and
December 16th to: SHARE YOUR
CHRISTMAS, c/o The News
Journal, Post Office Box 550,
Raeford, N.C. 28376.
The money received will be used
to purchase clothing articles and
some toys.
Families may register between
December 7th and December 16th
on Tuesday and Thursday after
noons and Saturday mornings at
the same times contributions will
be received.
The community's interest in this
project could make a very real
difference In ? child's or family's
Christmas.