Opinions Letters T o The Editor Foster care volunteers still being sought To the Editor: The Hoke County Department of Social Services would like to ex press their appreciation to those persons who have responded to our need for Foster Homes. We had two persons to attend our first training session and several persons have called to ex press their interest in helping the children-of Hoke County by pro yiding them with a home when it is impossible for them to remain in their own homes. We will be holding another training session on Thursday, December 13, 1984 from 7 to 8 p.m. in the conference room of the T.B. Lester, Jr. County Office Building located on South Magnolia Street. Those of you who did not attend the first session who have had con tact with us either by a visit to the agency or a telephone call will receive a packet of information to complete and bring with you to the training session on December 13. Anyone who is interested in becoming a foster parent who has not contacted the Department of Social Services may do so and then will receive a packet of informa tion to complete and bring with them to the training session on December 13. Sincerely, Susan R. Moss Hoke County DSS The Wrong Reasons !When UCB His An IRAThats Rjght ForYxi An Individual Retirement Account at United Carolina Bank can be one of the best investments anybody can make. That's because a UCB IRA does more than ensure your future financial security. It can also save you hundreds on taxes every year. So you'll profit from a UCB IRA long before you retire. We give you several IRA options to choose from. All offering steady growth potential. The UCB Fixed Rate IRA guarantees your interest earnings remain at a constant level. The UCB Floating Rate IRA earns current money market rates. ' And the UCB Self-Directed IRA is perfect for the individual who wants complete control over his investments. 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As to 1988, obviously Vice President George Busch is well positioned for the G.O.P. Democrats will be forced to face the fact that they have little chance without the South. CANCER DEATHS. ..The cancer death rate continues its historic climb. According to latest reports, there were about 1 in 7 life insurance policyholder deaths in People and Issues 1943, rising steadily to nearly 1 in 4 in 1982. However, more cancer pa tients are living longer. In the 1940's one in four patients lived at least five years after diagnosis; to day three in eight are expected to live that long. THANKSGIVING.. .We have just celebrated another Thanksgiv ing Day on November 22. With Indians as guests about tables loaded with game and fish, wild fruits from the forest, and cornbread and vegetables from their gardens, the early Pilgrim Fathers celebrated their first American harvest festival in Oc tober 1621, the first autumn of the exiles in their new home. A quaint old account describes the occasion: "Our harvest being gotten, our Governor sent four men on fowling, so that we might after a more special manner rejoice together after we had gathered the fruit of our labours." Many of the Indians, among them Chief Massassoi, the Pilgrims' friend and ally, joined in the three days feasting. There was plenty of roast turkey, for the fowlers found "great store" of the now famous Thanksgiving bird in the neighborhood of Plymouth. But in this old account there is no record to show that this was a day set apart for giving thanks. The year following the harvest festival was filled with misfortune and the colonists held no autumn feast. In the first year of his office, President Washington issued a proclamation recommending that Nov. 26, 1789, be kept as a day of "national thanksgiving" for the establishment of a form of govern ment that made for safety and hap piness. Americans healthier than before By John Sledge N.C. Farm Bureau Federation In spite of all the bad news we're almost continuously bombarded with about new threats to our health, Americans are doing quite well. In fact, the American Council on Science and Health gathered statistics that show just how well we are doing, and the stats show Americans are healthier than ever before in our history. An American born today should live 27 years longer than an American born at the turn of the century. In fact, 10% of the in fants born in 1900 didn't live until their first birthday, compared to a death rate of 12 out of every 1,000 infants born today, 1.2*70. Yes, medicines and drugs are helping us survive infectious diseases that were responsible for many deaths before this century, but we're doing much better on other health fronts, too. 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