WRONG. AND RIGHT- Leaves raked into the curb as shown here on the left could block up the gutters if they become wet the citv warned last week. The right way is shown on the right, with leaves left well behind the curb for the citv's pickup machine. Rock fish News by Mrs. A.A. Mclnnis Happy Thanksgiving Day to all wheliter near or far away. No news from Tabernacle or Pittman Grove Church. Attendance was fair at most of the churches considering the weather was not fair like the weather man predicted that it would be. There will be a Thanksgiving fervice at Galatia Church Wednesday night before Thanksgiving day and everyone is invited to attend. Tire Rev. and Mrs. Russell Fleming ^and sons Rusty and Nathan,Thomas Mclnnis and his mother were among those from this area who were at the Family Night supper at the Presbyterian Church in Lumber Bridge last Thursday night. Mrs. A .A. Mclnnis visited her '? cousin Mrs. E.K. Campbell of 1 Parkton last Friday morning and found her feeling much better than when she saw her on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. K.P. Rittcr returned Wednesday night Irom a visit with the Rev. and Mrs. John Garrison and children Mark, Tom and Catherine of Burlington and Stony Creek Church. Mrs. James Duncan of California and Fred Wood of Greenville, who came at the time of their father Martin L. Wood's death spent last week with their mother. Pat Monroe of St. Pauls spent some time the first of last week with his sisters Mrs. J.PL Wood and Mrs. M.L. Wood and families. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce visited Mrs. George Dees and Gordon Newton at Cape Fear Valley Hospital last Sunday. Both of them are probably out of the hospital by now. Clarence Koonce had surgery at Veterans Hospital , Durham Thursday. He was doing well at last account. His daughter Debbie has been a nurse there for about a year. Mrs. Johnny Allen spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gibson of Richmond. Va. Mrs. Harvey Thornton and Children Robert, Nancy and Kris ' spent last Wednesday night with her mother Mrs. R.H. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Heath of Charlotte are spending die weekend before Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hughes of Aslieboro, came last Sunday, alter hearing ol the death ol her uncle Mai tin L. Wood. They visited Mrs. Martin Wood. Mrs. A.W. Wood and Mrs. Mary Mclnnis and son Thomas for a short time, hoping to come back for the funeral Tuesday but they didn't get here. Mrs. James Duncan who spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. Martin Wood went home Tuesday. Mrs. Neila Brock spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cox of St. Pauls and returned home Sunday. Miss Nellie McFadyen and Mrs. Alma Parker visited Mrs. George Dees at Cape Fear Nursing Center, Fayettevillc last Thursday. It was Mrs. Kate Hocutt instead of Mrs. Ruth Hocutt that visited Miss Sarah Patterson, and it was the writers mistake in last weeks paper. If your news is wrong at any time, call in and get it corrected. Mrs. I-Ted Wood and sons Jay and Timothy of Greenville came Friday night and spent lite weekend with her husbands mother and her sister ? in ? law, Mrs. James Duncan and took her husband Fred, home Sunday p.m. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mclnnis of Fayetteville were dinner guests of his mother and his brother Thomas Mclnnis last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Koonce of Raeford and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Koonce visited Clarence Koonce at Veterans Hospital and he was doing fine. He might get home Tuesday or Wednesday of this week. Sometimes you have to get news before it happens and Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Caddcll of Raeford expect Homer Quick and his son Ray Quick to attend services at Tabernacle Church with them Sunday morning and be their dinner guests after church. CLUB Out of respect for the families who have recently had sickness and deaths in their homes, the Rockfish Honteniakers Club did not meet in November. The time and kind of meeting they will have in December will be announced later. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Freeman and baby daughter Stephanie of Fayetteville visited Mrs. Ethel D. Gibson tire, past Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Kenneth Tew and sons David and Danny of Fayetteville were guests of Mrs. M.S. Gibson, Joy and Rickey last Sunday p.m. Mrs. James Mclnnis and her mother, Mrs. Coleman Salter of Fayetteville came by Rockfish last Wednesday afternoon and took Mrs. A.A. Mclnnis to visit her sisters Misses Carrie and Margaret Smith and Mrs. D. Mclnnis ofWagram. COMMENT Whether in sickness or in health, in want or in wealth, we still have a lot to be thankful for if we are christians. Stonewall Report By Miss Ida Graves Rev. & Mrs. Willard Singeltary visited their daughter and grandchildren in Raleigh Monday. Mrs. Graham Jones granddaughter Kay and grandson Gary. Ephesus Baptist Church will hold their Thanksgiving social Wed. night Nov. 26th in the basement of the church. Everyone is invited. Mrs. Leona Chason returned home from the hospital Thursday. Her daughter Mrs. Llda Ayscuc from Charlotte will be staying with her while recovering. Mrs. Zcb Butler, great granddaughter Mrs. Helen Orsborne, and her great grandchildren visited her the weekend. Mrs. T.W. Jones and Mrs. Mary Adams attended the Womcns Club, fashion show at Eutaw Shopping Center in Fayetteville last Thursday. Mrs. Dan Hagan visited her mother and father Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Carroll and their guest several times last week. Their guests were Mr. & Mrs. Manord Daniels. They spent most of die week until Thursday. Frank McMillin has been ut intensive care in Cape Fear Valley Hospital for almost a week. We are proud to report he has improved rapidly, and expects to come home in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Hayes spent from Monday' until Thursda> at Holden Beach fishing. They had a real good catch. Mrs. Woodrow Hayes also attended the Ladies* Homemakers Club, at the home of. Mrs. Isabel McFayden Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawley visited Mrs. Crawley's sister and brother-in-law Lt. Col. and Mrs. Gerrald Sappcnticld. Lt. Col. and Mrs. Sappenfield have returned to Raeford after a 3 year tour of duty in the Philippines. Miss Linda Huff, daughter of Mrs. Raymond Royal is home from Fast Carolina College for the Thanksgiving holidays. She will return on Dec. 1st. Austin Butler and daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rose of Raeford, visited Mrs. Austin Butler. Mrs. Butler is in the rest home at Sanford. We are glad to report she is feeling very good. Mrs. B.F. McGregar is improving, we are glad to report. She is planning to spend Thanksgiving with her sister Mrs. Joe Harris in FayetteviUe. Mrs. John Glisson visited Mr. Glisson in St. Joseph's Hospital Friday night. Our sympathy to die family of Henry E. Rogers. He was a retired school teacher. The funeral was held Sat. at Lumber Bridge Presbyterian Church. Miss Sallie and Johnny Graves have been sick widi the flu, but are much better now. Rev. Hansell Gurlcy fell and cracked a rib and chipped a bone in his ankle. Hope is he will be recovered real soon. Mrs. Nola llerndon from Red Spiings visited her daughter Mrs. Luther Jackson Jr. last week. Other guests of Mrs. Jackson was her sister Mrs. Ray Filby of Brekenridge. Texas. Hoke ASCS B) Thomas R. Burgess HOKE ASC COMMITTEE ELECTIONS-- North Carolina farmers have until Dec. 1 to return their ballots to elect community ASC committeemen to serve in 197b. Ballots have been mailed to all known eligible voters, and these ballots must be postmarked or returned by Dec. I. These farmer-elected committee men play a very important role in the local administration of farm programs. Their assistance has proven to be a most effective means of gearing national programs to fit local conditions. Each individual farmer also has definite responsibilities. Possibly one of the most important is the participation in the election of community committeemen. All farmers are urged to study their ballots and to vote on the most qualified persons to represent them as community committeemen. Ballots will be publicly tabulated on Dec. 4 in the Hoke ASCS Office at 10 A.M. and may be witnessed by any interested person. All elected committeemen will serve as delegates to the county convention to be held Monday, Dec. 15 for the purpose of electing a county ASC committee. Any person with questions on any phase of the election is invited to visit the local ASCS office for complete information. ASCS committee elections are open to all eligible voters without regard to race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. I ENGAGED COUPLES ONLY Engaged? Then Be Sure And Get Your EDEE RUBY A CRYSTAL TREE WEDDING Bom Our engagement gift to you! This lovely ruby and crystal wedding bowl . . . perfect as a beautiful centerpiece or a treasured momento. 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