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, " ^Jte *"77eu??5 The Hoke County News - Established 1928 VOLUME LXXB NUMBER 3 RAEPORD. HOKECOtNTY. NORTH CAROMN \ - 3-oumcil 25 The Hoke County Journal - Established 1905 $8 PKR ^ V. \H THIRSD VY. M AY 15. 19SO Around Town ?v saw e WORMS Smmkrhk b atooa here tad these Im ins fo right along w*h w *?y rf *?>?! Mat GmIb was k the oAct bat w?ek Md said that the rndtaD far Hoke C<mm> for April was 4.5 ?KkkHenildutcwertwoacks cane at ?k wk * The reaks the district lefts btwe race are elsewhere in the paper fen if yea ntt aetke the kw km thai wm received that margin m Hoke C<xk> Let's hope he cfl ttnal u tha when he grts to the home WM*| in Rakeifii. The hjgh ?w ?-as David Parnell ^?h> abo> rax w?H ia the county. The aaabcT of voters that went to the potts was very disappointing to the Bwiancal leaders of the county Only 4t> percent of the Rpstoed voders took, tine to 00 to the polls. Approximately 3100 people voted m the Democratic and RcpowH&icioi jurnBBJKncs. if we don't vo*e then the people W that are ckcted tod that they can w*?ntaaes about as they want to when the tine comes W?e all -shouikd register and check ion all the candidates before the ?Swvennb?er elect-to? and then VOTE ? ? * hi the race fcr Coumty Coromts 0 saoner the anoffical returns carried in the paper last week had a mrsrake ?a ? . la Allendale Precinct the mil tor DeVane should have been vones arssead of 3Svotes as tcseevi Thus gave teaan a grand total of Lhl voces. Thts was 25 *o?es wft than was received by Jimmy Runner bn * srtll w as e-no?igh t or a aaaaom . ? * * ? Amy Snath, daughter of Mr. and n Mrv Fmi Smutch . of W . Dona let* >ri Awcnwe was asked by her teacher at kndeiTgarfte? to draw a picture of her fcavocate TV' show . Amy drew a picture than looked about tike ~ano?tera art" im her TV screen. When asked w%aa show it w as. she ncpfaevL "^ietwork difficulty . " Mr^ Man Matherh. grand mother Any. son the picture to WRAL Channel 5 m Raletgh with a up> about the picture. Last Thursday naght the picture ?as ilaowa on TV Cioa^rawiiarKwrs to Amy on her lirawsBjg aand we agree that some shows. on the raise these days are worst tkaai 'Nerwori. dstfficuitx Hms Class At South Hoke Mrs. Clark Named Teacher Of Year Ntrv Darkac Clark. icadies a cku in the Fotinh Grade of South Hokt Elementary Scbwd. has. hcca named 1<*80 T?ad*r of the Year of Hoke County. She was rimed for the honor by a committee whose members re pfrvcni a cross section of the county's business and professional people, including educators. A teacher at each of the county's sdiwh is nominated for considera t?u and mm be a member of the North Carolina Association of Edu cators. Recemng the Hoke County dts tmctaon ako makes Mrs. Clark rt^pNc for consideration for the title of North Carolina Teacher of the Year. She was chosen from among six teachers nominated for the Hoke County title. The others ate Mary Archie McNeill of Hoke County High School. Gladys Colston of Upchvrch Junior Hgh. Barbara Lupo of West Hoke School. Jim %trx. Dmrltm* CimHt Fit graduaiDoai section ot' Tk? *il come out the l*?4 %ii Jwme 5th. Wt ?ant to be v*ne that everyone ts included in rft? sectuem. So 11 you Haven "t been cv?A."5ftJ m the next week please ?i urn ?Trti Ann VV'ebb and slue wtul b< elad to fix an ad ior you. A kttner ?a> received th? week that dmHtl be <rf iwrerest to some o* ?the odder fcJk.s o* the community. TW Ibuct fcJlows.. Dfjr Sana, I an e?ci.-?s3ng my check for Sfe.M no opveT renewal ot my safcwcnptve to The .Vrws Journal oatd October 1. 1*81. I tHfe wa and ww tamiS are tee I ?as scrn to learn of the prMT?>|[ <rf yew brother several ??ks ago. I always took forward to re fW Vm-j Jomrmai. Even Vdu^k there are nan newcomers ? Raefctd chm 1 doat km. 1 aaa latermed u Raefotd. its *"*** MO vtn Sea wishes. SiactfrK. Uhaa F. Moore B-I Ratewh Aprs Ra?e*h.N.c72>?> Kb puM? ?? ?#? ? "? . iSm AROLXD TXDWN. pagte ! :n Williamson of J.W. McLaughlin School, and Dazarene Page ol' J.W. Turlington School. The announcement was made Tuesday by Cohildia Lyons, chair man of the selection group. Mrs. Clark has been teaching for 12Vj years, four in Hoke County schools, and this is the third time she has been honored. She received the award of Outstanding Young Educator in 1972 from the Apex Jaycees. and was recognized by the Apex Rotary Club as Outstanding Teacher in 1973. Of the Hoke award. Mrs. Clark said Tuesday. "1 am proud to be selected as Hoke County's Teacher of the Year. I will work hard to represent Hoke County well in the state competition." She added. "My family's encouragement in this challenge is very dear to me. Without their love and interest, it would not be worth the effort 1 must make." Mrs. Clark's family consists of her husband. Bob Clark, a Raeford native, and their two sons. Chris topher. who is 10 and a Fourth Graders (but not one of his mo ther's) at South Hoke; and Ryan. t>. in kindergarten, in Mrs. P. Gillis's room, at McLauchlin School. Mr. and Mrs. Clark will cele brate their 15th wedding anniver sary on June 6. They live at 109 N. Highland St.. Raeford. Bob Clark is in educational-aids sales. Mrs. Clark's class is self countained. and she is in her third year at South Hoke. In the 19~t? school year, her first in Hoke she taught the Sixth Grade at J.W. Turlington (then Raeford F.lemen tary) School. Since 1978 she has been teaching gifted and talented students, and is (See TEACHER, pjee I i'P&L's William E. Gnihitm. Jr.. \siiiiiiltiin ai /n lurtt \ aJJrts>u<i> ih?? ifotdenvnk, v At Annual Chamber Of Commerce Dinner Coal, Nuclear Power Cited For Energy Members and guests ot the Kaetord-Hoke County Chamber ot (. ommerce were told Tuesday night .t Mud\ has concluded that coal and nuclear power arc the only econo mic alternatives the United States has to meet its energy needs for the remainder ot this century. And Carolina Power A: Light Co. alread\ has this "mix." the speak er. William K. Graham. Jr.. said Graham is CP\Ls senior vice president and general counsel and addressed the chamber's .13rd an mial Dinner Meeting. It ?as held in Gibson Cafeteria ot Hoke (.ountv High School. Graham referred to a studv made by the National Academy ot Sci ences. He said coal and nuclear fuel art- the two sources the American people must rely on Graham said the tev.'htiolov?v is available to meet the needs but the realization is impeded b\ political issues, and the political issues muvt he resolved. I his must be done h\ the federal gov em men i making firm vkvtMv?rtv 5!iMvk\sr-eneTg> ntatterv. vuwh iv t1ivrv>al After jNKitttnt ink ih4! The public tn^htccHNi b> :hc lliiw Mikr Island nuvK'Jtr ???? purs: jtcci dtnt. Grahar- CTA.L his made a "rv.it. ar -*ks* vjuvtc etVort on satctv." Mb'v*1 -a i %.\ ^xKkratx-*! the tvmpanx puiv jtv>\v The eoo normc and j'l Referring tv* ?*v . tucl rt;i\ a fit*;*- CP\l "?.?.v. Gra ham %atd >> p<r i\n; :he j* -*ct iv. vh i;\* -i In Upchurch Case School Board Upholds Attendance Policy w The Hole Counn B<\ard of ? ducat ton VKhk1i\ mchi decided to uphold a school-attendance pohev Kui members expressed regret that J lnth-jner*je siudeni had to take a cut to fail me ?-rade>. The Urltcti craJev. ho*e\er, arc toe the lit'th sa\-?eei cradinc pemod only. n*x for ihe~ whole school year, a board member said The vote was 4-0 on the case m \olving an Upchurch Junior Hiult School eighth-grade student. The fifth member of the board, chair man Dr. Riley Jordan, was called out of the meeting to a hospital before the motion on the subject was made. I he student's mother, Mrs. I \ civ n Mull ot Rockt'ish. appeared before I he hoard to express her ob i eel ion 10 her daughter's grades be ing cut under the policy. In CNNtfiue. the policv states a student who misses more than Ave da\s ot school iii ,i six -weeks grading period cannot make a tirade higher i han 65 I t ailing) tor the period. The policy anJ the detaiU of :he background were explained to the board h> I pchuuh Principal Allen Edwards In the case, the student Phyllis Mull. 14. was suspended tor three da>s lor fighting in vhool wth another girl student, who al-o Aa? Unopposed In November General Election Gay, Parnell , Locklear Win Races Ihe nun t? Democrat*: primary give tfw Hi>4f - StViUnd - Robeson cvHintitt' 2I? Dtaiici a ne? state representative hes*des Waving two others in otfior toe mem terms (none are opposed in the November gemeral ekvlMil. This rs shiwn by the kvmpMe. unoflfk-ial returns from she pmmary in the three counties.. William Gay. a Robeson County school 'official, replaced incumbent Robert Davis in the General Assembly's House. Reps. Horace Locklear and David Parnell won renomination. Sam Noble, the state senator lor the Hoke - Robeson 12th District, was unopposed for Democratic renominaton but will face Republi cation John R. Jones of Pembroke in the November election. Jones a u\ unopposed tor his pan\*s nomination. In the State House contests. Parnell of Parkton. led the five other candidates, receiving 11.631 votes Locklear received I0.~%. and c>a\ 9.08"". which is 35^ more than l)a\is ?;i>t . Davis finished fourth. 1 he totals tor the other candidates are 3.0lft for C \ Brown. Jr.. and 5.~Q3 for Iravv Brtlt. Parnell is running tor his fourth term in the House, and Loekiear tor his third, loekiear is a t.um berton attornev Gav has served ^ vcars in education in the state. !.? as principal ot Lumberton H-^h School and five as Robeson t ountv schools assistant superintendent He is a Saw veteran ot W>rld ^ar II Aeir Grid Coach Coming From S . Johnston Bradshaw Has Meeting With Bucks Clurt? Br*JJu* mfl his Hoke C?bbe? High School football pb\fT\ Thundit iftmxwn for the fint tune TV nnwn Tuesday night, the Hoke Co?nn B.v*rd of Education dndml hts avaptment as the Bads' new head hxthaH coach by K>mulh acveptiag him for em pionMM as a Hoke High health and physical education teacher. He ak? R certified m drrser education . The board acted oak on the teactnag position aact it does not employ the coaches as such. Brad slum's coaching duties ate addi tional to the teaching position. la leachat; health and P.E. and ?i ciuchnj;. Bradsham is fitting the tacancy created by the resignation of Clyde t Soupy) Camphei, ?"ho was aaaaed head football coach at has alma aami. LeesMcRae Col Itfe at Banner Elk. about two necks after t nag, appointed an avsxaant fntarh there. la aa nlum? carts Thursday afternoon, shortly before meeting the football squad. Bradshaw said he and his wife and their 3 - year ? old daughter Jenny would move this summer after he found a home in Raeford and sold their present home in Benson. Bradshaw. now 32. is coming to Hoke after serving four vears as head coach at South Johnston High School in Johnston County. Before going to Johnston he served four years as assistant coach at Jack sonville. N.C., High School in Onslow County on the coast. That's where he started coaching shortly after graduating from Elon College with a degree in physical education in 1971. Hoke High Principal Dr. Len wood Simpson told the reporter Thursday shortly before the inter view that the school was extremely fortunate in getting Bradshaw. that Bradshaw had been recommended highly by the people Simpson contacted in checking his back (See NfcW COACH, page I \'f. IV COACH. HOKE OFFICIALS -? Charles Bradsha* (<vitfi^|. *vwA up p<>t HI I'd head hmthall coach of Hoke County High School. is shvwn here with Hoke Principal Dr. Len*i>od Simpson \right \ and Director of Aikletn. % Billy? CoistiM in Simpson 's office Thursday afternoon |Staff P*h< >t< > hx Hill I indau. | >uHVtKic\i in- jbout t'i\c aso. 0*o re ?% *v-.n^!"? t'itth i i^:si :%? ,x: 1 j ^ard* ?a;d t*~v. -?> \* s '"'.is-co ?e^en o* ^-?v. .t..*\ce:her viunitc the ?"i'-> j."jto= i :\. >v t d^ard^ -ate ~~ r.j?; ' ^ c\ eiiM.\l abxrnor* d?r-r.i jbe jvnesi. but *heti c? acou "od oiv jrev eusjc abvvt-Ci. Ho- *ere >-u:. Orado* *<or * \e o' ':*??. eour*e> t"< >ft;cc"' '-iv nt aj; a.: the u .i- K-oust'ii K Mrs \h(U^A r->'. r.tiucc rtott: N> to Siv ;#w f.vc vOUrvjN twrc tso *e*?. %?j" 1 he ehiid'* -vore :o:d a reporter itt 'er'^ x ;ha; the %tudcnS*? ?>*? r, u health course. a:tvi '.?* -i prsv?;eal cvlus,a:iot: ai^- ^ so r>* but the cu;? ate- *;-% -stored N-e toio 5he rwa-J .ha! ?>o Uislri't obi?et "%? t e oauj:'.- e* X:ne punwhevi b> ?c!i ?..o.' .uod. but to her cranio Se?c *he ariuec '.rat ;r.o >::aJe^ Aff,- eu: beea-v: he* eon-' duet. but ;He c-adx~s ~aJ rver earned b\ *ta" ".be *" o had . a-n ? 1 I d*a*d? "ervoo rha; .he ? iidcnt hac hxa CttUgh: - .rte: e.ai ee pWu> Jc^tir.cJ o ? iitc sehov?l auorvJUr.ee (Vc* ho meettn?t. boa*o rncrrbe* Ril! Cameron :o<d ;*sc :c;vt;c' ' a:, since '.he jx>i. ?*.s? t>; tt.-*..' a' tendance a; I rvfi.reh haO * aneed u> **- rv t--o? v Vr eent o- the r v'v < Board i*renstvr Waller t. olev told Mr^ \|*t5; re ?a? pome :o \oie in :avvv o* :N. nxvK>n to upheld the I rvho'vh jv?'??C> b ?.u lSee St'H?K>L HO\K1> J-Ti Faber^e To Sponsor Blood Program TV Vnxrxjin Rt\1 Ctws Bkx vl - ?ill vtvi? K jc'ord Monday under the vponyorthip of the RaeKxrvl plant of Filyrpc li?c The ?VxK>r r>?>m ?dl be arranfed at the R?rt?wd L nited NfciMat Church. VnJunttw Kw Anuttiwi. ?ill he recened t*v?m 1 1 :J0 i.m. to 5 p.m.
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