L-R. Bill Archer, plant production manager ; Ralph White, weave superintendent; Phillips ; Connie Davidson, supervisor ; Robert Calhoun, department manager: and Cecil Bond, plant manager. With Raeford Plant Phillips Has 30 Years Alton V. Phillips recently com pleted 30 years continuous service with the Raeford Plant of Burling ton Industries. He began working in the Weave Department as a cleaner and later was promoted to weaver. For the last four years, Phillips has served as a warp changer. Upon completion of 30 years, he was given a diamond pin and a Cross pen and pencil set. Hoke Agricultural Extension News by Willie Featherstone, Jr.. Agricultural Extension Agent HOKE COUNTY'S WATER SUPPLY On January 11. I had an opportunity to attend the kick-off program of Hoke County NC 2000, chaired bv Mrs. Betsy Ann Mc Neill. The entire program pointed out the excellent foresight needed In adequately planning for Hoke County's future. I would like to emphasize in this article that portion of the NC 2000 Program presented by Robert Gat lin which again brought to the attention of all present a feasible way of providing an additional water source in Hoke County. This water source could be used for recreation, municipal and indus trial water supply. The area pro posed is north of Raeford along Nicholson Creek, which could be developed into a 300 acre lake. As I look at our agriculture, industrial development, and the development of communities it becomes quite evident that water use and water quality is a very timely subject for Hoke County citizens to seriously address. GOVERNOR'S COMMENT ON WATER Gov. James B. Hunt. Jr., and three former North Carolina gov ernors. Dan K. Moore. Robert W. Scott, and James E. Holshouser, said in a recent one-hour television program that water resources f ere among the state's greatest needs for the luture. The governors were participating in a program mode rated by UNC President William C. Fri?1 as to look at needs for the 21st Century Moore. Governor from 1965 to 1%^, said there's a need for planning future water supplies and environmental protection. "The present national administration is not as concerned as it should be about the water and air problems", he said. Speaking also about the water issue, former Governor Scott said the state should begin to designate areas for future reservoirs and to protect them from development. He said cities have to be prepared to share water sources. B. EVERETT JORDAN LAKE On May 1, the B. Everett Jordan Lake was formally dedicated. One of the project's major intended benefits is municipal and industrial water supply. The Office of Water Resources, in the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, has prepared a booklet describing for local gov ernments the physical availability and cost of water supply from Jordan Lake. The Jordan Lake is larger and will serve a greater area than what is proposed north of Raeford on Nicholson Creek. However, the need for Hoke County is just as evident as for Wake and counties adjacent to the Jordan Lake. The proposal presented by Mr. Gatlin appeared to have been well thought out and a plan that should receive th? attention of such groups as the Rural Development Panel, Recrea tion Commission, Industrial De velopment Commission, and per sons responsible for city and county planning. On behalf of the Agricultural Extension Service. 1 certainly sup port the kind of long range planning shown in this kick-off meeting of NC 2000 and pledge the support of the Hoke County staff and the resources of N.C. State and A. & T. State Universities in accomplishing the goals set as a result of these plans. Hoke People Honored As Volunteers The Hoke County Citizens Af fairs Committee of the Governor's Office of Citizen Affairs for North Carolina announced the following individuals and groups as winners for Hoke County. -Individual Human Servie Vol unteer - Mrs. Sarah Howard. Mrs. Howard has given many hours of her time in service to Moore Memorial Hospital. -Individual Community Volun teer Leader - Chris Watkins. Chris Watkins has given Raeford and Hoke County Community many musical, cultural, and inspirational opportunities for service. -Administrator/Coordinator of Volunteers - Mrs. Kay Thomas. Mrs. Thomas has served on many The following Hoke County ma gistrates' judgments were issued last week. Julia Mae Chappelle, Raeford, failing to display city tag, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor at the request of the prosecuting witness; tag obtained. Robert Eugene Costin, no add ress listed, uttering a forged check, voluntary dismissal: restitution made, defendant in Florida. Eula Denise Monroe, Raeford, worthless check, S21 restitution to Dr. Ramnik Zota, and costs. Ethel Powell Williams, Raeford, expired inspection certificate, costs. Barbara Grace Stanback, Faye tteville, passing at an intersection, S10 and costs. Patricia Ann Scott, Raeford. speeding 47 in a 35 zone, voluntary dismissal: faulty speedometer, costs. Stephen Neill Sawyer. Raeford. speeding 55 in a 45 zone. $5 and costs. Hosie Purcell, Raeford, unsafe tire, no outside mirror, costs. Robert Madison McRae, Rt. 3, Raeford. speeding 47 in a 35 zone. S10 and costs. John David Lamb, Asheboro, expired registration plate, costs. Leslie James Hotte. Rt. I, Aber deen, expired inspection certifi cate, costs. Thelma Collier Harris. Rt. 3. Raeford, costs. Robert Espenship. Aberdeen, expired inspection certificate, costs. Theodore Carson Davis, Rae ford, failing to yield the right of way at a stop sign, costs. Linda Faye Cromartie, Rt. 1. Parkton, speeding 47 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. James E. Boatneer, Cedartown, Ga., failing to reduce speed to avoid a collision, costs. Curtis Avant, Ft. Bragg, speed ing 66 in a 55 zone, expired operator's license, $25 and costs. Donald Calvin Finley, Parkton. expired inspection certificate, costs. Robert Michael Laney, Camp Geiger, speeding 70 a 55 zone. S10 and costs. Myrtle Carpenter Andrews, Rae ford, speeding 48 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Panagiotis Athanassiou. Balti more. Md.. speeding 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Elvis Dewitt Buie, Rt. 1. Box 476, Raeford, expired inspection WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT THURSDAY ft FRIDAY SHRIMP BASKET (about 20 shrimp) with FF. Slaw tt Hushpuppies $3.99 Taha Out Otdara CaH 875-6752 PLUMMER FOR COMMISSIONER The Candidate That Has Concern For All Hoke County Citizens CAST YOUR VOTE JUNE 29th FOR Jimmy Plummer Pd political ?d committees taking the leadership necessary to see that these commit tees functioned and were success ful. -Youth Volunteer - Miss Tammy Hendrix. Miss Hendrix has been very active giving of her time in church, school, and other groups as a volunteer. -Senior Citizen Volunteer - James Hubbard. Hubbard has given many hours of volunteer work with Social Service, directing the efforts of others in carrying out many of the programs. -School Volunteer - Miss Teresa Pickett. Miss Pickett has given much of her time in volunteer school work. She has held many areas of responsibility. -Community Volunteeer Organi zations - Raeford Women's Club. The club has sponsored "Child to Camp Program ' for underprivileg ed children. "Share a Christmas" and promoted "Individual Volun teerism" in the Raeford Women's Club. -Church/Religious Volunteer Group - United Methodist Women of Raeford United Methodist Church. The United Methodist Women has volunteered many hours of work and financial to the Hoke County Reading/Literacy Program. -Business/Industry Volunteer Involvement - Burlington Indus tries. Burlington has given land to provide the means for furthering Hoke County's positive efforts to improve its recreational facilities. Volunteers for leadership also come from the ranks of the employees of * Burlington Industries, which help ? to make the various projects suc cessful. Ashwell Harward, chairman of the Governor's Affairs Committee for Hoke County, stated that a time later on would be set by the Governor's Office to recognize these individuals selected. These individuals selected are to be congratulated for the fine and J outstanding job by volunteering their services. This is what makes Hoke County a better place in which to live. ? Magistrate's Court - certificate, costs. James M. Carpenter, 518. E. Fifth Ave., Raeford, worthless check, $39.91 restitution to Baker's Radio & TV Service, and costs. Anita Dees Clark, Raeford, speeding 49 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Dale Steven Clynoke, Louisville, Colo., speeding 65 in a 55 zone, 55 and costs. James Donald Coble, Burling ton, speeding 49 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Terrell Alexander Danling, Rt. 3, Carthage, no operator's license, $25 and costs. Lynda Kay Davis, Rt. 1, Box 141 A, Lumber Bridge, failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision, costs. Maxine Deese, Rt. 3, Maxton, expired inspection certificate, costs. James Ronsie Douglas, Rt. 3, Red Springs, unsafe move, costs. Vera Baldwin Haynes, Raeford, speeding 50 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. William Charles Johnson, Rt. !, Box 362, Shannon, expired inspec tion certificate, costs. Chris Jones, Rt. 3, Maxton, not displaying a current inspection certificate, costs. Marilyn Musselwhite Lanier, Lumberton, speeding 50 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Myrtle Dixon McCormick, Rt. 4, Raeford, speeding 50 in a 35 zone. $10 and costs. Barbara Judd McDougald, Faye tteville, speeding 66 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs. , , Harbld Thomas Mclntyre, Rt. 1, Box 421, Raeford, speeding 65 in a 55 zone, S5 and costs. John Will Mcintosh. Rt. 1, Raeford, speeding 50 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Odessa McKinnon, 512 Grant Ave., Raeford, worthless check, $42 restitution to National Finance, and costs. Donella McKoy, Raeford. worth less check, $36 restitution to Jerry Batten, and costs. John Henry McLean, Rt. 1, Red Springs, red light violation, costs. An^elia Veronica McLean, Rae ford, inadequate brakes, costs. William Clifton McMillan, Southern Pines, speeeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. James Edward McRae, rural route, Box 309, Shannon, speeding 50 in a 35 zone. $10 and costs. Robert Madison McRae, Jr., Rt. 3, Raeford, speeding 46 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Louis McRae, Box 223, Raeford, no operator's license, $25 and costs. Bobbie Jean Pruitt, Rt. 1, Broad way, speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. Tony Lynn Ray, Rt. 8, Lincoln ton, failing to stop at a flashing red light, costs. Kenston Earl Reid. Rt. 1, Mars ton, speeding 65 in a 55 zone. $5 and costs. Ruth Roseboro Richardson, Fayetteville, expired inspection cer tificate, costs. Chester Aljerni Richardson, 1911 Autry St., Raeford, speeding 48 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Franklin Roosevelt Smith, Greensboro, speedlrfg 45 In a 35 zone. S5 and costs. Herman Smith. Parkton, failing to stop at a flashing red light, costs. Don Franklin Taylor. Rt. 2. Raeford, no operator's license, $25 and costs. Gilbert Tillman, 513 Grant Ave., Raeford speeding 50 in a 35 zone, $10 and costs. Richard Brown thought he was too young to have a heart attack. Hewasnt. Mxj can help us support research and education by sending your dollars today to your local Heart Association, listed in your telephone directory ftee NOW " 'ECKING WITH INTEREST 5Mo ?No Service Charge ?No Minimum Balance ?First 200 Checks Free (WiikTsiwi ?Overdraft Protection Available DID YOl KNOW? We Make ?Automobile Loans ?Hobm Improvements Loans //ertiage ? Federal Savings &Loon Association