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?HOUSING? Continued from pace 1 director of the Department ot Social Services, and then voted unanimously to authorize the DSS to pccept responsibility for implementing the program. The new law requires more active in investigation and enforcement of payment of child support and localities may be penalized five per cent of AFCD funds for failing to designate an agency to administer the enforcement. Localities are permitted to designate any of the wide range of existing agencies. Niblock told the board it was his plan to designate someone already working for the Department to take over the job, saying his office would be ultimately responsible for the success of the program. The commissioners learned of a S940.68 bill which was assessed for late filing of the county's federal employee withholding taxes for the April-June quarter. County manager T.B. Lester told the board the payment was late due to a mix-up with the check issuing machine, but the government wanted the penalty paid by Sept. 11. "I don't believe we ought to pay it", McBryde said, irritated, and the board discussed the possible consequences after Lester warned a Fine could be levied in addition to the penalty. ?SPEAKER? Continued from page 1 exploited by reinforcement and reward to develop him to his full potential as a whole man. The agniflcant facets of the Pro-Life Program, often referred to as the "Master Game Plan" to win the "Game of Life," are eij^it in number: vigorous physical conditioning; stressful, challenging training; leadership seminars; resource management; on-duty education; off-duty programs; human relations improvements; and improvement in the moral climate. There is no particular order of merit for these Pro-Life facets, but General Emerson believes that useful participation in training and education programs requires a sound body. TTherefore, physical development, known as the "Fit - to - Fight" program, is the starting point for most soldiers coming to Pro-Life Country at Fort Bragg Pro-Life hinges on two important truths; one, the young volunteer soldier of the Modern Professional Army has the intelligence and physical ability to be a good soldier even though he or she may lack a history of success due to a lack of opportunity, and, two, the Army has an obligation to motivate and reward him or her for service and disciplined behavior. Pro-Life is a positive philosophy ? for success - both unit success and individual success. Its theme is that no one is predestined to be a loser in life. Everyone can succeed, even if he or she has previously lacked advantages and encouragement. By grasping the unusual opportunities for physical, mental, and spiritual development offered by the XVIII Airborne Corps, every soldier can be a winner. President Harold Gillis commended General Emerson for his fine presentation and program, and thanked him for a talk that kept the members closely attentive throughout. ?BAN ? Continued from page 1 bids for widening, curbing, and gutter work on city streets. The proposed project is for Bethel Road from Donaldson St. to Harris Avenue, and for Donaldson St. from Weaver to McMillan Streets. Total estimate made by city engineer Lacy Koonce for the work is put at $102,000. but this includes one block where residents are not likely to give easements, Caddy warned. The major portion of the work was estimated at $79,000. Home visitor Mrs. Willard Shell gave a report on activities since the start of the home visiting program ? last month and told the council 47 visits to elderly and shut-ins have been made. Mrs. Shell reported she has 244 persons on the current list and expects to add more. The council also reviewed a listing of errors made on tax computations and okayed a release of S415.82 in taxes owed. The council reviewed a list of complaints made by city residents, mostly concerning garbage and tradi pick-up, which totaled 82 for the month of August. 13 complaints were received during the last four days of July, according to the report. ?SEN MORGAN ? Continued from page 2 regulations. Businessmen, for instance, feel they are being strangled by red tape. Since Congress is in recess every August, I can't think of a better way that a member can spend his time ? than in getting around his home state, and finding out what is on people's minds. I believe it's a lot better information than he can get ^ talking to people in Wellington. Chairman Ralph Barnhart said officials would accept a reasonable explanation for the delay and the board agreed to make an attempt to have the penalty waived before sending payment. ? SLAYING? Continued from page 1 All About Words, and taking notes as his attorney questioned prospective jurors. One question repeatedly asked of the prospective jurors dealt with how many of the group had children about the same age as Pruitt and if this fact would have any bearing on their verdict. The jurors were reminded that a guilty verdict would sentence Pruitt to die gas chamber. Hugie Perston Cahves, Sylvia B. Adkins, Josephine P. McDonald. James Lewis Blue, Texanna McRae. Ruth S. Gibson McLean and Marjorie J. Roberts were all excused by Judge McKinnon before the noon recess because they said the death sentence either affected them personally or religiously and would not give a verdict of guilty because of their beliefs. Jessie Winston, Jr., was also excused because he failed to understand that a guilty verdict would bring about a death sentence. Johnny Kershaw and Luddie McNeill were also excused after they answered questions regarding views on capital punishment. Rodney Jones stepped down for "personal reasons". Pruitt, married and the father of two children, ages five and three, has been imprisoned since his arrest shortly after the fire which destroyed the Donlin home. The Donlins, whites, were descrubed as neighbors of Pruitt on Patton Street at the time of the killings. Mrs. Donlin was strangled, beaten on the head and stabbed. The children died in the fire. Pruitt was arrested by Cumberland County authorities after a pair of blood stained fatigues were found in his home, according to prior testimony. FOR SALE '60 model Farm all tractor. Contact Carl Purccll near 5 points on Loop Road. Call at McCain Hospital during day. IIP Selling separately: Two 456 acre tracts, one with new double wide mobile home. Equity and assume loans. 875-2461. I9P Airconditioning, heating, lawn mower, appliance repair, and installation. Call Clem Lee- Phone 875-5729 or 8754946. I9-22P Will take care of children in my home. 875-5793. I9P CARD OF THANKS May we extend our heartfelt thanks to those of you who expressed your sympathy in so many thoughtful ways during our recent bereavement. Your kindnesses have meant much to us. The family of Joe E. Lovette. I9C Integon Seventh In Survey Integon Life Insurance Corp. has retained its ranking as the seventh largest life insurance company in the South, according to The South Magazine's survey of die top 50 southern insurance companies. The ranking, based on insurance in force at die end of 1974. showed Integon widt 55,102,109,000, up nearly 13 percent over 1973 figures. This was the largest percentage gain among die top ten southern life insurance companies. General agent for die Racford area is Avery Connell. Then I said, "Here am I! Semi me." (Isaiah 6:8, RSV) As I read the Book of Acts, each chapter seemed to meet my particular need dial day. I began writing down thoughts that came to me as I read. Oh, how I wanted to share the truths of litis book by the time I had finished. It might help another as it had helped me. I had no experience writing for publication. After months of hesitating, I sent my comments on several dtapters to the editor of a devotional guide. MONEY CROPS N.C. Agricultural Extension Agents estimate that North Carolina sold $1.3 billion worth of field crops last year, led by flue-cured tobacco which was worth an estimated S703 million. Corn, soybeans, peanuts and cotton followed in order of importance. CUT COSTS One way to cut house construction costs is the use of insulation board instead of shcating where it will be strong enough to resist the wind load and support the other loads that it must, according to North Carolina State University extension engineers. Eventually 1 received an assignment, completed the same, and received a word of acceptance from die editor. "Quite pleased . . . clear and easy to understand and helpful . . All day long I sang a song of gratitude to God for helping me do that which I knew 1 could not do alone. We each have our own unique way of sharing die love of God widt odters. Often our thoughts dwell on our limitations radter dtan on God who supplies diat which we lack -- when we put our trust in Hitn. PRAYER: Our Fadter. forgive us for trying to do things without Your guidance, and forgive us for not doing at all. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: The world needs what we have to give. -copyright-THF. UPPER ROOM -Mary Pars. Lehigh Acres. FL CARD OF THANKS We want to express our appreciation to all of our friends and neighbors for their thoughtfulness during Robin's recent stay in the hospital. He is home and recovering front surgery. Bill and Sharon Harriss. l')P QUEEN'S PAGEANT - Winners of a Queen's Pageant held to raise funds for an organ for Bowmore Tabernacle Church line up. Left to right are third place winner Bernetta Bridges, first place winner Tabitha Bridges, and second place winner CohQda Black. The Sunday program also honored the anniversaries of ministers Minnie Bridges and Drue Iter McLeod. ? Two bedroom mobile home for rent. 8754221. rTFC FOR RENT: 3 bedroom mobile home near Burlington MJJ. Free water and garbage pick up. Couple preferred. Call 875-2790 after 4 p.m. 19P HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, living and dining room combination, den and kitchen with adjoining deck. Fenced yard. College Dr. 875-3044. 19P FOR SALE: Yamaha 125 Enduro. Less than 1200 miles. Call 8754529 after 5 P.M. 19-20P FOR SALE: Rabbits and Chickens. Arabia Rd. near golf course. 875-3958. 19-20P ASSISTANT MANAGER A person who can quickly develop into the Assistant Manager of our office. Prefer some college training. Good salary and outstanding employee benefits. Phone: 8754111. Safeway Finance, 103 N. Main St., Raeford. 19-21C FOR SALE: 1970 Dodge Coronet 383 Cu. in. power steering, factory air cond. excellent condition. Call 875-3547 after 5:30. 19P FOR SALE: 1970 MGB Convertible. 42,000 miles, excellent cone., Call 875-3547 after 5:30. 19P FOR SALE: Solid Oak dinette table, extends 75 inches and 6 chairs. Table and four chairs in good condition. $45. Call 875-3998. 19P FOR RENT: 3 bedroom brick house on Wright St. $110 per month. Contact H.D. Harrison 875-5306 or 875-3701. TFC Mobile home for rent at Myrtle Beach for week, day or weekend. Three bedrooms, A/C, 3 blocks from ocean. Contact Allen Edwards at 8754565 or 875-2177. TFC G & M DOZER SERVICE. Land clearing, disking and grading. Call Laurel Hill 462-3151. 17-20P HOMES FOR SALE: S300.00 down payment. No closings cost. Monthly payments up to 30 years. Carson David Jr.. 501 Harris Ave., 8754870. TFC KEEP carpets beautiful despite footsteps of a busy family. Buy Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer at Raeford Hardware. 18-21C FOR SALE: Horse and Coll, one saddle. 875-3217 after 5 p.m. I8-20P FOR SALE: 1972 Catalina Pontiac, good condition. K. P. Ritter, 875-2628. I8-I9P FOR SALE: 1973 Plymouth Gold Duster with air. EXCELLENT CONDITION. $2150.00. Call 8754712. I6-19P 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 7:30a.m.and 5:30p.m. TFC Fully equipped restaurant now operating for sale; located in Wagram. Call 369-2858 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. weekdays. TFC SEE US for all your steel needs Miscellaneous and structural. DuBose Corporation Mon-Fri. Roseboro, N.C. Phone 5254161. TFC TAKE TIME TO READ THIS Let us build you a quality built GOVERNMENT INSPECTED home under a program that offers new homes with NO DOWN PAYMENT LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS CHOICE OF COLORS, CARPET, PAINT, PANELLING. SHINGLES, STOVE, BRICK, AND MORE... PROVEN BUILDERS Under this Government program. Come by or call. PIONEER HOMES. INC HOPE MILLS, N.C. 425-9191 EVENINGS CALL Br*n<la Konttf 484 1260 BrsndaWortey 426-4264 Pat Mites 426-8092 , terry Msy. VV/M VVO|?K ?fP^VOlirl 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 Tuesday. FOR SALE: Nice 3 bedroom, total electric, carpeted, almost new house on large lot. Located near Kaeford on Hwy 211 South. Graham Monroe Agency, Phone 875-2186. TFC FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house with central heat and air on Turnpike Road. 20x40 outbuilding on nice lot. Call Graham Monroe, 875-2186 day and 875-3775 night TFC Homeworkers needed in this area to lace leather goods at home. No experience necessary. Earn S150 per week. Send $1.00 (refundable) and long stamped envelope to Appalachian Leather Goods. 100 Main St.,Williamsville, Va. 24487. 17-19P CAKE DECORATING: Special occasion cakes and petit fours. Call 875-4087. 18-19C Will clean up vacant lots, trim of take down trees and shrubs. Call 875-2306 from 4:15 to 9.00 p.m. TFC BEDO CORP. CUSTOM FABRICATION & WELDING REPAIRS PORTABLE WELDING Airpoit Rd. 8754633 RAEFORD. N. C. Carolina Turf Co. Ready Mixed Concrete PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 8754025 - 8754986 Mobile Home Washing and Carpet Cleaning Service Telephone 944-1533 (McCain) after 5 p.m. WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING McDonalds TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875 2079 114 RACKET ALLEY 8, STEWART STREET DAY CARE CENTER: 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Rates - .50 an hour & under. Hot lunches and snacks. Will also care for children after school & holidays. 875-3283 TFC Why wait 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 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. 875-5S74. 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 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 EXTERMINATION FOR roaches, waterbugs, and ants. $25. Free termite inspection. Call 944-2474 Aberdeen Extermination Co., Aberdeen, N.C. 13-30F RAEFORD SAVINGS & LOAN DEPENDABLE COURTEOUS SAFE PAYING HIGH DIVIDENDS AND MAKING HOME LOANS WHITE'S CABINET SHOP Arc You Building or Remodeling? We Specialise In KITCHEN BATH CABINET* BOOKCASE* (all ctylei) DESK* FOR STUDY or WORK For FrM Information & Estimate* Call 875-6218 Day-875-4828 Nightl Come See Ut Hwy. 401 Bui. Raeford Save Everyday!! HOME FURNITURE CO. Phone 673 4332 West End. N C OPEN ALL DAY EACH WEEKDAY AUCTION COME TO THE SALE Sat. 10:00 A. M. , Sept. 20, 1975 7 Room House And Large Fenced Lot, West Side Bus. Hwy 401 -A Hillcrest Community, Approximately 3 Miles From Raeford, N. C. TERMS: 10% DOWN PYMT. Low Monthly Pymts. on Balance CASH PRIZE TO BE GIVEN AWAY Pilot Equities, Inc. Phone 8754870 N. C. Lie. No. 689 S. 628 CARSON DAVIS, JR. - Broker DANNY DEVANE - Auctioneer
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