Legion Post Raises Funds A fish fry, held by the American Legion Post 20 Ijst Friday and Saturday, was termed a success by I arl McDuffic ol Post 20. The fund ? raising event was made succesful by the wonderful response of the local citizens. McDuffie said He explained that the help <>l nun Legion member*. unhiding Joe Updiurch, Leo Sihulenhurg. (icfald Lupo, Hope Williams. Sheila Black, Thomas Bounds and the Raeford Oil Company, made the lund ? uising event possible. J. H. AUSTIN INSURANCE v -? SINCE 1950 AUTO FIRE-LIFE CASUALTY 114 W. Edlnborough Avenue Phone 875-3667 r Taylor Modular Homes Today s low-cost answer to the high cost of building or buying. NO MONEY DOWN ON YOUR LOT homes ? brtck veneer and siding ? chouse Worn several stylos and sizes ? pre engineered for cost and labor ellioent y ? meets or exceeds building and FINANCING - Longer Term VA & FHA /oniruj c.(hh?s ^ NAMt I I" ? I | AOORl SS "*|~gTfv * pmont | l"^ _______ J First in Service at Lower Savings & Loan Rates. The Most Complete in Eastern Carolina TAYLOR HOMES FACTORY OUTLET 4301 Mtirchison Rd Near 401 By-Pass Ph 488-7537 F A YETTEVILLE. N C Thursday night marked the beginning of I ho second round of play in the I'arks and Recreation Department's Men's Softball tournament. The 7(>'ers got things started with an S ? 2 win over Tex-I'laslic. Saniiii) Wallace (2-3. 1 hornet un) and Nate Singlet ary (2-3, 2 liotneruns) led the win for the 7(?*crs. James Hayes was 2 ? 2 lot T-l 7(>'ei s 1)02 300 3-8 I e\-l last ic 000 110 0-2 (MRS) Singletaiy 2. Wallace 1 In the second game, the Pig-n-Chicken scored seven times in the first inning and then coasted to a 14-4 win over Sandhills. Frank Jackson was 3 - 4 to lead I'.C. while Neil Mcliougan and I'hailes Stangc were each 2 - 3 for Sandhills. Pw-ii-tlncken 711 23 -14 Sandhills 000 13 4 (MRS) H Thompson FREON RECHARGE KIT 1 S Ol Irion lock vilv? charge line with safety Check dispensing valve instructions CARQUEST 47-PC. 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Men's Singles 26 and up W L SCORE S. Ilalso G. Carter R Calhoun S. Halso 7-5, 6-3 R Calhoun S. Phillips 7-5, 6-3 Men's Singles 25 and down W L SCORE II Hostel lei E. Ernest 6-1. 6-0 A. Hosteller A. Sappenfield 6-2. 6-2 J Miller C. Beasley B. Sumner D. Buoyer 6-3, 6-3 II. Hostetlei A. Hosteller J. Miller B. Sumner 6-3. 6-0 II. Hostcllei J. Miller 6-0. 6-1 Men's Doubles W L SCORE II & A Hosteller G. Carter & J. King I Beasley & I). Buoyer P. Suinma & B. Sumner I.. Millet & K finest II & S. Hosteller 6-3. 7 - 6 Mixed Doubles W L SCORE > J MacDonald & k. Davis II & D. Hosteller 6-2. <)-7 I . Beasley & S. Black man M & J. Semones Women's Singles W L SCORE J. Ilollel L. Hayes 6-1. 6-0 Women's Doubles W L. SCORE I. Autry & E. liingdon F.. Carter & S. Hayes 6-4, 7-9 Softball Tournament Enters Second Round In I lie third game Odom's Roofing blasted the House of Raeford 12 - 2. O.R. grabbed a 3 ? 2 lead in die second inning and were never headed in posting the win. Cecil Campbell paced O.R's attack with three hits in four times at bat. Larry Ross was 2 ? 3 for H.R. House of Raeford 200 000 -2 (Wont's Roofing 212 124 -12 (HRS) I). McNeill In the final game Thursday the All-Stars crushed Gray Ghost 14-3. The A-S's scored seven times in the first two innings to put the game away. Artis Gay supplied the offensive punch with four hits in four trips to the- plate. Six players were 1 ? 2 for G.G. All-Stars 434 03 -14 Gray Ghost 012 00 -3 On Monday night, a game suspended from May was concluded. Tex-Elastic jumped out to an early 5 - 2 lead, and then held on to defeat the 76'ers 14 ? 11. Harold Worlcy and Elmo Ricks paced the win for T.E. with a 3 - 3 and 3 ? 4 night respectively. Kenny McDonald was 3 - 4 for the 76'ers. Tex-Elastic 051 206 014 76'ers 023 00b Oil (HRS) Adams RAINED OUT GAMES 6/2/78 House of Raeford 41 I 000 3-l> Tex-Elastic 221 000 2-7 Pig-n-Chicken 102 010 15 Gray Ghost 200 010 0-3 All Stars 101 056 5-18 Sandhills 020 200 0-4 76'ers 504 25 -16 Odom Roofing 021 30 -6 FINAL STANDINGS (1st Round) U L GB All Stars 7 0 Pig-n-Chicken (> I I 76'ers 4 3 3 Tex-Elastic 3 4 4 Odom Roofing 3 4 4 Gray Ghost 3 4 4 House of Raeford 2-5 5 Sandhills 0 7 7 iot rmm ?row spot HCcrettioQ Conunistioo is scheduled to Saturday, June 10, at the vacant lot beside Sp?CC? ?*#iWWC W JfOW W" ? ..., i . m .. ?>??????? , for the space . jwl call the Recreation twee 975-5603 to mtne a space. ,Jp c** of wto the flea market will be postponed to June it* ;% Toe those of you who iff not tf^ling. comc out tad blown around. Even if yoo don't find just the thing you're looking for yon might see a neighbor or a mend you've been missing. Volleyball Remember, there will be a volleyball organizational meeting Thursday night lane 8, 8 p.m. at the Recreation office. One representative from each perspective team should attend the organizational meeting. All aduh players must be 18 years of age or have graduated from high school. Maximum of 10 members each. A team may start and continue a game with 5 players: 3 men and 2 women or vice vena, but not 4 men and 1 female or vice versa. If there are people whofare interested in playing, bat do not have their own team, you, too, are encouraged to attend the meeting Thursday June 8. Games will be played one night a week In the Gibson Gym. For further questions contact the Recreation office 875-5603 . Playground Action Tbe Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commissive is getting ready for summer preparing various playground sites throughout the county. All playground programs begin June 26 and all continue through August 18, irom 9-5 p.m. Monday-Friday The full time programs will be held at Raeford % ?r vvnviu?j/t auuuu vummuoiiy i Wayside Community House (Fridays). Ail playgrounds will be hilly staffed and will provide activities which are both wholesome and safe for children ages 6-14. Parents are reminded thai the playground workers ate not babysitters and children below age six must not be left alone. Tennis Lessons The Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission will be sponsoring tennis lessons beginning June 26. Classes will be limited to the first 10 people each hour per session. Tbe coat will be $3.50 per person pier session. Session I - June 26-July 7, M-F Session II - July 17-July 28. M-F Session III -- July 31-Aug. II. M-F Session IV -- Saturday only, June 24-Aug. 5 ? The Monday through Friday classes are scheduled at 8, 9 and 10~a.ra. The Saturday classes are scheduled at 7:30 and 8:30 a. in. Duncan Buoyer will be the instructor for the Monday through Friday classes and Soupy Campbell will be the instructor for the Saturday sessions. If at all possible, when calling in to register, please leave the J$|tmday spaces open for those individuals who are unable to, attend a weekly session because of work situations. | For farther questions and for ??gmerintf contact the Recreation office 875-5603. EMT Training All persons interested in taking an 80-hour cUctt*i*e emergency medical training (E.M.T.) course are asked to contact the Hoke County Parks ana Recreation office. To have the oouraa offered in Raeford, at least fifteen persons must show an Interest in the program. Baseball Meeting There will be a meeting Saturday for all boys who were not placed on a Junior Tar Heel or Little League team. The meeting ' will be held at Armory Park at 10 a.m. Participants should bring their birth certificates. Special Services Freedom Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, of which Rev. James L. 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