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Letter To The Editor Pet adoption program to be aired on WSMR To The Editor: ^ Beginning Tuesday, February Sth, the Hoke/Raeford Humane Society will be presenting a short program on our local radio sta tion, WSMR. This program will be every Tues day and Friday morning at 10:30 a.m., and it will inform the residents of Hoke County just what animals are available for adoption from our local pound. The program will also feature a Lost and Found pet segment plus helpful tips on how to properly care for pets. The most important feature of the show, we feel, will be the seg ment on adoptable pets from the pound. The show will be sponsored by the Raeford Animal Clinic to whom we are grateful for helping us with this project. The radio station frequency is AM 1400. The Hoke/Raeford Humane Society wishes to thank Hap and Charlotte Hansen, General Managers of WSMR for so willing ly making this program possible. 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Actress Britt Ekland, discussing a recent boyfriend, said, "A lot of people didn't expect our relation ship to last, but we've just celebrated our two months' an niversary." A gunman entered the correc tional center in Pompano Beach, Florida, and robbed two inmates of a stereo, a radio, and a televi sion set. The State Department said that, in reports on human rights viola tions in other countries, it would refer to killing as "unlawful or ar bitrary deprivation of life." The Pentagon referred to combat as "violence processing" and called peace "permanent pre-hostility." The White House referred to the Grenada liberation as a "pre-dawn vertical insertion." The National Transportation Safety Board call ed an airplane crash a "controlled flight into terrain." During an interview, ABC's Barbara Walters asked Mr. T if he had ever killed anybody. John Hinckley, calling himself "a political prisoner," said there was "a growing movement" to have the U.S. government swap him for Russian dissident Andrei Sakharov. Tom Shales, TV critic for The Washington Post, said the idea that Christians want to convert others to Christianity is "chilling." ABC News broke away from its coverage of the Democratic Na Richard A. Viguerie tional Convention to air the first 20 minutes of an episode of Hart to Hart. Darrell Evans of the Detroit Tigers said that sighting a UFO "helped my career, because it gave me something to think about besides myself." The Rev. Mary Schrom of Ca nyon, Texas, said that, while she has been accepted despite her gender, some female Episcopal priests "have been bitten on the hand or knee while serving Com munion." A character in the comic strip Bloom County said, "A statesman is a dead politician. What this country needs is more statesmen." In the Miss America contest, Miss Iowa listed "deep thinking" as a hobby. . The Supreme Court agreed to decide whether communities could use zoning laws to prohibit "feeble-minded" people from liv ing in certain neighborhoods. ABC News reported that the CIA tried to murder a Honolulu investment counselor. Later, after checking out the story, the net work issued a retraction and said it was sorry. According to Diana McLellan of The Washington Times, Washington banker Barbara Blum was hurrying out of the office one day when the phone rang. She answered it, pretending to be a secretary, and was told that Ms. Blum was invited by the Mondale Ferraro campaign to a dinner for Mr. Mondale's closest Jewish ad visers. "I know that Ms. Blum would very much like to come to dinner," she told the campaign staffer, "but I think the Vice Presi dent should know that she is not, in fact, Jewish." "Jesns-Christi" - exclaimed the staffer. Calvin Klein marketed men's underwear to be worn by women. Canadian Prime Minister John Turner described his habit of pat ting women on the backside in public as an effort to "exchange greeting in a very human way .... I'm reaching out to people and people are reaching out to me." Turner was defeated. Colorado Governor Richard Lamm, a member of the Party of Compassion, said terminally ill people have a "duty to die and get out of the way . . During a hearing of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Claiborne Pell (D-Rhode Island) suggested that the U.S. should use the Coast Guard to patrol Latin waters because Coast Guard ships are white, which is the color of peace. The Democratic Platform accus ed Republicans of planning to take away women's right to vote. Two days before the first Mondale-Reagan debate, Mondale quit taking his blood pressure medicine so that he would not be so "sluggish" in the debate. Bob Strauss explained how Fritz Mondale would pick his running mate: "The nominee has to put his assets on the wall and reach down into his gut and pick his best choice." The World Bank, funded in part by the U.S. taxpayer, paid $1,194.41 per square foot for a hotel that it planned to tear down. It was the highest price ever paid for a piece of real estate in downtown Washington, D.C. More than SO, 000 people lined up in Pasadena, California, to watch a parade featuring, among others, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Drill Team dressed in aprons and waving chain saws. Congressman James Trafficant (D-Ohio), who won election last year, said that his earlier acquital on bribery charges was not the end of the matter, because the FBI held a grudge against him. "The FBI is vindictive and bitter. Either they'll get a case against me, or they'll give me herpes or cancer." Lee Iacocca was quoted in For tune magazine as saying, "I don't like import quotas. I never have and I never will." The Maryland Court of Appeals upheld the right of race tracks in the state to bar persons who have been convicted of gambling. The United Nations, which is funded 25% by the U.S. taxpayer, decried the famine in communist Ethiopia and voted to spend $73.5 million on a better UN building in that country. Nancy Reagan, campaigning in Atlanta against drug abuse, said she didn't want to answer political questions. "I'm just here for the drugs," she said. San ford Stein, a dentist from Rumson, New Jersey, opened a -summer camp for Cabbage Patch dolls. For a $30 fee, the doll spends three weeks camping, swimming, etc., and then is sent home with a camp T-shirt and a group photo of the doll and his bunkmates. "I know it sounds like an incredible ripoff," he said, "but it's not." The coral snake at the Houston zoo turned out to be made of rub ber. R. Leonard Vance, an official of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, told Con gressman George Miller (D-California) that he threw some important records away because, when he took the records with him on a hunting trip, his dogs threw up on them. They were so "disgusting" that he disposed of them at a rural dump. CBS' Bill Moyers said that white Southerners voted for Reagan because of racism. IF YOUR PROBLEM IS HOW TO MAXIMIZE YOUR FINANCIAL POTENTIAL, THEN WE'RE THE SOLUTION. When you have important personal or business financial questions, see us. They're our business. As Certified Public Accountants, we're the top professionals in the field. We offer a com plete range of financial services from tax plan ning and preparation to accounting and auditing to personal and corporate financial management advisory services. Let us help you solve your problems. Call us today. 221 S. Main St. * P.O. 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