The Third Grade champion, the work of Mrs. Rose s students. SOCIALS - CALL 875-2121 Winners Of South Hoke's Door Contest Chosen ?_ 1 ? (Staff photo* by BUI Lindau) ? A Book Week Door Contest was held in South Hoke School last week, with students making up posters to cover their classroom doors. The winners were Mrs. Pam Patterson's class in the Second Grade; Mrs. Vickie Rose's class. Third Grade; and Mrs. Darlene Clark's class. Fourth Grade. * The classes whose posters placed in the next two positions were: Second Grade -- Mrs. Virginia Smith's, second, and Mrs. Beatrice Freeman's, third; Third Grade -- Mrs. Sennie McPhatter's, second, and Mrs. Beckie Sutton's, third; and Fourth Grade ?? Mrs. Sara Woodard's. second, and Mrs. Elsie Coleman's third. 4-H Corner by Sharon McNeill Southerns tern District Reporter We have ordered candy to sell so we can replenish our funds. A special meeting will be called when the candy arrives so we can distribute it to all 4-H members. We look forward to a sell-out. Record books are due not later than November 30! 1 know Thanks giving week is a busy one but don't neglect to complete your records, write a story with each record, and get it to Alice before deadline. 1 had an interesting trip to Kentucky and will tell you about it later. The orchid corsage I received from Hoke County 4- Hers was greatly appreciated, and definitely one of the highlights of my trip. Have a happy Thanksgiving season and call if you need help with your records: Sharon - 875 4733 or Alice Lancaster - 2162. We Buy Pecans St. Pauls FCX 224 Broad St. 865-4149 [ NOWOPEN ~ Hardin's Food Store | Rockfish, N.C. (beside Fire Dept.) Regular GASOLINE $1 19 GAl. 1 GALLON MILK $1?? FRESH GREEN CABBAGE 12* LB. 10 LBS. POTATOES $ | 1 9. 2 LITER COKE (Returnable) 79' 2 LB. SMUCKERS JELLY 99* (All Kinds) 49 OZ. TIDE 49 TURKEYS 1 6'/* OZ. SMOKED SAUSAGE 6Vt OZ. STAR-KIST TUNA 89* BEER SOLD ON SUNDAY 2 LONG LOAVES BREAD 1 19 IB. SMOKED PICNICS M. DRIVi OUT & SAVE WITH THESE GREAT FOOD & GASOLIHt SAVINGS Grady Hardin, Manager I 875-2201 / A BOOK CHARACTERS-- Mrs. Darlene Clark s Fourth Grade students are shown here in the costumes they chose to illustrate characters in books. The book-character contest was held in observance of Book Week last week. In front, are the students judged to have the best three costumes -- L-R. Redrick Graham, as "John Henry, placed second: Ronda Chappelle was third, with her "Goldilocks. " holding one of the three bears: and Brian Allen as Israel Hands in "Treasure Island. " was the winner. The boys in the business suits are Kevin Booker [left ) as President Ronald Reagan, and Scott Edwards, former President Richard Nixon. [ Staff photo}. p*? ? -"X- A Here 's the Second Grade winner, done by Mrs. Patterson s students. Before manuring itkky liquids like honey, pour oil Hito the meaairing cup, than rtma with hot water Deaths And Funerals Upton A. Daniels Upton Alexander Daniels, 72. died Sunday evening. The funeral was to be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Raeford United Methodist Church by the Rev. A.W. Winstead. the pastor; the Rev. Billy Beaver: and Dr. John Ropp. Burial was to be in Highland Biblical Gardens. fcrf Mr. Daniels worked at Burling 3^ ton Mills as a fixer, then after retiring became a Hoke County Mjjj deputy sheriff, serving as a radio Sft dispatcher and a jailer at the same H time, from October 1970 till Feb- ? H ruary 29. 1976. After leaving the ? sheriff's department, he served as a ? parttime radio dispatcher for the Raeford Police Department till last Pa February 26. He is survived by his wife, VifglHlh Daniels: his son, Charlie gjff Daniels of Raeford; and his brother. James Daniels of Long Island. N.Y. Mrs. Thelma Byrne Mrs. Thelma Hall Byrne. 67, of 710 Fulton St.. Raeford. died i?* Sunday morning in Moore Mem Spj orial Hospital at Pinehurst. The funeral was conducted Mon R* day aftern(H>n at Raeford Presby terian Church by Dr. John Ropp. the pastor. Burial was in Raeford Cemetery. Mrs. Bvrne is survived by her ? husband Archie Byrne; her daughter, Mrs. Harless Wright of Red Springs; her sisters, Mrs. Lula Eubanks of Monroe, and Miss Josephine Hall of Raeford; and two foster grandchildren. Mrs. Lela Pirkle Mrs. Lela Mae Pirkle, 52, of Bowmore. died Thursday. The funeral was held Monday ? afternoon in Rock Hill Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. She is survived by her husband. Budd Henry Pirkle; and her broth er Eldon Parker of Raeford. Mrs. A.D. McFadyen Mrs. Sappho McFadyen of Win ston-Salem, formerly of Raeford, ^ died Friday in Winston-Salem. She ^ was the widow of A.D. McFadyen of Raeford. A memorial service was held Monday in Winston-Salem. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plummer of Raeford, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McFadyen of Fayetteville. ' Mrs. Sappho McFadyen is sur vived by her daughters, Mrs. Bob Hundley of Winston-Salem, and ? Mrs. Gwenn Woodley of Tampa. Fla. Miss Geraldine McGregor The funeral for Miss Geraldine McGregor, 20, of Rt. 1, Red Springs, who died November 18, was conducted Sunday at Senter Grove Baptist Church by the Rev. T.R. McDonald. Burial was in the church cemetery. ? Cancelled The Lee Cole Hair Design De monstration scheduled for Monday at the Hoke County Civic Center has been cancelled. The Raeford Junior Woman's Club plans to hold it on another ^ date not yet chosen. ?