Hoke To Participate In Volunteers Awards The Hoke County Involvement Council announced today it would participate in the 1982 Governor's Volunteer Awards. Ashwell Harward, chairman and contact person for the Governor's Office of Citizen Affairs for Hoke County, stated that every effort would be made to recognize out standing individual volunteers and organizations. A volunteer nomination commit tee has been selected and will begin immediately to solicit nominations in eleven categories. The categories are: Individual Human Service Volunteer, Individual Community Volunteer Leader, Administrator/ Coordinator of Volunteers, Youth Volunteer, Senior Citizen Volun teer, Disabled Person, School Vol unteer, One-to-One Volunteer, Community Volunteer, Organiza tion, Church/ Religious Volunteer Group, Business/ Industry Volun teer Involvement. The selections will be announced locally June I, and the recipients will be honored by Gov. James B. Hunt. Jr., this fall. The selection process will be conducted by the selection commit tee's review of nominations received from the community at large. Committee members are Ashwell Harward, chairman, Mrs. Joan Balfour, Miss Emma Mims, Raz Autry, Mrs. Sara Leach, and Earl Fowler. "We hope to receive nominations from all segments of the com munity and recognize the valuable contributions of individuals and groups," said Ashwell Harward. Nominations should be made immediately and mailed to Volun teers for Youth, 523 College Drive, Raeford, 28376. For further information, call A.B. Harward at 875-3731 or 875-4809. In making a nomination, indi cate category, name of person, address, and description of service. PERFECT ATTENDANCE ?? Nineteen employees of the Raeford plant of Faberge, Inc.. were honored last week for having worked at least a year without an absence. Here are 12 of them who received perfect attendance certificates, with August Zitzman. Faberge cor/wrote vice president for manufacturing and chief executive of the Raeford plant. Their years of perfect attendance are shown beside each name. Front. L-R ? Sura C. Barton, twti years: Barbara J. Warren, one; and Annie B. King. one. Second row. L-R - Ruby C. Fosterling. three: Linda F. Campbell, one: and Carolyn R. Mcliinis. one. Third row. L-R ?? Cindy D. Carthens. one; Anna J. Goza. two: und Patricia A. McPhuul. one. Rear. L-R ? Leroy McRae. one: Polly A. Cole, one: /Zitzntan: und Willie R. Shaw. one. The perfect -at t endunce employees not shown, and their years of perfect attendance, are: C. Roland Pale, two; Ann Evans, two; und Elizabeth M. Pit t man. Jerry E. Hugins. Jean S. Long. Tony -E. Jackson, and Charles E. Richards, one each. [Stall photo]. "Breath Of Spring' Run May 1 In Moore The Fourth annual "Breath of Spring" Lung Run in Moore County will be held Saturday, May 1 , at Seven Lakes in western Moore County just offN.C. 211 eight miles west of Pinehurst. Starting time is 10 a.m. at the Seven Lakes Clubhouse where registration will open at 9 a.m. There will be a 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) run, a 3-mile Run and a One Mile Walk/Run. Entry fees, which are tax deductible are S5 for the 10 KM Run; S4 for the 3-Mile; and $3 for the Fun Run/Walk. All participants will receive a pair of "Lung Run" socks, a Certificate of Participation and awards will be given to the top three finishers in the one-mile run/walk. In the 10-KM and 3-Mile runs, gold silver, and bronze medals will be awarded to the top three overall finishers. Additional awards will go to the top three finishers in each group for both men and boy in WAGON WHEEL RESTAURANT THURSDAY ft FRIDAY SHRIMP BASKET (?bout 20 shrimp) with FF. Slaw Et Huthpuppiai $3.99 Jlkm Out Qrdf Cgi 175-6752 various age categories. Moore County Parks and Recreation Department is co sponsoring the event with Seven Lakes and the American Lung Association of N.C., Mid-State Region. Proceeds will benefit the youth education program and patient service work of the Lung Association in the Mid-State Re gion. Pre-regist ration is recom mended. Entry forms and further details may be obtained by con tacting the Moore County Parks and Recreation Department. PO Box 905. Carthage. N.C. 28327. telephone (919) 947-5800. Assembly To Meet The National Association for the Southern Poor, better known as the "Assembly" will hold its regular monthly meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the East Freedom Masonic Lodge Hall. All Hoke County citizens age 18 and older are asked to attend. Important business will be taken care of at this meeting. OPENING SOON ROB/NWOOD APARTMENTS RED SPRINGS. N.C. off 2nd Av?. behind N.Q. Armory FEATURES: ALL ENERGY SA VI NG WITH HEA T PUMP ? ALL 1 LEVEL 'PRIVATE PATIOS 'WALL TO WALL CARPET 'BUILT IN RANGE AND REFRIGERATOR. 1 BR. $198.00 AND UP: 2 BR, $205.00 AND UP; 3 BR. $225.00 AND UP Applications Being Taken At Apartment Site NDG MANAGEMENT INC . PO BOX 53001 far FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. MM equal housing o*o*tunity TELEPHONE: 403-6X3 School Board Starts The Hoke County Board of Education did preparatory work on a school system budget for 1982-83 at a special meeting last week. Don Steed, county schools busi ness manager, and County Schools Supt. Raz Autry provided explana tions on details. No action was taken. In other business, the board voted approval of tenure for Christy Posey, a Hoke County High School teacher. The board approved ten ure at its regular meeting of April b for 10 other Hoke High teachers - Ginger Johnson. G. Ashley. S. Davis. S. Parsons. C. Walls. E. Snead. W. Barnhill. D. Poole. M. Brown, and V. Wiles. At the regular meeting also, approval for tenure was given a Scurlock School teacher, who teaches at South Hoke School; three at West Hoke and one at Upchurch Junior High. Teachers are on probationary states till they obtain three years' professional experience in one school system or a total of five years' experience in more than one. Tenure provides a teacher with official professional status, which carries the protections provided professional educators by the State Work On Budget Teacher Tenure Act. At the April b meeting also, the school board approved a switch in jobs tor Woodrow Westall and Frank H. Richards. Richards will become principal of South Hoke School, and Westall director of community-school services, which includes supervision of the school bus system. Westall was trans ferred to the South Hoke position from the principalship of West Hoke School, and Richards was transferred to the community school post from the assistant pricincipalship of Scurlock School last year. Norton Honored For Stage Work Dan Norton of Raeford was honored recently for his per formance in "Showboat" at the Bordeaux Dinner Theatre in Fay etteville. "Showboat" now holds the record as the longest running show in North Carolina history. Dan portrayed the jovial "Captain Andy" to rave reviews in 54 consecutive performances. "Showboat" also holds the record as the most successful production ever at Bordeaux, having been seen by over 1 1 .000 patrons in its 10-week run. Norton has achieved star status at Bordeaux with leading roles in "Camelot", "Oliver", and "I Love My Wife" and can presently be seen in the role of "Moonface Martin" in Cole Porter's musical comedy "Anything Goes." Dan's portrayal of Moonface. who in the show is Public Enemy #13, is in direct contrast with his professional duties as a rehabili tation therapist with the Depart ment of Correction at McCain Correctional Center. Norton also played a lead in the Raeford Junior Woman's Club's 1980 production, "Little Mary Sunshine." He also has done comedy im pressions of celebrities on the NBC-TV "Real People" show (in 1981) and at clubs in Raleigh. Chapel Hill and Los Angeles. He performed in Los Angeles at two clubs which give young comedians opportunities to break in their material. He worked there while he was in Los Angeles for the taping of Dan Norton with Byron Allen of NBC-TV's 'Real People. 'Norton did a solo comedy performance of impressions of celebrities for the show last year on invitation of the program's management. his "Real People" performance. Despite his enjoyment of and talent for acting, he plans to make his career in corrections work. Norton. 24. lives in Blue Springs and is the son of Hoke County Deputy Sheriff Alex and Lynette Norton of Blue Springs. During the meeting also it was noted that Hoke County's Arts and Crafts Festival. Celebration of the Arts '82. held Hoke High, Up church Junior High, and Turling ton School and in public areas oft school grounds April 3-9 was financed by a $10,000 state grant and a S35.000 grant made by the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation of Winston-Salem. 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