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Sports r ? w Going for two Barrett Easterling #44 jumps high as he fires a shot at the basket and hopes for two more points during a recent Hoke High Bucks' Basketball game. (Photo by Terry Houston) A. A. Meetings Wed. 8 p.m. Nursing Home Dining Room Drinking ? a Runty Problem? AL-ANON MEETING WED. - 7:30 p.m. Hoke Co. Health Dept. JUST AUTO INSURANCE LIABILITY 132 W ELWOOD AVE. PHONE 875-8314 COLLISION AGENTS DALE CONNELL TOMMY CONNELL Newcomers' Gift Let Us Help You Get To Know Hoke County through The News-Journal If You Are A Newcomer And Have Lived Here Less Than Three Months, You Can Receive A Three-Month Subscription To The News-Journal ABSOLUTELY FREE! All You Must Do Is Call * And Give Us Your Name And Address The News-Journal 1 875-2121 Bucks Win 2, Look Good For T ourney Two "close" wins last week has put the Hoke High Buck's basket ball team "just about" where they should be two weeks before con ference games begin," Basketball Head Coach Greg Killingsworth said. \ "We played some of our best ball to date last week," Kill ingsworth said. "The team is learning each other, and they are learning me. It shows up in our play now," the first year coach said. "I think that is really going to pay off big for us later in the season," Killingsworth added. The Bucks pulled down two big wins last week, raising their season record to 4-2 with a 3-0 record on their home court. "I think it is going to be hard to win against us at home this year," Killingsworth said. For Fayetteville's Cape Fear High School, those words became very true as the Hoke Bucks slid past their opponents 80-76 in a home game. "We showed them a balanced attack," the coach said. "That helped us then, and I think it will help us down the road," he added. "Our players are showing what a tremendous job they can do," Killingsworth said. Buck player Preston Ross, who was the high scorer in Thursday's game with 30 points, played "good, solid ball." "Preston did a tremendous job for us in the game," Killingsworth said. The coach also credited James Peguese's "added depth" and James Graham's "learning his guard position" to the Thursday night win. "Our players are improving with every ballgame," Killingsworth said. Merchants Bowling League TOP BOWLERS James Nixon 170 Luther Taylor 163 Larry McDonald 160 Zeke Wiggins 158 James Singletary 157 200+ AND HIGH SERIES James Nixon - 201 ? 551 Series Marion Hollingsworth - 21 1 Luther Taylor - 201 RESULTS Auto Parts 3 Towne Barber Shop 1 Hollingsworth Bus Co. 1 Strikers 3 Seventy Five 3 Foursome 1 DEC. 22 SCHEDULE Auto Parts vs. Foursome Towne Barber Shop vs. Hollingsworth Bus Co. Seventy Five vs. Strikers STANDINGS W L Auto Parts 43 13 Towne Barber Shop 36 20 Hollingsworth Bus Co. 30 26 Strikers 30 26 Foursome 18 38 Seventy-Five 11 14 Against Cape Fear, Preston Ross was the high scorer with 30 points, Tony McRae pulled down 20, Barrett Easterling scored 11, John McDuffie hit for 8 points, James Graham pulled down five, Marco Pickett scored two and James Peguese and Mike McPhat ter came off the bench to score two points each during the game. In Tuesday's away game against Fayetteville's Seventy-First High School, the Bucks narrowly edged by their opponents 59-57. "This was a very emotional game for me personally," Kill ingsworth said, noting that his family was there for the game. "1 played there and coached at least 10 of the boys on their club," Killingsworth added. "It was just a real exciting ballgame and a good showing for our team," Killingsworth said. Tony McRae, a junior, was the high scorer in the Seventy-First r game, capturing 18 points for the night. "Tony did a great job for us. He is getting better and better with each game we play," the coach said. During the "tight game", James ^ Graham scored 13 points, Preston Ross hit for 11, John McDuffie scored 10 and Barrett Easterling scored seven. "We are playing just about where we should be just before the conference games begin," Kill ingsworth said. Although Killingsworth thinks his club has "a chance" at the con- : ference brass ring, he admits there ' is "still work to be done." "I think we are right up there in the top half of the conference but we have to win at home and be prepared on the road," he said. "It is not impossible. It is just something we are going to have to work for," Killingsworth added. v. Keeping a close watch Hoke High Basketball player Marco Pickett keeps an eye on his out of-sight teammate as well as his opponents who are trying to keep Pickett away from the hall and out of scoring range during a recent game. ?NOTICE* ALL HOKE COUNTY RESIDENTS ? PROPERTY TAX LISTING ? N.C. State Law Require* That You List Property For Tax Purpowt At Shown Below WHEN TO LIST Beginning at 8:00 A.M. January 3, 1984 through 5:00 P.M. January 31, 1984 at the locations noted below. (- Extensions of time to list may be granted upon written request and for valid reason.) WHO MUST LIST ALL Residents: Military aad Civilian. - All persons owning Real or Personal Property in Hoke County must appear before the tax listers for their township during the period of January 3, through January 31, 1984 to list their property for tax purposes. ? FAILURE TO LIST will subject taxpayer to a fine of S500.00 or imprisonment not to exceed six months. ? All mobile home owners must list and obtain a registration decal. -All mobile home park and aircraft storage facility, must furnish to the tax Supervisor the name of the owner of each aircraft or mobile home and a description of each by January 15, 1984. ? NOTE: Military personnel may be exempt from personal property tax if they submit proof that their "Home of Record" is other than North Carolina. WHAT TO LIST ALL Real and Personal Property. -All property owned as of January 1, 1984 must be listed. - All real property including buildings and improvements, and machinery permanently affixed. - Household furniture, appliances, T.V.'s, air conditioners, fans, diamonds, and jewelry, typewriters, boats and motors, trailers, etc. - Farm equipment, livestock, poultry, supplies and products in storage, etc. - Motor vehicles; all automobiles, trucks, airplanes, motorcycles, campers, etc. ? Business Personal Property: merchandise, finished goods, equipment, furniture and fixtures, goods in process, raw materials, samples, etc. ? Inventories are reported as of the latest completed fiscal year if the business years ends on a date other than December 31. - ALL OTHEB TANGIBLE PROPERTY NOT SPECIFIED WHERE TO LIST Raeford - Tax Office - 227 N. Main St. (Beside Southern NationaJ Bank) - Monday through Fri day, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturdays - 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon, January 31, 1984. AJleadale, Antloch, Mae Springs, McLaacMia, Stoaewall aid Qocwkifflc - in Hoke County Library, Main St., Raeford, N.C. Monday through Friday, 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and Saturdays 8:00 A.M. to 12:00 Noon, January 31, 1984. Larry J. Holt P?r fort bar ?JL 1754751 Tax Supervisor I
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