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DUSTING OFF - Mrs. Sarah Baucom, an English teacher at Hoke High, cleans off the summer dust from her desk Monday as she prepared fo; the opening of school Wednesday morning. S.VAKk - ? Tommy Pickler killed this five foot rattle snake last Wednesday near Duffie. The snake had ten rattles. DIs Choose Duty Assignment WASHINGTON (ANr ) ? Army drill sergeants are now guaranteed assignment to one of any three training centers of their choice. Guaranteed a 24-month tour of duty are drill ser geants who have completed a normal tour of duty in Viet nam. Those lacking a normal tour of duty in Vietnam are guaranteed a 12-month tour of duty at their assigned training center. Take stock in America. Now Bonds pay a bonus at maturity. ALL-NEW HOMES FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! National Homos Loans FHA (Small Down Payment) VA (100% Financing) FHA 235 ($100 Down) ($100 Closing Cost) Your dream house is here! A big, new National home with spacious rooms and a style that'll win your heart! You don't need much money. There's nothing like a National home for living space, beauty and quality. All priced to meet practically any budget. It's better than paying rent! Wright and Bast Bulldtrs 527 Htrru Avn. & 529 Harrii Av?. T.l.phon. 875-3611 OPEN EACH DAY 8 A M til 8 P.M. MOM TAMIllll IIVI III I NATKMAl MOMI THAU ANT 0TNIA WOMI IN TNI WO MO Prison Citizen's Council Meets, Forms Committees Several committees were appointed during the last meeting of the McCain prison unit's citizen advisory council. These include committees on community volunteer and education, reception center, public relations, recreation and physical plant. The advisory council was formed earlier this year but has only recently organized to the point of becoming effective, accordg to Cy Lynn, chairman of the public relations committee. One of the goals of the committee is to help the Department of Correction's efforts to return newly released men to normal life. Lynn said. John Kirk, superintendent of the unit, has given the group restrained guidance, he said. Officers for the council are Earl Parker. Southern Pines, chairman, Phillip McMillan, Adder, vice - chairman, and Ruth Pecora, Raeford, secretary. Serving on the volunteer and education committee are Jesse Mansfield, chairman. Harold Griffin, Phillip McMillan and Earl Parker. The reception center committee is composed of Carlisle Franks, chairman; Walter DeLong and W.H. Johnson. ? On the public relations committee are Cy Lynn, chairman; John Kirk and Ruth Pecora. On recreation are Phillip McMillan, chairman, Cy Lynn, Ray Griffin, Pete Marco, Ruth Pecora and Earl Parker. Members of the physical plant committee are Tom Bland, chairman; Ray Griffin. Allen Smvthe and Ralph Dodge. Camp Serves Record Number Camp Easter ? in - the ? Pines, a special camping program of The Easter Seal Society for Crippled Children and Adults of North Carolina, Inc., has set a new attendance record. W. Collins Mahaffee, M.D. of Greensboro, President of the Board of Directors of the Easter Seal Society reported that Camp Easter served 310 campers from North Carolina for the 1971 camping season. Camp Easter serves the disabled in the state as part of the recreational services provided by the Easter Seal Society. The Camp is operated by funds donated through the Easter Seal appeals and special gifts from interested groups and individuals throughout North Carolina. The Camp is located m Southern Pines and is operated for ten weeks during the summer. Camp sessions are open to campers from 6 to 60 years of age with two ? week sessions for each age group According to Doctoi Mahaffee. "The stale is becoming aware o f handicapped individuas bv helping them to become involved. Camp Easter is open to any disabled person who can benefit from a camping experience. GRADUATE - James Donald McKenzie, sun of Mrs. Cellon McKenzie and the late James K. McKenzie, graduated with honors from Robeson Technical Institute on Aug. 20. McKenzie completed a course in radio, TV electron i servicing. State Senatt <r Luther J. Britt gave the commencement address for the 122 graduates. In the I 2th century, an early form dI tennis was played from horseback. National Geographic says About 700 years ago u was played on foot, first using the hand, then later a glove, and finally a paddle that evolved into today's racquet. A N?w IcUa For A Now Era Times In Face Value! JUMPS It's the unique new Jumping Junior life inirr^ >ce plan by Nationwide. Actually jumpi 5 times in face amount by the time your youngtter it 2>... yet the low premium alwayt remci.it ti e t.?i.,c. Here't the perfect plan to give your child a head tt art in life. Get ratet, detailt t-dav. Contact: VARDELL HIMPETH 111 W. ELWOOU Tel. 4187 Raeford NATIOHWIOI MUTUAL INSURANCI COMPANY Homo Columfewt. Ohio Social Security News C. V. SHi LTON FIELD REFREMNTATIVE F*y?tt?vtll? Social Security Office I What can Social Security do o assist students who are in leed of funds to continue their iducation? As most people mow. Social Security can nake payments to children up 0 age 18, but what happens ifter the child reaches age 18'' Social Security can now tontinue payments past age 18 f the child qualifies as a itudent. Two basic :onsiderations must be met to satisfy this requirement 1. The student must attend ichool full time. 2. The schooling must be in 1 recognized educational institution. Of course, we cannot make payments if the student is married. Also, if the student is employed and has earnings in excess of SI680 for the year, the number of checks received in the year is affected. At this point, any student reading this column may say, "Swell, where do 1 go to sign up for my checks?" It is not all this easy! For student benefits to apply there must be entitlement on a Social Security account. This means that one of the student's parents must be eligible to receive benefits from Social Security based upon that parent's retirement, disability or death. Any student or any parent with a student who will be resuming his education this Fall, should contact our Social Security office for full details regarding Social Security benefits for students. The student should bring with him his birth certificate and his Social Security card. In Fayetteville. we can be contacted in Room 142, Federal Building. 301 Green Street, or telephone 483-2661. CARD OF THANKS To all my friends and neighbors: Many thanks for gifts, flowers, cards and all kindnesses shown during my recent illness. Alton Potter FIED ADS FOR SALE 2 man aluminum boat and trailer. 1 man boat in good condition Phone 875-2095 after 5 p m I7-18C FOR SALE: One cemetery lot S375. Phone 875-2095 after 5 p.m 17-18C FOR SALE Farmall cub cultivator and bottom plow. S650. Phone 875-2688 17-I8P WANT TO RENT: 3 or 4 bedroom house near Raeford Call 875-4469 17P FOR SALE h HP. Wizard pump and 42 gallon tank Call 875-4469 17 P WANTED 26 in. girl's bicycle. Phone Mrs. Paul Dickson 875-3542 or 875-21 21 TFN HELP WANTED: Man to work at Hoke Exchange Apply in person Hoke Exchange, FCX dealer ^ 17C Cleaningest carpet dearner you ever used, so easv too. Get Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer SI Raeford Hardware Co. I 7-21C We Don't Sell The Most . . . Just The Best! QUALITY MOTORS. Harris Ave. Raeford 17-21C LOST. Contact lenses in 2x4 gold plastic case. Phone 875-3601 I7-18C FOR SALE: 1961 Ford Falcon S295. Upright piano in good condition S295. Phone 875-2789 17C FOR SALE: 1968 Datsun 32000 miles Excellent condition. Phone 875-4841 17-I8C ?AROUND TOWN ? Continued from page 1 paper with the information was lost. We regret these mistakes, but we arc onlv human. W'e hope next week to have some information aboui a visit of Bennett Cerf. who died last week, to the home of Mrs. Neill A. McDonald. Cousin J.B. Cameron was in the office one day this week showing us an old newspaper, the oldest we ever saw. It was the "Ulster County Gazette" of Jamaica. New York, for January 4, 1800. and the lead articles were about the death and funeral of George Washington, who had died on December 14, 1799. The papier is almost perfectly preserved and is a real keepsake. John didn't say where he came upon it. ? LANDFILL? Continued from page 1 required clearance from 47 different agencies. "It takes longer to plan a road than it -does to build it." Dawkins told the commissioners. He repeated his statement made last summer when the project was approved, that he planned to have the four - laning cfmtract let by the end of the Scott administration. Hoke County leads the rest of the state in the number of secondary paved roads, Dawkins said. There are only 37 unpaved roads in the county, he said, and the closest competitor has 79 unpaved roads. He gave a map to the commissioners showing that during his time as highway commissioner '.here have been lb roads graded, based and paved and sesen roads graded and based. Work was not able to be done as scheduled on seven roads because the right ? ot ? way was refused "I think >ou will find that on secondary roads more has been done in the county in these two years than at any time since the Kerr Scott administration," Dawkins said. The highway commission is presently studying a proposed connector road between N.C. 21 1 F.ast and U.S. 401, he announced. They are also surveying an area on College Drive bothered with a drainage problem to determine the liablihy of the highway commission. At the request of the commissioners, Dawkins orde-ed a study made at Virgil's Drive-in to see if it ^ould be made safer there CARD OF THANKS Slav we extend our heartfelt thanks to those of you who expressed your sympathy in so many thoughtful ways during our recent bereavement. Your kindnesses have meant much to us. The Family of J D McMillian CARD OF THANKS William Thames would like to take this means to convey thanks for all the many acts of kindness, to include cards, visits. (lowers. arid most importantly the prayers in his behalf, while in the hospital FOR RENT: Mobile Home spaces less than 1 mile from city limits. Located near North Raet'ord fire station and Burlington Mill. If interested call 843-4718 collect. 17. SENDING CHILDREN TO SCHOOL COSTS MONEY And. gives you more spare time. Put that time to work foi you. Be an Avon Representative. It's easy. And it'll be fun to watch your savings account grow. Call now. 654-4062 Collect aftei p.m. or write Mrs. Betty Ward P.O. Box 441 Chadbourn. N.C 28431 17-2K FOR SALE: One small wreckei. S550. Call Supenoi Sales 875-3032 1 Ft HOUSE FOR SALE: Buck house on College Drive 3 bedrooms, bath and one halt carport, electric heat, large an condition window unit. Shown by appointment only. Cal: 875-2796 after 4 P.M. TFN COUNTRY LIVING: bedroom county home on tw half-acre lots. S85, or equit and assume payments c S69.49 mo. Located m Arab Community. Phone 875-471 FOR SALE: 1 6 Touchamatic Zig-Zag sewing machine in nice cabinet Repossed because of non-payment. Balance owing. S52. If interested, can pa\ balance cash or payments. Call collect 692-3348, Southern Pines TFN DO YOU NEED A PLUMBER ' For plumbing or plumbing repair work, call Jr Long 875-2530. 16-1MP FOR SALE: \ acre land. E Donaldson Ave. This land is priced to sell. Phoru 875-4559. 16-191' WANTED: Used tricycles an., wagons. Call 875-2332. 16-171' FOR SALE: 1968 4 di Pontiac, air condition, powe: steering, power brakes Carolina Turf Co.. Inc 875-2350. TH Weeds and vacant lots mowec with tractor mower by hour o acre. Call 875-2359, Carolwu. Turf Co.. Inc. Saturday unl\ after school starts TF< FOR SALE. 1964 Ponii.,. Catalina. One owner. Conta. Dun Steed, 875-4610. Hok, Counts High S chool TK WILL HAUL SAND GRAVEL DIRT for Driveways,etc Contact LEWIS LIPSCOMB at LIPSCOMB GROCERY Harris Ave. FOR SALE 1 USED 5-BEDR00M HOUSE IN RAEFORD ON ACREAGE LOT. ALSO RURAL ACREAGE. Terms Can Be Arranged. \ El I.I. L. MrF Um.Y Realtor ' _J FREE' - active kittens need a good !. me l'li David Webb 875 J.-' Reduce thuds with F L L 11 > I \. S! ,t>y. LOSE Wl!(,!', s i;c'.\ with Dex - A ? Diet v -> . ?; I lore I)i ug. i:::p Exur ; e loi roachei, watciL .. ..ha. I iee tefinite . nspe i.d! '>44-2474, \ber-U t \ mutating ?Co. Abc:d. - . 51-24P i PK S\1 I ? Wl 1 I'iANO Wai a- ->p ???Nihle pjity to take -j .nc. piano Easy tc11: - . t K' (.'an be seen nxj \ ? ? i ? eO:t Manager. PO I-. ? n.wei. s c 2')": ?' Ib-1'IP POK -? , I 2 n acies with t>P':' mi. 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