Cutting up at sdHdoT < These Upchurch Jr. High School students are the winners in the school's costume contest. It is hard to know who the students are in their Halloween regalia, so we will leave them unidentified. The sight's a fright It seems that almost everyone gets into the act of Halloween around Roe ford. Persons coming to the Green Street Senior Citizens' Hall on Wednesday, were met with sights such as these. There is nothing that says senior citizens cannot have fun. Of course, there was a costume con test and here are the winners. Winning first through fourth places were Pauline Pittman, Myrtle Sappenfleld, Vary Lee Dell and Ella Can. Halloween brings out the character in everyone A hard day Said Jack as he plopped down next to a hay bail on 5th A venue In Raeford. This Jack O. Lantern ran around so hard Halloween afternoon that he was just pooped when the even ing rolled around. So, Instead of making his usual Halloween fright rounds, he just stayed home and played it cool. Strange eyes Hi there, I just blew in from the corn patch to do a one night show for the kiddies on Halloween night. Being packed full of straw makes it easy to be blown around, you see. The owner -of this house on Roberts Street made trick-or-treating a little more pleasant for local young people, or at least a bit more adventuresome. First Halloween Even Angelica Marie Dial found this fine pumpkin costume com plete with hat to wear for the oc casion. Angelica is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dial. ? T. JJP? TT Bank employ*** turned the Raeford branch into a Halloween carnival when they Wtdnttday. W . Trying to dodge,.. The sneaky camera of the Halloween Phantom al most worked for this young witch, but not quite. She was caught rmmWHvtft tjiMitfWTTI J viMMwmM Bank on the day when an taints are praised, Hallo ween. Actually, wkh a nose Job, Ms witch would probably be quite attrac tive. Many of the em ployees of Southern Na tional dressed for the oc casion.