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?BONDSMEN? Continued from page 1 certificate from the clerk until then," he said. 'Most of these incidents occur on the weekend. I was called last week, afid a person was under a $300 bond for DUI and didn't have a penny on [him. 1 went the bond for him on [credit," he said. '1 do know personally, for six Jyears they've been trying to keep me ?$out of Robeson County. I went 3gdown to talk about making bond five .wr six years ago when I first started >ut, and they told me they had good jndsmen in Robeson County and Ihey didn't need any outside mdsmen," he said. "Ever since I've been in the londing business, I've had more rouble in Robeson County than any %ther county in the state," he added. "Under this new bill, when >meone pays me, 1 have to give lem a receipt. In Robeson County, ice they are exempt from the bill, ley don't have to give a receipt." 'It's a business, like anything else, id under the new rules, people low I'm not trying to beat them hit of anything," he continued. 'I got a call this morning about 1:30 from a person in Red Springs (nested for DUI, and I couldn't take his bond all day because luesday was a holiday for the clerks ffice and I couldn't get a Wi ?DISPUTED? Continued from page 1 out, I'll just mark it out, it doesn't liave to be initialed or anything. I Suppose maybe I ought to start Initialing it now", he said. B Barrington said Alford wouldn't liave been charged with a felony tinder the circumstances involved in the school incident, and Mc Fadyen concurred, saying it was a misdemeanor case. "Even if it was a felony, I should have gotten a written order for release", Barrington complained. ?BOARD? Continued from page 1 exchanges through petition from subscribers. Blue said the board agreed to solicit proposals from local builders and investers on construction of an office for Don Johnson, who has agreed to practice dentistry in Raeford following his graduation next June. Progress on plans for the visitor's map to the city was discussed and Blue said the completed map might be out by the first of the year. ? LIONS? Continued from page 1 tending to contact representatives to get things done. He mentioned the neglect of the courts and prisons and called court procedure "archaic". "We need to get a definite timetable to handle criminal pro cedure." he added. Finally he said that the number one concern of the people of North Carolina was not the economy, but was the rising crime rate according to results furnished by the Institute of Government. After the speech, Hargett enter tained questions about what to do about some of the problems he mentioned. ?SEN MORGAN? Continued from page 2 willing to take the risk and the pro ject was approved in committee. We are constantly facing new situations in dealing with govern ment building today. Energy costs, for instance, are equalling finan cing costs, as many of you know who have seen utility bills become as high as house payments. This was unheard of three years ago. So, I am very interested in pro posals to conserve energy and find new energy sources for public buildings, just as I am interested in ?'-Recycling" existing buildings rath er than building new ones. And I hope that in the long run the result will mean the saving of tax dollars. certificate," he said. "I make 90% of the bonds for the Indians in Cumberland County and I've never had any trouble making bonds. Robeson County has more Lumbee Indians than any other county in the state, and I'm the only Indian that owns a bonding company in North Carolina, he concluded. Background Scripture Genesis 37 Devotional Reading: Matthew 20:20-28. Being a "favorite son" isn't always all it's cracked up to be! Take Joseph for example. He was born into a devout home and his mother was his father's favorite wife. He was undeniably his father's favorite son and he occupied a position of conspicuous favor in the household. Not only Joseph knew he was favored, every one else did too. Even his dreams taught him to expect a favored role in life. Yet, for a "favorite son, he got off to a bad beginning: almost mur dered ly his brothers, he is left to die in the wilderness instead. Then, when all seemed lost, Joseph was saved from a sure death by a caravan that carried him off into Egypt and slavery. Joseph also had something else going for him: "Now Joseph^ was handsome and good-looking (Genesis 39:6b). This time, not only Joseph thought so, but so did his master's wife. With great per sistence she tried to seduce the young handsome Hebrew man. Today, many people would say, "Whv not?" But Joseph manfully attempted to do what he believed to be the right thing. And he was motivated by two reasons. First of all, his master had been very good to Joseph, giving him and sharing with him almost everything he had. Secondly, Joseph knew that his master placed great trust in him: "Lo. having me my master has no concern about anything in the house, and he has put every thing that he has in my hand... (39:8). Because of his master s trust and generosity, Joseph felt a re sponsibility that would not permit him to succumb to the wife s temptations. Lastly, Joseph believed that to give into his temptations would be, not just a sin against his master, but also against God himsell. "How then can I do this great wickedness, and sin against God.' (39:9). Hooray for Joseph! He did the right thing! . Nevertheless the consequences ot his choice must have seemed dis appointing. for instead of earning the admiration of his master s wife, Joseph became the target of her vindictiveness. Was it Shakespeare who said, "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned"? The scorned woman was determined to avenge herself. Furthermore, instead of his master rewarding Joseph's fidelity, he instead accepted the ficitious story of his wife and had Joseph thrown into prison. His fidelity brought only more misery to him. That seems unfair doesn't it? Since Joseph resisted the temp tation and did what God wanted him to do, wouldn't it seem that God should have spared him of these consequences? Yet, God never promises us that doing the "right thing" will guarantee us fair treatment. There is never any assurance that obeying God will keep us out of trouble or make people admire us. In fact, as Jesus also demonstrated in his life, doing God's will, if anything, is some times a guarantee that there will be a cross for us. The writer of Genesis tells us: "But the Lord was with Joseph and showed him steadfast love..." (39:19). That is the only guarantee he gives us! . W'LL ~JPORt fOR Your, CALVES FOR SALE: Feeders, stockers or freezer beef, 400 lbs. and up. 87S-SS33 or 425-5848. Call after 5:30 p.m. 28-3 IP Now is a good time to fill your freezer with good inexpensive beef. CaU Neill L. McFadyen. 875-2279 TFC FOR SALE: 1974 Mustang II V6, air conditioned, automatic transmission, etc., driven 15,000 miles or less. Price' $3600. This is practically new car. Neill L. McFadyen. TFC REWARD OFFERED for the return of personal papers which were stolen in a safe belonging to Mr. and Mrs. James Hulon. We assume someone threw them in the woods. Call 875-2622. 28P HOUSE FOR RENT: Big. 2 story home near Antioch, 5 large bedrooms. Contact Bill Johnson 875-4406. 28-3 IP FOR SALE: Reg. pointer pups, 5 mo. old, best bloodline anywhere CaU 8754942. 28C SWEET POTATOES FOR SALE: Horace Walters Farm. Phone 875-2346 or 875-5143. 28-30P Brow hill dining room suite, tabic and 6 chairs, and hutch. Will sell reasonable or trade for bedroom suite. 875-4339. 28-30P I will keep children in my home Monday - Friday. Phone 875-2247. 28P FOR SALE: 80' of chain link fencing, posts and gate. Perfect for play area or large pen. 8754967. 28P YARD SALE: Saturday, Nov. 15,9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Located Highway 211, Ashley Heights. 28P FOR SALE: 2 space heaters, one gas and one fuel oil. 875-2545 (by appointment). 28-29C FOR SALE: 1967 Chevy Van, must sell at best offer. Phone 875-2858 - ready for the road. 28P FOR RENT: Three bedroom mobile home near Burlington Plant, water and garbage pickup free. Couple preferred. Call 875-2790 after five. 28P HOUSE FOR RENT: Three BR, very nice, about 10 mi. from Raeford $140 Call 843-3408. 28P FOR SALE: 3 bedroom, IV4 bath, brick house with one acre or more. 1084 ft. road frontage, excellent location for business. After 6 p.m 8754038. 28P CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and many kind deeds during my recent illness. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mrs. Will Monroe. 28P 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. TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpets and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer. Raeford Hardware. 27-30C Get the best deals on used cars from the best dealer in town. Come by and see us at Quality Motors, Harris Ave. 27-30C SEED WANTED: "Sericea Lespedeza, Combined Run, either F.O.B. or delivered. Call collect Day 634-6557. Night 634-6710. Douglas Seed Co., Ruby, S.C. 25-28C FOR SALE: Labrador Retriever. Bill Johnson. 875-4406 27-3 IP 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 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 ajn. and 5:30 pjn. TFC CAKE DECORATING: Special occasion cakes, Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy birthday cakes, and also petit fours. Call 875-4087. TFC Amazing "Grapefruit Pill" with Diadax plan more convenient than grapefruits ? Eat satisfying meals and lose weight. Hoke Drug. 23-29P FIREWOOD: Same kind quality and price. Larry Upchurch, 875-2976. 25-39C FOR SALE: by owner, 40 acres land at Rockfish. Tobacco, cotton, wheat, corn, barley aloctment. Cleared 34.45, woods 5.05. Best offer over $800.00 per acre. 875-5214. 27-28P FOR SALE: 1974 MG Miget. Call 875-2117 after 5 p.m. TFC FOR SALE: 1965 Corvette, $2800, A I condition. Call 875-3780 after 6:00 p.m. 28P HOME Improvements and Building Service. Phone 843-3672 if no answer, call after 4:00. 28-35P WANTED: Experienced carpenter with drivers license. Blake's Construction. 875-2396. 28P FOR SALE: 3 female beagle pups, registered nine weeks old. Call 875-3464. 28 P THE ATTIC (next to The News Journal) NEW location SAME low prices DIFFERENT merchandise. 28C WANTED: RECREATION & PARKS DIRECTOR in Hoke County. Salary SI0,000 ? SI 3,000, college degree in recreation or related field with two - four years experience needed. Contact (by Nov. 30, 1975) Mrs. G.J. Lovett, Rt. 3. Box 319, Raeford, N.C. 28C HOMES FOR SALE: $300.00 down payment. No closing cost. Monthly payments up to 30 years. Carson Davis, Jr., 501 Harris Ave., 8754870. TFC CROW YOUR own fruit! Free copy 48-pg. Planting Guide Catalog in color ? offered by Virginia's largest growers of fruit trees, nut trees, berry plants, grape vines, landscaping plant material. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES - Waynesboro, Virginia 22980. 27-30P We will tear down buildings for the material that is in them. Phone 875-5627 27-29P SCISSORS SHARPENED 50c each. Douglas Burke, 401 Business North. 24-28P EXTERMINATION FOR roaches, waterbugs, and ants. $25. Free termite inspection. Call 944-2474 Aberdeen Extermination Co., Aberdeen, N.C. 13-30P HOUSE FOR SALE: 2 story, 3 bedroom, 2V4 baths, approx. 1880 sq. ft., 2 car garage approx. 540 sq. ft., paneled and insulated, approx. 5 acres of land, 2 stall barn and feed room, on West Donaldson Extension, contact Younger Snead Jr., at Hoke Auto Co. 8:00 - 6:00, 875-4588. TFC Superior Sales Inc. n now aquippad to do minor tuna up! and braka rapair job?. Alao wa hava lota of uaad car parti, motora transit laaiona and ate. All labor and parts ara carfi bam. 401 S. By-Pass Raeford, N. C. BEDO CORP. CUSTOM FABRICATION & WELDING REPAIRS PORTABLE WELDING Airport Rd. 8754633 RAEFORD. N. C. Color T.V. Service Home service calls repairs made in home when possible. One day service when possible. Call 875-2578; if no ans. - 875-2366 till 9:00 p.m. G.E. Warranty Service - all makes and models. AUCTION SAT. NIGHT - NOV. 15 - 7 p.m. to Vane's AUCTION BARN 401 By P?m WE HAVE INSTALLED HEAT For any items you wish to sell call us at: 875-4334 day 875-2652 night Come To The Sale Sat.! Lic^2^^^^^^^Bringyou^hair^ WANTED: To Buy Pine Timber. We Pay Top Dollar. Call ROBERT K.CURRIE Aftar 6 Mon. thru Friday All Day Sat. & Sun. 875-5326 Raeford, N. C. WHEEl ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING McDONALDS TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875 2079 114 RACKET ALLEY & STEWART STREET WE BUY PECANS St. Pauls FCX St. Pauls, N.C. 865-4149 REYNOLDS REPAIRS I REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 875 2720 AFTER 5 P.M. CECIL REYNOLDS RAEFORD Carolina Turf Co. Ready Mixed Concrete PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 875-4025 - 875-4986 OPEN FULLTIME Cameron and Oldham WELDING (Ron Cameron & Jerry Oldham) Hour,: 8 a.m. 6p.m. Wa.kday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturdays ELECTRIC WELDING OXYGEN ACETYLENE PORTABLE WELDING - HELI-ARC on Hwy. 20 near Oakdale Gin Trt: 875 5343 EARL'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATION and REPAIR RT.2 BOX 399 RAEFORD.N.C. PH. 875-2369 PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE State License No. 4807-L EARL CHASQN, Prop. WHITES CABINET SHOP Are You Building or Remodeling? We Speiiali/e In KITCHEN'BATH CABINETS BOOKCASES (all Myle*) DESKS FOR STUDY or WORK For Frt. Information & Eftimatm Cell 876-6218 Day-875-4328 Nights Come Sea Ui Hwy. 401 Bui. Raeford For Sale 11 ACRES Fronts on 401 By-Pass to Aberdeen - Fayetteville Cut off 1 Shop Building 3 Houses Raeford Lumber Co. Tel. 875-3546 ave Everyday!! HOME FURNITURE CO. Phom; 673 4332 West End. N C OP EM ALL DAY EACH WEEKDAY WE BUY SOYBEANS Gurley's, Inc. 4 MILES WEST ON N.C. 211 TIMBERLAND, N. C. PHONE 8754539 Yard Sale Saturday, Nov. 15 10 a.m. until in Ann Webb's Yard Hwy 211 E?it (WEATHER PERMITTING) 0000 JUNK ON SAUE FROM A WHOLE BUNCH OF US AUCTION ESTATE SALE SATURDAY NOV. 22. 1975 STARTING AT 10 AM. By order of the court we are selling the estate of Mrs. J.A. McGregor at public auction to the highest bidder. Sale will be held at DEVANE'S AUCTION BARN on 401 By-Pass. See next week's News-Journal for partial listing. Donny DeVone, Auctioneer Lie. No. 62B
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