Hoke Boys Third In Track Meet The Hoke High boys' track team had a bad day at Thursday's meet, coming in third behind E.fc. Smith and Reid Ross. The scores: Smith ^ 81 V4, Ross 49?/i, and Hoke 38. The times for the team were slow, probably the slowest of the season. Paul Hunt, though, won the mile ?nd two mile runs, and Edward Watson and D. Cromartie won the shot put and discus throw respec tively. For second place, there were Watson in the discus, Cromartie in the shot put, and Ronnie McRae in the mile. Alio, Ronnie finished third in the 800 itrttet run. Other finishers for the Bucks were Michael McPhatter, Willie Bridges, Robert Moody, and Jeff Lentz. The Bucks' next meet is sche duled for Thursday in their home stadium. Hoke Farmer Attends Tobacco Short Course Billy Williams of Hoke County was one of S3 young tobacco ^farmers who attended a Tobacco ' Short Course conducted tyr the North Carolina Agricultural Exten sion Service with the assistance of a ? grant-in-aid from Philip Morris, USA. O. Witcher Dudley, III, vice president, leaf, Philip Morris, USA, and Dr. J.E. Legates, dean, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences presented certificates to those who completed the four-day .course. ) The group made an all-day bus trip to Richmond, Va., to visit the Philip Morris leaf processing, manufacturing, and research facili ties. All other sessions were held at the McKimmon Center on the North Carolina State University campus in Raleigh. Williams's certificate is signed by Dr. Chester Black, associate dean and director of the North Carolina ^Agricultural Extension Service and Willie Featherstone, Jr., Hoke County Extension Chairman. ? ? ? Wfc? -tua ? L-R, O. Witcher Dudley, III, Billy Williams, and Dr. J.E. Legates. Umpire Meeting Anyone interested in umpiring Little League, Junior Tar Heel, Senior Tar Heel, or Men's and Women's Softball, should make plans to attend our officials meeting on April 14 at the Parks and Recreation office at 8 p.m. Rules, schedules and 1982 requirements will all be discussed. ' Summer Ideas Who has a program idea for Hoke County Parks and Recrea tion Commission? We are beginning to prepare for a busy, fun 1982 summer. If you have a program idea new or old contact Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission and share your thoughts. Our phone number is 5-5603. I Senior Citizens' Bingo Who likes Bingo, prizes, refreshments and good conversa tion? If you do, then Hoke County Parks and Recreation Com mission has an afternoon planned just for you. The bingo party will be held at the Parks and Recreation office on Wednesday, April 24, at 2 p.m. Bring all your friends. The more the merrier! School Menu Friday, April 9 Hot Dog on Bun w/Chili Slaw French Fries Fruit Milk Easter Holiday* April 12 April 13 No School Wednesday, April 14 Hamburger Steak Rice, Gravy Green Beans Rolls Fruit Milk Thursday, April 15 Hoagie Sandwich Lettuce & Tomato Buttered Corn Cake Milk Sandhills Community College Continuing Education Classes HOKE COUNTY Register Thursday, April 15 CLASS/ INSTRUCTOR ON CAMPUS CLASSES Bartending, Klee Beginning Basic Computer Programming. Anderson Creative Photography, Stoffal Decorative Ceramic* Wkahp. Advanced. Miller Dulcimer. Ollmore Expanding Your Career Potential. Smethers Furniture Reflnlahlng. Suggs Qerman (Practical). Lucaa Introduction to Microcomputer, Anderson Lamaze. Roatan Lamaxe, Hancock Lamazs. Powers Lamaie, Roatan Uunaxe. Powers Lamaxe. Roatan Macrama. Heinold Needlec rafts, Maneaa Painting. Devins Painting. Devins Quilting (Lap). Pratt Quilting ft Needlecrafta. Renkin Sewing. Meurer Sewing (Beg.). Daniels Sewing Children's Clothes, Daniels Sewing (Intermediate). Denials Sewing Workshop. Morgan Typing I. Bobbitt Beekeeping. Sheppard OFF CAMPUS CLASSES Animal Drawing, Devins Ceke Decorating, Johnson Ceramica. WNNamaon Furniture Reflnlahlng, Edwards Mecrame. Heinold Needlecrefts. Maness Needlecrafts, Lee Needlecrafts. Johnson Needlecrefts. Godfrey HOKE COUNTY CLASSES Crafts, Drakeford Crafts. Bultard Crafts. Wltherspoon Flower Arranging. Wltherspoon Furniture Reflnlahlng. Sugga Knitting, Wilson Painting on Fabric. Auguatoni Quilting, Pratt 8ewtng/Qullting. Lunaford ft McLean Sewing. Smith Sewing. Stewert Sewing. Berefoot Upholatery, Nickena DATES April 16-May 26 April 21-July 7 April 16-June 3 April 22 June 10 April 16-May 13 April 22-May 6 April 21 -June 30 April 22-June 24 May 20-July 8 April S-May 24 May S-June 16 May Z7-Juty 8. June 14sltify 27 July 28-Sept. 9 Aug. 23- Oct. 11 April 22-June 24 April 20-June 28 April 21-June 30 April 22-July 1 April 19-June 28 April 16-June 28 April 21-June 30 April 28-June 28 April 27-June 29 April 28-June 28 April 20-Msy 25 April 19-June 28 April 22-July 1 April 19-July 26 April 19-June 7 April 20-July 27 April 19-July 26 April 21-July 28 April 19-July 26 April 21-July 28 May 6- Aug 18 May 3-Aug. 18 April 21 July 14 April 21-July 14 April 16- Aug. 6 April 14-July 28 April 19-July 12 April 19-July 12 April 20-July 13 April 22 July 16 April 21 July 14 April 21 July 14 April 20-July 13 April 22-July 13 June 3-July 30 LOCATION K-101 M-116 K-139 M-116 M-214 K-149 Trailer J M-214 M-116 Student Lounge Student Lounge Student Lounge Student Lounge Student Lounge Student Lounge Trailer J A-108 M-116 K-001 Trailer J Trailer J M-116 M-116 M-116 M 116 M-116 A-206 K150 Weymouth Preaerva Vaaa-Lakeview Sch Vase. Patty's Car. Robblns, Ellse Sch. Eaatwood VFD Robbina. Ellae Sch. Aberdeen No. 211 So Pine Hill Roseland Laurel Hill Church SHCC OARH OARH No. 12. OCOB Cameron Heights No 7. OCOB No. 12. OCOB Laurel Hill Church Wayside Community Building Cameron Heights SHCC No. 11. OCOB TIME 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. DAYS T ft Th. Wednesday 7-10 p.m. Thursday Seturdey Morning Field Trips 7-10 p.m. 7-10" p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 2-4 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 2-6 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 2-6 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 10 e.m.-1 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 9 a.m. -4 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-9 p.m. 1-4 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 6:30-10:30 p.m 7-10 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 9-12 Noon 1-4 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 9-12 Noon 1-4 p.m. 10-12 Noon 10-12 Noon 7-10 p.m. 9-12 Noon 1-4 p.m. 7-10 p.m. 1-4 p.m. 9-12 Noon 9-12 Noon 1-4 p.m, 7-10 p.m. Thursdey Thursday Thursday Wedneedey Thursday Thursday Monday ; Wednesday Thursday Monday Thursday Monday Thursday Tueeday Wednesday Thursday Monday Monday Wedneedey Monday Tuesdey Monday Tuesday Mondey Thursdey Mondey Mondey Tueedey Mondey Wedneedey Monday Wedneedey Wedneedey Mondey Wedneedey Wedneedey Th ft Fri. Wedneedey Monday Monday Tueedey Thursday Wedneedey Wednesdsy Tueedey Thursdey Thursdey REGISTRATION Registration for all Hoke County claaaaa will ba hald at tha Hoka County Public Library on Main Straat from 4-7:30 p.m. on Thuraday. April 16. 1982. Social aacurity numbar naadad for ragiatration. FEES An eight dollar registration Ne wM be charged for each claee In which an Individual enrolls. There will be no charge for Individuate age sixty-five (88) or older. Many elaeeae will alao require apeclel supplies A refund wM be made enty if a daee la canceled due to In LOCATtON CODES OCOB - Old County Office Building . Reeford OARH - Open Arme Reet Home. Reeford SHCC - South Hoke Community Center Reeford BOOSTING BLAZERS -? These folks are riding in the Saturday morning parade which opened the Celebration of the Arts 82 Hoke County Arts and Crafts Festival. They are boosting the Hoke County Blazers, the Hoke Semi-pro Baseball Association team which is starting its first season. [Staff photo by Pam Frederick ]. This Is The Law USURY Suppose that you are the owner of a small,' incorporated business. You are short of cash, and can't get a loan from a bank, so you borrow from an individual. This lender is suspicious of your bad credit rating, and really puts it to you for interest - charges you 50 percent interest for a short term loan. In desperation, you take the loan. However, when the time comes to repay, you don't have the money, and the lender takes you to court. You defend yourself on the grounds that an interest rate of 50 per cent is higher than the law allows. That is, you argue to the court that the lender is guilty of usury. Who wins? Your argument is to no avail. If you as an individual had borrowed at an illegally high rate, you would have a good defense. But it was your corporation which borrowed the money. Under N.C. law, the defense of usury is not available to a business corporation. Physical Conditioning Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission is sponsor ing a physical conditioning and weight training program for the first 15 adults (Ages 18 and up or high school graduate) who register. The program will be held on Monday and Wednesdays 7-9 p.m. in the Hoke High School weight room. The class will start on Monday, April 19, and will conclude on Wednesday, May 26. Dan McGougan will supervise all training activities. Cost for the 24-hour class will be $10 per person and a $10 insurance fee if not previously purchased. The program will include the following stations: bench press, squats, dead lift, neck machine, incline bench press, and a leg machine. All bars, weights, and belts will be provided. Also, if you are interested in sit-ups and rope jumping this will be includ ed. Each person will be grouped and a record of your progress will be charted and maintained. You can register at the Parks and Recreation office or at the first class session. 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