In Weeks To Come Meetings ?a?fo*d Khnmk - dub meets every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. ai the Raeford Civic Center. The meetings are open to members and guests. Game Coofclag - Hunter Safe ty and Wild Game Cooking Workshop and Demonstration. Hoke County Extension Office Feb. 1 at 6 p.m. Cattlemen'* Conference - N.C. Cattlemen's Association Annual Conference, Mission Valley Inn, Raleigh. Feb. 14-15. Coaiaaodltka Dlaaer - Mar keting of Agricultural Com modities - Dinner Meeting, Hoke County Extension Of fice. Feb. 8, 6.30 p.m. Commlasloa Meetlag .. Members of the Hoke County Commission will hold their regular meeting on Feb. I at 9 a.m. in the Court House An nex. The public is invited. DSS Board Meetlag - The Hoke County Department of Social Services Board of Direc tors will bold their regular monthly meeting Jan. 31 at 4 p.m. at the extension office on Magnolia Street. The public is invited. Auxiliary Meetlag - AU ladies in the West Hoke Fire District interested in starting a Ladies Auxiliary are asked to attend a meeting on Friday. Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. at the Fire Station. District Tobacco Meetlag ? Flue-Cured Tobacco Coop erative Stabilization Corpora tion, the grower-owned organization which administers the price support program for flue-cured leaf, will hold its 25th Annual District Meeting for North Carolina growers in District #4. District M includes the flue-cured counties in the Border Belt of North Carolina, which encumpasses Hoke. The meeting will be held in the Col umbus County Agricultural Building in WhiteviUe on Fri day, January 28, beginning at 2 p.m. A brief business session will be held at the meeting for selecting Stabilization's Ad visory Committee members from each of the flue-cured tobacco producing counties in the district. SRLS Board Meetlag - The Board of Trustees of the Sand hill Regional Library system will hold its regular quarterly meeting on Wednesday, January 26, 2 p.m. at the Ellerbe Springs Restaurant. Chairman Jake Killian, of Peachland, said the 15 trustees who represent Anson, Hoke. Montgomery, Moore and Rich mond counties on the regional board will be honored with a luncheon at I p.m. This is in celebration of the System's 20 Year Anniversary. The public is invited to the meeting at 2 p.m. Divorce Group - An organiza tional meeting will be held of a divorce support group at the Lester Building on Magnolia Street Extension at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 31. Htm dab - TV *-H Hone dub will meet Wednesday, January 26 at 7 p.m. at the Latter Building on South Magnolia Street. All interested youth 9-19 are invited to at tend, as well as interested adulu A program on hone judging will be given. For more information, please call 87S-2I62. Tax Sndia - Hoke County Extension Scrvice is sponsoring a special interest meeting on Tana aad Tax fcinki Thurs day, Feb. 3, 10 a.m., in the assembly room of the Lester Building. A resource person will give a presentation and answer questions. The public is invited to take part. Spwrt FtaMag ? A sport fishing sd?ool for the salt water fishing enthusiast will he offered at the Harken Island Fishing Center, located at Orayaon's Marina, for the four weekends in March. The three day school will address such topics as bait rigging, light tackle techniques, terminal tackle, and many others. Expert instruction by professionals in the charter and sport fishing business will be provided both in the class room and aboard custom sport fishermen. For information and reservations contact Capt. Randy Ramsay or Capt. Jim Liutoo at the Markers Island Fishing Center. P.O. Box 275, Harken Island, N.C. 28531. phone (919) 728-3907. MARCH OF DIMES - Pegi, a talented artist from this area who recently released a single record, will appear on the 1983 Telethon which will be aired on Channel 40 from 10 p.m. Feb. 4 to 5 p.m. Feb. 5. HoMwkm Ctabs - An area meeting will be held for the Raeford Morning, Rock fish and Wayside Extension dubs at 10 a.m. on Feb. 3. Doings Close To How ? The work of artists, who are natives or residents of Cumberland Coun ty. will be featured at the Fayetteville Museum of Art from Jan. 30-Feb. 13. The museum is behind the Eutaw Shopping Center off Stamper Road and is open Tues.-Fri. 10 a.m.-S p.m. Sat. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. For more information call 485-5121. Cabaret ? Exciting, new cabaret theatre comes to the Fayetteville Little Theatre with "ONE FOR ME! ONE FOR YOU! An Affair with Life's Sweet Musk." This original musical revue, conceived for the stage by Lee R. Yopp, premieres at the FLT on January 20 at 8:15 p.m. Show dates: January 19 - Preview, January 20. 21. 22. 23 . 27. 28. 29. 30. For more information and reservations call 323-4233 between the hours of 2 p.m. and 9 p.m. Free Tax Help ? Taxpayers in terested in free tax help should bring their tax packages. W-2 forms, interest statements, and other pertinent tax documents to the Lumbee Regional Development Association of fice located in South Hoke Jan. 24-April 15, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. For further information con tact Br en da Jacobs at 875-5742. Grud Opening - Free hot dogs, soft drinks and prizes will be offered at the Grand Open ing Ceremonies of the Revco Discount Drug Center in the Raeford-Hoke Village Shopp ing Center Jan. 27-29. Hawaii Tonr - The Annual Trip sponsored by the North Carolina Association of Senior Citizens Clubs will be to Hawaii on September 26 through October 5, 1983. The nine day trip is open to the public and will include travel to three islands: Honolulu, Oahu; Maui; and Kona. Price per per son is Si, 261. 00. A S100 deposit is due when making a reservation. For further infor mation and to make a reserva tion, contact Sybil Sikes, District Advisor for the NCASCC, c/o Scotland Coun ty Parks & Recreation Com mission, P.O. Box 1668. Laurinburg. 28352. Barbecue Set - A barbecue din ner will be held February 5, from 11 a.m. till the food is gone, at Pi it man Grove Baptist Church to raise money for the church's Building and Grounds Committee fund, The plates will be priced at $3 each. Events Vienna Boys Choir - The Vien na Boys Choir will perform at the Reynolds Coliseum on the NC State Campus at 8 p.m. on Jan. 28-29 in Raleigh. For more information and tickets call 737-2835. IV 9wlkn Fan* Show ? For the first time this event has been expanded to indudc spor ting goods, trucks, recreational vehicle* and famous people and features, as well as the tradi tional farm equipment, sup plies and services. Feb. 2-4 at the N.C. State Fair Grounds in Raleigh, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ad mission is free with advanced registration or $2 at the gate. For more information call 704-376-6594. Local Artfcta - Artists from Hoke and 6 other counties will exhibit their work at the Robeson County Public Library in Lumberton February 11-17. The show, which is the eighth juried com petition sponsored by the Robeson County Community Art Guild, will be open to the public daily from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. There is 'no admission fee and everyone is encouraged to se; Ihe exhibit. Gatherings Revival - There will be a week long revival at the St. Mary's Pentecostal Holiness Church from Jan. 24-29. The speakers will be ministers of the church. The public is invited. Heallag Revival - A week of "preaching, teaching and pro phesying" is planned for the Southern Christian Memorial Church on Jones Hill from Jan. 30-Feb. 6, 8 p.m. nightly. Gospel Group - The Gospel group. All of God's Children, will perform at Pittman Grove Baptist Church Sunday at 2 p.m. Retura To Evil - The Church of God on Green St. will be showing the film "Return to Evil" January 26, 1983 at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to at tend. Sports Wrestling - The Hoke High wrestling team will hold a match at the school against Lumberton on Feb. 1 at 7:30 p.m. It. will be theJast schedul ed match of the season. The public is invited. Basketball ~ The Bucks will be at home against E.E. Smith for Parents Night on Jan. 28. J.V. games begin at 4 p.m. followed by girls then boys varsity games'." The public is encourag ed to support the team. Meadowlark Basketball ? Meadowlark Lemon, famed "Clown Prince of Basketball," and his all-star Bucketeers basketball team will play the California Coasters on Feb. 4 at 7 p.m. in Lee Field House at Ft. Bragg. Everyone is welcome to attend. Advance tickets are being sold thru Feb. 3 at the Cross Creek Mall in Devines and on Fort Bragg at the Youth Center and Information, Tour and Travel office. Advance tickets are S4 for adults and S3 for children under 1 1 years old. Tickets will be sold at the door for S5 and $3. Box office opens at 6 p.m. Lee Field House is located on the corner of Reilly Road and Long Street. Call The News-Journal or bring calendar Items to the office before noon on Monday Young Farmers Forum ! Young farmers in Hoke County will again have an opportunity to attend a statewide meeting planned just for people who have most of their farming career ahead of them. The event is the 1983 Young Farmers Forum, scheduled for Greensboro, Feb. 28 and March 1. Started four years ago, these heduled For Feb. 28 forums are becoming increasingly popular for both young farmers and their spouses, said Willie Featherstone, Hoke County Exten sion Chairman. Additional information on the forum, along with registration forms, are available from the Hoke County Extension Office. NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS IN ALLENDALE TOWNSHIP PROPERTY TAXES ARE NO LONGER BEING LISTED AT THE HOME OF MISS WILLA McLAUCHLIN. IF YOU OWN PROPERTY IN ALLENDALE TOWNSHIP, YOU SHOULD REPORT TO THE HOKE COUNTY LIBRARY TO LIST YOUR TAXES. LARRY J. HOLT TAX SUPERVISOR HEART MONTH - Raeford Mayor Pro Tem Graham Clark is shown signing a proclamation Monday designating February as Heart Month in Raeford. Marilyn Semones, shown with him, is Radford city chairman for the fund-raising campaign. Raeford Mayor Proclaims February Heart Month Mayor John K. McNeill Jr. issued a proclamation today designating February as Heart Month and urged Raeford area residents to support the 1983 cam paign of the Hoke County Heart Association. In the proclamation, McNeill asked for support from the residents of Raeford in the cam paign against the nation's Number One Killes, heart disease and stroke. "These diseases accounted for more than 24,000 of deaths in North Carolina last year," McNeill said, "or 49% of deaths from all other causes." "The American Heart Associa tion urgently needs money to sup port research so that medicine can have a better understanding of the basic causes of heart attack, stroke and hypertension," he added. The contributions also support professional and public education, and community service projects. Volunteers in Raeford will join the effort to distribute Heart Association information and col lect contributions, he said. The text of Mayor McNeill's proclamation reads: "Whereas, heart disease and stroke this year will kill nearly one million Americans, a total which exceeds all other causes combined, and "Whereas, more than 200,000 of these victims die before retire ment age, and "Whereas, the American Heart Association is the only voluntary health agency whose sole mission is to reduce early death and disability from heart disease and stroke, and "Whereas, the Heart Associa tion's relentless battle against this American epidemic combined a nationwide research program, as well as improving health care in the community through professional and public education, and com munity service programs. "Now, therefore, I Mayor John K. McNeill Jr., proclaim the month of February as American Heart Month and urge all citizens to support the educational and fund raising campaign of the Hoke County Heart Association. Con tributions of time and money will help in the fight against heart disease and stroke." Hasty To Head Merchants' Assoc. At its regular monthly breakfast meeting this week, J.E. (Ed) Hasty was elected President, R.L. (Bob by) Conoly Vice-President and Theresa McBryde was re-elected as Secretary-Treasurer of the Raeford Merchant's Association. Hasty, manager and buyer at Howard Clothiers on Main Street, has been long active in merchan dising in the area. Conoly is the top local officiary and senior Vice-President with United Carolina Bank in Raeford and also holds extensive background in business matters in the area. Mrs. McBryde, of Theresa's Dress Shop on Main St., rejoins the officers of the Association and has more than 25 years established as a merchant on Main St. Mrs. Ann Webb, of The News Journal staff, was also elected by the Association members to the new post of Publicity Advisor. In other business, James Wood of Western Auto and Brad Turley of The Treasure Chest were ap pointed to a special committee with Earl Fowler, Executive Manager of the Chamber of Com merce here, to explore the future business needs of the community. Vegetable School Scheduled Jan. 6 A series of area vegetable schools will be held throughout North Carolina during January and February, 1983. One of these will be the Southeastern N.C. Area Vegetable School to be held at the Cumberland County Extension Office in Fayetteville, N.C. All vegetable producers in the southeastern counties are strongly fit VALENTINE'S DAY out altwufs Real love isn't just for a moment, but for all time. Real karat gold is like that, too. When you celebrate a love that will last forever, choose from our fine selec tion of beautiful karat gold jewelry. It's a gift your loved one will cherish long after Valentine's Day Is gone. . Nothing else feels like real gold. 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