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The HowettfemUy, frotn tmft, Ktm, SamM-Ann, and Tom, show tkeir support for the Se
cond Annual Monh Caroline Turkey FesHv^ by wearing /estival T-shirts ort Monday,
ManysUizent woe* tkoir T-shirts In anticipation of the festival to be held September
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AlxTdceii. hud dev.ided to ^lop
anting ho- >,olumii, Pet-'plc and
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looking foruard to reading it lot
= -;r ame nuntbei- ot year*, that wc
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Jaurnai Mr Poolc xa venting in
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A I Old man via: atresleJ fi>r
po on -f t-fw-iine at hi' l■■•me
ls-.t month, aeci-ording to revord*
ot ihf Hoke C ounty Sh-. tt '
Dcpio itTicnt
John Sa~ •! Mullos, 2S, It" l,
Nc'th kaelord Mob- .. Home
Park. Ri ftT^’d, tirrt'^d lor
tr^'^v,'. ■ '‘lied ‘'*'*■1-' ‘'ha*jii:'
afiei a -h .>1 hi house by
County dep i “ August 2?
After ■ xcisifig inform ition
from a j'o. :.Jeniial >ur-'e. l\j -P
Mark High u-ont to Malloy house
with a seer-.h vsirrant High wh'
atL:L»mpanivil by Deputy Hardin
Deputy Allen and I>eput5 MeKh
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After 'crsing the >Sdirdnt, tf—
offictr ^carolled the premivcv and
found approximatelv two grarr'.-
cocaine, less than (uic-hall ounc'
of niari)uana and an assoitinent of
pariiphernalta
Attt. - ^(implcte search Mallov
vs S'- arrested lor mairitaming a
dwelling for selling a vOiiirolkM
ub-Jancc. pc'ssesMon of druyt
paraphernalia and niisdcmcanot
pe. ‘,c\,jon of marijuana
Mallov Wrt' released on
S2l),4CXi bond
In an unrelated incident. Henf;,
Holt, ^0, kaelord and rcirel:
Williams. Kaelord were knn'ed at
the C Mti-.-n Ii^hi .^amc room on
■-•epU ,i‘ ' y
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Clai- n*- P‘Merx>n s'-*_ ! h^t he
a :.'‘l trf.s k Ik./d at
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reported Ihe It -ray of hn trailer
tiom. his i-oni. on R- uie L, Red
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rhe trails i was apparently towed
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b.rw.vn 10 a m., Septenn^ ' 1 and
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rial num*'^T or liccn-.c tag
Avv : Jing hs rccoivls at the
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N)2 I -:i • IXmaldson. Raeford
rep" "ed thai conierine broke in::'
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p m and ft -0 a in, t>n Scpleiuhri
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Literacy is honored at Sunday observance
Lite ucv and s' iuppoficfi were
honored at a prcial o^ efsaner
September 7 at Raeford United
Vieihodij’ ( h'jrch
The 3 p.m program w;' cr--“cJ
by Hoke Reading ! ii- racy Council
chairman I D McAlh.tfr
Anna JoP^nn explained that thih
observance ws*. the first off :ial
Litere:y Sunday in North
Cirt~!:-’t although the day has
been ohsci veo in Hoke C ouniy for
seven years
Reverend C . Ansley, Pastor,
Aniioch Presbyterian Church in
Iroduced the .pcakcr A P Perkin
son. prexidrni. St Andre- Co!
Perkinson said that, "liieracy it
finally getting the intention it
de.trves ”
“There is a terrible cost to HKie-
ty and the individual of not being
able to read," Perkinson .aid and
noted that these htrie* were evident
m the economy, international com
petition, employmert and in use of
welfare programs which
“perpetuated dependency .”
“We are rearing an undet'da*
l iteracy Sunday
I itervt ) project director Burhuru Buie, left, Bw. ( '. Ansley and h'thelvnde
Huilume, refreshment chairman, enjoy a reception foiiowing the iiteracy
Sundu ithcenunce Sundai at the Raeford I 'nited Methodist Church.
whiih has no chance to break oi^i
of ihtif -luation.” Pc”-;!" op
,aid “Th"; gap i vsufcnini bci
ween the literate and the
illitciote. '
^•erkjnson stated that 2>pci‘ Ctp
of the people in the I S have tus;
finished -ighth grade and that one*
loutth o! the people in Ncr»h
C iirolina are in thr predicament
I he number* are greater
those who have not completed high
whool: ?() pet'—if in the IVS., 45
{scrceiit in North ( arolirui
Perkinson said ihai the e\
perieiue of not being able lo rcajii
became v'-ry real to him durinv ^
trip to Korea Not being uMi; t :
read Ihc .irrri vigns. he w;*-
helple^ .ly lost in a ciis
He ompaird this sen*- of bcinu
lost to what ilhi«=-atc f bplf
through in the L
“(M all the handicap* w- fm:'d t •
ovetLomc. illiteracy is tfie greatt'-r
of all.”
On St Andrew ollege -ni
pus, ax per* ml of tfic .tudenis iirr
arc not able to walk and usc
wheelchairs Perkinson has ob-*tv
ed people m this situation dcsiryttg
to travel acrois -.ampus b> their
own effort-
“Ulilike thew siudanis, lllitci-jic
pcopii-..aiiu*" .i* u »u liiL-; ■«.!,
Perkinson ■xid, “They need helpi ”
Kctvigriilion wa* given dnrirm
the program lo several supporter*
of the Iiteracy program.
Service award* were given id
Raz Autry, Willie Icathcrsionc,
Tor Ho'-v :ll and Lm'«'a Mims.
The *: ■= .lent ol the ^ear” wri-
Maegie Cirah ir
“Tutor of the >e«r’' i
yhaflott-: MaclXmald “Su.pf'oitcr
iij the Year " IS Mrs J M Andrew-
u;id “Canvissscr t'f -he Year" is
' illie Bute
A special pr'>enialion was made
lo I uke MkNeill for his media
i .isiance and suppc''rl tor the
htci--■> prstgnin.
‘i -osa ver in the Dolhits foi
Litrrwc , prsigtain were icvogni.-^d
They arc. Ho*.; Hislims, Anne
Hoslctl r. I allie Biiu, I si;
Aii'lin, Pearliv Price, Mary I
VkKinnon. .Dskie McKinnon, Ar
Hr McPhotict, O- I ici Holl
ingsworth. Matkaici McLaughlin,
I luabeth Cole, Willie Mae
tuaham. Mac^ic Hunt, Lvelyn
guuk, Bcairiv Smith. Annie B
lYiidlev. Baibara Buie, Alis-
Pfierkm. Mane McCormick.
Nellie Tlowcrs, t larn Daniels and
Htitna Smith.
Canva -rs raised nuvre than
S1,S25 for Ihc literacy p ojram in
Hnk- ' --uinly. Proiect slirectsif
Huie announctd I here would be a
lutor training .c'-ion 'larting
Septciiibcr 15 Ihe scsMsmu will be
fi lo “ p in on scpU.i.lK.M 15.
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Keadinyc council (875-2145) fur
details
Music for the program was pro
vided by Peter Ansley
A reception firllowed in the
fellowship hall.
Turkey Festival highlights
• The Fe^val for 1X86 is upon tu* Perhap* before you even reesve
next wreck't edkioo of The News-Journal we xril] be wkiciw^ vah tke
fanuatk opening day activities. Thumtiy, Septembe lltk.
• You‘11 wnant to be at the Library at 10:X) a.m on opening day for
the kick-off ceremonies, featuring N.C. Commissarion of Agrksidtxire
Jim Graham He was both entertaining and mformattve Uai year.
• The 4th Annual N.C. Turkey Cooking Contest U somethiog you
cocdii and eonnot'veun don't «>ant to miss. Lou of erwive ways to ii»e
the turkey for your own enjoyment. And the Cooking SenuMi wiO brip
your meai planning, tool Both of these activities witl occur at the
Library ... Seminar at 1I:(X) a.m. Cooking Contest at noon. Then,
other things througfiout the afternoon on the Library Oounds.
• Be early for the 5:30 Grand Parade down Main Street on Thursday.
Come at yOO p.m, for a special parachuting damofwtiaiion at the
Librair - where our "Official” N.C Turkey Festival Flag will “Fall
Out of the Sky"I
• Oh, what a Parade! Maybe the biggest parade ever in Raeford,
with over 'li^ units aisd lots of new lurpriies! Ever tee a Stoun Calliope?
Know w|^ll it is? Is it a big turkey pressure cooker or something else?
We'll have one in the parade ... and much, much more)!
• Plan on going nght to the Turkey Dinner at Hoke High School,
Gibson Caftena straight from the parade. You can't afford not toil
Only S4.(X) for a complete meal. You can't get up Friday morning for
more good "Stuff" on an empty stomach...and watch the "Old-
Timers" square-dance until they gel ''Turkey-Tired"!
• You may know that volunteers are needed to help in the Depot dur
ing the festival days, and even before for some of the preparations. If
you can help, call Turkey Festival Headquartas at the Depot on
173-5929.
• During the week of the festival, begiaMnf September 15th, a
ipeclai showing of Hill photography work by Luke McNeill will be on
display in the Depot. Please drop in to see how this local hisotrian has
captured tfte dignified images of a number of buildings and socMt in
our community. You'll be "proud" of us and exated about hii work.
Good thirui to show viiiiois or houseguests, tool
• Carnival. Carnival! Wauh the paiiung lut at Uic aaP luf Use
Jayoee'i traveling carnival. September 17-20. The kids will enjoy and
pan of the prooaKb help to support the Festival.
• Remember - A "dm Ptaiix'* is a "Happy Place." Let's aU work
together on Utter - before, during and after our guests arrive.