Newspapers / The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.) / Feb. 5, 1976, edition 1 / Page 9
Part of The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
College News The music recital of Mrs. Candace Adams of Raeford is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 5 at 8 P.M. in Moore Hall Auditorium on the campus of Pembroke State University. Mrs. Adams is the former Candace Autry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.F.. Autry of Raeford. She has been a Dean's list Student and a member of "Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities". A 1964 graduate of Hoke County High School she is at Pembroke University on a music scholarship. Julie A. Kicklighter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kicklighter, and Kimberly A. Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Riley Jordan of Raeford, have been named to the dean's list at Meredith College for the fall semester. For a student to be named to the dean's list at Meredith,she must have a semester average of at least 3.2 out of a possible 4.0, and must have completed a minimum of 12 i semester hours and passed all courses taken at Meredith. Mrs. Cynthia Stone Pribble, Misenheimer, has been named to the Dean's Academic Honor List for the fall semester of 1975 at Pfeiffer College. To be named to the Pfeiffer Dean's List, a student must have a 9.0 unit average on a scale of 10 and must carry a normal academic course load. Mrs. Pribble is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben O. Niblock of Raeford, and is the wife of Brady D. Pribble. She is a member of the sophomore class and is a Music Education and Church Music major. READ THE WANT ADS "It's not fair... You can use a Steamex * carpet cleaner just like us professionals...and save a lot of money." ? Gives professional results! ? Gets dirt other methods don t reach1 ? Carpet dries quickly! ? Do it yourself and save! ? As simple to use as avacuum! f Rent Ml the pro I? rrenmcx carpet cleaner Call 875-3727 To Rasarva Unit Raeford Cleaners Phona 875-3727 Main St. Raaford, N.C. I'/. , T. RECITAL- Mrs. Candace Adams of Raeford will hold her Music recital Feb. 5 at Moore Hall Auditorium on the campus of Pembroke State University. School Menu Friday, Feb. 6 Fishwich, Catsup Slaw W/Carrots - C Scalloped Potatoes W/Cheese Ginger Bread W/Orange icing Milk Monday, Feb. 9 Stew Beef Rice Green Beans Pear half Peanut Butter Cookie Rolls Milk Tuesday, Feb. 10 Hogie Sandwich Lettuce and Tomato, A,C French Fries W/Catsup Chocolate Cake W/Marshmallow icing Milk Wednesday. Feb. 11 Pizza Buttered Corn Tossed Salad A,C Peanut Butter Delight Milk Thursday, Feb. 12 President's Table Bi-Centennial Menu Chicken Mt. Vernon (Fried) Martha's Mashed Potatoes -C Salad Monticello (Carrot. Raisins) Lincoln Logs (Rolls) Dolly's Fruit Pudding (Banana) Milk Lumberton Attorney In 21st District Race Horace Locklear, Lumberton at torney. announced his candidacy for the North Carolina House of Representatives for the 21st dis trict. Locklear. 33, is a member of the Robeson County Bar Association and the North Carolina Bar Associ ation. In 1972, he became the first NOTICE OF STATE ELECTION to be held on Tuesday, March 23,1976 in the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA on the issuance of ?43,267,000 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA STATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT RONDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of HOKE County that, pursuant to the provisions contained in Chapter 854, Session Laws of 1975, the General Assembly of North Carolina has called a State election to be held in each Countv of the State of North Carolina on Tuesday, March 23, 1976 at which the question of the issuance of $43,267,000 State of North Carolina, State Institutions of Higher Education, Capital Improvement Bonds will be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of North Carolina, which question shall be voted on. The issuance of the State Institutions of Higher Education Capital Improvement Bonds has been authorized by Chapter 854 of the 1975 Session Laws of North Carolina, subject to a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote on the question in said election. The polls for said election will be open from 6:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.; provided, however, that at voting places at which voting machines are used the County Board of Elections may permit the polls to remain open until 8:30 P.M. Absentee ballots will be allowed in said election. In accordance with the general laws of the State of North Carolina, the times and places for registration and the names of the elections officials will be determined by the authorized officers of the County and information with reference thereto and at to the location of the voting places may be obtained from the County Board of Elections. Qualified voters who are not certain whether they are registered for this election should contact the County Board of Elections. Dated this 21 day of January. 1976. Harold Brock Chairman. County Board of Elections INSTALL STORM WINDOWS & DOORS INSULATE THE ATTIC / INSTALL WALL INSULATION CAULK & WEATHERSTRIP DOORS & WINDOWS BASENtENT S- ^maintain heating & INSULATION COOLING UNITS You Can Cut Fuel Cost By Willie Fcathcntone, Jr., Au't Agricultural Agent To find out where a home is wasting energy and fuel, govern ment and industry energy conserva tion experts advise home owners to check their house from top to bottom ? attic to basement -? for money saving opportunities. Things to check for are: Proper attic insulation; caulking and weatherstripping around doors and windows, wall insulation; basement wall insulation, storm doors and windows; and properly maintained heating and cooling units. FIRST STOP: The attic -- When checking the attic one should look for insulation on the attic floor, between the joints. If your house Sticker Deadline Feb. 16 Edward L. Powell, Commission er of Motor Vehicles, urged North Carolina motorists who have not obtained their 1976 license plate validation stickers or license plates to do so before the February 16 deadline. The Commissioner also remind ed owners of private automobiles that this year they keep their 1975 license plates and must purchase a validation sticker to update it. The sticker must be placed in the upper right-hand corner of the license plate by law. Powell said. "This year the deadline for displaying 1976 valida tion stickers and license plates has "Been extended to midnight, Febru ary 16 because the 15th falls on a Sunday. Since there is no legal authority to extend the deadline further, we urge all motorists to purchase their stickers or plates as American Indian to bccome li censed to practice law in North Carolina. Locklear currently serves on the Robeson County Board of Health. He is a former board member of Lumbee Regional Development As sociates. Inc., a corporation of which he is co-founder. He is a past board member of the American Indian Lawyers Training Program. In 1972, Governor Robert Scott appointed Locklear as North Caro lina's official delegate to the Gover nors' Interstate Indian Council. He represented North Carolina in Bis marck, North Dakota. Bids Opened Members of the Raeford City Council met Tuesday afternoon to open bids on a one ton truck for the Street Department. Raeford Auto Company turned in the lowest bid of $6,230.99 but the bid did not include a cashiers check or a bid bond that was specifically asked for, according to city manager Robert Drumwright. Other bids submitted were: Hoke Auto Company. $6,279.25; Edmac, $6,588.40; and Freeman Motor Company, $6,619. The council awarded the bid to Hoke Auto Company. was built within the last IS years you should find six or more inches of insulation. SECOND STOP: Interior living space ? Is the door tightly sealed around all four edges? To find out, light a candle and hold it near where the doors meet the frame, then hold it near the outside of the frame itself. If the candle flickers, you are wasting fuel. You should perform tests on all doors and windows between heated and un heated spaces. If the candle flick ers, your doors need weather stripping and the door and window frames need exterior caulking. For further information contact Willie Featherstone, Agricultural Extension Service, between 8 A.M. - 12 noon, and 1-5 P.M. daily. Phone 875-3461. soon as possible. The first four weeks of this registration renewal period indicate that less than one-third ('/j) of all North Carolina vehicle registrations have been renewed. By obtaining the license tag stickers and plates early, the inconvenience of waiting in long lines at the last minute will be avoided." Powell reminds motorists that there are 102 branch offices across North Carolina. The Raeford office is located on W. Hdinborough Ave. Hours are 9 ? 5 Monday thru Friday. Enrollment High For Winter Term More than eight hundred men and women enrolled in general adult education courses for the winter term at Sandhills Commun ity College, according to Harlan McCaskill. The number does not include the adults who are studying elementary grades or working for high school diplomas in the adult basic education program. McCask ill said. The general courses for adults include practical courses such as bookkeeping, typing, business ma chines. real estate and other job related subjects; cultural courses in creative writing, pottery making, painting and other arts; and courses such as sewing, knitting, tailoring, upholstery and so on. Sandhills College provides such courses in morning, afternoon and evening classes in general adult education on campus, in several areas in Moore County and in the Raeford area. According to D. L. Furches, co ordinator of the general adult education program, the enrollment will no doubt be more than one thousand men and women for the winter term when registration is completed. Several courses will not begin class sessions until next month, Furches explained, and persons still may enroll. With the exception of bridge, the fee for each course is $3 for the entire term. SUPPORT YOUR HOKE COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD Community Service Since 1962 DONT MISS THE BIG VALENTINE SWEETHEART BALL AT THE CARDINAL CLUB PINEBLUFF. NORTH CAROLINA VALENTINE NIGHT SATURDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 14th. o-A featuring C/-V "THE MANDELLS" LV% OF LAURINBURG. N.C. 10:00 - 2:00 S?ml Formal OPEN NIGHTLY Eiccpt Monday A4vanc?: '5 Couple 8 00PM At Door: '5.50 *3 Single '3 50 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - DISCO NIGHTS SCS Activities By Taylor Currin, SCS CItII Engineer Local soil and water conservation districts--which serve each North Carolina county--and the technical expertise of the Soil Conservation Service, an agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, are solidly behind local government in working to curb erosion and sedi ment. These agencies will take on no "police" duties but rather confine themselves to technical assistance to local and state govern ment. They are contributing inval uable knowledge that helps make the program workable. Only a few months ago a four-way memorandum of under standing to work toward erosion control was signed by State Conser vationist Jesse L. Hicks for the Soil Conservation Service. Secretary James Harrington for the North Carolina Department of Natural and Economic Resources, Chair man Joe Phillips for the North Carolina Sedimentation Control Commission, and Chairman Carl Sloop for the North Carolina Soil and Water Conservation Commis sion, which works closely with the 92 local districts. Each official pledged mutual support to the erosion control programs. Assistance Available Expert technical assistance in development of effective erosion control plans for individual sites is available without cost to tandusers from the local conservation dis tricts. with Soil Conservation Ser vice technical assistance to back them up. Why control sediment? Many damages result from un controlled erosion. Mud, silt and loose soil resulting from land dis turbing activities quickly move downhill through erosion and enter natural watercourses. The sedi ment "robs" streams of capacity. It blocks culverts, causing flooding. It creates poor drainage conditions, which sometimes means disaster to homes and other buildings in low lying areas. Septic tanks may become inoper able. Building foundations can be damaged. In addition, sedimen tation carries chemical--oil. ferti lizers, herbicides, and other pollu tants can be carried into streams, resulting in excessive growth of algae, foul odors and other prob lems-the "reverse" of the the traditional clear-flowing stream. A year ago, only a few conser vation groups were concerned about erosion and sediment dam age. But today it's becoming clear that pollution is everybody's busi ness-and more and more people in all walks of life want to protect their natural resources. Solutions are available, and the answer is evident: close cooperation between land developers, soil and water conservation districts, and local and state government. Working together, these can do the job. Perform a death-defying act. Give Heart FUnd. Give Heart Fund * American Heart Association I. Save money on your life. Nationwide has some budget priced life insurance plans" that may save you money. Here is an important way for a young family man to buy the big life insurance protection he needs now and at low premiums he can really afford. Find out how you might save money on your life Call a Nationwide agent today. VARDELL HEDOPCTH 111 Watt Elwood Avanua Raaford, N. Carolina 2S376 ? 75-41 ?7 | | NATIONWIDE 1 ? INSURANCE ^ N.?tO*?*<Oe ?? O" you' Vrt?> Nationwide L>le insurance Company Home Office Columbus Oh'0 ?Form 1373 (1449 III and N H ) Full or Part Time TOP COMMISSIONS HOKE COUNTY RESIDENTS Must Have Real Estate License SALESMEN OR BROKERS Rapid Promotion Assured 5 % Paid of New Sales Paul J. Lawrence, Inc. Tel 919-323-0122 Call Collect NOTICE OF STATE ELECTION to be held on Tuesday, March 23,1976 in the STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA on the question of amendments to the Constitution of North Carolina NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of HOKE County that the General Assembly of North Carolina has called a State election to be held in each County of the State of North Carolina on Tuesday. March 23. 1976 at which the question of amending the Constitution of North Carolina will be submitted as follows: QUESTION #1 FOR or AGAINST constitutional amendment to permit the General Assembly to enact general laws to authorize the State, counties, cities or towns, and other State and local governmental entities to issue revenue bonds to finance or refinance for any such governmental entity or any nonprofit private corporation, regardless of any church or religious relationship, the cost of acquiring, constructing and financing health care facility projects, such bonds to be payable from the revenues, gross or net. of any such projects and any other health care facilities of any such governmental entity or nonprofit private corporation pledged therefor. QUESTION #2 FOR or AGAINST constitutional amendment to permit the General Assembly to enact general laws to authorize counties to create authorities to issue revenue bonds to finance, but not to refinance, the cost of capital projects consisting of industrial, manufacturing and pollution control facilities for industry and pollution control facilities for public utilities, and to refund such bonds, such bonds to be secured by and payable only from revenue or property derived from private parties and in no event to be secured by or payable from any public moneys whatsoever. The submission of the Constitutional Amendments have been authorized by Chapters 641 and 826, respectively, of the I97S Session Laws of North Carolina, subject to a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote on each question (amendment) in said election. The polls for said election will be open from 6:30 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.; provided, however, that at voting places at which voting machines are used the County Board of Elections may permit the polls to remain open until 8:30 P.M. Absentee ballots will be allowed in said election. In accordance with the general laws of the State of North Carolina, the times and places for registration and the names of the elections officials will be determined by the authorized officers of the County and information with reference thereto and as to the location of the voting places may be obtained from the County Board of Elections. Qualified voters who are not certain whether they are registered for this election should contact the County Board of Elections. Dated this 21 day of January. 1976. Harold Brock Chairman. County Board of Elections
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 5, 1976, edition 1
9
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75