PACKERS MIDGET FOOTBALL ?? Front row. left to right: Darrin Bronson, Rodney Sanders. Jeff Huffman, Jason Huffman. Lloyd Slate. Robert Carpenter ; 2nd row. left to right: Coach-Bill Norris. Curtis Baldwin. Guy Morris. Lamont Blacks/tear, Johnny Maynor. Chris Moore. Coach -Linwood Huffman: Not pictured: Terry Southerland. Ron Parsons. Jimmy Davis. Derrick Davis. VIKINGS MIDGET FOOTBALL -Front row. left to right: Gene Smith. Larry Beatty, Mark Smith. Timmy Morrisey. Kevin Booker. Chris Clark: 2nd row. left to right: Coach-Sam Warren. David Thomas. Jeff Lundsford. Michael Morrisey. Jeffery Thomas. Anthony Monroe. Coach-Eddie Ramsey: Not pictured: Robert Strother. Barry Fellows. Danny Pickler. Dwayne Covington. John Richards. Merchants Bowling League TOP TEN BOWLERS James Nixon 178 Luther Taylor 172 Miquel Nieves 171 Alex Kelly 171 Sylvester McAllister 169 Larry McDonald 166 Larry Black 167 James Singletary 164 Lee Dixon 163 Phillip Smith 162 Howard Hendrix 162 RESULTS Towne Barber Shop 1 Shoe Chest 3 Strikers I Auto Parts 3 Foursome I Hollingsworth Bus Co 3 Hollingsworth Florist 3 Michael's 1 200 PLUS AND HIGH SERIES Luther Taylor 211-569 James Nixon 223 George Hendrix 200 THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE Foursome vs. Michael's Hollingsworth Bus Co. vs. Hol lingsworth Florist Shoe Chest vs. Strikers Auto Parts vs. Towne Barber Shop STANDINGS W L Hollingsworth Florist 38 10 Michael's 30'/j |7?/j Hollingsworth Bus 28,/j i9"/i Foursome 24 2*f Strikers 20 28 Shoe Chest 20 28 Towne Barber Shop 15'/j 32V? Auto Parts 1 5 V? 32'/i Raeford Veterans At Dedication Raeford veterans of the Vietnam War were among the North Carolina veterans of that war who attended the dedication of the Vietnam War Memorial Saturday in Wasington, D.C. The memorial honors the 57,939 American soldiers killed there in cluding four Hoke County men. Willie McCaskill and James McLean, who served in Vietnam in 1967-68, were among the nearly 200,000 who attended the ceremonies. McCaskill and McLean also marched with the North Carolina group of veterans in the parade that was part of the ceremony. The parade was called by Washingtonians one of the big gest held in the nation's capital in years, McCaskill said. McCaskill served with the American Division and was award ed the Bronze Star. McLean served with the 101st Airborne Division. Vietnam War veterans at Saturday's dedication of the War Memorial in Washington. D. C. James McLean of Raeford. left. Steve Bonner of Fayetteville, next to him. and two veterans from Pennsylvania they met there. The picture was taken by Willie McCaskill of Raeford. also a Vietnam \-eterun. Next Week Declared Adoption Week In NC Thanksgiving week, November 22-27, has been proclaimed Na tional Adoption Week by the North American Council on Adoptable Children and Adoption Week in North Carolina by Governor James B. Hunt, Jr. "The purpose of this special observance is to honor the many close-knit families across our state and nation that have been formed through adoption, and to focus attention on the vast number of children who are still in need of permanent homes with loving parents to call their own," Hunt wrote in a special proclamation announting adoption week. N.C. Secretary of Human Re sources Dr. Sarah T. Morrow stated that "During this special week, county social services depart ments, private adoption agencies, adoption advocacy groups and adoptive parent groups across the state will be making an effort to let 4-H Club Being Organized In Stonewall Area A 4-H Club is being organized in the Stonewall-Dundarrach area of Hoke County. An organizational meeting will be held on Thursday, December 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the Stonewall Fire Department. All interested youth and adults are encouraged to attend. The club is open to all youth 9-19 years old regardless of sex, race, color, or national origin. Interested persons may call 875 2162 between 8 a.m. and S p.m. for more information. the public know that adoption is no longer just a service for infertile couples who want to adopt a baby. Adoption in North Carolina, and across the nation, is now a service to children, who. through no fault of their own. are caught in the unfortunate circumstance of being parentless wards of the state." FALCONS. MIDGET FOOTBALL CHAMPS -? From row. left to right: Mike Jacobs. Andra Walker. Chris Long. Pedro Billinger. Chad Jones. David Sharrai; 2nd row. left to right: Larry Walker. Bobby Billinger. Fenton Rogers. Neil Holland. Rodney Thompson. Jack Lanier: 3rd row. left to right: Coach-Clayton Singleiary. Earl Locklear. Chris Clark. Tracy McLaughlin. George Morrison, Matthew Billinger. Daryl Garner. Coach-Robert Singleiary. Fitness In Business Award Announced liovernor Jim Hunt today an nounced that competition tor the Second Annual Governor's Award lot I itness and Health in Business and Industry begins this month. I he competition is open to all North Carolina business and in dustrial linns and oihci employers. Sponsored by Blue I toss and Blue Shield ol Noilh C arolinu and the Governor's Council 011 Physical Htness and Health, the award is designed to recognize employers who promote litness and health lor their employes at the work site and to encourage the development ol such programs by other employers. I ortv North t arolina employets competed lot the I irst award 111 19X1. Burroughs Wellcome C om pain was the winnei ol that lirst aw aid. " I he calibei ol the entries in the competition lust sear was outstan ding." liovernoi Hunt said. "Iliey showed that employets have a genuine interest and con ceiii in then employees* well being. I hose employ ers aie to be coin mended lot then vision as business Icadcis. " I his yeai we are looking lot even mote programs that pioinotc employee litness at the work site." Hunt said. Ihomas Rose, president ol Blue I ios\ and Blue Shield ol Noith c arolina, said. ?'Promoting health and litness at the work site can go a long wav toward helping hold down health costs as well as incicasing ptoduclivity and dec t easing absenteeism. Since liealthiei employes use lewei medical ?ci vices, health and inness piograms at the work site mav alsn have a lavorablc in lluence on the health insurance tales a company pa>s. NEW Introducing The Appalachian Stove Company's Remarkable 4 7? 1 Trail Master APPROVED FOR 4 APPLICATIONS: ?Mobile Homes ?Pre-Fob Fireplaces ?Residential Free-Standing *Masonry Fireplaces See It Now At The Stone & Fireplace Center 631 West Prospect Ave., Rseford, N.C. 875-4261 ^TTlociek Edanborough C?nt*r Raaford, N.C. Register For AM-FM Stereo With Turntable TO BE GIVEN AWAY Saturday, Dec. 18th You Must Be 21 Years Old To Win Open 9-9 Daily Closed Sunday Southern Pines Host Lung Assoc. Golf Tournament The 6th Annual Christmas Seals Golf Tournament for the Mid-State Region of the American Lung Association of North Carolina, which includes Hoke County, is set for Saturday, December 4, and Sunday, December 5, at the Mid Pines Golf Course, Southern Pines, N.C. This annual tournament, as a promotion of the Lung Associa tion's yearly Christmas Seals Cam paign, always draws a capacity enrollment for the two-day event. Entries are now being accepted in three divisions: Men, Women and Mixed. The format of play will be "Two Man, Better Ball" with awards to be given for both gross and net scores. There will also be awards for closest to the pin on holes 2,8, 11 and 13 each day of play. Entry fee for the tournament is $20.00 per person, per day (tax deductible). Starting times will be assigned as preferred upon receipt of entry fee. Entry deadline is Wednesday, December 1. Remember... ...Nationwide for fast claims service. 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Harvesters Quartet Perform Sunday At Rockfish Church The Harvesters Quartet, a na tionally known gospel group, will be appearing at Tabernacle Baptist Church in Rockfish this Sunday, November 21, at 7 p.m. The public is invited to attend. No admission will be charged, but a love offering will be taken during the service. ? f1 CUSTOMER SERVICE Dundarrach, N.C. COMPLETE INSECT CONTROL FROM THE HOME TO THE FARM ? Federal Crop Insurance Route 1 Box 25 1-A Shannon, N.C.#y, Phone 875-8912 'Tfir* Lynn Ellis Richard McMillan 875-2493 Nights 875-5614 12 OZ. 6 PACK 50 LB. BAG MILLER BEER 249 STEVENS FEED 1 GAL ?Horse Feed 4.95 ANTI-FREEZE 3.88 #p:a an{4 cow 4 99 WITH THIS AD n9 anQ ^0W 2 liter ? Scratch Feed 4.49 COKE 99* 50 LB. BAG CHUNKY 3 LB. BAG CHATHAM APPLES 99* DOG FOOD 6.99 WE SELL FIREWOOD Jiffy Stop At Davta Bridge on King Road Rockfish, N.C. The Bargain Barn Flea Market "SPECIAL NO CHARGE FOR SILLERS Friday, Saturday & Sunday Open Friday fr Saturday 7:30 a.m. til Dark Open Sunday 1:00 p.m. til Dark First Come First Served On Available Tables See you at The 'n Bam Approximately ? mHat Wwt of Raeford on Hwy. 211 FOR MORE INFORMATION