-COMMISSIONERS Continued from page 1 pending further study. Under the new law, a county may be penalized 5% of their funds for welfare programs for failing to designate an agency, Lester said. * The program, designed to lower expenditures for Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) by more vigorous investigation of paternity determination and fixing support, could be established within the DSS, or other existing agency, such as the county manager's office, attorney, or sheriff's department, the board was told. Attorney Bobby McNeill told the board he doubted his office "would have the time," and Lester showed little interest in implementing the program within his office. The board agreed to defer any ?BAREFOOT? Continued from page 1 friends. I think the people of Raeford are behind me, though. They wanted to see it come out", he said. Barefoot said he has not received any direct threats to himself or his family, but has been warned by friends to be careful. He said he very seldom goes to Raeford except in the tlaytime. "Several of my good friends have told me I belter be careful, I might have an accident. You see, this thing ' (the investigation) is bigger than most people think", he added. "I've had a heck of a nerve problem, I'm under Dr. Jordan's care right now. In a way, I do feel fearful, but I'm trying not to worry my family. My brother was right shook up about it, he told me 1 should carry a gun", Barefoot said. "A lot of people told me 1 couldn't buck city hall. I had to do what I did." Barefoot said the continuing investigation will produce more indictments against Gaddy. "With the stuff 1 showed them, (the SBI) there should be several more charges", he asserted. ? ROBERT MORGAN ? Continued from page 2 interest in coming by our offices in the Dirksen Senate Office Building. I want to assure everyone that we would like very much to have you stop by and see us. We do have some general information on places to go and things to do in Washington, and we would be happy to provide passes to see the Senate and the House of Representatives in session. Unfortunately, I am not able to spend much time in my office, so if I am not able to say hello personally, I hope you will understand. 1 would like to speak with each of you at least for a moment, so if you would let us know in advance that you're going to stop by, I will try to be here. I hope each of you will feel free to call on me or my staff if we can be of assistance in any other way. The last two weeks in August, I will be touring a portion of North Carolina trying to find out what people are thinking about today's issues and problems. We don't plan any speeches or formal affairs, just conversations with people. The week of August 18-23 will be spent in the Piedmont section, with visits planned to Charlotte, Hickory, Winston-Salem, Greensboro and Asheboro. The final week of the month we will be in the East. Visits are scheduled to Elizabeth City, Ahoskie, Williamston, Washington, Rocky Mount, Fannville, Kinston and Goldsboro. I am sorry we can't visit every city and town but this is physically impossible, of course. But if anyone has a problem or a matter he would like to talk with me about, I'll be glad to see him at one of these places. action on the mattet until the details of the proposal could be sent to the sheriff, clerk of court, and other officials concerned. The board rejected the proposed "housing agent" to work within the extension office, a plan put forth earlier this month which would be implemented through A & T University at Greensboro under a grant. "I can't see any need for this individual," McBryde said, and Balfour and Barnhart expressed agreement. The motion to decline the offer was carried unanimously. A request from A. T. McLean, Jr., for a waiver of penalty on late tax listing was denied. The penalty amounted to about $60, Lester reported. The board was briefed by Lester on possible reimbursement of indirect costs connected with the social services programs, but put off any formal action on the HEW application needed until they learned more about how much money is involved, said to be a very small amount. Antifreeze Warning The North Carolina Department of Agriculture has refused to register an antifreeze product labeled "Prestex Concentrated Anti-Freeze." According to Agriculture Commissioner Jim Graham, tests conducted in NCDA laboratories have revealed that the product does not meet standards established for antifreeze sold in North Carolina. "The N.C. Department of Agriculture has been advised that representatives of a Florida-based company have appeared in Charlotte and Wilmington in an attempt to sell distributorships for the Prestex product," Graham said. "We have alerted newspapers and police departments in those areas to be on the look out for the product." Dr. W.Y. Cobb, State Chemist, explained that Prestex antifreeze consists of a blend of inorganic salts which are worthless as antifreezes. "Use of the product would likely result in the corroding out of an engine cooling system within a period of several months, particularly at high operating temperatures." Traffic Laws Protect Blind Colonel E.W. Jones, North Carolina's Highway Patrol Commander, said that far too many motorists apparently do not recognize that a person using a white cane or harnessed guide dog is blind and afforded special protection by the motor vehicle laws of Ihe state. "The guide dog," Colonel Jones said, "moves on the change of the light and when motorists fail to comply with the letter of the law a very dangerous situation exists." He added that the Highway Patrol has noted with grave concern the increasing number of motorists who stop before turning right on red, yet they enter the roadway in front of oncoming traffic. This is in violation as it interferes with the normal flow of traffic and could cause a serious accident, he said. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express our gratitude and appreciation for all the many kind and thoughtful things all our friends did for us during our recent tragedy. Our hearts are so lull with love for all our many, many friends. It's folks like you that make Hoke County such a wonderful place to live. The Family of Odell and Sadie Melton. I6P I ENGAGED COUPLES ONLY Sngoged? Then Be Sure And Get Your FREE RUBY A CRYSTAL WEDDING BOWL Our engagement gift to you! This lovely ruby and crystal wedding bowl . . . perfect as a beautiful centerpiece or a treasured momento. So come in and get yours . . . it's gift wrapped and waiting for you! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! Also ask about our Special Under 21 CREDIT PLAN for married or engaged couples ... No Co-Signers Needed! 112 HARRIS AVENUE RAEFORD, N C ?Will &&U BEAUTIFUL. RESTYLED. REBUILT PIANO. Located in County. Interested party has up to 30 months to pay with approved credit. Call collect: 633-2905 Salisbury. N.C. I6-18P HOMES FOR SALE: $300.00 down payment. No closings cost. Monthly payments up to 30 years. Carson David Jr., 501 Harris Ave.. 8754870. TFC FOR SALE: '73 Cox Camper. Sleeps 5. Call 875-2151 after 5:30 p.m. 16P CHILD CARE: Will care for your child in my home. Call 875-3747. 16P A number of years ago, a woman in my congregation found a little book entitled, FISH. The book was about a program of neighborly help that churches and groups of churches can sponsor in their own community. Services such as emergency babysitting, transportation, meals for the elderly, putting people in touch with community resources, etc.. are provided by volunteers working through an advertised "Fish" telephone number and an answering service. The name. "Fish," is a reference to the ancient symbol by which Christians identified themselves to each other in the days of the Roman Empire. The fish symbol stood for' Jesus Christ and thus it serves as an appropriate identification for the "Fish" Program. The woman from my congregation was excited by this program and shared the book with another parishoner who eventually gave the book to me. I, in turn, shared the book with a small Bible study and prayer group that met twice a month in members' homes. The group often talked about Christian witness: here was an opportunity to actually put some of those convictions into practice. One of the women in that group accepted responsibility to serve as the organizer and soon a modest beginning was made. Today, several years later. Fish is no longer a project of just that small group of people, nor even of our own church. It has become a county-wide co-operative effort in which many different churches participate both with volunteers and financial support. This is a simple illustration of what one person's efforts, "a pinch of salt," can accomplish for the Gospel. There was nothing dramatic about her efforts, but that one woman with her simple words of encouragement started in motion a most fruitful project that is reaching may lives for Christ. Our people who have participated in this project have found that this opportunity for witness has produced "salt," not only for those who are the beneficiaries of "Fish," but also the volunteers. It has provided some extra "flavor" for their Christian lives, just as table salt can do that for dull, tasteless foods. Too often we wonder what just one person an do. Perhaps we should remember the truth of that old nursery rhyme: For want of a nail, the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe, the horse was lost. For want of a rider, the battle was lost. For want of a battle, the war was lost. For want of a war, the kingdom was lost. And all for the loss of a horseshoe nail! Or...a pinch of salt! CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and many kind deeds during my recent illness. Dewey Hendrix. IhP Residential lot for sale. N. Main St. Between 5th and 6th Ave. For further information call 875-2243. TFC HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT: 1500 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, den. living room, patio, redwood fence, centrally located in Holly Park. Reasonable. Call 875-5571. TFC FOR SALE: 1970 Monte Carlo, AT, PS, PB, AC, 350 V-8, Mags. Call 875-4783 after 5:30. 15-16P "NO PROBLEMS" with a used car from us. Come by for the best deals. Quality Motors, Harris Avenue. I4-17C YARD SALE: Highway 211 Emogene Stocks. August 23th 9 till 5 p.m. Coach S15 Heater and Drum S30 Good condition. 16P HELP WANTED: Part time work for retired gentleman. Very light work. Ideal for man on Social Security. Apply at Car Wash on 401 Hwy. 16-18C Wedding receptions or luncheons. Wedding cakes made to order. Call Joanne Sessoms 875-3656 or Pat Goz; 875-2926. 16C WANTED DAY WORK: Good worker wants good pay. own transportation. 875-3695. 16P AUCTION Come to the sale. 1071 down-low payments on balance. Saturday. August 30, 1975, 2:00 p.m. Waterfront lots-Holden Beach, N.C. PILOT EQUITIES, INC. N.C. Lie. 689, 501 Harris Ave., Phone 875-4870, Raeford, N.C. I6-17C Nursery school and day care center (opening August 26th) Rockfish Rd., Raeford, will care for children after school hours and school holidays. Very Reasonable rates. 875-3283. 16C FOR SALE: Box spring mattress. Reasonable. Call 875-4808 alter 4:00. I6P FOR SALE: 1973 Honda XL-175 2,365 miles. Excellent condition. Call 875-2794 HAVING CAR TROUBLE: Call me for general car repairs and tape player installations. Reasonable rates. Call 875-2520. David Norton. I6-I7P FOR SALE: 1973 Plymouth Gold Duster with air. EXCELLENT CONDITION. S 2 I 50.00. Call 8754712. I6-I9P FOR RENT OR SALE: 60 x 12 mobile home on private lot, 3 bedrooms, 114 baths, A/C. fenced yard, water & sewage furnished. Convenient to Raeford, Red Springs. Pembroke. Prefer young couple 8754038. I6P HOUSE FOR SALE: College Drive. 3 Bedrooms living room/dining room. Combination den and large kitchen and adjoining deck. Fenced in back yard. Large lot. Call 875-3049. IbP FOR SALE: YAMAHA 125 ENDURO Less than 1200 miles. Call 8754529 after 5. IbP ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS! Will keep your child in my home. Call 875 4 737. 16-I7P DO YOU HAVE PARTY PLAN EXPERIENCE? Friendly toy parties has opening for managers in your area. Managers find it easy to recruit because friendly demos have no cash investment - No collecting or delivery. Call collect Carol Day 518 4894571 I6-18P Paul's PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO Complete Wedding Coverage Bridal Portraits Family Groups Passport Photos Old Photos Restored Commercial Photography Of All Types 114 W. DONALDSON AVE. RAEFORD, N.C. PHONE 875-4756 FOR APPOINTMENT NOTICE All classified advertising must be paid for in advance unless you have an established advertising account. The advertising deadline is 5 p.m. each Tuesday. If you plan to call in your ad. please call in advance so we can receive payment in the mail by T uesday. Mobile home for rent at Myrtle Beach for week, day or weekend. Three bedrooms. A/C, 3 blocks from ocean. Contact Allen Edwards at 875-4565 or 875-2177. TFC Mike Melton of MELTON'S APPLIANCE & REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE is pleased to announce its services are still available to Hoke County. Phone day or night. 875-2175 or 875-5242. 15-I7P FOR SALE: Residential lots, city water and sewer, financial terms can be arranged. Contact Younger Snead, Jr., at Hoke Auto Co. Phone 875-3363 between 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. TFC FOR RENT: 2 bedroom mobile home, 12 x 60, air conditioned, water furnished, approximalely 12 miles from Raeford, 10 miles from Aberdeen. $125 month. Call 281-3881. 15-16P Will clean up vacant lots, trim or take down trees and shrubs. Call 875-2306 from 4:15 to 6:00 p.m. TFC Why wail for Septic Tank troubles, get Roebic K 37 and K 57 each year. "It really works." K 77 kills roots. Money back guarantee. Raeford Hardware and McLauchlin Company. TFC FOR SALE: Three 3 mondi old male Beagle puppies. S20 each. 875-2683. TFN Don't merely brighten carpets . . . Blue Lustre them ... no rapid rcsoiling. Rent shampoocr at Raeford Hardware. 14-17C FOR RENT: three room office space. S60 month. Call 875-5033 or 875-2208. 15-18P WANTED TO BUY: We are in the market for good quality rye, either f.o.b. or delivered. Call collect 803-634-6557. Douglas Seed Co., Ruby, S.C. 14-17C STEVE'S Grass Mowing Service CALL 875 3640 Carolina Turf Co. Ready Mixed Concrete PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 8754025 - 8754986 LOT FOR SALE 120' > 210' LOT on East Prospect Avenue CALL Raymond Ellis Phone 875-3838 WHITE'S CABINET SHOP Arc You Building or RemudclinK' We Spei iali/e In KITCHEN BATH CABINETS BOOKCASES (all Mylcs) DESKS FOR STUDY or WORK For Froo Information & Eltimatat Call 876-6218 Day-875 4828 Nightt Coma Saa U? Hv?y 401 Bui Raaford RAEFORD SAVINGS & LOAN DEPENDABLE COURTEOUS SAFE PAYING HIGH DIVIDENDS AND MAKING HOME LOANS WANTED TO BUY: Paying $3 for each $1 in US silver coins. Sixty five cents for halves dated 1965-1969. S4 for silver dollars. Also buying collections. Fadie's Cloth Shop, Chesterfield, S.C. Phone (803) 623-2384. 14-17P SERVICE: Discount prices on central air conditioning available now. Free estimates - Financing available. Call 484-0495 - Fred Dew. Central Heating and Air Conditioning Co.. Inc., Fayetteville, N.C. TFC FOR SALE: 133 acre farm, 1 mile road frontage. 8700 lbs. tobacco. 2 houses, near McCain. Sale price, $62,500. Moss Realty 692-2424. TFC EXTERMINATION FOR roaches, waterbugs, and ants. S25. Free termite inspection. Call '744-2474. Aberdeen Extermination Co.. Aberdeen, N.C. 13-30P FOR RENT: 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes, also spaces, country living, fishing, hunting, playground and security. On State Rd. 1413, 13 miles from Fayetteville and 10 miles from Raeford. Shamrock Isle Mobile Homes. Raeford. 875-5574. TFC Fully equipped restaurant now operating for sale; located in Wagram. Call 369-2858 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays. TFC WANTED: one cement mixer. Call 875-3941 after 5 p.m. '5-16P "HOMEWORKERS WANTED IN THIS AREA: men. women, students. No experience necessary; stuffing & addressing envelopes (Commission Mailers). Earn sparetime money at home. $100.00 weekly possible. Send S1.00 (refundable) and long, stamped envelope for details; PPS-119, 216 Jackson No. 612, Chicago 60606" 14-16P SEE US for all your steel needs. Miscellaneous and structural. DuBose Corporation Mon-Fri. Roseboro, N.C. Phone 525-4161. TFC HOUSE FOR RENT: 2 bedrooms, living room, combination kitchen-dining room, bath and utility room. 875 4992. TFC Welding Cameron ft Oldham on Hwy. 20 near Oakdale Gin NIGHTS ft. SATURDAYS TEL ?7S-4t12 ?7S-S78 1 BEDO CORP. CUSTOM FABRICATION ft WELDING REPAIRS PORTABLE WELDING Airport Rd. 875-4633 RAEFORD, N. C. REYNOLDS REPAIRS ft REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 875-2720 AFTER 5 P.M. CECIL REYNOLDS RAEFORD Color T.V. Service ALL MAKES & MODELS Sales & Service - T.V. Antennas Antenna Rotor & Control rtox HOME SERVICE CALLS One day service (when possible) Phone 375 2578 No. Ans. 875-2365 COMPLETE MOBILE HOME SERVICE CALL Hoke Mobile Homo Service 8754568 HEAT & AIR CONDITION WATER HEATERS - MINOR ELEC. & PLUMBING -ROOF COATING WINDOW GLASS SET UP RE-LEVEL, ETC. Dialer For Dura-Bilt Underpinning, Window & Door Awning. WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALDS TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875 2079 114 RACKET ALLEY & STEWART STREET

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