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Recreation Bits Aa organizational meeting for the Hoke County Track and Field ?M|> will be heU on Thursday, February t, at 7 p jn. in the Hoke County Parit* and Recreation office. Anyone interested in competing or officiating in Track and Field la cordially invited. Ladies Volleyball teams captains phone 1. Debatable* Grace McDonald ?2368 2. Firebirdi Judy Maroney 5-5546 3. Miz Slicks Pat Scott 5 3829 Susan Phillips 5-4171 4. Mysteries Fannie McRae ?; 5-5536 5. Orangutans Katie Quick 5-3836 6. Rockets Doris Harria 5-5536 7.79*ew Hazel Peterkin 5-4182 8. Super Sutra Delia Maynor 5-2035/ 843-3302 MONDAY TIME COURT I COURT 2 Feb. 5 7il5 1-2 341 8:00 5-6 7* , Feb. 12 7:15 *4 5-7 8:00 2-4 3*1 Feb. 19 7:15 6-7 14 8:00 2-3 4-5 Feb. 26 7:15 8?5 72 8:00 63 4-1 March S 7:15 24 44 8:00 5-1 3-7 March 12 7:15 ** 7-1 8:00 8-2 3-5 March 19 7:15 8-3 24 ?? March 19 8:00 1-6 7-4 Midget League Basketball Schedule Feb. 12 5:15 Nuggets vs. Warriors Feb. 14 4:45 Celtics vs. Hawks 5:15 Lakers vs. Pacers Feb. 19 5:15 Hawks vs. Lakers Feb. 21 4:45 Nuggets vs. Pacers 5:15 Celtics vs. Warriors Feb. 26 5:15 Hawks vs. Pacers Feb. 28 4:45 Lakers vs. Warriors 5:15 Celtics vs. Nuggets Mar. 5 5:15 Celtics vs. Pacers Mar. 7 4:45 Hawks vs. Warriors 5:15 lakers vs. Nuggets The games which are scheduled on Wednesday's at S: 15 wiH begin immediately following the first game. The games started this week, with the Celtics and Lakers playing Monday and the Hawks and Nuggets facing each other in one game, and the Pacers and Warriors in another on Wednesday afternoon. Junior League Play Begins BULLETS 16 CELTICS 14 Bullets (16) - Breeden 8, Cunningham 4, McLean 2, Posey 2. Celtics (14) ? Easterling 6, McPhatter 4,Galberth 4. 76*?RS 19 NUGGETS 18 / 76'ers (19) ? Smith 8, R. Peguese 5, M. Peguese 4, McRae 2. Nuggets (18) - Gilchrist 3, P. Ross 2, Slaughter 6, Bond 7. Dance Classes To Start The Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission will be sponsoring two new dance classes. Roland of Roland's Dance Studio in Fayette vttle will be the T. instructor. ? a Classes will be taught in the J.W. Turlington School Gym. Cost for the five-week sessions will be SI5 per person. From 7 to 8 run., an advanced class will be held. Dances to be included are the Hustle, Swing, ChaCha, and the Fox Trot. From 8 to 9 pjn., a beginner's class will be taught with the above dances to be included. The sessions begin Monday night, February 19, and will continue through Monday night, March 19. All participants are asked to wear rubber ? sole shoes or heavy socks to help us protect the new gym floor. For questions or suggestions contact the Recreation Office. Hoke Dairyman Named Director Hoke County dairy farmer J.H. Blythe has been elected to the Board of Directors of the dairy cooperatives' legislative and regu latory voice in government, the National Milk Producers Federa tion. The elections were held at the Federation's annual meeting last when the name of the game is saving energy, the name of the heat pump is >4mi MELTON'S APPLIANCE MATING1 Alt aMDmOMNG MMM. S7S.117S ?wfari,N.C. WHETIMATB _ month in Seattle, Wash. Blythe resides at Raeford and markets his milk through Coble Dairy Products Cooperative, Inc. The National Milk Producers Federation is a 62 - year - old farm commodity organization and the only trade association whose mem bership is comprised exclusively of dairy cooperatives. Through the federation, farmer-owned diary co operatives formulate the industry's position on all areas affecting national dairy policy. The Federation's offices are at 30 F Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. + the good neighbor. Th? American Red Crosi CD-CHAMPIONS - The co-champions of the Liniment Basketball League this season are McLaughlin Chapel and Baptist. The members of the McLaughlin Chapel squad are shown here. Front, L-R, are John Campbell and Walter Blue. Back, L-R, Henry Blue, Oscar Cunningham, Tim McKoy' and Marion Hollingsworth. A photo of the Baptist team was unavilable before The News-Journal went to press. In Recreation League Basketball . WA, Plaza, 76'ers, Suns, Sandhills Win In Recreation League basketball last Monday night, the All Stars bounced Western Auto 77-58. Western Auto hung tough for the first 10 minutes of the game before the All Stars took command. Don Hough had a game-high 25 points to pace the undefeated All Stars to victory. Kermit McRae and tossed in 22 points to lead Western Auto. Western Auto 16 7 22 13 - 58 All Stars 20 17 21 19 - 77 In the second game. County Line Plaza built up an 18-point lead and then held on to defeat Sandhills 67-64. A late Sandhills rally fell just short as County Line dropped in six crucial free throws in the final two minutes to ice the game. Gary Clark and Randy Davis tossed in 23 and 22 points, respec tively for County Line Plaza. Ernest Walden poured in 28 points to lead the Sandhills' scoring. Sandhills 16 9 21 18 -64 County Line Plaza 20 22 14 11 - 67 In Wednesday's play, the 76'ers devastated the Soul Brothers 106 73. The verdict was never in doubt as the Sixers raced out to an early 22-2 lead. Marcus Brown had a season league high of 34 points in leading the 76'ers' assault. Larry Ellerbe was high for the Soul Brothers with 18 points. Soul Brothers 8 18 18 29 - 73 76'ers 29 23 23 31 - 106 In the second game, the Suns edged Western Auto 63-58. Wel don McKoy hit two free throws with 30 seconds remaining to give the Suns an insurmountable 6 point lead. The game was nip and tuck the whole way as neither team could gain much of an upper hand. Cleo McPhatter had a hot hand for the Suns as he tossed in 20 points. Larry Miller had 18 points to pace Western Auto. Western Auto 13 19 10 16 - 58 Suns 19 14 12 18 - 63 In the final game of last week Sandhills ripped the Soul Brothers 85-48. Sandhills used a swarming de fense to hold the Soul Brothers scoreless in the first period. The 17-0 score was an indication of things to come as Sandhills rolled to its first victory of the second half of the season. Joey Ross led the Sandhills HONORED - Former Hoke County Attorney Charles A. Hostetler fright) holds plaque and certificate presented Monday by County Commissioners' Chairman John Balfour (left) Monday in appreciation of the county for Hostetier's services. contingent with 18 points while Louis Ellerbe had 18 for the Soul Brothers. Soul Brothers 0 13 17 18 - 48 Sandhills 17 14 29 25 ? 85 STANDINGS W L GB 76'ers 3 0 All Stars 3 0 Couny Line Plaza 2 1 1 Sandhills 1 2 2 Western Auto 1 2 2 Suns 1 2 2 Soul Brothers 0 4 3'/i LEADING SCORERS M. Brown 25.5 L.Miller 21.3 G.Clark 21.3 R. McNeill 20.5 R. Davis * 19.8 Christmas Seal Gifts Short Of Goal The 1978 Christmas Seal Cam paign for the Lung Association is not yet officially over according to Thomas Howell, county honorary Christmas Seal chairman of Hoke County. "Contributions are running 35% behind what they were last year," Howell said. "In order to continue the pro gram of work for the coming year, it is imperative that this deficit be met by the first of March." "The work encompasses patient service needs, such as breathing equipment; health education pro grams for schools and community groups; education training for the medical and professional people who care for lung disease victims, as well as medical research now in progress at North Carolina Medical Centers." Howell said. Hoke County is served by the Mid-State Lung Association which recently moved its area office to 1275-R Highway 1 South, P.O. Box 726, Southern Pines, 28387. Contributions and memorial gift giving should be sent to this office address. A 185 - page cookbook has been compiled by friends of the Lung Association with proceeds from the sale to go to the Mid-State Lung Association. The price is S4 per copy and SI for mailing costs. Copies may be obtained by writing the Mid-State Lung office in Southern Pines or purchased local ly from the Hoke County Home Economics Extension office in Rae ford. Superior Sales, Inc. Is Now Stocking Good Used Parts Motor, Transmission, etc. Also Some New Parts 401 ty-PMi PImm 175-3032 Wrecker Service By BOBBY CARTER REALTOR Hoke Realty Company TAX TIP IF YOU SELL FOR A PROFIT Normally, taxpayers who sell their home for a substantial profit face a heavy tax load, but this burden can be avoided. If you buy another home that costs as much or more than the sales price of the old one, within a specified time, the profit from the sale is not included in your taxable income. The second home must be bought and occupied within a period ending 18 months after the sale. A 2-year period is permitted when building a new home. This tax deferment applies only to the sale of a home which is the family's main residence. When figuring the amount of gain for which tax may be postponed you may deduct for 'fix-up' expenses if they were accomplished within 90 days prior to the sale, and paid for no later than 30 days after the sale. Check with your accoun tant or the IRS on details if this matter affects you. It could be well worth your while. At age 55, you qualify for the big bonanza ? a one time $100,000 exclusion of capital gain from the sale of your principle residence. This latest change is retroactive to July 26, 1978. If there is anything we can do to help you in the field of real estate, please phone or drop in at HOKE REALTY, 515 Harris Ave., Raeford. Phone: 875-8102. We're here to help! Your Hosts Bob arid Usha Patel ANNOUNCE The Red Springs Village Inn UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT NOW OPEN 24 HOURS For Your Most Comfortable. Convenient And Cozy Nights. Our Best Features Include: Fully Carpeted Bedrooms With A/C, Phone, T.V., Individual Heat Controls, Heat Lamps, Bath And Shower, Etc. Ask About Our Daily, Weekly, And Monthly Commercial Rates. When You Look For The Ultimate In Accommodations The Village Inn Is Your Best Answer. For Reservation* Phone (919) 843-4171 N. Main St., Red Springs, N. C. 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