Jumping at J. W. Turlington. Jumpers at Hoke High. WSmMtseffimsammmm. Hoke High jump. JUMPING FOR HEART ?? The joints were jumping Saturday around Raeford. This was caused by school students taking part in the Jump Rope for Heart to ruise niotletf fof~tW& HoUP ~Coimty Heart Fund. 1 h&i'e staff pictures were taken Try Pam Frederick while the jumping was going on in the gymnasiums at Hoke High and J. W. Turlington schools. Music Booster Club F und-raising Sale Set The Hoke County Music Booster Club is sponsoring a Giant Rum mage Sale to be held this Saturday, March 20. ? The sale will be held at the Edinborough Shopping Center from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. In case of rain, the sale will be held in the Upchurch Junior High gym. The Upchurch Chorus is in preparation for two major musical events this spring. Financing is needed for both events. The chorus needs funds to finance a trip to Carowinds where the group will be performing. The Upchurch Chorus I is also in preparation for a musical ' extravaganza production of "The Wizard of Oz" and "The Wiz" which will be held in May. Financ ing is needed to cover the expenses involved in costuming the cast, building material and paint for the sets and many other production necessities. The Hoke County Music Gub appreciates the enthusiastic sup port shown by Hoke County's citizens towards the club's past projects. The Rummage Sale will have "something for everyone" so the ublic is urged to come out aturday, March 20 and show their support for these students with their purchases or donations. Auxiliary Grateful For Donations The North Raeford Fire Depart | ment Ladies' Auxiliary thanks the people who donated goods for the yard and bake sale and the people who participated in making the recent sales a huge success: Funds from the sales will be used to aid needy and burned-out fami 4-H Workshop There will be a 4-H workshop on presenting a 4-H demonstration on Tuesday, March 23 at 7 p.m. at the * Lester Building (South Magnolia Street). The workshop is open to any youth ages 9-19 who is inter ested in learning how to prepare and present a demonstration on any topic. A demonstration is the way one shows and tells others how to do something or the way one shows and tells others about something. Demonstrations can be useful in i vm mmmmsem <. -&?* >*r .... ***< ?- ,/ ?*- "V lies in the North Raeford Fire District and also to assist the North Raeford Fire Department in purchasing required equipment needed to lower the fire rating, which will result in home owners paying smaller fire-insurance pre miums. Tuesday Night teaching others about a subject. In 4-H, youth can enter competi tion with demonstrations on the local, county, district, and state level. There are about 35 different areas that youth can enter in demonstration competition, from archery, foods, crafts, to horticul ture and outdoor cookery. The workshop will include points on writing and presenting a demon stration, and video tapes of actual state-winning demonstrations. For more information, call 875-2162. The Johnson Company INSURANCE AUTO ? FIRE (??fer) HOMEOWNERS ? COMMERCIAL iiRaefti i</ f'Mesf .r/pency ?a8&aasf,frs* v rr r ? ttRggggi Youth Dies Of Bullet Wound Christopher Steven Thompson was found dead about 3 p.m. Sunday of a rifle bullet wound at his home. Rt. 1, Box 198-E, Aberdeen, the Hoke County Sheriff's Department reported. He had had his 16th birthday last February 6. He was a student in a Moore County school. The sherifT s department report of the investigation says the youth wrapped part of a coat hanger around a door knob, hooked the other end around the trigger of a .22 rifle, then pulled the barrel of the rifle. The bullet hit him in the chest. The report says Thompson walked out of the house to the back porch, sat on the steps, then fell over. A Hoke County medical ex aminer, Dr. Robert Townsend, called to the home, pronounced him dead. The sheriff* s department report gives no reason for the boy's action. The funeral was conducted Tues day afternoon at Pine Hill Baptist Church by the Rev. Harold Thomp son, the Rev. John Brown, and the Rev. Emery Lucas. Burial was in the church cemetery. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steve W. Thompson; his brother, Timothy W. Thompson of the home; his sister, Gina Lynn Thompson of the home; his mater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Perhelth of Aberdeen; and his paternal grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Thompson of Aber deen. Powell Funeral Home of Southern Pines was in charge of the arrangements. School Menu Friday, March 19 Barbecue Pork on Bun Candied Yams Slaw Cookie Milk Monday, March 22 Chicken Salad on Lettuce Whole Potatoes w/ Cheese Sauce Crackers Cinnamon Buns Milk Tuesday, March 23 Pizza Buttered Corn Tossed Salad Cookie Milk Wednesday, March 24 Spaghetti Cheese Wedge Steamed Cabbage Rolls Apple Crisp Milk Thursday, March 25 Turkey w/Dressing Candied Yams Buttered June Peas Rolls Milk Caldwell Guest Speaker Rev. Dennis N. Caldwell will be the guest speaker at Center Grove Missionary Baptist Church Sun day, March 21 , at 3:30 p.m. for the Junior Usher Board's third anni versary. Caldwell has worked as a fore man at Converse Industries in Lumberton but is presently em ployed with The Fayetteville Times and Observer in Fayetteville as a circulation manager. He is the pastor of McCormick Chapel Baptist Church at Duffie Station, Red Springs, and Oak Hill Baptist Church in Wagram. He teaches piano and has written a book for beginners. As a song writer he has also appeared on TV with the late Mahalia Jackson, and has played for Shirley Casear, Charles Taylor of the Taylor Singers and others. He has trained and directed numerous choirs, from New York to South Carolina. He makes his home in Hope Mills and is married to Cassie Caldwell. They have one daughter, Cassandra, 10. The public is invited to the Sunday program. Hoke High Chorale which will tour Washington, D C. Hoke High Chorale To Tour Capital The Hoke High Chorale will tour Washington, D.C., on March 18, 19, and 20. The first day in Washington the group will tourthe F.B.I. Building, visit the National Archives Build ing, and attend a dinner theatre in the evening. The second day will consist of a visit to the National Cathedral and tour the U.S. Capitol. The high light of the trip will be a perfor mance at the Pentagon. After the performance the stu dents will continue to Ford's Theatre, and Arlington Cemetery, and make a night trip to the illuminated Memorials. The last day the group will complete their tour with visits to the White House and Smithsonian Institute. The members of the chorale would like to thank the people of Hoke County whose generous sup port helped to make this trip possible. IHHUM Hoke High Chorus which won a Superior rating Friday at Fayetteville. The Hoke Chorale also was rated Superior. Hoke High Chorus, Chorale 'Superior' On Friday, March 12. the Hoke High Chorus and Chorale partici pated in the Large Choral Festival Eastern District 3 at Methodist College in Fayetteville. Approximately 26 other groups performed. The Chorus performed Grade V music ? "The Stars are with the Voyager" by Bright and "Ein Hennlein Weiss" by Scandello. The Chorale performed two pieces by Thompson "Choose Something Like Star" and "Glory to God' in the Highest," which is Grade VI music. Both groups rated a Superior. PERFECT ATTENDANCE These 15 employees of the Faberge, Inc., Raeford plant received awards Thursday for having had perfect attendance on their jobs for at least a year. Two received awards for two years oj perfect attendance ?? Willie P. Shaw and Ed Jones. L-R. seated ?? Phyllis Taylor. Annie Bethune. Dora Damewood. Shirley Eline. and Mary Stanley. Standing. L-R ?? Sallie Cummings. Charles Thomas. Aletha Lock/ear. Joanne Bowen. Shaw. Brenda Malloy. Sarah Davis. Theresa Stubbs. Ronnie E. Taylor, and Jones. They are holding their certificates of perfect attendance. The employees who completed their first year without losing a day of work received the special Faberge "Superemployee " T-shirts, and all received Faberge gift certificates. [Staff photo]. SOCIALS - - 875-2121 A. A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dining Room Commercial Sewing ?Custom Alterations ?Major & Minor Repairs ?Army Name Tags and Patches Sewn On ?Reweaving - FAST SERVICE - RAEFORD Cleaners t laundereri M?in Si. Racford, N.C. DHv^-Jn-Wvto# ?7S-3727 Jim Conoly Gary Conoly Ken Conoly EXTERMINATOR EXTERMINATOR EXTERMINATOR Enviro-Chvm Co. EXTERMINATORS Household Pest Control 120 W EDINBOROUGH AVE RAEFORD. N.C. OFFICE 875 8146 HOME 878-4419 CARRY'S PAINT BODY SHOP 401 BY PASS WE HANDLE INSURANCE CLAIMS FREE ESTIMATES 875-8913 SHOP GARRY FREDERICK 876-2604 HOME RAEFORD, N.C. 28376 HILLCREST BAPTIST CHURCH 401 BUSINESS NORTH The Teaching Ministry Begins at 9:45 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP 11:00 a.m. EVENING 7:30 p.m. CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Wednesday - 7:30 p.m. CHOIR . . . Youth 6:30 p.m.; Adult . . . 7:30 p.m. Monday Each Day Lived On Earth la One Dm y Lett For You To Be Ready To Face A Living God. If you Have No Church Home. Vlalt With tlat Allow Jeaua To Become Lori In Your Heart In (12.

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