Local couple gears up for Turkey Fes tival crafts show When you check out the arts and at the Turkey Festival this month, you may see a tall, curly hahed man operating a mechanical boxing puppet. by his h00^- no. Puppets. That's just something that he picked up at an ?r"C<S. hiChhel0VeS,??? What Morris and Barbara Rozier will have for sale will be country crafts, in abundance. rtl .P.'L?0"?? 5*ve ^ turning out these wooden creations for about a year now with no end in sight. The enjoyment they derive from their joint ventures accounts for their devotion to a craft that has, lately, started to saturate the craft market. Country crafts and a love for these wooden teddy bears, sheep, geese and ducks have possessed the South for seyeral years now and many people do create the little ob jects. So many, in fact, that craftsmen find turning a profit very difficult. We don't do this to make Hoke Arts Scene By Sonya Falls money," explains Barbara. "There are too many people doing the same thing. We just enjoy making them." Barbara was instrumental in get ting her husband into craft produc tion. "I love to go to craft shows and finally I got Morris to go with mc. Everything he saw, he'd say, 'I can do that!' " Now, Rozier, a shop employee at Burlington Industries, is fully devoted to the cutting, sanding and staining of the wooden crafts. Bar bara paints and adds decorative touches to the finished products. It is an arrangement which has produced some very unique coun try items. The Roziers have readied for the festival a lovely basket with slatted bottom and goose-necked handles. Beautifully stained and delicately painted, it would suit anyone's country home at fireside or on a table, filled with flowers. Other items to look for are teddy bears, small reindeer, behatted geese and small slatted baskets complete with bread slices. All are perfectly cut and smoothly sanded. Although Barbara modestly pro tests that her painting is basically "trial and error," each item is neat in detail and accenting colors. For the many folks who enjoy the country look in decor, a stop at the Rozier's booth at the Festival will be a must. And just for the Festival, they have planned a surprise cutting, so be sure to catch this family act dur ing the arts and crafts exhibit on September 21. While you're browsing, look out for that puppet. He's got a mean left hook. 7ftociek JJJJI? !? ? B C MOORE & SONS. INC Edenborough Center ^3 ^3 RAEFORD M m M Summer's End... FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES SLASHED ON ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE! SAVE fiS MUCH AS 75% THREE BIG DAYS! THURS., FRI. AND SAT.-SEPT. 5, 6 & 7! ladies' summer sportswear REG. TO 15.00 5?o REG. 16.00 TO 25.00 ....... 8oo REG. 26.00 TO 34.00 12?? REG. 35.00 TO 49.00 15?? REG. 50.00 TO 89.00 . . . .20?? SELECT GROUP MEN'S summer suits . REG. TO <120 2 ?,,.,?*100 ONLY A FEW LEFT SPECIAL SAVINGS IN OUR SHOES! select group! men's court oxfords, athletic oxfords, canvas & casual shoes girls' and infants' summer tops slacks, swimsuits and shorts (Sizes 3 to 6X and 7 to 14) REG. TO 5.99 200 REG. 6.99 TO 10.99 400 REG. 11.99 TO 14.99 600 REG. 15.99 TO 19.99 800 REDUCED UP TO Vi OFF REGULAR PRICE select group! ladies' athletic oxfords dress, casual canvas shoes & sandals REDUCED UP TO V2 OFF REGULAR PRICE select group! children's dress, athletic, canvas shoes and sandals REDUCED UP TO 1/2 OFF REGULAR PRICE SAVE IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT! boys' summer shirts, slacks, shorts and swimsuits REG. TO 5.99 200 REG. 6.99 TO 10.99 400 REG. 11.99 TO 14.99 600 REG. 15.99 TO 19.99 800 boys' chintz jackets REG. 12.99 1Q88 men's shorts and swimsuits REG. TO 12.00 400 REG. TO 24.00 800 men's dress and casual slacks REG. TO 17.99 12?? REG. TO 28.00 1408 men's short sleeve knit shirts REG. TO 24.00 800 men's light-weight jackets SALE PRICED ......... 16M

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