Sports Dalton takes thirdplace in ski meet David Dalton placed third in his first water ski tournament. The tournament was held Sun day, May 27 at Lake Kristi in Greenville. Dalton competed in the slalom event sponsored by Overtons and Connelly Skis. Dalton was tied for third place and won the tournament handily in a ski-off giving him sole possession of third place. Other skiers in attendance were Kristi Overton, national junior girls champion and Mike Hazel wood, former world cham pion. Dalton plans to compete in more tournaments this summer. Pittman Grove captures fourth The Pittman Grove "Raider" won their 4th win in a row, rolling past Lagrande 21-3. Leading the 20-hit attack was M. Madden 5-5 with one home run, J. Madden 3-5, R. Shepley with one home run 3-5, T. Clark 2-4 and P. Manning 2-4. Pittman Grove plays again at home next Monday against last year's first place LaFayette team. Both teams are undefeated. Swinging blind This young Babe Ruth leaguer seems to have swung with his eyes closed. Unfortunately he missed the ball which is in the catcher's mit. (Photo by Pam Frederick) Heart Assoc . tourney on tap for June 13 The Hoke County Heart Association will conduct the first stage of play in the Southern Na tional Bank/Heart Association Pro- Am Golf Tournament on June 13 at the Arabia Golf Club, spokesman Rebecca Smith said. The tournament is open to amateur women and men of all ages in teams of four. An 18-hole best net 2 of 4 balls format will be used, with the win ning fouT$drae?iigibte to advance to the Pro-Am Golf Champion ship, Pinehurst, where they will compete for a $5,000 purse. The championship will be held at Midpines Resort on August 17, 18, and 19. The Carolina Section of the Pro fessional Golfers Association will invite golf professionals to com pete with the amateur teams. The PGA has sanctioned the. Cham pionship. A maximum certified handicap of 18 will be allowed at Midpines. Entry forms may be picked up at the following locations: Southern National Bank - Steve Parker; Hoke County Health Department - Rebecca Smith; Howell Drug Company - Tom Howell; and, AraWa Oolf-CUib. An entry fee of $100 (S25 per person) will be charged. The entry fee is charged only at the local level of the tournament and is a tax-deductible contribu tion. Registration and play begins at 1 p.m. COMPARE and SAVE with 24 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT !' 10.65% yield 11. 236% apr 30 MONTH CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT 10.65% YIELD 11.236% APR //ERJESGE Federal Savings A Loan Association RAEFORD 1 1 3 Campus Avenue 875*5061 WEED EATER Aberdeen Bottling Company is donating refreshments. ''The awards that will be made to winners at both levels of the tournament will signify golfing ex cellence, as well as the commit ment of our local athletes to the support of Heart Association pro grams," Mrs. Smith said. For additional information con tact Rebecca Smith at 875-3717 or Steve Parker at 875-3738 or Arabia Golf Club at 875-3524. 55 play in Hoke tourney Over 55 players from the sur rounding area and South Carolina participated in the Fifth Annual Tennis Classic held last weekend at McLauchlin Park in Raeford and at Deer Track Racquet Club. Players from as far as Pickens, South Carolina took part in the event which was sponsored by the Hoke Tennis Association. The results of the finals held on Sunday afternoon were: ?Men's Open Singles: R. Nobles def. G. Littleton. ?Men's Open Doubles: Nobles ahd* Littleton def. Beasley and Sumner. ?Women's singles: J. Goodman def. K. Everette. ?Women's doubles: Simpson and Simpson def. Goodman and Goodman. ?Men's 35 singles: B. Weathers def. S. Graham. ?Men's doubles: Hayes and Graham def. Morgan and Moseley. ?Mixed doubles: Everette and Hedgpeth def. Langley and Hayes. ?Boys 18 singles: K. Hampton def. B. Adams. Enviro-Chevn Co. EXTERMINATORS HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL 120 W. EDINBOROUGH AVE. Jim Conoly OFFICE 875-8146 RAEFORD. N.C. EXTERMINATOR HOME 884-2314 Long B?*ch Offica 278-9 Sidney Manaft*4d/Ext*rmtn?tor WHATEVER YOUR VACATION OR SUMMERTIME PLANS ARE... SEE US FOR THE CASH YOU NEED. If your vacation or summertime plans are going to call for some extra cash . . . we can help. We can help even more by combining what you need for vacation with your other bills and pay part, or all, of them off with our Bill Consolidation Loan. It could allow you to make just one convenient monthly payment at one place . . . many times at 1 /3 to 1 /2 the amount you're presently paying out in monthly payments. Cal( on us today. Recreation Bits Co-ed volleyball For those interested in a Co-Ed Volleyball League, an organizational meeting will be held on Thursday, June 7 at 7:00 p.m in the Recreation Office. To be eligible players must be a high school graduate and up, or age equivalent. Teams will be limited to 12 members. Competition will involve 3 females and 3 males. Interested teams should send a team representative. If you are interested in playing, but not a member of a team you are encouraged to attend the meeting. Swimming lessons The Recreation Department will be offering beginner, advanc ed beginner, and intermediate swimming lessons for all in terested County residents. Betsy Collins will be the instructor and the sessions will be held at 1004 Fulton Street at Mrs. Milo Poster s Pool. Two sessions will be offered, each running a period of two weeks. The first session will begin on Monday, June 18 and will end on Friday, June 29. The second session will begin on Mon day, July 9 and will end on Friday, July 20. Classes for both sessions will be offered as follows: 1-1 :4S p.m. Beginners; 1:43-2:30 Advanced Beginners; 2:30-3:15 In-, termediate; 3:13-4 p.m. Beginners. Each class will consist of on ly 5 students. For those ages 6-18 the cost will be $20, for those ages 19-up the fee will be S23.00. (Fees include mandatory in surance, instruction and chemical expense). Registration is on a first come, first serve basis on Saturday, June 9 at 10 a.m. in the Recreation Office. (New location - OLD National Guard Ar mory Building). All parents MUST accompany their child. (In surance forms and emergency information needed). . Karate For those interested in the martial arts, classes are currently being held in the room above Howell's Drug Store on Main Street . Classes are on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30-7_p.m. Cost is $25 per month for instruction plus insurance fee. ($5 for ages 18 and under, $10 for those 19 years of older. Insurance is good for one year from date paid, and needs to be turned in at the Recreation Office). For more information, contact the Recreation Office at 875-5603. Men's softball results The Recreation Commission's Men's Softball League con tinued action on Tuesday, May 29 at Armory Park. The first game of the night matched 21 1 Auto Shop against the Raeford Jaycees. 21 1 Auto won the game in a 6-2 decision as they were led by the following hitters: A. Walker hit 2-2, T. Bridges 2-3, and W. Walker was 1-3. The Jaycees were powered by the hit ting of E. Ramsey 2-3, S. Knox 2-3, and R. Wilcox was 1-3. In the second game, Boahn Concrete downed Hard and Heavy 8-5. H. Thompson was 4-4, W. Johnson 2-3, and D. McNeill was 2-4 to lead the Jaycees in hitting. Hard and Heavy's leading batters were: L. McDonald 3-4, G. Hollingsworth 2-3, and A. Thomas 1-3. In Thursday night's action, the All Stars defeated Hard and Heavy 15-9. M. McDougal hit 3-4, & Wallace was 3-5, and R. Maynor was 2-3 (both hits were home runs) to lead the All Stars in hitting. Hard and Heavy's leading batters were R. Leggett 2-5, L. McDonald 2-4, and A. Thomas 2-3. The final game of the week matched Boahn Concrete against 211 Auto. Boahn Concrete pounded out a 12-2 victory as they were led by the hit ting of R. Cooke, who hit 3-3, R. Boahn 3-3, T. Hawkes was 2-4, M. Lewis 2-4 and H. Thompson hit 2-4. 211 Auto Shop's leading batters were Q. Breeden 1-1, W. Breeden 1-2 and W. Walker 1-2. Team Standings W L 1 . All Stars 5 o 2. Boahn Concrete 4 \ 3. Jaycees 1 3 4. 211 Auto Shop 1 4 5. Hard and Heavy ] 4 IV# congrmtuktm you for thm outstanding achievements of tho fh 9# CSb? of 199$. _ ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? _2:WZ5F-_- #_ ? nm cconvenient ? ' ~ Food Mart RAEFORD Animal Clinic Animal Health Pet Supplies Bathing, Boarding, and Grooming by Appointment 875-83 1 2 Harru A v., Raeford, N.C.