jnscm squad, inc 5* W - ? MS:fi:S ?Ay-' ?!>???.?: ?amS w ?f ?&b~. issrjztizLricr" ?:? , nt,tn.n_Z 5,178.117.00 ;fg?ffig 7i.Mj.od' M7>&6o 1*.?6 Ul,9Sl.b -'TWoo I >9,717.05 ! ITT^.^o. jS 1,366,437.40 8.534,744.30 I W TW w?tl Q? WOWTW CAWOCIW ?"-^^a-crTT^ssr ?a?? L Up. !?????? ORDINARY 107,909.15 CROUP * INDUSTRIAL 207599.79 TOTAL iSI, 509.04 1 0 4. TM*H 197,909.15 I 20,599.79_ 118,509.04 POLICY EXHIBIT 3. H. PtIch ^ 5. ?. friCR ? OffiM 7600 StBBtoo Arena* . PhllAd?lphlA, PtnnylTAalA 19118 Integrity lUtlocAl LLf* Iniannci Coaynj ? H mH Cm | 17 ?? tfc. |]? H DmmW. 1 r ' ^ hfi/'Opi. ? 8.JW.3M.17 _'.'7?.'7i-?? t?9.7S?'} a-ui.tt lj.89}-4? ? i.W--" uMunn. aummius *mo otmir funda _ 389,343-2? p? 16,000.00 68.324.46 6.146.77 1,487,959.00 IS.000.00 y for tcrom't of >Kk MMtlwrtMf eoMpantoo ? I Eiro* of I totality onat t?n mallow auuiory 10 lolalloal Ut it.l lt3i7W?44 Total UabUiUaa | 3.744.188,41 .1,358.440. 37 iJUJULU ?UdNIM IN MOMTX CANOUNA OUI UNI O* aUAIMia* t. 0m> ?rl? t Inland mHi ?a 14. 0 m. in r?t'oa<!???> 11.? >lli AAH 111 N-imlUM. AAH 3.362.82 166.215.68 _ 1S1.111.7S i6.S47-73 tl AJrorWt (all parUa) c. y. rftTtg*-. ? USLMLM ^.?6o.2s 1. Mo Ojrta. If. ImmOa^ Co ?. UrfllUK 2BJB MOUTH CAIOUMA DEFARTHKHT Of IMIUIAMCI Mm. .ftwtff a rttM Mm Am to a M mt -MM Mtol.nl at At aMaa ALMOST FINISHED - StemtmM PMMHHI almost completed. Only paMring remdrntobedcmaTU building which cost about $10,000 wo under construction for s He says the department pirns to pay for the structure by ^ other fund raising projects. ? Hoke Singers Present The Hoke County High School chorus and chorale appeared in annual Christmas concert and the program vu broadcast over WSHB for the first time December 19. Another first on the program was the brass ensemble composed of Donald Plummer, trumpet; Ken Clark, trombone and Frank Kicklighter, tuba. The groups, under the direction of Mrs. NeBI Adams McNeill and Ties Rich, student director, performed in a shell flanked by a live manger scene and a lighted Christmas tree. the program included a variety of Christmas selections including "Gesu Bambino". "Heavenly Light", ^Canticle of Praise" and "Away in A Manger." Soloists were Doris Patterson, soprano; Don Brock, tenor; Lester Southern, baritone; Julie Kicklighter, soprano; Stephen Poole, bass; Judy Daniels, soprano; Cathy Newton, alto; Ricky Huff, baritone and Russell McAllister, baritone. Instrumentalists were Beth Wood, flutist and Stephen Wood, guitarist. David Reese narrated "We Three Kings." Manger performers were Sherl Dees, Mary; Dwan Upchurch, Angel; Dwight Jackson. Joseph aand BUI Hood, drummer boy. Responsible for lighting and props were Ronnie Ellis, Ken Mac Donald and WiUiam Niven. The chorus which participates in the AO-State Chorus in Greensboro each year hat been invited to Join the North Carolina Chorale tor two weeks of performers fat Europe next summer. This is the second time the (roup hat been chosen to rapNwnt North Carolina. Chorus officers are Debbie Denton, presiden; David Webb, vice president and Sallie Bray, secretary. Chorale officers are Lester Southern, president; Danny Harrell, vice president and Julie Kiddighter, secretary. Service Personnel Airman Gary A. Baldwin, ton of Mn. Helen McMillan of fUeford, has graduated at Sheppard AFB, Tex, from the U.S. Air Force freight traffic specialist course conducted by the Ah Training Command. The airman, who was trained to arrange for shipment of government property by military and commercial carriers, is being assigned to Seymour Johnson AFB, N.C., for duty with a unit of the Tactical Air Command. Airman Baldwin ia a 1973 graduate of Hoke Countv HJsh SrlwJ vrrtxm naxuta cnrrun a, _nj a.?s.W.g> i^.icn.ei m n-ire.?? III 1 IL.UM" in.in.n ?h.w.?s aijxB.x T.7M.TO.69 t r? i ii i . . MT.ia 2,028,260.00 9a.9fl-5P MMfcg rv. , ' v f* ; >.v ' W--^v4* '_>. .? ?;*??&.. 'wr? ^j-.yUli'A iifc. i ??;!>'* iii Helps AcMNs *y Cottage wil fh> muto adult .?in Hoke County week in Janiaaiy. r at the feet clan _ wtl bo beld each un. to 2 p.?. at ? meet from 6;30 ra. at Soath Hoke and Thundaye; Mt. ?s tfrai Upchurch Junior H(fl West Hoke School, Tuesdays end ThuridxvL The free edult basic education claim ) - ?* - .I ***. 1.11 nt neee IimIi imiIIm arc designed to toprovc oinc^rciWB?, writing and arithmetic it least 18 years old. Amphiopods, the smell crustaceans which flourish in Arctic ?atei& often use ? jellyfish m a mobile restaurant, snaaHng scrape from food it catches. Sometimes they turn hungrily on their host. National Geographic says. SOUTHEAST PRODUCTS DRAWING - David Butler and Jean Wade look at winning card drawn by David at Southeast Products office last week. Cards were sent to aU rural route boxes in Hoke County and to Southeast members. Winner received the side by side refrigerator freeze shown in background. (Adv.) PTTBHAT10."*! I'SOU'CI CCITAST 17.AOt.HS.Ql ie,8sa,st;.75 3.0?7.?3?.?1 ?i.."?-50 W.'ju-ti. ?'.OTa.m.Ti U.8U..U7.77 ?.??t.m.oo rmifxk. taSftTi gifeX, , iW? :v. "?* " 4

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