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y&yr Rmmw ? W"- w --j ;;%;' '4$ The sign tells what is here. Santa will enter Saturday after the Christmas parade through downtown Raeford. [Staff photo.] Thanks Supporters Mark Madden and Alan Morri son would like to express apprecia tion on behalf of the Hoke County Semi-Pro Baseball Association for the attendance and support given by local citizens and merchants, at the turkey shoot recently held at the Moose Lodge for the association. A special "thank you" is given to the House of Raeford for the turkey and hams. Also, a special thanks goes to Jimmy Henly, Eddie Ramsey and Jimmy Stewart for their help. A total SI 40 was raised toward the goal of the association. Con tinued support of the citizens and merchants is needed to meet the S2.600 goal. n r in nr?m tmimmtm William L. Poole Insurance Agency 122 NORTH MAIN TEL. 875-3571 Homeowners Coverage PRIMIUM DISCOUNTS UP TO 30% Mobile Home Owners and Fire Coverage PREMIUM DISCOUNTS UP TO 1 5 % PREMIUM FINANCING AVAILABLE WITH INTEREST RATES AS LOW AS 6% im 1 1 ri?M 1' VirawiTitfTi ~ ' ?WiWif-*"-1-"""? * Written By Club Advisor Upchurch Drama Club To Give Yule Play | Mt.iv .v.-'jUWt-ilWW1'-'**'- J i The 1981-82 Drama Club of Upehurch Junior High School is composed of 40 hard-working and enthusiastic members. The advisor. Carolyn Custard, says she's very pleased with her Drama Club and she really enjoys working with it. The members will present their play on December 15 at 7:15 p.m. for the community and again on December 18 for the faculty and students at Upchurch. The play is entitled " The Christmas Spirit" and it was written by Mrs. Custard. The following students are mem bers of the club: Acton and actresses: Marsha McGregor, Vickie Jacobs, Mary Costin, Cheryl Musselwhite, Glenn Dudley and Michael Ellerbee. Stage production: Toni Rheames, Gilbert Breeden, Cindy Powell, Carrie Scriven, Thomas McDonald, Otis Galbreth and Maurice Joy. Costumes and make-up: Venessa Andrews. Alonda Singletary, Josie Creen. Rhonda Maynard, Kim Bennett, Jennifer Wiggins, Monica Love, Kim Rivers. Laura Sterling and Debra Richardson. Ushers: Nacre Sterling. Sheri Bratcher, Tina Graham. Pattie Hollingsworth, Nanette Cross, Shirley Robinson, and Carol Lock lear. Announcers: Roselyn Blue, Stephanie GofT, Valerie Galbreth, Mabel Oxendine, Monica McRae and Lynn Locklear. Publicity Committee: Robin Armstrong and Janice Jones. Lights, curtains, sound effects: Paul Kelton. Student directress: Renee Shan. Student director: John Parks. The Drama Club was to be involved in a Drama Workshop December 9 from 1 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. The guest will be Ted Cougle from the State Department of Public Instruction. Always call your local forestry agent before burning anything outside. A PuHk SctVkc of TK? Se wtpaprr \~J cSukJ ^^TTiurcCounal Hardin's Food Store ROCKFISH, N.C. (BESIDE FIRE STATION) AND Cole's Food Store MAIN ST. RAEFORD (EXCEPT GASOLINE) l/z GALLON KRAFT ORANGE JUICE 1 39 28 OZ. KRAFT SARBEQUi SAUCE 99 TWIN PET DOG FOOD 5 CANS 99* 13" HEAVY DUTY REYNOLDS WRAP l49 49 OZ. TIDE | 49 12 OZ ARMOUR TREET 99' I Blue ' Bonnet Margarine BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 2 l00 mm (1 LB) BOXES I 5 OZ. CAN ARMOUR VIENNA SAUSAGE 3 I19 w CANS I LOCAL GROWN SWEET POTATOES 29' 1 GALLON COBLE MILK 1 99 3 LB. BAG ONIONS 69* PICNIC 79* Vi GAL. ICE CREAM 1 49 2*9 2 LITER (NR) PEPSI | 09 JAMESTOWN SAUSAGE 1 LB. ROIL 79 TALL CARNATION MILK 49' I O f 1 I . PARADE J OPEN 7 DAYS GASOLINE REGULAR UNLEADED 119.9 126.9 Hardin's at RockfWt Only WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS DRIVE OUT & SAVE WITH THESE GREAT FOOD & GASOLINE SAVINGS Grady Hardin, Manager, Rockfish SMOKED ? i 1 PINT j OYSTERS J I 5 LB. BAG RED BAND SELF-RISING FLOUR 99 cm Raeford Merchants Association \ CHRISTMAS PARADE I ^ ,4^BBWF ' photo?0* gr?UP ?fUpchurch J?? High will perform in the play December 15 with the Drama Club. ( Staff Upchurch Junior High s Drama Club. Hoke Ninth The Hoke High Ninth Grade girls' basketball team won two more games recently. They beat Scotland 46-23 Thurs day then overwhelmed Terry San ford 49-18 Monday. In the Scotland game the Hoke freshmen outscored the Scots 18-8 in the first quarter, then increased their lead. At halftime the score was 28-13. Graders \Wn The game's leading scorers were Shelia Southerland and Lisa Smith with 18 points each. In the Terry Santord game, the Buckettes ran up 21 points and held their opponents to 4 in the first quarter, and in the second scored 14 more while holding the Sanford girls to one. making the halftime scorc 35-5. The Hoke starting five came out Two Games with about six minutes left in the second period and didn't play any more in that game. The leading scorer was Shelia Southerland with 13 points. Lisa Kershaw, Dela Pridgen and Annie McMillan had 8 each . Traci Monroe had 7 rebounds and Lisa Kershaw had b rebounds. The girls' next game was on ? Tuesday afternoon with West Lee. To Local National Guard Officer 3 Cokes Yield $300, Two Dimes National Gaurd Capt. Carlie Spencer found December 1 he had won $300 when he scratched off a layer from the inside of the cap on a Coca Cola which was one of two he had bought at The Pantry on Central Avenue. He also found he'd won a dime when he scratched the cap on the other coke. Then, after holding a Coke and his check for $300 the next morn ing in The Pantry while The News Journal picture was being taken, he found he'd won another dime. That was on the cap of the Coke he bought after holding the bottle for the picture. Spencer bought the December 1 Cokes after he found his car had developed timing-belt trouble. He discovered this when he parked at the store, which is across the street from the National Guard Armory. Spencer serves at the armory as training officer for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Se cond Battalion, 252nd Armor. He picked up his $300 check at Aberdeen Coca Cola Bottling Co. later the same day he found he had won. Spenccr had gone to Aber deen to buy parts for his disabled car. He stopped at the Coke office while he was there, and the check was given to him a few minutes later. He bought another Coke at The Pantry December 1 later when he stopped by to check on his car. He ^^HOUSE & LOT FOR SALE^^ In Raeford Area Near Airport House & Lot For Sale In Lumber Bridge SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Carolina Model Homes FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. Call Collect 919-485-4111 or Write: P.O. Bok 64849, FaytfviHe. N.C. 28306 didn't win anything on that Coke, but he figured after winning his third bit of cash that three prizes in four buys wasn't bad. Spencer said he doesn't drink a lot of Coke. He likes it, but also drinks other brands of cola and un-cola. His home is in Rockingham. Carlie Spencer with 5300 check and lie w Coke. On opening the new bottle after this picture was takfin he found he 'd won another dime. - > [Stuff photo]. 1 1 I LIKE CALLING *#?TH CAROLINA C
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