Rare wildlife Pond Cypress trees, like the ones shown here, are not as common in North Carolina, or anywhere else for that matter, as they used to be. These taxodium ascendens are alive and thriving in Hoke County's Antioch Bay. The bay, one of the mysterious Carolina Bays, has just - * ~-m*m been purchased by the North Carolina Nature Conservancy to preserve the rare plant and animal life there. Popular theory has it that the bays were formed some 25-50,000 years ago by meteors that struck the eastern seaboard, but no one knows for certain what caused them. A good teeth brushing will help dog's breath DEAR DOCTOR: I have a seven-year-old poodle who is los ing her teeth and has bad breath. Our veterinarian cleaned them but it didn't help. She won't eat dry dog food any more. What can be done and what should we feed her? ANSWER: It seems as though some pets develop tartar on their teeth more quickly than others. Even if your pet has had its teeth cleaned, it may be necessary to repeat the process periodically. You can, however, retard the deposition by brushing your pet's teeth on a routine basis. As foreign as this sounds to most pet owners, brushing the teeth can be done rather easily if your pet is cooperative. Use a regular toothbrush and either toothpaste or baking soda. Try to clean away the food particles from the upper teeth ? especially along RESIDENTIAL WIRING INSTALLATION & REPAIRS Donald Pittman ELECTRICIAN (Lie. No. 9898SP-SFD) Call (919) 975-9596 McGINNIS Plumbing ft Construction Licansmd Gfimral Contractor LICENSED PLUMBER 112 S. Main St. 975-8961 Raaford, N.C. 29379 975-5749 JERRY JORDAN 1-800-672 2277 CLARK Chevrolet-Cadillac PINEHURST, N.C. You And Your Pet the cheek teeth. If your pet has already lost many of its teeth, you may find it necessary to feed canned or soft moist foods. DEAR DOCTOR: We lost our nine year old Westie about a year ago. She was having trouble eating one day and, after examining her more closely, I realized she couldn't open her mouth. Our veterinarian said it was "Lion Jaw." She died after being put under an anesthetic. I'm not sure just why she died and since we are thinking about getting another Westie I would like more informa tion on this disease. ANSWER: Your pet had a disease that we don't see very often. The problem your veterinarian referred to as "Lion Jaw" is known as Eosinophilic ALUMINUM SHEETS (Printing Plates) Size 23 1/16 x 35. These large sheets are ideal for skirting mobile homes, lin ing corn bins, garages, dog houses, window boxes, rat and mouseproofing, fixing leaky roofs and you could think of much more. Easily cut with tin snips or heavy shears. One sheet covers 5 sq. ft. A bundle will cover 75 Bundle of 15 - *5 BUNDLES $14 S I Dickson Press, Inc. ?? W. Ehwood Ava. RMford, N.C. 2*37* myositis. The name means that there is an inflammation of the muscle and, if examined under a microscope, the muscle tissue has an increased number of a type of blood cell called an eosinophil. The disease can occur in any type of dog at any age. It can af fect many muscles of the body but its most dramatic effects are seen with the muscles that control the jaw. As your dog showed you, the muscles that are affected become tense and will not move. Treat ment is directed toward reducing the inflammation of the muscle fibers that preceed the fiber's destruction. Cortisone is used to control the disease. It is felt that FOR SALE! 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South Street Abfd?n, N.C. 28315 NOTICE Hoke County Taxpayers UNPAID 1983 COUNTY TAXES Will Be Advertised May 10, 1984 Deadline to keep tax from being advertised Friday, May 4, 1984 Elizabeth D. Livingston HOKE COUNTY TAX COLLECTOR . .. - ? -? -?? . the disease is caused by the im mune system of the body and therefore we don't cure the disease with treatment, we only control it. You should not avoid getting another Westie because of the pro blem you had with the last one. Editor's Note: This column is provided as a service by the NORTH CAROLINA VETERI NARY MEDICAL ASSOCIA TION. Do you have a question about pet care? If so, send it to "YOU AND YOUR PET," P.O. Box 887, Smithfield, N.C. 27577. Kemp is inducted in honor society Arthur D. Kemp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Kemp of Raeford was among 220 graduate, professional and undergraduate students who were recently in ducted into Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society at Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Phi Kappa Phi is an inter disciplinary honor society which has its prime objective to em phasize scholarship and character in the thought of college students, to foster the significant purposes for which universities have been founded, and to stimulate mental achievement by recognition through election to membership. The rigorous requirement for in duction at the graduate and profes sional level is the maintainance of a perfect 4.00 average (A =4.00) with at least 24 hours of course credit. Kemp is a fourth year Ph.D. candidate in Counseling I ?? Arthur D. Kemp Psychology, a magna cum lauda * graduate of N.C. A&T. State University in Greensboro and a 1977 graduate of Hoke County High School. I Scholarship winner Amy Lynne Schuchard (center), the recipient of the 1984 Proctor Silex, Inc. four year scholarship, receives congratulations from Gerald P. LaShomb (right), the Plant Manger of the Southern Pines facility and her father, David G. Schuchard, Production Superintendent. The Proctor-Siiex, Inc. Scholarship Program is offered to the sons and daughters of employees with three years of more continuous service. Each April the scholarship recipient is chosen by a local selection com mittee on the basis of high school academic standing, such personal qualities as character and leadership ability, and Scholastic Aptitude > Test Scores. Amy attended Hoke County Schools up through her sophomore year of high school, when she was selected to attend the North Carolina School of Science and Math in Durham, where she is now completing her senior year of high school. Amy's grade point average has been noted among the highest in her class throughout her school years. She was selected as a Morehead Nominee in Durham where she is now attending school. Amy has been accepted to attend the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill this fall. ? ADVERTISEMENT OF TAX LIENS ON REAL PROPERTY Under and by virtue of the authority vested in me by Section 105-369 of the North Carolina General Statutes and pursuant to an order of the City Council of the City of Raeford, dated April 12, 1984, 1 am hereby advertising tax liens for the year of 1983 upon the real estate described below. The amount advertised will be increased by interest and costs, and the omission of interest and costs from the amount advertised will not constitute a waiver of the taxing unit's claim for those items. The real estate that is subject to the lien, the name of the person to whom the property is listed for taxes, and the principal amount of the taxes are set out below. If the taxes remain unpaid, the lien will be foreclosed by the taxing unit and the property sold to satisfy the taxing unit's claim for taxes. This 12th day of April, 1984. Betty S. Smith City Tax Collector LISTER PROPERTY AMOUNT Bclva G. Altman, *21 Niven St $174.25 Aline Baldwin Heirs, Lot 20 Magnolia St 27.26 James W. Baxley, Jr., *I4A, 14B A 13 Donaldson 152.40 Annie L. Bease, *29 Edtnborough 104.97 Lula M. Beany, #32 Oakland Sub 186.96 Larry J. Beatty A wife, *26-D 1.62 Earnest Bethea, *14 2.18 Helen Billingcr, Robbins Hgts. 78 101.54 Blue Enterprises, Inc., *33 Harris Ave. A *29 Bethel Road .34.56 Universal Sports Center, *30 A 30A Prospect Ave 160.80 Edmund Burney 1.78 Myrl Miller. Lot 28. Donaldson 112.28 Open Arms Rest Home. Lot 6 & 9 Campus Ave 1,845.18 John L. A Brenda B. Cecil, Sunset Hills *172 152.43 Center Associates, 18.9Acres 401 By Pass 446.45 Ella F. Chappell Heirs. *12 Fulton St 59.02 Louis Chester A wife, *21 Oakland Sub 105.49 Helen Ivey, *34 Donaldson 106.97 George A Lula Clark, *47 McLauchlin 3.56 Brenda G. Cobb, *5 McNeill 159.61 Avery Connell Agency Inc.. *4 A 111 Robbins Hgts. *32-35 McNeill 849.69 Avery Connell Agency, Inc., *15 Pineridge, *3 Sunset Hills, *125, 22 A 82 Robbins Hgts 776 41 Arthur Cunningham, *4 Wooley St 55.40 James E. & Olivia Daniels, *6 Pineridge 123.44 John T. Davis A Wife. *9 14 5th St 310.87 Louise Davis, *25 St. Pauls Drive 137.28 John E. Dees. Sr. Res. 8th St 116.55 Heirs Cleveland Dukes. *99 Robbins Hgts 38.18 Bobby Edens A Gladys. Holly Park *2 188 99 Josephine Rowers, *181 Sunset Hills 94.15 Rachel Foster Heirs, *10 Maxwell St 36.34 William H. A Betty H. Gill, *32, 33 A 36 Prospect -*40 Elwood 422.71 Hamilton Grace A wife, Boyles . 172.20 Alma R. Graham, *9 Sunset 155.16 Thomas O'Neal Ham A wife, *127 Robbins Hgts 93.80 Dorothy J. Atkinson Hayes, *68 Robbins Hgts 100.51 Mary Lee Hill. *20 A 24 Reaves St.v 215.29 Carressie Hollingsworth, *106 Robbins Hgts 35.66 Geraldine HoMingsworth. *31 Oakland Sub 16162 Marion D. Hollingsworth, *9 Prospect Ave 58.37 Samuel Hunt. *1 McLauchlin 10.85 Carl Willie Jackson A wife. #4 A Wright St 73.79 Faye B. Jackson. #9, 14 part of 17 Donaldson 191.88 Theodore Jackson A wife, #1 Maxwell St 102.57 Charnita Jacobs, *6 Dickson St 92.86 Miles F. Johnson Heirs, *3 Main St 113.01 Curtis O. Jones. *26 Oakland Sub 209.33 Edmund Jones A wife, *2 A *3 Maxwell St 33.10 Rosa M. Jones, *18 Pineridge 109.06 Riley M. Jordan, 2 lots Medical Center -I lot Pinewood. .1,673.47 Viola T. Keaton, #44 A 45 Jackson S? *. 180.47 Nathaniel J. Lanier, Jr. *14 Main St 113.75 James A. Leach, *1 A 2 Wooley St 182.78 James C. Lenti and wife, #10 Prospect Ave 144.07 Phyllis D. Leslie. #10 Pineridge 203.44 Annie Ruth Locklear, #18 Oakland Sub 194.58 JaneC. Lloyd, *84 Robbins Hgti 106.24 Allen J. Lundy Jr. Jk Martha, Res. Donaldson 1105.48 LISTER PROPERTY AMOUNT James E. Malloy, *23 Oakland Sub 189.18 Ora L. Malloy, #14 Oakland Sub 174.71 William L. Miller A Joan, #25 B Donaldson Ave 134.96 Helen R. Monroe A J McPhaul, #102 Robbins Hgts 109.72 William C. Morrison & Cathy, #5 Wesiside Hgts 155.51 Cynthia A. Murchison, #87 Bethel Road 142.96 Larry D. McCollum, #66 Robbins Hgts 80.35 Wilmer A. McDonald A Betty, Res. Main St 153.87 Wilmer A. McDonald, 2 Lots Main St 257.14 Wilmer A. McDonald, #168 Main St ...... 132.94 Dennis McGregor & Martha, #32 Holly Park 199.01 Rose M. McGregor, #7 Pineridge 134.93 Donella McKoy, #56 Robbins Hgts 58.53 DeLarry McLean, #24 Oakland Sub 177.25 Flora L. McLean, #53 Robbins Hgts 123.82 Barbara Ann McNeill, #65 Robbins Hgts 92.50 Mrs. Frances McNeill, #50 Robbins Hgts 51.13 ; Marcel Leverne McNeill, #1 Oakland Sub 225.50 J.W. McPhaul A Johnnie B. Hardware, Office, Res. Storage Lot 1,331.68 Major J. McQueen A Shirley, #33 Robbins Hgts 92.01 Larry McQueen A Sylvia, Res. Dickson St 149.49 Clodge McPhatter A wife, #18 Sunset Hills 80.08 Tony Oxendine A Dianne M., #29 part 20 Holly Park 291.62 Ronald L. Parson A wife, #4 Pineridge 196.36 William A. Pate & Brenda, #18 McNeill 445.66 Cleveland J. Patterson, #26 McLauchlin 108.69 Luther S. Paul, #53 Adams St 111.75 Ernest Perry A Shirley, #25 D Reaves St 139.06 Coleman Peterson A wife, #186 Sunset Hills 129.92 PSM Inc., 2 Lots Eastwood Sub 351.32 | John S. Poole & Edna L., 3 Lots Prospect & Main 445.74 Raeford Auto Company, #1 A 401 By Pass 223.88 Jefferson K. Riley A wife, #6 4 7 Holly Park 229.46 Ethelda Ross. #16 McLauchlin 19.24 Matthew Sanders A Fannie, #29 Robbins Hgts 86.23 James A. Saunders Jr., Res. Green St 79.97 Brenda Sue Scarboro. #25 Dickson St 124.46 Alexander Schwarchber, #2 Jackson St 92.18 Lucille T. Sessomi, #5 Donaldson .62.04 Lucille T. Sessoms, #7 Main St 331.71 Spencer Singletary A wife, #5 Maxwell St 120.38 Vanaster Singletary A wife, #22 Oakland Sub 179.87 Helen B. Smith. #30 Oakland Sub 176.27 Yvonne M. Southerland, #27 Reaves St 183.29 Alice J. Stewart, Res. Jackson St 185.34 Ralph E. Stewart Jr A wife. #113-117 Sunset Hills 129.30 Clyde A. Thomas, Jr. A wife, #27 Oakland Sub 193.72 James E. Tindall A wife, #12 Donaldson Ave 176.23 William L. Upchurch Jr., McNeill 3 lots 366.01 W.L. Upchurch A wife. 2 lots Sixth St 148 60 Ophelia M. Virgil Heirs, #34 A 35 Raeford Hgts 119.01 Annie N. Walker, #23 A 24 St. Pauls Drive 22.U Patricia A. Walker, #17 Oakland Sub. 200.88 Wilbert Earl Walker. #19 St. Pauls Drive 23.69 Nellie L. Wilkes. #25 E Niven St 204.68 Luther Winston Jr. A wife, #13 McNeill 206.86 Wright A Best Inc., #4Central #22 Centra! 297.73 J.H. Wright, Johnson, Sessotns, Page Trust Bldg 322.63 f J.H. Wright A A.P. Johnsoo, 30J Acras McLean St 257.25 i.M. Wright A ANn*. Sonttt Y4Wt iMa. v 974.00