Lack of local money costs CD application By Ed Miller Hoke County will lose points on ? its application for Community : Development Block Grant funds '>? because no local money was put in ?to the project to revitalize the ? Tylertown area. ^ In a recent letter to Hoke Coun :'ty Commission Chairman John ; Balfour, a spokesperson for the North Carolina Department of . ? Natural Resources and Communi ty Development (NRCD) said local money put into any aspect of the primary revitalization project would make points for the applica tion. "In the specific case of Hoke County, any local funds, whether from the county or from a private source, used for activities which are part of the community revitalization project would generate points for the application," Alice Bedding field Director of the NRCD Division of Community Assistance said in the letter. "Any county or private funds used for 'local option' activities, such as street paving, which are not a part of the community revitalization project, would have no effect on the application's score or subsequent ranking," Bed dingfield said in the letter. In a recent meeting, the Hoke County Commission voted not to put any money into the revitaliza tion plan. Getting ready for competition Turlington students Toni Lewis, Robin Caldwell, Allison Anders and Jerry Lupo prepare for state history competition. Turlington pupils quizzed in state history contests Four members of the J.W. Turl ington Social Studies Club and the Tar Heel Junior Historian Association competed in the Christopher Crittenden State History Quiz. The quiz was sponsored by the historian association. The quizzes were sent to Raleigh to be graded. "Hie students will be notified by mail if they are winners in the con test. The Social Studies Club has been an active member of the Tar Heel Junior Historian Association for three years. SMOKING Giving a hand Marsha Hendrix (standing) helps a student use one of the computers at the Hoke County Education Center. The computers are used to teach reading at all grade levels 2-12. Hendrix is offering computerized help Marsha Hendrix is a whiz -- a computer whiz. Each day, she brings computer assisted learning to Adult Basic Education and GED students. Marsha is the computer instruc tor in Hoke County for the Con tinuing Education Department at Sandhills Community College. She joined the SCC staff in February when eight Apple com puters were installed at the Hoke County Adult Education Center downtown. She currently is teaching eight computer assisted Adult Education classes at the center. Four of these meet at the Center and the other four come in from other locations to use the computers. Studies performed at Central Piedmont Community College, which has been using the computer to fight illiteracy for two years, show that students can progress faster in reading using the com puter as a teaching tool. The pro gram there has drawn national at tention. In Hoke County, the machines have proven to increase reading ability more quickly than conven tional methods. The computers are currently being used at all grade levels from second - twelfth. For more information, contact Marsha or any of the instructors at the SCC Hoke Education Center, or call 875-8589. Deaths & Funerals Maude Newton McDonald Funeral services for Maude McDonald, who died Sunday, were held Tuesday at 4 p.m. at i he Anitoch Presbyterian Church. Burial followed at Alloway Cemetery in Red Springst.fr Services were conducted by the Rev. Charles Ansley. McDonald is survived by her husband, James F. McDonald; three sons, Daniel J. McDonald of Bethel, David L. McDonald of Red Springs and John M. McDonald of Cary; two daughters, Frances Strain of Con cord, Virginia and Ann McDonald of Fayetteville; one brother, Henry C. Newton of Wagram ; one sister, Margret Monroe of Larinburg; five grandchildren and one great grandchild. Anna MelVlW Mrs: Anna Metviir, 85, of 1620 ' McBryde Lake Road died Monday night in St. Joseph of the Pines Hospital. Funeral arrangments will be an nounced by Buie Funeral Home. Herman Morrison Funeral services for Herman Morrison, 78, who died May 20, in DID YOU KNOW? *5.00 A Month Will Buy *20,000. OF NA TIONWIDE UFE INSURANCE If Age 21 Or Younger tOnty a utt* Mon M Ovr 21) Vardell Hedgpeth, Agent 875-4187 NEED IMMEDIATELY CHURCH ORGANIST for Tabernacle Baptist Church Located in Rockfish Area Contact: Rev. Mike Osment 875-2825 for further information m N. H* M .. ? I I, N.C.. U I7S-UM Let's KO debilitating pain of A Moet American* who live long enough will probably contract aoum form of arthritic. So eaye the Arthritic Foundation during May Arthritic Me nth. Their warning? Dent ignore, delay treatment, or nee quack wtin. M you experience Joint in* flanuaation, contact a good Spedalat for < who can preecribe amropi v w druge, laeer therapy, met, and mifin to control even eewere caaee of arthrMe. Take the offaneiwe. See a I ? COMPAtCOOft PftlCtSAMVWNCftlt ? NO PWtCMASS MCCS8ABY FOR ASMKJh Cape Fear Valley Hospital, were held Sunday, May 26, at the Bowmore Tabernacle Holiness Church. Rev. William McArn officiated. Burial was in Silver Grove ! JRhmSfcr?1 *~ Buic Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Charlie Boahn Charlie Boahn, 87, of 364 Brad dy Road, Fayetteville, died Friday. He was formerly a Hoke County WW 1 veteran and was overseas in 1900. Funeral services will be con ducted at 3 p.m. Sunday at Galatia Presbyterian Church by the Rev. David Sutton. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Surviving are three sons, Mar cijlus and Willie BQ^hn o.f Fjiyft teville and Claudia Boahn of Red Springs; three daughters, Lucy Koonce, Lydia Johnson and Tressie Norris, all of Fayetteville; a brother. Mack Boahn of Fayet teville; a sister Ethel Curtis of Red Springs; 14 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren . Hamilton-Porter Funeral Home of Hope Mills was in charge. Special Sessions ... for the Graduate (cmufordtuiu) TANNING CENTER Chicks Ceramics 8 sessions ? *40 Single - *6 Rockflsh Road 875-8369 Public Notitt A budget hearing will be held on June 17, 1965 for all interested citizens of Hoke County. The follow ing budget is proposed for fiscal year 1965-36. Category Total Of Rovanua All Fund* Sharing Fund General Government $ 837,686. $ 24,112. Education $1,668,097. $446,316. Public Safety $1,068,663. $ 63,600. Human Services $2,061,468. $ 18,096. Environmen. Protection $ 318,104. $146,042. Cultural ?r Recreation $ 182,803. $ 30,000. Contingency $ 60,000. $ 20,000. Econ. & Physical Dev. $ 101,228. $ 0. TOTAL $6,296,049. $746,066. The meeting will be held at Pratt Building for the purpose of discussion of the proposed budget at 7:30 p.m. The proposed budget may be examined on weekdays at Pratt Building between 8.00 a.m. 4k?Op.m. AH Interested citizens will have the op portunity to give written and oral comment. Senior citizens ere encouraged to attend and com ment. (Include only thoae catagorfaa which ralata to govammantal expandtturso.) OSCAR S OK SPECIALS OF THE WEEK 1981 HONDA ACCORD ? 4-Door (Auto/Trans ? A/C ? Stereo iS?v?iubi ?Sale Pnc? S3 875 ??S down cash or trade 30 9 S"9M 13*< AP? Tola) foments S3 SM 90 $11963 * 1982 CHEVY CHEVETTE ? AM/FM Stereo ? 4-Door ? Auto/Trans. ? A/C iS?526336Ai ?Salt Price S4 000 S500 00 down cash or trade 3?#S12014 l39"tAPR loui Piymems S4 325 04 $120 14* 1980 CHRYSLER LEBARON ? 2Door ? Auto/Trans ? A/C ? Stereo is?3i?979Ai ?Sa? Price S2 980 S500 down cash or trade 24 (? S'20 3? 14 5 APS Tola' Payments S2MM $1203 7* 1982 CHEVY CAVALIER 87* ? 4-Door ? A/C ? Auto/Trans ? Stereo ? Gold is?pi0is> "Sale Price $4 500 S600 down cash or trade 36 @ $133 87 139*. APR Tola* Payments S4 819 32 $133 1984 DODGE OMNI ? 4-Door ? AM/ FM Stereo ? 4-Speed (S?72-i76oa> 'Sate Price $5 495 S500 down cash or trade 48 $136 64 13 75' APR Total Payments $6566 72 1982 BUICK SKYLARK ? 4-Door ? Cruise ? Auto/Trans ? Stereo is?$36juai 'Sale Price $4 SOO S500 down cash or trade 36 $137 30 139*0 APR Total Payments $4 942 SO $13664 . $13730* 1984 PLYMOUTH HORIZON ? Auto/Trans ?4-Door ? Stereo? ? -A/C is^w-wsoa. ?? ? "Sale Price SS 795 $700 down casfi or Hade 48 ? $139 38 13 75V APR Total Payments $6 690 24 $13938* 1982 CHEVY CAVALIER $140 73* ? 4-Door ? Auto/Trans ? Stereo ? A/C |S*178974Ai 'Sale Puce S4 500 $400 down cash or Hade 36 (