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OUTLA W DRAMA ? Henry Berry Lowrie [played by Derek Lowrey]. Lumbee Indian folk hero of the highly acclaimed outdoor drama in Robeson County. "STRIKE AT THE WIND.'" poses with his gang (Lowrie is front and center with hat and eunl. The ulav is every Thursday, Friday, Saturday night at 8:30 p.m. at the Lakeside Amphitheatre at the Riverside Country Club near Pembroke. Tickets are S3.50 General and S4.00 preferred. For more information contact "STRIKE AT THE WIND.'". Box 1059. Pembroke. N.C. \919] 521-2401. MUSICAL - Beach belles pase prettily with their beaus during a song - and ? ?dance section of the upcoming Circa "76 production of "Music of the Movies." The musical revue of film music will open July 8 at the Cumberland County Memorial A uditorium in Fayetteville for a two weekend run. 7</cMtye By Ji m Dea n N C Wildlif* Rtiourcn Commission "Am I going to be able to get steel shot to use this year at Currituck?" That was one of the first ques tions that came up when it was recently announced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service that only steel shot would be allowed for waterfowl hunting on or over the waters and marshes of Currituck County this fall and winter. The answer, apparently, is yes. Steel shot will be available and the 'various major arms manufacturers have stated that waterfowl hunters should have no trouble obtaining adequate supplies. * "We don't anticipate any prob lems." said Howard Hansen of Federal Cartridge Corporation in Minneapolis. Minnesota. "We expect to have plenty of steel shot for the Atlantic Flyway. including the area in North Carolina where they will be required." Spokesmen at Remington and Olin also expressed opinions that there would be enough shot. The steel shot will most likely be distributed through normal sales channels. It is anticipated that retail outlets in and around Curri tuck County will get a higher proportion of the steel shot, but that steel shot would also be ? available throughout North Caro lina at major retail sporting goods pores. For the upcoming 1976-77 water owl season in North Carolina, only furrituck County will be affected the Federal steel shot require ent. Currituck County is one of line areas on the Atlantic Coast |here only sfeel shot will be ermitted; however, the ban on ad shot in Currituck County will pply only on or over the waters fid marshes of of the county. That eans that hunters shooting geese other waterfowl in fields, for ample, will still be able to use kd shot. purpose of the Federal ban on lead shot is to stop the accumulation of spent lead pellets in areas where they build up and are ingested by geese, ducks and coots. If enough lead shot are ingested along with grains of sand which the birds use to "grind" their food, then the result can be lead poisoning and eventually death to the birds. Currituck County was selected as one of the nine areas for the lead shot ban because it has been a traditional waterfowl hunting area for many, many years. That means that chances are pretty good that there are quite a few lead pellets in the sound. The search for a suitable sub stitute for lead shot has been a long and controversial one, yet biologists and hunters have been hopeful that some way could be found to reduce the use of lead shot in those scattered areas where lead shot buildup could cause lead poisoning for waterfowl species. This fall will mark the first time that steel shot have been required on any area in North Carolina, and it will be interesting to see how it works out. ? AROUND TOWN? Continued from page 1 Margaret McNeill gave us the history of Antioch Presbyterian Church. At Antioch we were served tea, brownies and cookies. We also want to express our thanks to Mrs. Frances Wooley for her help in making our week of travel a success Her acting as chaperone was greatly appreciated. Without the interest and aid of these ladies and gentleman the trip would have been a complete flop. Thanks again to you all. lames W. Turlington For the Gifted Class Hoke County Schools for FAST ACTION use the 1 will not be responsible for debts incurred by anyone but myself. Betty Jo Freeman. I0P FOR SALE: 200 old Timey per fumed Sweet Betsy Shrubs, 15 box woods, 2 to 3 ft. tall. Call 425-3751. Fayetteville. l'/i miles of Rockfish. 10P FOR SALE: 1967 Volkswagen, runs good, $400.00. Call 875-3187 after 5:30 p.m. I0P We are in the market for all varieties of rye. Call collect 803 634-6557 for prices. Douglas Seed Company. Ruby. S.C. 10-17C CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to everyone for your prayers, thoughts, and the many kindnesses extended us during the recent illness and death of our loved one. May God richly bless you. The family of Melvin W. Ashburn. 10C ?LIBRARY? Continued from page 1 drizzle during most of the day Monday threatened the festivities for a second time. About 800-1,000 persons, far less than expected, turned out at Hoke High stadium with umbrellas for the program staged by the Hoke County Bicentennial Commission. Rev. M. H. Williams gave a special prayer message after the flag raising by the N. C. National Guard and singing of the Star Spangled Banner by the Hoke County Singers under the direction of Mary Archie McNeill. Along with the Hoke County Singers, the Sandhill Choral Soci ety directed by Russell McAllister performed. Following a talk on the history of the 50 year-old Raeford Fire Department given by Robert Gat lin, the Raeford firemen put on the main event - a 30 minute fireworks show which kept the skies ablaze with color and lights. The evening was rounded off with the cutting of the county's Bicentennial birthday cake, pre pared by Carolyn Ashley, which was served to the youngsters. ?COUNTY? Continued from page 1 under the Comprehensive Employ ment Training Act (CETA ) program; Approved a request from the Board of Education to transfer $20,000 from capital outlay fund to current expense fund in the 1976 - 77 budget, and also $5,000 from maintenance salaries fund to repair of buildings fund; Approved budgets for 1976 - 77 for all of the rural volunteer fire departments; Re - appointed Mrs. J.M. And rews and Mrs. D.R. Huff to the Hoke County Library Board for another term; Agreed to a joint meeting with the Raeford City Council on July 13 at 7:30 P.M. to discuss land use proposals to be presented by the Council of Governments (COG); Selected commissioner John Bal four as voting delegate to the annual county commissioners state meeting Aug. 22 in Pinehurst; Authorized a change order in the construction contract for the new library to cover the cost of a portable kitchen at $2,100; Discussed changing the agreed upon sale of land next to the highway department office off W. Prospect Ave. by reducing the amount of land to be offered but took no formal action. Next regular monthly meeting of the board is July 19 at 7:30 P.M. , ?PHILLIPS? Continued from page 1 Man of The Year, Phillips is a member of the Winston-Salem Kiwanis Club and the Charlotte and Greensboro Rotary Clubs. He is a member of the Board of Visitors at Duke Divinity School, the Board of Trustees of the Joint Council on Economic Education, chairman of the Chief State School Officers National Committee on Education and Military Coordina tion and chairman of the Chief State School Officers Committee on International Education. He formerly served on the board of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, the executive committee of the American Associ ation of School Administrators and the board of directors of the AASA National Academy for School Executives. He and his wife Mary are the parents of four children. NOTICE All clasaified advertising must be paid for in advance unless you have an estab lished advertising account. Classified ad rates are 7' per word with a minimum of tl.OO. The classified adver tising deadline is S p.m. each Tuesday. FOR RENT -- Mobile home. Harmonv Heights. Call 868-2300. 10-11C Mechanic Needed: Chevrolet deal ership, only experienced need apply, good working conditions, good pay. Bob Lockey. Service Manager. McLaurin - McArthur Chevrolet Co. Laurinburg. 10-11C BATON LESSONS -- Expert, reasonable rates. Hours can be arranged. Children or adults. Learn for fun and lots of enjoy ment! Call 875-3023. 10C FOR SALE: Girl's 26" 3 speed bike, good cond.. 875-2072. TFC HOUSE FOR SALE: 3 bedroom. 2 baths, living room and family room, kitchen, central air. car peted. garage, all brick. Phdne 875-4512. 10P REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE BY OWNER: 3 bedroom brick ranch, carport. 3 yrs. old. Ig. kitchen & dining area w/sliding glass doors opening to beautiful 20' x 22' wood deck w/9' brick bar-b-q, every room newly wall papered w/shag carpeting. IVi baths, laundry room, elec. heat, elec. range w/hood. $25,900.00 Call for appt: 875-5710. 10P FOR SALE: 3 bedroom brick veneer with three barns, six acres land, two acres coastal bermuda. road front. Arabia Section. Tel. 875-3954. I0-13P FOR SALE: Elvis Presley tickets, Aug, 3. Fayetteville concert.875 3998. 10P FOR SALE:Fresh silver Queen corn. Call 875-2567. 10-11C NOTICE: Due to old age. several old articles are on sale. Clarence Lytch, Raeford. IOC YARD SALE: Lots of clothes, dishes, etc. By Fran Solomon. 10-1 p.m. Hwy. 211 East. Saturdav. July 10. 10C FOR SALE: 3 bedrooms, l'/j bath, kitchen and living room, carpeting, carport, good location. 875-4365. 8-10P HOMES FOR SALE: $300.00 down payment. No closing cost. Monthly payments up to 30 years. Carson Davis. Jr., 501 Harris Ave.. 875-4870. TFC SOMETHING NEW! Deluxe customized handfitted golf clubs. Golf club repair, grips, shafts, club heads, swing weighted. Fast service. William L. "Bill" Upchurch. Golf Instructor, Arabia Golf Club, Raeford. N.C. Home Phone 875-4161. Golf lessons by appointment. 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 Quality Paint And Improvement INTERIOR - EXTERIOR Free Estimates ONE DAY SERVICE TEL. 425-2727 DENNIS CABLE WAYSIDE CABINET SHOP yWtMR Yean Isyerieme Cuttom MMb?t A InttaNtog CflWMtt CAU 175-1474 FOB PVH BTMAATtS S.B. HOBSON 401 N. HOUSE FOR SALE: Renovated older home. 4000 sq. ft. living space. 5 br.. 3 full baths, large kitchen, screened front porch. 4 fireplaces, approximately 1 acre wooded lot. Call 875-4370. TFC CAKE DECORATING: Special occasion cakes, rag dolls, Mickey Mouse. Holly Hobbie, birthdays, wedding cakes, petit fours, etc. Call 875-4087. C. Ashley. 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 LOTS FOR SALE?DUNDEE FARMS: Beautiful home sites and mobile home sites, wooded or open, from '/j acre to 10 acres, terms 10% down simple interest on balance up to 5 years. Call Arran Realty, Inc.. 867-8181 or Bobby Beard 867-2943 nights. 7-10C 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 FOR SALE: By owner, completely renovated turn of century home. 4 bedrooms, central air, carpet, fire places. 875-2429. TFC TESTED and approved by millions of homemakers. Blue Lustre Rent electric shampooer. Raeford Hard ware. 9-13C SAVE Time ... Money ... and Worry ... See Quality Motors first for a better used car! Quality Motors, Harris Ave. 9-13C Wedding Receptions & Luncheons Pat Goza 875-2926 REYNOLDS REPAIRS & REMODELING FREE ESTIMATES PHONE 875 2720 AFTER 5 P.M. CECIL REYNOLDS RAEFORD EARL'S ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATION and REPAIR Rt. 2 - Box 399 - Raeford, M. C Phone 875-2369 if no answer - - 875-2544 PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE State License No.4807-L EARL CHASON, Prop. 2* Hour Wrecker Service Front End Alignment Raeford Motor Co. Body Shop E EDINBOROUGH AVE. RAEFORD. N.C. COMPLETE PAINT & BODY WORK AUTO AIR CONDITIONER REPAIR HOWARD CRAIG PHONE: DAY 875-5650 NIGHT 875 5314 DON'T WAIT FOR ?WINTER? Let us build you a NEW. ALL BRICK HOME (2.3 or 4 bedrooms). House is carpeted paneling - much QUALITY YOU PICK THE COLORS Enclosed garage. These homes are built under a government program that can mean: LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS NO DOWN PAYMENT Can or write now (or more into: Pioneer Homes, Inc. 404 N. Main St. P O Boi 427 Hope Mills. N. C. 28348 425-9191 (evenings call".) Jerry Mayes 424-2311 Brenda Worley 425-4254 FOR RENT: 3 bedroom house, living room, kitchen, den, 875 4103. 9-10P Reduce excess fluids with Fluidex ? Lose weight with Dex-a-Diet capsules, Hoke Drug. 6-12P Reduce excess fluids with Fluidex tablets, only $1.89, Hoke Drug. 6-1 OP FOR SALE: AKC registered boxer puppies, show and pet quality, male and female, brindle and fawn. Call 875-4370. TFC STEVE'S Grass Mowing Service CALL 875 3840 OPEN FULL TIME Cameron and Oldham WELDING (Ron Cameron & Jerry Oldham) Hours: 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Weekdays, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. Saturdays. Electric Welding, Oxygen Acetylene, Portable Welding? Heli-Arc on Hwy. 20 near Oakdale Gin. Tel: 875-6343. HARDEN Appliance Service 401 NORTH Service On All Makes & Models Owner - Delton Harden 875-4907 875-4384 Carolina Turf Co. Ready Mixed Concrete PROMPT DELIVERY Phone 8754025 - 8754986 WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALDS TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875-2079 114 RACKET ALLEY & STEWART STREET Western Auto Announces JERRY LEWIS FULL TIME SERVICE REPAIR TO ALL MAKES AND MODEL APPLIANCES TEL. 875-2061 Day 875-4179 Night COLOR TV SERVICE Home Ser. Calls $540 B&W T.V. & Stereos 875-2365 Till 9 P.M. WHITE'S Cabinet Shop CUSTOM MADE CABINETS ? BATHROOMS ? DESKS * KITCHENS -A BOOKCASES ? CARPET For Free Information 8i Eitimatet DIAL 875-5218 Day 875-4828 Night Hwy 401 By-Pass WELL BORING & DRILLING T. H. Blaokwelder, Owner Day Phone 692-8372 Night Phone 692-77% We are now here to serve you . Contractors or Individuals Approved by State & County Workmanship 4k Materials Guaranteed
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