Annual Spring Concert Today The annual spring concert of the Hoke County High School chorus and chorale is 8 p.m. today in the Gibson Building court on the High school campus. In ease of rain the event will be in the high school gymnasium. Tickets are SI and members of the audience are encouraged to provide their own chairs. The outdoor concert titled "Singing Under The Stars" is the fourth full concert of the year for the groups. The 120 singers will perform mostly pop tunes including selections from "Fiddler On The Roof' and "Jesus Christ Super Star." Other selections include "Scarboro Pair", "This Guy's In Love With You", "Come Saturday Morning", "tlijah Rock" and "The Twelfth Of Never." The group is under the direction of Mrs. Neill Adams McNeill with student direction by Mrs. Ralph Huff and Lester Southern. Soloists are Lester Southern, baritone; Stephen Poole, bass; Judy Daniels, meizo soprano and Don Brock, tenor. Instrumentalists are Ken MacDonald. bass guitar; and William Niven, trumpet. Accompanists are Julie Kicklighler, Beth Wood, Susan Bounds, Joanna Bcsl, Tara Bounds, Susan Gillis, Danny Dial, Cissy Moses and Lester Southern. Danny Harrell is narrator. 4-H i Corner Stonewall 4-H Club News by Sally Lynne Maxwell, reporter The Stonewall 4-H Club met May 14 at the Stonewall Community House with 12 members present and two guests. The business meeting was on 4-H Camp June 10 to IS in Rcidsville at Betsy - Jeff Penn, and July 4-H Club Congress in Raleigh. Mrs. John Balfour and Steve Chason ? presented a program on good grooming, for girls and goys. After the program Len Shook, recreational leader, led the group in a word finding game. Afler the meeting, Mrs. Dan Mctiougan. leader, served refreshments. Hoke County High School Chorale Food Stamp Changes Due Changes in the food stamp program effective July I, will broaden the program to include many formerly ineligible Hoke County families and will increase the monthly allotment for most families already participating in the program, reports Ben Niblock, Department of Social Services director. Under the new standards a family of 4 with an adjusted net income as high as $500 will be eligible to participate in the food stamp program as compared with $473 adjusted net income limit at present. Adjusted net income is based on gross income minus various deductions and exclusions. Some of these are employment and training allowance, most medical expenses, shelter, court ordered support or alimony payments and disaster and casually losses. Also mandatory deductions such as social security income taxes are deducted to arrive at adjusted net income. In figuring the adjusted net income medical expenses are deductable if they FAMILY MAXIMUM COUPON COST BASKD SIZE ADJUSTED ALLOTMENT ON MAXIMUM NET INCOME INCOME 1 SI 94 $46 $36 ($183) ($42) 2 $273 $82 $62 ($260) ($78) 3 $393 $118 $100 ($373) ($112) 4 $500 $150 $126 ($473) ($142 5 $593 $178 $150 (560) ($168) 6 $680 $204 $172 ($646) ($194) 7 $767 $230 $194 ($726) (218) 8 $853 $256 $216 ($806) ($242) 9 $926 $278 $234 ($873) ($262) 10 $999 $300 $252 ($940) ($282) Niblock said the only way for people to determine if they are eligible is to call the food stamp office, 875-3772. for an GIVE A HOOT DONT POLLUTE If You Think H Is Time For A Change Vote For Mrs. Kermit (Mabel) Riley You the people of Hoke County showed by your vote in the May 7 Primary that you did think it was "time for a change". I need your vote in the | une 4 Runoff Primary to be able to help bring about this change. I am not committed to any one group but I feel I AM COMMITTED to all the people of Hoke County regardless of race, sex, or creed. We need closer communication and unity between the people and local government. "United we stand - Divided we fall." The only record I have to offer is the way I have lived and believed all my life. I pledge to ALL the people of Hoke County to serve you to the best of my ability and I stand ready to listen to you. Yew Vote if NmM & Will Be Appreciated are incurred regularly and are more than $10 per month. All shelter and utilities costs in excess of 30 percent of net monthly income are also deductable. "If a family of four with a net income of $500 has shelter and utility expenses amounting to $195, the resulting $45 deduction would make the adjusted net income $460, and reduce the cost of $150 worth of food stamps from $126 to $122," comments Niblock. The same family with an adjusted net income of $300 would purchase the same amount of stamps for $83. 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