Rockfish News
by B?aari T?L S7S-2736
Pittman Grove Baptist Church
had excellent attendance for their
? Barbecue the past Saturday. The
* proceeds were real good and will
go toward paving the driveway to
the church.
Pittman Grove Baptist Church
will have their annual Valentine
party Saturday evening February
1 3th beginning at 7 p.m. in the
Fellowship Hall of the church.
The party includes all the mar
ried couples in the church from the
youngest to the oldest and all look
forward to having a good time.
Sympathy is extended to the
relatives of Miss Mabel Powell of
the Wayside Community who died
Sunday January 30th and was
huried February 1st in Richmond.
Virginia.
She was a sister to the late Mrs.
John H. Plummer. She was
formerly from Richmond but had
made her home here for the past
: year.
Mrs. Lowell Harris, Mrs. Albert
Parsons and Mrs. Lawrence Bar
nard had lunch together at Mor
risons Cafeteria at Cross Creek
Mall last Saturday.
Sympathy is extended to the
family of Edwin D. (Eddie)
Newton, Jr who was killed early
Sunday morning in a three car col
lision on 401 near the fish hat
chery.
Funeral was Monday afternoon
at 3:30 p.m. at Galatia
Presbyterian Church, officiated by
Dr. David Sutton, church pastor.
Interment was in the church
cemetery.
Mrs. Jimmy Sakobie and
children. Justen and Byron of
Hope Mills visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. 1 awrence Barnard the
rast Sunday afternoon.
Tabernacle Baptist Church will
have a covered dish Valentine par
ty supper in the Fellowship Hall
Saturday evening February 13th
beginning at 7:00 o'clock. All the
church family is included.
Mrs. Alice Allen and Mrs.
Henrietta Tanner visited their
cousin Mrs. Bert McCallum of
Fayetteville Monday afternoon.
Miss Donna Newton, daughter
ol Mr. and Mrs. Bill T. Newton,
formerly of ?he Galatia area and
Miss Sharon Boon have been ac
cepted at Peace College in Raleigh
and will enter school there at the
beginning of the fall semester.
Mrs. Lawrence Bernard had a
very nice visi; with Mr and Mrs.
Bob Russell of Arabia Friday
afternoon of last week.
I am sorrv to report that Mrs.
Stanley Adcov is on the sick list
this week
Mr .tk! Mrs. Steve Durham of
Hiil-bon spent the past weekend
?vh Mrs. Durham's mother. Mrs
Mdne I .si,! and Cathy Fowler
Mis? K?rhv Fowler who had
M;rger> ?vi Iter knee January 28th
in Mov>'c Memorial Hospital is
recuperating .it home.
M> Alice Allen and Mrs.
Henrietta Tanner visited Mrs.
Madge (>'im>b\ and Mr and Mrs.
Rav tir>:hhs ,n Red Springs
Wednesday of last week. They
helped v.eie^'.ite Mrs. Cirimshv's
XS:h b --.d.".
City Tag Deadline
Set For Feb. 15
ioadhnc ! or registering
wh tor all Raetord
'evident-. ha* been set at
14. Police Chiet
? v'Tia: J \\ :i:gin> said.
' '' let?ruary 15. officers will
c ?? i n ef.Mrcing 'he eily or
dinance anu writing , citations
for unregistered vehicles, the
chiet .aid.
Registration fee* are S3, and
? ? residents arc caught without
the proper vehicle stickers, tines
could run .In high as S^l. Wig
gins vaiJ.
U.S. GOVERNMENT A BIG
TIME SPENDER. The United
States government currently
spends more than one and a half
billion dollars a day, more than
one million dollars a minute.
Attention
Medicare
Recipients
People who racalva Medicare please
call me I have a Medicare Supple
mant Policy that pays in addition to
Madicara
GaM Now
For Information
Open TIN 10 P.M.
Also Saturday
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INSURANCE
AGENCY
Laurel Hill, N.C. 28361
CENTRAL UNIT ? Green Pines Mobile Home Park receives Hoke County's first Centralized Mail Delivery
Unit. Bill Wood fright ) is pictured placing mail into the individual units with Mrs. Amelia Kremploris, who is the
first resident to use the boxes. Owner, Paul Johnson and the Radford Post Office are pleased with the installa
tion of this unit. The indivudual boxes are similiar to post office boxes and give added security to the customers
mail. The structure used to house the units is attractively designed to blend with the appearance of this well-kept
mobile home park. It is through the cooperative efforts of customers and the Postal Service in the implementa
tion of innovative programs such as this that improved services can be provided at lost cost, post office officials
Foundation Offers
Dogwood Trees
The National Arbor Day Foun
dation is giving three free White
Flowering Dogwood trees to new
Foundation members joining dur
ing February, 1983.
The free trees, which are part of
the Foundation's efforts to pro
mote tree planting throughout
America, will be shipped at the ap
propriate time for planting this
spring.
Dogwood trees were chosen for
this campaign because of their
year-round beauty, according to
the Foundation.
The National Arbor Day Foun
dation, a nonprofit organization,
is working to improve the quality
of life throughout the country by
encouraging tree planting. The
Foundation will give three Flower
ing Dogwood trees to new
members contributing $10 or more
during February.
The trees will be 3-4 ft. tall and
will be sent postage paid with
enclosed planting instructions.
They are guaranteed to grow or
they will be replaced free by the
Foundation.
To become a member of the
Foundation and to receive the free
trees a S10 membership contribu
tion should be sent to FREE
DOGWOODS, National Arbor
Day Foundation, Arbor Lodge
100, Nebraska City, NE 68410 by
February 28, 1983.
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BRACHS
DELUXE VALENTINE
HEARTS
$0"
1 Pound box of assorted Valentine chocolates
VALENTINE HEARTS
$39
COMPARE AT $4.99
1 Pound box of assorted Valentine chocolates.
?
VALENTINES
$-|29
Fun Pock includes 30 Cards and
envelopes 2 Teacher cards in
cluded
YOUR CHOICE
$1
COMPARE AT $1.19
7 Oz bag of Conversation Pops or 1
Lb bog of C i nnompn Jelly Hearts
UGHT BULBS
$1
COMPARE AT $1.29
4 Brass base bulbs with inside frost
Available in 60, 75. and 100 Watt.
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VALENTINES
$*|49
Value Pack includes 40 Cards and
envelopes. 2 Teacher cards in
cluded
FOIL
2?$1
COMPARE AT 64' EA.
Aluminum foil 25 Sq. ft 12"
Wide. Limit 2.
OIL OF OLAY
*3"
COMPARE AT $4.37
The beauty fluid most preferred by
women. 4 Ounces.
YOUR CHOICE
99e
10 Oz. bog of Small Conversation
Hearts or 10 Oz. bag of Valentine
Mellowcremes.
FURNACE FILTERS
2,.$1
COMPARE AT 79* EA.
20x25x1, 20x20x1 16x25x1,
16x20x1 and 10x20x1.
Stay/red
MUttTTI
ElRlf
SEUJVT.
Nuiaeiceii.
STAYFREE?
$069
COMPARE AT $3.99
30 Max i -pods in regular, super,
ond deodoront.
CANDY HEARTS
4,?s1
COMPARE AT 29* EA.
I to Ounce box of Conversation Hearts in assorted colors and flavors.
RINSO
$133
COMPARE AT $1.49
Heavy duty laundry detergent. 44
Ounce.
PAMPERS
J50
COMPARE AT $7.97
Toddler convenience pock for
babiet over 23 Lb?. 48 Per box.
ASSORTED BAGS
88
$1
COMPARE AT $2.77
40 Kitchen, 30 Grass,
T rosh/Lown ond 1 2 Leof bogs.
15
UMT4.
POT HOLDERS
2?$1
COMPARE AT 77' IA.
First quality quilted pot hokter.
7x7" In QMOffd print* and colon.
Edanborough Cintm
RMford, N.C.
Hours:
Mon.-Thur. 9-7
FH.-S?t. 9-9
Sun. 1-6
MACKS