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JUMI*l\(i JACKS-Hucks Harold Wt trier (40) and Marcus liri>wn (24) take In the air in the /.umherhnigame last week. Jerry Heattv (44) gets set lor the last break. It's 15 In A Row Bucks Topple Dunn, Pinecrest The Bucks stretched then string of wins to 15 as they loniped past Pineciest 1-77 Tuesday night. They had tucked Dunn undei then hell Fiiday night.downing them <>.*-57. Hoke High now leads the conference wiih a 4-0 record. They will meet Clinton there Fiiday night. In Tuesday's game. Allen Thomasand Ronald Black turned in lug games, adding 2<> points apiece loi the Bucks. Geoige Maynor turned in 22 points, the only other Buck to he in the double figuies. Others scaling Tor Hoke were James Kainey. *>. Alphonso Haynes and I any Black. Tour each. Hoke giahbcd an early lead and improved upon it. The Bucks went into the halt time lueak with a com lot la hie 4<?-27 mat gin. Hoke playcin snatched a total oi 10 rchounds toi the night with Kainey giahhing *4 to lead Ins team. Thomas followed close behind with TO. while Maynor got 14 and Black and Haynes took I 2 each. The unbeaten Bucks naitowly defeated Dunn Friday night in a hard fought battle for a beith in the .*-A Southeastern Conference. The final score was<> >-57. It was the 14th stiaiglit victory. Bucks* star George Maynor. plagued by low scoring in lecent games, came out ihe slump 10 score JO points. Allen Thomas picked up I S May nor is credited with saving lite night by a driving layup and 2S loot jump shot, which boosted the Hoke lead to bl-5b with only loriy-onc seconds left. The bucks were behind by as many as nine points in the fiist halt', as the Greenwaves didn't let up on a singe led by Fred t'havis. Trailing at the hall, the Bucks came into the third quaitei and icncwed their efforts against Dunn with some vigorous work at the hoaids. The quartet ended in a 4S-45 tie. Hoke grabbed a slim lead with a baseline jumpci from Nlaynor with 5:4b remaining in the last quarter. The contest was far from decided and the score stood at 55-51. The Greenwaves hung on stubbornly and with only 2:1 I to play they nailed by only one point. Maynor's spectaculai play with 41 seconds left, assured Hoke the victory with bI-5b showing on the scoreboard. Hoke (b.tj FG FT ,p Ma\ not 10 0-0 20 Black .> 1. - s Thomas s 2-5 IK Kainey s 5-4 7 Hayocs 4 s. s 10 Totals 27 0-72 (>5 Dunn(57) FG FT TP Chavis i) 0-0 18 K. Allen h 0-0 12 M. Allen ?> 0-T 4 Tail T T-5 0 Hodges 1 0-0 s Pope 1 0-0 1 Smith 6 0-1 12 Totals 27 T-?) 57 Dunn 18 14 IT 12-57 Hoke 11 17 17 18-hT Total fouls ? Dunn I I; Hoke IT. Fouled out - None. Jayvees HOKF. (84) - Motrison 10. Brown IT. Miller 10. Carpenter 1*). Pecora, McAllister 10, Beatty 2, McNeill 4. Black 2, Betltea I 2. DUNN ((>2) - Snead TO. Tart II. Williams 2. Upcltuiclt Gillis II, Hill 11. Sutton. Halflime: Hoke 40-21'. Girls HOKF (42) ? Jackson 12. Little (>. Bease IS, McMillian T. Miller (?. Davis. Hinson. DUNN (T4) ? Blue 4. Wadsworth 4. Burnette 14. Domtan 2. Johnson. McNeill 2. Wadsworth 8. Neighbors. Hall'timc: Tie 2T-2T. Take stock in America. Join the Payroll Savings Plan. LIST YOUR PROPERTY The Law Requires That You Do This During The Period From Jan. 2 ? Jan. 31,1975 LISTING BEGINS THURSDAY, JAN. 2, 1975 (Due To Holidays) No I ice is hereby given all persons owning Real or Personal Property that they appear before the laxlistcrs for their township between Jan. 2 and Jan. .11 and make return to them of all property for purposes of taxation. Failure to list will subject taxpay er to a fine of S500.00 or imprisonment not to exceed six months. All property owned January I. 1975 must be listed. All Mobile Home Park and Aircraft Storage Facility Operators must furnish to the Tax Supervisor the name of the owner of each mobile home or airplane and a description of each by January 15. 1975. RF.AL EST ATE MOTOR VEHICLES All taxable real property, including buildings and All automobiles and trucks in your possession or improvements and machinery permanently affixed registered in your name. Mortgages do not change to the Real Estate. the ownership or affect the listing Also house trailers, airplanes, scooters and motorcycles. HOUSEHOLD. KITCHEN FURNITURE. FARM Household furniture and goods, including electrical appliances and tools of trade. All farming STOCK. FIXTURES. EQUIPMENT... equipment, swine, livestock, poultry . farm supplies Merchandise, finished goods, equipment, furniture. fixtures goods in process, raw materials and and farm products produced prior to I9"*4 samples. OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY Radios, telesisions. air conditioners, guns, bic cles. jewelry diamonds typewriters, boats and motors. ALL OTHER TANGIBLE PROBERTY NOT SPECIFIED golf equipment and office equipment. Be Prepared to Report Your Farm Census. Applications tor the Use Valuation and Assessment ol Agricultural. Horticultural or Forest Lands must be submitted to the Tax Supervisor by January .11. 1975. ALLENDALE - Mists W ilia MeLatiehlin at home Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to f> P.M. KAFFORD TOWNSHIP - You ran list your taxes Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. and Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon at the Courthouse. BLUE SPRINGS, AiNTIOCH. MeLAUCHLEN, UUEWHIFFLE. and STONEWALL TOWNSHIPS will be lifted in the OLI) POST OFFICE BUILDING across the street from the Courthouse Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturdays 8:00 A.M. to 12 Noon. PENALTY FOR FAILURE TO LIST CARRIES A FINE OF *500.00 OR IMPRISONMENT NOT TO EXCEED SIX MONTHS. James T. Wilkerson //, Tax Supervisor ISC'()R T-Teammates Vernon Morrison f 12) anJ h.rnic Pccora f SO) look for a chance to stop lumbi'rton in a JV game last week. The Rucks lost 42-20 in overtone. Matmen Beat Sanford Hoke High wiestleis downed Sjniord Cennal U-2% in a mjich in Saniord \1onda> lour Bucks nun men pinned I hen opponent and iwo othei Bucks won decisions. IWo i.i ihe houis ended in diaws 1 ndiv idual results: 100 piuuids ?? Wickei (S) decisioneu Jet I I pchurch (H) 10-0 10" Williams (S) deciMoned Mike McNeill (II) I 14 -? Chicncc Ihnei son (Hi dccisioned I o.c (S> I 2-5. 121 - Mjxenck ( aipentei (III pinned Ilailh (S) in 3:01 121s- Bob Kav (H) decisioned Millet IS) S-2 134 - Kkk> Singleuiv, (II) pinned Degial'lenicid (Si in -4 47. 141) - Mclean (S) decisioned Ronnie McRae (Ml 541. 147 ?? Bill Wall (II) pinned Sloan in 2:45. 157 ( hailcs Willi* (II) drew wuh Mel can (S) 4-4. I(<>) - Nate Sinelciaiy (II) diew with Speed (S) 2-2. IS5 - Snmpier (S) decisioned l.eo Sal/ei ll-(i. I')5 ? ("aineion (S) pinned Anthony liecinan in ,':I)S. I N| ('.eorec Small (II) pinned Moillei (S) in 1: 2S. Hie ne\l in.ileli will pit (lie Bucks ai'.amsl I'liieciCM ,tl I 40 Tluusdav at lioke I lieli. III Holding Top Game 271 By Blanche Farmer Lady Bucks Win Two, Lose One By Tondea Jackson I he lady Bucks delcuted visiting Si PauK jud Dunn, bui lost 011 the mad when tlrc> met?West Montriomciv I riday niviht ihex look on the Giecnwuvcs hom Dunn and picked up a 42-J4 win I he action ot the game was very last with both teams exchanging hasketsthe majonty ot the time. I he halt time scoie was 2d ? 2d and the tie was never really broken until the final minutes ol play. Hoke otifscored Dunn D-.s in the last quartet to decide the game Top scorers for Hoke were Angela Beasc Id. Tondea Jackson 12. Kathy I ittlc (>. and Madelyn Millet t? Top rehounder was Kathy McMillan with *). Kathy Little trailed hci with s.. Top scoitng honors tor the Greenwaves went to P. Bui net t 14. and P. Wadsworth with b. St. Pauls 11a\cled to Hoke Jan. 21 for then Itist meet and were defeated by the lady Bucks 4 2 - 2 2. Plate Sale A chicken and barbecue dinnei will he sponsored by Stonewall Fire Depaittneni Saturday beginning ai II a.m. Plates may be purchased ai the lire i station in Dundarraoh. I he I n si quarter was slow lot both sides. ( ammy Bounds and Burma Mcl'hattci were the only two to score Hoke baskets. I he second quartci proved to be moic last paced loi both teams, with the l^idy Bucks moving up to a IB - 10 lead. "I he thud quaitei was evenly matched in scoring while the fourth really tinned the game for a Hoke victory. Top scoreis wcic Ton ilea Jackson I ft. Kjthy I it tie and Madclyn Millei ft. Kaien H in son 4. Kathy McMillian was the leading rchoundei with II Angela Davis had ft. The l ady Bucks were defeated Jan. 17 by the West Montgomery Warrioreties by a 57 - 41 score. I be Bucks played a slow first half tesuliing in a 2ft ? 20 deficit. At the beginning of the second half. the action picked up and Hoke's outside shooting began to pay off. Few tuinovcis weie commuted by Hoke and ihe turnovers by West Montgomery were convened into scoies. Wan lorel to Annie Mac Baldwin began d suige in the last quaiter hilling II of hei 27 points. Hoke couldn't master for a ially and they were outscoicd 22 points to ten. Angela Bcase was top scorer, for the night with 12. and Kathy McMillian and Tondca Jackson racked up 10 apiece. Top ?bounder was Kathy McMillian. The field score percentage was 25'/ for Hoke. Hoar! Hear! Bl supeistai Bobby Monroe did il again with a 271 game helping the Heat Waves take over the Rolling Stones three games to one. The Intiudcrs got by the Misfits three games out of four. Stumpers hit the Wrecking Crew hard, walking away with all four games, f antastic Four tried to live up to then name by beating Junk Yard Dogs three games out of four. Frances Anderson, 200; James Mtsliue, 100. Which Bl bowling can top a 271 game? Wait for Bl News. Standings W I Stompcis 4 0 Fantastic Four 1 Intiuders J Heat Waves 3 Junk Yard Dogs Rolling Stones I Misfits I Wrecking C rew 4 Averages Bobby Monroe I Ft I Coy Jackson 160 Richard Morgan 158 (ieorge McKoy 155 Larry Woodcox 155 Ben FHedge 151 l.arry Tyncr 150 James legged 140 Silas C.lines 140 Alexander Kelly 140 Graham A. Monro* Asoney .Insurance Real Estate Fire - Auto Casualty - Home Owners 203 Harris Ave. Tel 875 2186
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