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Changing weather Clouds darkened blue ikies. Sunday with bellowy forms as a cold front moved through Hoke County. Plummer begins with W.O.W. John Plummer of W. Edin borough Ave., Raeford, a field representative for Woodmen of the World Life Insurance Society, has just returned from a special "Sure Start" Home Office School for new field personnel. Basic precepts of fraternal benefit life insurance highlight the intensive training course, which are held in the Woodmen Tower of Omaha, Nebr. Plummer hopes to make contact as soon as possible with present members of the Society in this area and offer his services, both from a fraternal and insurance stand point. In addition, he will be con tacting any new members who wish to join the Woodmen of the World. Directory help now costing more American Telephone and Telegraph Co. (AT&T) has in creased its charge for interstate directory assistance calls to 60 cents from 50 cents, under an AT&T plan recently approved by the Federal Communications Commission. The new charge, which went into effect on October 1, applies to telephone customers nationwide who call AT&T's interstate direc tory assistance service. Customers can still make two free interstate directory assistance calls a month, provided they make at least two interstate AT&T long distant calls that month. Carolina Telephone customers who call AT&T's interstate direc tory assistance service will be billed for these calls by Carolina Telephone, which acts as a billing agent for AT&T. Any truth to the proverb, "Go ing to rain if horse rolls over?" You bet there is. Animals often get edgy long .before a storm hits becuase they're able to hear the low frequency sound waves given off by ap proaching storms. 20 years service Glen J. Sanderson has com pleted 20 years service at the Raeford Plant of Burlington In dustries. Sanderson started work with the company as a Loom Cleaner in the Weave Department and has spent his entire 20 years in that area. He presently works in the Weave Department as a Warp Changer ? Worsted/ Decorative. In recognition of his service, he was presented a pearl pin, cer tificate and gift by Plant Management to Commeorate the achievement. EAS Meeting Tuesday, Oct. 29 7 p.m. vjc* INry. 491 ?75-2113 Arriving W?dn??4?y PANSIES Qtmnt mm ?2-80 Sprite Barbee, Pharmacist DISCOUNT PRESCRIPTIONS AVAILABLE AT BARBEE PHARMACY Airow From Hwtogi Mwl 8 & L CAMPUS AVI. . 87B-9111 Op&v JlouAe, Sunday, October 27 2 to 4 p.m. TO ACQUAINT YOU WITH Our New Wolff Tanning System You Will Receive A FREE Tanning, Session Allan Hoffman Distributor For Wolff Tanning System Will Be With Us To Answer Your Questions Register For 8 Session Tanning, Package Deal Drawing Will Be At 4 p.m. Sun. Oct. 27 Keep An Outdoor Tan With An Indoor Career & entity Salon' /J tub <7a*utuuf Center 714 HARRIS AVE. Jean Minshew RAEFORD, N.C. 875-4022 w p?.v ? -?? * ?"5VA|r!BT.,WP4^v ?rw J&LjClover Farm RkWWi Rt STORE HOURS Fwiwrty JtdaM't t ?~? " ?iwi\t nwuw jKnui HmM' k Mon.-S?t. 7:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 ?.m.-7:00 p.m. ***? 3? Priets EfftdWi Tin Tvm. Oct. 29 WSftwaet in QUALITY MEATS 1 |HENS6<)44fc "2*'" ah TO i IbuA^kJ K&SoJ FAMILY PACKS 5 Lbs. or Mora |neckbones J9\ piss feet 39V spare ribs 89*. = PRODUCE = * L0CA^ GOLDEN RIPE CDCCll I CTT1I/*C APPLES SWEET POTATOES BANANAS ??2W 4 *1?? 4 J00 loo VELLOW ONIONS 2/l??
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
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