Qester Locklear
attending Water Works
Operator's School
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Clester Locklear of IW
brake to attending the forty
third annual Water Works
Operator's School being held
dating die week at July 26-30
at the Jane S. McKimmon
Center in Raleigh, NC. This
school to conducted by the
North Carolina Water Works
Operators Association and the
Division of Continuing Edu
cation of North Carolina State
University with assistant and
sponsorship of the Depart
ment of Civil Engineering,
NCSU; the North Carolina
Section of the American Wa
ter Works Association; the
N.c. league of Municipali
ties; and the Division of
MmrnmummMmLMi
Health Service* at the N.C..
Department of Human Re
source*. The pnrpoee of this
school is to provide instruc
tion on the fundamentals at
water treatment as well as to
present the latest develop
ments in water treatment and {
water supply regulations. At
the completion of this school,
a written examination wll be
given for certification as a
water treatment facilities
operator in accordance with
North Carolina Statutes. This
program has proven to be of
great benefit to waterworks
personnel and to the towns,
cities, agencies, and institu
tions that they serve.
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O.P. OWENS AUDfTOBlUM ? 8 P.M.
A chance for all Indians to ask questions about
what Federal Recognition will mean.
?Your Input and attendance is a must.
I ?Representatives present will be:
?Lumbee River Legal Service
?North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs
?Lumbee Regional Development Association
?Sponsored by , I
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lished by Hammurabi, one of the greatest kings of
Babylonia. It contained nearly 300 legal provisions.
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when he showed up at work on
time. He waa aerated of buying ad
American watch.
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before that final attack . ? .
iMm^JIONSCENE
AGRICULTURAL
? EXTENSION
'Hiru-e tobacco cool.ibates
nearly half of the total farm
income in Robeson County,
it is only natural that any
uncertainty in this major
commodity creates shock
waves that affect practically
everyone in this farming area.
As the tobacco markets open
ed, it seemed obvious that
uncertainty exists throughout
the tobacco industry from
buyers to producers. This
uncertainty was most evident
as the markets opened with a
slight "meow" instead of the
big roar that accompanied last
/ear's strong opening.
Now that the markets have
>een open for several days, 1
have had an opportunity to
visit with numerous farmers,
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and their attitude can be
reflected in one word- frus
tration. Even though prices
are expected to increase,
especially since price sup
ports are up from last year,
most farmers are already
accepting the fact that this
year's crop will not bring
them any greater gross re
ceipts than last year's offer
ings. This fact, coupled with
the incessant attacks on to
bacco, has created a situation
of tension and fear that is
making most farmers
question the future of tobac
co.
The imminent increases in
the federal tobacco tax is
contributing to the frustra
tions of local producers. Since
the tax seems to be viewed as
just another means of weak
ening the tobacco industry, an
almost universal question
seems Id be. "How lone wttl
the program that has Jut
passed lest, end what are we
Sag to iiue to ? tobacco
s?" Naturally these ques
tions do not have concrete
answers, bat speculation
sometimes runs fun pant.
The attitude of frustration
that presently prevails gene
rally indicates that a large
number of local producers are
fearful of any future changes
in the tobacco program but
seem resigned to the fact that
those changes nevertheless
will ultimately come. Thus,
hardly anyone is losing faith
in tobacco as a continuing
major contributor to local
farm income, considerable
thought is being given to
alternatives which may be
explored. Some of those al
ternatives will be explored in
next week's column.
Oxendines hold
Annual Family Picnic
The family of the late Willie
C. and Jennie Oxendlne of the i
Prospect Cotninanity, held I
botne of He man I. and
Loretta Oxendlne of the Pros
pect Commnnity. A covered I
dish dinner was served along j
with grilled hamborgers.
The children attending
were Ella Mae Stein of
Charlotte; WlHle M. Jooea
and Jessie Lee Onsdse ef
Lumberton; Annie M. J owes
and Loretta 0. Ortiiae of
PseahrelMj TWo ews-l* .
grandchildren and five gnat
grandchildren attending. Also
home for the weekend bat net
pictured were William and
Zilla Oxen dine ef KBeen,
Texas.
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