? 1 t / ' J ~ ~ ~ r $1' Stylish Mens Shirt 199 Long sleeved fashion shirt for men has wide rib-band bottom and cuffed sleeves.S-ML Cargo Jeans $10 Denim jean has dou ble cargo pockets in sizes 28 38 I Plush Bath Towels ?2/s5 22x44 plush bath tow els in assorted sol ids and fancies And what a price! Irfrt i inn 1 ii Knit Bras White only in A-B.C 199 cups, 34 36-38-40. -*? Hair Beads Be a"10" ^ ? with this ^ 2y pack of as sorted hair p ?- " V Argyle Socks [l59 A In sizes for P men and women Scatter Rug 24x45 mul ti color rug ^ / for use ? anywhere. JL Yi a t I Ultra Sheen Hair Food IT Hair Food i by Ultra V Sheen in 2 Lo*. jar. Motor Oil ?esrrnt ergent and ?JJ}* regular. Long Nylon ' Sleepwear 4" Long nylon sleepwear is a great value with us These gowns come in a wide range of styles and colors in sizes S-M-L. f Shop Our Sleepwear And Save! While shopping with us. look at our entire sleepwear selection 3e comfortable and save for the fall with us everyday, in every department * | Long-Sleeved Velour Top 7" I\ This long sleeved ve lour top comes fn i . bright shades with V neck styling f Denim Jean Assortment $io Prewashed in sizes 5/6 - 15/16 Slightly ? irregular Wranglers. Girls And Ladies Sizes Jelly Bean Jacket 3" Tinted, see through, ^msizcsShTLXL^ Relax! No Item Costs Over $10 Doorbusters! j I Paper I Towels .2/ I #1 Jain E8 Rolls oilet Tissue J49 Whit* and many oth ?r color* JJBLL * # ?TOM LOCATION I Pembroke, Lumborton W I 18 Quart Potting Soil ? of potting I l?oil Down ? 0 Gas/Oil I Treatments I r7 15 on oil, 12 o* gat fr?atm?r * I Red springs, Rowland ______ Carver Principal Gets Leave Of Absence For the finbOme during a regular school nation, the Scotland County Board of Education hat approved an eitwdsd leave of abeencc for a ichoal principal Rajri Brayboy, principal at Carver Middle School, asked far and received a six month biatux which will extend from Nov. N, 1M0 to May 10,1M1, to complete requirements for a doctoral degree from Pennsylvania State Univenity. Brayboy received a fellowship from the U.S. Office of Indian Education to assist in his efforts towards obtaining his doctoral degree. Superintendent Johnny E. Pressor) said the timing of Bray boy" i request was i amply a matter of coarae availability "Not only that, but if be had begun hie studies sometime during the sum mer, he would have misted the opening of school," Preeeon said Thursday. "This way, Ray (Brayboy) was present during opening activities and will be finished with his studies in time to return to his duties before school adjourns for the summer." According to Presson, an acting principal will be named to fill the temporary vacancy created by Brayboy's absence. "We will fill this position with a properly certified individual from within the county school system," mason said." "And since Mr. Brayboy ? will not be receiving any of bio regular salary while he is ? away, we will use those funds to compensate the individual filling in." Brayboy has been principal at Carver Middle School for raybrayboy the laat three fun, and baa 6m ateadily riplidm cow iwfdrmfi that vffl culminate dart* Ma laavo d ahaaaca ate ha The Scotland Oaaaty Board gf Edacatka aapporta an ongoing program to provide ' - - " " ?-a a, 4 incentive tor iiku viauais 10 aaak advanced odncatkwal ? -?- ?? Land naar man transit sta tions is escalating in salufc avan wharf the system is a long way from completion. IN LOVING MEMORY TONYA NICOLE OXENDINE B?i Sept. 30, 1*76? died Augoat 6, 1980. I miss her so my heart is sore. And as time goes by, I miss her more. Her loving smile, and beauti ful face. No one can ever fill her vacant place. She was so bright, and so smart, And she loved Jesus with all her heart. She always said she wanted to live with Jesus, And now He's took her for some sad reason. She said she was going to a new home. Now she's in the land of Heaven to roam. Tonya's gone, but she'll never be forgotten. As long as life and memory last the pain'll still be rotten. The pain grows with each passing day, What I feel inside is almost to much to say. The pain in my heart. Is now worse than at the start. All the pain that's inside, Is becoming to much to hide. I feel like I'm carrying such a load. That one day my heart will surely explode. I look for her in the night. But there never seems to be light. I look for her in the day. Then I have to tell myself, "She's away." What really happened, I can't explain, But I feel partly to blame. I must make myself believe it was her time to go. But how I'll do it, I just don't know. I can still picture her under water in that river, And it hurts so bad, it makes my body shiver. I wonder if she felt any pain. Or if it was as gentle as the rain. I wonder if she tried to reach out for me. And I was too blind to see. And if she tried to call out to me, and 1 was too deaf to hear. And if her little body filled with fear. I wonder how she felt when for the last time she went down, And what's it like to be so young and drown. Why did God take her away, No one can say. Everyone always said, "Love her while you can," Because God can take her with a wave of His hand. I never thought of her as God's child, always mine. But now He's took her from me, and left me behind. When 1 think of her little blue lips, My heart swells so big, it feels A.' fr I know she's in Heaven, a liMb Angel looking so sweet. But without one of my daugh ters, my life is so uncomplete. Because the memory of my Tonya is there in everything 1 do, And it hurts even worse, because there'll never be another Tu Tu. V -by LINDA OXENDfNE i Children apparently have always had toys. The remains of dolls and toy animals have been found in the burial mounds of ancient Persia and in early v Greek Ruins. But only recently have specialists come to under ? stand that toys play an important role above and beyond pure fun. 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