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EMERGENCY FIRST AID?Sp5 Ser*e P. Carriere, a medic with the 507th Air Am bulance Company, administer* firat aid to the victim of a simulated auto craih, Sp4 Julie Blanchard, Meriden, Conn., a WAC assigned to Brooke Army Medical Center. Shgr-ff SnvHfr nf R>??r County Tei lnnV? nn. Project Tests Emergency Aid For Traffic Accident Victims WASHINGTON (ANF) ? A joint test program to determine the value of helicop ters in providing medical assistance to auto accident victims and other persons needing emergency medical care has been announced by Secretary of Defense Melvin R. Laird and Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe. Called PROJECT MAST (Military Assis tance to Safety and Traffic), the program began in the San Antonio, Tex. area July 16 and will run through Dec. 15, 1970. Army helicopters and medical corpsmen prnvlJe medical assistance to civilians in volved in emergency situations utilizing medical aid and evacuation techniques de veloped during Korean and Vietnam wars. Rapid evacuation by helicopter has been determined as one reason for the survival rate of wounded soldiers increasing from 996.6 per 1,000 in World War II to 997.7 per 1,000 in Vietnam. Most assistance is expected to be for vic tims of highway accidents, and the test also provides transportation for doctors needed by critically injured or ill persons, especial ly in remote or rural areas. The Army's 507th Air Ambulance Com pany, Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex., is maintaining one UH-1 "HUEY" helicop ter and crew on constant alert to respond to emergency calls. The UH-1 can transport three stretcher and four sitting patients plus flight crew and medical personnel. Requests for Army assistance are routed through the Bexar County Sheriff's Office. Sixteen civilian and two military hospitalB in the 10-county area of the test program are participating. ?SCHOOLS? Continued from page 1 FOR SALE: 14' freezer imd portable television. See or call after 6 p.m. 875-2391. Miry Bell Creech. 14P FOR SALE: 1962 6-cylinder Ford pick-up truck. Good condition. 875-2658. 14C FOR RENT: Fumiahed four room house. Available Sept. 1. Inquire Old Salem Shop. 14-15C FOR SALE: Four bedroom house ? kitchen, living room, 1 bath. 50/ E. Donaldson Ave. 8754110. 14C WE CAN ARRANGE weekly payments on your automobile repairs, tires and accessories. Raeford Auto Company. tfc Paints 'Best' In Art Show WASHINGTON (ANF) ? John V. Norris, Jr., an Army private stationed at Ft. Dix, N.J., haa taken top honora in an art exhibition sponsored by the Mount Holyoke Club of Washington, D.C. for his painting "Self Portrait." Norris' painting was named "Best of Show" from among 157 entries displayed June 2 through July 9 at the Main Corcoran Art Gallery in Washington, D.C., by a panel of judges. * CLASSIFIED ADS . ... j7 rvamuicr nation wagon. Push button. Clean. Low mileage. Beit offer. Call 875-4341. 14C FOR SALE: By owner ? 3 ?edroom house. 1 Vi years old. *11 N. Wright St. Call 875-3066 14C FOR SALE: 1970 Honda 350. High bars and sissy bar. Two helmets included. $610. 875-4677. 14P FOR RENT. Office space. 900 iq. ft. Air conditioned, gas heat. 875-3751. 14C For Sale: Spinet Piano. Wanted, responsible party to take over a Spinet Piano. East terms available. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 35, Cortland, Ohio 44410. 13-16P For Sale: 63 acre farm north of Raeford ? 31 acres cleared. Cotton, corn and tobacco illotment. Mrs. M.L. VlcKeithan, 875-3454. 3-14C AVON CALLING - Vacation arranged? - Paid for?? Now be an Avon Representative and quickly earn the needed money in your own time calling locally. Call now collect after 6 p.m. or write Mrs. Betty Edwards, P.O. Box 441 Chadboum, N.C. 2843'? 13-16C Two ladies for outside sales. No canvassing. Car necessary. Write- P. 0. Box 3331, Fayetteville, N. C. 12-15C 3-ROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT Air Conditioned Raeford Hotel Building See Ernest Cartwright, Mgr. or Phone 875-3055 Day 875-3492 Night FOR SALE by owner: Brick home ? 3 bedrooms, den, kitchen, living room, 2 baths, 2 par garage. Pine wood Circle 'behind radio station). 524,000. Call 875-4110. tfc POSITION AVAILABLE for bright, industrious person as office manager in a small manufacturing firm. Supervisory experience is desired, college degree not mandatory. Salary commensurate with experience md education. Please send job md education resume to: Personnel Manager, P. 0. Box 50, Bennettsville, S. C. 29512 12-15C PAPE$ HANGING: Call William H. Morse, Box 216 Bluff, Nc p^; 281-3158 or 281-3249* after 6 P.m. tfc Barber Training, high income, G J. approved, draft deferment. Write for brochure. Charlotte Barber School, 404 E. Trade Street, Charlotte. 51-17P Be gentle, be kind, to that expensive carpet, clean with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer SI. Raeford Hardware Co. 13-16C It isn't the amount you spend it's what you get for what you spend. We'll stake our reputation on the quality and performance of these fine cars. Quality Motors, Harris Avenue, Raeford. FACED WITH A 0R1NKING PROBLEM? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Call 875-2025. Weekly meetings open to the public Wednesday 8:15 p.m. Cole Building, Raeford. : WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE AT BOBBY CARTER'S TIRE SERVICE SOUTH MAIN STREET RENTAL.CAR: Rental Car? Available Now. Call u*, or come in when you need 'to RENT H CAR, RAEFOMt) AUTO. Main Street, Phone 875-2125. Dealer License No. 1303. tfc LAND CLEARING, Dirt Hauling, Front End Loader, Backhoe & Bulldozer rentals. Experienced operators. Call us collect 425-6682, W. R. King & Son, Inc. lie FOR SALE: Singer sewing machine. Interested party to finish payments of four payments at S9.50 cach. Ziz-Zag, makes button holes, patches and darns. For details call collect, 692-3348 in Southern Pines. tfc Exterminate for roaches, waterbugs, ants. Free termite inspection. Call 944-2474, Aberdeen Exterminating Co., Aberdeen. 11-30P WHEEL AUNEMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALDS TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875-2079 114 RACKET ALLEY & STEWART STBPPT FOR SALE: 1966 Chcv. Malibu. 4-d-HT, auto trv 19,000 actual milci 1 owner-like new SI385. Call 875-3707. 14C WANTED: Someone to finish payment on Zig-Zag touch ? a ? matic sewing machine. Nice cabinet. 1969 model. Can make 5 payments of SI 1 each or pay cash. Can be seen in your home without obligation. For details call collect 692-3348 Southern Pines. tfc ROWLAND'S Bar-B-Qut and Oyster Bar STEAMED OYSTERS SEAFOODS PHONE 875-2430 Open Tiki. Thru Sun. 8:00 A.M. To 10:00 P.M. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE at BOBBY CARTER'S TIRE SERVICE SOUTH MAIN STREET LEASE YOUR CAR IN 1971 NOW TAKING LEASE ORDERS FOR 1971 CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLES Air Conditioning, Tinted Glass, AM-FM Radio Hydramatic, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Power Windowt, Power Seat, Whitewalli ?197" /MO. ORDER NOW FOR EARLY DELIVERY CALL - JIM BRINK - COLLECT 919-483-2126 JIM BRINK-HASINA P.O. Box IM9 Foyettevllle, N.C. 28302 school year: HOKE HIGH R. Autry, Principal Sarah H. Baucom, Helen B. Bell, Betty C. Currie, Doris A. Hasty, Christine B. Henry, Jesse E. Josey, Anethyl Melvin, Ernestine McKoy, Linda R. Steed, Jerry F. Thompson, Ben F. Johnson. Clarence G. Langdon, Sarah F. McCallum, Robert R. Snipes, Robert Taylor, Bettie J. Willingham, Cordelia A. Carter, Pearl S. Cole, William H. Colston, Lois M. Comer, Rudolph Hayes, Bettie L. Patterson, Frank H. Richards. Lorenna F. Upchurch, Wilma M. Collins, Helen M. Dupree, Elizabeth Miller, Emma J. Mims, Linda C. Neilson, Carlotta S. Robinson, Betty M. Leak, Ruth M. McNeill, Kathryne M. McRacken, James Danks, John L. Pecora. Howard L. Smith, Loria L. Suggs, Carol J. Condos, Jimmy N. James, Mary B. McNeill, Gerald D. Maynor, Faye B. Jordan, Bobby D. Locklear, Stephen Williams, Proctor Locklear, Margaret H. Peden, Marianne J. Baker. Robert H. Gatlin, Lendward Simpson, Hilton V. Villines, Donald D. Steed, Thelbert Torrey, Louise G. Wright, Willett R. Bissett, James W. Baxley, Jerry R. Osborne, Gloria G. Williams, Alfonsa L. Willingham, Florence Cohen. Frances S. Solomon, Margirie W. Foster, Virginia N. Perrell, Carrie L. Lowory, Carrie w. Hnvis. Betty L. Rogers. J.W. MCLAUCHLIN J.B. Bowles, Principal Betty A. Burgess, 1st grade; Lillian L. Harris. 1st; Dawnn D. Jones, 1st; Glenda C. Lester, 1st; Macy D. Locklear, 1st; Bernice Lowery, 1st; Linda McLeod, 1st; Rosa C. McNeill. 1st; Nell V. Snead, 1st; Eunice S. Torrey, 1st; Beaulah M. Cart wnglu, EMR; Martha U. Phillips TR; Doris Austin, Music. RAEFORDELEMENTARY J.W. Turlington. Principal Louise R. Barnwell. 3rd grade; Sarah K. Epton, 3rd; Thomasene Mason. 3rd; Sennie M. McPhatter, 3rd; Linda C. Sampson, 3rd; Lillian E. Simmons. 3rd; Dorothy J. Villines, 3rd; Mattie W. Bealty, 2nd; Jeanette H. Jordan, 2nd; Lmae B. Locklear. 2nd. Magdalene C. Lowry, 2nd; Arlicia T. Raye, 2nd; Lucille L. Robinson, 2nd: Mary H. Whitley, 2nd. Phyllis T. Hall, Lib.: Joyce O. Bounds, Clara Frierson, 3rd; Sarah S. blue, 3rd; Etta Marshall, Betty J. Hunt. SCURLOCK F.W. Caldwell, Principal Cecil V. Dargen, 5th grade; Pltylts J. Torry, 5th; Willie McNeill. 5th. Luevenia M. Burke, 4th. Frances H. Bowles. 3rd: Lee V. Sampson, 3rd. Gertie A. Campbell, 2nd; Leona M. Coleman, 2nd: Addie E. Page. 2nd: Rosa S. Anders, 1st. Mary P. Jones. 1st; Elnora S. Miles, 1st; Hannah A Springs, 1st. Florence C. Weaver, Reading: Juanita F. McAllister. Librarian: Eileen M. Heitman, EMR: Betty Oxendine. Ruth M Ouick. 3rd. L'PCHL'RCH L.W. Bledsoe, Principal Donald D. Cummings, Kth Math: Georgia K. Garner, 8th Math; Millord Oxendine, 8th Math. Alexander Geddie. 7th <5t 8th Math: Phyllis C. Duncan, 8lh LA. Estella M. Giimore, 8th LA; Hanict 11. McFadyen, 8th LA; Pauline F. McFadyen, 8th LA: Jimmy W. Jackson, 8th LA; Marion H. Gatlin, 8th SS; Matthew K. Gwynne, 8th SS; Stanley C. McCorkle. 8th SS; Blue M Woodard, 8th Sci.: Winston A. Riddle. Nanci L. Dawson. 6.7 & 8th PE: George K. McNeill. 6,7 & 8th PL; Patr.icia A. Scott, 6.7 & 8th PE: Janice J Walker. 6,7 & 8th PE; Wa\land K Morgan. Coach. PE. Patricia S. Risher, 7th Math; hlaine McBtyde, 7th Math; Katie M Blyihe. 7th Sci; Priscilla Parker, 7th Science. William H. Rice, 7th Sci. Brenaa 1 Smith, 7th Sci.; Dora L. Chavis, 7th l.A: Giadys S Colson, 7th LA;Jame> S. Jacobs. 7th LA. Dwan S. Upcliurch, 7th LA. Jessie B McNeill. 7th LA: Ida M Cole. 7th SS; Jerry C. Oxendine, 7th SS Linwood Huffman. 7th. Betsy ('. Bailey, 6th Sci.; Flora M McMillian. 6th Sci.; Selena S. Pierce. 6th Set ; Magellan D. Robinson. 6th Sci.. Memh L. Tindal. 6th SS; Willia E. Hall. Brenda A. Jones, 6th SS: Stephen C. t'hason, 6th l.A; Dorothy M. Farrow, 6th LA; Dianne P. Smith, 6th LA; Vera V. Williams, 6th Math; Helen M. Sellers, 6th Math; Jacqueline Kilby, 6th; Merrell J. Riddle, Howard V. Barkley, 6th PE; Cressie H. Thigpen, Ind. Arts; Leroy Horsley, MR; Sally C. Dow, Librarian. SOUTH HOKE E.H. Oxendine, Principal Elsie M. Coleman, 5th grade; Nellie F. Flowers, 5th; Brenda A. Jones, 5th; Roy \V. Maynor, 5th; Christine H. Moore, 5th: Winford Rogers, 5th; Mary J. White, 5th; Annie J. Williams, 5th; Ann H. Bullard, 4tli; Bobbie B. Doby, 4th. Josie A. Hodgin, 4th; Geraldine Maynor. 4th; Ida M. McCorkle, 4th; Irish B. Pickett, 4th; Jane Campbell, 4th; Susan H. Phillips, Jeanne S. Wood, Kutrina Locklear, Reading; Pauline B. Locklear, librarian; Dorothy M. Quick, EMR; Bertha B. Brooks, Music. WEST HOKE W.H. Westall, Principal Wilson Chavis, 5th; Reba T. Holmes, 5th; Nannie L. Thornberg, 5th; Barbara M Atkinson, 4th; Cohildia M. Lyons, 4th; Mary A. Morris, 4th; Rose M. Fowler, 3rd;Thelma McPhaul, 3rd. Rosetta Locklear, 3rd; Thelma McPhaul, 3rd; Dora Gilchrist, 2nd; Peggy M G ill is, 2nd ; Willie F. Liles, 2nd ; Geneva R. Jones, 1st; Dorothy B.Vinson, 1st; Iris Edmunds, 1st; Patricia L. Pate, I MR. Joycesteen Ruffin, Librarian: Nancy Smith, Reading. Revival Slated At Pentecostal Miss Poarl Whichard will conduct icvival services at Pentecostal Holiness Church on Aug. 20-23. She spent a year in Philadelphia, Pa. working with the Teen Challenge. Young people of all denominations arc invited to hear Miss Whichard. The Rev. Frank Moore, pastor of Pentecostal Holiness at the corner of Prospect and Weaver, has been assigned to the church there for another two years. You won't need the "new math" to figure out the advantages of these Metropolitan annuities which can provide teachers and others who are qualified with a monthly income as long as you live. Metropolitan annuities are especially attractive to teachers (and other employees) of public schools and of most non-profit charitable, educational scientific, literary and religious organizations because of special Federal Income tax provisions. Call today. O JERRY W. QOZA 821 E. Dontldion Av?. Phont 876 2926 Metropolitan Life N?* VO'h N V BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY LARGE ESTABLISHED COMPANY 96-YEAR OLD CATALOG BUSINESS Montgomery Ward is loSking for Sties Agents. Husband Wife teams on a full-time basis. Experienced In sales and management This franchise does not require a luge investment. Program is designed to furnish Agent with a ready market, pre- told customers and immediate commissions. Everything is made available from store fixtures, display material and Catalogs to four training \?1th plenty of encouragement You will retain a favorable percentage of the profits Write today . giving your name, address and telephone number with complete uuallflcatlons to . . Agency Development Department. 4 1, Montgomery Ward 4 Company. 1000 South Monroe Street. Baltimore. Maryland 21232 runu is i nt uuiimu i minu FORD IS THE GOING THING FORD IS ? ? -j J m O NOW! THIS FULLY EQUIPPED { FORD is $24134 LESS THAN ANY COMPARABLE PICKUP F-100 RANGER AND YOU GET BETTER IDEAS NO OTHER PICKUP CAN OFFER America's best selling pickup is the best saving too. And look it the better ideas only Ford offers you. Roomiest Quietest Cab ? Combined headroom, leg room, shoulder room and saat height dimensions exceed those of any other pickup cab. And independent test prove Ford is quieter than other makes. Twin-IBeam Independent Suspension ? Two forged steal I-beam axles with coil springs work independently to easa wheels over bumps, smooth the ride. A Ford exclusive, Stable Reer Leaf Springs offer freedom from sway ?? sure handling you can't get with coil type rear springs. Standard on Ford; extra cost on soma other makes. Special Value Explorer N.odels ? Includes many special features such as full power equipment, eutomatic transmission, air conditioning, and mora. All st a handsome savingl PRICES WILL NEVER BE THIS LOW AGAIN /laefjO/idAuto Co. n#?l?r Linnia No. 1303 Main Street Raaford i FORD IS THE GOING THING FORD IS THE GOING THING 0NIH1:
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