The ews J ournal Hoke County^s newspaper since 1905 No.3Vol.l09 Raeford & Hoke County n.c. Wednesday, March 26,2014 Art Fillyew’s Model A was used in the movies “The Color Purple” and “Billy Bathgate.” (Catharin Shepard photos) Above,eight Model A cars are visible from the balcony of the Raeford Museum.At right, Ray Harris is at the wheel of his. Model A enthusiasts gather at museum By Catharin Shepard Staff writer Some of the octogenarian cars parked in a half-circle at the Raeford- Hoke Museum were shiny black or green, polished to perfection, while others bore the scars of their long history. But whether tuned up or toned down, all of the Ford Model As - and their owners - were wel come at the Fayetteville Region Model A Restorers’ Club drive-in Saturday. Local pastor and Model A enthu siast Ray Harris said the early Ford collectible vehicle is one of the most popular cars on the road today. And while the newest model is 83 years old, many of them still run just fine, even if their top speed is somewhere around 55 miles an hour and the backseat ride is bumpy. “There’s 500,000 still in existence and going,” Harris said. “It’s the most collectible car in the world.” The cars are hard to kill and despite their age can be more reli able than even modern vehicles, fans said. One club member even took his Model A all the way to the Arctic circle. When Henry Ford shut the Model T factory in 1927, he’d sold 15 mil lion of the first truly successfully (See MODEL A, page 4A) Grandfather left children to get milk By Catharin Shepard Staff writer Stanton Mark Moretti Sr. allegedly left his three This Week Calendar 2B Classifieds 8B Deaths 3 A Editorials 2 A Legals 3-7B Sports 5 A Worship 2B Look for this symbol to find stores that sell The News-Journal vvww.thenews-journal.com www.raeforclnj.com grandchildren home alone for just a few minutes to run to the Food Lion half a mile away to pick up some milk. He returned to find their house burning to the ground, and now faces charges for exposing the children to danger by fire. Moretti, 74, of the 700 block of Club Pond Road was charged last week with three counts of misdemeanor exposing children to fire, according (See FIRE, page 4A) Three children narrowly escaped this fire on Club Pond Road. Raeford Police Chief Kemp Crumpler blocks traffic at Fidelity Bank on US 401. Bank robbed Suspect wrecks during chase Authorities arrested a man Tuesday after he reportedly robbed a bank and led law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase across three counties. Hoke County Sheriff’s Office deputies arrested J.C. Suggs, 49, whose last known address was Lairds- brown Road in White Oak, on multiple charges related to a bank robbery Tuesday morning at Fidelity Bank in Raeford. “We had a bank robbery about eight minutes after 10 this morning. We got a call of a bank robbery and we responded to the scene,” Raeford Police Department Assistant Chief Maj. Marc Godwin said. Suggs allegedly used a note to demand money from a teller at the bank, located on U.S. Highway 401 Bypass not far from Hoke High School. (See ROBBERY, page 4A) State picks neither election site plan By Catharin Shepard Staff writer After hearing two conflicting petitions from the Hoke County Board of Elections, the North Caro lina State Board of Elec tions decided not to accept either of them. Instead, the state board came up with a third option that combined aspects of both plans and ruled that the county must follow that instead, according to Hoke elections board secretary Gene Shelnutt. Shelnutt gave a state ment Tuesday on behalf of the Board of Elections, reporting that the county’s one-stop voting will be held at the county building in Raeford and at the Rock- fish community building. “They took portions of each plan, put them togeth er and accepted it,” (See ELECTION, page 4A) Daniels says experience gives him advantage By Catharin Shepard Staff writer Eight years after leaving his seat on the Hoke County Board of Commissioners to run for sheriff, Charles Daniels is once again seeking political office. Daniels, a Democrat, is one of 12 people who have filed to run for one of three seats up for election on the commission this year. Daniels The late Raeford mayor Bob Gentry was Daniels’ men tor when he ran for office for the first time in 1998. At that time. Gentry told Daniels he could be one of two kinds of commissioner: a dedicated commissioner, or one who ran just to get his name out in the public. “I said no. I’m running to serve the people,” Daniels recalled. Daniels served on the commission from 1998 to 2006, when he chose to give up his seat in a failed bid for (See DANIELS, page 4A) manager to retire By Ken MacDonald By Catharin Shepard Staff writer As I was eating my chicken and dumplings at The Edin- borough Restaurant Thursday at lunch with Monica, Donna the waitress stopped her hurried walk at my table, reached inside my jacket, which was lying on the seat beside me, and tucked an air horn into it. Not something you see every day, I guess, but hey, it’s Raeford. She leaned over and said, “I need to get to that real quick when Johnny Melton leaves.” (See OTHER STUFF, page 4A) The city of Raeford is seeking a qualified candidate to take over as city manager this summer. City Manager Mike Wood said he plans to retire by June 30. Wood has been the Raeford city manager since 2008. He worked with the county from 1976 until he moved to the city position. (See MANAGER, page 6A) Wood Club names Smith Citizen of the Year Raeford K i w a n - is Club named Bet ty Smith its Citizen of the Year at Smith a recent anniversary night. Smith is Raeford city clerk. (See CITIZEN, page 6A)