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Carter's P-'N'-C Wins I The Men's Volleyball League sponsored by Hoke County Parks and Recreation Commission concluded with tournament action on Thursday, December 17. Complete tournament results are as follows: December 14 Bad Co defeated kiwanis Club Carter's P-N-C 401 Gulf Naturals Spikers Bad Co Teal Oil December 15 Carter's P-N-C Naturals Spikers 401 Gulf Naturals Kiwanis Club Teal Oil Spikers ? December 16 Carter's P-N-C Bad Co Teal Oil Naturals Teal Oil Bad Co December 17 Championship Match The final match was gathered by Carter's Pig-N-Chicken over the regular-season champs Teal Oil Co. Carter's Pig-N-Chicken jumped off to a super start, winning game one 15-6. Reggie Frahm served 8 points to spark Carter's P-N-C. In game two. Teal Oil hung tight picking up the victory 15-13. Gilbert Cubb paced Teal Oil with 9 serving points. The season's final game went to the tournament champions. Carter's Pig-N-Chicken 15-12. Mark Madden was a deciding figure for Carter's P-N-C serving 8 points to lock in the championship. 15-1. 15-1 15-1, 15-1 15-13. 5-15. 15-4 15-9. 16-14 15-2, 13-15. |S-< 15-8. 15-1 16-14. 16-14 15-7, 15-4 15-10. 15-13 15-9. 11-IS, 15-10 15-7. 17-15 Men s Basketball Unbeaten All Stars Win The Men's Basketball League opened the week's schedule with Hollingsworth Barbers defeating LREMC b4-49. K. McDonald picked up 19 >ints, L. McBryde had 17, and A. aynes had 12 points for Hollings worth Barbers. For LREMC J. McCollum had 14 points. E. Chavis had 13 points, and L. Patterson tossed in 1 1 points. The second game of the night went to the 7bers over the Mind blowers 93-46. V. McDougald had 18 points, K. Carpenter had 14. M. Brown had 10. M. Bratcherhad 10. and L. Black threw in 10 points for the 7bers. C. McRae with lb points. J.J. Williams with 11. and W. Ellerbe? with b for the Mind blowers. Wednesday night action, in the first game, the All Stars nipped the 7bers 77-73. All Stars leading scorers were G. Maynor with 2b points. R. Maynor with 22. D. Huff and B. Leslie tossed, in 10 points each. K. Carpenter led all scoring with 27 points: C. Black had 21. B. McDougald and D. Adams had 8 points each for the 7bers. In the second game of the night, the Suns edged out Hollingsworth Barbers b3-b0. The Suns were led by M. McGregor with 19 points. L. Crawford with 18. and J. Cart hens with 12 points. L. McDonald had 15 points. J. McDonald had II. and A. Haynes had 7 points tor Hollingsworth Barbers. As the action continued Thurs day night, the first game matched the Bullets against the Suns with the Suns coming out on top 81-61. J. Carthens had 20 points, M. McGregor had Ih, N. McNeill with 14. R. McLean had II. J.J. McPhatterand L. Crawford had 10 points each for the Suns. F. Barnes had 22 points. M. Jones had 15. and E. Carthens had 14 points for the Bullets. In the final game of the night. Hllingswwrth Barbers defeated the Mindblowers ^1-41. L McBryde led all scoring with 23 points. J. McDonald had 20. D. Virgil with Ih and K. McDonald had 1? points for Hollingsworth Barbers. J.J. Williams tossed in 18 points. A. Monroe with 10. and T. Brynson with 8 points for the Mindblowers. STANDINGS W L 1 . All Stars 4 0 2. House of Raeford 4 l 3. "'bers .1 I 4. Suns ,1 2 5. Hollingsworth Barbers 3 2 LREMC 1 4 Bullets () ^ 8. Mindhlowcr\ 0 5 Upchurch Girls Lose One, Win One I he Ladv Eagles suffered their first loss ot the season Thursday, to Anson. 24-27. After a slow start in the first half for both teams. Anson took a. 4-.? load at halftime. Plaqued with poor free throws and turn-overs, the Fagles managed a one point lead in the fourth quarter, their first lead of the game. A rebound one plav later and the Fagles got caught with a 3 sec. lane violation and Anson capitalized on the play. The Lady Eagles ran out of time. I hey 'II Welcome These "Gift Certificates" You don't have to gift Mom or Dad with expen sive gift certificates to please them this Christmas, teens. Make up your owrn "certificate" entitling Mom to so many evenings of babysitting or promising Dad so many car washes. Upchurch 0.1129 24 Anson 2 2 12 11 Tuesday. December IS. the Lady Kagles defeated Irwin .15-1,1. Hollingswonh and Southerland led ihe Eagles with 10 points each followed by Schuchard's t>. The Eagles worked the hall inside and saw success. M. Rodr.gnez let! I r\\ in with Upchurch N record is now 4-1 going into the Christmas break. Upchurch 9156 5 -.15 Irwin 324 4 = 13 Santa Says: For those difficult-to wrap gilt items, here's a so lution: paper sacks in holi day colors. tied with a how. will hold those odd-shaped purchases. Decorate sacks with colorful Christmas seals for good measure. Happy Holidays! Hoke Girls Win, Boys Lose At 71st Seventy-First High's boys' basketball teams ? varsity and junior varsity -- defeated Hoke High's December 15 on the Seventy ? First court, but the Hoke girls came through. 60-46. In the boys' varsity game, Jerry Clark of Seventy-First scored 29 points for the leading individual total. Eldred Blue was high for Hoke with 20. followed by F. McLean with 16. Greg Hollings worth. Hoke's high scorer regularly in previous games, was held to 8 points. The other Hoke scorers were Thomas with 3, and Pleasant and Moore with 5 each. M. McLean completed the active player group for the game. Seventy-First's other scorers were Tim Medley with 17. Ford 9, McNeill 4. Henderson 2. and Johnson 6. Brunner. Biddix and Robinson also played for the winners. The score was tied at 29 points at the half. The outcome left Hoke's record for the season at 3 wins and 4 losses. The Hoke JVs lost by just a single point (46-45). It was only their second defeat in six games and came after they had won four straight. The Hoke girls' victory left them with the same record for the season as the boys' varsity. Debra Love led the Hoke scoring with 19, and shared individual-scoring honors for the game with Palmer of Seventy -First. For Hoke, Sabrina Barnes scored 18, Monroe 13, McAllister 6, Pendleton 2, and Davis 1. The halftime score was Hoke 30 Seventy-First 22. Union Pines Boys , Hoke Girls Win Union Pines beat Hoke High in the boys' varsity game but Hoke beat Union Pines in the girls' game Friday night at Hoke. The boys' game ended 52-50, with Darryl Person of Union Pines top individual scorer with 30 points. Greg Hollingsworth was high lor Hoke with 19. followed by Eldred Blue with 16. It took an overtime period to , decide the girls' game. The Hoke girls took the contest 51-46. Yvonne Holder of Union Pines was the game's individual scoring leader with 20 points, followed by Deborah Love with 18. The results left the Hoke boys with a 3-4 record and the Hoke girls 4-4 going into the Christmas holi days. The junior varsity didn't plav Friday. 1 The summaries: Boys: Union Pines -- Person 30, Dowd 6, Fuquay 10, McCrimmon 4, Cameron 2. Hoke ? Hollingsworth 19, F. McLean 6, Blue 16, Moore 2 Pleasant 4, Thomas 3. Union Pines Hoke 22 8 10 12 = 52 18 10 139= 50 Girls: McCrimmon 2, Kell^ 4, Han^ood Johnson 5. 1 ? Hoke - Love 18, Monroe 7, Barnes 8. Adams 9. McNeill 4 nhncnn s Semi-pro Baseball Donors Listed I he following donors to the planned program of the Hoke County Semi-pro Baseball Associa tion were announced this week by the association: Aberdeen Coca-Cola. Bank of Kaetord. Caddell's Grocery, Calico Corner. J. W. Canady. Faberge. Farms Chemicals. G?.VA Electrical. Heilig-Meyers. Hedgpeth Insu rance. Hoke Auto Co., Howell Drug, Dr. Donald Johnson. The Johnson Co., Johnson's Style Salon. Louise's Beauty Shop, Lun dy Shoe Shop, McNeill OH Co.. Pittard & Perry, Raeford Animal Uinic, Raeford Cleaners, Sears Catalog Merchant. Shoe Chest, Wagon Wheel. T.B. Upchurch. Willcox & McFaydyen , Gerald Wright. Moses. Diehl, & Pate Joyce s Beauty Shop and McNair's Ueaners. Raeford Merchants Bowling League TOP 10 Thomas Ham Larry Black Larry McDonald Marion Hollingsworth Lee Dixon James Nixon Sylvester McAllister James Singletary Anthony Holmes Larry Lovick HIGH GAMES, SERIES Marion Hollingsworth 511 Lernell Kelly 207 DEC. 17 RESULTS H. Florist 3 Strikers 1 Auto Parts 2 Barbers 2 Fireballs 4 Michael's 0 DEC. 31 SCHEDULE Fireballs vs. Barbers Strikers vs. Michael's Auto Parts vs. H. Florist 174 173 172 171 169 167 167 162 161 160 GET YOUR FUEL OIL EARLY! We Will Be Closed On THURSDAY, DEC. 24 AND FRIDAY, DEC. 25 And Will Reopen Monday, Dec. 28 Raeford Oil Co. & Teal Oil Co. We will also be closed New Year's Day, Jan. 1 i. i I STANDINGS W L H. Florist 40 20 Barbers 34 26 Michael's 31 29 Strikers 29 31 Fireballs 25 35 Auto Parts 21 39 TENNIS LADDERS WOMEN 1. Marilyn Semones, 2. Joanne Simpson, 3. Susan Phillips, 4. Carol Holland, 5. Joy Upchurch, 6. Betty Morgan. 7. Betty Smith, 8. Mary James, 9. Helen Huffman, 10 Jane Davis, 11. Joanne Moses, 12. Laura McLeod, and 13. Eloise Carter. MEN 1. W.K. Morgan, 2. Chess Hayes, 3. Steve Riillips, 4. Billy Powell, 5. Robert Calhoun, 6. Gene Hasty, 7. David Richards, 8. Tommy Gaddis. 9. Cecil Bond, 10. Barry Bond, 11. David Smith. 12. Jamie Hayes, 13. Larry Upchurch, 14. Benny McLeod, 15. Gene Carter, 16. Vardell Hedgpeth, 17. Jim Moses, 18. Eric Coley and 19. Bob Moses. Customers To Get Break Through T ax Cut The Federal Telephone Excise Tax will drop from 2 per cent to 1 per cent on January 1 , which means that Carolina Telephone customers will save approximately $2.5 mil lion on their telephone bills in 1982, according to T.P. William son, the company's vice president 'administration. At 2 per cent, the company's customers paid approximately S5 million in excise tax in 1981. In an annual process set in motion by Congress several years ago, the tax has been declining by 1 per cent each January. Due to changes in federal legislation, the Juniorettes Make Christmas Stockings This is the season of giving, and the Raeford Juniorettes have done their share. At the December 9 meeting, the Juniorettes made Christmas stock ings for the Hoke County Chil dren's Center. Then on December IS, Judy Scull and Ginny Leach delivered them to the children. The stockings added a special touch to the children's Christmas. The Juniorettes have been busy collecting money for the Easter Seals as well. If you have not made a contribution, please do so today. The Juniorettes meet every sccond Wednesday of each month. The officers are Judy Scull, presi dent; Carla Myers, first vice presi dent; Fran Buoyer, second vice president; Debbie Williams, secre tary-treasurer; Dana Connell, his torian; and Gena Jackson, chap lain. The advisor is Mrs. Connie Feirauson. The Raeford Juniorettes would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! excise tax has remained at 2 per cert for the past two years. The levy is now scheduled to remain at I per cent until Jan. I, The estimated difference between what telephone customers would have paid at the 2 per cent rate and what they will actually pay at the new 1 per cent level makes up the tax rate savings for consumers. With the price of telephone service tending upward due to Federal Communications Commission mandated competition and infla tion, the savings at 1 per cent in . 1982 may be greater than the ' estimated S2.5 million. Some SI 16 million of the total SSI 6 million saved nationwide will be saved by customers of the nation's 1,500 Independent tele phone companies, according to estimates by the U.S. Independent Telephone Association. The re mainder of the savings - some S400 million- will go to Bell system customers. The Independent com- | 1985 (J percent on long distance calls. The to* 97^ at Perc*nt from 1954
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