I 10 THE NEWS-JOURNAL Body R»eford, N.C. October 20,1993 (Continued from page I) of Fayetteville and Little Rock, Ark. Examiners will compare dental records w ith those of Moon. “We're ninety-nine percent sure he's our man," Conerly said hased on the personal items found on the body. Conerly said Moon was wanted by the U.S. Marshalls service and the F.B.l. for jumping bail on charges of money laundering and wire tampering, and sus pect his illicit activities led to his mur der. Relief While investigators declined to specify how many suspectsare involved in the m urder, Conerly did say it appears he could hav e been shot w ith more than one gun. If the body is that of Moon, more mysterious circumstances surround his murder than just who killed him and w hy. Mixin, according to Conerly. lived in Fayetteville in 1991 when he was ar rested August 4. Released fivedays later, Conerly said, the man soon after moved to Little Rock, Ark. In January of 1992 Moon flew back to Fayetteville, where he rented a 1992 white Geo Prism at the airport. He was never seen again. The rental car was never reported stolen or missing, Conerly.said, and the company does not know wh:it happened to the automobi le. “No one knows where it is," he said. Detectives said they were unaware if family or friends ever re|xvrted Moon missing. (Continued from page 1) The changes grandfather in old busi nesses by allowing them to operate 10 feet from the right of way of any public road. The county akso eased problems for junkyards near homes, schools and churches. If the business pre-dated the home, school or church, it does not have to conform to 150 foot and .4(X) foot mini mum distances between the two. “If you're in compliance and some body moves to you, it won't throw you out of compliance. " 'Y arborough ex plained. Some debate arose w hen County At torney Neill Yarborough said he thought the changes should only apply to busi nesses in operation prior to adoption of the original ordinance — October 20, 1987. County Manager Mike Wood .said he thought the changes would cover all junkyards currently operating in the county. Commissioners also were reti cent to apply changes only to the pre- 1987 businesses. Chairman L.E. McLaughlin raised the issueof one owner who appeared before the board’s last meeting, who purchased his business after October 20, 1987 with no knowl edge of the county’s regulations. The young man said he tried to com ply w ith the regulations, and asked the county to work with all the owners. The board finally discarded the op tion of considering businesses after 1987 on a case-by-case basis, and opted for blanket coverage for all current opera tors. However. Yarborough said, busi nesses must still register with the Health Department within the next six months or lose the “grandfather" lenient provi sions. All other regulations will still apply. “This gives them a second chance, another six-month window to come in and get that license,’" he said. “These amendments make the ordinance easier for pre-existing junkyard owners to live with." Owners agreed. “1 appreciate what you' ve done for us tonight," Larry Da 'is said. Davis owns Bear’s Motorcycle Salvage on highway 211 West. A(dopt this pet He fetches newspapers, will bring you your slippers and can operate the T. V. (one assumes) and he needs a home. It you would like to adopt this dog or one of his friends, go by the Hoke Animal Shelter or call 875- 5486. Cable (Continued from page I) Attorney Neill Yarborough said, be cause it's a ‘noblood, no foul situation" between the two companies. He said eventually the forthcoming regulations of the cable industry should provide relict for consumers who want the serv ice. Until then. Wood said, more issues will need to be addressed locally. Yarborough warned the need to ad- PREGNANCY ■ CLIP AND FILE Sprite Barbee R.Ph. Eddie Holder R Ph Since the signals of pregnancy are so well known, we will not deal with those here, but rather with danger signals, dur ing pregnancy. They are; increase in nau sea and vomiting, severe headaches and dizziness, specks floating before the eyes, puffiness of face especially around eye- ^ lids, swelling of feet, ankles or hands, > increased desire to urinate, with passage I of small amounts, twitching of facial f muscles, sudden fever, shortness of breath ' without exercising, sudden failure to feel baby's movement after once felt. These signals may or may not mean anything, but it is wise to report them to your doctor. I Monday - Friday 8:30 - 6:00 [ Saturday 8:30-12:30 DISCOUNT PHARMACY 118 campus avenue, raeford, n.c. 875-6111 1.800-637-1085 * Vote* CLYDE A. THOMAS. JR. City Council To the residents of Raeford, 1 would like to introduce myself: •Resident of Raeford for 39 years. -Middle-class family, father of four. -Employed by the U.S. Postal Service as a clerk/carrier for 9 years. -Children: Clyde, Corey and Tiffany are graduates of Hoke County High School. Kevin is an 8th grader at West Hoke Middle School. -Wife: Doris is the manager of Super 10 on Cole Ave. here in Raeford. Parents: Clyde & Edna Thomas, live on Airport Rd., Raeford, North Carolina. -Served 8 years in the United States Navy and is a Vietnam veteran. -Trustee of Shady Grove Hope FWB Church of Raeford. -Shop Steward for the American Postal Workers Union Raeford local 984. ■Past commander of A, Pickett VFW Post 7930, Raeford I feel it is time to put decision making back in the hands of the residents of Raeford. 1 vrould appreciate your vote and support on Nov. 2nd for the Raeford City Council. Paid for by the committee to elect Clyde A. Thomas, Jr. dress those issues may come sooner than expected. As new housing developments sprout uparound the county, more people will want service and will ask the county for changes in the franchise ordinance. School Lunch Menu V* Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday: Thursday Friday Chicken ! Rice & Gravy : Lima Beans or ? 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