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Anniversary Observed Parker United Methodist Church. Rt. I, Raeford, celehrated its 25th anniversary Dec. 2"'. The first worship service in the present structure was held Dec. 18, 1949, under the leadership of the Rev. P.O. Lee. The anniversary service was conducted by the present pastor, the Rev. Gordon W. Ruggles. Present for the day's festivities were the Rev James H. Miller, Jr., su perintendenl of the Fayetteville district; the Revs. P.O. Lee of Raeford and B.C. Crawford of Durham, both retired, and several members of the community who participated in the construction of the church. Mrs. Alma Parker Lovette, a member of. the church and a descendant of the iminders pf ihe previous church building, told about the origin of the Parker Church. The Rev. Mr. Crawford related some of his experiences as a minister in the previous Parker Church. The Rev. Mr. Lee told of the need for a new building and of the planning and construction of the present building. At the conclusion of the service dinner was served in the basement ot the church. Tt' ME ENJOY SUPERB CUfSINE IN A RELAXED ATMOSPHERE OF SOFT MUSIC. CANDLELIGHT AND GRACIOUS SERVICE Dinner every evening 5:30 to 11 PM Reservations 693-3503 U.S. No. 1 Bypass (Across From Sheraton Motor Inn) SOUTHERN PINES "Where Gourmets Gather" rr^rrr*ri*ri*rnnrin<vvvvvvvvvvvwvvw>nn<Min?i?ff OPh'.N FOR BUSINESS - The new Board of Education building on Wooley Street is now occupied. Employees made the move Dec. If) and are now getting settled in their new home with the colorful motif. From The Home Agent's Desk by Ellen Willis & Brenda Canady Hint: Use glycerin instead of oil to lubricate your beater or grinder and you will have no unpleasant, taste in your food. Schedule Monday. January 6. 8:30 a.m. Staff conference Vondav, January 6. 10:30 a.m. Report to county commissioners Wednesday, January 8. 10 a.m. Wayside Extension Homemakers meeting at the community building Wednesday., January 8, 2 p.m. Ashemont Extension Homemakers meeting Wednesday. January 8, 2 p.m.SADA meeting in Carthage Thursday. January 9, 9:30 a.m. Intension Homemakers County Council meeting Thursday, January 9, 2:30 p.m. Allendale ? Antioch Extension Personals Mr. and Mrs, Steve Thompson of' Clarksville, Vs., visited Mr. snd Mrs. Charles Hostetler during the holidays. The Thompsons are former Raeford residents. Mrs. Lawrence Maddry and son Larry of Norfolk. Va.. spent the holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.L. McNeill. Here for Christmas Day with their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNeill Jr. and children of Southern Pines, and their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dougald Clark and son of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of Raleigh spent the holiday week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gatlin. Mrs. Jay Woodard and daughter Betsy spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harmon and son John in Atlanta. Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Roy Bowling and children of Charlotte spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hiser. Mr. and Mrs. John Goller and sons returned to their home in Greensboro Friday after a holiday visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Younger Snead. Mrs. Ruby Tomlin and Miss Patfie Sue Torttlin were special guests at a Christmas luncheon last Friday at Civilian Finance Office at Ft. Bragg. Mrs. Tomlin, an employee of the section, is on extended sick leave. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Niven, Carlton Jr. and Caroline, spent Wednesday until Friday in Roxboro with her mother. Mrs. Frank Hedrick. Alvin H. Peckham and Mrs. Peter Clarke of Jamestown spent from Friday until Monday with Mr. and Mrs. David Scull and family. They were Sunday guests of Mr . and Mrs. M.V. Peele. Mrs. Roy Conoly spent the Christmas holiday with her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hinnant in Goldsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Hinnant visited Mrs. Conoly Sunday, along with Mr. dnd Mrs. Don Conoly and family of Raleigh. Mr and Mrs. Roy Conoly and family of Aberdeen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dean and family of Winston-Salem. Club Calendar An open meeting of the Raeford Woman's Club will be held Tuesday. Jan. 7, H p.m., at the Hoke Civic Center. Members are asked to bring tlfeir entries for the Fine Arts Festival between 9 and I 2 thai morning. Homemakers meeting Potato Power When you think o|j foods with high vitamin C content, you probably think first of orange juice. But how about potatoes? A single baked potato supplies about one ? third the vitamin (' recommended for adults - and about half the amount recommended for children 10 years old or younger. And that's not. all. Potatoes arc also good sources of iron, thiamine, niacin and riboflavin. And they also contain magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, calcium, copper and at least twenty ? seven amino acids. The potato is literally a mineral storehouse - one of the most natural, nutritious foods you can eat. And they aren't fattening. When baked or boiled ? they have fewer calories than the same amounts of avocados, lima beans, bran Hakes, prunes, rice or sweet potatoes. The Irish found out long ago that the potato was the most efficient crop they could grow. It provided more food energy and nutrients on less acreage than any other crop. So take a tip front the Irish ? serve potatoes often. Blackeye Peas Is it fact or fiction that good luck will follow you every day of the year if you eat blackeye peas and corn bread on New Year's Day'' For some people ? eating blackeye peas becomes a New Year's Day occasion for an at ? home party. In that case, blackeye peas can be served right along with the other buffet foods. Or they can be the main dish of a meal. For whatever reason ? December is a good time to put in a supply ol diy beans and dry peas. And here's more good news ? they are in plentiful supply right now. There are many good things you can say about dry beans and peas. Here are some of them ? Easy storage. They come in small packages and demand no refrigeration. They need only to be kept tightly covered and in a cool place. long shelf life. When properly stored - they are available for emergency meals or regular menu planning. Dry beans and peas aren't a seasonal food. They're good all year round And they offer good food value. They are an excellent source of protein and other essential nutrients. And dry beans and peas combine well. Used in chili or bean or pea soup with bacon ? they form a powerful protein team. So for good eating all year long, serve dry beans and peas often. : v THE VMM FAMILY K>] WHERE RTfl BARGAINS EH1 mm wweeer - : SAVE DP TO 50% OPEN NEW TEM'A Ml l-?l , FABULOUS CLOTHING CLEARANCE! MEN'S LONG SLEEVE KNIT SHIRTS ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS LONG SLEEVE DRESS, SPORT & KNIT SHIRTS ? LADIES LONG SLEEVE BLOUSES ? LADIES FASHION RIGHT SLACKS " N ? GIRLS KNIT TOPS ? GIRLS CORDUROY, AND BRUSHED 5AY.E..?.?* denim slacks lOFF out REGULAR LOW PilCI rJ . saveV / WSjffi vftLUES T0 41% X ' JSSfSIw? YOUR OFF IVitYDAY ES Y frABn choice LOW PNICI! BOX OF 200 CORONET FACIAL TISSUES 69 MG 4)< EACH STRAPS "W' full size 8 STEP-INS^ fl0RAL N?MACHINE PR'2T WASHABLE of min s POLYESTER DRESS SHOES \ | A || |/ r V A A it s clearance ~ ~ ~ TIME. SOME ITEMS ARE IN LIMITED QUANTITIES AND _ %l _ BROKEN SIZES pair mm fMMTWnjm, SH0P with ESS S 4 STEP INTO FASHION & SAVINGSlX ?Z, \p?s Snl'y ' LARGE GROUP OF LADIES X ?? SPORT & DRESS SHOES XBEDSPREADS !.88 PRICED TO GO! SIZE RANGE 3 TO 10 VALUES $3.99 TO $6.99 88\BLANKETS_ ^ x A99 VALUIS TO >.98, US TODAY! SAVE X SAVE 3K* $3.00 X B0YS Off OP OUP ^ NYLON/COTTON X CREW SOCKS PICK A PAIR 88 TO 2 7? m EACH L REG. ^ ^110.96^^ VERY SPECIAL PAIR SALE FOR THE HOME, WOULD SELL UP TO S.98 IF PERFECT COSMETIC^ MACHINE WASHABLE PABRIC % drapes. BAGS 1 \ 944 NOW PAIR> SI 93 .... IT'S CLEARANCE TIME. SHOP WITH US TODAY! H . W IMfANTJ South Main Street - Raeford . N.C. M'lr STORE HOURS: MATTRESS PADS * $3.99 ? $2.66 i_. Mon. thru Thup. 9 til S - Fri. 9 til 9 rnnwm^m^ru tawo c . ?i"L ,H#i?0NLY X CAtD Sat. 9 til 73-Shr. 1 til 6 FLUFFY BATH TOWELS ? $1.31 ? 99c iacnXSUAP MANOY MOUJIMOLO ORIGINALLY MOW ONLY ^^PKO. OP 1 ?A*? I MTURtAV WHILE tUANtlTlH LA$T QUANTITY RlQHTI M$UV|? PLASTIC TOTE CADDY ? $147 ? $1.27 IVO& j Sr. Citizens Set Meeting I he Raeford Senior Citizens friendship Cluh will mcei Tuesday. Jan. 7 at 2:30 P.M. al the United Methodist Chin eh in Raelord. Mrs. Billy Catneion of the Hoke County school system will have charge of the progiam. The first session of the arts and crafts class to he held Jan. 0 at the church is alieady filled, aecoiding to Josephine Hall, senior cili/ens' co-ordinator. Interested persons may place their names on a waiting list. STOP!! Tired of lay cff$, short time no future! Well known insurance company needs one good man looking tor a career. Full training offered to right person who needs to earn $10,000 per year. Excellent fringe benefits. Call or Write Jim Morris, Manager Southern Life Insurance Co. P.O. Bo* 89 Laurinburg, N.C. 28352 Phone 1 276-7229 ENCACID COUPLES ONLY Engaged? Then Be Sure And Get Your ? DEC RUBY A CRYSTAL rnCC WEDDING BOWL Our engagement gift to you! This lovely ruby and crystal wedding bowl...perfect as a beautiful centerpiece or a treasured momento. So come in trjd get yours...it's gift wrapped and waiting for you! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! Also ask about our Special Under 21 CREDIT PLAN for married or engaged couples . . .No Co-Signers Needed! 112 HARRIS AVE. . RA EFORD. H. f..
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