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THURSDAY. JUNE 26. |?M> School lunch awards Five Hoke County pubbc scteok htachroom muagen ?oo eight awards this mouth a ampcthua with food ?nkt people of school sj stems throughout the state. These were woo a the Culinary Aits Show of the North Carotin* School Food Service Associatioa and iachaded the grand prise aad two first-prize aad five secoad-place awards. The awards, however, show not only highest-quality professional skill but most important wiffingaess to make whatever special effort it takes to provide students, educators aad munbcts of the schools* staff with healthful meah that also ate joys to eat. Coach's integrity Coaches applying for jobs should show by their records they can coach teams to win games, or at least win more than they lose. They also should show they respect integrity and have it. which covers hooesty. adhering to sportsmanship, and meeting their obligations, and keeping their promises, even when it's painful. The ability to coach teams into winning the coach can show by his or her record in coaching. The attitude toward integrity, however, shows only in subsequent performance. Of the qualities a coach should have, like any other teacher, integrity, obviously, is far more important than the ability to teach healthy young athletes the skills necessary to win. The reason, obviously, is the integrity the coach shows is copied by his or her students between practices, games and seasons, as well as in them, and probably for the rest of the athletes* lives. Best wishes to Hoke High for success in its search for a football coach who can serve as a wholesome model for his wwkau off the field as well as on. and produce a winner as well. --BL Court would be overruled If the General Assembly approves a bill introduced in the House recently it will be overruling a judgment of the State Supreme Court. The bill would restore retirement benefits to former District Court Judge Lin wood T. Peoples of Henderson. Peoples has been baned by the Supreme Court from serving in a judicial office and from receiving retirement benefits. The news report about the special legislation says he would get about S66.000 from the retirement system, which includes $14,000 Peoples has contributed to it. if the bill is enacted. (At this writing the bill was awaiting consideration by the State House, which had voted June 18 to consider it.) Restoring retirement benefits should be sought through the court, since it is the court which banned them. Peoples should, however, get back the $14,000 he put into the retirement fund. But it would be improper for the General Assembly to overrule an order of a court by enacting the special legislation. One serious result would be the action would set a bad precedent if it successfully overruled a court judgment once, it could do it again in other cases legislators chose to bring up. Irony Two members of the Communist Workers Party were convicted in Greensboro recently of desecrating the American flag. There's an irony in their action, since they destroyed the symbol of the Constitution, which guarantees their freedoms of speech and peaceful assembly, which they were exercising just before they decided to desecrete the flag. BL Talent for films Disaster, horror, and science- fiction films are ail the rage these days, and a tremendous amount of top-quality talent in the arts, engineering, and management have been devoted to producing every one of them. Too bad all that creative, engineering, and managerial genius cannot be devoted more often to improving people's understanding of people, as well as entertaining them. Upper Room Its a Small \^orld I Iaiiic v Bboiuae vmhki some rare- MMjt ? Anne l"7- it was an Indian- head! geany Dfcaqggas saw- it beat* the- &fte WT.. EXmgiac> tvumi iit oas a (An nwai in Ikmrnwre. He wis. adfcasei *> check with a bank tv> see wlheriher i* was worth a Ikrtt uwk tAuai a -cent mm. When it was. mew m VW dt was worth probuWv what SS us wanfti today. For about three wedfcs. utaas strange. n>asty odfcwr btadl Ve? hovering acoumk the Hofcdbera -sariL. 1 hunted tor its- sumbv*: m the garbage cam. behind: nftse utttk.. m the cabinet under oh* ?rAl. jmA in bnsesnaMt wknw aft* Ma come through the tJWr ?e> nt kitchen. I cmiiAt't t?m? dt. Tkea I thought it might hie cm mug ima the grease trap. So> I weat ?e she place where the- grease cuK is. That wasn't the: sourvr 1 !fea4 ne grease trap. Since the' <*&nr wars?'% wafcnag anybody sick or <i*en vornimc Tmfflw a gas that might espiteAe.. a ?*?aabr lity I also hud consa?em? t)>wagjl> I ust brtefN . C decided! tw> Iks * ge oa and maybe it would! awaw... But then II got sued! v# ?*. t called a plumber He *ats ??*g to come over the ne??r J)a* -aad 1? as up with a grease trap Then Bets* cejmmikd! me nfcat her car needed wortaa^g So in view utf the Npte cast af plumbing reaatr* audi car ?qwrs- 1 called the plumber ami caaceled the appointment. Bees* ooakdat nde very dose to- the jiflBce em a grease trap. A few dav.v later. irtwiagh. che strange odor went iw?. It fcasa't been back since. 1 spilled something:. tu> 3 jfrahfced one ot the two >pvt*jpe*, uWat had been on the- Hitchen snrik iter mwhe a year or so. ami ane<4 nqpaierty. and ushered: it to the spflL ?dHch was on the >?ehejr sdle df the lutchen. The strange odbr. t Mpfemed tt> notice, followed! me 3waa Ac satk That**, when B gwe ^ni af Ae water t threw await the >owaipe ia a? hand, ami :1s. brochea- m uhe snk. Thought twrnh*>&?: ~Let ?s *e* look back in jamr.. nor *?w.d m tear, but around! m a-ramar n ~ - ^ames Thwrbes . caraMwox aad writer. t ran across, chat m -h* feweward ?r tmti , m tlb. aM it tiafee arifeks. jMWiik tho^jth. Nat am 1 twwfc ?k senoasJ*. and found out Qamr I !ha? mussed * gut show. I cmU amer he am enanfflanr ?ot craac. because 1 befteve ?k *s meat is adsorber snanf* WontfelMtaRfar wfcw shqgAd 1 spwi a atfcer peoples' thnon h* ?dtaag tf? 1 4n* nunc! breaking an ruile bm ptu^jpiaaf so?, thing I think is goodL dbjugfh. HI keawe crtnoznut ox obe ubhJ lectaais. An tnteilevtuji a smw S3wriev~ ms?ead of Mmdwi C i i iifc mW TOOCtWI. bodentailv. speaking vrf aflg i? mat. Julia Chrid: jml Cm paw" is oae show iiChunmril 4)) that's both ginwuroimt ami irtw aiarive e*en thwmghi ITS tamer acteaspt ce trx to whoatp tap anvthmg Mia whompsup-sw-dtaer farifc and often Itamuimsi'i ?g Dkt sJkw?).. Then cw?v "^"Yasaf audi Friends" is eafertamnag: sdhMttag m music. Ok muttt. tiur euaftc. he had a "pep" string m> uewa wortLkaig with a dQassnc -anrsng quartet. winch piu*oi some ~>*V> and jazz. Yasaf operjfto, *ua ?f Chapel Mil. on Channel 4 tUNC TVX Speaking ot' Chapei HUH and Chapel ttibans* isti dhese aoane bod* M there who can- ceanrnd Jfhe of TV Itwl dtuc UNC graduate \nd* GctfEth k* asanme ni Mt. Ainu) is a good! wwifcai.. and find tent another cwuaedk aenes.* He's been m two series. cfte yuta year, and neithai used his onac saieacs. as the screen anil ssaee -erswas of Tav far 5?r jeancs." and the TV acnes. "The Aadw Griffith Show" <&& BnAi dhe <rf roie (wen S? Wal "The Lost Ohai" sunaaer bb^ tai ha, CNC s> Im i he's best in cwmrvh People & Issues c LACY TATE - A low - th* tomA. C. l*cy Tete. ef Chedtewm tfaatQhc$eagme.Mrte i?9*tk*tAnfe?f8T Mr. Tale iMiWn.nl m settiag ? the ChaAMMi MmIi li^ ftfy ?*??* fg?ided auctions far s tan - kcrrecs and other farat com madieies ?hick tagged Cfadbon ? ^ "Str?*K?n CapttL" He **s a hanker aid a cmc and cbnrcfc leader. As a ffcn of the ?wfces he pwtuiJ for P"?e rooms m the C?tn*? Canary Mental <hrag his 24 nan Lacy Taw no. left tnck^ JOHN GtUNN ? II wj wem ago it was w* |ti?wn to serve to the Noftk Cinin General A i h>j **h John O Gw of CtswtS _ Caato. Last week 1 noticed in tMf Gowrf .Mi ii?ng?' dm Casnel *?w to iSfcEi^ST Gm *? ?kw SOlfc aaawcrtary. Ii (?nil's ftoeMeaml Cddsratioa "IMaa oT the Year" la the General Asr afcli laha Gnan was a qmct fffi i aiwuwu the respect of aft He dihl speak ??en feat when he did speak the reseSScTTtrigangl^ PARK ? la recent wain ?e have beea tabf with soae of the frcandtis cf the Rescwth Triaagte Park located klma Riteipi, Chapel IB awl Dnrium. Among those in the forefront were Roawo Gnest and Wftmi P. Saunders nh? screed as GftD Director daring nnt of the Lather H. Hodges ad ministration . An interesting book conU be written on the up# and downs of the cart? days of the profed which it nan a potent part a tht fivwth and progress of North Pappy Creek Philosopher Dear editor: Socc OR of the qualifications far speaking oat oa a subject is a K*ac i|p? Me of it. I feci quali fied to talk about a werm Cwmtnn ka? I read about last nnjht and to ?am against its spread to the UiMKd States. The la* bans TV commerwiLs anvd at ifaddren 13 or younger. If it spreads to this country, the neievtsica industry wiD go broke. >'?r.Ty putm at its commercials, as best 1 can judge, are aimed at l3-vear-?4ds or vooger. For instance, far over a year now an ex-novie star has been straight euag om nervous people who drink M? much coflee of the wroaeg kal When they switch to hts they settle dowa to shooting better golf., pi a.tk'mg better law. etc. 1 had no idea there were that many getters and lawyers with 13-vear nkd minds. Now that brand of coffee is not to be confused with the brand that's grown oa a mountain and packed owheujiatnK. hauled down b*" a (kakn ad shipped to every* (tvvw\ wore ? the United States. I've kvct awkntend hem that Amket could make that many Inpw Mnhc a 1-V year -old could opbia it do Me. Jto? I wm'i go nito the mental <ef otf ?.\ip cMuaerciais. deter - pmv (low waxes, baby diapers or can w?e ex-foccbaH player told w? to hn . . 1 feed sane m Cfwaw will* read this letter when it appears in TV .VviJlMinMri and it's a food thene. hecmc if one did and thereafter get a Ml passed banning TV cvauauerctah aimed at 13-year - otd awk or younger, sooner or later the Mi would be expanded to udwk baaMNug TV programs of the sane Mental caliber, and then whac would we have left? What's on far tonight? Some-f | h?h has outplaced my TV guide. Yours faithful?. J.A. Letter To The Editor ?utJM ther Med ? veterinary dm ?cv. The dnc ? Hoke Coanty Raeford AmmI Omc on College Dm. jKt off U.S. 401 Sooth and Hams Ait? t. at the southern edkge of RaefordV This Is The Law AKKANGBtGFUNEftALS 1 h is often said that the law ?aches the fives of aH of ns from birth W death. That being true, it ' to lean that law looks after the -?r Aa the faaeral dniLtm is hy Hato Carohaa law to
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