- ? ? Ml ^ TIME TO LEARN? The girt"* trmck team at Hoke High gets a fesawt pom their coach to prepare them for the upcoming meets Local Bands Help Hospital Two local Rock bands, "Stampede" and "Fancy" played for a benefit fundraiser for the Surgical Technologists, Chapter 9240 of Moore Memorial Hospital last Saturday. As a result $340.00 was raised. Davis Arrives For German Duty O ' *- ' the 3rd Armored Division, was previously assigned at Fort Bragg. Spec. 5 lsiah Davis Jr., son of Isiah and Minnie P. Davis of 112 Buie St., Red Springs, has arrived for duty in Frankfurt, West Ger many. Davis, a computer operator with The specialist's wife, Geneva, is the daughter of Alex Brown of Route 1, Shannon. * D&T Construction Ij Takes Wild Cats neWoaoi's VoicvMI Leagw cut? cd actm oa Fcferon 21 as the Wfci Cats DAT Ccn SttUCtMa. h ?? a dax match. rtk DAT coawi o? ? the wa\ 15-1 1. #-IS, 15-12. Ella Ruana and Jan SMA led DAT CoutntctKa, wide Ladi Rexefcaad Shirie* Rush fwkd the WttdCats. !? another irrw,"ti . i)k fNxatset tovblbf Ddwe&BhRaod Brest da McPhatter, defeated the lliaEn i 15-4, 15 10 Tk llralti'. were gaidked b> Carolyn Moaroe aad Mary Aften . TWpir, qwMwed as tbe Dtt mood Powder Puffs weat up agiuHt the Spikes. GenUae Ellerbe aad Dorrtseae Roper helped the Spikes to a 15-9, 15-9 via. The Powder Puffs were led b\ Jean South aad Becky Baker. la other action k was the Saeakers versus Jerry's Auto Repair. The Saeakers, behind the playing of Defea Luasford aad Kia HoOaad. wa the aach 15-4, 15-1. Jerry's, Aato Repair was gmdtd toy JaaeBe Thompkms and Shntey Melton. Action continued ?ith (he W? as piavtag apast (be DetetaMes. Oiarlotte Vakmi aad Karea Hiasoa guided the Poaatsetters to a 15-6. 15-10 ?w. while Marx Janes aad Duxh WiWii . led the Debatable*. Standings W L 1. Pointsetters 6 0 2. DebataMes 5 I 3 . Spikes 5 2 ?. D A T Construction 4 3 5, JerTy's Auto Repair J 4 ?. Saeakers 5 4 7. Headkners 2 4 6. wad Cats l 5 9. Diamond Powder Puffs 0 7 AN OLD TRADITION. The first college aadut ia America to nock his way through college was Zr rlnriah Bripka, age 14. who fradaied from Harvard Coflejpc, Guabridge, Mass., ia 1657. He earned money by "riagmg the bell ?ml ??jiiagi " When Chairman Bill Cameron, Jr. expressed opinions in "The Fayette ville Times" on February 15, 1983, he was not speaking for all the citizens of Hoke County. His indiscriminate use of "we" and "politician" and other statements offended many of us. We think it would be appropriate for the chairman of the school board to be a positive spokesman for the Hoke County Schools and not to use the press as a forum for his personal opinions. Raz, you are an educator and a statesman who has always had the courage to do what you felt was in the best interest of the children and it will be extremely difficult to replace you. Sincerely, jjm ' ?'xt. I/) Jimmie Warner sutd numerous friends of Rmz Autry