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Receives award Robert L. Conoly (center), of Raeford, was one of 56 United Carolina Bank employees honored at the fourth annual Silver Anniversary Club Banquet recently in Pinehurst. Conoly received an award for 50 years of dedicated service. The Silver Anniver sary Club, which consists of UCB employees who have worked for the bank for 25 years or more, was organized to recognize long time employees for their loyal and dedicated twice. The honored employees and their guests enjoyed a social hour, a buffet meal and some old fashioned " hoe down" entertainment by the Sandhill Cloggers of Pinehurst. Anniversary gifts were presented to those employes who have reached a five years ser vice plateua by Chief Executive Officer Rhone Sasser (right) and Chief Administrative Officer J. W. Adams (left). CP&L program offering savings If Hoke County residents want a chance to save about $50 a year, Carolina Power & Light Co. says they may want to check into a new program it is testing in the Southern Pines area. A.J. W'ooddy, CP&Ls Southern Pines district manager, says the program involves electric water heaters and the rate charged for electricity. Participants will have electric service to their water heaters automatically shut off during cer tain hours of the day. Also, they will agree to switch to the com pany's time-of-use rate. On this rate, electricty cost less when used during "off-peak hours." That's when most people use the least amount of electricty. CP&L estimates the average par ticipant in the test program will save about $50 a year, even after paying $4.25 a month to help cover some of the program's costs. Sav ings will vary. Fifty customers in the area can sign up for the program. To qualify, customers must have an electric water heater and agree to be billed on CP&Ls time-of-use rate. The company says it is conduct ing the 18-month experiment to find out how people feel about the time-of-use rate and heating their water during off-peak hours. "Off-peak water heating allows us to produce electricity more effi ciently," Wooddy said. FOR LEASE Downtown office space ?? located on W. Elwood Avenue approx. 1400 sq. ft. heat Ef air conditioning parking available. Call Pam, 875-2121 8 a.m. -5 p.m. Monday-Friday 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 sq. ft. Bundle of 15 J BUNDLES Dickson Press, Inc. 119 W. Elwood Av*. Raeford, N.C. 2S37S *14 R?ffotd'i Man In Fayatteville Mike Crowder See Raeford's Mike now for a great buy on a new or used car or truck. Patrick ford/isuzu, inc. 401 ByPass at Bragg Blvd. 867-1121 WATER WELLS BY Graham & Currie Well Drilling, Co. "Ours is a Heritage of Well Drilling Since 1910" Residential - Commercial - Industrial Pumps and Systems Sales ? BENFORD GRAHAM ? DAN GRAHAM (919) 673-2921 Bus. Route 1, Box V West End, N.C. 27376 - NOTICE - MEN AND WOMEN 17-62 TRAIN NOW FOR CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS NO HIGH SCHOOL NECESSARY POSITIONS START _ AS HIGH AS ~ . ?Post Office ?Clerical ?Mechanics HOUR ?Inspectors KEEP PRESENT JOB WHK? PREPARING AT HOME FOR GOVERNMENT EXAMS NATIONAL TRAINING SVC., INC. Ilaatln nm ?** 1^ ? ?-? M . " iHiTinfli win d? neia n, Scotland km, Laurinbura, N.C. Hwy. 74 at 4t1 Eidt FRI., JULY 12 11 ?.m. or 740 p.m. Only PRICED TO SELL 1986 PLYMOUTH FURY - Body & motor excellent shape, 5 good tires. *400 1975 MONTE CARLO - Car buretor, master cyl . , rebuilt engine & transmission. 90 day warranty or 4000 mi. AM/FM radio, AC, elec. windows, good body. $1200 Coll 875-5324 Turner elected to NC State board Dwan Upchurch Turner of Gatesville has been elected to the board of directors of the North Carolina State University Alumni Association. She will take office July I and serve a three-year term. A graduate of Hoke County High School, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Upchurch of North Main Street. Raeford. She received bachelor's degrees in English and civil engineering from N.C. State in 1981. Turner is an engineer with J.J. Henry Co., Inc. of Portsmouth, Va.. a marine engineering and naval architecture consulting firm. Married to Harold Lee Turner, she is co-founder and president of the Hampton Roads, Va., chapter of the Society of Women Engineers and is active in the Gatesville Women's Club. She serves the NCSU Alumni Associa tion as Gates County Chairman for the Alumni Loyalty Fund. Named director-at-large was David W. Johnson of Raleigh. Named student member of the board was Barry Todd Ellington, a senior Caldwell Alumni Scholar from Henderson. The NCSU Alumni Association funds a variety of academic sup port programs at N.C. State. Chief among these programs is the Caldwell Alumni Scholars Pro gram, which will provide 85 merit based scholarships valued at $3,000 each for students attending N.C. State during 1985-86. Dwan Vpchurch Turner LEGALS PUBLIC NOTICE City of Raeford Hoke County North Carolina In The Matter of Planning Y Incorporated Younger Snead, Jr. President P.O. Box 160 Raeford, N.C. 28376 You arc hereby notified that an application is now pending before the City of Raeford Planning Board and City Council whereby the above said Mr. Snead is re questing that two (2) tracts of land along Highway 401 By-Pass be re/oned from R-8 residential to C-2 commercial. TRACT NO. 1: Beginning at an iron in the northeast corner of the junction of Church Street (unopened) and U.S. Highway 401, and running thence with the east edge of Church Street, N 4-15 W 312 feet to an iron in the southern edge of an unopened alley; thence N 63-30 E 265 feet to a wagon axle another corner of the unopened alley; Giving Away PRIZE Remington 1100 12 ga. semi-auto shotgun valued at $350. Drawing date will be October 12 at 12 noon. For full details please stop by: Mike's Pawn Shop OPEN DAILY 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. -5 p.m. Downtown Aberdeen, N.C. LEGALS thence S 8-15 E 163.3 feet to an iron in U.S. Highway #401; thence as and with the northern edge of U S Highway #401, S 43-50 W 75 feet; thence S 42-10 W 75 feet; thence S 39-50 W 75 feet; thence S 39-50 W 75 feet; thence S 37-50 W 75; thence S 34-50 W 55 feet to the point of BEGINNING containing 1.34 acres. TRACT NO. II: Beginning at an iron in the southeast corner of the junction of State Road #1203 (Turnpike Road) and Church Street, and running thence with the southern edge of said State Road #1203, N 64-40 E 250 feet to an iron; thence S 9-45 E 199 feet to an iron, the northeast corner of an unopened alley; thence with a northern edge of the alley, S 63-30 W 265 feet more or less to an iron the western terminus of the alley in the eastern edge of the right of way of Church Street; thence as and with the eastern edge of Church Street, N 4-15 W 210 feet to the point of BEGINNING, containing 1.13 acres. LEGALS The description for both of the above tracts of land were prepared from a plat captioned "Ella Reid Estate", near Raeford, Hoke County, North Carolina, as drawn and surveyed by R.H. Gatlin On December 11th, 1978, with reference to May Book 1, Page 21 and Page 134, all of Hoke County Registry. The public is hereby requested to attend these public hearings and express their views and opinions for the benefit of the said boards. A public hearing will be held by the Planning Board at the city hall on July 23, 1985 at 6:00 p.m. A public hearing will be held by the city council at the city hall on August 5, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. This public notice to be published on Julv 4, 1985 and July 11, 1985. Mayor John K. McNeill, Jr, On Behalf of the Raeford City Council Raeford Planning Board Ken McNeill, Chairman II-12C Laijterij Laife Apartiqeifts Just What Raeford Has Been Waiting For.. NEW CONTEMPORARY DESIGN APARTMENTS! ONE and TWO BEDROOMS. FEATURING: . ?Wail-To-Wall Carpeting ?Froat-Fraa Refrigerator 'Electric Range ?Air Conditioning "Heat Pumps *Washer and Dryer Connections [ RENTS STARTING AS LOW AS $185? Located on S. Main Street FOR RENTAL INFORMATION CONTACT: John Wellons Management Co. P.O. Box 1254 Dunn, NC 28334 _ . fOUAl HOUSING 1-892-0436 opportunity We might not have a better mousetrap, but we do have the best newspaper. For the best coverage of all of Hoke County, pick up a copy of The News-Journal at one of these 35 convenient locations. BOWMORE Davis Kash Mart HILLCREST Ethel's Place Paul's Exxon LUMBER BRIDGE Miller s Grocery MCCAIN Parks' Grocery OUEWHIFFLE Teal s Grocery RAEFORD A&P Averettes B&B Kash Mart Buck Stop Fast Shop Food Mart Cole's Food Store Convenient Food Mart Crossroad Grocery .Edlnborough Restaurant 401 Gulf Hoke Drug Home Food Market Howell's Drug Jiffy Mart 2 McMillan's Grocery Pantry (Central Ave. & Harris Ave.) Party Shop Revco Sky City The News-Journal Tuckers Grocery ROCKFISH Hardin's Food Store Jiffy Mart SCURLOCK Jackson's fma SOUTH HOKE McEachln's Grocery WAGRAM (Scotland County) McNeill's Grocery PUPPY CREEK/ WAYSIDE 6 & W Food Mart Jimmys Exxon
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