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(ciders and Traditionalist^ - ? Corner (TheWay I See It by Dr. Daw Ckfevan, PtmMmI NUKe Anirn 8cbihu*fr P?* attf! There it probably no more htftligned animal that a bog. People 'ttink they are dirty, and love to live in tted. But if you provide them with a place to wallow that is free of mud, they will wallow in clean water instead People think they are stupid, but tey are one of the smartest animals ound. They have been proved to be i ale to learn, to count, to do tricks, and i be loyal. My Grandfather Purcell and my i ade Junior were in the hog business together for several yean in Virginia. They had up to 100 or more at a time So as a boy I got to do almost all the tuferfc m raising hogs. I spent a lot of time in the summers with my temdpanents in Virginia. I got my nrst sow when 1 was about 13, and in Wa in high school. She had 11 pigs in her first litter, and they all lived. When Hre got her, we did not even have a jMatore, so I had to build both a pen ithd a pasture a,r I learned quickly how to stretch -Wire tight around posts. If you don't have it tight, a pig WILL get out. We bid to stretch the wire tight, and peg it'down in between the posts to keep )#?" My brother Mike had a pet pig when we were littler. He fed it to much it buret one day, literally. It died from the rupture. It was too small yet to eat. Mike cried and cried over that pig. I Dever thought of any farm animal as a pet, so it didn't bother me. Mike also cried when some of die men had to castrate a yearling bull. 1 don't want you to think Mike was a cry baby. But he had asoft spot in his heart for animals. When I got big enough, I was the hind-end man when it came time to cut pigs. It was my job to go in the pen and catch them by the bacl^legs, flip them on their back, and hold them down. One of the other boys would hold the front legs while Junior cut them with a razor blade. We never ate any of the mountain oysters, but Red Hayes, a Black man who rented one of Grandpa's houses, would take them. They have a strong odor when they are cooked, believe me. Several years ago, I visiteda school district in Wyoming where cattle are | raised. The superintendent and his i staff took me out one night and fed me I the local delicacy?mountain oysters 1 -at a restaurant. They tasted kind of like liver. Weused to make ha? swill barrels to feed bogs. The swiU was toiled com and a little lye thrown in to kill the worms pigs get Junior had so many hogs mat he used to have huge self-feeders. We would put almost 1,000 pounds at a time into one of those. Junior had his own feed grinder. It ran off the drive pulley on the tractor. Every few week*, we would pull the tractor into the bam, hook up the drive belt, and feed several thousand pounds of com into the grinder. We put a little molasses into the feed to sweeten it We fed imthucked com into to grinder. Cora seed, cobs, and tocks were part of to hog feed. I guess to roughage was good for them. I coocluded that it was impossible to make any money raising bogs. Sows have three litters of pigs a year, and the market peaks twice a year. No matter how youplan it, you are going to lose money. The people who make the money are the ones who have to processing plants, to renderingplants, and to wholesale businesses. But for basic meat, I would not trade sausage and ham for anything. f Our free newsletter issomething women feel strongly about ? ?1 Dial 1-800-3 CALCIUM for your FREE subscription to HealthAware Woman, J r', an information resource to help you J manage and preserve your health. J <* ?su^ also get a $2 coupon good on ? r! any Os-CaT calcium supplement. I 1 1-800-3(AlflUM1 ' ' 01994 SmtthKinf Bcecham Consumer Healthcare ik-'Total deposits to the credit of the State of North Carolina or eny official thereof tJJSltS36-74 PUBLICATION COPY - COMMERCIAL ANO SAVINGS BANKS CONSOUOATEO REPORT OF CONOfTION (Indudaig Domaeac and Fomgn SubeadBfiee) J stutiosiaasi LEGAL TITLE OF BANK (STATE SANK NO / V. y 0368 lU? UJMBEE GUARANTY BANK ?.kn??<wiict? tj ' 0531 CITY ICOUNTY [STATE (ZIP COOE CLOSE OP BUSINESS DATE Pembroke I Robeson NC 28372 March 31. 199A ASSETS P?*" AmOUn" h?1*?"a' 1. Caah ad balencee duo Mom dopooAory MMMdom i NomnMcoai ? bowing balances ond cunoncy ond ooln l^?1?IA ,? b Imoiool-boofing balarcn . I 1 IfePn ajj' Federal Mmds sold 4 aoouraiea purchased imdar Mg?oomoi?? lo roeed In ilnmeaac pokes ol dip Bonn li 4of as Edgo 4 Agreement subeMMrtes. 4 In MPs: a Federal kmd? sold L 11 11 b s*cur1ttM pomRaood under agreements to moa* l_[_?jOGa SB. M Loand and loaae Inanang lecoarableo , 1^. Loans and Neeee. nal el unearned meome [ 18 I 4A !> b LESS: Aaoaonco lor loan and Mas Usees ?b Tea. LESS: ninraiad aanador naa laaarva ?? , . | Non3gi%i8g5giBfl *? d. Leans and Maaas. not ol unoomsd rooms. ado i unci, and maanm (Hem 4a mama 4 b and 4.c| I_IJ?JU7AJ 4d A|Aana^>d*?'"?aang ? * 7 bahsr mat eawe oamod _____ lone 1. 1 Cuaaamora' SabBly to ana Sana on occoplancoa ounmmg to J ? n.ik Total aaaaia Ram ol Mama t auough 11) TT 9. 1 TEa. 1.1 b uaana dalaiiod purouom a> H US.C ISM 9 tone ??b F,-*. Tolal aasea and laasas delanod pwauaal is I* U.S.C. 142SQ (sum ol aama Kb and lib) S 22L "A aSji'iMiiaaa a. m domaaOc oWeoa , (2) Nearest- boanng TT a {21 b Mi tomign uldcae. Edga and Agmomoni aubauanaa. and ISPs (I) Nommamoi - baartng jta3fl^MBBMi?b(i) ^ I* iadaia Mmda pmchaaail and aaLiaSMo sold wider agraomonia lo lepurchasa in domeast odMaa 11n bona Y lot da Edga 4 Agreement i.tiildailn. 4 m *Fo a. Federal Mmda giartiaaad KM 14b \j* b Sacundaa aoM under agreements la lapmcnaai lone tab ig.Gamand noma aauod lo Bio US. Treasury __ _ IfiM'* 14 bamr baiioiiaa money ? ? kjDC * 17 Moraga^ ii man ami and ualgaaaai yndar cngoaainl laaaaa ? _ blj !b LeeeeTdeLnedywauaMla ItUSC 'tj?y nOatob a. Tela^RraapBRand I paiaaamia It USC iM|Mi??a aamaMa 4 Mm n. M. and'H ^ M MpRAWL Amoenla auteaaaawg m ol Raeait ol Condmon dale ^ = - ?"-CT,-~ 1 - pe-t?r fl dm errorogaod dnectwa durow (TO l onotinsoa ol ilea Rapon oI CenmSan and deadNO ?d 4 Mas Moan iiisnliied By aoand lo Ola goal at stea Sifj=^~?r- " nTolZZ .l^aoo of ? break from there Lrda boys this week Cmm tome things we tar man important than they are Come, you know, Mire Coonee, thssoi' Wiz just can'tlnrdty start the waytaere LRDA boya plays around with people 's rights art our tax money why this week. Miss Coonee, that James Hardin, the head one of that LRDA boys, was in Washington D.C. again. He was up there with two while lawyers. He was over there again at the BIA. Miss Coonee What ails bin, you reckon? Don't he know that the BIA ain't got no say ao over ua til we gits our bill pare id? Course, Mire Coonee, I'm mighty doubtfld about what some of them LRDA boys knows. Sometimes they don't aeem to sport goqd sense. Than again. MiasCnnati. drey aaight want ua to think they ain't smart The way Pas got it figured. Miss Coonee. that Hanhnman'spretty smart at gating by Mother people's expense You see. Mil is Coonee, he is one of them REA board members as wall aa the head of that LRDA. Now. the REA boys had them some business in Washington and Hardin cided. Miss Cooeea. that he would go ahead and work on tome of the LRDA business whilst be was there. Now. what business. Miss Connee, is we poor people that pay taxes and them high light bills at the REA got paying two times for Hardin to be m Washington I'd like to know, if the REA paid his expenses or the LRDA. Anyway you look at it. Miss Connee, neither one of them boards is gifting their monies worth with this Hredin man. I 'meet, Miss Connee, if I's that Bobby Dean Locklear, or Bruce Jones, or Rod Locklear (one them LRDA board men that don't git votedon... I just calls Mr. Rod a "permanent" fixture.), or H. Dobbe Oxendine, I'd be unloading that Hardin man in a hunrey. Course, you know ol Wiz don't know too much about politics. Miss Connee. butlknow when somebody rubspeopie wrong. And, I think, that Hardin man just has a way of nibbing folks the wrong way. Now, there he was at the BIA, Miss Connee. teWrtjthBm fottatibit LRDA oval1 there at the BIA had'nn a good Ittghwhen he left Maybe he was just trying to kill our Lunhee bill. Seami to me, Min Comes, that them LRDA boys is iuat made up their minds to kill ov bill, if they can't be tribal go went And yon know, Misi Connee, that they cant ceuae the) nana one of them nan profit, private corporation* You ltaow. Miai Connee. with all the bin buauteanet we got like IBM. none of them ain't never decided*) try and run the United The mora then LRDA boys act up, MusCoanea, the mora olWis wooden what the real deal is? Now. 01 Wiz, wants to know what is paying them white lawyers toty and make me BIA ay LRDA is our tribal tovermeat? And another thing, Mia Connee, 1 heard that one of than white lawyers is the tame one that worked for then wmic people against tne t. atawoa Indians when they was trying to net their lend beck. Now, Mia* Connee, 1 don't need to give nobody no other reason than that to let'am know that LRDA has one aaon time Aowedua that they ain't for the people. You know my Pa always told me to atay away from then Indian that wanted to he while. And that'* the way the LRDA boys act I hope thai none of my tax money ain't being wad to pay these lawayen But I spect, Miss Connee, ifthetndh wa* known, we're paying for two lawyers to work against us. Then again, we people dint has to pay then high R?A light bills, needs to be asking who paid for Hanhn' s trip and did REA pay some ofthe lawyer's fees. You know, Miss Connee, these betn looking into. 1 know 1 aaid i weren't gonna talk too much about them LRDA boys, Miaa Connee, but they lust keep doing sotne ofthe headings! things. I wander whet they have promised. Seems to me liks they'er fighting too hard not to have something to hide And another thing, Min Connee, when I got out to voteTueaday, bless my soul, tfl didn't git handed some of that propoganda ton the LRDA. I had that boy of mine read it to me You know, if was so wordy. Any how, then LRDA workers, Mr. Ban iaooba and nearly all the test of thaaa, wa passing this x ' v. &' ? i wtom tois om cense it dxta'i sound . hfcethadhaihnman's aiding) Well. I **"- "1M r ilinniV ? 1 IlDAbyilMiySiiiMrtil I government, im something about 1 ?>M> "fyjN**1. iadiaaiyenple, Now. i (top laughing*. You aoe, MueConnee, i they haaaUmewarimapaaatagthis i paparoutabow how thay m vm todiaa I people ao good Mad we with Indians running for tariff aid ctofk of the , oourt and other oAoaa. Seam* to aaa > like if thay waa ao aerioua about helping Indiana, awl (bay waa gonna pay people to wot at the polls. they would* paid an to worit far Jo Ana LocUear or Olson Maynor. Man thai wiMXXtMllDhdianDttdiliH Coooee. But LRDAagaiaaaSl bylba way they acted that thay wwaal a , atudym^ nothing except being in charge of the Indian money that they ?aid fa their paper they waaexpectina Now, one men question: how much of our tax money waa ^nat Thaaday paying LRDA worhara to paaa oat meaa to tell ua how jmaal may ma. Blear their heads, it'll aooa be over far them. 1 believe that'a the taaaon they keepa aggravating the paopta an. Thay know may can't keep awaadac our tax money and not have to tally up sometime You know, what they ?ay. Mias Coaoae. Ever dog haa bia day Never mtod them boyitothc LRDA right now, tho, cauae Jo Aan Lookiaar done went aad got bar aalf alaotod to the cletk of the oouit. 01 Wis never thought he'd live to aee the day weak ua a Indian elected all acroaa this county. CM Wiz feels raal good about that 1 mean mighty good CM Wiz facia good about Qlcaa Maynor too. Ha whupped four of them other candidates for tkariff I hate he didn't git that 40 percent so we don't have to whip that Lum Bdwarda again. Any how, Mias Coanae we whipped htm Tuesday I and 01 Wis knows we can whip him again Maybe if them LRDA boys would a spent as much time helping Wl get a Indian tariff as they mat praising them Tueaday, we'd bed dto nLarinrtl asm ^nw nsImjI Shewa here are nraaberaefPeaabrake State Uaiveraity'aRetireaMat/2S-Year Clabwhiehrecaatly bad their aaaaal serial mad diaaer. Left te right, they are: Jaam Ebcrt, Chaacattar Jmah Otaadlac, Mra. Oieadiae, BcrtecaPriae,PaalVaaZaadt, Mra. Gerald Mayaer, Dr. Gerald Mayaer, Gerald Eeriaatl, Mra. Berlaad, Dr. Kaa Jehaeaa, Jadge Haary McKlaaaa (gaaat weaker), Mra. McK taaaa, Ihr. Glbeea Gray, SaMy Saaith, Ma Janet Weiloai Sarith, Grace Gibeao, Mrs. Gray.Mn. Margaret Janes, Chariaa Lewery, Magnetic Lewery, Aaa Weill, Dr. Carl Fisher, Mr*. Fiaher, Dr. EBiabcth Kaa, Dr. Taai Reaa, Mra. Ebcrt, Dr. Aialah Dial, At Daaavaa, Dr. Richard Piaaae, Mra. Rcbart Gaatafaea, Dr. David Kaa, Mra. Daaavaa, Mra. Jaeaa l aaiai. Dr. Jeaee Laam, Dr. Rabert Gaatafaea, BUUa Evaas, Mra. Harald Ilka, Mra. Teauay Aanaeac, Dr. Naraaa Jaaa Thompson, Taaaaay Ammons, Harald Ellaa, aad Dr. David Maxwell. Nat ahawa are Mr. aad Mra. Aadrew (PSU Pfetta by Bebby Aywi) PUBLIC AUCTION THURSDAY ? MAY 26, 1994 ? 4:00 PM CAREER CmiER (HOLT BRANCH COMMUNITY) ? S01-B ?( 74 ? LUMBER TON. HC ? Vinyl lMla| WtimKinj ? BImMmI Wtotag ? ttnln RmMuI Caipnt ? CuytM fiyw ? No Wu Vinyl Utility tun] 4* ft* PrMIl DIMENSIONS 2fl'6"W X 49 2*X AREA 1288 SQUARE FEET ? S BEDROOMS ? S BATHS ? LIVING ROOM ? COUNTRY RITCHRN ? RANGE HOOD ? UTILITY ROOM 1?P^-1 ? "?fPl , mmmam mm i mmmmm ul ??? "" 1?i u?. h i' i M ^ I """""* THIS NEW HOUSE WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER riUniMwi The abov< house waa canetructed aa a prefect by thaRobeaon County Career Canter. Hi1?|iiid cooling unMs not included QuailAed instructors supervised the construction of ih? prafsct and Inspsrtlons wr> made bv the Itotif? Countv Inspection DeDsitmenl Tlialaa Tha houae may bo wpirlid 1 Uw Wabiaan County Career Cuter. (HMy Branch Co? unayl. 301-d ef 74. Lumbarton. NC. etarung Majra. 1M4 from # 00 a m until 3J0 p m Monday through mdoy Time and Plaee of bale: The houae wtl be aold by public auction on Thuraday. May 3d. taae. at 4:00 p.m. The aala wtB bt held a? the hauaa aba aw the Web nun Caumy Career Comer campua at tha abaci addmaa *aaa ion itpoaa required far ourraoaftil MMa Kmk or Appear ad Choeld. aoet balance due wMUn 30 daye afaala. 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