Sports Southerland Named Athelete of Week The Hoke High coaching staff has named Sheila Southerland as the Female Athlete of the Week for the week of October 18-22. Shelia is a 16-year-old sophomore member of the girl's tennis team. This is Shelia's first year on the tennis team, but she has played outstanding tennis all year winning ten matches. She was nominated for her performance in the Southeastern 4A Conference Girl's Tennis Tournament held last week. Sheila has been active in sports since she was in the seventh grade. She played volleyball, basketball and softball in her junior high years at Upchurch. For her outstanding play she received the MVP Award for basketball during both her seventh and eighth grade years. Last year, in the ninth grade, Shelia played both basket ball and softball. When she completes her high school education, Shelia plans to attend college and major in pre law. Outside of school activities, Shelia's hobbies are dancing and skating. Shelia attend's Wall's Chapel Church and is the daughter of Ms Yvonne Southerland of 219 Reaves Street in Raeford. Roekfish Mem by Polly Barnard ... Shelia Southerland Carnival To Be Held At Shady Grove Church A Halloween Carnival will be held at Shady Grove Baptist Church near Wagram on Satur day, October 30 at 7 p.m. There will be games, food, best costume drawing and also a Haunted House for everyone. All ages are invited to attend this event. An admission will be charged. All proceeds go toward the Building Fund. Did You Know . . . If you totaled the time your eyes spend closed due to blinking, it would add up to 30 minutes a day. Homecoming was a success at Galatia Presbyterian Church the past Sunday in spite of the weather. Dr. John D. McLeod, Jr. delivered an excellent sermon. Dr. McLeod is General Secretary of the Synod of North Carolina and his uncle, the Rev. R.A. McLeod served as pastor at Galatia from 1913 to 1926. The Chancel Choir was at its best and additional special music was furnished by Thomas Mclnnis, violinist. Nancy Brady, flutist and Will Gillis piano and organ ac companist. Kelly Williams/ac companied in sign language, the choir as it presented "The Lord's Prayer" in song. Following the worship service dinner was served inside. The attendance was good. Attendance was also good at Tabernacle Baptist Church in spite of the weather, for worship service the past Sunday morning. Jimmy Dees who recently became associate pastor delivered a good sermon the past Sunday evening. Saturday October 30th there will be a "Harvest Party" and hayride for the entire church family. Sunday morning October 31st there will be baptismal service during the worship service. Sunday evening October 31st at 7:30 o'clock there will be a film shown entitled "Welcome Home." The entire community is invited. Plan to attend as it is a very worthwhile movie!! Sunday November 7th there will be a baby-parent dedicating service during regular morning worship service. Pittman Grove Baptist Church had Homecoming the past Sunday. They had excellent attendance. Due to the weather they had dinner inside. "The Wayfarers", a singing group provided special music for the occasion. Due to the weather the past Saturday Pittman Grove Church will have their baazar at a later date. The W.M.U. Ladies at Pittman Grove Church have Benson fruit cakes for sale. The prices are 1 lb. - S3. 00, 3 lbs. ? $7:00. Anyone wishing to purchase one can call Mrs. Shirley Boahn at 875-5823 anytime during the day. Mrs. Bruce Turner, Sr. has recently returned from a two week visit with her daughter and her family in Hagerstown, Maryland. Mrs. E.T. Brock, Sr. is recup erating nicely at home following eye-surgery in Moore County last von ClEO BRATCHER COUNTY COMMISSIONER NOV. 2, 1982 Paid by the Committee to Elect Bratcher You can't judge a judge by his party membership! Party membership does not properly qualify a candidate to be a judge When you vote for a judge, you should be voting for justice based upon knowledge of the law and the facts, fairness to all parties in all cases, respect for the rights and sensibilities of persons involved in courtroom proceedings, and the dignity that befits one who administers justice The law is above party politics, and justice should never be influenced by it. When you vote for a judge, vote for the person. Vote for Paul B. Eaglin. He knows the law, is well experienced in proper courtroom procedures and conduct and has respect for the rights and dignity of all persons coming under the court's jurisdiction. His name will be listed on the ballot as a Republican < V Party candidate. Look for it. for a change Pud for by The Campaign to Elect Paul B EagNn Republican for District Court Judge Cumberland and Hoke Counties Friday. Julia Frazier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frazier will be presenting her senior voice recital Friday evening, November 5th at 7:30 o'clock at the A.J. Fletcher Music Center at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. All family and friends are invited. The Extension Homemakers Club had their annual County Achievement program Tuesday evening, October 19th. Those at tending from the Rockfish Club were Mrs. Isabelle Bundy. Mrs. Jimmy Calp, Mrs. Herman Koonce, Mrs. Lawrence Barnard, Mrs. Anne Bunday and Mrs. Mae Heath. Everyone enjoyed a buffet dinner. The theme for the evening was "Weddings of Yesteryear" and club members showed dresses, pictures and various items of accessories that were used in their wedding. Amos Grant, Sr. has returned to his home in Chester, South Caro lina Sunday, after spending a week with his son. Amos Grant, Jr., Mrs. Grant and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Gibson, Mrs. Marie Fowler. Mrs. Henrietta Tanner. Mrs. Alice Allen joined Mr. and Mrs. R.H. Gibson. Jr. for a seafood dinner in Fayetteville Thursday evening in celebration of Mrs. R.H. Gibson, Jr.'s birthday. Happy birthday, Anne!! .Mrs. Marie Fowler and daugh ter, Cathy and Mrs. "Henrietta Tanner spent last weekend in Hillsborough with Rev. and Mrs. Steve Durham. Mrs. "Bill" Gillis of the Galatia community is recuperating at home from a fractured shoulder and leg injury she received last week. In an attempt to get back into her car when it began rolling after parking it, she was caught between the car door and a tree and was severely injured. Milton Newton and Glenn New ton are both patients at the Veterans Hospital in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Buie Dove and son, Paal of Cheraw, South Caro lina visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Barnard over the weekend. Mrs. Wright Parker returned to her home in Selma Thursday after spending awhile with relatives here. Mrs. Lawrence D. Long of Fayetteville visited Mrs. Louise Watson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Monroe. Mrs. Ethel Monroe and Mrs. Neda Mae Williams attended the Farm Bureau Dinner in Raeford the past Monday evening. Mrs. Lynn Dees is recuperating nicely following surgery on her foot at Moore Memorial Hospital last week. She would like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, visits, prayers and concern while she was hospitalized. Mrs. Daisy Bennett of Fayette ville visited friends in the area after attending Homecoming at Galatia Church the past Sunday. Games to be pi Thurs*!*^? 1 ' 4-Men'sQp< be played in Up ??:. ?,,v Si jg Hoke County icreSS in ? <** m 8?5-56o|Jlt suffk&Ktt rangements wttl be made, would need approximate*} It is that tipf s