Ken's Carpet Center PHONE 692-7427 126 W. NEW HAMPSHIRE SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. SPECIAL Tapered Back Pre-Style WIGS Regular $|g?5 S29.95 A Big Selection of WIGS-FALLS i | WIGG ERIES?CASCADES GENERAL DISCOUNT CO. 405 N. Main Laurinburg, N. C. FOR CLEAN UP - The city has two large trash bags waiting for each Raeford family during the clean-up drive. City employees Jackie Smith (left) and Betty Smith will distribute the hags at City Hall during April. Frear Martin Dies Tuesday Funeral services were held Wednesday at Piney Wood Church, Cameron lor Frear Clifton Martin, 53, who died T uesday. He is survived by his wife; mother, Mrs. Belly Martin of Booncvillc daughters. Miss Betty Ann Martin, Miss Linda Faye Martin, both ol the home; sons. I^a rry Martin. William Martin. Johnny Martin. Robert Martin, all of Cameron; sisters, Mrs. Gray Shore. Miss Jessie Pearl Martin, both of Bonneville. Mrs. Paul Moxlcv of Yadkinville; and brother. Fred Martin of Booneville. now* notes from Q\ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones of PineblufT. were Sunday dinner guest^of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Mays. In the afternoon, the Jones and Mays visited Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Jones and family in Raeford for a cookout. Mr. Roger Puckett of Greenville spent the weekend with his family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Teal. Mrs. Jean McBrydc and daughter Daphne went on a trip with the third grade at West Hoke Elcmentry School Monday. They visited the Coca Cola Company in Aberdeen, then had a nice picnic at the picnic grounds of Aberdeen Lake. Miss Audry Almond of Robbins visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Blake and family. Mrs. Pat Nixon returned home from Moore Memorial Hospital Saturday. Mrs. Carol Williams and Mrs. Betty Willard went shopping in Rockingham Monday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Ann Seaford was home over the weekend with her mother Mrs. Albert Sealord. Mrs. John Lockey had surgery Tuesday at Moore Memorial Hospital. MAs Jerry Blake from Washington. D.C. was home witf hei patents Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Blake from Friday until 1 uesday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny McDiannid of Raeford visited Mr. and Mrs. Jaincs Nixon Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M.C. Almond went to Raleigh Saturday 011 business and while there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Winfrcd Almond. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hodgin and children Ron and Stan of Apex and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stell and children Rhonda and Linda of Greensboro were guests of Mr and Mrs. M.C. Almond. The Stells came especially to attend the funeral of Mi. John Kirk at Rose land. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomas and children .and Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Picklcr and children rode to Wilmington Sunday to see the u/aleas. Mrs. Reid Willard and daughter Jennie visited Mrs. Roberta Phillips in Red Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Htrbort Phillips in Buie Thursday. Fifteen members of the Grange in Hoke County had a nice covered dish supper Monday night at the community house in Ashley Heights. Mr. Robert II. Caldwell of Greensboro and Mr. Avery Conncll of Raeford were special guests who spoke on new coverages and other Graruce proa rami. ? - *. , Mrs. Jean McBryde and children Para and Leonard and Mr. ahd Mri. Lonnie Fish visited Mrs. Nil. Burgess in Durham Saturday. They especially went < to see Mrs. Rosa Combs and Mr. Nil. Burgess, both in the"" hospital Mr', and Mrs. M.C.Ahnond, Wade and Ernest Abnond, Mrs. JA. Almond and Mtas Jerry ? Blake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Blake and son Jan. It was a special day for Mrs. Kelly Blake as it was her 56th birthday. She received many nice gifts. Other guests during the day were Mr. and Mrs. Curtiss Barnett of Racford, Mr. and Mrs. Alton McDonald of Aberdeen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymod Almond of West End, and Miss Mary Wicker of Southern Pines. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Willard lost two five month old Beagle puppies Saturday. One is black and brown and one is brown and white. If anyone knows their where abouts a reward will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Williams of Carthage and Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Williams spent Sunday at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Maude Dixon. Mrs. Ellis Harrington and Mrs. Audrey Wheeler of Durham were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Pickler. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Stanhei and son of Raeford spoil I Sunday with Mrs. Surah Strothcr and family. Circle No. I of Shiloh Presbyterian Church met in the home of Mrs. James Wilkerson Monday night. Mrs. D.R.Huff. Jr. presented tlie lesson to the nine members present. Refreshments were cake, ice cream and strawbei ries. chipsters. Coke and coffee which were served after the meeting. Mrs. Helen Hendrson is very ill at Cape Feat Valley Nursing Center in Fayetteville. We wish to express our sincere sympathy to Mi. and Mrs. R.H. Perry and family in the death of Mi. IIV. Campbell." Texas. Mrs. Campbell is the former Janice Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frederick and family were Saturday night dinner guests of Mrs. Nora Pickler. Mr. George K. Vanhoy came home from Moore Memorial Hospital Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Deese and Mr. and Mrs. KG. Ionian of Raeford had dinner at Town and Counliy Steak House Monday night celebrating Mis. Deese and Mr. lumuiis birthday. Mrs. Pope Will Attend U Food Service Workship Mrs. Clara B. Pope, food service supervisor tor Hoke New Ostomy Club To Meet Friday A special meeting of the newly formed Central Caiolina Ostomy Club will be held in Raleigh. Friday, April 17. I <>70. Club President R.O. Ileatei of Cary. said surgeons and other h e a I t It care representatives aie expected to be present to discus how they might be of assistance to ostomates. * Ostomates arc poeplc who have lost then colon, either through a colostomy or ileostomy because of cancer 01 other reasons. Heater, who has been an oslomatc himself for 25 yeais. estimates that there aie hundreds of such persons in ccntial North Carolina. "Wc invite them to our meeting because of the technical assistance and moral support they can receive." Heater said. The meeting is at 7:00 P.M. in the dining room of the new Medi center at 0I(> Wade Avenue, Raleigh. N.C. Frank Leach Buried Wed. Funeral services for Benjamin Franklin (Frank) Leach were held Wednesday at laurel Hill Baptist Church at Dundarrach with the pastoi. the Rev. Sylvester Melvin, officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery. Leach, a lifelong resident of Hoke County and a veteran of World War II died last Fridav in Wake Memorial Hospital in Raleigh. He is survived by a daughtci. Miss Mary Leach of Fayctteville, and two sons, Albert Leach and Billy Leach of Fayctteville; his mother. Mrs. Flla Leach of Raeford: and a sister Miss Clara Leach of Washington, D.C. County Schools, will attend .1 school food set\ icv duecton workshop in Ashes 1U0 \pnl 1 I - 17. About 100 duoctnis hour all parts of the stale will meet lot the program sponsoicd In the State Dcpaitmenl ot Public Instruction. Ralph I aton. dueciot of school food sen ices foi 1 he State Department ol Public 111st 1 net mil. is in chaiec ot ailaiicements foi the 11100:1111:. I'he progiain. he said. wiil emphasi/e ad iniiiisii.it ion. nutrition and management According to I aton. the 11 u mho 1 of school lood supctvisois luo iiicie.iv d Mom 40 in I?W,.t to 'is in I 07n MDTA CRAIHATI - Mrs Kola K. Peter km McPluiul, daughter 0/ Mr. ami Mrs. lames Peterkin u) Hi I. Raeford is now working f or rlie fast AVr blew ) ork Community Corporation Manpower Center in Brooklyn. A graduate oj Upchttrch High School and a graduate of the first MD'IA Stenographer Class held in Raeford. she began \s\>rking us a clerk-typist and. by attending night school for IBM Keypunch. sfh- is now a Steno-supcrrisor. compu ter operator and part - time switch board operator. Mrs. Mcl'luml has been accepted as a full time student of the Cue University of Sew York, where she plans to get a degree in business administration. FOR OUTSTANDING SFRIICF - Mrs. Flora Croxnler is presented with a si her bowl by Dr. Wade Heritage at ceremonies at McCain Sanatorium last week honoring her as Hoke County's Xursc <>/ the Year. National Officer To Talk To DAY Tin* national service oil ice i ol the Disabled \incncan Velei.nis will speak ai a special meeting ol lloke County Cluplei No. 17 ol I lie l) \Vs on Apiil I 7 at 7 .10 p.m. at I he Woodmen ol die World Hall. IoIiii I ('.ales, of Winsion ? Salem, will discuss disability. Willi a question and answci pci iod allei ward All l)\V ineniheis anil wises and anyone with a service connected disability are mired lo at lend. ( luilie Woodcll. comniaiiilei ni the local duplet said. dales scived hi I lie \inn lioni I1'.? until lie icincd allei veais ol active seiviee loi teason ol pliy steal disability in I''!.*, lie was then a I iciilcujiit ( olonel. While in seiuce. lie was stationed m the I'aeii ie tin111it: World Wat II and lalei seised in kioiea and I mope lie lias been the jo I ix i <;. i n s Viimn.il Soivicc Ollicci l>'i l)\\ mmco l'W?5. EUROPEAN TOUR (Aug. 3 - Aug. 24) (3 Full Weeks) S694.00 (complete) Contact Rev. Jack Mansfield for Information at 875-4387 or 875-3508 Come By! Friday Night Unjjjl 9 ^lien's Jltb. 216 N. Main St. Racford.N.C. W' TO: THE CITIZENS OF HOKE COUNTY It is with pleasure that we announce that on or about the 1st of July we will open a Quality Clothing Store for Men and Boys to be known as "JOE SUGAR'S OF RAEFORD, N.C." This store will feature Famous Brand Name Merchandise and will be operated by my son - in - law, Mr. Paul Soloman (you can call him Paul!). He and my daughter Frances will be moving to Raeford sometime in June or July. We have a great deal of Raeford & Hoke County people now trading in our St. Pauls Store and we will try to give the same service and good clothes in the Raeford Store. , Our sincere hope is that when we open you will give us the opportunity to serve you with your clothing needs and should we not have what you want, give us the opportunity to get it for you. Looking forward to a profitable and pleasant relationship in the years ahead with the citizens of Hoke, I am, t/stanly Sugar for Joe Sugar's of St. Pauls, N.C. P.S. I am proud of the fact too that I can advertise this store as being "conveniently located 14 miles from the nearest parking meter." FRIDAY, APRIL 24-7:30 P.M. 61 ? SON HMH SCH00L-RAIF0RD, N.C. HOKE RESCUE SQUAD PROUDLY PRESENTS THE ARTHUR SMITH SHOW STARRING IN PERSON RALPH SMITH. GENE PACER. MAGGIE GRIFFiM. DICK SCHUYLER. jACQUIE SCHUYLER. DON ANGE A THE CROSSROAD OUARTET TICKRTS NOW ON SALE AT: City Hall, C< noly't Etso Service Contor - E. Cantral. Riley s Lsso Service Center r? 401 By Pass, and Stereo World - South Main. ADVANCE S1.00 GATE S1.6C Please Place Order For Ring Early GIFTS OF WATCHES FLAT & HOLLOWARE SILVERWARE crystal BY ?fostoria ?TIFFIN ?LOTUS FOR cmciiu A beautiful pin with a birthstone for each member of the family. She will cherish it forever. For Only CHINA BY ?havilanu many other fine gift items i ?IROQUOIS TO PLEASE ALL MOTHERS i ;? - ? Kinlaw's Jewelry Store 124 N. MAIN ST. PHONE R7S 3863 RAEFOHD. N. C.

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