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Dwight Oxendine To Get Degree Dwight Oxendine of Raeford, will receive the B.S. Pharmacy degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill dur ing graduation exercises on Sun day. He is he son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Oxendine of Rt. I. Box 626. Red Springs and attended Hoke High School in Raeford. Following graduation he will be employed at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. He is married to Cynthia Locklear, daughter of Mr. and mrs. Freeman Locklear of Red Springs. While in the School of Phar macy he was on the National Dean's List, Student Branch of American Pharmaceutical Association, a membr of American Society of Hospital Pharmacists and a member of Carolina Indian Circle. ? if 1 N ' ; HCO C< 'r; ..in . \J Open 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 1 - 6 p.m. MONEYsaving Sale. 36% off women's canvas espadrille... ...assorted colors. Reg. $10.97 Men's, women's and big boys' nylon and split suede Cuga? . Famous Brands" SHORT Regular $9.97 Choose from many fashionable styles of interlock and terry tank short sets in assorted solid colors with white trim, all with a selection of famous brand names and logos Available in sizes S/M/L Hurry in for the best selection Buy now and savel Girls' 7-14 "DEE CEE" SHORTS Regular $4.97 3.88 Choose from assorted denims in ?olid* and stripes, essorted poly/cotton painter styles in solids end ?trip** and en assortment of poly/cotton walk shorts In aolida. aH styles with Dee Cea" back patch logo Available In glrle' alias 7-14. Rav, ford- Hoke Villa ye 401 By Paaa Cole Avh Raeford, N C iwr \ \ sram. Cheerful greetings Raeford Mayor John K. McNeil! welcomes Harold Salmon, district manager for the new Max way stores to the city. Salmon was in town to supervise final reconstruction and assist in the ribbon cutting ceremony last Wednes day. The ribbon cutting ceremony officially honors the grand opening of the newly remodeled Maxway. . . .Chamber (Continued from page I A) --John Howard (Howard Clothiete). New officers, in addition to Parker, who were elected by the membership for the 1983-84 year were: -Benny McLeod (Hoke Cotton Warehouse) elected first vice president, ?Terry Houston (Burlington In dustries) elected second vice president, and --Ruth Parrish (Medicine Shoppe) elected Secretary Treasurer. Running side by side with this week's election is the Annual Chamber of Commerce dinner which will feature Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Commerce, D.M.(Lauch) Fair cloth. The dinner will be held in Hoke High School's Gibson Cafeteria May 24 at 6:30 p.m. According to Chamber of Com merce Director Earl Fowler, the Hillcrest 4-H'er Named Southeastern Winner Leah Hendrix of the Hillcrest 4-H Club has been named Southeastern District Winner in the 4-H Consumer Education Pro ject. She was named winner as a result of her work on her cumulative project record book in consumer education. Leah has been in 4-H for two years and has done work in con sumer education, foods and nutri tion, health, recreation, and crafts projects. She has participated in numerous activities, including District Junior 4-H Day, 4-H Achievement Night, District 4-H Activity Day, and 4-H Talent Con test. In the consumer education pro ject, Leah has completed activities in comparison shopping, distributed pamphlets on Teletip, and Energy Conservation, and done demonstrations on preparing economical foods. She was named County Winner in the egg cooking demonstration. She has presented programs at her local 4-H club and assisted with workshops for other 4-H members. Leah has served on numerous local and county committees and has been active in community ser vice projects such as Heart Fund Drive and Fire Safety Week Obser vance. Leah is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendrix. Hoke FHA'ers Attend District Meet Hoke County FHA members participated in the District IV Pro ficiencies on April 23. at the Lee Senior High School in Sanforci Those members participated in these events: Pam Barnes, Creative Clothing Display, placed third; Sharon Breeden, Public Speaking; Valeria Galberth and Adriene McPhatter, Chapter Display; Con shetta Holmes, Job Application; Bonny Monroe, Merit Test; Theresa Thornton, Nutritious Snack for Teens; Donna Walson, Consumer Decision Making; l.or rie Wallers, Cake Decorating, placed first. Lorrie will compete on the state level representing District IV. She is the daughter of Robert and Cassie Walters of the Ashley Heights Community. Nearly half of all school age children fi\ their own breakfast at least twice a week. Ot'is SbiGJAtbeWuf' SeabQH, at Boyte's Strawberry Farms Come* Pick* Ijowi/ Ou 38? 'WW/ per pound OR CALL 947-6066 TO PLACE YOUR ORDER FREE TEA AND ICE WATER Clean Mulched Fields OPEN 7 A.M. - 6 P.M. MON. - SAT. FARM FOLLOW MAP 3/10 Mil* South of AbwdMn or 2nd Location In Carthago Boyte's Strawberry Farms * " Ahtrdaan and ?47 dinner is a "very important meeting for this community." "We want as many people as possible to attend this meeting," Fowler said. Anyone interested in attending this dinner should contact the Chamber of Commerce at 875-5929 for reservations. Reservations for the dinner will be taken until Friday, May 20, Fowler said. Tickets for the event are $6.00 each. Fowler added. a r ABC officer named James l.ee Madden, 45, has been appointed to replace Sam Motley, who retired in March. Madden was sworn in Tuesday May 3 to take the position of County ABC of ficer. Madden brings with him two years experience as a Hoke deputy sheriff and one year of experience as a Raeford f'olice officer. Although he is originally from Ohio, Madden has been living in Hoke County for over 20 years. According to Madden, the first order of business will be to " get to know all the store owners he will be working with as well as the public. "I'm really looking for ward to this new job, / love work ing with the law enforcement, " Madden said. Deaths & Funerals Hallit Giles Mrs. HaJlie Graham Giles died May 3 in Fayetteville. Funeral ser vices were held 2 p.m. Thursday afternoon at the Crumpler Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Kelly Wilson. Burial was in Raeford cemetery. She is survived by three sisters: Miss lla Graham of Raeford, Mrs. Willa Carpenter of Raeford and Mrs. Jean Renfro of Asheville. Crumpler Funeral Home served the family. . , *
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