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Booster Club Tees Up the Hoke High School Booster Club ?yiawd a golf tournament last weekend and Seventy-First High School student Robert Morrison walked off ; with the championship trophy. J Runners-up In the event were Jack Morgan, E. Ashe. ' Winner of the first flight was Bill McPhaul followed by Glen Crissman and : Bobby Lentz. Second flight winners were C. W. Smith, T. Pelsey and Larry Phillips. Third flight winner Thomas Lambert was followed by George Wood and Andy Hacskiylo. Fourth flight winners were Thomas Hyatt, Jim Bowles and Julian King. David McDonald won the fifth flight with L. Oxendine and Tommy Summers taking second and third places. The sixth flight was won by Dr. Riley Jordan followed by D. Fryer and Stan Besse. If you can afford to rent... you can afford to buy! We have the home you want and the mortgage money you need to buy it! There will never be a better time to buy your new home, and we have literally dozens of homes to choose from. 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When you do your new car "homework," you may notice that many luxury automobiles are longer and heavier than the Ford LTD. Yet when you open the doors, and the trunk, the difference disappears. There is ample trunk space and six-pateonger roomi ness Inside the Ford. The luxurious appoint FORD AUTO CO. ns. iw RAEFORD. N.C. CHAMP-Robert Morrison, left, Seventy-First High School student, was presented the championship trophy after winning the Hoke High School Booster Club golf tournament last weekend. Jimmy Plummer, center, Booster Club president, presented trophies to Morrison and Thomas Hyatt, winner of the fourth flight. FIRST FLIGHT-Jimmy hummer, left, presents the first flight winners trophv to Bill McPhauL SIXTH FUGHT-Dr. Riley Jordan, left, winner of the sixth flight of the Hoke High School Booster Club golf tourney, accepts his trophy from Raz Autry, superintendent of schools. H oke ighlights by Terri Tucker 1 * I Beginning Monday. March 18, school hours changed at Hoke High School. They are now back to their regular schedules. Classes begin at 8:10 and end at 2:50. The hours had been changed to 8:40 with all classes ending at 3:20. Track meets have finally started at Hoke High. The Bucks won their first meet Thursday, March 14, against West Montgomery and Red Springs. Their next meet will be the 21st of March. Support the Bucks. The Hoke County High School Chorus and Chorale performed Sunday, March 17. at the Raeford Presbyterian Church. They did selections from Schubert's Mass in G. The Latin Mass lasted approximately thirty minutes. It was a most outstanding performance. SECOND FUGHT-Jimmy Plummer, left. Booster Club president, presents the second /light winners trophy to C W. Smith. March Sports Events Slated The Hoke High School sports agenda for the rest of March shows scheduled three baseball games, three track meets, four conference tennis meets and one boys golf tourney. The Hoke High baseball team meets Lumberton there Friday. March 26 and 27, the team plays Scotland there, and March 29, the Hoke Team travels to Richmond County. In track, the Bucks take part in the first conference meet tonight hosting Dunn, Clinton, Lumberton and Pinecrest. Monday the Bucks travel to Lumberton to take on Richmond County, Clinton and Lumberton. March 28, the Bucks again host West Montgomery. In conference tennis play, the Hoke team meets Fairmont there today. Tuesday, Hoke hosts the Dunn tennis team and then travels to Clinton March 28. March 29 Hoke will play Richmond County team here. The Boys golf team is scheduled to host a conference tournament Monday beginning at 1 p.m. Give to the American Cancer Society PRESEASON DISCOUNT PRICES ON CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING AVAILABLE NOW Free Estimates - Financing Available Call 484-0495 Fred Dew or Harry Dew CENTRAL HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING CO., INC. FAYETTEVILIE, N. C. 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