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ews - Journal
Keiifiirm Day plans
are riiadr fir 7Slh
S* *r paibcr 2A
Hoke County celebrates
National Library Week
pai{‘ IB
2s l .7
Arrests made
for dog fight
1 indi M. (•>)»*•>»
fci^ht arc* fCMUmts ^vu «t
rnled Sun«la> orning «nil cH^; . t
with being ».onncvicd i*iUh ■■■•J
luing « place kept lot the pui('>-*
of fighiinf dogs
Officers Sicvs.ft Pail and
Wayne CiaiJener. loteisevl ca'-i'
about 9 2U p in from the ^herifr
dispalcha lo come by the olT!s.c
Upon arriving at the i^fltce, the
diipatcher informed the deputies
that an unidentified female .aller
had reported a slog fight m pro
gress across from MeOuage’s
Store.
The ■'•fficers found tvsu d.>'m
transport bi'scs in the ba»k of liao
trucks on the preni!>.==^ of SiansH
May Reed. Ri 4, Bsix 4'4,
Raeford.
■V'curding to report^, the i^ao
dogs found in the bose ss^;e
bl(^y and appeared to base teeth
marks from bites
Ths>se chkrgcJ sseic N.jnss May
Reed. Carlos Cioodtra.'., rs. Rt 5,
Vk illiam Joseph C harIt-i. 22. Rl 4,
Robert \ndcrst>n. 25. .VKib -fid
Trail Mobile Utime Park. Ileiis
Jackson, '4, Rl I, Mike Nv'rdan,
24. Rl 1, all o! Racf ::d juJ Jtiii
my Jackson. >6. 5202. 'spc^“-e
Drive, fayctiesille. ar=d Johntiy
lackson. W. Kf I, 'M.ofinon
Sheriff Dave Bar -.r.^von sta*“J
that pit bull fighting = a sioiaiuin
of the law
“This department diys OsM ».i>ii
done pit bull lighting or any o-het
vporl which results in a fighi to the
death,'' Barrington '.iid
than wc ds> v.vKknghting, and >ss
intend to pul an end to it in thh
counts
Around Town
By Sam Moms
The weathei over ihc sscekcnil
vsas like summer The Ihs-f
mometer ssj-. in t! v !W>- Sunday
and jp.iin cr Mv>nd4v. Ii vs^-
winds 1 riday and Sanird r., but it
wa. o ii pleasant
Die l■'ft%ao ‘ for '.i n I uc d o
and WedncM!;4s jnd lc*r the
lernpeialuies to he 'n he ra> Wc
need the rain and miw = it
doesn't free/c, evcrvihing will hr
ok
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Dt Ray Phillip , dTc>inr oi
music at the I usi Baptr,' Chu'.h
appeared betore tbs '5tli Aiini’ .r
sarv t ommitii^ la’'t Thurvd.n Mi
is in charge of ihc musu fi>r the
counisvsidc worship -.'rkicc Is' be
held Sundas. May 4 at h 3U p in m
the Hoke High Si.hoitl Sudiuin
Ray asked ths* cimimincc -.oTne
question- and then offn.sl suggr-
lions and other thing-
Me would liks lo ha'c .i . it'su i'i
approxiinaielv lOD people .ii ih'^
service. Me wants to draw singer-
trorn all cliurches m Moke Counts
This includes while, black and In
dian ehurclus m the .ouniy
The choir will have four rehear
sals befoic the sctsiec The liro
will be at the I ir-> Kaptisi l hutch
at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 21
The second will be at the ainc
place and lime on Misnd,' .. April
28
The final two rehearsi .sill he
on Saturday and Siiiid.is alieriioon
in the Moke M',li Stadium and the
lime will he arinouiucd at ihc i
cond rehearsal
So if you '.iin ins' and would lik _
to be a part '‘I the Diamond
lubilec -.elchf nion, ilu-n ao (.. ih
firo Baptist ' hur h ii si Mi i i!.:
night
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The ticket li'r 'h' Mol Dia
niond are mo', ing at a Ci .i p.ui
and should ail bt old h tore il ■
week ol till Ju'iler •Ichi-i.on
Thi‘ diamond is ->n di-play 'o 'he
window ol Kinlaw's li'wiii Si. r
on Main sii* -i I s ■.
diamond i- oscr S4iiiii)
Remember iliai only 7^o s ‘t\
will bv (lid This m.iki' ill' odd-
moih mori in sour lavr !• w;i'
(See AROf ND p ee . At
In bloom
rrrr\ throughnul Hoke ( ttuniy are in bitnnn this week «s
the Hornt t*intls «' TpriY hli»* fhrtiufh the area
Cummings denied bond
County’s share of state water
funds will help eliminate smell
l Jwafd lee (iimminc., ihe
riia.'i .uvii-ed . f murdering iwo
w 'rncn who*-- .!■ impcisod h. * ,
were di-.s'vered in shallow giace-
tn the McLain area on January 1.3,
'i.'- denied bond Iasi Wednesdas
in Supenor Court.
C ummings, 44, was arrcsl-M iii
Waic County on January 2:; o\d
■haryed with Iwo eounl.s of inutdei
in connection with the deaih -if
Mur . Put Sear, 22. and her aster,
T-.c.a Aimeiie Purycar, 15. both
of Ra.c=gh
R.i. 'if B.ik«». an ■■'npU'yet «nd
f .end ol s ummmg*’ for approx
iniaiciv 2’ sears, told A astani
Di.incl Alli»riiey Jean Powell that
be would be willing isi pul hr farm
up for c 'urity lo provide bc>nd ha
t ummiiic
Til • o'’^ r ■ Msc'-cs lestified as
former .mployeis and neighbor
of C ummiiip .
■heriM Du'. Harrington was
ailed to the stand to lesidy on-
.-T'sinc (he physical evidence.
Barrin-:“>n uaied that Cum-
nung-’ rig:!i thumb print was
foi nd on ihi cear .hift of Karen
Puivear'- ar and hat Ihe resi of
Ih- car had bren wiped free of
fit- ■ ipnnl'
Due (o the ipeomplction of the
tests "vquired on the physical
evidence, -.jperior t outiiv Judge
I Brewer ruled that bond be
denied at Ihc pii-enf time
OflTcials commented that it may
be as Intc a- November before
C urnming- w,; .tand trial ‘due to a
po. iblc cqureineni of two
defens, lawvci*.
Jordan to speak at 75th
t leutenanl Liovernor Robeii H
Jordan will bv the principal
spcdkct at the Monument Day
I unebcon on Mas during Ihc
week .if the Moke County Du
mond lubilec
This lullsheon will be held m th-
“ru'w” National Ciuard Armors jt
12 lUHin and will honor Josh and
J.jy Pate and Art Gore
A buflci lunch will be served by
the Moke (.Ounty I oixl Service
Association along with ihc
arsistance of the Hoke ( ountv
Home T-conoinics Dcpwrimcni of
Mok- High S lUKil
Ihe Moke High School t hotalc
will perform and all I agle s-out
wilt be recogni/ed Lost for Ihe
luncheon will he $7.50
Iickets arc available to the
public and .-an be purchased at the
lubilce M'M Iquarict'. in ihe Depot
or l.jm luiv Jubilee committee
nt' rnber and at Ihe AVn . lournoJ,
V nit'''J L of'diiu Hank. SouMrerr:-
National Hank. Meiiiage I •deial
%j'uig' A; I o.in and Pro.'i-ssr.e
' as my- and I o-m
Sornr tn aiihs ago. lo-h and lay
Pal- undctiu'ik a- an I agic Noiit
pr leci the aisinv .d lunJs to h:;'
.1 war inemon.il built to honor our
vc-'cts'is. Ihs two y •ij'i-. men
na'i ■ ol Mok: ( oufiii and a
noted arlisi and photograph, i, to
design and build lb" monumcni
The Mok-r oiiniv Di,-.” n.1
Jiir>ilvv .t'lioiniicc lih dial d:oit ■
Robert fi. Jordan
Ihc week ol the lubilec would be
an appropriate time Ir- ihi rnonu-
liieni lo lu‘ unv'ill'll :*nd re-.eivcd
b*. :Si- .ountv
Art Cioro, the on ol the late \r
ihur D. (live, crow up in Raelord
anil eiadiiati.l from Moke High
Nhool m 1944 Mr iiiieiesi in
phoiogiaphy bcg.in duting hi high
■.chool d O'er the vearv. Gore
ha bf .orne an author, a world
r f n o vs n r i‘ p h o: g' j p h ■ r,
By I incis M. (libson
Members of the board vvf ■.oimp.
commissioners ri%ently apprevv^^
the transfer of S4fj,(*g) in -tale
water fund- to be used for the
replacement of blowers at the
Raefcrd wastewater irealrnent
plant.
The money, alKxaled lo the
county from Senate Bill Tvvo
funds, will go towards Ihe pur
chase of four new Mowers which
will replace the plant's existing six
blowers.
The total com ot the proieci will
be SlftO.OOO The S40.000 of the
county's Senate Bill Two monies
will be added to the cny ’s S4t>,iM)ti
of Senate Bill I wo monies to help
pay for the blowers.
Tfre city must match the stale
funds with an equal amouryi of
non federal funds; the remaining
funds will come from the city's
operating capital.
The treatment plant's ^ix
positive displacement blowers are
20 years old and no longer func
tion efficiently.
The four replacement rtiulti
state centrifugal blowers are larger
and more powerful than the ex
isting M\ blowers.
r»” *■ * *. ■ A■■■ 'V.-? u.,!,u
..irc-’i .i.'iJ I!: ' “ ..I bii» thv\
^ili .i! ' tic h xp-.;... u
oprr.ii-. • diliv'■) Rw-'tord C'l'.
Man-iK-. T' ' IMuf p
I'M tb. dm-.:.U!!t ul .'.n-
sunted, the ir-;*!,-. h'-'i.crs
will move mi'fe uM. feel of air
Ccnlnlugal c:- ^efs .lU-.v h2v:
lev m.'-.ng runs le .
mainteruntc -cvll be '-.quircd
Another advantage the wu
infugai blowers uffr? o .uu
•.'dcrablv quieter ;'pef«iion
Ific vity will not adverti'-"- for
hid'- because m an (.rncracnsy
vituatton -uch a' th: the most un
porlant vonsidcration is t-r* get the
blowers in ph.*: jnd in operation
m a. shui: i time a- pos-ihk
"'\k r want ' : Ihe best price
quality product -“on a- pots;-
Me." said T'‘m P*^ “ pv. L ny
Manager
"The frfslacx.T,ent of the gnt
chambe' n in the planning siagcs
Ilf design and evaluauon," Phillips
a!-'! .onirr:-rntcd
"The ounty's growth i tied
directls to the development of the
city’s water and sewer -vstem
\kha?e' ; mpr. : 'menlr we make
art • dirr.;! benr"? to the touniv,"
Phillip, added
■'I' .iiiv indv ‘rial d*;vel'T“?n'
we mu ( • xiend the 'Ai...
and .i«*er lines," Phillip' further
; ulated.
At prfMnt, the -ewoge plant it
opaating under a scent screen of
grape deodori/er
The grape scent, according to
Ph 'lips. IS merely a mavkini
operation lo replace the distasteful
odor with a more pleasant one
“It gels imJ-,.; - a i>'l' able
lev ;| Regardlr— of wh-it is done,
fhi re will always be smells ftom a
e"* :ge plant," Plullip-
"Arioiher phase of improve
ment wc need to plan is the need to
cover the drying bedv with
-hellers " Phillips continued
Phillips said the target date for
completion of the blower replace
ment IS m early May
"Reislacement will increase the
quality of the plants operation.''
satd County Manager t^illian'
(Bub) Cowan
In other business at the county
commissioner’s April 7 meeting,
commissioners agreed to resche
duk the May 5 meeting to May 12
to avoid conflict with the Diamond
Jubilee Celebration.
Raeford-Hoke EDC adopts by-laws
..1.
A- V (lunicr -..>ui, liorc was
mo a interesf-rd in ih; proi i
wh.n .Dniii-u-ii bs los!i and Jay
111'. I ! (i(>V»'?riOi W,!'. '.Ic'lVhtC'u
f It'RD^ N, pfcr ;
The Raeford-Hoke Icopomu
Development C ommission bvrijvai-
l> tt* TW lATBri «ir
at a meeting last Nkednc^ay.
••[he creation of these by-laws
goes to demonstrate to local
cili/ens that the tconomic
Development Commission is a for
mal organi/atioii with struc
ture. authoritv and purrKvsc,"
hconotnic Developer John
Howard said.
Having the by laws also permit-
the commission to form a UKal
development corporation t(> pro
ni('ii’ and finance eciihoiniv
development in the area.
Howard said he anticipates the
establishment of both a C'i>miTiillcc
ot 1(10 to assist with econoniu
Jcvclopinem and a local dcveU'p
nicnt corporation somciunc thu
ye.ar.
The adoption ol the bs law.
Climes just over a scar alter the
cimimission wa- formed bv a joint
resolution between the City oi
Raclord and Moke Couiiiy m
I't'bru.'irv 198.“'.
Since that time, the coditiussioh
ha- been opeiatine undci provi
-ions in that resolution.
"The oniprchensivene-s ot the
citv and county resolution served
us well tor the first year ol tspera
nun. " Howard said.
In putting the by-laws togcthci,
the commission studicvJ bv la w > ol
Jail-A-Thon
is a success
Bv i.inda M. (dbsori
About 40 Raeford residents weie
arrested last Tuesday and \A ednes
day.
They were picked up and placed
behind bars lor an mdcfinilf
period of tiitK'
The object of Ihc arrests wav to
raise funds for research bs the
American Cancer Society.
Over $5,(MX) was colled,cci dur
ing the local Jail-A-Thon tv cm,
I he money raised w as a shovving
of the “wonderful warny spirit,
and good sports ot R.ictord,"
Alice Cilisson, Moke L outity Unit
Ctusade Chairman, said.
"We owe a major debt ol
giatitude to the Sheritt’s Depart
nieni, the Haeloid Police l>epatt
mcnl, to duel Wiggiri.s, aiid to the
I'nitcd Carolina Bank eryiployct'
whi' helped ’’ -.be al'O rervir^rVi^ft
II cost 125 to have art ancst
made and those who -ent .sut the
warrants were allowed to suggest
the amount of fine to he set
(See I All A IMON, payc 2 \)
oihv' = jou.u dt'I'kipmeni ..‘om-
lllisstous .letits- the .'ala aiu) r*
-tsiu-ifw. ..t il!». rsWiit isrM.io
lion
"The adoption ot these bv-iaw-
sirt-nglhcns the commission's goal
ol Imptovine the eounlv's
csonomii. oiiii.voK." chairman of
the I .unamic Development Lom-
niissiv'n T om Ml A ell .aid
"I he number one pnoritv ot l)ic
voniinisuon is to inc'-c.isc the
nunibn of |ob. in the couiiiv and
to raise the level ol pay as muvh a'
PsIsmMc ic- Jvc i'ii'istciu with
salaries m the gfiaict I ayeiie\illr
arsM," Howaid vid
The d-.'cisKU' iavi iiioiuh by
Presli Rubber PrrxJiict. Inc of
New Hiiiam, Peniuvlvania lo pur
vh.i'.e the Hadley People- building
in KiKktish and hrgin mixing rub
ber compounds 10 tn Uscd to
manulacturc rei'cadmg tire
cnveloix- war, aided bs (he ex
istence -of the I conomic Drvrlop-
metii ommissK'T'
"Had wc no' had the cv'mmis-
,ion livrtrud. ihert is a likelihood
we mav have N'cn over looked by
Mr pfesti’- Mg,srii/a(ti'r,”
Howard vaid
•'The very :vi tciue ol the
1 conomu. TTcvclopment v omiin.
-u>n this past year has helped to
bring attention to this area'-
economic necvl "
Howard -aid iht vlimalc of pro
gress created by the tconomi..
iC'r»rnrf\«««UM ttWo
11* dt»A*uT 1'Wtf
imporuni changes within the com
muniiv the pas-sage of Extended
Arcii Service between the Raeford
and Fayetteville telephone cx
changes and the acquisaon of a
S25,(XX) Economic Development
-\dministralion Grant to study the
fcavibility of locating an industrial
park in the countv
Memhsers of the commission are.
Tom Howell, chairman; Frank
Teal, vice-chairman. John
Howard, -txretary, c arnelJ Me
(all, Lierald Wright; Vardell
Hcvlgpcth; John Ci. Balfour and
cx officio members County
Manager William Cowan and City
Manager Tom Phillips
In other business
•Howard announced that
frederick J Prestt ha.s recently
negotiated sales contracts with
Hadley-Peoples for the Ruckfish
building and has named the new
company Hoke Rubber Prviducis,
IncortKiratcd
Vk ork u currently underway at
the RiHktTdi plant to bring in the
necessary manufacturing equip
ment (0 begin operations at the
plant
Howard said it is still uiiv'crtain
hovs the company will go about
hiring ihc initial IS kx’ai fniplovcc-
10 begin the ivperatJon.
tund raiser
Judge lioh ( omdv, ( ity f wrutis e, I nited C arolinu Hunk, liuetn ar .Steve
t'arkn, • its hsecutise, Smuherrt Smtonjil Hank, tells his lak of woe,
t’iirker ra i»i/ ’(-/ fm the Ime-wnn Cancer .Society during hts stuy in
•'tad "