Trying to stay warm Alice DeVan e (center) appears to be surrounding herself with politicians in search of hot air during Saturday's chilly inaugural parade. Mrs. DeVane Is actually seated between her husband Rep. Danny DeVane of Raeford (left) and Rep. Charles Woodard of Coldsboro (right), along with Kevin Woodard (far tight) and Howie DeVane (front). rirsi aay on ine joo * Lt. Governor Bob Jordan and his wife Sara, originally of Hoke County, ride in the Inauguration day parade. Check us out ... Had to be the thought running through the minds of some of Hoke High 's band members as they per rrtKHOi by Rot VWmwij form before the Governor and other state officials during last Saturday's parade. Deaths & Funerals Dennis Little Dennis Little of Vass Road died in Moore Memorial Hospital on December 26. Little, who was 72, was a retired employee of the House of Raeford. Funeral services were held on December 30 at Center Grove Bap tist Church by Rev. T.W. McDonald. Doby Funeral Home served the family. John W. McMillan John Wesley McMillan, 73, died Sunday afternoon at his home in Lumber Bridge. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Crumpler Funeral Home Chapel by Rev. Rodney Barwick. Burial was in Raeford cemetery. McMillan is survived by one son: Johnnie McMillan of Lumberton; one brother: Ed McMillan of Southern Pines; four sisters: Mrs. Ardenia Davis of Lumber Bridfe; Mrs. Rett Baker of Raeford; Mrs. Haima Lee of Raeford and Mrs. Evelyn Davit of Raeford and by frandchiktren. Crumpler Funeral Home served uk i amity . Aa 84 year-old Raeford red dest. Uflfa L. Stevens, died last Wedaeaday at 7:1 J a.m. ' Mrs. Stewaas tad been sick off : on far dlaai two yean. J Mrs. Stevens was buried Sunday in the family burial plot on Highway 401 after services were conducted by Reverend Branch at a small church in Antioch. McDougald Funeral Home, in Laurinburg, was in charge of ar rangements. Mrs. Stevens is survived by her two sons, James Stevens and Willie Sexton and by seven grand children. James Morrison James (Molly Hop) Morrison, who had been a part-time employee of The News-Journal and Dickson Press died Saturday at his home on Scotland Avenue in Raeford. Morrison was 42. Funeral services are scheduled for Thursday at 3 p.m. at the Silver Grove Baptist Church. Rev. W.K. Mitchell wiO conduct the service. Morrison is survived by his mother: OUie Morrison Jordan, of the home; one sister: Mrs. Gloria "Peony" Cash of New York City; two brothers: Gregory and Donald "Pete" Jordan of Raeford. Doby Funeral Home assisted the family. Funeral services for Richmond LoeUwf , who die* on Sunday at the age of 14, wOl be held on Wednesday at the Mt. Elim Baptist Church. Locfckv, a Raeford resident, Hved at 20121 QaewWffle Road. The Reverend David Hunt will conduct the services and burial will follow in the Mt. Elim Church cemetary. Locklear is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ethel Locklear; one son, Fur man Locklear of Detroit, Michigan; four daughters, Mrs. Gertha Cummings and Mrs. Cherry Lee Jacobs, both of Raeford, Mrs Zillie Chavis of Greensboro and Mrs. Lena Mae Oxendine of Red Springs; two sisters, Mrs. Rodie Hayes of Raeford and Mrs. Stroie Walters of Aberdeen; 31 grandchildren, 54 great grandchildren and 6 great great grandchildren. Carl Matthews "Carl Matthews, who was retired from Burlington Industries, died at his home on Friday. He was 83. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Billy Beaver Sunday after noon at the Raeford First Baptist Church, where Matthews was a member. He is survived by his wife: Oladys W. Matthews; one son: Grayson Matthews of Elkhorn, Wisconsin; one daughter: Mrs. Carolyn M. Wilkes of Raeford; one brother: Millard Matthews of Autryville; four sisters: Mr*. Ola Halts of Autryville, Mrs. Iula Vann and Mrs. Inn Matthews of Clinton, and Mrs. Lota Belle Healer of New Smyrna Beach, Florida; three grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Edenbo rough Center Racford. N.C. I save on men's sweaters 14?8-|744ig TO 24JS TO 29.96 sale group! men's MAGG^R nar*tr entire stock! ladies' fall dresses and coordinating sportswear 1/2 OFF REGULAR PRICE save on special group of ladies winter sweaters 1/3 REGULAR TH :r 1888 special groupl men's dress and sport shirts . special sale Qtoupl ladies' all-weather coats and selected winter dress coats 2600 asr 6000 sr 3600 zsr 90?? RED. 35.00 TO 39.99 RES TON REGULAR 12.99 TO 15.00 selected group of men's Arrow long sleeve shirts 1 288 1 488 KB. UN TO UJI REO. 19.M TO 22.00 clearance group! ladies dresc> tncJ casual shoes 198? 1487 entire stock of girls' coats and heavy weight jackets 1/2 girls' coordinating fall 300 400 000 700 M1.T0 4JI M0. TO 19* MS. TO 999 NHL TO 12.91 select cjroup fall & wintei 72" X 90" polyester batting mo. 4.49 on one groupl teen's leather flats 987 22.90 987 polyester fiber 12 or pkg. m. 1.70 Fa^sa.i