New Postmaster Billy Monro* (center) of Raeford was sworn recently as the new Postmaster in Red Springs. Monroe is shown here receiving the oath of office from Sectional Center Manager Peter A. Bernard Jr. (right). Monroe's mother /Catherine Phillips of Raeford (left) and his daughter Katherine Womble of Dunn assist in the ceremony. Clarence Page cited for school service Clarence Page is the janitor at West Hoke School. Pace is a grandfather to the students and father to the staff. School personnel say he is always willing to lend a helping hand with the students. When the students do arts and crafts they always want to make something for him. When a staff member has car trouble, he is always there to assist them. Page takes pride in his job and the school building. He keeps the building clean. Page is married to Elma Page and they have six children, who all have graduated from the Hoke County school system. Page is a member of Mt. Sinai Holiness Church of Lumber Bridge. Page has many hobbies in Clarence Page eluding reading, upholstery and gardening. West Hoke boys and girls love Mr. Page and love trying to help and learn from him. The first graders made him a special hat with the title Chief-Do It-All. Merchants Bowling League j TOP BOWLERS "Marion Hollingsworth - 167 Larry McDonald - 167 James Nixon - 167 Lenon Ransom - 163 Willie Morrison - 162 200+ AND HIGH SERIES James Nixon - 203 Marion Hollingsworth - 223 Willie Morrison ? 546 Series RESULTS Medicine Shoppe 2 Hollingsworth Bus Co. 2 Crazy Four 2 Raeford No. I 's 2 Towne Barber Shop 4 T.J.B.'sO Strikers 3 Foursome 1 SCHEDULE FOR OCT. 25 Hollingsworth Bus Co. vs. Towne Barber Shoppe Medicine Shoppe vs. T.J.B.'s Strikers vs. Raeford No. l's Foursome vs. Crazy Four STANDINGS W L Towne Barber Shop 24 8 Medicine Shoppe Hollingsworth Bus Co. Foursome Strikers T.J.B.'s Raeford No. l's Crazy Four 23 9 19 13 16 16 15 17 13 19 10 22 9 23 Ready for action After suiting up with life preservers, these South Hoke students are ready for afternoon conoeing at Camp Rockfish. The group spent an overnight outing at the camp recently. South Hoke students spend night camping A group of students from Fran ccs Davis' resource room at South Hoke School recently took an exciting overnight trip to Camp Rockfish. The boys and girls carefully planned the nutritious menus and then shopped for bargains. Hank Richards, Steve McNeill, Lee Hust and Mrs. Davis accompanied the group. The first thing the students did at Camp was make up their beds ?> ' 84 MODEL EXIT SALE! Chevette 2-Dr. Hatch back Coupe, 1.6 Ltr., 4 Speed Manual Trans mission, Beige. r 1984 Caprice Classic 2-Dr. Spl. Cpe., Tinted Glau. Power Windows, A/C, Spd. Control, 5.0 Ltr.. V8. A/T w/Overdrlve. AM/FM Stereo Radio. Stk. 13723. $1 1 ,89500 \ Special Big Reductions On 1984 ? S-10s ? 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Fuel Tank. P/S, AM/FM Stereo Radio. *10,626?? Fleetside Pickup Tinted Glass, A/C, P/B, 10 Llr. Gas Engirt*, ?-Spd. A/T. P/S. AM/FM Stereo Radio. Stk. *3390. *9695?? ~s 1984 El Camino Tinted Glass. A/C, Sport Mirrors. 3.8 Ltr. 2-BrL V8. A/T, AM/FM Radio. Rally Wheels. Stk. #3829. $8995?? The New 1 985 Models are arriving dally ... all 1984 Cars and Trucks and the lower prices will soon be gone. CHEVROLET HONDA NA TIONAL CAR RENTAL 2T!iL?521 ? 8B2-2H1 TOLL FREE: 1-800-672-2193 and store their belongings. The director, Bob Pryor, then led them on a nature hike. One of the subjects he discussed was the way nature changes with the seasons. They were blind folded for part of the hike and guided by a rope and asked to use their other senses. They used ob jects from their hike to make clay designs which were then baked to harden. Later the students went rafting and canoeing. Guest for the evening cook-out were Ginny Hayes, Linda, John and Ann Richards, Howard Hust, Lois Austin, Rita Williamson and Kenneth Davis. The Richards then joined the campers in a game of kickball as the adults toured the camp. Later the group sang as Miriam McNeill played many of the songs the boys and girls had learned at school. The next morning the students cleaned the Camp carefully before heading baclt^ScyubHoketotell of their adventures. Tony Brown Tony Brown making it in majors If there are Philadelphia Phillies fans out there, keep an eye out for the name Tony Brown in next season's line-up. He is a former resident of Raeford who is making it in big league baseball. Brown will be reporting to camp in the spring to train with the Phillies. Born February 9, 1962, at Moore County Memorial Hospital, Brown lived and grew up in Raeford. He graduated from Hoke Coun ty High in 1981 where he lettered in baseball, basketball and football. His parents are Halbert and Mamie Brown of Raeford. Brown was signed as a free agent to the Phillies in October of 1981. In 1982, Brown had the fifth highest b&tting average in the Northwest League at .586. That same year, his five three base hits were second in the league, and he was fifth highest with home runs knocking eight out of the park. Last year, in the Phil's Florida Instructional League, Brown was the leading hitter. The Raeford man was batting .358 and had five homers and 24 runs batted in. Presently playing with the Peninsula Pilots, Brown is moving on UP- Siik-v The outfielder Wbm home never looked better and things never looked better for him. Wt|o? WIm?I Riitcwrmt Try lit For T1m B??t HAMBURGER In Town To (Mar - 9m. Onto. MwitonJ, CM, ?*. for Corrvout CdtllUflt

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