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Produce Specials) DAILY BRAND Bird Seed SUNMAID BRAND Prunes 5 6 bag 99* 24 or *f 29 bag U.S. #1 ALL PURPOSE WHITE Potatoes 20 1!88 EDENBOROUGH CENTER Hearing Scheduled F or CD Block Grants Citizens and local elected of ficials in Hoke County and across the state will have an opportunity to comment on the state's propos ed plan for distributing approx imately S45 million in 1983 Com munity Development Block Grant funds at two public hearings on January 10 in Asheville and Raleigh. The Asheville hearing will begin at 2 p.m. in the Owen Art Manage ment Building on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Asheville. The hearing in Raleigh will be held in the ground floor hearing room of the Arch dale Building, 512 N. Salisbury Street, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Department of Natural Resources and Community Development is the state agency responsible for administration of the program. NRCD Secretary Joseph W. Grimsley feels the public hearings are essential to continued success of the CDBG ef fort. Commenting on the upcoming hearings, Grimsley stated, "In order for the limited CDBG alloca tion to have the greatest local im pact, it is imperative that we con tinue to work closely with local of ficials and citizens. We cannot operate in a vacuum and expect the CDBG funds to have the most beneficial effect possible in North Carolina." Specific topics for discussion at the hearings include modifications in the state CDBG program regula tions and the proposed Statement of Program Design for fiscal year 1983. The statement will be for warded to the federal Department of Housing and Urban Develop ment once it is finalized. North Carolina began ad ministering the program during 1982 and awarded approximately $45 million in Community Development Block Grants to 89 cities and counties for community revitalization, economic develop ment and development planning projects. Grimsley noted that the method of distributing CDBG funds dur ing the past year worked very well and no significant changes are be ing proposed. "However, we are continuing to refine the applica tion review and scoring process to improve both the program's effec tiveness at the local level and the efficiency of our program ad ministration," he added. Citizens who wish to comment at the public hearings are asked to register 30 minutes prior to the beginning of the proceedings at both locations. On The Front Burner (Continued from page 4 B > you can tackle together. The choice is yours. You can either choose to feel bad or you can choose to continue what you enjoy, regardless of who's around to do it with, WEIGHT LOSS SCHEMES Many of us put pounds on very easily. Unfortunately, they don't leave the same way. So be especial ly careful when you buy weight los ing devices or sign up for treatments that promise quick results. Advertisements for weight loss schemes often use testimonial advertising -- the kind that says "I lost 13 punds in six days." But los ing weight isn't that simple. In fact, the best way to lose weight, and stay healthy too, is to use up more calories in physical activity that you consume in food. That means extra exercise and calorie counting. So steer clear of gadgets, devices and plans that claim to get rid of extra pounds without effort. They are a waste of money -- and may even be hazardous to your health. Schedule Tuesday, January 18, 1983 12:00 p.m. - Business Girls Exten sion Homemakers Club Meeting. 2:30 p.m. - Raedeen Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. 7:30 p.m. - Philippi Extension Homemakers Club Meeting. Fraziers Receive Academic Honors Joan Frazier, a junior majoring in music education at East Carolina University, has been named to the Dean's List for the fall semester. Julie Frazier, a senior majoring in music therapy at East Carolina University, has been named to the Honor Roll for the fall semester. Joan & Julie are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frailer of Rock fish, N.C.
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