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UNITED WA Y TIME - Gov. Robert W. Scott (right) has proclaimed Sept. 15 to Nov. 15 as United Way Campaign Time in North Carolina. More than 75,000 voluntary workers will participate in the 73 United Fund campaigns conducted throughout the state. Discussing the 10 70- I United It'a.v Campaigns with Gov. Scott are (left to right) R.E. Williams. Greensboro, Colon Byrd. Kinston; and H.G. Macl.ean, Burlington, members of the Board o) Directors of S'.C. United Community Services. United Way Campaign Opened By Governor Il was announced today that Governor Robert W. Scott has proclaimed the period of September 1 5 to November 15, 1970 as UNITED WAV CAMPAIGN TIME IN NORTH CAROLINA. Governor Scott's strong interest in the United Way Campaign is evidenced by the fact he has agreed to serve as Honorary Chairman of the forthcoming campaigns. In meeting with the leadership of North Carolina United Community Services with which 73 United Fund campaigns arc affiliated, he commended the United Way program to all citizens in North Carolina. Last year, the 73 United Way Campaigns on which reports are available raised SI2,950,000 for local, state and national programs of service. For 1970-71, these same campaigns will seek an estimated aggregate goal of S 13,840,000 representing "a 6.87% increase over the amount raised last year. In the period of September 15 through October 15, the United Way campaigns will be getting under way. In excess of 7 5,000 volunteer campaign workers will be involved. From ?every standpoint, the United Way represents the largest single voluntary effort in North Carolina. North Carolina United Board members R.l . Williams, Greensboro: Colon Br yd, Kinston; and H.G. MacLean, Burlington: discussed the total United Way program with Governor Scott. They emphasized the value ol" budgeting, the development of local focus and coordination of services as a component m raising funds the United Way. Each ol the 73 communities haw hold budget conferences to determine the amount needed for the provision of services in their localities. Budgeting of 14 state and national agencies for ll)7l operations was completed by the 120 memhei Admissions and Budget Committee of N.C. United in May. The budgeting process alone involved more than 1.500 volunteers. Woman At ICAF WASHINGTON (ANF) ? The Department of the Army's Mrs. Agatha S. Wol man is the first female fed eral employee to he selected to attend the Industrial Col lege of the Armed Forte* (ICAFl here. She is techni cal chief of the Systems An alysis Branch, Systems De velopment Division. I'.S. Army Strategy and Tactics Group. Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations. Attendance at ICAF pre pares selected key militaiy personne! and Department of Defense civilians for import ant command, staff and policy-making: positions in the national and international security structure. ASL Committee Elected The County Convention vvheie farmer-chosen delegates elect I'm liters to fill vacancies on the lloke County Ag r i c n 11 n i a I S tabil i/ation and Conservation Committee was held Scplcnibci 21. 1970 at 7 30 p.m. it the Hoke County ASCS Office, according to Thomas K. Ihirgcss, Hoke ASCS County Kxcculive Hirector. The convention was open to the public, however only the laiinei -delegates to the convention could participate m the election process. County comniiltccmcn aie elected lor threc-yeai staggered teints. and the seivice of cac committeemen is limited to thice consecutive lenus, Butgess said Cirst and second alteinates wen; also elected.each foi a l-ycai tcim. I lie Hoke ASC County Committee hud two vacancies tins ycai. The delegate; to the convention elected Julian low in a I luce ye ji lei m and Joe Upcliurch to a two year ternic D.A. Curiic was elected first alternate and TAV. Jones, second alternate. Ken W. McNeill will continue to serve as Chairman of the Hoke ASC County Committee, with Joe Upcliurch serving as Vice-Chairman and Julian Love as Regular Member. This three-member cour.ty ASC Committee is responsible for .iduuiiisteiing all ASCS farm programs in Hoke County, the principal one being tobacco, cotton. Feed Grain, Wheat, cost-sharing for Agricultural Conservation I'lograntSvk- Price Support and Facility Stoi.rge Loans. these faimcr-electcd committeemen have done an outstanding job in the local aihninisiiation of ASCS programs. They have made a great contribution to their Icilow laiiueisand to uguculiurc. SI \IOH ('.I I l/lAS 11anspurl.ition was a maim neci. > !<' people. She said that buses v->n..l o Itciplttl to sennit cili/eus v.11?. i'. it- i t-i yet into town to pay bills 01 shop. Mis Joe tiulleclge said I ilia eeonoime siluatioii ot so not . iti.i comes Inst but semoi cili/ens ne?J to love and to be loved. We need I ? Iv nuclei stood. I liete is .1 l.isU ot underslui dine between oldei and ?.. o .1 citi/eiis. We need cucotii.igemcii to IK'iloim the things we ea.i .1 ? w II. "We need to nuclei stand otti ph\ steal .ibniln s and disabilities and to be motivated i> do the things we can do. "We need to leant to .inept : 1 .? uilh villi new situation in hie. We.oe nal> :u .1 111 the iii.iiiislie.ini maybe, i.tisuic. 1 1 .unit> 01 so on. but thai doesn't mean v.- .in n't use I ill." I ,R. lunulas, advised the emu" that veiling jvople should lie cdlii.i d to begin piepaime. lot letiiei.ieni at > ..ah age and should piepuic tin the lulu:. "I joined lailroad leliieiiienl ? ;< I *1J 7 and tned to piep.ue my-sell. I ant peileetly satisfied with my iciucnteiit. I'm happy with it and I leel I have lived a lllCllll IIIc.** Mis. T.C . Lovvcry urged those who ncic .iblc to prepatc meals for themselves to help others. "It doesn't take much to conk a little more and carry it to soiiieoiie who can't help themselves," she Villi. Mis Nona Smith spoke vigorously in suppoit of ti ying to obtain the services of a visiting muse. "I Iks have one in Durham. I think we should let Ciov. Scott's office know and let them know in Washington, its the lithe iinal counties that are suffering. Its the iiii.iI lesidents who need a visiting muse, not the woman in Durham." 'Wo can he a little ashamed here (hat ve haven't had enough compassion for the sickshe said. Miss Josephine Hall, speaking for a serioi citi/cn who was not able to attend, cite I the need to simplify the language on the Medieaie forms and also stressed the iiiYi! lot beltci housing in the county. A'tei the audience had finished sivakiug. they were given a i|UCstionaiie to till out which will be evaluated by the conference staff. FORUM - Mrs. IJIcn Willis (standing) welcomes senior citizens to the Hoke County Senior Citizen forum Tuesday at Raeford Methodist Church. A pane! representing local groups listened as senior citizens spoke out on the needs of older residents. Shown left to right are Mrs. Honnic Nlven. recorder. Mrs. Missouri O.xendiiie. Sandhills Community Action Program. Mrs. Charles Hpslctler. Raeford Woman's Club; Rev. Jack Mansfield, moderator. John k McXcilt. mayor of Raeford and T.C. Jones, chairman 'of the county board of commissioners. iM*l ? btVI -> WIMTBPS FCU< SALE: Imported English Buffet, Queen Anne Design S7100 Phone 875-3263 20P For bookkeeping or typing done in nty home or your office in Raeford area call Betty Hendrix 875 4601. 20C FOR SALE Steel clothes line post S17.00 Telephone 8754568 after 5 p.m. 20-23P DRIVERS NEEDED Irani now to drive semi-truck, local and over the road. Diesel or gas; experience helpful but not necessary. Vou can earn over S4.00 per hour after short liainiiig. For application and personal interview, call 919484-3975. or write Safety Dept., United Slyslcms, Inc., % Miracle Bldg., 325 Hay Street, F'aycitcvillc, North Carolina, 28302 20-21C FOR SALE: SPINET PIANO Wanted, responsible party to take over a spinet piano. Easy terms available. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager, P.O. Box 35, Cortland, Ohio 44410. 20-23P The USS North Carolina, now a memorial and tourist attraction at Wilmington,N.C., was the first American battleship to fire into Japanese territory during World War II. "HOMEWORKERS WANTED (envelope addressers) Rusli stamped, self-addressed envelope to: J.R. Hill,198 Bowie Street, Talladega, Alabama 35160." 20C FOR SALt: 2 Beagle pups ARC registered 6 ntos. old SSO for the parr or S30.00 each. Telephone 875-4360 20C FOR SALE: '58 Chev. Panel Truck New tires. Needs-rings SI50. Phone 875-4360. AVON CALLING - Is money your problem? Here's the answer - become an AVON representative - earn good money in your spare time near home. Call collect after 6 p.m. 654-4062 or write Mrs. Betty Edwards. P.O. Box 441, Chadbourn, N.C. 28431. 17-20C PAPER HANGING: Calf William H. Morse, Box 216, Pine Bluff, N.C. Phone 281-3158 or 281-3249" after 6 p.m. t'c 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 Modern Apartment for rent. Stove, rctrigcralor, garbage disposal, panelled living room, electric heat. 116 S. Jackson St. Pit. 875-3604. tfc FOR SALE One 45 John Deere Combine, One Corn Header for 55 John Deere Combine Phone 281-3340 19-20P FACED WITH A DRINKING PROBLEM? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Call 875-2025. Weekly meetings "pen to the public. Wednesday 8:15 p.m. Cole Building. Raeford. WE ran ARRANGF weekly payments on your automobile repairs, tires and accessories. Raet'ord Auto Company. tic LAM) CLEARING, Dirt Hauling. Front Fnd Loader. Backhoe & Uulldo/er rentals. Experienced opeiators. Call us collect 425-6682. W. R. King \ So", Inc. lie PRICE is impoitant bin QUALITY COMES FIRST. When you can buy a quality car at low price you have the ideal combination to save dollars and receive real value. You gel thiand more at Quality Motors. Harris Avenue. Racford. 17-20C Take soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpels and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer SI. Raet'ord Hardware Co. I 7-20C HELP WANTED: Young man looking for good future with fast growing finance company. Good starting salary with paid vacation, group insurance and other benefits. Experience not necessary. Must be ambitious, willing to work and have access to car. Provident Finance Company. W. South St., Aberdeen, N.C. 944-1521. tic X-TRA CASH - S30 daily by Knapp Salesmen. You can do this also. Sales equipment furnished. Knapp Shoes, 212 16th St., Lumberton 28358. Ph. 739-2247. 18-20C WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALDS TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875-2079 114RACKET ALLEY & STEWART STREET FOR SALE BV OWNER: House ? 3 bedrooms, living room, large kitchen and dining area, ceramic bath, carport with storage loom, ,1'i years old. Lot 90 x 212. Small down payment, i in medial e occupancy. 411 N. Wiiglu St. Telephone 875-30<>t>. tfc HELP VVAMH) Women between the age ol 18-30 loi general office work. I_s pine essential, must be jblc to meet the public. Will receive paid vacation, lite and hospital insurance, paid by the eontpaii). Apple at Piovidcnt Finance Cotnpans. Abeidcen. N.C. 9441 521. tic RENTAL CAR Rental < at. Available Now Call us. oi come in when sou need ro RENT A C\R. KAIIORP Al'TO. Mam St wet. Phone 875-2125. Dealei License No 1305. tic FOR SALE!: Singci scwine machine. Interested pails to finish payments ol loin pas incuts at 59.50 each. Ztz/.ag, makes button hok'%. patches and dams Lot details call collect. 692-3548 in Soul licit) Pines. tie HOI SI FOR S.M I ITt OWNER 3 bedioom with ot without pait ol luimiuie. Call or see Mats B. Creech attei 5 Phono 875-2391 |n.20( WANTED Das ssoik. lull oi part time Call aftei o p.m. 875-4577 Fiances Walket I9-2UP Exterminate for roacliei, waterbugs, ants. Free termite inspection. Call 944-2474, Aberdeen Exterminating Co., Aberdeen. II-30P COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE at BOBBY CARTER'S TIRE SERVICE SOUTH MAIM STREET 3-R00M APARTMENTS FOR RENT Air Conditioned Raeford Hotel Buildinq See Ernest Cartwright, Mgr. or Phone 875-3055 Day 875-3492 Night WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE AT BOBBY CARTER'S TIRE SERVICE SOUTH MAIN STREET WANTED IMMEDIATELY Experienced high speed weavers and loom fixers. Pleasant working conditions. Good fringe benefits, including hospitalization, medical and surgical insurance and paid vacation for a plant located in Virginia. APPLY P.O. BOX 550, RAEFORD, N.C. In 1940, Bogey played Chips Maguire i^ lt All Carre True V0j oa'd 20cents to watch And if you were really in the money, you hao a nickel left over for a oag of popcorn Since then, the cost of living has gone up about 160 percent But the a vera ge c ce of electricity for your home has gone down. Today, its just about half what it was when the chips were oown for bad guy Maguire. CP&L Corolino fewer A light Company
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