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DAMAGE-This 1968 Javelin was struck by a car in the intersection at Magnolia and Edinborough streets about 8 a.m. Thursday and was knocked into a tree, causing about 8400 damage to the car. The driver of the car was ticketed for making an unsafe movement. Accent On Agriciihtire Farm exports create a half million job* oo the frnm and another half mflUon off *m farm. Not only doat am out of every "" i tot] distributing agricultural exports. Among them are 120,000 people in the wholesale and retail trades, 42,000 in food processing and 43,000 in transportation and warehousing. If it weren't for farm exports these people would be looking for jobs elsewhere. But beyond that, farm exports help cut the cost of government, they help pay for consumer imports, they help hold down food costs and they help promote peace. Government . farm program payments to farmers cost less than $500 million in calendar 1974, Rockfish News by Mrs. A.A.McIiuiis No news from Tabernacle Church this week except some of the young people's meetings which took place the first of the week. No news from Pittman Grove Church this week except the usual services were held and attendance was very good. For something very unusual, so many of the members of Galatia choir were away last Sunday, there was no chair. And, the choir director and organist Mason Bell was left with the responsibility of all the preludes, closing responses and everything. Mrs. David Mclnnis was the only one at choir practice on Wednesday night, who was going to be present on Sunday and she doesn't claim to be a soloist. Mrs. George Monroe, Mrs. Jane Turner, Mrs. Anna M. Gillis. Mrs. Johnny Gillis were among those from Galatia Church who went to Montreal Friday and came back Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Bundy and granddaughter Sherry Shepley visited his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. James Bundy, of Cumberland Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Turner's brother E.W. Beasley of Bonnie Doone spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Turner and sons Robert and Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Turner went and got him Saturday and his parents Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Beasley came Sunday and took him home. All who know Mr. and Mrs. Joe Holt extend their sympathy to them in the death of his mother. Miss Mary Priest took Mrs. Odell Quick and Mrs. A.A. Mclnnis to Adcox Rest Home on road 80 in Grays Creek. Township, Cumberland County last Thursday to see Mrs. Quick's brother. William Culbreth; who is completely blind and not able to get out except in a wheelchair But he was cheerful and his sister had him rolled out on the lawn and gave him his lunch there. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McColl and children, Kim and Kevin, returned home Monday about noon after being at Cherry Grove Beach SC. since last Thursday. Mrs. Ronald Corrado of Raeford, Mrs. Grace Parker, of Route 3, Fayetteville and Alfred Berry attended funeral services for their cousin Duncan Berry at the Prevatte Funeral Home in Fairmont Sunday. He was found dead on the .road and the cause of his death wu'OMertaia. The Rev. and Mrs. John Garrison who have been living In West Virginia, recently moved to Burlington and he is pastor of Stony Creek Church near there. Mrs. Garrison and sons, Mark and Tom and daughter Catharine are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K.P. Ritter. Mr. and Mrs. B.B. Bostic left last Thursday for Barnardsville, from there they went to Waynesville, where Mark Heath has charge of the Schaub 4-H camp and the^ or three nights Heath. Their dau diem there. Mr. and Mrs.' daughters Jane and < Mrs. James Duncan Santa Maria Cal. came 1 and are spending a w and Mrs. Wood and otheJl Mrs. Henry Fowler and ' . Kathy, and Mrs. R.V. Tanner 1 Mrs. Pearl Phillips Phillips of Bute Sunday. _ Thomas Mclnnii and his mother and Miss Annie McMillan were among those from Hoke County who attended the McGirt Reunion at Canter Church Sunday. Mrs. Mary Smith Mdnnli not the prize for being die oldest member present. Being old is not loo bad after ML Alfred Berry was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sojki Saturday night. Winner Bobby McDowell was named 3MMMT M la year" in National Guard ceremonies at Red Springs Sunday. Club Women Among the members of Rockfish Extension Home Makers Club who had dinner at Morrison's Cafeteria at Cross Creek MaB on Wednesday, are Mrs.. AA -Ray, Mrs. Dora. c, K4rs. Solomon, Mrs. Douglas Monroe, Floyd Monroe,Mrs."A.W. Wood, Miss Nellie McFadyen, and Mrs. Martin Fayettevflle Monroe. Miss MM CtkM attended the Rivcnbark-McTlgcr wedding at Arm Lake United Methodist Church, last Sunday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Zab McTifer Mrs. NeUa Brock and Mr. and Mrs. June Rogsfs and sons, Keith and Craig returned Sunday afternoon from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Devon Brock of Boone and right seeing at Blowing Rock and many other interesting places In the mountains. They enjoyed it vary much and were glad to get back home safely. Mrs. Daisy Bennett of Fayetteville was guest of Mrs. Marshall Newton Sunday night. Mrs. Wayne Bundy and children, Carl and Dayne, returned home Sunday night after an extended trip up through New York State, Pennsylvania and Virjnia. V it jvnn.ln*?n .?n.l the <.<*( <h...,l<l n..? be M the way. A ttttk money oat of your pocket mtfht nn ? Mm and the Hfe mitfit be yew own. 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