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rested in their small typewritten history ? maybe they think they're , not important enough, or the publication isn't elegant enough. "But we are vitally interested," she insists. "We want one copy of every published genealogy of every > family in the state." She emphasized that every scrap of information is valuable and of interest to someone, now or in the future. She mentioned, too, that the plain typewritten histories, small in size, and unbound, often contain as much real information as the beautifully bound keepsake volumes, and many are quite well-done. "We are constantly collecting all kinds of records, published ab stracts, published church and Bible records and compiled cemetery records. "We are deeply indebted to those dedicated souls who bundle them selves up and go out to copy tombstone records," she mentioned. Mrs. Albright explained that still today, since most records are kept on a county-wide basis, -anyone beginning research must have the country of origin or he might have to search records of all 100 counties. There, again the family booklets are immensely helpful, she pointed out. Even if some of the recollec tions (often written years later) are not entirely accurate, in most every case, the county of origin is correct, she added. Again she emphasized the fas cination of reading the life and times of people, for instance, the household inventories. Mrs. Al bright said questions always come to her mind such as, if a family with six children lists a table and four chairs, did the youngsters sit on the stools, or stand while eating, or did the family members eat in shifts? Or, "Where might the housewife have kept this or that (object unfamiliar to today's housewife)?" Or, "What is a britches band?" Mrs. Albright is grateful to the diligence and to the generosity of any who have published a family history and presented a copy to the State Library Genealogy Section. "There gifts enable us to serve more people with our very limited genealogy funds," she stated. The contributions received give us a broader and deeper collection, and ours is already one of the best collections in the southeast. "And for those successful hun ters," she added with a twinkle and "a grin, "we can provide a room for screamine." ? NEW COACH? Continued from page 1 three, and Rachael, one. Harris and his family are mem bers of the Methodist Church, and he is a member to the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, and the North Carolina Jaycees. He has also been in charge of the Special Olympics in the Burlington area, and has worked with youth coaching. Harris said his goals at Hoke High would be to make, create, and sustain a successful and winning program: to have and induce participation; and to coach the players as if they were his own. He said his philosophy involves hard work, dedication, and the creation of an atmosphere where the players have fun playing the game. "The key to our success will be the players themselves and the student body's support. If we have players who will meet the challenge to make themselves the best player possible, and have the support of the student body and the com munity, I think the won-loss record Wll take care of itself," said Harris. He said the offense he will use will depend on the personnel available, but he would like to use an option type offense, and possibly utilize a passing attack. Harris said he likes the wishbone offense and has used it in the past. "I'm a defensive control coach and 1 like my defense to make things happen," he said. "To be successful, you have got to have a sound defense." he added. He also expressed the impor tance of the kicking game. Harris said he hoped to expand the weight program at the high school and hopes to get involved with it early next week. "My wife and I have fallen in love with the community and are looking forward to making it our home, he concluded. Church Of God Homecoming Homecoming service will be held Sunday at the Church of God on Green St. Dinner will be served at 1 P.M. Singing will begin at 2 P.M. featuring the Causey Family of Thomasville, N.C. Tne public is (ivited. MANPOWER COORDINATOR: Requires energetic person with leadership ability and organizing capability. Must be acquainted with employment procedures in business and industry. Administra tive or supervisory experience help ful. Duties include research, coun seling and contacts with employers. Training at the college level or equivalent in experience. Apply: Four-County Community Services, Inc., P.O. Box 988, Laurinburg, North Carolina 28352, 276-7011. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. 52C JOBS NOW AVAILABLE in many fields for men and women age 17-27. No experience necessary; we provide top training. Starting pay $361-$588, promotion after six months, 30-day annual vacation with pay, excellent medical and dental benefits, advancement and educational opportunities un limited. Call George Painter, U.S. Air Force, in Fayetteville at 483 8606 or visit at 1702 Owen Drive, Bordeaux Shopping Center. JOBS NOW AVAILABLE! 52-3C FOUND: Beagle puppy, female, no collar. Call 875-5719. 52P FOR SALE: One horse wagon. Also, '67 Chev. motor, V8. Call 875-2327. 52-1P BRICK HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, central air and heat, 715 E. Donaldson Ave. 875-3029. 52P FOR SALE: Mobile home, excel lent condition, best offer for equity, assume low monthly payments. 875-5386. 52P FOR SALE: 72 Olds Delta 88, 4 dr., HT, air cond., AM/FM, new radials, clean, $1895. Phone 875 3708. 52P ATTENTION STUDENTS. HOUSEWIVES OR RETIRED persons: Could you use 550-75 extra income each week. Full or part time. Olan Mills Studio needs you 20-24 hours per week. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. or 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day. Apply in person to Doris Dalton beginning Thursday April 22nd after 9 am. Lady, man or student with car for light delivery work. Apply in person to Doris Dalton beginning Mon. April 26 at Tanglewood Motel. 52P CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the volunteer firemen of Hoke County and the N.C. Forestry Dept. for their great effort in fighting the fire last Saturday and to express our ap preciation to them. Virgil and Mildred Dedas, John and Edith Best, Robert and Gladys Colson, Cathy Colson Bishop. 52P Service Personnel Airmail Guin Airman William R. Guin Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Guin of Rt. 4. Raeford. has completed Air Force basic training at Lack land AfB. Tex. During his six weeks training, he studied the Air Force mission, organization and customs and received special instruction in human relations. The airman is remaining at 1 ackland for specialized training in the security police field. Airman Guin attended Hoke High School and has studied at Sandhills Community College in Southern Pines. His wife. Tammy, is the daughter of Mrs. Bess Gillis of Red Springs. Marine Pvt. Charles E. Baker, son of Alfred Baker of Raeford, was graduated from recruit train ing at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, PurTi? Island. S.C. Physical conditioning, discipline and 'eamwork are emphasized during Marine recruit training. Classes include instruction in close ?.tder drill. Marine Corps history, first aid. uniform regula tions and military customs and court- -ics. FOR RENT: 2 br. mobile home. Call 875-4994 between 9-5 pm. 52 C YARD SALE: Three family yard sale at Rockfish by the railroad tracks. May 4 and May 8, 10 a.m. until. 52P HELP WANTED: Male that can paint and do light carpenter work. Contact Turtle's Repair Service. 52C YARD SALE: Corner E. 5th and N. Jackson. Saturday, May 1, Car bed, play pen, high chair, dressing table. 52P FOR SALE: 15 ft camper, self contained, with air conditioner and awning. Excellent condition. 875 5463 . 52P Holiday Camper For Sale: 27 ft, self contained, used very little, call 875-3385 after 4 p.m. 52-1C FOR SALE: 1972 Chevolet Caprice. Air, full power, AM-FM, tilt steering, vinyl top. Excellent condition. Call 875-4400. 52-1C 1 will babysit in my home from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. 875-2062 . 52P TWO AKC Litter Registered Bea gles for sale. Females, 9 months old. To the woman that called you had the right number. 875-2062 52P PLUSH OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT: lobby available, ideal for insurance agent, See Superior Sales, Inc. Ph. 875-3032. TFC HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 br, 1 '/a baths, Lr, large den, carpeted, central air & heat, range, fence, 1506 sq. ft. 875-5571. TFC FOR SALE: one lot in Silver City Community. Call between hours of 8-5.875-5103. TFC CAKE DECORATING: Special occasion cakes. Rag dolls, Mickey Mouse, birthdays, petit fors, etc. Call 875-4087 C. Ashley TFC GARAGE SPACE FOR RENT: hourly, daily, weekly, monthly. See Superior Sales, Inc. Ph. 875-3032. TFC MOBILE HOME SPACES tor rent. Rockfish Road. Call 875 2439. 49-52P FOR RENT: Furnished apartment, close in, reasonable. 875-4863. 51-52P FOR SALE: 3 bedroom double wide on .58 acre lot in Wright and Bell Subd. off N.C. 211 towards Red Springs. 940 square foot hearted area. Just $7,500.00. Call 739-3274. TFC HOMES FOR SALE: S300.00 down payment. No closing cost. Monthly payments up to 30 years. Carson Davis, Jr., 501 Harris Ave., 875-4870. TFC White's Cabinet Shop A Ntw Cmvn1hc? for Tfc?lr CwtMMrt. WMto't It N?w Uytef FkiH^ ft T1m WWtt'i Mm A Cew^Ute Um Of FlMrfci| l?cMte? C?rp?t A Vtaryl H?r C*v?rte?. Free Estimates Call 875-5218 ? 875-4828 Hwy 401 ty-Pass STILL LOOKING? Well, come by and see our fine used cars and look no more. Quality Motors, Harris Ave. 48-52C TAKE soil away the Blue Lustre way from carpets and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer. Raeford Hardware. 48-52C HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, eat-in kitchen with stove, dish washer and disposal; family room, wall to wall carpeting, central air, attached garage, attached deck. 875-5564. 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 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. TFC HOUSE FOR RENT: New three bedrooms, central air conditioning and gas heat, dishwasher and range. Pilot Equities Inc., 502 Harris Ave., Raeford, N.C. 875 4870. TFN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA offers the following surplus property for sale by public bid in Raeford. N.C. Industrial or Commercial lot, o.6 acres, measuring approx. 100' X 270' with frontage on both Prospect and Donaldson near Dickson Street. Former Highway Maintenance Facility containing the following: A. Brick Shop Bldg. 2,000 sf. with 3-12'X 12' overhead doors, 2 office areas and storage. B. 8 - vehicle storage shed. C. Concrete block grease house - 130 sf. D. 8,000 gal. underground tank. E. Approx. 1,000 sq. yds. asphalt paving. Minimum bid $28,5000.00. Basis of Sale: Cash, as - is condition. Public bidding by mail with upset bid periods as necessary. 5% certified deposit required with bid. Bids must be received in the State Property Office no later than 2:00 pjn. May 19, 1976. For bid forms and other information, contact Ken Long. Agent. Real Property Office, Dept. of Administration, 116 West Jones St., Raleigh, N.C. 2760J. Phone (919) 829-4346. To inspect property contact the DOT Highway Maintenance Shop, Raeford. Phone 875-3579. Sl-IC Carolina Turf Co. Ready Mixed Concrete PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 875-4025 - 8754986 REYNOLDS REPAIRS & REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 876 2720 AFTER 5 P.M. CECIL REYNOLDS RAEFORD Western Auto Announces JERRY LEWIS FULL TIME SERVICE REPAIR TO ALL MAKES AND MODEL APPLIANCES TEL. 875-2061 Day 875-4179 Night NOTICE All classified advertising must be paid for in advance unless jou have an established adver tising account. The advertising deadline is 5 p.m. each Tues day. If you plan to calJ in your ad, please call in advance 10 we can receive payment in the mail by Tuesday. 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 McLauch lin Company. TFC HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 br. l'/i baths, Lr, 12' x 18' den, kitchen/ dining combination, carpet over hardwood floors in 4 rooms. Nice large lot. Phone 875-3678 . 49-52P PIANO FOR SALE: rebuilt, locat ed in county, interested party may have on easy terms, only if interested call collect 633-2905, Salisbury, N.C. 50-52P FOR SALE: Honda CB 175, guaranteed, only 2,100 miles, perfect cond. Call 875-3365 or 875-3307, or come by Howell Drug Co. TFC UffcN t-ULL I IMt Cameron and Oldham WELDING (Ron Cameron & Jerry Oldham) Hours: 8 a.m.-6 pjn. Weekdays, 8 a.m.* 4 p.m. Seturdays. Electric Welding, Oxygen Acetylene, Portable Welding? Heli-Arc on Hwy. 20 near Oakdale Gin. Tel: 875-6343. Gunney Garage 640 W. Prospect Phone 875-4667 APRIL SPECIAL TuneUp-s24.95 Reg. Brakes - s23.95 All Types Auto Repairs 24 Hour Wr?cker Service Front End Ahfnmefit Raeford Motor Co. Body Shop E. EDINBOROUGH AVE. RAEFORD. N. C. COMPLETE PAINT 4 BOOT WORK AUTO AIR CONDITIONER REPAIR HOWARD CRAIG PHONE: DAY 875-5650 NIGHT 875-5314 WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALDS TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875-2079 114 RACKET ALLEY & STEWART STREET FOR SALE: 1972 Pinto three door Runabout, 1600 CC engine, 49000 miles, straight drive. Call 875-2655 after 6 pjn. 5I-52P SPECIAL: $28 sprays for roaches, rats, waterbugs. Free termite esti mate. Call 944-2474. Aberdeen Exterminating Co., Aberdeen, NC 48-52P FOR SALE: Two story Williams burg in Thomasfteld, 4 bedrooms, 2l/jbaths, double car garage. 875 4967. TFC GOLF INSTRUCTION: Play bet ter golf, learn basic fundamentals, grip, stance, club selection, correct swing. All ages welcome. Lessons by appointment. Call Arabia Golf Club, 875-3524. Wm. L. Up church, 875-4161, Raeford. TFC STEVE'S Grass Mowing Service CALL 876 3640 WAYSIDE CABINET SHOP Wtm Tmh Exptrimi Custom BuitaHug ft ImtiWwi Cabtetts CALL 175 2474 FOt Flfl ESDMATD S.B. HOBSON 401 N. EARL'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATION and REPAIR Rt. 2 ? Box 399 - Raeford, N.C. Ph: 875-2369 i* no answer - - 875-2644 PROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE Stat* Licans* No. 4807-L EARL CHASON, Prop. WHITE'S Cabinet Shop CUSTOM MADE CABINETS * BATHROOMS ? DESKS ? KITCHENS ?BOOKCASES! For Free Information & Estimates DIAL 875-5218 Day 8754828 Night Hwy 401 By-Pass ~~^~^j?j?j>j?j?3WMMM?aK3apppoaoooaaps?ogaaooi WELL BORING & DRILLING T. H. Blackwelder, Owner Day Phone 692-8372 Night Phone 692-77% We are now here to serve you: Contractors or Individuals Approved by State & County Workmanship Mc Materials Guaranteed i?aies?9NSsws? Yard Sale g Saturday, May 1st (Weather Permitting) 10 a.m. until - in Margaref L Davis' Yard onHwy 211 East 1 mile from city limits \ Good Junk on Sale From a Bunch of Us 9 FOR SALE Adapter Kit To Convert Tractor To 3-Point Lift For Allis-Chalmers - D-17 Series 4 HOKE EXCHANGE FCX Dealer Agent U.S. 401 SOUTH PHONE I7S-3763 RAEFORD ANNOUNCING Harden Appliance Service 401 North li Now Open With Prompt Servie* On Any Mak? A^laner Telephones Owner - Delton Harden POEMS WANTED THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF POETS is compiling a book of poems. If you have written a poem and would like our selection committee to consider it for publication, send your poem and a self-addressed stamped envelope to: THE NORTH CAROLINA SOCIETY OF POETS 614 - 1st Union Bldg. Winston Salem, N. C. 27101
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