"Journal In-home Hospice starting in Hoke S»*«* paa^ I2A C'oach Tom Jom*H hoads for naiuntainH S*** fiaK*' 8A 23 f / v/s fMrly morning blaze Memtrr, til me Nat ■ J Hn Itep^rtment examine damage dune by a hld’r Sunday mhic df :rn\'fd fftmm Z2 ai Hoke Hiifh PW* !>• %l«/i \\ = School. It is beliesed the fire hus started by arsonist. Arson investigated in school fire K' Ki»« \n r- nil ,r 14. . Hi .1 ^ .1 t H «T-^ V il' 6 T tr ‘..I,: K. I 1^:- A .« 4hi I* ! - ; I Hi? p ^ I •“ - I Vt t 4 ^ . i. ■' :i t«.% :-cf - .“•I thj lr^ ■; \ : iti ..f i! .*1 Ji ,k i.'i in ■ ‘H»iii ■. ; thr ( tib on :* )! iliv hi;-=b - Ikh'I “Appar-. Is II isi*- 1 ..I'. M . 2. K (op t'?*-, j - lu a i!i. i. -.--j.- h nod.’' \\iW)4ii:- - lUl ‘ ■■ • the pi’lli V Hid -•Vi - \‘ ■' ^ : ■■ I Mil ■ t; - .ilv "I ■ k f =: ^ ' tl . Thi ' ! b I lUl "vol lU..ir-- ' Mini, I >11. . ‘ aid > - Mo .J iv ‘I lak ihi\, ' •i'lii ■ 1 ' ! -.’P.-.; .iiuJcnl', '>aid mdiis of the n!> in the vc-lf-evniiamcd • 'i-r' Lv: had ba'[. .■'Ilcci-xl . -. C! I ii''* * ' s Tb J;V-fiKiiri ssa^ equipped **•:;* a : “:p4-.-?4v Iwrr ; J lo. -i -n;. d lipL aica and a ■ . b,: ard dnv H ■ ' . r, 1 guiP vsih )lb‘ i',' ot pch ol th • t U \.i i i I 1 . ‘ 11 I V ■“!'i*’ -i(i lhat "I iif\oi be ' C*---' - - cl ■ io’iif ; , •! a J ! !-4 n.i; ‘ ll 1 r -a tu ‘ . lov iiii ki ;2 1 :an an ll - ! c 1»11 c r "li w-. Ini.--: -2“ id ; 1 7 ll.: _tp itiai ! og 1 ‘ i Si ■ ■ r- *7 Oil in ;-ii a fi : .v* W iiglf .y.'d ■■ n ' iioi ■I'l Room 2 - 1 -iv R - ,1 Tuch that cjii r--: = J M l■‘:i ,! aiiwil . fire h *.* ",-f7 ho ll J r ■ schi'vvi v'-n ; !.iii="- on * !r hi'. N ii'.iih li-unjble r ntally ...'i • >oni m Bus wreck injures 12 A bu^ dnser and 11 students sserc m.ur'^ Monday in an ay. dent betssceri tsso Hok- (ountv school hu-“%, a spokc-itnan lot the titviud ol I dueaiion said Bus numbei IH v. - picking up •tudcrit on kiate Road 1302 ap prox irtuitcly on- quarter mile north ol the airport ubci bu*^^ number 41' bumped into the right rear cl the .topped vehicle, accord ing to Hoke County jchooh Businc. Adinimsirator Don Steed Both vehicles were headed souih when the incident tKcurrcd at ap proximately 7:30 a m. Steed said the dns^' ot bu- number 47, Paul Kclton. 17, Box 250, Raeford, -:ud he -.aw the .lop- ped bus, applied the brakes, but wa^ un.iblc to stop before running into the other >- hicle. The driver of bus number 18, Mary .McCullum, 30, 1932 Tyler I oop Hoad, Raeford, was treated tor neck mjuries at Dr. Robert To ' ’ ^lid' that da; .Tice and released u>,:> — yri stude;:;- were nding on b-j- number 4"’, and 25 itudenu were on bu 18 ■■ the time of the 5 id- rp Seven .tudents on bus number 47 and f^ur .tudenit on bu number 18 were injured. ■'It'* -cry fortunate that the children weren't hurt any more than they were," Steed .aid. Dt R M Jordan, who treated 10 T, the .tudenti involved m the accident, .aid none of hit (.atientr were .criously injured. "It wa- ju'ii a matter of bumpr and bfuls^^ for the most part," Iordan .aid Jordan vaid he advised three of the injured .tudcnti to go home for the day No disciplinary actK)in was taken against the driver of bus number 47, who IS a student at Hoke High Sci iMjl. (Sec BL S, page 2.A) Hoke celebration planned on April 1 1 ■;? i rlcbratc .ome o I the piwitivc ev 'III; v have rcvcnOy taken place in the cs'inmuniiy, the Kaelord Moke ( hamber ot (dm ir.vf c .xnd the i ommntcf of lOO a* .pcn-.virn; "HokeCounty \p preciatioii Nighi'oti Tuescj‘, April I Ihc public 1' invited to the new nrmoi ; bcymniny .it 6 p nt to .clebiatc the rsveni decision b\ Ntiftli V arolin.i I : litu-s (omniis Sion to ; lahlish I xietiJed An i Telcp^'oiie Service (I A I between the R.i ; J and lay’itcvillt ex chance. "The cclebuition is a chance lo ..v thank vou to the people ot Hoke ( oiiiiiv tor such an -lutsian ding cffs'iT to get F AS approved," Rop. Dttp.iel DcVanc xaKl Sponsors of the event also feel there is reason to celebrate the an nouncement by Presti Rubb.rf C oinpany to open a manufacturing plant in the old Hadley Peoples building in RocklTsh Backers also hope the evcnins vsill not ivnly celebraic the -.uc scsses ol the I AS and the n-* in uusirs. but will help launch public enthusi.ism toward other projects needed in Hsvkc t i'unty, like the widening of I S Highway 401 Turkey bv>g and -oft drinks will be serve-1, and nnisic will be pro- \ I ded •Admissuni IS M 61-year-old Shannon man given 10 years for drug charges \ M M p; ,1,S 'r . H-'k. i . ; c 1 - I - p-.i p p . 1- -• :i :i-;J * ^ Cl i - u;--- - - : .1 “1 (jr!i ■ i. . . ! b> ! t'.- ,j ,cl! ' . ■ ■ c j k -pi!;' ■■ J mchiU'aiiiv a ■ 7 fo, live unic”';' kr-piup a d Hi of i>:irol|jd • ■■‘I ' »>rds s,.-. 1 ;>,,k!car wa. ■ I ijd J liv 2b. I‘48" -it h'-. ; . tin ,-* - ii- ; ‘7 .; .''^rincn! :i,. 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If ■ ■ i 'i. .. ’■> ■ ■ - l‘ ll *■ 111 -7. i. it; In ‘n r isn . c m.,... 1 .c ( IJ' -1 V ji. «e A) cc alter I v k -"Kr iiU: Jp ..iSj-., ivinc to a ■iindcr^-■ -i \I. nfi,.] I dw I nioi 'cmi’ni a.cmi If an un’''*a|cJ • a c. ( hrn I d w irj B'-ihin, Rt I. Box (i77, | ex ington, V*:;; .ciitciiccd i i a four vea' prison lerin u- a commuted youthful oflciider at c; tu pleaded ■riiilt; to a cliui 'c v)t as'i'iult with a deadly . -spun vsith the mifitt to kill. krpori sav Hi ahin. 19. .'isssiiltcd John Bradlev Movuc bv vhim in, liini th ll times with a .12 - ■■ shotpun on January 18 Movm': required medical treat iitcrii vx hicli included 'iirurtv and hospit.i i/aiion Also, Mars Bullard, Ri I, Red Spnnp , w.x- senieiiieil to a thr-re year piison l.-rm after chc pleaded no contest to two counis of selling niaiijuana. Bullard, d2. sold nianiuana to .III a.vfiit vsiili the N.C . Alcohol law I nloici-ineni A.ency on 1 ebruary ID, acccyrdirig to record* Bullard also had a suspended sentence revoked for violating (he term* of probatiesn and wa- sentenced to an addiiion.d two year priscsn tetm According to record', Bulla d had previously bcs?n sentenced to two years, suspended lor thrw' wars, in Su|scrior v iturt alter he pleaded guilty to charges ot posse sion with intent lo sell a controlled substance and possession of drug Stuilying the situation i oioit\ Mona,get H illiatn h ( o\san (kit) ainl ( ooi iniwiioiri H \(itl (,. I /tilioftb look • tlncnmrnis ai Mondtii night's ttnrting of thy board of counts * ooiotissooK’rs. paiaphc’n. Iia In aioihcr avc, Jerry McNeill, FT) Bevx 721. Raeford. wa^s sentenced to a vix year prison term alter he pleaded guilty to charges of f- nkiiig .ind entering and larceny Recistds say McNeill, 30, broke into a building on Rt 1, Aberdeen, on November 22 and stole a color (Set VFRDKTS. page 2 A) Around Town By Sam Morris The wcaihei fc>T the past week has been all anyone could ask for at ihis time of year. It has been vsarm and then the rains on Friday and Saturday were much needed. I he temperature on Monday after noon (as of this writing) is 70". The foiecast is for the ther momelet to fall into the 50s by Vhuisday, but this should be the dastime low for the week. There is no freezing weather in the forecast. I had a short note from H. (’lif- loii Blue, tot met editor and publisher of I he .Sandhill ('ilizcn. last vscck. It is as follows: Deal Sunt, 1 noticed that ycsii would be J'lllllllll 111,111 il'l ill. .‘'I’u .\l| tiivers.iry of Hoke County, I was born August 28, 1910, I hope you have a big time on (See AROUND, page 2A)

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