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t m _ SEW KIWANIANS ? These men shown with Clyde Upchurch [right rear ) of the Membership Committee were W inducted Thursday as new members of the Raeford Kiwanis Club. Front. L-R. Milton Williams and Bob Conoly: and. rear. L-R. Jimmy Wood, Banks Wannamaker. and Alfred K. Leach. Jr. [Staff photo by Pam Frederick]. 1 ?. .mtm? mm w I s^lHi BEST STATE UNIT ?? Members of Raeford Rangerette Unit 1404. named the state's best unit of 1981, are shown in one picture with their trophy. In the other are, front, L-R ?? Lisa Butler, president of the unit; Donna Hales, vice president: Putti Lunsford. youth director and Mrs. Sarah Steinback, former fraternity coordinator. Rear, L-R Harvey Bedsole. Eastern North Carolina district manager; and Earl Hugh. Eastern North Carolina fraternity coordinator. [Staff photos by Pam Frederick]. Browsing in the files of The News.Journai 25 years ago Thursday, February 28, 1957 The 250 boys and girls of the five 4-H clubs in Hoke County are making plans this week for their l| part in the celebration of National 4-H Club Week from March 2 through March 9. ? ? ? Hoke's Freshman Representative Charles Hostetler got his feet wet in the North Carolina General As sembly Friday when he introduced his first bill. % * * ? Charles H. Hendrix. fireman apprentice. USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Hendrix of Rae 'ord. returned to Norfolk. Va.. Feb. 12. from a six-month cruise in the Mediterranean aboard the at tack aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea. ? ? * ' Rockingham's Rockets and San ford High's Yellow Jackets wound up their regular season play with identical records of nine and one each, and will meet in the Hoke High gym on Friday night at 8:00 o'clock lor the regular season basketball championship of Dis trict one of the Southeastern AA Athletic Association. ? * ? The Stonewall Ruritan Club passed a resolution in support ol the raise of teacher's pay in the State to the amount recommended by the State Board of Education. ? ? * L.D. Coats, general manager of the Pricbe-Pietrus Poultry Com pany here, announced today that March 12 had been set as the date for the voting by employees of the company on whether or not they should be represented by the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butchers of American. AFL-CIO. 15 years ago Thursday, March 2, 1967 The growing fund for uniforms lor Hoke High School's band ncared completion today when proceeds passed the $4,800 mark. ? * * Martha Alice Upchurch. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Laurence (Bill) Upchurch of Rae ford. has begun a career as an Eastern Airlines stewardess and is now based in Atlanta. * * * The pace program will be bettor and possibly bigger this year than last. T.A. Guiton. head of the North Carolina program told some Z5 local promoters last Friday at the Hoke County Board of Edu cation Building. ? * * James Walter (Jim) Feltman. 54 who li\ed in the Wavside section of Hoke County, died Thursday in Cape Fear Valley Hospital. * * ? Jimmy Plummer. pride of Hoke High in the lb5-pound class in wrestling, advanced all the way to the finals in the state tournament last weekend in Winston-Salem and emerged runner-up for the state title in his division. ? * * Hoke High School's defending conference champion in basketball will lay its title on the line tonight in the first round ot the District 2 tournament at Lumberton. going against Dunn at 8:30 in the second game of the opening round of play. ? * * More than $400 was given to Hoke County Library in Memorial gifts during the past year and as a result the library now is better furnished and more convenient for its patrons. NEW BETAS ?? A student has to maintain an average of at least 92.5 to become eligible for admission to the National Junior Beta Club. These Upchurch Junior High School students did that this school year, and some did even better. They are shown Friday in costume after their initiation into the club. L-R ?? Scott Houston, Tim Ward, Carrie Kinlaw, Carla Oxendine, Susan Sullivan. Debbie Baker, Lenita Easterling, Mary Lynn Bouyer, Teresa Ramsey, Shawn Brock, and Kristel Barefoot. Students already members when the new members were inducted are Melinda Riley, Christi Batten, Michele Musselwhite, Trip Simpson. Amy Black, Karen Campbell. Susan Osborne. Susan Miller, and Laurie Byrd. [ Staff photo]. FABERGE BLOOD DONORS ?? Many Faberge employees gave blood to the American Red Cross Bloodmobile February 23 during its visit to the company's Raeford plant. Some of the donors are shown on the tables. In the foreground is Richard Maltox. Carol Beasley is in the left rear, and Lorenzo Edwards is at the right. Madeline Plant also was on one of the tables waiting to give blood when this picture was taken. | Staff pltoto. | State's Best t\ The Raeford Rangerette Unit 1404 received special recognition for being the Best Unity in North Carolina for 1981 recently. At a special dinner at the Pig-N-Chicken on Thursday even ing, these young ladies and their director. Mrs. Pattie Lunsford, were recognized for all the civic and social activities they have per formed. not only for the benefit and welfare of themselves but for the good of the community also. Special guests for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bedsole. Eastern North Carolina State Man ager; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hugh. Eastern North Carolina fraternity coordinator; Mrs. Sarah Stein back, former fraternity coordi nator; Ed Hasty. Past President of Woodmen of the World for 1981 and now vice president, and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Garry Fred erick; Mrs. Debi Vincent; Mrs. Frances Lewis; Carson Davis. W.O.W. Field Representative F1C and his wife; and David Reich, Highland Area district manager. The young ladies have worked hard to get where they are and now they have a raffle going on. Buying a ticket for $1 will give a chance to win $200 worth of groceries at A&P. The drawing will be April 3. at 6 p.m., and tickets may be pur chased from any Rangerette mem ber. WZVrA PAST PRESIDENT'S AWARD ?? Wilton Wood I left J is shown receiving the Raeford Kiwanis Club's past president s award from Clxde Upchureh at Thursday 's club meeting. [Staff photo by Pam Frederick ]. % # w A WARD ?? Frank Crumpler \left ] is shown receiving from Clyde Upchurch the Kiwanis International past lieutenant-governor 's award at the Rae/ord Kiwanis Club's regular meeting Thursday. ( Staff photo by Pam Frederick ). Tosh a McLean ileft] and Merdine Henegan of Girl Scout Troop 521 show United Way posters they were putting up Monday. \ Staff photo].
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