Rockfish Mem by Polly Barnard ?churrh" Gr?vc United Methodist ^Lhurch enjoyed a family night supper at the church the pis Monday night. The Pioneers a gospel singing group, presented a program in song. V a The Revival Service at Pittman Grove Baptist was well attended and a great success the past week It was concluded the past Friday evening with a program by the Choraleers. a gospel singing erouo ?. m, n'an Grove BaPtist Church Kame^fth?1 P'ayed their second game ot the season against Lafay ette Baptist Church in Fayetteviffe and was defeated 20 to 10. How ever. they played a good game and hope t? score better in nlxt wik? Sgt. and Mrs. Charles "Chip Rooks and children celebrated Set Rooks birthday with a barbecue cook -out and homemade ice cream c past Sunday. Those attending were Mr and Mrs. Lee Terry and son. Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Cooley Wright and children. Tracy and Wesley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright and children. Robert Jr Frankie Daniel, and Jason. It was such a beautiful day outside and everyone had a great time. Mrs Henrietta Tanner and Mrs Alice Allen visited their sister, Mrs" Qyirgmia Thornton in Fayetteville . V* hursday of last week. Miss Teresa Allen of Chester field, South Carolina. Miss Sandra Allen, and Mrs. Shirley Stika of Charleston. South Carolina spent past weekend with their Smother. Mrs. Alice Allen. In addition to Mrs. Berry, those who helped Mr. Daniel Berry | celebrate his birthday last week f were. Sgt and Mrs. James Blazek. I M" Gu> Berry and son. : Jonathan. Mr. and Mrs. Frank ' RalnhV"? iau8h,er. Kelley. ? PJl/ Mec Harold Currie and ? u"' Wi '.am, Riley Willis. Mr. and f Berry Cd Berr>< Jr" and james S Q ConKratulations to Mrs. Jean r ?erry whose hook latch rug ? entered in the rug division of the Hrts and Crafts Show in Hoke ounty won first place in the ounty, and also won first place in le District Competition in More head City. It has been entered in / Raleigh for North Carolina State J level competition. Hope vou make it to the top, Jean!! ' nTtl "?memakers Extension 1 k e monthl> meeting in the home of Mrs. Robert Sisk I uesday morning. April 20 with nine members and three visitors present. Mrs. Ellen Willis. County yMome Extension Agent, Banks Wannamaker and Richard Melton presented a very interesting and helpful program on Water Con servation. There were devices also shown and demonstrated that can be used to conserve and increase ( efficiency with less water use. After | the business meeting was ad journed, refreshments were served by the hostess and a social hour ^njoyed. The community extends deepest sympathy to Mrs. Bruce Turner Sr. m the death of her mother. Mrs. Lucy B. Beach, who died unexpectedly. Friday April 23 in Macon Georgia. Funeral service was Monday April 26. interment ? was in Macon Memorial Cemetery, i Macon. Georgia. ^ A.T hapP-v to report that Aubrey uaddis who had emergency surgery Ail Cape Fear Valley Hospital in i fayetteville several weeks ago was released from the hospital the past I home* a"d 'S recuPcra,inK nicely at f The Girl Scout Junior Troop did ? well with their "Cookie Sale" this 3 year and are using the proceeds to I attend the five state Camporee at j Carowinds in Charlotte May 15. ^.?^"Ireclion and apologies please!! |PkiLtlOH Stanger. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanger was incorrectly listed as CONNIE Stanger in last weeks column. Certainly glad you did not have mumps Kyleigh and also glad that your throat infection is better. Ed Brock who was a patient at >loore Memorial Hospital in Pine hurst for tests and observation was released Tuesday of last week and is convalescing at home. Mr. and Mrs. Rayborn Barbour of Lumber Bridge, Mrs. Pauline Kennedy of Fayetteville, and son. Rev. Donald E. Kennedy, Mrs. Kennedy and infant daughter. Racquet Joy of Guadalhara, Mexico visited Mr. and Mrs. Amos Grant, Jr. and family the past Sunday. Rev. Kennedy is doing Missionary work in Mexico and after a few months sabbatical leave he and his family will return to Mexico to continue his mission duty. Mr. and Mrs. Worth Wood of Hope Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pemberton and family the past weekend. Mrs. Pemberton has been right sick for several weeks. Mrs. Carolyn Durham, daughter of Mrs. Marie Fowler who is a student of Nursing and member of Ligma Theta Tau sorority at North Carolina State University at Chapel Hill was inducted into the National Honor Society Sunday, May 2 at the school. Mrs. Fowler and daugh ter, Miss Cathy Fowler, attended the ceremony. Mrs. Durham has completed her Masters program in nursing and will be awarded her degree May 16. Am happy to report that Eric Wood is getting along real well. Mrs. Wood is getting along very well also. Their daughter, Mrs. Betty Jean Trost of St. Pauls. Minnesota has returned home after an extended visit with them be cause of Mr. Woods illness. Mrs. Jessie Livingston of Arabia visited Mr. and Mrs. David Gib son, Mrs. Henrietta Tanner, Mrs. Alice Allen and Mrs. Marie Fowler the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boyles of the Antioch Community visited Mrs. Boyles' sister, Mrs. Elvira Carson the past Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Berry and grandson, Ralph Cecil of the Antioch Com munity visited relatives in New Bern the past week. Mrs. D.A. Berry's father, Riley Willis of Raeford is getting along very well. There is no change in Randy Sheppard's condition. He is still in a deep coma from an automobile accident he was in April 20. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Sheppard of Aberdeen and nephew of Mrs. E.T. Brock, Jr. He is also brother to infant daughter, "Baby Abby" Sheppard who has had a series of operations and is sche duled for another Tuesday May 4. The Sheppards have two children in critical condition in intensive care in Moore Memorial Hospital in Pinehurst and request prayer for them. May we be mindful of the many who are ill and troubled among us, and keep them in our thoughts and prayers. Cultural Arts Activities Continue The Hoke County schools' cul tural arts activities for May and June continue next week. They opened Tuesday with a performance by the J.W. Turling ton School Chorus, directed by Jane Davis, at a Senior Citizens Luncheon Meeting at Raeford United Methodist Church; and a concert by the Hoke High School Band, directed by Jimmy James, at Hoke High's MacDonald Gym that night. The 82nd Airborne Division Chorus was to give a concert Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. at J.W. Turlington School. The rest of the schedule follows: May 10 -? Music Booster Club Open Meeting, Hoke High School Band Room, 7:30 p.m. May 11 ?* Upchurch Jr. High School Dance Program, "Festival of Dance," Brenda Ramsey, dance teacher; Upchurch, 7 p.m. May 12 -- Hoke High School Dance Clinic, Lynda McCullock, dance specialist, Chenrt Farmer, dance teacher; Hoke High School Gibson Gym, 10 a.m. -3 p.m. J.W. Turlington Chorus Con cert; Jane Davis, director; J.W. Turlington School, 10 a.m. Winston-Salem Art Museums' Visit. Upchurch, and Hoke High School Art Students, 6:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m., Teresa Marion and Eloise Carter, art teachers. Hoke High School Band perfor mance, Jimmy James, director; Downtown Raeford, noon. May 13 -- J.W. Turlington Chorus evening concert, Turlington School 7:30 p.m. May 17 - Music Mime perfor mance, Edwin Gill, Theatre Pro ject, Upchurch Junior High School, 1 p.m. May 18 ?- South Hoke School Chorus Concert and Art Show, Betsy Floyd, music director, Martha Warren, art teacher, South Hoke School, 10 a.m. May 20 ?? Hoke High School Chorus & Chorale Spring Musical, Linda Huff, director, Hoke High School MacDonald Gym, 7:30 p.m. May 22 -- Upchurch Jr. High Chorus & Ensemble Spring Musi cal Anne Freeze, director, Up church 7:30 p.m. May 24 -- West Hoke Chorus Concert and Art Show. Martha Warren, art teacher, and Betsy Floyd, music director. West Hoke School, 7 p.m. May 25 -- Upchurch Band concert. Jimmy James, director, Rescue Squad Answered 36 Calls In April The Hoke County Rescue Squad in April made 36 calls. The members transported two patients and gave eight first aid on the scene. Eleven of the calls were for highway accidents involving per sonal injury and six for highway accidents involving property dam age. One was for a house fire, one for a woods fire, three for house calls, one for a heart-attack victim, six for public service. Seven special programs and demonstrations were given for the public . During the month, also, mem bers served 121.21 hours in service and the vehicles traveled 700.9 miles and used 138.4 gallons of gas. Beekeeping Meet The Hoke County Beekeepers Association will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Lester Building Agricultural Extension Service area. HAIL INSURANCE SAVE Money On Your HAIL INSURANCE 10% off on rafes Insure Your Tobacco Against Loss Today - It Costs No More Now. We Appreciate Your Business The Johnson Company rthon? 875-3550 Retford, N.C. I; i Jirii i II WPUl II" ??'?! 5 GROUNDBREAKING ?? Ground was broken Sunday for the new sanctuary of First Baptist Church of Raeford after the morning worship service. The Rev. Bill Beaver | center], the pastor, dug first on the site, followed by Ash well Harward [left ), chairman of the church 's Building Committee, thbn Glenn Lungdon [right |. chairman of the church s Board of Deacons. They are shown before the groundbreaking service started preceding the ceremony. The building is expected to be ready for use by Christmas and will seal 437 people. The present sanctuary seats about 250. ( Staff photo. ] Mikki Freeze Wins State Award Mikki Freeze, a Hoke County High School senior, received the Youth Council's of North Carolina Chairman's Award Saturday as the senior judged Most Dedicated and Most Helpful to the State Youth Council. She was announced as the winner during the State Youth Council meeting at Ft. Caswell Friday and Saturday. Upchurch auditorium. May 27 -- Scurlock School Chorus Concert and Art Show, Doris Austin, music director, and Martha Warren, art teacher, Scur lock School, 7 p.m. June 3 -- Hoke High Choral Seniors performance. Senior Din ner, Hoke High MacDonald Gym. June 4 -- Graduation: Hoke High Band, Chorus and Chorale per formance, Hoke High Stadium. March Sales Tax Collections Higher Collections of the Hoke County one per cent sales tax in March netted $28,020.03. Collections the month before netted $26,756.76, and in March 1981 the net totaled $27,705.27. Miss Freeze will keep the award plaque a year, then turn it over to next year's winner. Miss Freeze has served on the state council for three years and is a member of the Hoke County Youth Council. She is the daughter of Mrs. Oleta Lopez of Raeford. The state council's elections and the Board of Directors' meeting were held during the weekend. Miss Free/e was accompanied to the meeting by four other members ol the Hoke Youth Council ? Martha Wells. Amy Wilson. John Helbling and Michael Rodriguez. The Chairman's Award recipient is elected by vote of the members of the state council's Executive Board. Foursquare Church 506 PROSPECT AVE. 875-5 173 AS A NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH WE 1. Exalt Jesus Christ as Savior. Baptizer. Healer and Soon-Coming, King,. 2. Emphasize the ministry of the Holy Spirit . Whose objective is to glorify Jesus. 3. Hold The Word of God to be the standard of all truth. 4. Believe true worship is the basis of the daily activities of the Spirit-filled Christian. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP 1 1=00 A.M. EVENING WORSHIP 7:00 P.M . WED. BIBLE STUDY 7:00 P.M. We invite you to join us in worship where lives are changed and needs arc met. HARDIN'S FOOD STORE ( BESIDE FIRE ST A TION) ROCKFISH, N.C. AND COLE'S FOOD STORE (Except Gasoline) MAIN ST , RAEFORD FRESH LEAN GROUND BEEF 99\ CHUCK ROAST 1 LB. PENDER BARBEQUE $ "J 89 10 LBS. POTATOES $|19 GRADE A LARGE EGGS 69V ALL MEAT SMOKED SAUSAGE 19 lb. GIANT SIZE OXYDOL *1 69 DIAL SOAP 2 bath size bars 89 4 ROLLS CHARMIN *1 09 15 oz ARMOUR CHILI W/ BEANS 79 OVEN GOLD BREAD 2/99' MILLER BEER 12 oz. 6 pack $2? FRESH FISH 1 GALLON COBLE MILK *1 99 GARDEN SEEDS and PLANTS of all kinds in both stores GASOLINE REGULAR UNLEADED 1.05' 1.09' Hardin's at Rock fish ONLY nDCN navC 6 A M -11 P.M. 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