Pills Found Hub Cmps Stolen desk, Lwh Mack of FiycOcviBc reported to Raeford Nkt that her car ?hie she was iVnn'iim in the Raeford-Hoke Village on rrh??j 14. The tabryt were wire rims and were vaftaed at $400. Oa the same day w Raeford Hoke VB^e, Catherine Pitman of Rt. 2, Raeford leportcd that one hubcap had been stolen off her cm. 11k nhe off her habcap was aboat $20, said Pokce Chief Wig Other Matters la mi ua elated incident. Joyce Bartons of Rt. 2 Racford com plained that vomtone went in her desk drawer at Faberge and remov ed a taKfbld from her purse, said Cteef Wiggins. Accordiag to the chief, the value of the woman's property ap proximately $110. In yet another unrelated inci dent, Charles Branch complained that sonteonc had broken into his home. According to the chief, bottles had been broken and a table and chair had been overturned in the bouse however, nothing was reported missing. In other action, the Sheriff*; Department reported several cases of breaking, entering and larceny this week. The Silver Grove Baptist Church of Raeford reported that a window bad been broken out and a door bad been kicked in at the church. According to department records, a cassette player and amplifier were taken from the church. Damage to the property and value of the stolen property is estimated at over $700. In another breaking and enter ing case, sheriff's records show that The State Department of Transportation of Rt. 3, Raeford reported that someone had cut a fence at the state department's garage. According to the records, bolt cutters were used to cut the fence. Stolen was a battery out of a Ford truck. In still another unrelated break ing, entering and larceny case, Christine Henderson of Raeford reported to the sheriffs office that someone had used a pry bar or tire tool to pry open her front door and gain entry into her house. Stolen from the house was a Zenith color television. 22 -cent Theft Nets Arrests A ?anut was sworn out by the Grocery Mart last week against two Raeford men for allegedly tak ing 22 cents worth of kerosene, Raeford Police Chief Leonard Wiggins said. Terry D. McGregor and Clyde A. Ross were charged with the of fense, Wiggins said. The larceny took place on Feb. 17 when the two men charged in the crime apparently took more kerosene than they had paid for, Wiggins said. The owners of the Grocery Mart chased down the two men and call ed the police, according to the chief. The chief said they arrested the two men and charged them with larceny. Deaths & Funerals A. A. Hintoo McPhaul of Raeford died Monday morning at Moore Memorial Hospital in Pinch urst. He was 75 at the time of his death. McPhaul was a graduate of Davidson College and had served as principal in the Wagram and Mt. HoOy school systems before coming to Harford. He was a member of the Masons and Shriners and a long term secretary in the Kiwanis Club. He was also employed by the McLaughlin Company for a period of time as bookkeeper. Funeral services ?cre to be hdd at 4 p.m. Wednesday at the Raeford United Church, where McPhaul was a member. The ser vices were to be conducted by Rev. Arthur W instead, and burijQ was to be in the Raeford Cemetery. McPhaul is survived by: his wife Mrs. Thefana McPhaul, one son, Dan McPhaul of Waycross, Florida; two brothers, John McPhaul of Marietta, Florida, Floyd McPhaul of Red Springs; three sisters. Mrs. Florine Baldy of Bradenton, Florida, Mrs. Katheryn McRacken of Red Springs. Mrs. Ruby Norton of Fayetteville and three grand children. Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Lin thkrum. 56. died Sunday at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Funeral services were hdd Tues day at Crumpler Funeral Home Chapd. Burial was in Raeford Cemetery. Survivors indude her husband, John Linthicum, Jr. of Raeford. three sobs. Johnny and David of Raeford and Robert Scott of I ? hi Hon, one daughter. Mrs. Joan HassaB of PiaebtufT; three brothers, Paul Sanders of Fayette vie, Luke Sanders of Port he*, lad.. John Sanders of Clark est on, Washington; four sisters, Mrs. Mandt *Ttaaliciroug)i and Mrs. Done Garvin, both of Reno, Nevada, Ma Frances Gibson of Charlotte. Mrs. Ginger Easter of Laarton, Oklahoma and three ABERDEEN ? Mrs. Estdle Rone Pitman Mand, age 63, dtad Wednesday at rial " n'1 ' s 2 pju Saturday from Powell Funeral Home la Sothua Pines with and Rev. was in Ashley Heights Cemetery. Survivors include her husband, B.E. Maxwell, two sons, Rodney Proveaux, Conway, S.C., Keith Proveaux, Greensboro, N.C., two daughters, Mrs. Kay Boles, Greensboro, N.C., Mrs. Sharon Brown, Trinity, N.C., two brothers, Floyd Rorie, Lakeview N.C., O.W. Rorie, Rockingham, N.C., two sisters, Mrs. Eunice Wilson, Asheboro, N.C., Mrs. Bessie Strother, Aberdeen, N.C., two step sons, Jimmy Maxwell. Newport News, Virginia, B.E. Maxwell, Jr., Aberdeen, N.C., nine grandchildren and four step grandchildren. Bertha Daltoa Thompson Bertha Dalton Thompson died Tuesday morning in Cape Fear Hospital. She was 59 at the time of her death. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. at Hillcrest Baptist Church. The services will be conducted by Rev. George McKeithan. Burial will be in the Raeford cemetery. Surviving are husband Clarence Thompson, three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth Wood of Raeford. Mrs. Myrtle Edge of Hope Mills and Mrs. Joyce Ramos of Manhatten, Kansas; one sister, Mrs. Frances Goodwin of Hope Mills and six grandchildren. The family will be at C rum pier Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 p.m. until 9 p.m.. ONLY THE NEWSPAPER goo* hifciwd Iht ram for loch b?hind Hw rtnK. No otfwr Hwdww con opprooch Urn thorough**** The regular wodw of a newspaper not only know* wHati gong on. bat also why. I I MUSIC: THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE- Radford Mayor John K. McNeil Jr. signs ? pro if? now declaring February American Music Month. Aiding him in making the proclamation are Louise Carter OeftJ mad Marine Colston fright) 1 Commission Mulls ) Dog Pound c II I fwmm page 1) around garbage dumpsters during the Christmas holidays. A motion was made to pay the bill and approved by the commis sioners. In still further business, the commissioners decided to sell the tobacco quota to the highest bid der. In this case. Johnny Boyks was the high bidder at 2.32 a pound. The commissioners agreed to sell the quota to Boyles. In other matters of interest to the commissioners. County Manager James Martin brought up before the board an offer to sell the County a van for $1.00. According to Martin this offer was made by the Board of Direc tors of the Hoke County Children's Center. The commissioners moved to ac cept the van for Si as long as there were no strings attached. In unrelated business, a pro posal was brought before the com mission by Rev. Douglas W. Maynor to recognize the Cherokee Indians of Hoke County as a tribal body and to get assistance when needed from the commissioners. "WITHHOLD 10% OF MY INTEREST INCOME? YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING!" We're not. Starting in '83, the federal government will be getting a raise. . .from you! A new law requires withholding 10% of the taxable interest and dividends you receive from savings and loans, banks, credit unions, money market and other mutual funds, corporations and federal, state and local governments. But that's not all There will also be withholding from pension, profit sharing, annuity contracts, other de ferred compensation plans and Individual Retirement Account disbursements (unless you take the time to request otherwise.) Of course the real cost to you is even more ?in time, in lost interest compounding and lost privacy. Plus, the added costs to the financial industry will ultimately be passed on to the public. Sure, some folks who meet specific age and in come guidelines can receive exclusions from this law, but only if the proper forms are com pleted for each and every payer. In completing each form you will divulge information about your age and income you never had to give out before! Makes you wonder. ..whatever happened to saving incentives? We think Congress should take another look at this withholding scheme. If you agree. . .if you don't want your interest income reduced by this 10% plan, write your Senators and Congressman. Let them know how you feeL That this plan should be repealed. We I'rp You To Write To Them Toda> Congressman: L S Senator: W.G. (Bill) Hefner John ?jtst 2161 Ray barn Bldg. 5313 Dirk sen Bldg. Washington. D.C. Washington. D.C. 28515 20510 U.S. Senator Jesse Helms 4213 Dirfcsen Bldg. Washington. D.C. 20510 f/LRJIMjE ftDERAL 113 Savings Loan ? ti