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?13 Ymart Community S*rvk* HOKI COUNTY MSCUI SQUAD rTf Thon Be Sure And Gef Your >Bee RUBY A CRYSTAL tKBC 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 and 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! f-jSrIt furn,ture 112 HARRIS AVE. RAEFORD, N. (;. Cadettes Plan Fashion Show Clothes from the past will be featured at a fashion riiow planned ss a Bicentennial project by Cadette Girl Scout Troop 169. The show is scheduled for July and scouts have now started to collect the fashions to be presented. Mrs. Steven Thomas, troop leader, has asked persons willing to lend clothing from other eras to phone her at 875-4820. The show will be sponsored by Paul Solomon of Sugar's clothing store. Featured at the show will be Girl Scout uniforms from the past. Also in connection with the show, a choral group is being formed for Scouts of all ages. Girls interested in singing are asked to call Mrs. Thomas. Other projects undertaken by the Cadettes include separating glass for recycling and sponsoring a one-child family on a year-round basis. Rose Still Flying Paul Rose, owner and operator of Rose Aviation, denied reports that he had been grounded by the Federal Aviation Administration. A temporary medical condition has been remedied. Rose said. MACKS Edenborough Shopping Center HOURS: J Mon. - Wed. 9 - 8 Thur. ? Fri. 9 ? 9 Sat. 9 til 8 Sun. 1 til 6 ONION BULBS 77* CHINESE CHESTNUT *199 Blight resistant Rapid growing shapely broad topped trees. GROWN in 1 GALLON can 8 TO 12" high. 2 to Provide excelUnt shade plus Grow Your Own Spring Onions 3 YRS OLD SELECT IND1CA. KURUME. PERICAT. delicious nits. Grows to35 ft 4-5' Beautiful Scenes Are Made From These DOGWOOD WHITE FLOWERS *199 M PERFECT FOR ALL LANDSCAPES ? MOST SOILS ? COLORFUL FALL LEAVES ? RED WINTER BERRIES - PINK DOGWOOD CRAB APPLE TULIP *357 F^it TREE Perfect for lawn or a driveway __ _ border Graceful, hardy, dainty ^lOU|#| blooms in Spring, red fruit in blooms in Spring, red fruit in summer. Fruit makes good jelly 5-6' PEACH *357 Ornamental small tree for exquisite spring blooms, summer foliage 5-6' *088 _ HANDSOME POPLAR HARDWOOD FLOWERING FAVORITE - BROAD LEAVES AReI YELLOW IN FALL. Plant sturdy fruit trees for an abundance of fruit and truly beautiful ornamental trees year round. - APPLES - PEACHES - - PEARS - PLUMS - FIGS - ? 357 GRAPEVINES *199 ASSORTMENT Of VANITIES WEEPING fill VFR WILLOW CREPE MYRTLE MAPLE ?2s8 8288 Assortment cf colors Traditional southern beauty. For hedges or planting. Smooth trunk Slender green leaves on graceful *288 single FSfiy I plumes of blooms In late branches sweep to the ground, summer Colorful fall foliage. I- Excels In wet spots, hardy, grows 4'. to 40 ft M\ THE TOOTH OF THE MATTER - A trial to solve the mystery of the toothache was presented by third graders at West Hoke Friday. A similar production was presented by third graders at Racford Elementary. The one act play called attention to Dental Health Week and focused on good dental practices. Stonewall Report Good attendance was reported at Sandy Grove United Methodist and Ephesus Baptist Churches at the morning worship services, Feb. 16. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jones of Charlotte spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jones. Mrs. Allie K. Maxwell and Mrs. Flozelia Clardy spent the weekend in Winston-Salem visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clardy. Mrs. Pauline Kennedy of 71st community, spent the weekend with her lather, Paul Barbour. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Brady Barbour and daughter of Fayetteville. Miss Wanda Grant, a senior at Appalachian State University, spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Grant. Jr. Deaths And Funerals Sherman Walter Leach Funeral services for Sherman Waiter Leach will be held Thursday at 3 p m. at the Crumpler Funeral Home Chapel. Burial with military honors will be in Racford Cemetery. Leach. 53. died Tuesday at the VA Hospital in Fayetteville. He was a member of the Merrills Marauders Association and Disabled Veterans of America. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mary Lisenby Leach of Raeford; two sisters. Mrs. F.dna Stout of Biscoe and Mrs. Mamie Richardson of Troy: a brother. Junior Leach of Biscoe. Linda Sue McMillan Final rites for Linda Sue McMillan were held Sunday at Silver Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. W.K. Mitchell. Burial was in the church cemetery. Miss McMillan. 18. of Rt. 1, Raeford, died Friday morning. WOW To Meet G:ove 617l) of the Woodmen of the World will hold a regular meeting Tuesday at 7:30. By Mrs Harold Chason Lt. Ernest Davis, Jr. of Norfolk, Virginia, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Foster McDaniels and children, Vicki, Hilda and Billy of Whiteville, spent Sunday with Mrs. Dora Chason. Mr. and Mrs. T.H. Brock and daughters of Lumberton were Sunday guests of Mrs. Bertha Hendrix. Mrs. Frank McGregor reports thai her mother, Mrs. Annie Cain, a patient at Cape Fear Valley Nursing Home, is well. She is looking forward to her 99th birthday in April. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hayes spent lasl Thursday in Hartesville visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hayes and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes visited Mrs. Emma Freeman in Wade, Sunday. Mrs. Grover McMillian attended a Life of Virginia Insurance convention in Wilson, Friday. A.K. Leach and Richard McMillian spent Tuesday in Raleigh on a business trip. Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Morman of Atlanta spent the weekend with Mrs. Gladys Bostic. Mrs. Maggie Dean is a patient at Highsmith-Rainey Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Smith spent the past week with tlieir family. They spend most of their time at tlieir home in Surf City. Henry Harris, a student at Campbell College, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Harris. Jimmy Maxwell was honored with a birthday supper Saturday night at his home, given by his family. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. David Walton, Miss Lynn Britt and Mrs. Stephen Mclntyre of Lumberton. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Spears visited Mr. and Mrs. R.W. Covington and Mrs. Ernest Spears in Bennettsvillc, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W W. Walker attended the wedding of Mrs. Billy Aldred Potter and Jerry Alphin at the McPherson Presbyterian Church, Saturday morning, Feb. 15, followed by a reception at the Green Valley Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. E.L. Huss of Hickory, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walker of Durham, Jim O'Keef and Miss Beth Potter of Blackstone, Va., and Miss Meg Potter of Fayetteville, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker. Miss Mary Ann Ogden and Herley Adams. Jr., of Silver Springs, Maryland, spent the weekend with Mrs. Mary Adams. *Diuq. M tet 875*3720 ' Rgeford Mike Wood & Wait Coley (Your Prescription Specialists) Pharmacy Comments The FDA Wants Your Vitaipins! Thanks to Senator Proxmire, Congress lias temporarily forced postponement of the Food and Drug Administration's effort to make the purchase of high - potency vitamins illegal without a written prescription. But we must still register our protests, because further action to classify our vitamin supply as unfit and dangerous for over - the - counter purchase is scheduled for June of this year. 1 hope many wll join me in submitting their protests. By enclosing 50 cents in coin to our Clipping Service (Box 5051, Raleigh, N.C. 27607), you can acquire a definitive 21 - page book entitled Vitamins: Federal Bureaucrats Want To Take Yours! This book discloses the whole disgusting truth behind the FDA's efforts. Accompanying protest letters wil be forwarded to Washington. Thank you. 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