SOUTHERN PINES' NEWEST AND MOST UNUSUAL RESTAURANT FEATURING . . . . vrn * Prime Rib of Beef, au just j| 'New York Strip Steak * Prima Staak & Lobster Combination The (all charcoal broilad) j 'Salad smorgasbord Offering 20 Dalicious>lngredientsand 4 Exciting Dressings 'Unsurpassed Beverage I Uoliet'on TT ~~ r', HillO'hart* [ All Major Credit Cards Honored ? STfAKIOBSTKR 1 ' II 8 5:30 to 11 SAI VI) sM.iK.,\SB..KI. [ Etfery Evenin9 U. S No. 1 Bypass (Across From Sheraton Motor Innl Telephone 692 3503 Hoke Grows Pulpwood Hoke County landowners and loggers shared approximately SI47.697 paid out by Catawba Timber Company tor pulpwood in 1971. according to the company's president. W.M. Morgan. This is one of nearly 70 counties in the Carolinas. Georgia and Virginia where Catawba Timber purchased wood for its parent company. Bowaters Carolina Corp. Although Catawba Timber owns and manages some lands of its ojvn, a substantial majority of the wood it supplied to the mill was purchased from individual landowners. Many of these landowners are tree farmers and are actively participating in growing the "South's Third Forest." This is the term used in describing modern ? day efforts to meet growing needs for wood products. Sixty years ago. the First forests of the South were believed to be exhausted, but industry and private landowners grew the second one. which has supplied timber during that time. During the past 20 years, the volume of standing timber in the South has been increased by 30 percent. Despite this gain, foresters say more intensive efforts will be needed to keep with growing populations and demands for forest products. Government authorities estimate that the total need for forest products will double by the year 2000. They also project a 20 percent reduction in the acreage per person to meet these needs. Catawba Timber and other forest landowners are taking steps to meet these needs by planting millions of new trees each year, more than are being harvested. These forests also make a vital contribution to air improvement. An average acre of vigorously growing young trees consumes five to six tons of carbon dioxide a year, and gives off about four tons of fresh oxygen. The "Bible Study Group of Tabernacle Church met last Thursday morning with Mrs. Wayne Bundy. The "Mission in Action" Group met Monda> night of this week with Mrs. Bill Davis. The W. M. S. of Tabernacle Church are observing a "Week of Prayer" this week, meeting at the church each morning at 9:30 except on Wednesday and continuing through Friday. The Community extends sympathy to Mrs. Jack Davis and children in the death of their husband and father. Jack Davis, who passed away at Cape Fear Valley Hospital early Sunday morning Much singing or "making a joyful noise" was enjoyed at Wednesday night prayer meeting at Galatia Church this week and if nothing happens to the voices or the eardrums it will be the same next week. J. W. Caddell Jr. of Raeford was rushed to Cape Fear Valley Rockfish News By MRS. A. A. MdNNIS Hospital Sunday evening suffering extremely from what was thought to be kidney stones. After receiving treatment to relieve the pain, he was sent home and was doing fine Monday a.m. Mr. and Mrs J. D. Gibson of Stedman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Gibson and Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson Sunday and all of them including Joy and Ricky Gibson attended the birthday celebration for Mrs. Richard McMillan's father. Sidney Sumner, and his granddaughter. Kimberly McMillan, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard McMillan of Dundarrach. Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson visited her sister. Mrs. Virginia Bounds of Red Springs last Friday James Kenneth Wright, who is taking his National Guard training at Ft. Leonard Wood. Mo . visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Wright Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Allei and daughter. Jennie, of Selnn were guests of Mr. and Mrs Junior Long Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Will Monro< were dinner guests of Mr. anc Mrs. Thomas Wood ant children. Debbie and Clyde. 01 Fayeiteville Sunday Debbie who is a student at N'. C. U was at home from Tuesday 01 last week to Monday this week Guests of Mrs. A. W. Wood Sunday p m. were her grandsor and his wife. Mr. and Mrs Ronald Monroe of Southern Pines. Mrs. A. W. Wood and hei grandson. Donald Wood spent last Tuesday and Wednesday with her sister. Mrs. J B Cole of Dillon. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. James E Mclnnis of Fayetteville were dinner guests of Mis. A. A Mclnnis and son Thomas Mclnnis Sunday. Their Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mclnnis and daughters. Mrs. Billy Posey ot Raeford and Mrs. David Lancaster and son. Brian, of Raleigh and Mrs. Jim Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mclnnis of Raeford and Angus C. Mclnnis of Wagram ate Sunday night supper with them. The Community, extends sympathy to Mrs. Harold Brock in the death of her grandmother. Mrs. Bessie Williams Matthew s of Clement who passed away at Highsmith ? Rainey Memorial Hospital Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce. Mrs. George Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. Davis Parker and children. Karen and Kirkland. visited Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Koonce and sons. Lacy 111 and Thomas, of Lumberton last Friday. They went especially to help celebrate Mr. and Mrs. Lacy Koonce's son. Thomas', birthday. He was I year old and we can wish for him many, many more happy birthdays. gifts and happy birthday wishes. Birthday cake and coffee were served. All of her friends wish for her many more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ray and son% Thomas, had as their guests last Saturday. Mrs. Ray's brother and his wife Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Mooring of Lagrange and Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore Jr. and son. Dewey III. of Cary. Their late Saturday evening guests were Mrs. M. L. Pollard and her friend. Mrs. Cecelia Bradshaw and daughter. Angela, of Greenville. Mrs. Dan Bradshaw of Fayette ville and her granddaughter. Mrs. Jeanette Lee visited Mr. and Mrs. David Koonce Saturday and Mrs. Bradshaw is spending this week with them. Mrs. W. B. Guin of Carthage spent the weekend with them. Mrs. Nelia Brock and hei sister ? in ? law. Mrs. Evelyn Brock of Red Springs went to Charlotte Saturday wheie they visited Mrs. Sallie Fields and her daughter. Mrs. Lucile Chesum. Mrs. Fields was at home but she was seriously ill. Mrs. Evelyn Brock brought Mrs. Nelia Brock home Monday evening and spent the night with her. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McPherson and children. Tom Jr.. Davis and Elizabeth, of Yanceyville spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Parker of Wayside and other relatives. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis Parker and children Sunday and they also visited Misses Allie and Katie Black. Mrs. Floyd Monroe had all of her children and grandchildren as dinner guests last Sunday except Mr. and Mrs Tom Monroe of Fayettevillc. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. James McKeithan. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Monroe. Joe Monroe and Eugene Monroe. Special guests were Mrs. Marshall Newton and Miss Fonda Blue. we care > PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, MARCH 11, AT A&P IN RAEFORD HOW DOES A&PFEEL ABOUT PROTECTION? Concerned . . very concerned! If we weren't, we would not hive an unconditional money-back satisfaction guarantee on every product we sell . . no matter who makea it. If we weren't, we would not have established, decades ago, our "Quality Control Laboratory" How does the laboratory protect you? Well, at A&P. we're pretty fusay about the product* we sell. So, before we will stock a product, we check it out pretty carefully. Our lab has checked thousands of product*. If they don't think the product measures up, you'll never find it on an A&P shelf . . no matter who the maker is, or who is behind the product. It's not always easy to care but A&P doesn't care to be easy. A&P does care about you. BEEF SALE Super-Right" Quality Meats! Sup< r KiqM Quality Heavy Groin Fi d Beet Chuck Roast lOc BLADE BONELESS lB WO CUT lb BONELESS SHOULDER ROAST BONELESS __ DO CUT LB. ?$u?ar.Rithf Quality Grain-Fad Baat "Sw?afRI?fct" Quality Grain-Fad Baat "8u?ar.Blfbf" Quality Grain.Fad Baaf "SuMfBlfH" Quality Carnad Baat Delmonico Steaks u $1.68 Short Ribs ? 58c Spare Ribs u. 38c Briskets i*. 98c "Suear-kielit" Quality Orain-Fae Baal "Bup?t*RlfM" Grain.Fad taa? Btaf Sosp Chuck u 84c Qroisd Ohaek Mara Fhf lb 78c Cavnrry Traai Mar ar Mild Harraal littla w;^' Sausage B 69c Sizzler Sausagi Cas'a iaba i Fraaan Cat * Jabn's Fraean Fra>Caabad Fish I Chips 69c Fish Stick.40c WJ 75c Rib Roast ALB Brand "S??ar.iiaM" Quality?'? lain Siltad ar Vb | ' ? * Wbaia a' '?*? lain Siiaad Fraa at Chart* por|( Lojns g9c OVEN $*|28 LB READY FOTATO 14-0. -JO _ SaiaD Cue J'C c?? Boneless Rib Steak 1" Cubed Chuck Steak 1 " Appetizincjly Good Groceries! "?' 39c Dinners 3 ?? $1oo -V ?ha# A4F Far * 100% BRAZILIAN J Uplon Tss [ 100% Broxilion-P-ira | hi vy.kk t*a 'flf ?, i\ AWr . \ 8 O'Clock am ? 8 o clock KM % * Instant Coffee ^ v Qnff00 BMjjl insiani uonee P/ LQc Hi W ?- 29c 3-1 ESQ 6 ? 69c 10 - 99c B6s II .381 FaaMy ' ?? ?? t?| Fresh Lettuce 19' Fresh Broccoli 39i Cantaloupee 2 B9i A" '?* Strawberries 3 '1" Applet mmkm u 29* . J .Ukll< ~. Ilab Dill li.mu Choice o' Whit* or Pink Meet Juicy i Tomatoes 'S.'T et?. 29f Grapefruit 2"" 29^ I itit In rTji. |,| lB ti,( |h>ll li? ( Cucumbers u 251 Salad Mix Vf," 29^ Peanuti 2 u. 69f ? V. A?t I-M..I Nee Per Check! Compare Quality {Dry Milk Solidt ,2" lie" 1 ewr Der With 1?ik. Cee 1?U. Cee Luzianne Coffee *?89c^99c *?? tit* Oreee Jem er Grape Jelly 3 - 85c 'ourOwn M Our Own '?'?^JTea Bags 100-CT. PKG. Elbow Macaroni '? 23c ? Ann Pcfe t Ann Pen* Red Deem Kidney leeni With Chill Qrery ? Sultana Brand Perk A Beam 3 '? floo S.i " S ilted AiM"?e lelted A4P Prete* Peeed Ceke 12-Oi e? AM Better e-O. Aft. '>0' A&P Spanish Peanuts ???' 49c Excel Mixed Nuts '???' 39c Chocolate Brownies ??" 59c Listerine ?*?i. 8, w.11 lw? Alt f?> blHM Alt tieun H A&P Yellow Popcorn '???' 29c Salad Dressing 67c Hand! Whip = - 39c r$1 ih r- " ieelly tnA liiJia 11?>? I GARGLI | ? Ann Page Mayonnaise * 49c Stlx Twin Pops '" 59c r ! w?t'SK VALUIS In aturttr round trlnti *unnyli?ld II.... _ I Butter i-i??? 79c A&P Orange Juice 22c IVl3rC3l 50C, Q f Honkins 'k' Tomato Sauce ??' 10c I C >rh t iner Moat Phirknn F Inwnrc I - u rv TldllllllCu c Tomato Sauce 'jj,1 10c Dun j Soil Stokely Honey Pod Sweet Peot Stokely Golden Cream Style Corn Stokely Golden Whole Kernel Corn IH ^ f||| jl 1 ?? om iaiii Sizi hVavv oun A e#MII 1 DETERGENT Km \ Uo. CQc Hankies IWlAP FOOD IN Marcal Freezer mai ufli i i ocAoi _ Wrap -53' .,| - n l illU"Ti 1T ' 4 85' Marvel White 1 f ?*?'" iuYS 1 fscOT^AM^Ai^^J j Compare A&P Liquid Bread 4. $100 LOAVFS P fewNArr iO" ?> Wheat Bread 3 89c Flak y Roll*. 4 SI.00 Apple Pics 2 V. 89c Sugared Donuts 35c Sparu'.h Bar Cakes L 3 1.00 A Bathroom Tissue 15c Bathroom Tissue 2 : 33c Family Napkins ?' 17c Facial Tissue "Z, 35c Confidcts 12 . 55c j GAllON JUG Mi. and Mrs. Davis Parker returned home lasl Thursday night. March 2. from their trip to New Mexico and California. They flew from Grannis Field Airport on Thursday night. Feb. 24 and went to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where they visited May and Mrs. D B, Parker and children. Maj. and Mrs Parker went with them when they went to Los Vegas, Nev., where they attended the REM Convention. Mrs. Tracy Everett's sisters. Mrs. Albert Parham and Mrs. E. L. Glass of Hamlet and her nieces. Mrs Daryl Goldslon of Hamlet and Mrs. J. H. llansborough of Washington. D. C. were guests of Mr and Mrs Tracy Everett last Wednesday. Mrs Everett and her guests visited relatives In Fayetteville that afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Dees. Mrs. Louise Watson, Mr. and Mrs Junior Long and Miss Nellie McFudyen attended the fiftieth wedding anniversary celebration for Mr and Mrs. Arthur Stewart of Jackson Springs Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Stewart is a first cousin of Mrs. Dees, Mrs Watson and Junior Long, their fathers' brothers' daughters. The barbeque supper and fried chicken supper at the Wayside Fire House last Friday night was a real success. The food was good and a right good sum of money was taken in for the use of the Fire Department. Mrs. Jesse Lee and the residents of Rockfish Family Care Home celebrated Miss Mary McFadyen's birthday last Wednesday. March 1. with Mrs. LeRoy Lee and daughters, Deioris and Baibara. as their guests. Miss McFadyen received Veteran's Fund Gets Donation Dr. Raymond A. Stone, president of Sandhills Community College, has announced ihc gift of $2000 from the Sandhills Veterans' Association for financial aid to nursing students. Dr. Bruce Warllck, president of the Association, presented the check lo Dr. Stone at Ihc l-ebruury meeting of the organisation. The Association was organized after World Wur II and has us Its central purpose the promotion of training of nurses for Moore County. Since the Associate Degree Nursing Program was established at Sandhills In Ihc full of 1966. the SVA had made an annual contribution to the college of the entire proceeds of Its yearly fund raising campaign. In presenting this year's contribution to the college. Dr Warllck expressed gratitude for the nurse training program al Sandhills, and for high percentage of Sandhills graduates who arc now serving as Registered Nurses in Moore County. Dr Warllck also said, "We arc highly interested in the Practical Nurse Education program about to start and want to support it also. We are pleased to conduct an annual campaign and act as a receiving agent for many contributions from people throughout Moore County to support the nurse training Tax Time Got You Thinking? How Much Do You Owe In Slate, Federal, Properly Taxes? It Adds Up Quickly. Don't Let Tax Time Get You Down . . . Gel Up And Call Us For A Loan With Payments To Fit Your Budget. LOANS UP TO $900 SAFEWAY FINANCE Dennis Stewart, Manager 103 M?in St. 075-4111 R??1ord, N.C.