PERFECT A TTENDANCE - These Faberge, Inc., employees were given awards January 26 for perfect atten dance on the job for periods ranging from one to three years through December. The employees are shown holding their awards. They and their perfect-attendance periods are, front, Barbara Barefoot, three years, and William McArn, one year;, and, rear, Henry Hollingsworth, one year, and Frances McGee, two years. Harriet Wright received an award for one year of perfect attendance also. She was on vacation when this picture was taken. (Stqff photo). PIANOS & ORGANS BANKRUPT STOCK, REPOSSESSIONS, DISCONTINUED CLOSEOUTS SALE -3 DAYS ONLY! Thursday, Friday 8- Saturday, Feb. 4, 5, 6. Tremendous discounts on Name-Brand Pianos & Organs purchased from Bankrupt Dealers, discontinued by Manufacturers, Finance Company Repo's. ALL merchandise with New Factory Warranty (except Repo's) &? service by Area Dealer. Name Brands 40% to 50% Off Entire Selection. Financing Available with No Down Payment. Agent On Premises: Piano & Organ Dist. SALE HOURS: THE SHERATON INN Thur# - 12-9 Fri ? 10-9 U.S. 1 It Morganton Exit Sat - 1C-5 PLAY AT WEST HOKE - Mrs. Sandra Home's kindergarten students at West Hoxe School gave a play January 26 for the other students and the teachers and staff, and parents who could come. One picture shows some members of the cast in one of the opening scenes, and the other shows part of the audience waiting for the play to start. The play was "The World Is A Rainbow. " The students presented nursery rhymes and songs for children in countries throughout the world. They closed the program with the songs, "The World Is A Rainbow" and "It's A Small World. " ( Staff photo). We'd like to thank our customers for conserving electricity. Recent severe weather has caused all of us a great deal of concern. Despite all the hardship and inconvenience, it's times like this that often bring out the best in people. One example is the recent conservation effort made by our customers. Although record low temperatures pushed demands for electricity to record highs, your conservation efforts helped us meet needs throughout the critical period. And while you were doing your part, we were working hard to do ours. Our employees worked around the clock to meet customers needs, backed / by our nuclear units that have provided over 40% of the electricity we've generated during the cold snap. Winter may still hold a few surprises; but, if everyone responds to the need to conserve electricity during peak periods as they did during the recent ex treme weather, we'll be better able to meet your elec tric needs no matter what the winter may have in store. CM I Deaths & Funerals Wllbert Stanton Wilbert Angus Stanton. 52. died Saturday. The funeral was held Monday afternoon in Crumpler Funeral Home. Burial was in Raeford Cemetery, Surviving are his wife. Mrs. Betty Sue Stanton; his daughter. Miss Linda Stanton; and his mother, Mrs. L.W. Stanton of Raeford. Lacy Pratt ' Lacy L. Pratt, 73, a former resident of Raeford, died January 20 at his home in Roanoke, Va. He was a retired manager of Leggett Department Store in Roanoke. A sister was the late Miss Jane Pratt, North Carolina's first con gresswoman. Lacy and Jane Pratt and their family lived in Raeford for several years and still have many friends in Raeford. The Pratt ? family built the Pratt Building on North Main Street in downtown Raeford. The funeral was held January 22 in Roanoke, and burial was in Sunrise Cemetery, Radford, Va. The world's tallest water fall, Victoria Falls, in east central Africa, is twice as high as Niagara. ooomen ramies hove plons for the future Woodmen representatives hove the knowledge and training to help your family become o WOODMEN family ? with o solid life insurance plan for the future tHEODORE C DAVIS. F.I C. Field Repr?j?ntotiv* P 0 Box 267 Roefofd N C 28376 PUone Ofc : 9I9-87S-4987 Hon*: 919-875-3186 VnilMEN Of IKE WIRID UK INSURANCE SICIETY HOME OFFICE: OMAHA, NEBRASKA "Th? FAMILY FRATERNITY"*