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Page 20 The News-Journal February, 2003 The News-journal February, 2003 P ige21 From Our HouselbYours umisBm Manufacturer of a complete line of poultry products and specialty items. Turkey & Chicken Products for all your needs available at our Retail Outlet Store. BUSINESS HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00- 5:00 • Saturday 8:00 - 1:00 520 East Central Ave. • 401 Business • Raeford, N.C. (910) 875-5168 We accept all major credit cards and new EBT cards. Raeford Salvage Company Inc. Steve Smith, David McFayden, Oscar Scull, James Baker, Frankie Ballard, Kevin Evans, Eric Peterson, Odell Beatty, Ervie Shipman, Harry Thornburg and Kary Bethea (not pic tured), are some of the employees who work in the salvage yard. • Take all types of scrap and convert it into useable material. • Accept any type of metal —includ ing tin, iron or aluminum. • Serving areas in Hoke, Moore and Scotland counties as well as areas in South Carolina. Hours of Operation: Monday - Thursday Sam - 12 Noon 12:30 pm - 4:30 pm Friday Sam - 12 Noon 12:30 pm - 4:00 pm South Magnolia St. Raeford • (910) 875-3480 Hoke v-enter ft ^9^ I I lO E. Central Avenue Sandhills offers a wide-range of training programs. Computer training provides you with the following; hands-on classes/workshops, individual computer for ever>' user, high quality instruction, cost-effective training, modern computer systems, and projection demonstrations. In addition, courses can be customized to cover specific skills and subjects. Occupational Spanish offers a variety of classes. Sandhills will work with individual businesses to develop a program focusing on vocabulary usage, cultural, and issues beneficial to individual businesses. Professional Development classes are available each semester. A relatively new component to SCC offerings are online classes that will allow you to work at your own pace. Over thirty courses are currently being offered through SCC's Division of Continuing Education. Basic Skills Education classes are tuition-free programs which include Adult Basic Education, CED (High School Equivalency), Adult High School Diploma, and English as a Second Language. We will provide training opportunities at locations, dates and times convenient for you and your business. Costs are minimal. Our goal is to offer you a quality product at a reasonable price. For more informatiorj, call 910.875.8589 (Hoke County) or 910.695.3769 (Moore County). s C 0 M M U N I T Y COLLEGE Is
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