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Switching Price Tags Considered Shoplifting T?ia??to immmm *e nmL ?"ihrfky pockets* iiiIiim inii i,i is. ??< WW* % ?*k? *9akr?ff QknrtadL n"** tt Ikr larnti ?iinw^ \m i -Awse"^ 3Kf> sbere. Tkt Oa? I ^ ?fc** *mJw type of sfcopS?ta?f as a vesafe of * WTS $*9W*?bs a perse* otae Imb> a sure aMtffiMfciheyankdfcr tea cihifi ke waats ?? hay. The price tag. isSSJfc. As toe is about to pick * ?pv Ike fflaonces flkat nhe heat right Beds t? Lam Fmr Lqypmramms He din it so the fAoAa? . T*r North Onia pmisna miidh earners sbofAftrrs mom pea w*s a acctioe *wt wE aieqeeeiy cwq Itfcp Mgrn type <rf , iiM Segtaja K?-73- JKJ) prcwades ckat wiMWVy manSere ??* price c*gs c? ?0Mfe> #? (other fjoods a N^er sdfiac Pw, or aurics the #awdte at a tow price, or paoeufiv tribe swods for gwhasc Upon caaracrioa. An person "5 punished by a Ear of m ao>e Dm SMOl or hy ?praao frtn. or by back Sk wd ??. The North Orafim General Sattte aqprcssty provides (haft the ?ere posscssKwt of foods or the product** by %hopyqs of mk priced fnrhamfee for checkout shaft not of itself pum ? food case of g*fc_ A merchant is (Knag to h?c to go further Md show that wn wdtfdfr ttmiuiul the price tag or changed the price without ?yoaf's author*? before woo can he convicted. Swwlsf ScM Usson IvftgnHt Sca^Mwr: Enodus SScIISh m, Luke m 2?J^53i; ?V3? u ^",1 Ew?*? Desus gave Iks drsciptes some tfeami oaTOiM^s diairiiBig his rmniKfflrv. twi perhaps the hardest janrnumil of al was the oae he jawe jhrrcng his resarreccioa ap f ? peg . .Ihe charged them mat a? depart fiwzan Jerusalem, but tw> muic iar the promise of the ffsJCftBT" ((AOS 1 :4&. The iaa rtnqg the disapies oust Itamue wmod so do was bo ?"wak**"! Styamnmalfcv and emotaoaal*, the* *wt jffl "charged up" The born Wfc Jetton at Calvary had been Dunned 10 aa overwhelming vie sari.. Jesus had been vindicated. Hbe ftaagdon of God was not host, as nifacy ted faafcd- ha those ar iteebng as they dad, cJtae* pnobabN wanted to do :?nnB0hn^~8oanfflhM>g that was ap pcufmune 10 the woaderfat thing tfhat ibad happened when Jesas rose taram his iamb. -Deans" msrructioits bo "wait for tk inane of Ike F?Jw" must tfcar?<f oroaMed irihem. parttaabrly imyufetvf ftjn ?tu Kw seemed kam ? teiit Ik wis making soaadtfrmg hifnnia Not c*ssN pw off. tite dfcsaptes pressed Jesns for soaaeAmg ^Mafic ""Lord, wl ???: as ate. mane resaore tbe kingdom so Israel?" Waiting aiffti mi be qsoiSe so hard for chem if tita* ooaU jam Jesus down eo a speofiic tee. His repix was Ifcjrdtx vtaafc ttfcey feud w?nr-d. "h ts okm for yew so kmow tones or seatwaa *bkh tribe Badber has fixed b* te am aartwrity,'" Yet, aftdtamgfe he *owftd ax gave tbetn dacesv he did leave tihem mi ch an ifflpottaot ptroantse; "Bat yew shall recede power mihea Bbe Hoiv Spirit has- come tqpoin yen; and von shall be my *ttmes?es oa Jerssakem and in aff Jadea ami Saauria and to the end of che oanh.." Aas 1 hfts ier is two of tbe must dUfEktbk jc^ects of bera*g a toJtower of Jems Christ.: waiting ami timing by God"s promise. Waitmg is dtf&ak becaatse we fail to reafiisse thai oar ova concept of time ? dtffereae Snom that of God. As me see change me believe NOW and no later is tk mnaar.at ?kn we want something to happen. I've bees waiting for sunedni very specific to happen tn a portion of my life for the past 25 years. That's almost half agr lifetime and it ?> a long. kia| tiae to wait for God to answer my prayer. Yet. I realize that, in God's sight, the tiaae any not he rifht. That is not a rationalization to get God "off the hook.." but an acceptance of the space perspective! I have been wrong many times in the past about what was the "nghi time" for God to do this or that. So 1 am left with two alter natives. One is to conclude that my waiting has been in van and that the longed-for blessing from God will never come. The other is to kve by the promise of hit pax -hard as that may be-unbl the pro mise is fulfilled. 1 have found time and again in the pnst that one must learn to live on the promises of God and not let go of the convic tion that in His time the* will be fulfilled. Soft Lenses Aren't For Everyone Dnfce Mrftal Cmtr ffif vou wear glasses or contact eases and &e to keep op with new iTcwrtony vcniNte probably heard e*3c?ded-wear soft coacact 'jesses ahai can be worn up to two wseiks w/irhcun removing. TThcv could be just light for you. i>u<i iheSore you rush out to buy a paur.. ifoere are some points to eon ?sdter Rachard C. Hamilton, contact Itesn#. technologist and director of dhecoreact tens service at the Duke Ejmc Camer. says extended wear contact lenses have been m chxucal investigations to cause -problems m cataract pa 3SJES have had problems with a laai. of oxygen (hypoxia,) on the Cannes and a pH imbalance m the (Qyt,"" he said. "i-xaended-wear wet lenses can also cause corneal mjjHWu: and lead to infections because Of rheir higher water coo teHL The leases rear easily if ? jmojwrty harwttrvl and can collect *uM~up TJhat adheres to the lens and cant he rrlranerl off. *" Because of these comphcaooos Hemhh Hints and the faa t&ac some lense wearers sanpiy can't wear soft lenses. Hamrffco* said he seldom suggest dheox a? oosanebc patients - those who can wear glasses but prefer the book ot contact lenses. "Ei?s*te4-*ear soft lenses are bos a panacea.""' the opocian said. "But for -some pacjewrs. they are an ar*alteabfle sooi.." Hamilton said many contact lenses wearers ?too have worn the saute paur otf Sard lenses for as long as 10 year* began haviag problems ami think dhe answer is the new soft Hens. He catted the condition "tO- year symhroane,." common to many hari coacact lens wearers who begna 1? complain of "greasy" tenses (has fed uocom fortabfir "I#"* acmafliy the eye's loss of tolerance for xjhe hard lens and it's usually caused by overwear." be sanL Many peepAe wear their lenses longer than roocaaonended because they cant ? i>ann|i their passes after reaaowmg tihec lenses. That is catfol "^pec Ma " The blur is caused by corneal molding, a change in the shape and contour of the cornea caused by the contact lens. Though the wearer may ex perience no pain, the cornea may take two months or longer to return to its original shape. Sometimes the cornea b per manently reshaped. Though the daily -wear soft lenses are often more comfortaMe than hard lenses, they are less durable, more open to bncteru. harder to care for and may no? of fer as acute vision as hard lenses for some people. Hamilton said. The key to wearing any contact lens is proper fit and detenmnaooc to follow the rules, he ad. Daily-wear soft tenses and hard lenses should not be worn more than 12 hours without a break Extended-wear soft lenses should be worn only according to a practitioner's instructions. if the change from contact lenses to a pair of glasses with a matching prescription causes poor eyesight, or if the lenses become painful to wear, the person should see an optician promptly. 1982 Forest Fires Burned Almost 700 Acres Here Ntatfc CaroiM. we k*sc lotos,"' ??! HJ, Graeis director o# tfce Forest Resowroes Divtsaoa m tfce Dcptitacai of V*t*r*l Coaaiiity J mt *? nmm> '" sat ? y i n. i^Apratotm h?.-l?5CtWta"^rfford,C fa*? fires car occw m side. And it is people who si art :be fires. The trading cause ot forest fires, according to Green, s careless drbns burning. This includes burn ing trash and brash piles, fidd bur ning. and U??n| n trash barrels. Over 42 percent of lass rear's forest fires were caused bnt cardevs defers bnraMg. The second Mayor cause of forest fires is incenthansaa .the dehberare >ana| of waattini else's woodland. Often called woods arson, this crane nccoanted for 22 peiceat of (Ik forest fires in North Clin hat a l?L The mi General AsscnMy stiffened the ~ * for tft of fined ?*> to 15.300. HKMCTT IB: HJSHJHG AND BWE us g CZauBflS, Sianth , SSCUWHWCj^icthciMiBthBBHi j mar off SDmuMtf Bun i urn ( t-Atiwii ttmni JL.W. <j*m& iNhnsifa <4, .4KQmiB^) rnM mt^h? ii trtmn mrmnne .aati man 4t u&bik .anil 3B llmte 3a 1 A? fc. Ultam East *u?b Ac saartt miwiiffftidMBitti T irtwaM iiBiinrniiiiiim H in^h mam iaa* 4a dtumfc anil J? iimia ? m smkc in titer iMfe odfee off S&aiaaMt Inmk. HBbbi ^Etolt wetih Blweei %"?!?!? 2 dtaufe jmH 38 lintfs ta> tiff ^MPWGi. (B? c c aoe, nunc <nr Ubk Tito ?itr Wll -tac matte subject m ail ouiiitamtling ma, iff now., ami pnair linns ?t rgwrmH. iff jnqp. Uhift site will utee te mart- sub lose no aj^te jjf rHw irwd?.?i ty a? Mag ifac rrr.rrtwm?j Xk HjOT lteW8>. CASH OZSKJSnr: Fmc perccm ((WW) off tthc unuumt rfabe highest ftnfc imtaa Ihe <jfarp*mieril with the Trusters- jmiirumnnimi jjf t itesdte THha*. tiht .VfTth rtty, tjjif Tebnuarv 1SK& William] ESL. Vli>m-s Thmstnc Tnrr TfflfiTii UTIiiwwu aaa H&eftnrii, Nimtifa Caxniina 2E?J? Tfe&BttmiB:: (0B9) ??75^2a37 ADOPTABLE PET - This trade Samoved is berween two and three wsrs aid and is a JrtentUy ammui "^O needs a home. Anyone ins mrsted shouid contact .%tt. Hides at the Hoke County Heuttft Department. HOME SEEDED: This part cudht d Of is eight ro rune months aid ami a maie. According to Haies the dov. sfhemdiy and lovable. 4-H* ers Hold Successful District Retreat "H?e Southeastern 4-H District Retreat, held recently in White ville. was a most successful experi ence for many locaJ 4-H*ers ami Adult Volunteers. Very informative workshops were conducted including: A Safety Hunt. Self Detense. Home Safety. Foods Safety. First Aid. and Auto motive Safety. The weekend" s entertainment in cluded Bobby McMillion. vtsinmt artist in Folklore, from South eastern Community College. A Disco Dance, and campaign speeches by candidates curreittly running for District Office. Attending from Hoke Count* were Sandy Lupo. Leah Hendnx. Rooda Tarum. and Sharon Mc.Neill <4-Hers>. and Janet Hendnx. Jiiar mta Holland and Jove M-:Vill (aklt volunteers) We congratulate Columbus County 4-H Agents. Southeast*? Dtsmct 4-H Officers and Ad*rawrv and tike many people who assisted them in making thts one of the best Scaur 4-H tetreacs m irwnrai years. Mao the manager and <sta if otf HaMay Moeri m Whrte^tOr. for the* gracious hmpttality. and tw> the Whne-nUe School Sntni for the ase of their facilities. SMALLER FAMILIES IS faMbes are gre?W| smaller The IWI census repealed that ehe average number af prrwau. tai a IWahiM ts wa ?T5v as cuaa p wed aath III m WTOi Bfcadwmd native Dav id R Alien th?. (bean acccpwd for enrollment tm tribe Uunversav <w Miami's Public Vlnnmwnnanj? Masters Program twtr tribe Summer semester of 1*982. *iBen. tube son of Mr. and Mrs. Bifcibe HL VJJen of Palmer Drive, is a cna&naJe of Hoke County fHEqdto Siibool m Raeford aid a 1982 ^rA&oaae -of Pembroke State linnvfsrsflx^ ma^onng in Political Siatmse. us jBTCBtix1 serving in the IL moat Scans Coast Guard assign ed! no tribe Se*<emh District Office in VftuflDi. Fk?rt>aa. LEGALS EH TTME GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK. FHLE NO- 83 SP 4 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF HOKE NOT8CE OF FIRST RESALE EN. THE VLATTER OF THE sale of land of william H. OH and ?ofc. BETTY H. GUJU UNDER FORECLOSURE OF DEED OF TRUST TO WBLLOAM L- MOSES, TRUSTEE, RECORDED IN aoe* ib', page (m. hoke COUNTT* REGISTRY. * HEREaS, the anaersjgned. ivnajc at Troxscee in a certain Deed otf Trtna eweamed try William H. Gil aac ?wte_ Berry H. Gill, and -ecurdtoffl m Book 217, at Page 098 us dbe Ofllftce of the Register of ?teeafc. vM Hoke County, foreclosed xevi -aftwod tor sale the land toarenuurter described; aid whereas *tcftnB ?ribe tame allowed by law. j? adhanood bid was filed with the CtaHk dtf Sapenor Court and an judtesr ; issued directing The Trustee t? resell sad land upon an opening bul <Je S?wi-Sewen Thousand Five Husaimsd Se*<enry and no/ 108 ?vjffijo- <OPV5TO.<)01. NOW, THEREFORE, under .Hni to* vjmne of sad order of the ObI jrf *Jbe Superior Coun of Htokje tammy. aid the power of safie c^mxaned m sad Deed of Trass.. "ribe undersigned Trustee will kjtfftcsr fair sale upon sad opening mi m rwbbc auction to the highest bnJWtar "W cash a the door of the Cemmp Cart? e m Raeford. frtekjr Cmmv. North Carolina, a ?o'ctock Noon on the 17th Jar* ?f >ftanch. r*B. the following Jescnfcied jampaav located in the Oft <al RaeftsreL. Hoke Counrv. "Vmtdi Ca niwa, and bong describ ed as foAows: TRACT L BEGINNING a an mm ttafee where the southern -mmr&m of Ptoh?uli Avenue in wm? w*b tlie <iasu.ui magiu of S ?M? E W8 faet"w"a stake: cdbaue S 24t W 107.5 font to a, uafce: t8?oe N MMM W M^fbetto ^wmi^taF EmBciLfflsoaE S9ULE L mien ami; fty y rrrne of the power ait sail; cnmiunuui m a atrrtam deed of trust by ILanm- C. WcQueen and wife; SyJwai EE Kb^ussn to hrmea W. Lung: ami; S. Palmer wuicok. Tmsteaiai; taunt the 30th dm of lune. WTT*.. anii TaanKded in Book IWv 32!&. Hftabe Couarrv Registry. Nimth vQcnlma. default haymg betar rmade m the pamnent oft dhi mite dhewib* secured by the sa id: deed: if, trtuffi.. and the under signed. H Allium tanderson. hav ing. been suihsamnad at> Trustee m said deed itr iruac 1v. ar instrument dulv rccuixted! im tthe Office of the Regjsteruii intaHifctitf H8?ke Coimtw. !Nirth Carol irrm and the holder of the rtute ^VJiiifmctne said mdebted near having; diremmd that the deed a? trust be- fiineic limed. the under signed Substitute: Untustee will offer fur saie ai: tiht Ciiiuitthiuwe Door. m the City uii Hfcufiinxd. Soke Counry.. Nortfr Cannimn an eleven (H3::00) o'clock. nr frtuuw the With daw of March. amd will sell to the highest bidder rinr ^ash the iollow ing neui estate. -aimim* in Saefbrd Township. nt; r&rttr Ciumsy.. North Carolina; ami: hung; mirrt parn cuiariv diLstntiuu; is, billows: BfeWtu dllirtflLiir'No. Thnrtsv i30) of at subdivision: srcitied PRO PEHTY (OF MBS. CSBttlSTIANA Ml LAC G?HLHV ut) prepared bv G.S. Harrdl. SJL. im October 22. 1*442. oa nednxdad m Mar Book 2. Page Hftiike Oumry North Carolina Btejgstiy Said propero being; located: at SZZ St. Pauls Drive, ftaetbixr. N.JC. 2ft? "'h. (Pre sent record: iwmers, urr Cleveland 1. Patterson ami: with: Carherme Pat tersonj This sale is Truuu- Hubtecr to all taxes ami pmuir itera nr encum brances if reuunu: ofiamst the said property. ornfc arv. -recorded re leases. A oasir depuwc ni ten per cent 1 10% ) of the- .purchase price will be required at the; riimc nf the sale. TThsZSdt: dlan. af ?;etntaarv r*Hi3. H WTEILEWNH ANDEESON. Sob Trustee F-WmiLu2)Iim. ANEOESON KEHElltAN Jt TATL0K AUTraiKNEYS AT LAW -MH1 \W NOfflEttlLA HLTLDtfNC :25><iaEE* STKEET T? BO* r?83 FVit'I 'I'iVTLLE. >o?ra c.asoilina 2S3C2 vmj w?) 4B3- 1-4*1 IJN TBffi GENkflLAl C(XT?T uJff JUSTSCE St PE?Ua? <00*. WT DIVISION STATS am 'HJCWTffi C AJttOLINA BflOKE (OOUNm EXECtLTKO*"S NOTICE Htown? madifistj b Enecutor of the- orate- Jdi %tnaiute Ehsnbech Nimruns iff Rftnke Cnnsv. North Camilim. ths ? x? sons bnumg otanr Vrnmrrm it umitamvnril wtttnn ir date aff tttr too or nr -tunc will tkr |_ lh? <aff tftgg iwuiwiiy. Mil uKitehuatlaBi im?tlhe ML dkv ** im Abk. Tte* HUC.
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