From The Home Afent^ Desk ? OMdjr ?urn Make parte foe papier mache with equal parte instant laundry starch and cold water. vupni n p MONDAY, June 2, 8:30, Staff Conference. MONDAY, June 2. 10:30, Report to County Commissioners. WEDNESDAY, June 4, Way tide Extension Homemakers luncheon at Clubhouse. THURSDAY, June 29, 2 - 3 pjn. and 7:30 ? 8:30 pjn. Canning Clinic. BACKYARD BARBECUE With warm weather around the corner it's time to get out the new barbecue grill - or to polish up the old one. But there are other things you need to think about at outdoor cookout Sr. Citizens Meet June 3 The Raeford Senior Citizens Friendship Club will meet at the Raeford United Methodist Church June 3 at 2:30 pjn. Mrs. Pauline McFadyen will present the program. Members are asked to remind other members to attend. mm, too - rood aitry. rot serving properly handled food In important. When diould you buy your ground beef? Preferably, a day or two before the party - no aooner. Unlets of courae, you plan to freeae the meat for a short period to preserve its freshness. If hamburger is to be thawed first you diould do it from freezer to refrigerator to prevent the growth of bacteria. Don't allow hamburger to be unrefrigerated for more than an hour at the most. Cleanliness in preparing food is always important, but especially with hamburgers. Wash your hands with soap and hot water - before - and after -- handling the raw meat. Don't even handle the meat if you have cuts or sores on your hands. Having coledaw? Keep it chilled - bring out in small batches to refill the bowl. Coleslaw should never sit in warm temperatures. Even baked beans should not be allowed to set at more than two hours in room temperatures. Keep in mind that food borne illness can cause diarrhea, vomiting, stomach cramps and other unpleasant symptoms that can last for several hours or even days. So to keep food safe - keep perishable foods cold - that is, below 40 degrees. Then keep cooked meat, seafood and poultry hot - that is above 140 degrees. Make the barbecue habit a safe one. Ken's Carpet And Interiors One Stop Decorating Service . Complete Line Of High Quality Glidden Paints Fine Wall Covering, Draperies. Carpets and Other Decorating Needs MMtown Shopping Center ? Southern Pines - Aberdeen ? Ph. 992-7427 2509 Raeford Ad. - Fayette*lie - Phone 494-7991 op** Pig - M - Chicken oH On 401 By-Pass c,.mOM TELEPHONE 875-2131 71# WfWt tmt PH Cmkti Barb^m aa4 FrM Ctdtkm' added Flounder Apple Tumovers EVERY TUESDAY (EVERY DAY) All You Cm En (inatd* dining! >2.00 25* Tubs of Chicken 8 pc tub with slew & roll* 16 pc tub with staw& rolls (ENOUGH FOR 4) (ENOUGH FOR 8) >4.00 >7.50 BAKED BEANS Pints-S6e Quarts $1.10 POTATO SALAD Pints- We Oaarts $1.40 SLAW Pints-85c Quwts $1.00 FAMILY PACK ENOUGH BARBECUE, SLAW and HUSH PUPPIES $c .. FOR FOUR PEOPLE TO GO OUT ONLY 9.25 Each Friday Fried Flounder (all you can eat) *2.00 * Pork Barbeque * F ried Chicken * Brunswick Stew HOURS: OPEN DAILY 11A.M.-8 P.M. OPEN ON EXCEPT FRIDAY, WE'RE OPEN TIL 9 P. M. SUNDAY LIVING COLOR PORTRAIT OFFER SEARS FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL > % >* 2 - 8 x 10 - Color 2 - 5 x 7 - Color 10 - Wallets - Color ALL FOR ONLY $1 095 Plus Tax NO AGE LIMIT NO LIMIT PER FAMILY A VARIETY OF POSES NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR GROUPS SATISFACTION GUARANTEED H & W STUDIO THURSDAY JUNE 5th PHOTOGRAPHERS HOURS: 10:30 - 1 - 2 - 5:30 $3?? Deposit SEARS 123 Elwood StrMt RAEFORD, N.C. Moore - Barber Mrs. John L. Moort announces the engagement of her, dmtghter Virginia Loretta to First Lt. Jtmmie R. Barber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jknmy Carter of Little Rock, Arkansas. Miss Moore is also the daughter of the late Mr. Moore. Miss Moore is a 1967 graduate of Upchurch High School and graduated from North Carolina Central University in Durhan in 1971. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree in history. Sie is presently teaching at Hoke High School Lt. Barber received a bachelors degree in economics from Henderson State University, Arkansas. He is presently stationed at Ft. Bragg. The couple are plaining a July 12 wedding at Johnson's Chapel Church in Red Springs. Births Mr. and Mrs. Berder Franklin Webb announce the birth of a son, Bradley Keith, May 23 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Webb is the former Gail Bo wen. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crumpler and children of MarshvQle had a luncheon for some of their McLean relatives Sunday. Attending were Mrs. Wallace McLean, Miss Mary WaOis McLean and Mr. and Mrs. HJL McLean of Raeford, along with Mr. and Mrs. John D. McLean of Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. HJL. McLean were pleasantly surprised when their daughters, Mrs. Stuart Ritchie of Charlotte, Mrs. Wyatt Aiken, Jr., of Danville, Va., and Mrs. Loyd Lovelace, of Gaffney, S.C., and their families, arrived. Couple Honored At Cookout Mi. and Mr*. Buddy Daniel* entertained with a cookout for Walter Thoma* and Mr*. Orine Sam*. Saturday nltfit, at their home. The hoet* preaented the couple with a barbecue ?et. Lentz - McMillian Mr. and Mr*. Buddie Daniel* of Route 2, announce the engagement Qf Lela Kay Lentz, daughter of Mr*. Daniel* and the late Wifliam Thoma* Lentz, to Phillip Arnold McMillan, ton of Mr*. JD. McMillian and the late Mr. McMillan. A December wedding I* planned. Mia* Lentz,, a junior at Hoka County Hi^t School, I* employed by the William L. Poole Agency. Mr. McMillian, a graduate of Hoke County Htrfi School, 1* assistant manager at Carolina Turf Ready-Mix Concrete Co. Bridal Shower For Mrs. Sams Mrs. Fred Harrit and Mr*. John Tyler were hoatetaes for a lingerie shower last Wednesday evening in honor of Mn. Orine Sams at the WOW hall. Mrs. Sams was presented a corsage of spring flowers upon arrival. An arrangement of pink and white flowers centered the refreshment table. Guests were served punch, cake, mints and nuts. Mr*. Sams will become the bride of Walter Thomas, June 7. Birthdays Brad Phillips Brad Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips, celebrated his third birthday last Tuesday afternoon at his home. After playing games and reoeiving party favors, the twenty-seven guests enjoyed ice cream, cake and Cokes. Hospital News McCain Donnie Smith MOORE MEMORIAL WOlard Shell VETERANS, FAYETTEVILLE John A.Jones St. JOSEPH John GBsson DUKE Jim Bowles OlHtpr Wait/ Mr. and Mrs. Amos Grant Dinner, Reception Fete Amos Grants' Mia Wanda Grant and Robert Grant were hosts for a dinner party Friday evening to honor their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos M. Grant, Jr., on their 25th anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Grant were married May 20,1950. Among the guests was Dennis R. Davis of Selms, fiance of Miss Wanda Grant. The Grants' children had arranged a surprise party for their parents at their home upon their return from dinner. The party was given by Mrs. Grant's sister, Mrs. William E. Kennedy, her daughter, Mrs. Ronnie McLaurin and Mrs. Rayborn Barbour and Mrs. Roy Hayward, friends of the family. Guests were greeted by Mrs. McLaurin who also presided at the register. Mrs. Barbour directed them to the gift table. The dining room table was covered with a lace cloth and centered with an arrangement of peach roses in a silver bowl, flanked by candles. The buffet, which held the anniversary cake, was lighted by two hurricane candles. Punch, cake, nuts, cheese straws, tandwiches and mints were served, sin. Hayward poured punch and Mia. Kennedy served cake to the 50 guests. Wanda and Robert presented thei parents with a silver candelabrum witl crystal epergne. Shower For Miss Grant In Selma Miss Wands Grant, July bride-eleci was honored with a shower in Selma Saturday. Hostesses were Mrs. John H Wiggs and Mrs. Michael Davis. The gift table was centered with s bride. Guests were served cake, nuts, mint! and Coke. Miss Grant received gifts of lingerie from the hostesses. Out-of-town guests were the bride-elect's mother, Mrs. Amos Grant, and Miss Melba Barbour. Personals Mrs. Bennie Kelly has returned home after a visit in Atlanta with her son, Pit Kelly, and famly.' CINE3VIA SUNRISE Starts FRI. 6/30-7 Day* ? Starts FRI.6/30 - 7 Days UVEHRE I M [PG WHORE I HURT PC~ W*. 0?y? SilO - 7i10 - SiOS ? WK. Oayr. 7iia-SiOS nta-Siaa-Tiio-a'aa A Ml'^1 944 1198 SSSNS'sVS'SNSSSNV'vVWyvwwwwWvwSNNvwwvwwww^vSl SUPER? DOLLAR] ?j 11j|sjjff^ .?UVflnUUQ^ ?? OFF! "INSECT REPELLAHT 7 oi. AEROSOL Our Everyday Low Price $1.17 SUPER 94* COPPERTONE % LOTION 2 OZ. TUBE Compare at $1.09 SUPER ??At price (Limit 2) BARBECUE GRILL p i i (Limit 2) 24" GRILL ?8 ?7 13" ADJUSTABLE Compare it $1.99 SUPER $4 44 PRICE A FOAM ICE CHEST 30 QT. with MOLDED HANDLES Our Everyday Low Price $1.37 SUPER$4 00 PRICE 1 CHAISE LOUNGE RATCHET -13 POSTIONS HEAVY DUTY Our Everyday Low Prloe $12.97 SUPER PRICE 94 ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR Our Everyday Low Price $4.97 SUPER PRICE 3"' $^94 (Limit 2) CHAISE LOUNGE $9$7 SAVK "> I sTORfWIOl P'R'< IS nHK H ?4 THI ( AROllNAS K vtR.INiA SATISFACTION QUANANTSSD wlJUgTOLh MAIN STREET PRICES OOOO THRU SATURDAY )R*g?9|( RAEFORO WHILE QUANTITIES LAST... 4 Wr I -1 Mta. tfcra let. NO DEALER SALES V5#/ 1-ll?E?y

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