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Ofc. i?i"/.,-.I / ,? i _ * i y t i ?fj"? ?x. # -w . . >v*Alr3 swraps . 125 63 l?30fl0teoB2??aagP^feiJr/ am n?nl ac*. I IUIN I, KAti - ' ? ??? * ^ ? ~ 1 ' 1 ' ^ ^ II 31 1 V I .. ' < VHOFFiCAL TALLY- H.e the unrrfMs, returns for Hoke County es the rote count, nere in front the precincts ant, on Heirs-four,*,, ' board. tied springs Student Awarded Scholarship J. Steven Humphrey, Box 199, Route No. 1, Shannon, North Carolina, has been awarded a Marshall ? Field World Book Year Book college scholarship,sponsored by Field Enterprises Educational Corporation, publishers of The World Book Encyclopedia, Childcraft - The How and Why Library, and other reference works. Announcement of the award was made by the Chicago headquarters of the company, concurrently with the announcement from The National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Steven, a student at Red Tapered Back Pre-Style WIGS Regular $|A?S S29.96 IP A Big Selection of WIGS-FALLS WIGGERIES?CASCADES GENERAL DISCOUNT CO. 405 N. Main Laurinburg, N. C. Springs High School, Red Springs, North Carolina, is th< son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H Humphrey. He will use hxi four-year scholarship to attend North Carolina State University where he will maioi in engineering for a probable career in computer systems. Steven was sponsored by Kc grandmother, Mrs. Mary D Page, who is a sale; representative for the publishing company. Field Enterprise! Educational Corporation awarded 30 four-year college scholarships to students ol qualified company employees as part of the NMSC's selectlor procedure this year. Tid-Bits From Hoke High By Mary Nell Hirwird There ire just twenty (20) more days before Hoke High Seniors will be graduated. The days are marking down rapidly. Tuesday afternoon the Hoke baseball team hosted the Dunn Green waves. The Bucks sailed along throughout the game and defeated the Greenwaves 7-0. Later on in the week, Friday, the Bucks traveled down to Sanford. Despite the Buck's playing effort, they were defeated by a score of 2-1. Our Tennis Team had two matches last week. On Wednesday, the Bucks traveled over to Southern Pines in a match with Pine crest. The Bucks were defeated by a score of 9-0. On Thursday, the Bucks participated in the Southeastern III A conference matches. The participating were Pinecrest, Sanford, Scotland, Clinton, and Raeford; Pinecrest came in first in the conference. Friday night, if you did not get a chance to come, you missed a pretty wild time. The DECA Club sponsored a "Freshmen Relays" with surrounding schools. Those schools present were Laurinburg, Rockingham, Union Pines, Pinecrest, Upchurch Junior High, and Hoke. Both Union Pines and Laurinburg teams tied with 62 points and Hoke came in next with 40 points. The DECA Club also presented a plaque to the boys who scored the highest number of points in the field events and running events. The winning teams were presented with a beautiful trophy. The spectators, while enjoying the events, relaxed with a hotdog and Coke, which were made by the DECA Club members. Saturday morning, many sophomores, juniors, and seniors took part in that age old custom at Hoke High of College Board. 1 hope eacn one made top rank scores on it. To relax over the weekend, the "Everyday Bsgpte," a local Irish school group, sponsored a - dance at the Moose Lodge Saturday night. Members) tof the group are David Keatoi), David Matherly, David Dombkowski, Kenny Davis, Jimmy Woble, and Mike Wood. I'm sure all present enjoyed the "soul" sounds of the group. On behalf of the highschool, I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the family of Mrs. Betty Hearst, who worked at the high school. Mrs. Hearst's daughter, Cynthia, a freshman at Hoke High, is presently being treated for a spinal disorder in a Georgia hospital. With Our Service Personnel Airman Michael T. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Stewart of Rt. 1, Raeford, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas. He has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo., for training in the armament systems field. Airman Stewart is a 1969 graduate of Hoke County High School and attended Sandhills Community College, Southern Pines. 1970-71 Hunting, Trapping Hearing south Eastern, N.C. ~ PUBLIC HEARINGS 1970-71 HUNTING, TRAPPING' REGULATIONS L.T, Pilkington, Wildlife Protector of Hoke Co., today urged sportsmen in this area to attend a public hearing on the proposed hunting and trapping regulations for North Carolina for the 1970-71 season. The hearing will be held in the Courthouse at Elizabethtown, N.C., May 12 at 7:30 p.m. N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission personnel will present a set of proposed regulations for the taking of nonmigratory game and turbearing animals, and hunters and trappers will be given an opportunity to make suggestions for changes or improvements on these proposals. "We feel that this year's proposals will simply and remove confusing and irritating regulations which have little or no effect in either conserving wildlife or promoting safety," said Protector Pilkington. The Commission will also propose to eliminate regulations prohibiting quail hunting when the ground is covered with snow. Turkey hunting will still be banned when the snow covers the ground. Proposals for simplified regulations for hunts on "management areas" will also be presented. Protector Pilkington said the Commission will meet June 8-9 to establish the official hunting and trapping regulations after taking into consideration suggestions made by persons a,,t?n,di"K ?he hearing scheduled for each of the nine Commission districts. WHEN REPAIRING OR REMODELING, GET AHEAD OF THE GAME WITH A LOAN FROM US! Bio PBOJECTS OB SMALL can be financed quickly and easily here. Bring in your cost estimate and let our home improvement specialist ar * range a low-cost loan! 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