CLIFF blue... People & Issues J . RE-DISTRJCTING ... In think ing about how the Federal at teHimi ^h" PJVasJin8,on have been A sTmifv h ?rth Carolina General tv ffn? y y We mUSt SP,U COun" of IE orderLJto elect members , ? House and State Federal1 *Pr '' l? me that ,he reaeral Government in Washington is taking on power authority that belongs to the county and the General Assembly sJ*kVArUCIe X of ,he United States Constitution, which reads 1 1 -,e P2wers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution nor prohibited by it to the States' are reserved to the States resDec! lively, or to the people " P This 10th amendment appears to j?f/hal ^-districting in the several states should be strictly up to the individual states, and the Federal Government is far afield from authority to meddle in a state's authority to legislate county districts for members of the General Assembly. It appears that in some legal wav we should be able to define i districts for state senators and state r?Pr,esentatives for our own state of North Carolina. We again quote from the U.S. Constitution: "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the State, respectively or to the people." NO GROWTH BUDGET ... We observe in the Fayetteville Observer that the 1982-83 propos ed budget shows a "no growth" 1 was approved by the Cumberland County Board of Health, after the board eliminated an unfilled sanitation position and cut re quested funding for dental sup plies. K The budget received a round of applause from Virginia Thomp son, board of health member and chairman of the board of county commissioners. Commissioners ' are once again asking all county departments to maintain a "no growth" budget. Except in unusual cir cumstances, we think the Cumberland County Commis sioners are on solid ground to halt the run-away inflation. We feel that Town Commis sioners, County Commissioners, the General Assemblies over the nation and Congress should at tempt in every way possible to hold expenditures down this year DR. MACDONALD ... Dr. Jef fery MacDonald who was con victed in Federal Court in Raleigh m February 1970, of killing his wife and two children, has been in and out of court many times and faces three life sentences. DRINKING ... It seems that in recent weeks and months we can detect a stronger feeling for more stringent laws on drinking, with so many deaths and wrecks attributed to over-drinking and continuing to drive. We feel that such an awakening has not come too soon According to the Wall Street Journal, "Half of the traffic fatalities in the U.S. each year are caused by alcohol-related crashes, in which approximately 70 persons are killed each day." F. LEE BAILEY ... We have been watching the newspapers in recent days regarding the charge against F. Lee Bailey, for driving while intoxicated in San Fran cisco, Calif. Bailey is probably the most noted criminal lawyer since the death of the late Clarence Dar row, who died in 1938. The jurors who heard nine days of testimony, deliberated about tVi hours before returning the ver dict in which Bailey was found in nocent of driving under the in fluence of alcohol. But he was also convicted of running a stop sign Feb. 28 as he drove along a fashionable Pacific Heights street. EDDIE KNOX ... N.C. Citizens who want Eddie Knox to be Gover nor have organized a statewide committee supporting the Charlotte Mayor, who has filed with the North Carolina state board of elections. Knox has ex pressed much interest in the 1984 gubernatorial campaign, but has not yet announced. The Knox committee office headquarters is at 407 East Boulevard in Charlotte. WLY\r\nrr\ r~\r BUYING ? SELLING * TRADING ? SERVICES \j \ // n inn r^v^i/ i JOB OPPORTUNITIES * in^7 i NOTICE All classified advertising must b? paid for In advance unless you have an established ad vertising account. Classified ad rates are 10 cents per word with a minimum of Si. SO. The classified advertising deadline is 2 p.m. each Tuesday. ^K^help ?^WANTED Information on ALASKAN and OVERSEAS employment. Ex cellent income potential. Call (312) 741-9780 Extension 3323. 49-53C $241.20 weekly (fully guaranteed) working part or full time at home. Weekly paychecks mailed directly to you from Home Office every Wednesday. Start immediately. No experience necessary. National company. Details and application mailed. Send your name and ad dress to: Bond Industries, Hiring Dept. 77, Kendalia, Texas 78027. 52-1P A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO FEEL, A BEAUTIFUL WAY TO WORK! Sell Avon. Earn $$$, set your own hours. Must be over 18. Call collect 483-7071. 1C Experienced Paint and Body repair man. Apply at Beasley's Body Shop, 401 Bypass. IP Salesclerk needed at the Pope's Store, Main St., Raeford, N.C. Full time and part time, apply at the store only. 1C automobiles! FOR SALE 4-wheel farm Wagon, twelve hun dred bushel grain bin with blower. Tel. Day 875-5132, night 875-2246. TFC 1977 Olds Cutlass Supreme. Low mileage, very, good condition. $3450. Phone 875-3278. TFC 1967 GMC long bed truck with 1972 motor and transmission. $800.00. Call 875-8913 before 5:30 p.m. and 875-2504 after 6:00 p.m. TFN 1975 Dodge Colt, 2 dr., and 1965 Plymouth Fury III, 4 dr. Good Cond. 875-3961. 1-2P 1977 Granada: 2 door, Red Sedan. Excellent condition with AT, PS, PB, AC, radio, new battery, small 302 V8. Call 875-8237 after 6 p.m. in Raeford. 1-2P / EMPLOYMENT 1 \ I J WANTED I Will do private duty nursing anytime. Experience in skill nurs ing. Call 875-5206. IP Will do house cleaning. 5 days per week . Call 875-5483 . 1 P CARD OF THANKS We .wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many acts of kindness, cards, food, visits and floral offering received during the passing of our loved one. May God bless each and everyone one of you. The Family of Angela Powell. IP CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to thank all those who remembered me with cards, visits, flowers, and all acts of kindness during my recent hospitalization. May God bless all of you. Martha Nave. TFN Library News (Continued from page 13) I 04530, 1%7. 1 cassette, single 9 track. (SRL J/82 S10.95 Enrich ment AV) Hoke County Public Library, a member of the Sandhill Regional Library System, received the fol lowing new books week ending - April 9. They are available at the Hoke County Public Library and bookmobile in Raeford. Bookmobile Schedule ) May 3, WAYSIDE -- Cleva Newton, Doris Lyle. Lois Wood i?*Hft-Journal makes e\ery effort to publish on ly reliable ads. We urge "ii r readers to carefully consider their investment and if you have doubt re garding the offer, to inves tigate carefully. cehj One quarter horse, guilding, sor rel, 10 years old, excellent pleasure horse. $750.00. Call Warren Pate, 875-3379 (work) or875-2429 (home). 51-1C FOR SALE: Jersey milk cow, giv ing 3'/j gal. per day, has had 2 calves. Call 875-4942. 1 p LOST & FOUND Missing in vicinity of Chance Housing area, Davis Bridge, Rt. 2, Raeford, N.C. Dog mixed breed, Golden Retriever and Red Setter. Reward offered. Call 875-8697. 1 P HOMES & LAND REAL ESTATE, INC. (In Front ot Burlington Mills) Tel. 875-5132 Night 875-3562 875-2246 McGINNIS PLUMBING I SUPPLY Lie. #8433 P Bathroom Remodeling TERMS AVAILABLE Showroom Open Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. -9 a.m. or by appointment Tel. 87S-8861 WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALD'S TIRE RECAP. 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LADIES RETAIL READY-TO-WEAR CHAIN OFFERS A REWARDING a EXCITING CAREER IN SALES MANAGEMENT WITH. . . ?ATTRACTIVE SALARY ?COMMISSION ?MERCHANDISE DISCOUNTS ?FULL COMPANY FRINGE BENEFITS CATO , RAEFORD IS SEEKING A MANAGER WHO ? ENJOYS DIRECT PUBUC CONTACT ? IS RESPONSIBLE ? AGGRESSIVE ? CAN MOTIVATE SALES PERSONNEL WE WILL CONTACT APPLICANTS FOR CONFIDENTIAL INTERVIEW SEND RESUMETO: Ms. Ftmicm Otlvtf P.O. Box 22016* ChaHottt, N.C. 2S222 AN EQUAL OFPORTUMITV EMPLOYER