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In Weeks To Come Meetings AMERICAN LEGION - American Legion Post 20 of Hoke County meets the second Tuesday of each month at the Edenborough Restaurant at 7:30 p.m. Those interested in joining 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. in the conference room of the Court House An nex. The public is invited. CITY COUNCIL -- The Raeford City Council meets the first 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 Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the board offices on Wooley Street. The public is encourag ed to attend. AL AVON ? Meetings are held every Wednesday at 7:30 p.ir at the Hoke County Health Department Conference Room. July 27 LIBRARY BOARD - The Board of Trustees of the five county Sandhill Regional Library System will hold its an nual meeting Wednesday, July 27, at the Jefferson Inn in Southern Pines. Following a luncheon at I p.m., will be the business meeting. August S HUMANE SOCIETY - The Hoke/Raeford Humane Socie ty is having a general member ship meeting on Monday even ing, August 8 ai 7 p.m. in the Hoke County Library Con ference Room. All members are urged to attend and bring a friend. Events July 29-31 HORSF. SHOW - AQH A shows with two Jackpot open shows Friday and Saturday night, with ~>01t payback and a Super Barrel Race. This is sponsored by the Border-Belt Horsemans Ass to be held in Lumberton, N.C. Classes will be S8.00 for amateur and per lormance; SI5aday for youth; stalls will be S38 for three days; for stall reservations contact Roger Brut at 919-739-9623 thru July ANNIE ? Direct from Broad way, the national dinner theatre premiere of the musical "Annie" will open at Vlannie's Dinner Theatre in Southern Pines. Mannie Shaw has an nounced substantial discounts for children under 12 and groups of 24 or more adults at all Thursday through Sunday evening performances. For more information and reserva tions call 1-692-8400 thru Aug. 30 "SWORD OF PEACE" ? A cast of over 60 actors, dancers, singers and musicians are beginning rehearsals for "The Sword Of Peace" which opens its gala 10th anniversary season at Snow Camp, North Carolina The plav, written bv William Hardy of Chapel Hill, is based on the early history of a nearby quaker settlement The season extends through August 20. Curtain time is at 8:30 p.m. with regular perfor mances scheduled Wednesday through Saturday. For ticket information, show dates and reservations wriie The Sword of Peace Summer Celebranon, PO Box 535, Snow Camp. N.C 27349, or phone (919) 376-6948 August ]3 FL'N DAY ?? Parents of members of the Hoke County High School band will sponsor a Fun Day at Edenborough Shopping Center. Raeford on August 13. Funds raised will go to the band. A color TV will be given away. Tickets are on sale from band members. thru August 27 STRIKE AT THE WIND ~ The Eighth season of "Strike At the Wind" opens with changes. Come view for the first time the hanging of Henderson Oxendine, which has never been done before in an outdoor drama. Witness the most successful outdoor drama in America, under the stars at the lakeside Amphitheatre 3 miles west of Pembroke just off Highway 74, showing every Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights through Aagail 27. Ad mission S4. Adults $2. Children under 12 S3. 50 Senior Citizens $5 preferred. For more infor mation call 919-521-3112 or write P.O. box 1059 Pem broke, NC 28372.. August 3 THE GUESS WHO -- a group of four Canadian musicians, will perform a free outdoor concert at Fort Bragg's Hedrick Stadium on August 3. beginning at 7:30 p.m. The Guess Who was named by w hat started out as a publicity gim mick -- they released "Shakin" All Over" without a name and challenged radio listeners to "guess who" they were. Even tually they became known as The Guess Who. Today, with hits such as "American Woman," "These Eyes." "Laughing," "Undone," and more to their credit, they have few problems with listeners having to guess who they arc. For more information on the concert, contact the concert coordinators at Morale Sup port Activities Division at 396-1278. Ihru September 17 ??OKLAHOMA" - The musical opens at the Bordeaux Dinner Theatre in Fayetteville on Saturday. July 23. It will then play Wednesday through Sunday evenings for an eight week run. Call early for reser vations for this uniquely American Rodgers and Ham merstiin musical. A delicious gourmet buffet dinner is served prior to the show . Prices are reasonable and senior citt/cn and group rates arc available. The box office is open every day from noon to 6 p.m. at 323-1114. Sports Sept. 17 BOBTAIL RACK -- North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham will be the site of a Great American Truck Rac ing bobtail truck race Satur day, Sept. 17. The 250-mile race around Rockingham'-. 1.017-mile high-banked oval m ill be known as the Carolina Bobtail 250 and will post a S56.250 purse, plus manufac turers' awards. The event will mark the fifth time that the 14.000-pound. 10- wheel trucks have competed at North Caorlina Moum Speedway. Among the drivers expected to compete are Charlie Baker. New Oxford. Pa : Bill Johnson. Trinity. N C ; Mike Adams. Seneca. S C.: Doyle Montgomery. Cinncinati. Ohio; Luther Burton. Colum bus, Ind.: Junior Reed. Franklin. Tn ; L.J. Utlev. Orlando. Fla.; and Jinimy Padgett. Houston. Tx Over 35 trucks arc expected to be on hand Friday, Sept 16. for practice and qualification, vy ing for the 26 starting positions in the Saturday Carolina Bob tail 250. The race is scheduled to begin at I p.m. For ticket in formation. write North Carolina Motor Speedway. P.O. Box 500. Rockingham. N.C. 28.1 "9 or call (919) 582-2861. COSVERSATtOX A T THE GA Tt ?? Some kev /mures at Trvon Palace a couple of centuries ago meet attain at the nates to the palace during living history dramas. From It'll are Samuel Cornell ILoren Mott), a Xe* Bern merchant. Gov. K ilharn Tryon I Steve Oien). Marv Cornell tJennv Houtz). and Isaac Edwards tGary Carter) The dramas continue through tugusr 2! at the palace Otl. 6-9 -SOITHKRV UOMKN'S SHOW .. .\ new |t,uf j;ls event. Oct f>-9. designed especially tor women and in clude% seminars, programs and exhibits on food, fashion, finance, business, t rav el . leisure and more Shows hours are I0a.m,to9 30p m. Thurs ihroujzh Sat . noon lo A p.m. Sun Showtime admission is S3 50 tor adults. $2 5o for juniors ages h through I ?, and children under f> tree Advance adult tickets are S3 00. orders tor JO or more tickets are S2 <ti each For turther information, or to enter the posier compel i lion w r 1 1 e or call SOI mi KVS Womi SHOW. Box V>x<9. c harlotte. ^ t :>C'h Telephone "<U 3"6-6594 JwTaVtV * festival will be held Oct 9 trom noon to 5pm on Green Street and ( r?s> t rcck ^ MaTlT FaVl,"""k' "<-ar v*>,h 4l,',rc odtfbr-"e the Whh anmversarv of German settlement ,n America Ih festival will fea,ure continuous entertainment, international foods, crafts lind goods, sanies of nations and a parade Orr. 8- 1 1 36 ,H Rhmon .. rhc mights Jftth Field Artillery will come roaring back to ' Fort Bragg, \orih Carolina, for their first full blown reunion on October 8-1 1 a. Moon Hall, on 'he Posi Full details concern m the reunion may be obtain ed by writing: Danny Tanous. 3oih FA. Association, 25 Knowles Rd . Watertown". Mass. 02 P2 The 36th was first organized as a regular army uni 7 Au?u? )9|8 a, ft Mc Clellan. Alabama, and after a <hort life was demobilized following the end of WW| on 8 February 1919 The 36, h was reactivated 10 October 1939 at Fort Bragg and out fined with 'he old 155 mm GPF guns left over from WW I A, last out fit led with brand new 155 mm. Tom'' the 36th 'hipped out of Fort Bragg on a hr'ght and hot August day to blaze us way through North t!d r y* l,aly' Fran?. and Germany. with it, | 500 and officers, c .mp.,8? credits were given the unit for funis.., Sicily. Naples-Fogaia Anno, Rome-Arno, Southern RhmV' ^N?r,h APen"'"?. Rhineland. Ardennes-Alsace central Europe, and Po Valley" France awarded the 36th w?h the Croix de Guerre with Palm \U|>l|Nl S TKNMs TOl R\ AMI- \ I -- The Hoke Counts Tennis Association will sponsor a ten nis tournament beginning In day. August 12 ai I p.m at Mcl aughlin Hark. The tourna ment will feature men's and women'* single* nttichc*. a* well as mixed doubles plav I ti lts tee- ? ill he $8 lor singles jiuI $12 lot double* teams l$f? pei person! Hntries lor all events must he received h\ f-ri dav . August 5 lor lull entrv tee accompanying the erutv blank No entrv will he accepted alter i hi v dale. Player* will he notic ed hv mail or phone ol time ot match I or more information contact letiv Houston at X-< ?*M (work) or ?"< 4529 (home). Kav Allen at 8"* '"'I (work I or S"< *?(tl (home I or Marilyn Semone? at 8~s 4io?? Iworki or S*5:4~}9 (home I August 2 ft-IH PRO AM TOl KNI- N ? The 1 1th Annual I ee Hlder C elehri :v Pro Am Golf Tournament will he held at the Pinehursi lountrs ( uh August 26-2X. Approximately 100 amateurs will team up with 35 profes sionals lor the two dav event. Mrs. hldcr said The enirv lee tor amateurs is $400 and covets green fees, carls, and social ac tivuies The professional lee is $9< The pros will he plaving lor a SIO.OOO purse .All pro ceeds go io the I ee Hldcr Scholarship Hind to help deser ving siudents around the na Hon A practice round is set tor l-ridav. August 2f>. with tour (lament rounds following on Saturday and Sunday Par ticipants will be guests at recep tions and dinners on Saturdav and Sundav For further infor mal ion. contact the tourna ment office at I ?25 K Street. NW . Suite 1201. Washington. DC'.. 2000f> ot telephone 202' 331-8325. Doings August 5 4 6 WRITKR ROINDTABI.F. -- A writing contest for registrants and 13 speakers discussing various aspects of creative writing will feature the 19th Annual Tar Heel Writers Roundtable August S and 6 at the Sheraton Crabtree Inn in Raleigh Highlights of the con ference will be a get -acquainted party, poets' continental breakfast, and awards lun cheon. Contest deadline is July 21. For information write: Ber nadette Hoyle, Director, Tar Heel Writers Roundtable, P.O. Box 5393, Raleigh, N.C. 27650 thru-Jut* 29 SHAKESPEARE FESTIY AL ? ? The North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, the resi dent companv of the High Point Theatre, will celebrate America with plays by three of this country's most important authors: John Steinbeck, Moss Har( and Eugene O'Neill. The shift in emphasis to three American plays and one Shakespearean is an affirma tion that the company is com mitted to the performance of American as well as European classics. Steinbeck's OF MICE AND MEN will open on July 15 and will be directed by Festival producer Mark Woods. Moss Hart's EIGHT UP THE SKY will open to the public on Julv 23 and is directed b> Festival managing director Pedro Silva. The final show. Fugene O'Neill's LONG DAY'S JOURNEY INTO NltiHT will open July 2t and is directed by Malcolm Mor rison. Season tickets are now on sale. Single tickets are on sale at the High Point Theatre. 220 F. Commerce St l9l9)-8ir-MX)l from 12:30 to 5 p.m. I. the C arolina Theatre in Greensboro. MO S. Greene Si (275-253"? from 12-5:30 p.m.) and Artshnein Winston-Salem. 610 Coliseum Dr. (723-1666 from 10-5:30 p.m. I. thru August 21 IHK RISING SPl FNOOR -- ?\ series of vignettes authored hv plav wright kernut Hunter is pcrlormed dails, except Mon days. through August 21 at Tyron Palace The program take- visitors into a vers busv governor's palace in the IHih Centurs For more information abou! Tvton Palace contact the palace visitot center at 6*8 '109 or ihe New Bern Craven County Chamber ot Commerce ai 63" 3111. Gatherings August 6 A1 Ml M ? Ihe public is invited to sec the film "Burning Hell" which will be shown at ihe Silver Grove Baptist C lunch on N.iturdav. August 6 at " p m Augusl 14 SECOND ANNIVERSARY ~ Ihe Brotherhood will be hav ing a second anniversary at the St. Marv Christian Pentecostal Holiness (. hurch on the 2nd Sundav in August at ' 30 p.ni Blazons K4KFOKD < OVIMI Sin (HOIK ?? I If or In are being made lo oiganiA' a I ommunits c hoir tor the summer and pre seni a program during I lie month ol August The tnustc H'liMcd include* a wide variety of sacrtd contemporary music ranging ironi spirituals and ar rangements of hymn tunes to music in a more cultivated -isle I lie Community C hi<ir lia* already started and i* meeting eai.li Sunday at 4 p m at various churches W e hope to have a large group par ttcipate in '.hi- activity For lur ihei details, please contact \shley But ell t* Tun Sessoni-- 1 5 - 2 ' 1 2 1 or I ester Southern t* i4(Oi July 30-31 Al l>l I lt)N> .. Auditions ha^e been announced bv the Bordeaux Dinner Theatre lor the Neil Simon comedy "I he Sunshine Boys" which will open the end ol September and run through October Try out* will he Satntda>. Jul> .VI ai 10 a m and Sundas . Julv 31 at I p ni at the theatre \dult men and women are needed for this seven character plav hor fur ther information call 484 August I HMH H \ I I STARTS -- Foot hall practice for the IV83 season at Hoke High will betin Monday August I at 5:30 p.m. Those interested should he at the McDonald (ivm at 5 p m on August I for an important meeting before practice begins T hose interested should bring with them to practice football shoes, (tennis shoes in case of raini, shorts, tee-shirts, prac tice socks, towels and a J5 athletic fee ( andidales should also have had their physicals by the time practice begins. Tor more information contact Coach Junes at 875-2156 or 169-2675; Coach Barnhill ai 875-8654 or Coach Fdwards at 87S-86I0 August I, 2 FIT AUDITIONS - The fayettev j||e Little Theatre an nounces auditions for a unique, entertainment fashion ex travagan/a which is being cosponsored by Belk Adult singers, dancers and models are encouraged to audition as well as children who both sing and dance. Fashions by Calvin Klein. John Anthony, Albert Napon and other New York designers will highlight the September production All pro ceeds from this production will be used for the Little Theatre* Capital Building Fund. Audi tions will be held AagMt I and 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Fayet teville Little Theatre. Call The News-Journal or bring calendar items to the office before noon on Tuesday. Skvaty HOURS: 9 - 9 Mon.-Sat. 1-6 Sun. Shop ^aeford First k SUMMER | SIDEWALK SAVINGS LADIES' SUMMER HANDBAGS 50% Off leiles' iwrM WOVEN TOPS Chooee from an essumitent of solid*, pa* teb and plaids. Some styles with assorted trlr.is. Regular and extra sizes. Girls' 4-14 SHORTS Poly/cotton blends. Camp and jog styles. Solids/trims. Meat sslecttd KNIT SHIRTS Your choice from a group of fashionable summer knit shirts in Swiss pique or in terlock knits Solids and stripes. ??It' 4-7 SHORTS Chooee from boys' 4-7 camp shorts, denim cut-offs from Wrangler* and Scope. Or chooee from sponjtsthletic styles. Ladles' Serial/Summer SLACKS Linen, poly/cotton, poty /pastels and sheet tng in baited and non-betted styles Regular and extra aizee. Shop early I THESE ITEMS WILL BE ON OUR SIDEWALK THIS SATURDAY Many Items Are Reduced UP TO 50% UHit' assorted DRESSY TOPS Your choice at dreesy tope in an assort ment of solids, pastels, lace trims, ruffle trims. Bow tie trima. S/Mfl. and extras. Hrls' 4 ? 14 TOPS Short sleeve tops Er camisoles in poly/ cotton ft knits. ft Active SPORTSWEAR Chooee from selected groups of famous Runner-Up* by Argo* coordinates. Excit ing styles of active tops and shorts Beys' 8-18 SHORTS Good selection cf athletic, cut-off and ten nis shorts by Wrangler* and Scope*. Aaaortad fabrics and styles The Mountain Dew "You Can Do It" Jim Valvano Basketball Competition Will Be Held This Saturday From 10 AM Till 1PM In Front Of SkyCity SUMMER FABRICS l00 ,.l47 MYLAR STRIPES 80" OXFORD CLOTH WOVEN DRESS GOODS Save 47* par yard! Famoua-Maker 44/46" mylar fancies with lurex stripes. Eaay-cara poly/cotton bland*. In 1-10 yard lengths. flff 27.88 ? 22.88 StoTM Ridlfl Mil Save 12.061 High performance, lightweight headphone Ughtweight tuner dpa on bait. Carrycaae with shoulder strap WJ7 Save 15.081 FuR print-out of 8 numerals on thermal paper. LCD dieptay. Operatea in non-print to conaarve paper. $7Ut 12" I ft ? PtrtaMi n Save $12.001 12" diagonal maaaure 100% solid state circuitry. Inetant picture and sound. Keyed automatic gain. #VR 226 LAY IT AWAY ! 0?o DOWN WILL HOLD TOUR MDSE FOR 60 DAYS 25?c DOWN OVER S100. 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