i 'H|iWP M mm* In Weeks To Come nunc wm - Hoke Co. MmIc Booatcr Awocintioo Murth^- will be first Monday BllM of every month at Hoke High School band room at 7 p.m. Parents and friends of the musk association are urged to attend. AIMPOKT AUTHORITY -The Hoke/Raeford Airport Authority will hold its regular meeting at the Raeford City Hall on the wcand Thnndny of month at 7:45 p.m. AMERICAN LEGION ?American Legion Post 20 of Hoke County meets the aecnnd Tatnday of each month at the Edin borough Restaurant at 8 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 227 N. Main St. in Raeford. The public is invited. CITY COUNCIL - The Raeford City Council meets the (tot 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 Urst Tnesday 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. April U NAACP - The Hoke County Branch of the NAACP will hold its regular monthly meeting Thursday, April U at 7:30 p.m. at the East Freedom Masonic Lodge Hall. Members and general public are invited to attend. April 17 amttl) SCHOOL PER SONNEL - The Hoke County Unit of Retired School Person nel will meet Wednesday, April 17 at 10:30 at the Hoke County Library. (km April 14 GYPSY - The Fayetteville Lit tle Theatre proudly presents their production of GYPSY which will run thro 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. April 14-18 REVIVAL ? A revival will be held April 14-18 at 7:30 p.m. at the HilJcrest Baptist Church with the Rev. Rodney Barwick as the speaker. The public is welcome. April IS, 17, 22, 24 CPR CLASS - A dass in CPR will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. in Room 101 Gibson Building of Hoke High School on April 15, 17, 22 aad 24. The class is being offered by Sandhills Community College. April 18, 19, 20 SPRING HOMES TOUR - A Spring Homes Tour featuring eight beautiful Raleigh homes will be sponsored by the North Carolina Museum of History Associates on April 18, 19, 20 Architecture ranges from col onial to contemporary, and the houses feature fine antiques, elegant details, noted artwork, and prize-winning landscaping. Chairmen of the tour are Mrs. Joseph Turner and Mrs. Robert Burrows of Raleigh. TickeU cost $7.30 per person presaic, $8.50 at the door for ?on -members and $7.30 at all times for Associate members. To purchase tickets, call or write the Museum Associates at 109 East Joaes Street, Raleigh, NC 27611. (919) 753-3894. The houses will be open from 10 ?^.-4 p.m. daily. Apr! 19. 22 SHADOW TBAPUNTO -The Agricakurai Extension Service will be sponsoring * shadow traponto daas April 19 ari 22 from 10 aja. to aoon at the Lester BalMlag. Beautiful pOowi mi otbtt handicrafts iadadiag dothiag can be made wkfc this techaiqae. There is no charge for the workshop. which will be taught by Exten sion Kowemaker NcU Scheil. Participants will need to fur nish their own materials. CUu size is limited to 13. Interested persons may register by calling 875-2162. A list of materials will be furnished to those who register. April 23-24 CAROLINA'S SEMINAR -"American Society for In dustrial Security's 14th Annual Carolina's Seminar ? April 23-24 held at the Adam's Mark Hotel, Charlotte, NC. Seminar theme: Effective Lctal Inter viewing, Cost: S7S student S20. For more information call Alan Muntz 919-876-5150. April M BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION " - Rev. Mikhouae, choir and congregation, Bethlehem Bap tist Church will be at Shady Grove Missionary Baptist Church near Wagram oo April 14 at 3 p.m. Everyone U cor dially invited to attend. April 21 -May 19 N.C. ARTISTS - North Carolina artists' submissions for the 1983 Annual Competi tion for N.C. Artists will be ex hibited at the Fayetteville Museum of Art from April 21 to May 19. The exhibit will in clude both two-dimensional and three-dimensional art forms. The Museum, located behind Eutaw Shopping NEt f BERN TOUR - The Coor-Buhop House. 501 East From Street, is one of 13 historic private homes on the April 12. 13, New Bern Historic Homes and Garden Tour. The Georgian style house was built in 1 767 by naval architect James Coor and remodeled in. 1895 by architect Herbert Simpson. The home is an excellent blend of two periods, the Georgian and the Victorian. President James Monroe was entertained tiire w 18{9, April 12-13 IMMORTAL SHOWBOAT -One of the highlights of Wilmington's 1985 Azalea Festival, April 11-14. will be two special presentations of the world famous Sound and Light Spectacular, "The Immortal Showboat." The sound and light display, which tells the WWII history of the USS North Carolina Battleship, will be shown on Friday and Satur day nights. April 12 and 13 at 8 p.m. at the Battleship Memorial. May 16-19 PIPPIN - Tickets are on sale for the upcoming Carolina Regional Theatre production of "PIPPIN" (Thursday. May 16 through Saturday, May 191. This Stephen Schwartz/ Roger Hirson musical-comedy will be directed and choreographed for CRT by ALAN COATS ("Wesi Side Story"). All per formances will be held at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium (Thursday-Sunday at 8 p.m. with a 2 Sunday matinee). Tickets can be purchased from the Raleigh Civic Center Bo* Office (755-6060), CRT (755-6916) or at the door for 15. SIO. S12 and S25 each. la April PRE-SCHOOL 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). All 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 Hoke County Health Depart ment, or their family doctor, will assist parents in obtaining immunization records. Registration will be held during the regular school day during April with the exception of the week of April 8-12 when all Hoke County Schools will be closed for Spring vacation. April 13 STONEYBROOK - The Stoney brook Steeplechase and Hunt Racing Association this week announced that Coca Cola will sponsor the feature race, the 38th Annual Sandhills Cup, at the Stoney brook Steeplechase Races in Southern Pines oa Saturday, April 13. The race, to be knows as the Coca Cola Sandhills Cup and harfe* ? parse of 115,000, will be run over National fences at a distance of approximately two and one -quarter miles. April 14 RALEIGH ROAD BACK -The newty-named Sir Walter Rakish Road Race, far many years Raleigh's premiere road racing event, will be held on Sunday, April 14. Further in formation oa the 8k Walter Rakigh Road Race taay be at tained by calling Nick Pond at Capitol Broadcasting Com pany, Inc. of Raleigh at WR0. Center, is open Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday l-S p.m. Admission is free. Artists may obtain entry form for Art Competition at tbe Fayetteville Museum of Art. Slide entry deadline is February 23. For more information call 4*5-5121. April 27 MILL PRONG - Historic Flora McDonald Academy will be the scene of a fund-raising ball for Mill prong 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. . May 4 BARBfCl'F - The Woke County Law enforcement Association will sponsor a Bar B-Que plate sale on Saturday, May 4 from II a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Gibson Cafeteria at Hoke High School. Plates will be $3.50. Eat in or take out. May 4 THl NDERBIRDS - The U.S. Air Force Thunder birds Aerial Demonstration Team will highlight the Pope AFB-Fort Bragg Open House May 4, in conjunction with the annual Fayetteville Dogwood Festival. The Golden Knights, the Ar my's official Parachute Demonstration Team will also perform at the open house. May 4. May 19 CHORAL CONCERT -Robert A. Engelson, Direc tor, Moore County Choral Society, announced today their traditional spring concert , to be held May ? at the Performing Arts Center, Southern Pines. Performances that Sunday will be at 4 and 8 p.m. itsX / Aptl 16 OPEN HOUSE - Open House will be held at the Hoke County Health Department on April It from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. AT PEMBROKE - The Music Department of Pembroke State University will present a Jazz Festival for local high school and junior high jazz bands at the Performing Arts Center on April 14 from 2:30 until 5:30 p.m. with an evening concert. The evening concert will begin at 7 and will feature Lamb as trombone soloist. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. For more information call the Music Department at 521-4214. Ext. 230. SEWING SEMINAR - The Agricultural Extension Service win be pruentiag a multi county "Sewing for Pay" seminar on Apt* 17 from 9-4 at the County Office Building, Highway 101 South, Fayet teville. The workshop is deeign ed for people who have attain ed above average precision tew MS skills that are iaterated in tfartiag a Sewing far Pay home baaed business, or who present ly have such a hialaiu. The ?oekshop will cover legal in formation. facts aad fallacies. for the hone baaed business, tax information, marketing ttr alexia, and product pricing and quality control. There is a registration fee of $6 which in dudes lunch mi two coffee braaka. Interaoed parsons are Mhed to ptrinhm by April IS. For store information, con tact Alice Pettitt, Home Franomics Extension Agent at ?75-2162. April U YARD SALE - Women of Philippi Church will hold a sale on April 13 at 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the corner of Central Avenue and Jackson Street, near old National Guard Ar mory. All proceeds will go to the repairs of the church. April 14 FSU FOUNDER'S DAY -Fayetteville State University will hold its Annual Founder's Day Program, Sunday, April 14 at 2 p.m. in the J.W. Scabrook Auditorium. The speaker for the event will be Dr. Joseph Benjamin Johnson, president of Grsmbting State University, Grambling, Loui siana. April 14 MISSIONARY SEMINAR ?The Hoke County Union will sponsor a Missionary Seminar on April 13 from 9-12 at Silver Grove Baptist Church. Dr. Priscilla A. Brodie of Raleigh will conduct the seminar. The public is invited to attend. Neat Weekend April 29 FRIENDSHIP FESTIVAL ?The first annual Friendship Festival will be held in Soow Camp, on April 2t at the Sword of Peace Drama site from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. This event is being sponsored by the Sword of Peace Summer Celebration as a part of the Alamance County Arts Ex perience month. For more in formation call (919) 376-6948 or write to: The Sword of Peace Summer Celebration , PO Box 535, Snow Camp, NC 27349. PEANUT BRITTLE - 4-Her's selling Peanut Brittle - 24 oz. plastic tubs at $3 each. Any donations to 4-H are tax deduc tible. Profits to be used to fund educational outings and outfits. Contact a 4-H Horse Club member, or call 875-2478 or 875-2162. 1975 CLASS REUNION - If anyone has any information on a 10-year reunion please con tact Richard F. Brewer, Rt. 4, Box 66B, Timmonsville, South Carolina, 29161. April 15 TOBACCO GROWERS - The Hoke County ASCS Office reminds the tobacco growers in the county that Monday, April 15 is the last day to lease and transfer tobacco poundage and to designate the warehouse or warehouses where that tobacco is to be sold. Also, Monday, April 15 is the last day for cot ton producers to make their in itial Boll Weevil Eradication payment. This payment is $10.00 per acre of cotton they intend to plant. April 22-28 EARPHONE 3 -- WFSS FM/89, public radio for southeastern North Carolina, will be holding its third semi annual on -the -air fundraising event, EAR'PHONE J. from Monday, April 22 through Sunday, April 28. EAR'PHONE 3, will be a pan of "Public Radio Campaign '85," a nation-wide public awareness campaign sponsored by National Public Radio. Anyone interested in volunteer ing for EAR'PHONE 3 should contact Paul F. Wilson, Development Director, WFSS FM/89, Communications Center, Fayetteville State University. Fayetteville, NC 28301-4297; (919 486-1381. Jazz or Contemporary Gospel artisu wishing to participate in the live programming should contact John I. Haynes, Pro gram Director. Apr* 28 ART IN PARK ? Do you make something you would like to sell at Ait in the Park on April 28 in Raeford? Plan to furnish everything for yoursdf. Entry forms are available at the Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 1210, Raeford. Do you sin g. have a baad or ? perfor mance yon would Hln to shewemt at Art iu the Park? Send In the entry form aad sign up early as it is first come first served. (subject to audkkm) Kristina Elaine Solas Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Salas of Delavan, Wisconsin, announce the engagement of their daughter, Kristina Elaine, to Philip Alan Sheets. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean E. Sheets of Raeford. The bride-elect is a 1980 graduate of Ddavan-Darien High School. She is presently employed as a rehabilitation assistant at Community Concepts in Aberdeen. The groom-elect is a 1979 graduate of Hoke County High School. He is presently employed at Faberge, Inc., Raeford. The wedding is planned for September 14 in Delavan. Births Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lovette announce the birth of a daughter on March 29 at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Grant Chaffin of Kitzengen, West Ger many announce the birth of a daughter. Shannon Candice, on March 31. Mrs. Chaffin is the former Sherry Cox of Raeford. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Allen Whitaker announce the birth of a son, Joshua Allen, on March 30 in Cape Fear Valley Medical Center. Social News Call 875-2121 Personals Hoke County representatives Joyce Edwards, Helen Page, and Janice Worthy of McLauchlin School, Jacqueline Gladney of Up church School, Ruby Goodman and Dazarene Page of J.W. Turl ington School will attend the NCAE Conventions which begins on April 11. The Hoke High Class of 1965 held its Twentieth Reunion on Saturday evening at Deer Track. Many out-of-town alumni came to town for the occasion. ... Buford Davis visited his mother, Mrs. Brownie Davis ... Miss Rita Picklesimer visited her sister, Mrs. Bobby Lentz. ... Mrs. Ella Gibson's guests were Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Clark, their son and daughters. ... Jim Carver came from Chapel Hill ... Joanne and John Reid visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cameron. ... Mrs. Edith Best's guests were Julie Best Landry and her family. Mrs. Sarah M. McNeill's guests were Watson and Pauline McNeill and Gwen and Gary Ashburn and their children, all of Raleigh. Vera Morris Hollingsworth, Brenda Faye Edwards, and Valeria Faye Adams have been selected as Outstanding Youn? Wr?m?n of America. Their biographies will be included in the annual awards volume. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lynch and Amy of Zebulon, Ga. and Mrs. Roger Bottoms of Griffin, Ga. spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Karshner. Dennis Ellis and his daughters, Diana and Kristen, of Nashua, N.H. arrived Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ellis. TTiey came also to attend his brother's wedding. Bruce Ellis will marry Ja'Nae Williams in Rockingham on April 13. Barry Ellis of Austin, Texas will arrive Saturday for the wedding and will remain through Monday to visit with his family. Easter dinner guests of Mrs. Martha Nave were her children, Mrs. Terry Tolar of Manteo, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Bowers and Bran don, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Scarboro and Heather all of Raeford, her mother, Mrs. Nellie Wright of Aberdeen, formerly of Raeford, her brothers George Wright of Yp silanti, Michigan, Bob Wright of White Plains, N.Y., Mrs. Ann Wright and Cindy of Raleigh and Verna Stanton of Raeford. Stoneybrook on Saturday The $15,000 Coca-Cola Sand hills Cup, the fourth race, features the 38th renewal of the Stoneybrook Steeplechase Races at Southern Pines, on Saturday, April 13. The post time for the first race is 2 p.m. Arcadia Stable's Real Pip came from behind to win the 1984 edi tion of the Sandhills Cup which over the years has produced some of the finest competitiors on the steeplechase circuit. William S. Farish's Thrice Wor thy captured the Cup in 1982 and Arthur O. Choate Jr.'s Turtle Head emerged victorious in 1983. One of the pre-race favorites is Eremite, owned by Robert and Mary Entenmann of Big E Farm in Powerhead, N.Y., the winner of the 1985 edition of the Carolina Cup held on March 30 at Camden, South Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. Michael G. Walsh Sr., are hosts once again as they have been for 37 years, at their col orful farm off Youngs Road. The Stoneybrook race course has been rated among the finest steeplechase facilities in America. "The training track and hurdle course at Stoneybrook Farm are comparable to the finest on any private estate in the country," commented Ned Welch in "Who's Who in Thoroughbred Racing." There are some 13 fences on the hurdle course, each measuring ap proximately 4 feet, 2 inches in height. The opening race about two miles over fences for 3-year-old maidens upward is the Billie Calais Memorial and the 7-furlong on the turf will be run for maidens three years old and upward in the second race. The Stoneybrook, an optional claiming event, is carded for about two miles over fences in the third year race and the fifth race of the day is the Tanglewood, also on the flat, is for threeTyear-olds. Judging for the annual Hat Contest will take place at the Judge's Stand after the first race. ^^EACH SPRING TOPS Selection of solid, striped or print tops with fashion neck and sleeve treatments. Regular sizes. ^^PAIR FASHION JEANS R*g. To 12.99. Embroidered back pocket detail jeans in belted and unbelted styles. Regular sizes. COMPARE AT 14.99 ^^PAIR OUR BEST ATHLETICS Assorted colors and styles in men's, boys' and ladies' sizes. J 4.75 OZ. LIFEBUOY SOAP Reg. 39* Bar. QUAKER STATE HflMirty 109. 8uper Blend J0W30 motor oil. Umlt 6 quart