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South Hoke students spend overnight at Camp Rockfish A group of 4th grade boys and girls from South Hoke recently took an overnight trip to Camp Rockfish. They began their outing with a nature hike led by camp director Bob Pryor, then crossed the "monkey bridge" and ate lunch in the 12-foot high tree house. In the afternoon the students and adults enjoyed volleyball, canoeing, rafting and baking cookies. Rhenda Cameron, Howard Hust, Ginny.and Art Hayes, and Liz White joined the group for a cook-out that evening. The students later sang songs with Miriam McNeill, ending with scarey Halloweep songs and the surprise entrance of a "ghost!" Adults helping with this camp ing experience were Hank Richards, Steve McNeill, Lee Hust, Liz White, Miriam McNeill and Frances Davis. If the world's rain forests and other natural areas continue to be destroyed at the current rate, ex perts say one plant species will vanish every day by the end of the century. Nov. 16 thru 23 20% off c ALL CHRISTMAS MERCHANDISE Cash and Cariy Only REGISTER FOR 2 CHRISTMAS ARRANGEMENTS To Be Given December 20 Brock's florist Eddie & Claudyne Brock ROCKFISH RD. Scurlock Area 875-2879 Be a part of "CHRI8TMA8 '85," our special section to be published December 1 9. This year's section will include gift ideas, holiday recipes, Hoke County season 's traditions, folklore, letters to Santa, local decorations and more. . The News-Journal X m 875-2121 * To advertise, cell no later than noon, December 10. For photographs or other contribations, call prior to December 5. West Hoke Winners The sponsors for the North Carolina Symphony also sponsored a poster contest. Each contestant was to summit a poster depicting the Symphony. Tha first place winner was Tobl Baker 55 (left); second place, Mark Crews S3 (left center); third place, was a tie between An dy Brown (right center) and Susan Wllburn with each winning $2 (right). All of these students are from Mrs. Flanagan's fourth grade class. McLauchlin 2nd graders welcome 'Bad Sam' author On Tuesday, November 12, se cond graders at J.W. McLauchlin Elementary School welcomed a special guest and stories he shared with them, Raz Autry. Autry, former Hoke County Schools Superintendent, related stories to the students and his book written for children, Bad Sam. Each class member received a book of his or her choice donated by the Raeford Woman's Club to promote the overall Reading is Fundamental program. Several students also submitted entries in the school-wide poster contest on the theme, "The Joy of Reading." Winners will be announced at a later date. The national winner is awarded a S500 Savings Bond and given a ? trip to Washington, D.C. in the spring. The reading is high at J.W. McLauchlin as students on all the grade levels will be given the op portunity the week after Thanks giving to purchase books of their choice at the annual Book Fair. Between 1976 and 1982, the ' percentage of women between the ages of 35 and 39 who hadn't had children rose from 11 to 14%. ? ? x ? m- A/. ) WPV )&LCIc ?r Farm Fwwirty * ? 3. ???* * ? ? STORE HOURS j?*?. . * r?m nc 7:00 a.m. -8:00 p.m. Sunday 8:00 ?.m.-6:00 p.m. FJIA * ~ Pricei Effctto TVi Tms. Nw. 18 SEVEN More Pays of Great Values WMG64. in QUALITY MEATS I i 1 * K?* ~ BONE-IN CHUCK .* te>. nniAr Iowa Beef Peckers t RIBS I fe SAUSAGE 2fc 3 FAMILY PACKS NECK BONES ? 39* PISS FEET . 39* ^R?RIBS , 79'l SMOKcv j ^ /\si SAUSAGE ??e. 1290 GROCERY ^ M ?- **
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