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SWISS VISITORS - Peter and Susan Roth visit with Hoke residents Junior Huff (far left) and Mrs. Dan McGougan (far right) during their brief stop in the county this week. Peter spent two weeks with the McGougam and the Huffs during his four week stay in the county in 1968 as part of the International Farm Youth Exchange program. ?COUPLE? Continued from page I last visit - the Roth's tight travel schedule only allowed them a short weekend visit with friends in the county. The Roth's will return to Switzerland soon, where Peter will resume his agricultural studies at the Swiss Agricultural Technical School and Susan will resume teaching of German and French in the Swiss elementary schools. The IFYi: program, part of the Cooperative l-lxtcnsion Service program of the 4-H clubs, is designed to broaden the United State's understanding of people from all over the world and develop leaders with international vision. Once considered only a "domestic program" the extension services have sought to broaden their outlook by initiating the exchange program which brings youths from other parts of the world into communities here. The guide for programming the exchange programs calls IFYI- a "family living experience." The belief of the program is "that international understanding must begin with the family group, the foundation for all societies." POWELL BILL Continued from oage 1 gallon slate motor fuel tax during the preceding fiscal year Of the total allocation. 75 pcrcent was proportioned to the municipalites on the basis of relative population and 25 percent on the basis of relative non-state system local street mileage. In prior years. 1951-1971. the total annual allocation was the amount produced by I 2 cent of the regular tax. with 50 percent being distributed on the basis of relative population and 50 percent on the basis of relative non-state system local street mileage. Fach municipality furnishes its own certified local street mileage and the populations are obtained from the latest certified Federal decennial census, as required b> law. Annually as of July I. each municipality establishes its eligibility by submitting a certified statement concerning its municipal election, ad valorem tax. and other sources of income. -- BUDGET? Continued from page 1 the Leonard Training School area where much of the scouting is concentrated, four additional units are maintained by the council in the Cameron Village, Ashley Heights and Sanatorium communities. The report stated the scout total in 1972 was approximately 450 boys in Hoke County. The projected total in 1973 was set at 12 units and 495 boys. The council said the troops have participated in the district camporees and summer camp programs over the past year and hopes to continue these activities. Included in the expense account for the council were salaries and wages, employee benefits, travel and Held expense, insurance, operating expenses and recognitions and awards. Funds allocated for the Red Cross increased from 1972's total of S4,302 to S4.440. The request for funds was based on actual expenditures for the past fiscal year. The Hoke Red Cross chapter reported the National Pro Rata share increased SI62 last year because of floods during the past spnng. Allocations for White Cane were set at S750 for the 1973 campaign, an increase of S250 over last year's total. Among the projected expenditures in Hoke County are optical supplies. Governor's School for the Blind. Glaucoma Clinic, fuel and furnace repairs, food, clothing, shelter and transportation and Camp Dogwood. 4-H Clubs in Hoke County were allocated SI,000 ?? a slight increase over last year's budgeted amount of S937. Among the items listed in the projected expense account for 1973 were camp scholarships, leader fees, transportation. 4-H Congress scholarships, supplies, leader's banquet, dress revue, talent show. National Leader Forum and 4-H Citizenship Short Course. The Hoke County Rescue Squad was allocated SI ,000. the same as last year, year. In the report submitted to the United Fund Budget Committee, the Rescue Squad said the money allocated in 1973 will be used for payments on the 1973 van to be purchased for use in the county. The report stated the goals of 1971 are now met, including the building of a 520.000 squad building on Adams Street and the policy of purchasing a new vehicle every two years. The squad stated no vehicle in use will be more than four years old. lunds allocated ihe Carolina United Community Services decreased from last year's total of SI907.11. The new amount set in the 1973 budget was SI .821. l unds will be used in the slate for the Children's Home Society of N. C., the I'lorence Crittenton Services of N. C.. the N. C. Mental Health Assn.. the N. C. United Community Services. Research lund of North Carolina United and United Health Services of N. C. National agencies to be supported by the organization include American Social Health Assn., International Social Service / WAIT. National Assembly for Social Policy and Development. National Assn. of Hearing and Speech Agencies, National Recreation and Park Assn., and United Service Organizations. Also budgeted in the 1973 United fund campaign was S500 for the Recreation Program. S500 f.u the Needy Children's I und and SI 25 for the Senior Cili/.en's I und. These amounts were the same as those budgeted in last year's lund. SEN SAM Continued from page 2 and units of local government of their independence and self-reliance, and thus impair, if not destroy, the Federal-Slate system which the Constitution was ordained to establish. There is nothing truer than the ancient adage. "Whose bread I eat. his songs I sing." 3. To afford the federal (iovernment the opporiiuiii) to play Santa Claus. which the revenue sharing bill offers to it. will result in constantly increasing federal gifts to the States, the cities, and units of local government, and ultimately compel the federal Government either to impose confiscatoryt^\ation or confess its bankruptcy. The Governors of States, the Mayors of cities, and the officers of units of local government would do well to realize that any confiscatory taxes which the federal (iovernment imposes will be imposed upon their constituents becausc they are the only taxpayers this nation has. Man Shot In Foot A Raelord man was shot in the foot alter an apparent argument over some money Saturday morning at 7:15. Robert l*ate. 28. 718 Green St.. was admitted to Cape I car Valley Hospital with a .16 gauge shotgun wound in the left foot. Charged with assault with a deadly weapon and discharging firearms within the cit\ limits was Colin Lovelte. 28. 401 Wright Si. The incident allegedly occur red at ihe home of I'ate. Investigations were conducted by city policeman Leonard Wiggins. Lovette was arrested on bonds totaling S500 - S400 for assault with a deadly weapon and S100 lor discharging firearms within the city limits. He is scheduled for appearance in Hoke District Court Oct. 13. BY JIM DEAN "It you don't care where your are. you ain't lost." wrote Soulhporl's Robert Ruark a good many years ago in his delightful book. "The Old Man And The Boy." 01" course. Bob Ruark never took part in a modern-day either-sex (Buck or Doe) deer hunt, or he might have altered that memorable quote to read. "II you don't know where you are. you might be in trouble." The fact is. modern hunters and anglers can't always afford Ruark's gentle logic because the days when man could hunt or llsh anywhere he waived to without undue regard for game laws is long past. Nor is that necessarily a bad (lung because modern deer hunting regulations and management practices have given North Carolina hunters more deer in the state than at any previous time in history, despite expanding civilization. There are so many deer in some parts of the state that they are damaging farmer's crops, furthermore. these deer popul.. ions often become too extensive for the areas to support. The results are smaller deer, sparce food supplies and disease that sometimes sweeps through areas where deer populations arc allowed to gel loo high. Last fall. .1 respirator) virus lut several aicas ?? mostly in the Piedmont where deei population had become too high and thinned ihem considerably. It's nature's wa> ol keeping l lungs under control. By setting either-sex deer seasons in areas where deei populations are too lugh. the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission can help prevent the pioblems that arise when deer overpopulate an area. And. at the same time, either-sex deer seasons give hunters a chance to kill deei that nature would surely thing through starvation or disease. This year, there are I4) counties in the state where either-sex deer seasons have been established bV the Wildlife Commission following close study arid public hearings - which brings us back to that earlier quote. "If you don't know where you aie. you might be in trouble." These I*) areas where antlerless deer- as well as bucks ? can be killed are scattered across the stale with mosl ol Ihem in I he east. .Some of Ihem have fairly simple boundaries. and some are county-wide. Hut others have rather complex boundaries bases on secondary roads, rivers and even logging roads. They are marked, but it's conceivable that a hunter could wind up in the wrong area, and be hunting illegally. It's happpened before. Knowing this, the Wildlife Commission is making a conceited effort to get complete boundary descriptions of these either-se\ deer areas into the hands of hunters prior to the opening of the seasons In the past, these boundaries have been published in newspapeis. not always with complete success. Mere's how it's being done this year. A copy of the dates and complete boumlai) descriptions for eaclveither-sex deei season has been sent to the some 2.500 hunting and fishing license agents and wildlife cooperator agents across the slate and this information will be posted so that deer hunters can go by and look it over carefully. Also, every antlerless deer killed on their eithcr-sex areas must be taken to the nearest of several special wildlife cooperator agent check stations. There, the kill will he lagged and the hunter asked to till out a brief form giving information on such matters as where the deer was killed, its se\ and approximate sue. This information will be studied to help provide better deer hunting in the future. The special wildlife cooperator agent check stations designated for each of these either-sex hunts is also part of the information which will be posted by license agents and wildlife coopeiator agents. When you go to look up the hunt dates and boundaries for the area you plan to hunt, be sure to look at the list of approved check stations It could save you some time and trouble later. I inally, hunters who would like to have their own personal tree copy of this detailed list of dates, boundaries and special check stations can get one by writing The I due at ion Division. N C. Wildlife Resources Commission. 325 N Salisbury St.. Raleigh. N.C. 27611 But hurry. Remember, if you're a bow huntei. the archery season on these either-sex gun season opens Oct. 20 FOR SALE: 8 X 35 Used Mobile Home. Complete with lot. septic tank. etc. Call John Bel! 8 75-48 07. TEC GOOD COUNTRY LIVING: Circic H. Mobile Home Park. All Lots fenced, convenient to Fort Bragg and Fayetteville. 8 M 401 N. of Raefoid. 20-2 3P FOR SALE: Whirlpool washer, white. 1 year old. Contact after 5, 875-4868. 20C Reduce excess fluids with FLU I DFX. SI.69 LOSF. WEIGHT with Dex-A-Diet capsules. SI 98 at Hoke Drug. 21-30P FARM FOR SALE 44 acres, cotton and tobacco lot. Antioch Township. For information call Ervin Parker 843-4993. 20-23P FOR RENT: Office Building 935 Sq. Ft. Automatic Air conditioning and heat. Adjoining The News Journal. Call 875-3467 TFC MUST SELL: Volkswagen, good condition, the owner wants S90. Buyer can pay difference at shop. Call 875-4705. 20P FOR SALE: 1972 VEGA GT Air conditioned Call 875-2434. 20P HOUSE FOR SALE: S500 down, payments S50 a month. For information, call 843-4746. 20 P. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart felt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards, food and floral offerings, received after the death of our loved one. Cod bless all of you. The Family of Dcwcy W. Scssonis. 201' CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appreciation for the floral offerings and other kindnesses shown us during the illness and death of our mother. The Family of Sallie Rose Clark. 20P School Menu I riday, September 22 Luncheon Meat Sandwich Buttered Corn Carrot & Raisin Salad Cake w/Icing Milk Monday, September 25 Hamburger on Bun Catsup & Mustard Slaw w/Carrots-A&C Succotash Cake Milk Tuesday. September 2b Tuna Salad Peanut Butter Sandwich Potato Chips Carrot Stick Cherry Pie ? A Milk Wednesday. September 27 Pizza Tossed Salad ? A&C Buttered Green Peas iello Cookie Milk Thursday. September 28 Baked Ham Potato Salad on Lettuce Green Beans Angel Biscuits Applesauce Milk A lecord 13 million veterans will receive direct seivice and help from the Veterans Administration in f iscal Year 1973. VA estimates. 'GREATEST BREAKTHROUGH SINCE THE AUTOMOBILE ITSELF" No mora fiati or balancing problems to worry or shake your brain. We have a breakthrough product you simply inter t Into tube or t u b e i e s s t l r e i which punctureproof t and balance! for life of tire Our product hat been tatted on the moon and earth. Would you like a groundfioor opportunity eaciusive distributorship for your area? We will invest three dollars to your one if you qualify In your area All trucks, tires, auto parts, service stations, auto dealers, garages, and farm implements are big users. To qualify, you need S3?00 to 110.000 investment depending on site of territory. This is a guaranteed sate secured by Inventory, and la not a franchise fee For complete details phone (t04) IM-ltll. Mr. F. William Jones, or write Sun Chemical and Refining 7S4 Oulf Life Tower Jacksonville, Florida 32207 This may nqver repeat itaeif again. Territory is going fasti HELP WANTtD: Little Mint of Raefotd has openings for cashiers and men lor days and nights. Those applying for night work must be able to work until midnight. None others need apply. Previous applicants will be considered if they come in. No phone calls, please. Apply in person only between 1:30 PM and 4 30 PM. ask for Mr Miller. 20-: IP ATTENTION MEN. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS NEEDED Training on bulldozers, pans, scrapers, ctc. offered by a pre-employment training service. No experience necessary. Average national wages exceed S7 per hour. Eor application call Area Code 803-254-565 2. or write Universal Enterprises Inc.; P.O. Box 13435; Columbia. South Carolina 29201. 20-21C EOR SALF: Used 1964 Mobile Home. Phone 875-4807. TEC McFADYEN CONSTRUC TION CO., New Homes, remodeling, room additions, etc. Bulldozer Work Too. Financing available. Free Estimates Call 875-4141 TFC Weeds and vacant lots mowed with tracior mower by hour or acre Call 875-2359, Carolina Turf Co., Inc. Saturday only after school starts. TFC FOR RENT; Furnished luxury apartments, air conditioned, carpet. ceramic bath, cablevision. 875-2052. TFC HOUSE FOR SALE: 2 story, brick, central air, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining room. 520,500. Magnolia St. Call 875-4634. TFC FOR SALE: 1964 3 bedroom Travel all Trailer. Air Conditioned, fully equipped. Call ? day ? 875-4667, night - 875-2088. TFC I 0R SALE Seigler heater 250 gallon tank with stand, apt. size gas range, 2 year old 15,000 BTU Frigidairc air conditioner. Excellent condition. Call 875-2349 after 4 pjn. 18-20P SCHOOL BILLS got you down0 Avon can help you get out from under! Karn extra cash for your child's school "extras" during your free hours, without upsetting family routine. Call for details: 654-4062 Collect after 7 p.m. or write Mrs. Betty Ward. P. 0 Box 441. Chadbourn. N. C. 28431. 18-21C Exterminate for roaches, waterbugs, ants, SI 5. free termite inspection. Call 94 4-2 4 7 4, Aberdeen l-xterminating Co., Aberdeen. 11-36P EXCELLENT, efficient, economical. Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Rent electric Shampooer Si. Raeford Hardware Co 18-21C FOR SALF: 1 1969 Chevrolet pickup Automatic transmission. Phone 875*41 I1), or 875 2750. TFC SALES PERSONNEL Local company locating in Raeford. Need tluee men or women for sales work. No expenence necessary. Will train at company expense. For information, write P. O. Box 3331. Fayetteville. staling age and phone number. TIC HARD TO BELIEVE that someone still offers Old Fashioned Friendliness. Old Fashioned Service and Old Fashioned Low Prices But It's True at Qualiu Motors. Harris Ave. ' 18-2IC For All Your CABINET NEEDS Call WHITE'S Cabinet Shop 875 4828 3-ROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT Air Conditioned Raeford Hotel Building See Ernest Cartwright, Mgr. or Phone 875-3055 Day 875-3492 Night WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALDS TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875-2079 114 RACKET ALLEY & STEWART STREET WILL HAUL SAND GRAVEL DIRT for Drive ways, etc. Contact LEWIS LIPSCOMB at LIPSCOMB GROCERY Harris Avenue FOR SALE: One Bass Guitar with case and Bass man Fender Amplifier. New Nont ransislor with two fourteen inch speakers. Call 875-3954 Nite. TFC FOR SAL>: 1967 Chevelle S/Sport. 2 door FIT 395 auto PS. yellow w/black vinyl roof, black vinyl interior. Wide lettering ti{es. spinner hubs. H duty shocks, tape deck. Sec or call Leonard Calloway. TFC FOR SALt 305 Honda, chopped. I xcellent condition. Call 875-5180. 19-20P FARMS FOR SALF TO SFTTLF 1ST ATI ! : Two farms in Hoke. 226 acres and 193 acres, one farm in Scotland county 273 acres. Cotton, corn and tobacco lot J. Chalmers Parks. Rt 3. Box 86. Raeford. N. C. Call 875-3804 after 5 o'clock. 19-22P WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE at BOBBY CARTER'S TIRE SERVICE SOUTH MAIN STREET Tuttle Repair Service ROOFING CARPENTRY PLUMBING REPAIR PAINTING HEAT & AIR COND. Phtne 875-2154 RAEFORD EARLS ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATION and REPAIR RT. 2, BOX 399 RAEFORD. N.C. PH. 875 2369 EXPERT TV ANTENNA REPAIR AND SALES PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE StAft ItCCMSf no ?ao> I Eg f 1 C h o P: COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE at BOBBY CARTER'S TIRE SERVICE SOUTH MAIN STREET PLANT LABOR Raeford Turkey Farms, Inc FULL TIME JOB OPENINGS On Each Of Three Shifts FOR MEN AND WOMEN IN ALL DEPARTMENTS CUTTING. PACKING, MAINTENANCE. Etc. IF YOU ARE SEEKING STEADY EMPLOYMENT WITH PAID VACATIONS, PAID HOLIDAYS, AND GROUP HOSPITALIZATION APPLY AT OUR PERSONNEL OFFICE MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. djUeford ^ m w Kqual P???flMHlty ?mp<>y?r
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