Weeks To Come MUSK IOU?m - Hoke Co. Mwfc Bytmrr Anodnki> matin* will be first Monday night of every month at Hoke Mtfl School hand room at 7 p.m. PnM) and friends of the music asaodarifla are urged to Attend. AIRPORT Al'THOMTY ?The Hoke/Raeford Airport Authority will hold its regular matting at the Raeford Cky Halloo the s? read Tharaday of each month at 7:49 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION -American Lcgioa Post 30 of Hoke County masts the sac sad Tsodqf of each month at the Edin borough ResUurant at S p.m. Those interested in join ing are invited. COUNTY COMMISSION ?Members of the Hoke County Commission meet the first Monday of each month at 9 a.m. and the third Monday at 7:30 p.m. Pratt Building located at 237 N. Main St. in Raeford. The public is invited. CITY COUNCIL - The Raeford City Council meets the fbst Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in City Hall. The public is encouraged to attend. SCHOOL BOARD - The Hoke County Board of Educa tion meets the first Taeaday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the board offices on Wooley Street. The public is encourag ed to attend. AL ANON - Meetings are held every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Library Conference Room. JAYCEES ? Raeford Jaycees meet the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month over Howell's Drug Company on Main Street. Anyone interested is in vited to attend. NAACP ? Hoke County branch of the NAACP will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday, March 14 at 7:30 p.m. at the East Freedom Masonic Lodge Hall. All members and the general public are invited. March M RETIRED SCHOOL WORKERS - The Hoke Coun ty unit of the North Carolina Retired School Personnel will meet March 3* at 10:30 ajn. in the conference room of the Hoke County Library. Barbara Buie, Director of the literacy program in Hoke County, will present the program. March 21-33 ROBESON LITTLE THEATRE - The Robeson Little Theatre will present the area premiere of the spirited musical Working - to be held at the newly restored Carolina Theatre, Chestnut Street, Lumberton, Thursday thru Saturday, March 31-23 at 8 p.m. and a Sunday matinee March 24th at 2:30 p.m. For more information call 739-8249 after 6 p.m. thru April 14 GYPSY - The Fayetteville Lit tle Theatre proudly presents their production of GYPSY which will run Ifcrw April 14. The production will star Bo Thorp as Rose and Martha Alexander as Gypsy Rose Lee, her daughter. The entire pro duction has been directed and choreographed by John Mont gomery, a New York City native, who is currently in residence with the FLT com pany. For more information and reservations, please call the Little Theatre Box Office at 323-4233 between 4 and 9 p.m. tfera May 24 MANSION TOURS - It's spr ing again aad time for spring tours at North Carolina's Ex ecutive Mansion on Blount Street. Tours will continue through Friday, May 34. Town may be arranged on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday at 10, 10:30 aad II a.m. aad 1:90, 2 and 2:30 p.m. Toon are ky rcaerratiou only. Spring reser vation# arc Wad for large group*. However, than is Mill ample- room for tmfividoals and groups of 15 or Icaa. For details ,mA w vtioaa. writ* or call Hszabath WaB at Capital Ana vmor Center, Hfc B. Jones ? STONE YBKOOK THe Ca|a The race, to be known as the Coca Gala Sandhill Cup and having a pwie of SI 3,000, will be raa o?w National fcaoM at a dioaao of approximately two aad one-quarter miles. April M RALEIGH ROAD RACE -The newly-named Sir Walter RaWgh Rood Race, for many yean Raleigh's premiere road racing event, will be held on Sunday, Aft! M. Further in formation on the Sir Walter Raleigh Road Race awy be ob tained by calling Nick Pood at Capitol Broadcasting Com pany. Inc. of Raleigh at 890-6063. at I p.m. in the auditorium of Flora Mac Donald Academy, Red Sprint*. Admission will be by donation of $3 for students and IS for the public. A recep tion will immediately follow the show in coo versa! oiy hall of flora Mac Donald Academy. The proceeds will be used to help restore the Flora Mac Donald Gardens, a national historic site which was devastated by the March 28, 1964, tornado. Tickets or in formation arc available from directors of Flora Mac Dooakl Gardens or by calling 919-843-4139 aad tickets wiU be available at the door. w ^ A T PEMBROKE - Comedy Juggler Edward Jackman will per form at the Pembroke State University's Performing Arts Cente on Wednesday. March 20 at 8 p.m. The pre-show wilt include at appearance by the Superior Rockers of WhiteviHe. Tickets for thi performance are S I for students and $2 for General Admission For more ii\formation or to make reservations call the university a 521-4214. Ext. 397. April 21-May 19 N.C. ARTISTS - North Carolina artists' submissions for the J MS Annual Competi tion for N.C. Artists will be ex hibited at the Fayetteville Museum of Art from April 21 to May II The exhibit will in clude both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art forms. The Museum, located behind Eutaw Shopping Center, is open Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m. Admission is free. Artists may' obtain entry form for Art Competition at the Fayetteville Museum of Art. Slide entry deadline is February 25. For more information call 485-5121. April 27 MILL PRONG - Historic Flora McDonald Academy will be the scene of a fund-raising ball for Millprong Preserva tion, Inc. on April 27. Invita tions will be sent. Those in terested in further information about the event should contact Mrs. Mary Virginia McFadyen, chairman of publicity. !? April PRESCHOOL REGISTRA TION - Parents of children who will be eligible to attend Kindergarten during the 1985-86 school term are urged to register them during the month of April. This may be done at the school in their at tendance area (Scurlock, McLauchlin, South Hoke, West Hoke). AD children who have reached their fifth birth day on or before October 16 are eligible. Parents are re quested to present their child's birth certificate and an up-to date immunization record to the principal of the appropriate school. At that time the parent will be issued a card stating the date, time, and place of their child's screening session. The Hake County Health Depart ment, or their family doctor, wiB assist parents in obtaining immunization records. Registration will be held during the regular school day during April with the exception of the wsek of April S-12 when all Hoke Comity Schools will be doted for Spriag vacation. SPRING CONCERT - The Franco Pureed Voices of Con solation of St. Junes United Church of God will be giving their annual Spring Concert Saturday, March 23 at St. James United Church of God Raeford. Everyone is invited to attend. AEROBIC WORKSHOP ?Methodist College is holding a one-day workshop on Satur day. March 3d, 9:30 a.m.until 4:30 p.m. for prospective and current aerobic teachers. Par ticipants will learn new routines, teaching techniques, and injury prevention tips -everything needed to lead fitness classes in Aerobic Exer cise and Jazz-Dancercise. Pro fessional experience is not necessary. Cost is U0 and in cludes a reference manual and certificate. For more informa tion. call Methodist College, 1-488-7110, extension 246. I this Weekend March 15 PREACHING - At Mt. Car ina! Holiness Church on March 15 Evang. Ebd Tucker from Orangeburg, S.C. will be preaching. The public is in vited. Services will begin at 7:30 p.m. Mftfdi 16 BALLOON DAYS - The American Heart Association is sponsoring Balloon and Tag Days March M Local 4-H groups win be on Main Street ?nd at Edinborough Shopping Center from 10 a.a. to 4 p.m. with balloons and u?s. Hoke County citizens are offered an opportunity to give to the Heart Fund. Contributors wiO rax*? ? red Heart Fund ?*"?? or a tag Support the American Ham Association with a donation. March M GOSPSL CHOIR - Tbe 3rd SnaAy in March at 4 p.m. the Mt. Cmwi Qoapei Choir wffi be ip? ml? a ranuit. Omm choirs 91. Jama* Oospel Ensemble and the Fraak Pmm* Vafc* of roaaoiarion of It IIm IMm* Church Ja Raeford. The p?Wc is in ? *-*- - -- ;-v - Mwctlt WORKSHOP - There will be a workshop for parents of cfctlfren with fecial needs en titled "Corpmuniciting with School Officials" from 12 noon until 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 1* in Room 222 of the Education Center of Pembroke State Unhrenky in Pembroke. For more information you may cai Rom Sampson at 321-4214, extension 254. or at 321-99*7. lAMECUE* TO HELP -Fund for Ricky Nobles who needs bone marrow transplant. Bar BQ dinner on March 16 11-7 pji. at "Body Shop" acroas from Cumberland Mills Elementary School at Hope Mills. 3.30 per plate aponsored by the Cumberland United Methodist Church. March 16 WOMEN OF CHURCH -Mrs. J.R. Mc Lester, Rock ingham, Presbyterial president will preside at the 96th annual meeting of the Women of the Church of Fayetteville Presbytery when it convenes at the First Presbyterian Church, Sanford, on Saturday, March 1*. March It FAYETTEVILLE SYM PHONY - The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra will pre sent the fourth concert of the 1984-83 season on Saturday, March 16. The performance will take place at 8 p.m. in Reeves Auditorium on the Methodist College campus, and will be conducted by Harlan Duenow, musical director of the Fayetteville Symphony Or chestra. For information only, call 864-3907. GUEST SPEAKER - Rev. Dennis Caldwell, pastor of Mc Cormick's Chapel and Oak Hill Baptist Church will be the guest speaker at the St. Mat thews Church of God in Timberland at 3:30 p.m. PEANUT BRITTLE - 4-Her's selling Peanut Brittle - 24 oz. plastic tubs at $5 each, thru March. Any donations to 4-H are. tax deductible. Profits to be used to fund educational outings and outfits. Contact a 4-H Horse Club member, or call 873-2478 or 875-2162. April 21 ART IN PARK ? Do you make something you would like to sell at Art in the Park on April 28 in Raeford? Plan to furnish everything for yourself. Entry forms are available at the Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 1260, Raeford. Do you sing, have a band or a perfor mance you would like to showcase at Art in the Park? Send in the entry form and sign up early as it is first come first served, (subject to audition) March 18, 25 VOLUNTEER TUTORS - A La u bach Workshop has been scheduled for March 18 and 25, from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The workshop will be held in Hoke Reading/Literacy Council's Office on El wood Ave. There is no charge. Telephone 875-2145 to pre-register or for more in formation. March 14-16 INDIAN ART CONTEST ?An art contest to recognize the talent of American Indian artists in North Carolina will be ooe of the many features of the Tenth Annual North Carolina Indian Unity Conference to be held March 14-16, at the Bordeaux Motor Inn in Fayet teville. The North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs, a member organization of UTNC, will coordinate the con test. For more information on contest rulei aad regula tions, contact Teresa Em manuel at the commission, P.O. Box 27228, Raleigh. N.C. 27611 or caO 919-733-5998. Marcel CLASS REUNION - Atten tion - The 1976 graduating dais of HokaConnty High School la planning thtfr 10 year daasren afc*. Afl dam msmbari are urgsd to ?op by the Hoke County PubBc library aad riga the roster March 11-31. Claas reuafcm will be meeting kflaich 19 at 7 pM. at the Hoke Comi ty library. RECYCLING - la Raeford. .?mm * at Mack's Shop ping Cantar on Harris Avaame. Tuesday, Friday and Saturday from 9:10 a.m. to II mm. * . Hot event Royal Bengal Tigers and fierce African Lions await you at this year's edition of the Franzen Brothers Circus being sponsored by the Kiwanls Club of Roeford. Wayne Franzen, America's foremost wild animal trainer, will put these beautiful and deadly cats through their paces in the steel arena. You will sit breathless as a Bengal Tiger, weighing over 500 lbs., walks across the cage on Its hind legs. By roll ing globes, jumping through fire hoops and work ing in intricate maneuvers this act has become a favorite of circus audiences everywhere and a cut above any others you may have seen. This great act will be here for two performances of the Franzen Brothers Circus on Tuesday, April 16. Show times are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. under the big top at the Old National Guard Armory. The site for this year's circus. Don 't wait till circus day to get your advance circus tickets! They will be on sale soon from Kiwanis Club members and at several locations in the area. For tickets bought in advance , the prices are: children under 2 years, free; children 2 years to 13 years, S3; adults 14 years to 65 years, $4 and senior citizens, $3. MENNEN SPEED STICK 1.75 oz. VM reg. 114 N.MAIf* STREET 7 . 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