Police make fourth murder arrest By Pap Ai.len Wilson Editor Racford police have charged a fourth man with the shooting death of Timothy Lavelle Stephens. Jeremiah Tremayne Baldwin, 19, Harris Lane, is charged with first degree murder and is being held in Hoke Jail under no bond. Stephens, 26, of John Roper Av enue, was killed January 23 while he was standing with a group of men at the intersection of 7th Avenue and Stephens and Saunders streets. His brother, Patrick Dion Stephens, of the same address, and Shawn McCoy, 22, of Jackson Street, were also shot but recovered from their wounds. Raeford Police Chief Mack High said Baldwin was in the yard of a relative’s home Saturday when some one called authorities to report his whereabouts. He offered no resistance when Hoke County Sheriffs Office deputies picked him up, the chief said. Shortly after the shooting, city police arrested l.arry Carlos Evans, 26, and Eric Evans, 20, both of Doc Brown Road, and Keith J. Baldwin, 20, of Harris Avenue. They, too, are charged with first degree murder and are being held without bail. The shootings occurred in the af ternoon just after school children were dropped off a bus at the site. Timothy Stephens died at the location. High said the shooters probably used the school bus for cover as they moved in on their victims. Jeremiah T Baldwin Girl Scouts celebrate ‘Thinking Day’ Hoke County Girl Scouts will join nearly 10 million Girl Scouts from around the world to celebrate World Thinking Day on February 22. World Thinking Day focuses on the interna tional connections within the 140 countries of the World As.sociation of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS). This year’s theme — “Young Women Involved in WAGGGS" — provides the opportu nity to recognize the young women who have learned leadership skills in Girl Scouting/Girl Guiding. "Developing leadership skills in girls and young women so that they can participate in society has been at the core of the international move ment since it first began in England in 1909,’’ said Becky Wrisley, director of communications for Pinesof Caro lina Girl Scout Council. “Not only are Girl Guides and Girl Seouts trained in leadership skills, but they are encour aged to participate in the governance of Girl Scouting/Girl Scouting at the local, national, and International lev els." Pines of C'arolina Girl Scouts will recognize Thinking Day by holding celebrations that recognize a variety of countries from around the world. Thesecelebralii>ns will include learn ing about the food, clothing and cus toms of foreign countries. Other Girl Scouts will participate through "Different Shoe Day" where they will wear two different shoes in recognition of the many different people in the world. Several local schools will also participate in "Dif ferent Shoe Day.” Every day and especially on Think ing Day, girls in the USA and around the world can focus on community action projects, thereby earning a spe cial Building World Citizenship patch. This patch is linked to .six theme areas — Environment, Education, Peace, Food and Nutrition, Health, and Cul ture and Heritage — and encourages girls to think of the global patch by completing various activities that teach the girls about other countries and cultures, or a Global Awareness badge that encourages girls to research various topics about the world. Former US Secretary I'f State Madeline Albright helped develop the Global Awareness badge. On World riiinking Day, (iirl Scouts and Girl Guides can make new friends through Internet chat rooms, or learn about new cultures by hold ing international food fairs, or bv do ing research on a country of their choosing. Many girls also choose World I'hinking Day as the time to give back to the Girl Guide, (Iirl Scout movement by supporting the Juliette Low World Friendship Fund. This fund was created in memorv of the IbunderofGirl Scoutsofthe USAand fulfills her vision of bringing (iirl Scouting to more girls arouiul the world. February 22 is the joint birthday of the founder of the mo\emcnt. Sir Robert Badcn-l’owcll. and of the World Chief (iuiile, Olave Baden- Powell. Hendrix elected to state soybean assoc. Hoke farmer Earl Hendrix was elected to the board of directors and executive committee of the North Carolina Soybean Products Associa tion during its T.Sth annual meeting in Raleigh. Hendrix has previously served on the association’s board of directors, and was president in 1987 and Scot land and Robeson counties. He was elected to serve as three-year term and will be eligible to serve an addi tional three-year term at the conclu sion of his current tenure. 11 is respon sibilities on the state board include participation in decisions governing allocation ofsoybean check-off funds in areas of research, market develop ment and producer communica tions. Raeford mayor addresses WOW Lodge 118 Lodge 118, Woodmen of the World met T uesday night, February 12,2(K)2 at 7 p.m. for their regular monthly meeting with 14 members present. Bobby Cox, president, opened our meeting. Mary Ruth Haire introduced our speaker, Raeford Mayor Bob Gentry, who is also a Woodmen mem ber. Bob gave some interesting things that hopefully will be in the future for Raeford — a by-pass around Raeford proposed, the Raeford Museum, the purchase of Upchurch Pond for recre ation and the as yet undecided fate of the Raeford Hotel building. We thank Btrb for coming to our meeting. Woodmen of the World Ruth Phillips Committees appointed Bobby Cox cal led a business meet ing, and the following committees were appointed: Newspaper Public ity, Ruth Phillips; Matching Funds, Pauline Cox, Evelyn Myers and Louise Taylor; Memorials, Louise Taylor; House Committee, Bobby Posey and Bobby Currie; Meals, Ruth Calendar Items - Social Items - News Items Deadline is Friday Noon Kcbriiarv 2lt, 2(MI2 TItK NKW.S-.|()LIRNAI, Kueford, N.('. 5A The last student is taken off a school bus after Monday morning’s mishap. School bus goes off the road Monday By P vi Ai I i-.N Wii.soN Editor A school bus carrying 20 siudcnls went off the road and into a ditch Monday morning, rtircc children re ported minor injuries and were treated at the scene. The children were transferred to another bus and deli\cred to their Hendrix has served on the board of directors of the North Carolina Small Grain Growers Associtition, state tind county Fiirni Bureau, Cirain Growers Coirperative Inc. and others. The N.C. Soybean Producers As sociation is a Raleigh-based soybean trade association involved in research, education and proiyiotipn, programs fiivorable to stiyberm-farmers. Wilkerson; Rest Homes, Evelyn Myers, Ralph Plummer. Louise Scott and Lois Currie; Membership, Jack Watts and Bobby Cox; Awards, Ralph Plummer; Yard, bobby Cox and Ralph Plummer; Welcome. Rtilph Plummer; and Calling, Mary Ruth Haire. Thank you notes were read. Upcoming meeting The next meeting will be held on March 12 at 6:30 with our fund-rais ing dinner. Members will bring food and anyone interested is invited to attend. Coat is $5. Pletise call Bobby Cox by March 8 at 875-3485 if you can attend so we can prepare enough food. You don't have to be a member Signup for spring sports Youth baseball and softball reg istration continues through March 1. There is an e:uly bird sign-up through February 16 when the fee will be S20 per child: after that, it is $25 per child. If the space is avaihible, registration after March I will cost an additional $5. To register, ptirents are asked to go to the I loke County Ihirks & Recreation office in the former National Guard Armory Mondtiy- Friday tit 8 a.m,-noon tind tit 1 -5 p.m. It is rei|uired that child he of age by August 1,201)2 and a birth certificate is required. Call 875-4035 for more infor mation. Seniors Bingo All seniors of Hoke County are invited to enjoy a game of Bingo on the second Wednesday of etich month tit the public library at 10 ti.m.-noon. There will be refresh ments and prizes. The next session will be March 13. Senior bowling New seniors arc w elcome to go bow'ling on Thursdays. 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I le said there was no bus monitor aboard. The bus went into a ditch and also hit a tree stump, Crumpler said. Charges are pending against Bullard, according to Crumpler. / Pet of the Week These felines are among many homeless pets awaiting adoption at the Hoke-Raeford Animal Shelter, located at the landfill off Doc Brown Road. The shelter is open weekdays at noon-4 p.m. and on Saturdays at 12- 2 p.m. For more information on any of the animals at the shelter or to search for a lost pet, call the shelter during these hours at 875- 5486. You may also locate them at their website address of hoke- raeford.com/hrhs.htm, or raeford-nc.com. New Arrivals I'irstFleallh Moore Regional Hos pital announces these area births: January 28 De'Marco and Ikeisha Sanders, Raeford, a son, De'Marco Jerome Sanders Jr. January 31 Harold Odom and Michelle Lynch, Red Springs, a daughter, Amanda McKenzie Danyelle Odom. February 1 Chris McDougald and Angel Clair, Raeford, a daughter. Holly Marie McDougald. 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