Newspapers / The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.) / May 29, 1980, edition 1 / Page 10
Part of The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
?SECOND GRADE WINNERS ? Louise R Bamwvlls doss tke first-place trophy for the second grades at the Hohe Schooi Field Day The students are shown with their teacher |left mir) and Vicky McMillan. >, teacher's aide. Front. L-R ?? Matthew XVtfv. Jodx Cummings. Thomas ?: McMillan. John Beaver. Alexander McDougald. Daniel McCtendon. and Daniel Pure ell. Second ? Heidi Williams. Cindy Sanders. Geraldm# Baker. ?* Tera Campbell. Andrea Blue. Sharon Shaw. Vivian Gibson. Lymette McKenzie. and Sharon Hvbson. Third -? Jt>hnny Walters. John Patterson. Bobby Bethea. Damon Dockery. Roy Hams. Terry Thompson. Rimntc Gibson. Dennis Fairlev. THIRD GRADE CHAMPS ?? The competition tor the third gruJes at MVm Hoke School's Field Day Friday morning hus hvii by Rosette Locklear s class, shown here with the teacher | right zvurl and teacher 's aide. Debb*e Little [left rear]. The students, except for William PiarceU. who couldn t attend, are. L-R. front -- Lou Ann Dunagan. Denise Cameron. Lynette Jones. Troy Simmons. Betty Jacobs. Aurgay Fairtex. Chalmane Cobb, and Twana Bridges. Second ?? Aldred Puree!!. Stephen Baker. Anthony McLaughlin. Shannon Hotter berth. Jackie Locklear. Anthony Monroe. Jonathan M alloy. Richard Ross. Richard McSeill. and Randy Linrkleur. Third -- Craig Southerland. Robert Torre nee. Wendell Jones. ?tWv*t McNeill. Antonia Kearns. Kerrn McLean. Pamela W 'right, and Barbara Nixon. FOURTH GRADE WINNER ?? Mrs. Barbara Lupo's class. shown here with Mrs. Lupo. won the trophy for the Fourth Grade competition at the West Hoke School Field Day Friday. The students are. L R front -- Alxtn Shaw. Link Morrisey. Billy Kelly. E.J Smith. Sonya Morrison. Kevin Pagan. Wanda Cobb, and Kathy Beaver. Second row ?? Wesley Baldwin. Jackie Goins. Knstie Baker. Shelie Vincent. Tabttha Jackson Rodne\ Sanders, and Gregory Dockery. Third row - Lawanda Bronson St e tame Holland. Dwayne Morrison. Sharon Cameron. Chrts Barron. Hondo Blue Curtis Cummings. and Teresa Kershaw. Fourth - James Robinson. Jerry Williams. Joseph Cox. Dana Hagins. Tina Mc La whom. Barbara \loms*y Janet McMillan, and Darryl Young. COMPUTER SPECIAL RENTAL PLANS includes General Ledger. Accounts Payable. Accounts Re ceivable, Payroll and Inventory. $70.00 installation fee and 1 advance payment is required. Delivery is 10 days effective May 15. 1980 Are Interest Rates More Than Your Business Can Afford? RENTING MAY BE THE ANSWER Call For Free Demonstration On Indhrldioal Basis 875-8172 RESCUE SQUAD punr COMPUTER SYSTEMS. Inc. Pilot Building 227 N. Mam Raetord N C Ted M. Davis Oxen dine, Son Ride 25 Miles In Bike-A-Thon Forty- m. it* year -old Earl Oxc* dine and be 12-vear-old son Buch ?ere the oohr entries to pedal the entire 25 aitsof the Hoke County B&e-A Thoo Sunday. Sue Faat. chairman of the cystic fibrose fund - raising bike event, reported. The elder Oxendme cowered the distance in about an hour and a quarter. She said only seven riders en tered. and S8S raised -from people pledging a certain aanpnt for each mile t tpwwwJ iMw UMkd. Mrs. Faat MUibmi the snail ?oaabiir of mriu to the bets that the pneraa was htM on a holiday weekend (Memorial Dot) and the weather was excellent for bead) gomg. Oxendme. assistant superin teadeat of Hoke County schools, finished first, but his son got the first - place prize because the elder Oxendme is an adult. The elder Oxendine's pledges totaled S3S. Bucky Osendine had to ride two bikes to finish. His first broke down about S miles from the umiim line. So be and his ipii bike were picked up awl carried back, another bike was obtained far him. Then he was taken back to the point where he had his matfuoc tion. and he continued his trip. Bob Moses, covering the regular lo-mile course in 50 minutes placed second, and his brother Jim ?ho pedaled the 16 males ? tO hummcs. third. Levis Unchurch. Jr.. afao co vered the 16 miles and ?as the mu|ta rider to make the roa*e he is 10. Hb sister. MoUae. who ? 8.' pfdilcd SVa miles, becomai the voungest girt to travel that far. Vianne Howard called ? the highest total in pkdps - S40. She coakia't participate in the ride but others honored her pledges among them. Raeford Jaycettes Receive Stale CP Honors The Raeford Jiycettts recdwd a pi aye from the state organization earher this month tV their out studint achievement in the (Vwads (or Palsy project. They also imwd a plaque from the Cerebral Patsy Foundation for raising the most money for the foundation among North Carolina Jaycette chapters. Another award was given the local group tor participation in cerebral palsy acti vities. The Rneford chapter was pre sented the awards during the state Jarcettes convention Mav lt>18 in Asherille. Barbara James and Rhonda West of the Rndbrd Javcrtt^ attended the convention. Xationml Educational Basses Week Hoke School Officials Honored As public information officer for Hoke County schools, associate Supt. John D. McAllister an* nounced that Supt. Raz Autry. principals. supervisors, and others in the school system were honored during National Educational Bosses Week, May 18 - 24. In proclaiming National Educa tional Bosses Week in North Can> Health Watch Safety Rules For Bicyclists w ?nh the price of gas^ine in creasing along with the spring S^a,UrrS- Nonh imans are turning to two^heeled transportation. h. UHI ^!sc on a hKycJe for recreation. evervise or to cut pennies, hhi are classified under Nonh Carolina's laws as whlT J %eh,cle and are subject *n!l Jh? ot ,h* nya(i ? cars and other wheeled transportation. rvm^K *? ,s a ^5?od nxMto to remember when you are hiking Cwltsts are no match tor larger taster vehicles. ?*?'. There were 1.0*2 bicscle acci dents reported bv the N.C. Division Thirt h'CkS tW f,Scal W \i,*L n>'?nc were fatal and 1? v* und,rr *?* ^ or fact contributing I- ,hcvr dualities were attributed to ignorance of bievde laws* and d,srr*ard traffic BK-yding can be fun and safe if rules when " ,eu cummon sense \ ,vou arv otJ? riding. The Nonh Carolina Medical Sooetv has ZSZjg"? "? -'p -Look betore crossing an\ inter - sectK>n. and STOP a, ihose mt? signs>nS> U"h S,0pl?h,s ? traffic rh^ ^KC^nals *htfn ,urn,ng. Let """"d k"<~ "A bicycle, like all ?ehici? must be kept m good condign and sensed ?hen neces sjry^ Make sure that vour brakes work satistactorallv and keen enough air in vour ?,res lo a\^d popping a wheel as you ride -Have the reflectors checks regularly to make sure theT a^ positioned where other motorrc** can. ^ 'hem cfeariv. If vou n<j^ ' u*h' A?; '* ???*?? "ear a protective helmet to ^ '"Juries Should mhj be thniwr. Avoid wearing cWhing sugh as baggv pants o5 * l. ,a^ ?hat mEh, ? S3S,B "* "" - ??? Flctllw^,,wOBEY ALL TRAF ,nAp*rica. 200 | Itna Cjov. Jim Hunt cited increasing complexity in the role of the school administrator. In addition, the governor's proclamation noted participation by school administrators in pro fessional and civic duties. Efforts to honor educational bosses were undertaken, statewide and in local communities, by merobqs of the North Carolina Association of Educational Office personnel. Administrative and supervisory personnel at the central office were treated to a luncheon on Friday by the central office secretarial staff. Hoke Swingers Graduate 13 Gibson Gymnasium was filled Friday evening with fun. food, fellowship and music for the annual Hoke County Swingers graduation. Thirteen people graduated. Professional dancers traveling through the area entertained the audience. They were Wilma Rus sell, Rena Pickler. Frances Hol land. and Helen Tuttle. Vets Ask EDITOR'S NOTE: Following arc representative questions answered daily by VA counselors. Full in formation is available at any VA office. Q ? I want to use m> G1 Bill entitlement to purchase a mobile home and a lot to put it on. But 1 understand 1 must get two separate loans at different interest rates. Is this true? A ? No. Effective April 3. the loans may be combined at one interest rate. 0 - May a veteran receive Veterans Administration educa tional assistance for training lead ing to a private pilot's license? A ?? No. Educational assistance may not be provided by VA for training leading to a private pilot's license. A veteran must, however, possess a private pilot's license w Nefore entering a commercial living program for which VA educational^ assistance is to be provided. Q ? Can closing costs be included in the amount of roonev the Veterans Administration guarantees for a G1 home loan? A - No. All closing costs must be paid by the veteran in cash front his or her own resources. Q - I am presently on active duty and am participating in the IVst Vietnam Veterans' Educational^ Assistance Program. 1 have a three - year enlistment commitment. How many months of entitlement will I have on completion of this commitment? A -- Under the Post Vietnam Veterans' Educational Assistance Program entitlement is limited to a maximum of 3t? months, or the number of months vou contributed, whichever is lesser. Hoke County Soil & Water Conservation by Sim Hjrrtn Darlene Garner. District Secre tary for the Hoke Soil and Water Conservation District, attended a statewise District Secretary work shop on May 20 and 21. The workshop was sponsored by the N.C. Division of Soil and Water Conservation. Of % District Secretaries in the^ state. 66 attended. Environmental education was one of the many topics discussed. CLASSIFIED PASES CALL 875-2121 cYl<ewA - ^ounuxl . ? .the marketplace of millions of smart buyers and sellers! Whether it's products, merchandise, services or employment, you get the most for your money with a low-cost Classified Ad!
The News-Journal (Raeford, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 29, 1980, edition 1
10
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75