Stork Shower Honors Mrs. Jones Mrs. Marty Jones was honored Friday evening with a stork shower at the home of Mrs. Earl Conoly. Co - hostess was Mrs. Harold Monroe. Upon arrival Mrs. Jones was presented a corsage of baby socks* in blue and pink. After guests played several games, Mrs. Jones opened and displayed her gifts. Refreshments of nuts, mints, cake squares, and punch were served from the dining table which was centered with an arrangement of pink and blue mixed flowers. Hospital News MOORE MEMORIAL Mrs. D.B. McFadyen Willard Shell Mrs. Marie Ellis, home Mrs. Lucille Smith, home Addie McDonald SOUTHEASTERN REHABILI TATE CENTER. FAYETTE VILLE Mrs. Beulah Cartwright OPEN ARMS Clarence Lytch Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Morgan have returned from vacationing in the Bahamas. Births Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. McKoy of Wagram announce the birth of a daughter, Charolyn Erica, on July 19 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mrs. McKoy is the former Carolyn Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. William Leon Miller of Raeford announce the birth of a son, William Leon, Jr., on August 3 at Cape Fear Valley Hospital. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Marcus R. Smith, Jr. a daughter, Kimberly Anne, on July 28 at Moore Memor ial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Neil Conoly announce the birth of a son, Damin Neil, on August 5 at Long Beach, Calif. Mr. Conoly is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Neil Conoly of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Furman Clark, Jr. announce the birth of a son, Eugene Russek, born August 10 in Macon, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Don Norton, Mark, and Donnie spent the weekend at Sunset Harbor with Mr. and Mrs. Billy McVicker and Chris. Stork Shower For Mrs. Davis Mrs. Richard C. Davis was honored with a baby shower Mon day evening, August 7, given by Mrs. John Daniel at the Daniel home on Magnolia Street. The honoree was presented with a pink and blue daisy corsage. The entertainment for the even ing consisted of a game of Stork bingo with "call numbers" being infant - related phrases such as "DaDa" and "2:00 a.m. feeding." Gracing the refreshment table was an arrangement of lavender chrysanthemums. The living room featured the traditioanl stork, a white floating chrysanthemum, and an authentic pink and blue silk - draped bassinet which contained many beautiful gifts. The mother - to ? be received a William and Rogers sterling silver feeding spoon from the hostess. The honoree's mother. Mrs. Elizabeth Sofge from Shelby was a special guest. Mrs. A.J. Freeman spent the weekend with her son, Tommie Freeman, and family in Red Springs. She attended services at the Westside Baptist Church while there. Mr. and Mrs. J.R. Conoly and Mrs. Debby Woodell and daught er, Pam, vacationed last week at Lake Waccamaw. Personals Brad Phillips of Ashcboro spent last week with his grandparents, Mrs. W.C. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Upchurch and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Upchurch and sons, while his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. W.K. Morgan vacationed in the Bahamas. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Phillips of Raleigh also went on the cruise. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peoples and daughter, Pam. and Rodney Wright of Southern Pines attended the wedding of Miss People's former classmate. Debra Faye Ver non of Warsaw, and Mitchell Alan Pergerson of Roxboro on Sunday in Warsaw. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Edwards and son. Brad, and Mrs. and Mrs. Steve Phillips and son, Chris, returned Monday after vacationing in Florida and at Walt Disney World. Mr. and Mrs. John Stokes spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Peoples. They were here especially to attend the annual People s Family Reunion on Satur day, August 12, at the Eastever Community Center in Fayetteville. Guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. C.P. Kinlaw were Mr. Kinlaw's daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Simmons and children of Louisville, Kentucky. FAMILY ISUAR REGISTER TO WIN A $15,000 CAR & BOATING OUTFIT Register For Cougar XR-7 Automobile and 19 Foot Ansto Craft Boat with OMC 120 HP Inboard Outboard and Moody Trailer. Approximate $15,000 Value CELEBRATING OUR 300th GRAND OPENING! ALSO A WINNER OF A FREE SCHOOL WARDROBE AT EACH STORE Must Be 18 Years or Older To Register ? Nothing To Buy No Obligations ? You Do Not Have To Be Present To Win Full Details At Any Family Dollar Store Void Where Prohibited By Law Ready For School CHILDRENS JEANS s099 Pa|r Tough and ready jeans for school and play. Boys blue denim western style in sizes 8-18 regular and 8-16 slim. Childrens fashion jeans in assorted colors and trims. 2-4 & 3-6X. KNIT POLO SHIRTS *499 Each Easy care cotton and cotton blend shirts for girls in sizes 4-6X and 7-14. Big selection of styles and colors. Boys screen printed shirts in sizes 6 to 18. irw Ladies Textured GABARDINE PANTS *4,88 Pair Stock up now on these popular pants at this low. low price. Choose from two styles and a great selection of fashion colors for now and fall. Sizes 8 to 18. DOWGARD ANTIFREEZE 2 5 'Buy 2 gallons for $5^0^ and get a $2 50 rebate .from Dow. Details at store INSTANT SHAVE OR DEODORANT 21 Your choice of 1 1 oz. Colgate Instant Shave or 3 oz. Tussy l. Roll-on Deodorant PACKAGED SOCKS $ Pkg. Infants. Girls & Misses packaged socks. 2 PRETZEL SOLE OXFORDS $ Pair Ladies & Teens sizes 5-10, Childrens 8V2-3 .Assorted colors FASHION HANDBAGS S, Each Choose from canvas or vinyl styles. Fashion dark colors. TRANSMISSION FLUID CEPACOL MOUTHWASH BRACH'S 1 LB. BAGGED CANDY I 4-SUBJECT THEME BOOK FLAIR FELT TIP PEN $ 49- 1 5-*1 1 77 I 77 1 3-'1 Quart size Mad* from virgin oil stock*. For utomatic transmissions 3 ounce trial size Refreshing gargle and mouthwash. Royals Csramel Bullies, Milk Maid Caramels or Toff sea. 120 sheets per book 5 hole punched. Reg. S1.1t. Black, red, or blue. Tip it reinforced. Reg. 59* each. PRICES OOOD AT ALL FAMILY DOLLAR STORES THROUGH THIS WFfKFND WHILE QUANTITIES LAST Faculty Assignments For Hoke Schools The following faculty assign ments for the coining school year were announced this week by the Office of the Board of Education. HOKE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Earl Oxendine. Milton Williams. Linda Steed, Betty Rogers, Chris tine Henry, Noami Johnson, Jessye Josey, Danford Dial, Sarah Bau com, Betty Rouse, Pauline Lock lear. Sarah B. Ropp, Carrie Davis, Susan Houston, William Colston, Cordelia McNeill, Lois Garrison, Clifford Hayes, Jessie McNeill, Sarah C. Ropp, Philip Summa, Ron Parsons. Helen Dupree, David Locklear, Jack Burgess, Charles Lassiter, Clyde Campbell, Ben Johnson, Bettie Willingham, Robert Taylor, Robert R. Snipes, Sarah McCal lum, Ruth McNeill. Wanda Ingram, John Pecora, Orlando Smith, John L. Harris, Stevon Dubis, Gayle E. William son, Harriett S. McDonald, Mild red A. Lone, Cheryl H. Farmer, Gloria G. Williams, Eleanor Gen try, Joan Moses. Mary B. McNeill, Lindwood Huffman, David King, Jimmy N. James, Theresa Marion, Ethel W. Callender, Sue H. Wampler, Edna S. Ewing, Geraldine C. Munn, Win ford Rogers. Margaret H. Peden, Deborah F. Davis, Linda L. Bullard, Wanda C. McPhaul, Proctor Locklear, Ernest D. McGougan, Hilton W. Villines, Lendward Simpson, Charlie C. Parsons, Noah S. Vaughn. James W. Baxley, Jr., Willett R. Bissett, Arthur B. Kemp, Sally H. Young, Robert C. Averette, Peter S. Sawyer, Nancy C. Smith, Phyllis Fahrenbruck, Jack Kolb, Patricia Johnson. J.W. McLAUCHLIN SCHOOL James B. Bowles, Betty A. Burgess, Gay A. Killens, Joyce C. Dial, Janice W. Worthy, Glenda G. Lester, Pamela J. Peoples, Helen G. Woodard, Helen P. Elliott, KimberlyJ. Williamson, Peggy M. Gillis, Gertie C. Wright, Martha C. Morgan, Verdie L. Payton. Hazel T. Massey, Susan Phillips. SCURLOCK SCHOOL Floyd W. Caldwell. Frank H. Richards, Wanda Oxendine, Emily W. Bass, Belinda L. Coleman, Ruth M. Quick, Linda R. Rich ards, Magdalene Lowery, Mildred S. Mitchell, Dorothy J. Villines, Iris Edmonds, Mary P. Jones. Nancy R. McNeill, Faye E. Williams. Joann M. Butler, Patri cia H. McNeill, Doris B. Austin, Christine A. Farmer, Janet P|um mer, Ivey M. Thigpen, Pamela J. Hudson, Patricia A. Livingston, Malinda G. Leggett, Mary M. Smith. Elizabeth F. Johnson, Rebecca L. McMaster, Hiawatha M. How ard, Jane T. Campbell, Addie E. Page, Brenda M. Edwards, Faye S. Best. SOUTH HOKE SCHOOL George W. Wood, Marilyn Se mones, Mayo Arnold, Arlicia T. Raye, Darlene R. Clark, Bobbie B. Doby, Helen Page, Betty H. Oxen dine, Bonnie H. Rose, Jeanne S. Wood, Elsie I. Cameron, Elsie Coleman. Linda S. Dubois, Miriam R. Letie, Sennie B. McPhatter, Sara H. Woodard, Sandra G. Johnson, Sandra Crawley, Linda P. Hostel ler, Sallie M. Johnson, Eunice S. Torrey, Judy Maroney. Joyce L. Rhodes, Christie H. McCormick, Pamelia B. Ward, Diane W. Monroe, Frances B. Davis, Nancy Martin, Nellie Flow ers, Stephen M. McNeill, Jpyce steen F. Ruffin. J.W. TURLINGTON SCHOOL Emma J. Mimms, Larry W. Mills, Beverly K. Bowden, James M. Sutton. James S. Jacobs, Mary C. Owens, Flora M. McMillan, William H. Rice, Helen M. Sellars, Brenda T. Smith, Carroll M. Coley, Gloria B. Strickland. Charlene Averitt, Nancy L. John son, Betty H. Morgan, Dazarent Page, Irish Pickett, Ethelyn It Baker, Ellen B. Harris, Cressie H. Thigpen, Dorothy M. Farrow, George K. McNeill, Danny Sted man. Phyllis T. Hall, Jeanne E. Wood, Elizabeth B. Burgess, Janice Luqur, Gloria Butler, Susan Gi Blackman, Sharmaine C. Butlers Carolyn V. McGee, Mary M. Scott. UPCHURCH Carl. A. Edwards. W.K. Mor gan, Audrey Dunkley, Ray Evans, Tommy Williams, Gladys Colson, Carolyn McBryde, Dwan S. Up church, Stephen Chason, Spencer Sampson, Donna Kennedy, Judy Taylor, Eva Snow. Marion Gatlin, Teresa Mills, William Munn, Linda Moore, Blue Woodard, Hazel Ross, Harold Currie, Patricia Scott. Stanley Cal lender, Parnell Miles, Brenda Ramsey, Ann Taylor, John K'? McNeill. Linda Huff, Beatrice Heath, Gwendolyn Reeves, Gail Conoly-^, Jean Daniel. Carolyn Pagan. Phyl* lis Watson. Judy Chavis, Iris Locklear, Emil S. Piestaak, Lee Salzek, Sandra McCleary, Susan Phillips, Faye Jordan, Jacqueline M. Gladney. WEST HOKE SCHOOL Wood row H. Westall, Harold Livingston. Barbara C. Lupo. Co hildia M. Lyons, Betty J. Hunt, Rosette O. Locklear, Louise R. Barnwell, Mattie D. Beatty, Nancy C. Vance, Emae B. Locklear. Joyce M. Edwards, Juanita F. McAl lister. Willie L. Horsley, Cynthia L. McNeill, Mary Ann Teal, Jane B. Rockwell, Betty D. Upchurch, Rosalyn P. McColl, Sandra M. Home. Dora M. Chavis, Florence C. Weaver, Dorothy S. Kinlaw. Housing Tips WUlie Featheratone Aaa't Agr. Ext. Agent As a homeowner, it might be desirable to place a value on trees and shrubs tor insurance or legal purposes. Later on if you are trying to recover damages to your trees and shrubs by means of a lawsuit, you will need to get an evaluation from r an expert. Acceptable experts fot 1 court purposes are consulting ar borists (ARE-BORE-ISTS), con sulting foresters and represen tatives of tree service firms. If you are trying to recover damages by means of an insurance claim, you will need to check first with your insurance agent to deter mine if such damage is covered by your policy. If the damages are covered, the loss or reduction in the fair market value of your property must be determined by a real estate appraiser. The maximum allowable insurance claim in North Carolina is S200 per plant. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Norton returned Wednesday from Boling brook, 111., where they visited with Mrs. Newton's brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lee, and with their son. Dale Norton, who is stationed at Great Lakes. 111. 'j Mrs. Edith McBryde and son,; Mac, and his wife Jean, all o([; Aberdeen, recently visited TSgt. and Mrs. William Conoly and daughter, Lynn in Honolulu. Sgt.;' Conoly is the son of Mrs. Ed<-g McDuffie of Raeford. Mrs. Virgil Riddle has returned to; her home in Kansas City, Mo. after i visiting here two weeks with herj mother, Mrs. J.L. Conoly, andv other family members and friends. maJSSS Say Your Pharmacists ^^^ErWalt Coley & r\ Mike Wood k tiN -Vii . *~*ruj3 Hoke Drug Co . I/O S Mum Slrrri karfurd Important: Remember these sun facts The sun can be ? demon to cations give patients adverse reactions to sunlight exposure. For home treatments for sunburn, take a cool bicarbo nate bath, use calamine lotion or powder. Aspirin may help, also. your health. Read and remem ber these pointers: Sunlight may help fight eczema, psoriasis, acne, and a few other skin ailments, but using the wrong sun lotion could aggravate these condi tions. . Time in the water is considered time in the sun. . . Tee-shirts reduce sunlight by 50%. . .Sunlight discolors dyed hair, so wear a scarf. . . Hazy days bum just as readily as clear days. . .Some medi Hoke Drug Co Ha?r >our doctor phonr >our prrtrHptlon lo it* Note: Patient* on the following drugs should firat nonsuit their doctor before Maying out in the tun: phenylaufonylu rea, promethaiine, chlor promazine, chlorathiazide. psoralen >. demeclo cycllne, erthromycin, griaeofulvin, tet racycline. quinidine. quinine, auUa*. ; barbiturates and antimicrobial hyploglyceniic sulfonamide*.