Around Town
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fonnances at 6 and 8 p.m. The
price of admission is children - S2 -
adults - S3. All proceeds will go to
the Children's Center located on
Donaldson Avenue.
From all reports this is a circus
for the entire family. So make
plans to attend now. Tickets can be
purchased from Kiwanians.
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It is good to hear that the Hoke
High Bucks hoys' basketball team
finished first in the conference.
They will now move on to tourna
ment play and we wish the best for
them and hope that they bring the
State crown back to Hoke County.
It has been several years since a
Hoke team has played the way this
team has this year. This is good for
the morale at the school. Keep up
the good work!
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The ACC tournament starts Fri
day in Atlanta and your guess is as
good as mine as to who will come
out on top. I believe that all the
teams are good and on a certain
night could beat another team.
If 1 had to pick, my choice more
than apt, would be Virginia.
Carolina has woo twice this year
over than and the third time will
be tough.
Anyway, whomever wins. I
believe that Virginia and Carolina
will make the NCAA tournament.
1 missed my first precinct
meeting last Thursday night, in
about 30 years. Due to a conflict
and maybe because of age. it
wasn't quite as important as it was
40 years ago. Not meaning that 1
have gotten tired of politics, but
that maybe it is time for new faces
to appear on the scene. 1 have and
always will support any Democrat
in the General Election. 1 am too
old to change.
From all reported precincts the
attendance was good and new
committees were elected in many
of the precincts. This is good
because we will have more people
working for the party on election
day.
There is one thing I would like to
get across to all party members and
that is if a quorum is present at the
meeting place and at the right time,
they can hold a precinct meeting.
This has been checked with party
officials in Raleigh and that is
final.
FOR SALE
1949 GMC TRUCK
EX-FIRE TRUCK. 15.600 Actual Miles
No Bed - Excellent Mechanical Condition.
T? B? SeM By SnM M
Bids Should Be Sent To
Puppy Craak Volant? r Rre Department
Rt. 2, Box 2M-A1 Raeford, N.C. 28376
Phone 875-4750
Bids will be opened 21st March. 7:30 p.m.. at P.C.F.D.
Truck will be outside P.C.F.D. located at Intersection of SR 1413 ft 1409 for
public inspection. P.C.F.D reserves the right to refuse any or all bids
So a good thing to remember b
thai if you want to be a party
tender, attend the meetinas when
the> arc called.
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The new football league got
started over the weekend, but the
fanfare was not as great as when
Hmchd Walker signed.
The TV show 60 Minutes had a
segment Sunday night on an old
Navy lady who was recalled from
retirement and is now a Captain. 1
can't remember her name, but she
is an expert on computers.
If vvmi did not see the program. 1
would like to pass on one comment
she made during her interview . She
said that in all walks of hfe now
the emphasis was more on manage
ment than leadership.
Board Backs Teachers
At the Fall Business Meeting in
Charlotte on December 3. 1982.
the North Carolina Association of
School Administrators adopted a
resolution of appreciation to the
teachers of North Carolina and
pledged continued support of and
assistance to teachers on behalf of
the Association. The resolution
also directed that copies be sent to
the Chairman of the Board of
Education and the Superintendent
of each local education agency.
Marilyn Semones. Hoke County
Director of Instruction, serves on
this resolution committee.
The Hoke County Board of
Education endorsed the resolution
March 1. 1?*83. The board believes
that nothing can be more impor
tant during the Year of the Public
Schools than harmony, coopera
tion and understanding among all
persons' concerned with education.
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THESE DAYS ONLY
MARCH:
WED THURS FRI SAT SUN
9 10 11 12 13
SkVOty
DAILY M A M - ? P.M. SUNDAY: 1 P.M. - i P.M.
U.S. HJQHWAY ?#1 BYPASS. RAEFOftO
:ln Weeks To Come
Meetings
-OA.ms
at 1:30 p. M
?V >*ttwd One Cain The
? Mwfc 21 at 7 JO
? <** Court IIoum An
?**- TV pMc B unrated
ctptd fat Ik tWd annual
Saturday. March 12. TV Ar
<knw and Records Section of
tV Department of Cultural
Resources ?nfl offer tV day
ton? beginner's woriskop for
Itoe ?ko wish to begin re
uarrhiag then family kiston.
TV wortsfcop ?U1 V Md in
<V Ardra and History /Sute
L*?> Mdiai Conference
>?? ? KDt Jones Si., in
to tV Mriskop is open to the
pMc and hmited to tV firM
SO tffkeaab Registration fee
ts S5 Deadline is March 4. For
detaik, contact Minnie P.
Bridges. Archixes and Records
Section. 109 E. Jocks St..
Raletgh. 2"*ll; or telephone
(MH 7JJ-3S32
Airkw I tgiia - American
Lctioa Post 30 of Hoke Coun
ty Meets tV second Tuesday of
each month at tV Edin
borough Restaurant at ?:2N)
p.*. Those interested in join
rag are mx-ited
Sayhtaa Meeting - There mill
be a Soybean Production
Meeting on Monda>. March
M. at ?:X> p.m.. at the
Agricultural Extension Office
to help farmers make decisions
regarding this years soybean
crop. Dr. Jim Dunphi. Exten
swn Specialist. NCSli. ?ill be
the speaker
Djihua Sacitti - Drake D
Oiane. M D . Associate Pro
fessor of Neurology at Maxo
Medical School. Rochester.
Minnesota will be the keynote
speaker of the Spring Con
ference of the Carolinas
Branch The Orton Dyslexia
Sooetx to be heW in Charlotte
on March 18 and 19. 1*3 The
conference theme ?ill be
"Specific Language Problems
of Dvslewc Children and
Adults " The meetings ?iU be
heid at the Holidas lnn
>koodla?n in Charlotte. Anx
tnteresjed persons are inxited to
regtster for the conference For
additional information ?nte
to Enulx B Cameron. P.O.
Dra?er L. Raetord
Hot* ( oafmvct ? t ape Ftir
Area Horse Conference,
Cumberland Counts Extension
Office. Fayettesilte March 24
at 5 p tn
Profit Tkroath t.\portii|
Wwlukay ? The esent ?ill
take place rhursda> . March
10. from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the
Ramada Inn in lumbertoo
Speakers ?ill include the L S
Department of Commerce. NC
Department of Commerce, a
Freight Forwarder, an Export
Consultant, an International
Banker and the president of a
North Carolina firm that has
been successful in exporting
The workshop ?ill cost par
tvripants 125 00 each The
registration fee includes lunch,
refreshment* and materials To
register call the I umber -
too Robeson Counts Chamber
of Commerce at or
-jn?.
Se?mg Wodskop - There *ill
be a -t H se?ing workshop for
>\"mth ">-19 on >*ednesdas>
from V JO-5 JO p m beginning
March 9 at the 4 H office
(Lester Building on South
Magnolia Street > \ outh *ill
team the basics of seeing and
?ill make a simple garment
The class mill be limited to
so en youth Interested persons
max register by calling
8'5-2I6? between S 00 ?m
and 5 :00 p m
>A\CT Mnt?( - The Hoke
County Branch of the NAACP
?ill hold its regular monthly
meeting at Sihtr Oose Baptist
Church on Thurs?Ja\ . March 10
at 7: JO p m All members and
the pubhc are tnsited
Doings
fiw T ax IMp - Taxpayers in
terested in free tax help should
bring their tax packages. W-2
forms, interest statements, and
other peitimnt tax documents
to the L umber Regional
Des-etepment Association of
fxe located in South Hoke thru
Apni 15, t;J0 a.m. to 5 p m
Monday through Friday For
farther information contact
Bunda Jacobs at t7S-5~>*2
D^tHH OHM ? Anyone in
admoi rhp*r? ? is adsxsed to
CMtfact the Hoke County Ex
tended Day ringiam at Hoke
County High School The
school hours are M p.m. Mon
days thrnugh Thursdays, and
J-5 p.*. Fndayv More mtor
?wwi can be obmxd from
D??*h? F. lacixa, itcnaMt
i coordinator. or Joe G.
Jftot. lohaii cotii A?mo?
A hauled number of jobs are
axaOabk. the announcement
from ike program office s?)v
LMt Htm ? Gate ijrinn
of pla> about General
Lafayette. FayettesiUe Little
Theatre A reunion by season
ticket or at the door. For reser
vations call UMU) Sko?
continue Wednesday -Suaday
through April M Brpits April
8 at 8 p m
fa?*t - Bkcenteruual parade
do?Moia FayettestBe featur
ing Count Rene de Chambrun
(Lafayette's great -great grand
son from Parra) and hts wife
riding to the same carnage
Lafayette rode ?hen he \tsrted
the City id 1J?5 Ajxtl * at 10
a.m. Fa\ette\ille
Jan Cittn - Concert by )*u
ptantvt Ruby Tyson. Fayette
tilk Museum of An Concerted
Efforts Series. Tyson ? visiting
artist at Bladen Tevtuucal Col
For reser\atio?s call
485-5121. Jacli i?an April I?
at 5 p.m
Ci.?hnt,?i Cowaty Memorial
Aa&tormm %uhkt to tap n
Do??ood Festival Qwcen
Sponsored by (.uaaberUad
Count > ScfeoUrsh?> P^w
Association Kathryn ZoRars.
<^MOf <488-21201. .Mwmon
?*"!?*. Apnl 16 ai ?:? p.m
DH ??< Trad - Self fiuduv
?*o torn trathog some 20 miles
through ttadeatol areas ?hete
doftoods arc plentiful Trad
starts at the fiyttloJk Area
ambn of CiTTfce Offke.
519 lUwp Street. Brochures
?ith maps ?1 be available
there. Other kxanoos to pack,
up brochures ?*U be hbeanes.
motels and City Hall Spoo
sored b* FayettexiRe Beautiful
Ik.. Garden Club C ouncil of
FayetteviRe. Exchange Club of
Greater Faxettevitte. Fayette
\de ICraaoB Club and the City
Parks and Recreaiioa Depart
ment. For information call
Julia Reeves at 483-1762. ext.
306. The pubbc is cwdulh in
dued to ?ie* the private
gardens of Mr and Mrs Ike
O'Hanloo. 360? Morganton
Rd . on Sunday. April IT from
12.-00 noon until T 00 p m
April 16-24
H If /fRl
David Gerard, the wild. whimsical, wizard of
wackiness will appear with the Frozen Bros. Circus in
Rae/ord on April I. The cirvus *ill perform two
show s at the Armory Park on L S 401 Business at 6
and 8 p.m.
Diaact IWtlir - Atxlnc^v
Saiuriliv performances of
"\iV? J Good Man Ovirlie
Bro?n" at Bordeaux Dinner
Theatre. B?.<r Jeaux Motor Inn.
Ticket* include dinner inj
*ho<* $16 H> fnda* ami Satur
ilav. SI4 50 Wdlne^JiN.
Thursju* jnJ Sunda* Din
counts for groups. senior
oiirtnv jnJ xiuJentN For revet
satKUt* call 4.44 1114 April S
thru April 2* FasettesUle
Rhum pUiMd - Mi |4*4
graduate* intere*ted in organiz
ing the Class Reunion, please
?rit? to Mr* Krixtt Frahm
Po*e>. 412 Central Ave
Raefotd. 2W*6
Atiaata Trade Mo? ? Se*ents
distinguished crafr* profes
sionals vkill be exhibiting in the
Atlanta Market Center'* fir*t
wholesale craft trade *ho?.
Southea*tetn Craft Sho* "8jt.
March 12-15, IWJ The*ho?i*
pretmering during the Spring
Gift Shovk. * hich attracts
thouvands of national gitt and
accessor* buyers each sear
Possessing the ambiance of a
nostalgic street festival.
Southeastern Craft Sho* "S3
?ill occupy 4l),000 Mjuarc feet
of exhibit space on the second
flo*>r of the Atlanta Merchan
dise Mart The *ho? ? ill open
to the ?hc4ev*le trade. Satur
da*. March 12 through noon.
T uesdas . March 1 5 The public
?ill be alIo?ed to shop the
Sho* from noon to 6 p m on
Tuesday. March 15 Admission
for the public ? ill be 12 00 For
additional information contact
John Rosenberg at (404)
658-5616
0*H lAlrt* - Cumberland
Counts Quilts (antique and
current 1 and Jugtovn Potters
Exhibit at Fayette* Ule Museum
of Art Quilts selected from
Tar Heel Qui Iter's Guild and
potters is from local and out
oftcmn collection* ExhiNt
opens March 27 and run*
through April 24. Hours 1-5
p m. Saturday and Sunday. 9-5
Tuesday -Friday Free For m
formation call Jacki Z?an at
485-5121 April 16-24
Aat* Ska* ? Antique Auto
Sko* . (Place to be
announced | Arranged by
Lafayette Region Model A
Restorers' Club and the East
Carolina Chapter of Antique
Auto Ctabs of America Spon
sored by the Ne? FayetteviMe
Sp?d?ay Registration fee for
cars front 1958 and carkn
Sko* free to pubbc. For infor
mation call Les Hotden at
492-71TT. April 16 II a m -4
P m Fayette* dk
Lair MoW Slock Car t \htba
bo? - (Same place *s antique
auto sho* ) Different clashes of
can. For enirs informal kmi coil
lX>TL?kl or Shirks \utrs of the
No* Fajtttevilk Speed?.?> at
4SV84I0. Free to public
~ A mu^
* \iJ,h f>NPCl *?**?? <o
Mat,hc*- ?'H bc>iin al 8 15
P nr. March 10 at the Fort
Byplay house The final per
Ur.h ^ For more inform*.
* kor*' - Spring choral
*' C ollege.
Keexev Auditorium Methodist
Choir and
combined chorus of Singerx
and alumn, chorus mem^r.
direvted bx Alan Porter Free
fj?'??on.c^i4??.-,,o April
iu at 3 p m
- TTT d-> Kp"
The FavetteMlle Museum of
" sPonsonng an exclusive
presie* tnp to the ne? North
Carolina Museum of Art
*"L The AP"' ? lour in
wfu?Je% an official ?elco?ne ,
** ,hc "*??> installed col
KHls ,nd * ,t>ur " behind the
^ of the co?serv,lK?
!f^t>'eav,n? ,rom F*>?te\,lle
* M)*-m 4rm"**at thene*
museum at *00 , m , and
^parting at I 00 p m The fee
Zt ? **** *"* ,OUr *"d lunch
fajj?7 ,r,niro""^ b> bus
from, and returning lo.
<he Fayette%Ule Museum of
An. r i2l for members and
for "on members To
vow pUce. call the
SSS;**?
H?n? Ska* - Fourth Annual
Governor's Cup Charm Horse
Sbo?. Cedar Falls Stables
(Highwas 401 North! Spon
ww' Unwed Horsemen's
Association All breeds Pro
ceeds to to Falcon Children's
Home. For information con
tact \* ih on or Jean Jones at
?67-1545
'4_l6 Fayettestlle Dor?ood
Festival Parade (19 miles
from West.ood Shoppm,
Cctmct to North Churchill
?>*??>. Floats, bands and mar.
ching units parade past
hbor hoods .here dog
??** tbo^d for in form!
'i'!lC^UC1 ??* ??*??. or
* . P*"" at 12i-0020 April
* " 10 a m ^
K** Dwf Classic ? D*pct
hunter*, lake note ? the Dive
Deer Classic will he held on
March 11-12 at the North
Carolina State Fairgrounds in
Raleigh On Friday. the e*etit
will run from 5-9 p.m.. and on
Saturday the esent will run
from 1 a m through 6 p.m.
Spon>o?ied by i he *ake Coun
ty V* ikihlc Oub. the event is a
^npoitwa to Jet ermme the
best deer taken in the State in
different categories. A wide
variety of sporting goods and
hunting e^uipcneiu will he ex
hibited. and special guest
speakers include Leonard Lee
Rue. a nationally known
wildlife photographer and out
door writer. David Morns,
editor of CtinUind C, tme and
ftsA magazine, and others For
more information. w nte to the
Dixie Deer Classic. P O. Box
12202. Raleigh. N.C. 2~W5
lire* Here - The Ng top will
untold on April 1 here, when
the Fraiuen Brov Circus per
forms two shows ai Armors
Park on Businesv 401 ai 6 and 8
p.m
Itwtr of Hoars - The 20th an
nual St Luke's Tour of Homes
on Hilton Head Island. South
Carolina will he held Saturdas
and Sunday. Apnl 9 and 10.
These are all contemporary
homes, showing a wide sanets
of architecture which ranges
from the large and totmal to
the casual ll is also a review of
Low Country interiors, life
styles, landscaping and loca
tions. The Tour will he from
? JO a.m until 5 30 p m on
Saturday with sesen homes on
view, and from 1 p m. to 5:30
p m. on Sundas with six addi
tional homes shown Tickets
will he $1 - 00 for Saturdas and
S 10 00 for Sunday's Tour On
Sundas a complimentary tea
will he sersed from 4-6 p.m at
St. Luke's Episcopal Church,
and coffee will he on hand
beginning at 8:30 am Satur
day Ticket information may
be had by writing "Tour of
Homes." PO Box 5101.
Hilton Headisland. South
Carolina. 29938.
Hon \a4Mans ? "Horn In
The West", the outdoor drama
located in Boone, will hold
auditions for their 1983 season
on Saturday, March 19 at
Watauga High School in
Boone Performers and techni
cians seeking summer employ
ment should arris* bt.fn.ii
8:30 and 9 a.m at the high
school, which is located on NC
I OS just south of Boone For
more information on kocal
auditions or on "Horn In The
West." write to P O. Box 295.
Boone. N.C 2*07 or call (TO*)
264-2120.
Hag* ? The Raeford Woman's
Club is sponsoring four ughts
of Butgo at the Raeford Civfcac
Center on March 5. 12. 19 and
26 at 7:30 p.m.
Gatherings
- TV Choraleers aad
TV Wamnakerx w.H ving on
??*. March 12 at
>30 p.m. at ,he Pmman Gro?e
Baptist Church Everyone is a?
**ed to attend
L'mxj mU
b 12.00 for addts.
and J I 00 for students. For
call 4K-IM1 *ao
Dobromski is Hmbvuib
Orettor Apnl 17 m 3 p.m.
no*. Tout and Travel a spoo
**?? ? March 12 *?srt to
Wiioaactoa, N.C. The Nm
tfeship. U S.S. North Cm oh?
a?d Fort rater will be
?a the tour Ttciets are SM.3Q
per person. For
Events
nf^Iuic of Itpuest
WoodMocfc Prints. an exhibit
lUiotraani the evolution of
Japanese princmaking fro? the
lth citron to the l*h oen
turv will open at the Fayet
tevilie Museum of An oo
February liMurt ? For
further information call
485-5121.
M \aami N.C. Mha l aat>
Cuimatt ? I. sing as its
theme. "Survival - In The
Spwit of Our Ancestors." the
Eighth Annual N.C. Indian
I'mly Conference will be heid
in Favetteville. March 10-12. at
the Bordeaux Motor Inn Con
vention Center. Workshops,
presentations and general
assemblies will be held during
the Conference with five
primary objectives in mind
The> are to discuss education
as a means of survival for In
dian people: to examine and
discuss the art. culture and
htstorv of N.C. Indians; to
discuss the health problems of
N.C. Indians; to make N.C. In
dians more aware of programs
and services available to them;
and to discuss strategies for
developing Indian com
munities. For registration (or
further) information contact
Ptivllis Emanuel at 521^*02
C ?i The \rm-Jtmrna/ or Wit c*iem4mr items lo I he office before aow m 1 urtrfa) .