H ?gblights The last few weeks of warm weather really got everyone feeling great and making plans for the various clubs at Hoke High again, but as everyone knew it would, it didn't last long and the cold and rainy days are back, for a few more weeks at least. Club activities have slacked off some, but many are still in there fighting to keep the ol' club (whichever it may be) spirit up. The senior executive committee has begun planning for the senior prom; ordering decorations, selling tickets, and whatever else it is that has to be done for this. The prom is set for sometime in April (but of course, I'm only a junior, and nobody tells me anything), and I'm not sure of the exact date. The annual staff has at last finished and sent in the last copy of the annual. The last deadline was March 11, and even though it was a rush the week before the deadline, everything got in on time. Annuals will probably be back in May, and we're all looking forward to seeing what Hoke High went through this past year. The SAE has been busy all week. On Saturday, March 13, the club officers: Hope Williams, president, Steve Morgan, vice-president; Bar bara McCall, secretary; and Mrs. Marilyn Semones, club advisor; along with several other club members went to the state conven tion in Chapel Hill. Everyone said they really enjoyed themselves, and met old friends from the October district convention and made many new ones. On Monday. March 15, SAE members were the hosts for 22 members of the Upchurch student council. The student council ac companied the SAE to many of their classes and got a look of other classes the SAE members did not take. A party was given sixth period in the Gibson cafeteria for the student council before they left Hoke High. The Music Booster Club is asking everyone's support in their quest to make Hoke High's music department bigger and better this year and especially next year and years to come. Many fund raising efforts have been and are being held this week. A bake sale was held in Raeford this past Saturday, and everyone who helped, baked, and bought are thanked extremely for their efforts, generosity, and very hard work. A car wash and manicure will be held Saturday, March 20 at Hoke High. A yard sale will also be held and any contributions to the yard sale readily accepted. A bicycle will also be raffled off Saturday, and if you have not bought a ticket, they are only one dollar and will gTeatly benefit the Music Booster Club. If you are not a member of the club, please contact Mrs. Robert Town send or any club officers if you wish to join. The Hoke High Chorale's planned trip to Washington and Philadelphia from March 31 until April 4 will be greatly helped by the efforts of the Music Booster Club. These singers are really working hard to go, so please, everyone help in any way you can. Community Calendar Tuesday March 23 ? The Hoke County Literacy Council will meet at the Hoke County Library at 7:30 P.M. Tuesday March 23 ? Grove 6179 of WOW will have a covered dish supper at 6:30 P.M. All members are urged to attend. Thursday March 25 ? Kiwanis Club at?6:30 P.M. at the Civic Center. Thursday March 25 ? North Raeford Extension Homemakers meeting at 5:00 P.M. Saturday March 27 ? Women's Club State Art Festival at Salem College. Sunday March 28 ? Continuing Education Exhibit at 1-5 P.M. at Sandhills Community College. Monday March 29 thru Wednesday March 31 ? Laubach Literary Workshop from 9:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. at the South Hoke Community Center and from 6:30 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. at Cameron Heights Community Center. Tuesday March 30 ? Good Old Days Lecture Series at 7:30 P.M. at Civic Center. STfie d&cm/c of 0laefo/ul SRaefold, JV. <?. LAWN and GARDEN EVERYTHING FOR GARDENING AND LAWN ENTHUSIASTS Make Us Your One-Stop Shopping Center For Your Supplies Complete Line Of FERTILIZERS-SEEDS-INSECTICIDES In Variety DUSTERS and SPRAYERS GARDEN & LAWN IMPLEMENTS HOES, RAKES, TRIMMERS OTHER LAWN and GARDEN ACCESSORIES Don't Waste Space That Can Be Used For A Garden Or Lose Value On Your Property By Neglecting Your Lawn The Johnson Co. PHONE I76-3SB0 RAEFORO, N. C. THURSDAY Williamson Cops Tourney TOURNAMENT WINNER? Don Williamson (r) is pictured with Booster Club coordinator for the Hoke County Booster Club Golf Tournament. Noah Hendrix. Williamson had a 149 total for the two day tournament. THIRD FLIGHT WINNER? Browne Hendrix is congratulated by Booster Club Golf Tournament coordinator. Noah Hendrix for taking first place in the third flight with a score of 173. SIXTH FLIGHT WINNER? Frank Bristow receives recognition for his first place win in the sixth flight from Noah Hendrix. coordinator of the Booster Club Golf Tournament. MR. TOBACCO GROWER Designate And Sell Your Tobacco With Planters Warehouse, Aderdeen Each time you sell at Planters you receive a Dividend on every sheet of your tobacco. We are known as the HOME OF THE HIGH DOLLAR. 24 years operating a tobacco warehouse and a lifetime of experience guarantee you the HIGH DOLLAR. We are proud of our record of high prices and fair ness to all farmers. SELL WITH THE LEADER PLANTERS WAREHOUSE W. FENTRESS PHILLIPS, Prop. Phone 944-7575 ABERDEEN, N.C. Selling For The Farmers Interest SCHEDULED DELIVERIES TO WAREHOUSE Don Williamson won first place in the championship of the Hoke County Booster Club Golf Tournament which was held last weekend. Williamson finished with a total score of 149. Second and third places in the championship flight went to T. Oxendine with a 151, and E. Collins with a 152 score. Other flight winners and their scores looked like this: First flight-Jack Tucker, 159, first; E. Hunt, 159, second; and L. McCol lum, 164, third. Second flight-H. Foster, 165, first; L. Oxendine, 165, second; and Larry Phillips, 165, third. Third flight-Browne Hendrix, 173, first; Mike Lassiter, 173, second; and B. Weathers, 173, third. Fourth flight-N. Bullard, 177, first; F. Smith, 180, second; and J.P. Hart, 180, third. Fifth flight-G. Franklin, 187, first; S. Luck, 191, second; J. Cummers, 193, third; and Pete Sawyer, 193, fourth. Sixth flight-F. Bristow, 205, firsthand B. Alligood, 223, second. Bobby Locklear of Maxton won the drawing for the golf bag and Ashwell Harward and Bobby Bounds won a dozen golf balls each. Flea Mart Mar. 20 Raeford chapter 222, O.E.S., will sponsor a flea mart Saturday, March 20from 9 A.M. to3 P.M. in front of Valu-Mart. The public is invited. 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Carolina 21376 S7S-41S7 NATIONWIDE INSURANCE ?*>de t on you' s>oe Nationwide Life insurance Company Home Office Columbus. Ohio ?Form 1373 (1449 III and N H.) NOTICE Of Meeting Of Board Of EQUALIZATION & REVIEW NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT PURSUANT TO ARTICLE 21, GS 105-322 OF THE MACHINERY ACT. A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION & REVIEW WILL BE... Monday, April 5 at 9:30 A.M. After notices of new property values have been received, these values can be reviewed at the Tax Supervisor's Office. IMPORTANT You are urged to check your property values and in the event you are dissatisfied, complaint forms will be furnished at the Tax Supervisor's Office and appointment made to go before the Equalization and Review Board. No Complaints Will Be Heard By The Board Except By Appointment ALL MEETINGS WILL BE HELD AT THE HOKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE ANNEX IN THE COMMISSIONERS MEETING ROOM IN RAEFORD The Board expects to adjourn April 5, 1976 In the event (A later adjournment, notice to that effect will be published in this newspaper. HOKE COUNTY Board of Commissioners

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