TSSvnH? T-BONE A SIRLOIN > PORTERHOUSE U. lot SAil NOT AVMUM TO OTNM UT AIL MAiOl A WIWAIWI ICES!" SAVINGS YOU CAN SEE PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SAT., |AN. 11 AT A&P WEO IN RAEFORD, N.C. ? MIVIW BACON MARK IT style u. wS AAT BRAND NOT OR MILD PURI PORK 4 SAUSAGE ?79* 89* AAF FANCY VAC PAC THIN IlKID . _ ? BACON w*!49 UIPA INIMCTIP IRIIM BOX-O-CHICKEN - w 3 CRLAIT QTRS. m TfP ? > LIC QTRS, M (? A 75c :>N>eS ^45cjr UIPA INSTIL UU PRUH BUCKET-O-CHICKEN , ? a MIASTS ? a lios ? a THMMS Ik L? a wimoi SLICED OR HALVES PEACHES 2-98f t *. "V- CHICK LIMIT . * \ AND > | CANS 'j / COMPARI \ WITH OTH COMPARE \ WITH OTHEA GROCERY PURCHASE I AAP HANOI WHIP WHIPPEdVoPPING cDp 59s SWEETENED OR UNSWEETENED * AAP GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 48c OUTSTANDING VALUE | HILLTOP APPLE JUICE '?? 46c t try A&P'S OWN ERANDS W ION A TOMATOES 4 '??? St .00 A SUP 1-Lb. Bog EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 992" CONTAINS RICH RRAZILIAN COFFEES XOCIOCK INSTANT TEA BAGS 89* COFFEE"*!? OUR OWN 100-Ct. n9. .w/" OUTSTANDING VALUES! > CHECK / <^COM?A*V A&P FROZEN CONCENTRATED k. W ORANGE JUICE 6 s *129 AAP FROZEN REG. OR CRINKLE CUT SHOESTRING POTATOES""?75*'^ 39* MARVEL SANDWICH SLICED WHITE BREAD 3sat *1?? JANE PARKER BAKE N' SERVE ROUS: ???79* I BARBARA DEE assorted cookies 2 77* CAMPBELL'S pBl NOODLE ?^">* 23* IAV0RIS MOUTHWASH & GARGLE 4c OFF LABEL LIFEBUOY SOAP r 33c 20c OFF LABEL ON LIQUID DETERGENT n-Or rm. 5c OFF LABEL ON LAUNDRY MEOCO PREMIUM SDLTINES IS 56c E HD??GE Flu 95* 52c Rockfish News By Mn. A. A. Mclnnh The W.M.U. Bible Study Group of Tabernacle Church met Monday a.m. at the home of Mri. Louise Sanders. Tlte Mission in Action Gioup met Monday night with Mrs. Wayne Bundy. Attendance at Pittman Grove Church was extra good last Sunday. Tlte Choraleers Quartet will sing at Pittman Grove Church next Sunday night at 7 o'clock. You are cordially invited to attend. The Rev. Russell Flemming, pastor of (?alalia Church and Elders Gitlis Ray and Thomas Mclnnis and his mother had Comnurnion Service with Miss Katie Jackson of the Hope Rest Home at Red Springs Monday p.m. and Miss Jackson was cheerful and as well as usual. The W_M.ll.of Pittman Grove Church met at the church Monday night. Mrs. Donald Wood and son Donald visited her aunts Mrs. Laval Ostecn and Mrs. J.B. Cole of Dillon, S.C.. Sunday. They went especially to see Mrs. Cole who was not well, after having aerious Iteart trouble. They also saw Dr. and Mrs. Thad Davis Jr. of Dillon. Mrs. R.H. Gibson says she had a wonderful Christmas with all her children with her. Her son David and his wife of Shelby spent two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Gibson and his sisters, Mrs. R.V. Tanner, Mrs. Johnny Allen and Mrs. Henry Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. R.H.Gibson. Teiesa Allen itiuincd to Pembroke? University Monday after spending the holidays with her mother Mrs. Johnny Al(en. Mrs. Hugh Overton could not be contacted last week, because some of her family were coming down with flu, and it didn't stop until Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Johnson were sick, Mrs. Jack Guy and sot] Tony and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Overton all had flu, so they really had a time with most of the family sick. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Overton of Dade City, Fla. visited Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Overton Thursday after Christmas and spent the night before returning to Florida on Friday. Mr. Roy Shockley, who promised to have some news, didn't come up with any this week except he has been on the sick list at his home for about two weeks and like most people, he tries to stay away from the hospital. Mrs. Edgar Pittman says that her husband's eye surgery that he had at Cape Fear Valley Hospital a few weeks ago was successful and he can see very well now. Mr. and Mrs. Piltmans guests the day before Christmas were, Mrs. Angela Vanstory of New Bern and Miss l.ancy Wilkerson of Lagrange, foster daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Pittman. Mrs. Nancy Miller and son Cam of Carolina Beach were guests of Mrs. George Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kbonce and Mr. and Mis. B.B. Bostic Sunday. Mrs. Miller is a daughtei of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cameron of Carolina Beach. Mrs. George Monroe's Sunday afternoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. Davis Parker and sun Kirkland III of Route 4 Fayetleville. Thomas Mclnnis and his mothci Mis. A.A. Mclnnis and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kooncc take it year about having the traditional blackeyed peas and hog jowl on New Years Day. But it was better than usual this year for Mr. and Mrs. Davis Parker and children. Karen and Kirkland were also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kooncc and they were celebrating Mrs. Parkers birthday, which is Jan. 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Tom McColl went to Florence, S.C. Sunday, where they met her sister and brother - in - law. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shuman of Orlando. Fla. who were going to spend the night there and fill their appointment at the Dental Clinic at 3 o'clock Monday a.m Bui Mr and Mrs. McColl came home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Vass came Sunday p.m. and spent two nights with Iter sister Mrs. Floyd Monroe, returning home Tuesday p.m. Carol Fowler, student at W. N.C. University went hack last Thursday after spending the holidays with Irei motlrei Mrs. Henry Fowler and her sister Kathy, her grandmother Mrs. R.H. Gibson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brock of Rockfish visited Mrs. Evelyn Gibson of St. Pauls Sunday p.m. D.B. Ray has been a patient at Moore Memorial Hospital since Tuesday of last week and he is still undergoing tests. Mrs. Ethel D. Gibsons sister and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. H.D. Patterson of Wallace were her guests last Monday. Mrs. M.S. Gibson visited her friend Mrs. Cindy Tyler, a patient at Cape Fear Valley Hospital Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. P.C. English visited their daughter, Mrs. Larry Reich and family of Jacksonville. Fla. before Christmas. And then Mr. and Mrs. Reich and sons Samuel and Ronald came and spent several days with them during the holidays. Neill English of Vienna. Va.. also visited hts parents Mr. and Mrs. English during the Christmas season. M's- J W. Caddell and her son J.W. Caddell Jr. ol Raeford attended funeral services for Mrs. Zeb Hearn of Uunnburg at the Methodist Church in Laurinburg last Saturday and interment in the cemetery there. Mrs. M.S. Gibsons sister. Mrs. Jerry Gedduigs and sons of Roseboro were their New Years guests. Guests of Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson and family Sunday p.m. were Mr. and Mrs 01 Eayetteville and Mr. and Mrs Sid Sumner of Lumber Bridge Mrs. Gibson visited her sister Mrs Monday. B?UndS ?f Red "l "i*""" T" .""d daUfh'f' Mr. Lynn Tally of t-ayetlevSle were ~ afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs O I W.mH r cay' Mr' and Mrs- Ve?on Wood of Fayetteville spent all day oT Wood paren,s- Mr- and Mrs. c ,Mr.'. a"n Mrs' James l' Mclnnis of Fayetteville were dinner guests of his Sunday a"d br?'her T,mmas Mclnnis Miss lla Marsh of Fayetteville visited Mr and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds, and thefr children and granddiildren who were visiting them. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reynolds and son. Anthony of Aberdeen and Mr. and Mrs Ray Parks and daughter Elizabeth U.uise of Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lovclte of Puppy Creek had Mr. and Mis. Sidney Lovelle and children for dinner guests on New Years Day. But they did not specialize dinner* J?W' ^ b,"keyed Pea* r?' Mrs. C.M. Chason went for a check ( ap.e ,hear Valky Hospital While 11 S?' a *<,0d ICp?" Wliile (here she visited her nephew Oscar Fvereu. a palienl there who had a piece of steel removed Ironi his eye. He was cheerful and seemed to lie doing June Rogers mother, Mrs. Alma Bryant of Fairbluff spenl Christmas and unlil Sunday aflcr. with Mr. and Mis Rogers and sons, Keith and Craig and Mrs. Nclia Brock. Guests Of Mr. and Mrs. June Rogers and sons and Mrs. Brock on New Years Day were William Brock and daughte,. Mrs Sarah Black, and son Phillip. Michael Brock and his brother Jeff of Eayetteville. Mrs. Carol Chandler and children Krcky and Lori of Fayetteville were guests of Mis. Nelia Block and the June Rogers family Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ijrry English of Eayeiicvrlle were dinner gnosis of his parents Mi. and Mrs. P.C. English on New Years Day. Miss lla Marsh of Faycitevillc visited Mrs. Mary Mclnnis and son Thomas last Sunday afternoon before going on lo visit Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reynolds and ?amily. Mrs. Game I Emory and her daughter, Mrs. louise Aiken ol Duiliam, spent Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Will Monroe. COMMENT The New Year brings us all an I'PPor.uni.y ,o try to do Uer than ^ haven .he past. Billy C.aliam has asked people to pray lor this country during lie terrYhle ? hMr there i! "Y"" COmmi'led WC know inm "eed l('r W' and every influence lhal can be used lo prevent and idling on the highway, robberies and iniended murders and ke Wlv c"7 S? CVCn i, yoU liKe Billy Graham you do love your H oke igh lights by Terri Tucker Hoke High students are finally back to work in their classrooms after the Christmas holidays. Now with the holidays over it's time to get down to serious study for exams which will now be spread out over a five day period lasting January 1$. lb, 17, 20 and 21. After exams students will have another break for teacher's work day. The workdays will be the 22. 23, and 24, students will return to classes Monday, January 27. The Hoke High Junior Varsity ftam will play Clinton at home Friday January 10 at 5:00. The girls folltftfihe boys playing at 6:30. The varsity boys will also play Clinton at home at S:00. The Hoke High hoys' wrestling team met Terry Sanford January 6 at home at 7:30. Their next match wilt be Thursday. January 9, against Pinetrest at Pinecrest at 1:30. Make your plans to see the Bucks in action. Hoke Board Meets Tonight Hoke County commissioners will hold a special meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. at the former board of education building. Expected to be included on the agenda will he discussions of a building inspection program and activation of a county planning board.