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I IIVIVOI money on your He. Nationwide has some budget priced lite insurance plans' that may save you money. Here is an important way for a young family man to buy the big life insurance protection he needs now, and at low premiums he can really af ford. Find out how you might save money on your life. Call a Nationwide agent today. Vardell Hedgpeth Insurance Agency Phone 875-4187 111 W. Elwood Avenue next door to Shoe Shop RAEFORD, N.C. NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Nationwide is on your side Nationwide Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Home Office: Columbus, Ohio DISTINCUISHPD SERVict: AWARD - The Hoke County Jaycecs D.S.A.. the chapter 's highest award for service to the community, is presented to Rev. Milton Williams (right) by Upchurch Principal Pari H. Oxcndine. Mail Routes To Change A reorganization of rural mail routes, including the addition of an auxiliary route, is scheduled to begin in the county Feb. 15. J.G. Dunnigan, officer in charge of the Raeford post office, said ihe re - routing would be handled within the office for scveial weeks, with mail being swapped among the carriers. Then when the routes are made final in late March box holders will be notified of changes. The most sweeping changes will be made on part of College Drive and along Rt. I and Ri. 2. Dunnigan said. An auxiliary' rouie will be added along U.S. 401 near the Cumberland County line. This will undoubtedly become permanent as the area grows, he said. Some people who have been getting their mail on Rockfish Road will have it delivered in front of their house. Dunmgan said. He said he has contacted both the city and county managers about naming streets and assigning house numbers. "It would really help if these places had street names and the houses were numbered." he said. "That way. the routes could change, but the address with the house number would stay the same. It is possible that some people are going to have to change their addresses twice before the routes get set up." Dunnigan said some mail boxes will have to be moved. "But we'll keep it to a minimum." The reorganization is long overdue, he said, as the routes are overburdened and intertwined. Dunnigan cautioned residents to wait for a written notice from the post office before making any change in their address. Also, he asked that box holders on ruial routes check the address to make certain they are using the box number assigned to them. OveahootI OON'riULUTE j r Henry Mock has 17 reasons why you should come to us for income tax help. Reason 3. We spend all the time we need when it comes to preparing your return. We conduct in-depth interviews to make sure we understand your personal tax situation. And, we keep all information completely confidential D3&DQBI.OCK? THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE RAEFORD HOTEL Open 9 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays 9-5 Sat. Phone 875 5330 NO Appointment necessary d. RAEFORD CABLE T.V. CO. 114 East Edinborough Raeford, N. C. 28376 Telephone: 875-5033 CITY CALL LETTERS AFFILIATE OFF-AIR CHANNELS CABLE CHANNEL Charlotte, N. C. WRET Ind. 36 2 Delco, N. C. WUNJ-TV ETV 39 4 Raleigh, N. C. WRAL-TV ABC 5 5 Wilmington, N. C. WECT NBC 6 6 Durham, N. C. WRDU NBC 28 7 High Point, N. C. WGHP-TV ABC 8 8 Florence, S. C. WJPM-TV ETV 33 9 Durham, N. C. WTVD CBS 11 11 Local Weather and Information Local 12 Florence, S. C. WBTW-TV ABC-CBS 13 13 NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR CABLEVISION SERVICE. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND INSTALLATION CALL 875-5033 OR COME BY OUR OFFICE AT 1 N?i 114 EAST EDJNBOROUGH AVE. RAEFORD. N. C. Jaycees Hold Awards Night The Hoke County Jaycees held its third Annual Awards banquet Saturday at the civic center. The banquet is held each January during Jaycee week to honor outstanding service to the community. Awards are presented in four areas: Outstanding Young Farmer, Outstanding Young Educator, Boss of the Year, and Distinguished Service Award. Tire 1975 recipients were: O.Y.F. - Kenneth Oxendine; O.Y.E. ? Betty Rogers; Boss of the Year ? Leonard Frahm; and D.S.A. ? Rev. Milton Williams. The main speaker was Jim Faucette, Administrative National Director of the NX'. Jaycces. Other guests included Mr. and Mrs. John K. McNeill, mayor of Raeford; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnhart, chairman of the Hoke Coflnty Board of Commissioners; and Earl H. Oxendine, principal of IJpchurch Junior High and member of the N.C. State Board of Education. BOSS Oh' THh: Yh'AR - The Hoke County Javcees Boss of the Year Award is presented to House of Raeford executive Ixonard h'rahm (right) by Jaycec Anthony Oxendine. Hoke ASCS by Thomas R. Burgess FLUE-CURED TOBACCO DISCOUNT PROGRAM CONTINUED - The discount variety program for flue - cured tobacco is being continued for the 1975 crop. Under the program, farmers will certify to the county ASCS office whether or not they planted a discount variety of tobacco on their farm during the current year. Such certification must be filed with the local county ASCS office prior to issuing a marketing card for the farm. Discounted varieties are Coker 159, Coker 140. Coker 316. Dixie Bright 544. Reams 64. 187 - Golden Wilt, and any other breeding line having the characteristics of the discount varieties. Tobacco produced from these varieits will be supported at one - half the loan rate for comparable grades of other varieties. Discount varieties are named in accordance with recommendations by the tobacco industry and Federal and State research agencies. The aim of the discount variety program is to discourage production of certain flue ? cured varieites which tend to produce tobacco that is generally low in flavor and aroma. The tobacco industry laced a serious threat a few years ago when the tobaccos now labeled "discount" were found unacceptable to the trade. Except for the |97| crop, the discount variety program has been in effect for each Hue ? cured tobacco crop since 1957. Farmers are urged to get seeds and plants from reputable suppliers as a protection against the planting of mi\ed or inferior varieties of tobacco. REMINDER OF BAN ON USE OF DDT-TDE ON TOBACCO -? Tobacco producers will he required to certify that they have not used pesticides products containing DDT oi TDE on their 1975 -crop tobacco plantings if they wish to be eligible for price support loan. Growers are being urged by USDA tobacco program officials to use alternate materials which are available and demonstrated to be effective in controlling plant pests. The exclusion of tobacco treated with DDT or TDE is necessary in order to maintain the U.S. export market tor tobacco. Several countries which are major importers of American - giown tobacco have very narrow DDT and TDE tolerances on cured leaf tobacco. The U.S. ban on DDT and TDE has been in effect for the last five crop years. OUTSTANDING YOUNG EDUCATOR - The Hoke County Jaycccs O.Y.K Award is presented to Mrs. Hetty Rogers, teacher and assistant principal at Hoke High School, by Jaycee Director and IV 74 O. Y.H. recipient Harold Livingstone. OUTSTANDING YOUN(i FARMf'R ? The Javcves O.Y.F. Award is presented to Kenneth Oxendine (right) by State Director Marvin Bui lard. Taxpayers Can Give To Election Fund Taxpayers can again participate in the 1 *>7<x Presidential Election Campaign Fund by checking a hox on the front of theii l(>74 Form 104(1 or I040A tax return Under legislation enacted by Congress in 1171, every taxpayer with a tax liability of SI or more may designate SI of his tax each year to the I <176 Campaign Fund. All money earmarked goes into a general fund to be distributed among all eligible Presidential candidates. On a joint return, if a husband or wife wishes to designate SI and the other does not. "Yes" and "No" boxes are provided for each. On teiurns filed last year, according to the IRS, some ? million was ear - marked for the campaign lund, including S8.8 ? million designated retroactively for I c>72. FOR RENT One Bedroom Furnished APARTMENTS WALL TO WALL CARPET CERAMIC TILE BATH AIR CONDITIONED SOUND PROOF WALLS EDINBOROUGH APARTMENTS 7'C Bethel Roed FOR INFORMATION Call 875-3391 TEL. 875 4277 NIGHT CALL 875-4419 FARM CHEMICAL, INC Complete Pest Control, Fumigation Service, Weed Control & Fertilization KOACHKS RATS - Tt.RMITKS P.O. BOX 667 RAEFORD, N.C. Church News The Raeford Church of God, on Fifth Avenue and Green Street, will begin a revival Sunday to last through Feb. 9. Guest evangelist will be the Rev. J.P. Betts of Kenly. Services will begin each evening at 7:30. The public is invited. Rural Fires, Call 8754242 /' - ??*-* Kg-'* T Friday and Saturday Night Bonus John Lookabauch to ting and play Steaks, Lobster Prime Ribs 1 ivc Music l>\ our < iprn i- ii t-pl, I V ?t> Ni^ht ; III p in 1975 Dinner Menu Spaghetti $2.75 Chopped Sirloin. (KingSlte) |3!i Calves Liver with onions or bacon $3.75 M F Special Steak |].7S Prime Ribs of Colorado Beef IS.SO Charbroiled Steak with Lobster TaU 17.05 All wiibMpshed or Baited Potato and Salad B$|{ Many other Entrees to choose from ,S:30- 10:00 p.m. 1 on South <tn I s t | urn | ?.fi ,u l? 1 ' V c<iunr milr Upm lut-Nil.i\ tin 11 s.$mifl.i.
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