NEWSPAPER- Dana Council, a student in Kallty Mcintosh's gifted class at Raeford Elementary School, displays the colonial newspaper she assembled as part of the Bicentennial collection which was a recent class project. BICENTENNIAL DISP/.A )'? A Revolutionary War battlefield, a replica of the Liberty Bell, Paul Revere's Ride, and other colonial scenes make an interesting Bicentennial display at the Raeford Elementary School library. The project was done by the gifted and talented class taught by Kathv Mcintosh. Division Leaders Beat Bucks The Hoke High Bucks added two losses to their basketball record last week as Sanford squeaked by them in Raeford Tuesday 71-67 and lost at Rockingham Friday night to Richmond Senior by a 80-64 margin. Larry Black scored a game high 28 points for the Bucks in the Sanford loss and was aided by Marcus Brown, who added 22. Randy Beasley and Sherman Baker scored 26 and 25 points respectively for Sanford Central. Sanford jumped to a ten point first quarter lead with a 21-11 margin. In the second quarter the Bucks fought back and outscored the Yellow-jackets 20-11 and out pointed the Sanford team in the third period 22-16 for a 53-48 lead going into the fourth period. The Yellowjackets put their offense in high gear in the fourth quarter and beat the Bucks by a 23-14 score to produce a 71-67 victory. Richmond Senior placed five players in double figures and beat the Bucks in every quarter to gain a 80-64 victory. Nate McNeill led the Bucks scoring with 20 points followed by Allen Thomas and Larry Black with 18 points each. Curtis Poole led the Raider scoring with 20 points, followed by Willie Summers with 13, Don Patterson with 12. and Lawrence Williams and Bill Diggs with 10 each. The losses brought Hoke's record to 2-6 in conference play and 6-9 overall. Sanford leads the division with only one loss'in conference play and Richmond stands at 5-2. The Bucks traveled to Lum berton Tuesday night for another conference game and are home at Pinecrest tomorrow (Friday) night to take on the Patriots. WEIGH LESS OR PAY NOTHING Start losing weight today OR MONEY BACK. MONADEX is a tiny tablet that will help curb your desire for excess food. Eat less ? weigh less. Contains nc dangerous drugs and will not make you nervous. No strenuous exercise. Change your life . . . start today. MONADEX costs S3.00 for a 20 day supply And $5 00 for twice the amount. Lose ugly fat or your money will be refunded with no questions asked by: Howell Drug Store - Raeford Mail Orders Filled "It's not fair.. You can use a Steamex" carpet cleaner just like us professionals...and save a lot of money." ? Gives professional results' ? Gets dirt other methods don (reach! ? Carpet dries quickly! ? Do it yourself and save! ? As simple to use as a vacuum! f Rent? the pro 1? fTEflfflCX carpet cleaner ? Good HouNkNpia| *1 Call 875 3727 To Rasarva Unit Raeford Cleaners Phona 875-3727 Mair^t^^^^aaford^^TC. Merchant Bowling Oakwood Still In Lead By Larry Long Oakwood Laundry stretched their lead to eight full games last week in the Raeford Merchant Bowling action as they dumped Webb's Tire four games. The Moose Lodge remains in the runnerup spot. The Lodge dropped three out of four games last week to Hunt's Bonding. The hot barbers continued to bring smoke as they trimmed Earl's Electric three games to one. Earl's moved into the number 3 spot with their one win. Kennerty's turned back Gentry's Tire three games to one and McNeil's bumped the Guard three games to one. The high series and high 200 last week went to Ted Pulhamus for the Tourney The Hoke County Booster Club's Golf Tournament is scheduled for Mar. 13-14 at the Arabia Golf Course, according to Ashwell Har ward. Booster Club spokesman. Harward said all proceeds for the two day tournament will go to the Booster Club for Hoke High ahtletics. He said he encourages everyone to sign up. Harward said entry blanks could be obtained from him or G. Raz Autry, Superintendent of Hoke County Schools. Moose Lodge, 233, and a high series of 571. Others hitting the 200 mark included Robert McNeil for the barbers a 224, Larry Long for Earl's Electric a 223, Wayne Sealy for Oakwood a 208, Dee Sanders for McNeil's a 206, Everett Bowen for Hunt's a 203, Thad Marks for the barbers a 200, Gerald Lupo for Gentry's a 200, and Howard Hen drix for Hunt's Bonding a 200. TOP TEN BOWLERS Jesse Taylor 177 Mackie Carter 177 Leo Schulenburg 176 Harold Campbell 173 James Gay 171 Ted Pulhamus 171 Bill Hendrix 171 Thad Marks 170 John Canady 170 Bob Candady 170 This week's schedule: Earl's takes on Oakwood, Moose Lodge tangles with McNeil's, Kennerty's vs the barbers, Guard meets Gen try's Tire, and Webb's Tire battles it out with Hunt's Bonding. STANDINGS W L Oakwood Laundry 62 26 Moose Lodge 54 34 Earl's Electric 48 40 Webb's Tire 47 41 Hollingsworth 46 42 Kennerty's 45 43 Hunt's Bonding 44 44 McNeil's 35 53 Gentry's Tire 33 55 National Guard 26 62 MORRISON S QUICK STOP 401 South Stop By Often For: TEXACO GAS & OIL COLDBEVERAGES FROZEN FOODS PACKAGED MEATS DAIRY PRODUCTS FULL LINE GROCERIES ? i Wi Hanoi T aiaco Charf* Cardi Bank Amartcard and Matter Charge - HOURS - 7 A.M. Until 11 P.M. Rock fish News By Mrs. A. A. Mclnnis No news from Tabernacle Church this week according to the pastor, the Rev. Carl Strickland's report. No news from Pittman Grove Church except attendance was off some Sunday, probably on account of illness as there seeins to be a lot of something like flu going around. Rockfish and Wayside communities extend sympathy to Stacy Hobson and children in the death of Mrs. Hobson, who passed away at Moore Memorial Hospital Sunday night. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.T. Brock and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Bundy and families were Mr. and Mrs. E.R. Brown of Raleigh. Mrs. Sidney Sumner of Lumber Bridge spent Sunday afternoon with her mother. Mrs. Ehtel D. Gibson. Local guests of Mrs. Gibson who had not visited her for a long time were Mrs. Julian Barnes and Mrs. Mary Mclnnis last Thursday p.m. Mrs. Martin Wood returned from her extended visit to Florida last Friday. She visited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Johnson, her aunts. Mrs. Flora Lee and Mrs. Margaret Foard and other relatives and friends while there. Mrs. Judy Dill and son David departed from Fayetteville Municipal Airport at 7:14 a.m. Wednesday. Feb. II to be reunited with her husband, William Nathan Dill formerly of Spartanburg. South Carolina. They are to move into their home at Ft. Lewis, Washington where Mr. Dill is stationed in the Army. Mrs. Dill was seen off at the airport by her mother, Mrs. Glenn Gibson, her three sisters. Mrs. Sam Phillips, Miss Myrtle Gibson. Miss Ann Gibson, and her closest friend. Miss Jena Wood. Mrs. Dill is the former Judy Carole Gibson, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Glenn Gibson of Rock fish. Mr. and Mrs. Lairy Hayes of Bladenboro visited Mr. and Mrs. E.D. Emmons and children Lariy and Joan for a short time last Sunday p.m. Sunday afternoon guests of Miss Sarah Patterson were. Mrs. Daniel Patterson and her sistei Mis. Kate Hocutt of Fayetteville. Special guests of Mrs. A.A. Mclnnis one day last week were. Miss Nancy Ray and her niece Mrs. Margaret Martin of Route No. 2, Raeford. Mrs. Nelia Brock. Mrs. June Rogers and Mrs. Alfred Long visited Mrs. Minnie Cran ford of Troy Monday. Mrs. Cranford is Mrs. Herbert Reynolds mother and she has been sick for some time. Mrs. Brock says all of her sons who were sick last week are much better now. Mrs. L.B. Bundy had no news this week, but she will soon be having a birthday and at one time she was just one day ahead of George Washington. Why are people so anxious to change everything? It is a good thing that they can't change the time the sun rises and sets. Miss Donnie Barefoot visited her cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of Route 5, Dunn in Sampson County last week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Mclnnis and her mother. Mrs. Jim Maxwell visited his mother. Mrs. Mary Mclnnis Sunday p.m. Mrs. Wallace McLean of Raeford is spending some time with Mrs. Martin Wood. Miss Nellie McFadyen and Mrs. Mary Mclnnis went with Mrs. William Lindsay and little daughter Su/.y Anne to Circle No. 5 meeting at the home of Mrs. Nellie Williams' of Fayetteville last Tuesday. Among Mrs. Will Monroe's Sunday guests were her sister Mrs. Garnet Emory and her son and his wife Mi. and Mrs. Henry Clay Emory of Durham. Mrs. Monroes sister stayed and will be with her until Thursday, this week. Mrs. Hugh Overton, who was seriously ill and in the hospital is recuperating slowly now at her home, and all her friends are glad to know that she is on the right road to complete recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldridge of Wilson visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mclnnis of Raeford the past weekend and came by Rock fish for a short visit with her grandmother. Mrs. A.A. Mclnnis and her uncle Thomas Mclnnis on their way home Sunday afternoon. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.B. Dees Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Phillips of Robbins. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Monroe and Mrs. Floyd Monroe attended the birthday party of Bryan Monroe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Monroe of McCain. Bryan was 2 years old and may he have many, many more happy birthdays. COMMENT We won't go wrong if we always do to others as wc would have them to to us. Seats Available On Show Trip Hoke County Extension Home makers are chartering a bus to attend Southern Living Show in Charlotte, Tuesday, Mar. 2. There are seats available so call the home agent's office (875-2162) for further information. Extension Homemakers have tickets for the show if you wish to get up your own group. FLAG RAISING ?? Student council members at Scurlock School pose around the American flag presented by Woodmen of the World. On far left are shown Carson Davis. Sr.. Woodmen president, and W.R. Branch, principal. Students shown, from left to right, are Mavis Lide. Carl Bundy. Samantha Baldwin. Lonnie McRae. Lisa Blackshear. Michelle Crotty. Pam Currie. Tony Barefoot. Pat Kellermann. and Patty Schiebe. VALENTINES? Shown arc the winning cards in the valentine contest held at Scnrlock School. Judging was done on creativity, skill, and effort. Hie valentines were personalized by the students and later given to residents of the Open Arms Rest Home. J.H. AUSTIN INSURANCE SINCE 1950 AUTO FIRE LIFE CASUALTY 114 W. 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