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Swing into a Jrietidly FAMILY D2LL4TI Jof a G teat SPORTSWEAR. SAW A VERY SPECIAL PURCHASE FROM FIVE TOP SPORTSWEAR MANUFACTURERS MEANS INCREDIBLE SAVINGS FOR YOU' HERE S AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU WILL FIND! FABULOUS SELECTION OF COLORFUL FASHION TOPS GREAT $TYLES INCLUDE TUCKS, MUSCLE SLEEVES, BEAD TRIMS, AND BLOUSONS. MADE TO SELL UP TO $*.00 EACH. OUR PRICE. . . *499 ?f TEXTURED WOVEN POLYESTER PANTS ZIPPER FRONTS WITH BUTTON TABS LOVILY COLORS. SIZES 10 18 $*99 PAIR I YOU WOULD EXPECT TO PAY UP TO $12 PAIR. HURRY! SAVE THROUGHOUT THE STORE! x ' . ' ? ^ 7\ VW: - ??? LADIES THONG-STYLE WEDGE SANDALS RIAL FASHION < AT A * BUDGET PRICK! SIZES 5-10 ??? PAIR SPECIAL GROUP SIZES BVi-3 SANDALS FOR THE LITTLE FOLKS INFANTS SIZIS.S2.44 3 OZ. BAR COLOGNE BOUQUET .SOAP REG. 20 1 BAR 8*1 BARS | BAN ROLL-ON ANTI PERSPIRANT REGULAR OR UNSCENTED OUR REG. 99 1 LIMIT 1 EACH FAMILY DOLLAR'S OWN FIRST QUALITY DISPOSABLE I DIAPERS m PKG. OF 30 DAYTIME OR ^4 EXTRA AJSQRBIMT 1 CHOICE VERY SPECIAL GROUP! 14-OUMCI SIZE ] BABY V* POWDER OR r^-| 14-OUNCI OR 24 OUNCE ~l"l BABY SHAMPOO CORONET NAPKINS 2 FOR n FAMILY DOLLAR LIQUID DETERGENT S2-?i. RINK OR LEMON REO. SO# EACH 4t" DIAMETER GARDEN HOSE 2 OZ. BARS "BIG POP" JUST FREEZE AND EAT FREEZE BARS BOX OF 24 REG. 99( 7 -OUNCE SIZE COLD DRINK CUPS GALLON SIZE LATEX REDWOOD STAIN RIG. $2.77 SOOTH MAM STRfKT ? KAKFOtD HON., TUB., WtD. f ? 7; INNS., PH., SAT. 9 9 1* PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY WMILf QUANTITIES LAST MRS. CRA WFORD THOMAS. JR. of Raeford [on participated in the General Federation of Women a Clubs/Shell Oil Company Conserva tion Seminar at the University of Richmond. Va. last week. Pictured from left are: Mrs. Jack Senter of Fuquay Varina. Mrs. Harry Wagner. GFWC President. Wash.. D.C., and Ken Arnold. Shell. Houston. The theme of the conference was improving the quality of life through the prudent development of our natural resources. Housing Tips The fungi which cause diseases known as powdery mildew attack a wide variety of ornamental plants grown in North Carolina.These include Chinese photinia, crepe myrtle, lilac, euonymus, drooping leucothoe, several oaks, roses, some hardy chrysanthemums, and occasionally azaleas, hybrid rho dodendrons, zinnias and phlox. Damage caused by powdery mil dew can range from slight to severe. The disease generally occurs in Cub Scouts Cub Scout Pack 404 held its monthly pack meeting Thursday, May 26 at Raeford United Metho dist Church. The following Scouts received awards: (Bobcat Bad^e) Tim Tolin, Lew Upchurch, Michael Baker, Scott Smith and Scott Houston; (Wolf Badge) David Butler; (Bear Badge) John Sappenfield; (Silver Arrow) Tripp Simpson and John Sappenfield; (Gold Arrow) David Butler and John Sappenfield; (Genius Kit) Barney Bass, Lew Upchurch and Michael Baker, first, second and third places, respectively. Also on the program was a talk by Highway Patrol trooper K.W. Weston. shady areas during the spring, fall and winter when the weatner is cool and the humidity is relatively high. The characteristic symptom of powdery mildew is a fluffy white to light gray fungus growth on succu lent stems, leaves, buds and flowers. Young plants and actively growing shoots are more severely damaged than older plants, leaves or branches. Infected leaves may be dwarfed, curled or deformed. Pow dery mildew can destroy the blos soms on crepe myrtle. Small dead flecks in the leaves and defoliation may occur on some varieties of azalea and rhododendron. Highly susceptible plants, such as Chinese photinia or euonymus, should be replaced with plants that are not susceptible to powdery mildew. If damage is severe and a susceptible plant must be grown, apply Benomyl, sold as Benlate, in a 50 percent wettable powder as a foliar spray. Use at Vj pound per 100 gallons of water or one teaspoon per one gallon of water .every 14 days or as needed after heavy rains. Two or three applica tions are usually sufficient. Or apply Dinocap, sold as Karathane, as a spray every seven days or as needed. Follow label instructions for the rate and list of plants on which it can be used. Wall Paper NOW OPEN a, The Decor Center 1 1 1 W. ELWOOD AVENUE 6?AYSE4l PAINTS Also CARPFT VINYL by FLOOR COVERING Robertson & by Armstrong Congoleum and Manning Armstrong Solarian 12.95 sq. yd. (reg. 14.95) Installed by Professionals From The Home Agent's Desk SCHEDULE Thursday, June 2, 9:30 a.m. Raeford Morning EHC, County Office Building Thursday, June 2, 4 p.m., 4-H Adult Training Meeting, County Office Bldg. Thursday, June 2, 1-4 p.m., Sewing Help Hours, contact Anna Peele, Asst. Home Ec. Agent, phone 875-2162. Friday, June 3, 9:30-11:30 a.m. Sewing Help Hours, contact Anna Peele, Asst. Home Ec. Agent, phone 875-2162. HI NT Next time you serve your family hamburgers, make them extra special and juicy. Combine l'/a lb. ground beef, V* cup quick or old Fashioned oats, uncooked, Va cup tomato juice, V* cup chopped onion, lVa teaspoon salt and V4 teaspoon pepper. Shape to form 8 patties. Broil or pan fry about five minutes on each side. Extremely low carbohydrate diets may promise pounds off fast. But you do more to your body than whittle off pounds on these diet plans. Without enough carbohydrates, your body loses a lot of water. That's why there's a dramatic weight loss the first couple of days on the diet-it's all water weight. This leads to a fatigued feeling. By the third day on a strict low carbohydrate diet, you probablf won't feel like you have the energy to carry out your daily activities. Apathy may set in, too. You may feel dizzy or faint. If fact, many people on these diets do black out for a moment when they stand up quickly from a chair or bed. These are all signals that your body is not getting what it needs to stay healthy. So if you stick to that low carbohydrate diet-you're ask ing for even more trouble. Dehy dration, calcium depletion and the development of a condition like a diabetic coma are just a few of the . health risks. You can avoid these-and wipe -4 out those problems of fatigue and dizziness-by scrapping the low ? carbohydrate diet and eating foods from all four food groups again. Then normal body water will be replaced. Of course, it looks like the apparent weight loss is regain ed. But no body fat was actually lost-only normal body water neces sary for good health. So don't fall for fad diets. Th^ only safe way to shed pounds is to eat foods from all four food groups. Just choose the lower calorie foods in each group. Airport Rd. Home burns A two - story frame dwelling on Airport Rd. near the Carolina Turf business was extensively ' damaged by fire May 24. Capt. Graham Poole of the Tylertown Fire Department said the alarm was turned in about 7:25 p.m. Tylertown firemen were as sisted by units from North Raeford Fire Department and Hillcrest Fire Department and the blaze was brought under control within two hours. Poole said the house is owned by Chaffey Steele and no one was living in it. Firemen were called back the next morning about 3 a.m. when the Fire re-ignited, Poole said, and it took about an hour to extinguish it. Poole said the fire appeared to have started at a window in the rear of the house. The house had no electricity and the cause of the blaze is still undetermined. One fireman was injured. Buddy Willis of the NRFD was manning a tanker trunk when a lid came down on his hand, severing a portion of a finger, Poole said. No estimate of the damage to the house was made. "If it hadn't been for the leadership and training of Chief George Baker and Chief Ed McNeill we might have lost the house," Poole said. School Workers Set Workshop Secretary*, clerks, and other personnel associated with personal administrators in Educational Dis tricts 1, 2, 3 and 4 will gather June 8 at the Holiday Inn in Kinston for an all day workshop. The workshop is sponsored by the Personnel Administrators of North Carolina and the Department of Public Instruction's Division of Personnel Relations. Church News A mock wedding ceremony to raise funds for Mt. Sinai Holy Church of God will be held Saturday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the church. The public is invited. Graham's Dept. Store and The Highland Fling JUNE RED SPRINGS, N. C. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY JUNE 2, 3, &4 Big Reductions on In Season Clothing For All Summer Use UPTO off ON SPRING DRESSES and JACKET DRESSES off LADIES' SPORTSWEAR (includes shorts, slacks, blouses, tank tops, bathing suits, blazers, coordinates - 3 DAYS ONLY 20% .? ON ALL Exquisite Form and Gossard BRAS & GIRDLES 16 off on all BASIC & FASHION JEANS MEN'S & BOYS' 20% .ff ON ALL SUITS All New Styles Just In Time For Father's Day FARAH DRESS SLACKS it*i. tmww $12" (sizes 30 thru 44) EARLY SAli raiOS ON ALL LADIES' Spring and Summer SHOES Speakers for the workshop include Gene Causby, assistant state superintendent for personnel relations and public affairs. Causby# will address the group concerning "Internal - External Relations - The Secretary's Role." Such topics as certification, salary adminis tration, and legislation affecting rsonnel administration will also discussed. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. at the Holiday Inn. Personals Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Thompson of Johnson City, Tenn., left Saturday after a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. J.L. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and Susan Long spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Gulledge at their cottage at Long Beach. Attending the graduation at East Carolina University Sunday to see Mrs. Deborah Eaisterling Farmer receive her Bachelor of Science degree in Home Economics were her husband David Farmer, her parents, Mr. & Mrs. Alex Farmer and Joe Fanner. , Why not pitching hors??hoes for fun and health? A doctor enthusiast says it brings many muscles into play and makes greater physical demands than golf or bowling. Bending down to pick up two shoes weighing 214 pounds each, raising them, and throwing to a stake 40 feet away brings hand, wrist, arm, shoulder, back and leg muscles a into action. Pitching horse shoes provides good fun and exercise at minimum cost. We welcome your 0 pharmacy business Hoke Drug Co. Tel. <75-3720
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