of H Merest. 1 Browsing in the files of The News-Journal 25 years ago Thursday, June 6, 1957 Hoke County commissioners in their regular monthly meeting Monday rejected a petition to lower tax values on real estate in the county, employed Archie Byrne as the county's first salaried tax collector, and passed a resolution endorsing Laurie McEachern for appointment by the governor to the position of State Commissioner of Revenue. * * * Camp Tom Upchurch, located 15 miles southeast of Raeford and serving the Boy Scouts of seven counties, will open Sunday. June 16, for five one-week periods. * * ? John F. Campbell, Raeford farmer and businessman, was elected president of the Raeford Chamber of Commerce. Inc.. at the first meeting of the board of directors in the chamber's new year. \^hich was held yesterday. ? * * Graham Clark, who for some years worked with A. A. Graham at his Gulf station on Main Street and who has been for several months operator of the Pure Oil station on Harris Avenue, announces this week that he is back with Gulf again as proprietor of Clark's Gulf Station, a new station located on US 401 south of the 211 overpass. * ? * Commencement exercises were at Upchurch High School on Monday, June 3 at 11.00 a.m. Mxty-seven seniors were graduated. ? ? * The Raeford team in the Eastern Peak is the highest of all mountains in the U.S.S.R. Division of the Babe Ruth League will play two games next week. 15 years ago Thursday, June 8, 1967 A delegation of Hoke County Democrats went to Raleigh Wed nesday to ask the House Committee on Congressional Redisricting to let Hoke remain in the Seventh District. ? * * Funeral services for Mrs. Retha Janie Cole. 64. were conducted Friday at Raeford Methodist Church by the Rev. R.E. L. Moser and the Rev. Cortez Cooper. * * * Five local 4-H Club members will enter horses in the South Piedmont Horse Show at Rocking K Ranch at Charlotte. June 17. * * * The Board of Hoke County Commissioners approved a request at Monday's meeting for special tire protection tax in the Rockfish and the Puppy Creek fire districts. The federal government has allotted S41.105 for child de velopment in Hoke County. ? * * Raeford Town Board and the mayor will take their oaths of office sometime before the July board meeting, but the job wasn't ac complished this week as planned. * * * Marine W.J. Bennett. Jr.. a 1966 graduate of Hoke High School, has been promoted to lance corporal. * m * It cost the town SI 28 in materials and at least that much in time and labor to replace stop signs that apparently were deliberately de stroyed. * * ? The Hoke County School activity bus would not carry all the boys and girls who wanted to go to 4-H camp this week. Deaths And Funerals Julian H. Squires Julian Henry Squires, 54, of Kelly died June 1 at the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Fayetteville. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at Natmoore Baptist Church with Rev, H.D. Harris officiating. Burial followed in church cemetery. Surviving are his parents, Robert H. and Myrtle Bigford Squires of Kelly, his son, Julian Ray Squires of Raleigh, his brother, J.C. Squires of Wilmington; one sister, Mrs. Lorese S. Horrell of Atkinson. Quinn McGowen Funeral Home of Burgaw was in charge of the arrangements. MCnu it counting on you CUSTOMER SERVICE Dundarrach, N.C. COMPLETE INSECT CONTROL FROM THE HOME TO THE FARM ? Federal Crop Insurance Route 1 Box 251-A Shannon, N.C. Phone 875-8912 Nights - Jimmy Clark 875-5098 Richard McMillan 875-2493 THE RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF This Man Was Born In The Hoke County Jail 48 Years Ago. LET'S KEEP HIM THERE. ON JUNE 29th, 1M2, VOTE FOR 2* YEARS EXPERIENCE IN HOKE CO. LAW ENFORCEMENT RE-ELECT Sheriff David M. Barrington YOUR VOTE AND SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED P?td by Support an of Sheriff David M. Barrington Of Science And Mathematics 2 Students Named To School Amy Schuchard and Lisa Gillespie, sophomores of Hoke County High School, have been selected to attend the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics in Durham for the 1982-83 school year. The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics is a public residential, coeducational high school designed for juniors and seniors with exceptionally high intellectual ability, especially in the areas of science and mathematics. Miss Schuchard is the daughter of David and Linda Schuchard of Aberdeen. She is a very active stu dent at Hoke High. She is a member of the Science Club and The Society of Distinguished American High School Students. She is also the accompanist for chorus and the Barbershop Singers. During first semester of this year, se taught music to the TMH IV class. She has been an honor student throught her stay at Hoke High and was recently in ducted in the National Honor Society. Amy plans to pursue a career in pharmacy or phar maceutical research. Miss Gillespie is the grand daughter of Daniel and Ruth Gillespie of Rt. 1, Red Springs. Lisa is ver outgoing and enjoys helping others. She served as presi dent of her freshman class and was elected vice president of the Stu dent Government Association for the 1982-83 school year. Lisa is also a member of the band, The Society of Distinguished American High School Students and the Na tional Honor Society. During this school year, she has devoted much of her free time to tutoring students in math. Lisa plans to pursue a medical career. Lisa Gillespie IffeaiQTWatch The most common medical com plication encountered during com mercial airline flights is hyperven tilation - rapid and deep breathing - that usually occurs because of anxiety, according to the American Medical Association's Commission on Emergency Medical Services. In general, the policy of airlines faced with a medical emergency is assessment of the severity of the problem by a cabin attendant who reports to the captain. If the condition warrants medical atten tion, a request for a physician's services may be made or, in cases where physicians are not aboard, a paramedic or trained nurse may be requested. First aid training of cabin atten dants varies among commercial airlines from four to twelve hours and may include cardiopulmonary resuscitation with annual refresher courses of one to six hours. The commission recommends that patients not fly during the congestive stages of an upper respiratory tract infection. If flying is necessary, patient! should use ,r nose drops or a nasal spray during the descent or an oral decongestant one hour before descent. Patients also should perform a technique known as the Valsalva maneuver in which a breath of air is drawn in, held for a moment while the nostrils are pinched and the mouth is closed, and then is forced upwards by straining to exhale. This maneuver increases the pres I WAGON WMffL RfSTAURANT THURSDAY fr HUDAY SHRIMP BASKET (about 20 ihrimpl with FF. Slaw b HushpupplM $3.N T?fc? Out Ord tn CaB ?7K7?2 sure in the passageway leading to the middle ear and relieves the pressure on the ear drum. Crying in small children may have the same effect. To avoid the possibility of dehy dration in infants due to the low humidity of air inside aircraft cabins, small amounts of water should be offered throughout the flight. During descent, the swal lowing of fluids may be helpful in preventing an earache by forcing air into the middle ear. People susceptible to motion sickness should take an antimotion sickness drug before flying, but some other measures also can help. Flying at night reduces the visual stimulation that can trigger motion sickness. Sitting in a reclining posi tion also helps as does occupying a seat close to the center of gravity of the plain and away from the engines (to decrease the sensation of vibration). As a rule of thumb, people with any medical problem or those who have undergone surgery recently should consult with their physicians before flying. Your Plants May Help Your Health Your garden may be help ing you in more ways than you realize. It provides a sound barrier to noises that may cause high blood pressure. Trees, shrubs and other ^ plants provide an effective sound barrier against noise pollution. RE-ELECT Mabel M. 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