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ews - Journal I noffirial primary rrlunih S* *i* MIA Mother's Day is May 11 l.y VV'III SumK.f ' I M. - 1-“-; / >/ 75th anniversary is celebrated H' xiilis li.niii • r 1 1. 1 .tuj- 4i 1 fCMIi'. sihirlul Mm- 1 ■- “ j: ps'risvsrcd by busmev-. ! -I-. , ■ 1. ... -1 ay. .. . .’liludir*!* Burlington •1/ .! *3 • if; \Js isscji ibr ■ hamber c-- Com- iv\* - . « ■ ‘ : n .i he 1 xtcnsion Service, the -.1 , "Huy « > M' - M 1,- - .SI - Heritage 1 •'’•■fal '-.hiiol c - in and 1 i‘an. Hou-^ ol A- Vi , . • R - ‘ 'id. idhern National Bank V**., .1:,- , . . J 1 u ' - ^^M.'.nna Hiiik .ri • , . . ; M ■'■-■'Tid a-'r.ndet- on Ihe •..1.: \1,> " i - : 1 - ■ *\ ,sv:. ■ ;an‘) ^-.c ahcsui twenty ; i. c.i,' •i.-. 4 r..ii.Jent' who are 75 year -.dd 1;. s-n..': i. ■ D- '*’! --.ar A:i.,m Cl I 1.^ >,! 1 M.-i • luined out t'Or the com Pi-. i.i.i i, , . b abteue 'ponsvited by the and '! 1 1 1 1 ( tub in lb*, evening s well diUsi'st b 8. k I*''. th; cnleri ; ■ ~ nt and media tM'!;..-d lii. M L ' 'll- p c Ttaiion "Our Amerisan 1*1 -Tm 1 ■ ' . M IK ii ’ M •rdr -d*. of people filled the ,.i. ■■ - it- • ,i ■’ ,d am and field lor the firewr^k- Ai tw.ine It. : J .."J Mai ' ■ 1 whuh iiartcd at 9;II0 p.m The J. VI *l W- N >H. „ ! H. illiani ihow ws.- put i»n by the H- h ^*^1-; ! , 1 ■ 1 ...ru. .■iinpanv which provide^ liieworks j| the stale lait I IS ' i. - ! . A K Iui-d,;y was Election Das with K;- !-i>..i J , ; f :i * J a ded-.ialion b.-?vrball game at Bur- - 8 jir t 1 r -■ nil i, . *vl Imy'iin Park a.-, the onlv plnnned 1. 1 1 C ■ ti ■ Ill I IVs 1 ■' * j A liincbe-?-n it planned on bs D'*” H-- -- ' I "* ' Ml r. moni Day". Wednevlav lo : h lOii, ■ : ( t-: . .ii L tiiii t Jc.^h Pate. Jay Pate and How.ril . - ! 1 M.ulpior and native son. Art Gore f;-.,.:.h-ii' , r ' Th. With Tl Gos Robert B Jordan as .irr, , nd -'fn oi issi. ■ -’1 h- keynote speaker loser hs pi. ■ ’r .-*,1 h :il sj Vk D.Ji.Jiion of the Hi'kc County Ma:, a: ' '»'■ -• «. Jf'.rf W .11 Memorial Monument on the ruxrn lib ary lawn is also pl.mncd for the i^f^ud Mn' ■ 1 •' P f ■ lie! f>H»n :r- i.-d Ail.---.: i I ducalnm 1>.'S" is Thursday led ;h. . Ii 1 ■ ■ . : ■' = we '5ih, page 2A) Diamond Jubilee l ocal scouts march down Mum .Street Mtonias af/erntum in u Diamond Jubilee Parade (top left). Residents attend a counts s^ide worship service Sunday at Hoke Hiffh Stadium, (bottom lelt). Hundreds of ftre^sorks trxht up the nitfht at the school stadium Mondm evening (bottom right). The S2nd Airborne C olor Guard participates in a commermtratis e flag raising to kick off “(forernment-lnduslry Das " imp right). Howell and Bratcher receive nomination; DeVane winner r (=: = ! f. ' - 'nr;-. Dr- \‘ M.-.l K !'- ■ V A. I i*>ru . I fin. • run n' f pr: , T.ui . o- ■ J ■ 111 (.1 h A.I n )! i. h-.il third in a runHifl pnmaiy, v rn.jvd the largcM number of volt during laesday’* primar> vriih l,4'4 >:)ie> Himell i-- pre^i- i'-nt of Huwctl Drug Company ln(.umbcnl Commi-isioncr Clco Hrau hcr , v^on hiii patly'v lu'inination (or a icai on the board v.>;i”;!;-.MorHT* sMih I,4()l \otei. Bi^ivher, ovmcr and oi^eraior ot i IiaixkJ Bjrber Shop, ii diking a fi^ond term at a commissioner It Mci aughlin call- for a primaiv 'un-oK, ii will be held on June V Rilc) received 1,0^8 vote- and Mcl aughlin wa- close behind her with 1,1)2^ votes Iherc were seven crindidaie-- running for the Dcmucratu norniruiH'n for seats on the board of commisitontfr- Incuinbeni James A Muni lost his party's nommaiiori with 753 votes Candidate C l\de A I each received 832 voii*s and I homas M (Toinmi) Macks received 554 sore Three icat- arc op^n in ihc ■ ouii l> comirii anner-' ■> Primar* winner* Mow 11 and Bratv.hcr and the wmn ol the Mcl aughlin'Kilcs priitiary run-off will be running against Kcpuhiican candidate Julian M “Buddy" Blue in tfie Nos ember elccHons, Iricumbcni State ReprcM-Titatise Daniel H. I>c\anc and incumbent Rcpf>ciilalivr- Sidne livk- and Pete Hasty were returned to office. In the disiru'l, DeVane received 14,84f. votes: H-'tty received 12,026 voie^; Lock- received 12,577; Robcrciin received 3.440 voles and Graham received 10,2% votes In Hoke County, DeVane rcceivid 2.222 votes, in Robeson Couniy 9,7(X) voie* and in Scotland County. 2,V24 votes Hasiv received 1.566 votes in Hoke Couniy; "’,726 in Robeson and 2,734 in Scotland l ock.- wcived 1,608 sot* in Hoke C'ouniy; 8,239 in Rob-’s-in and 2.733 in Scotland Roberson -cceivcd 355 votes in Hoke County: 2,574 in Rooevon Cevuntv and 511 in ScolUmd. In Hoke County. Graham rci.eivcd 733 vote,, in Robeson. 8, ion votes and in Scotland, 1,451 In a race for District Coun Judge in the 12th Judicial Dutriei, (See ELbCTION p.-.=[e lO.Al Defendants sentenced in cock fighting case risji' \s,?i ,vei -.■'Kf., 1. *" days in i^i' and "6 -.■i ':vl '.K \s ii daiiis Tfe ritu*d at!-. ' it-% plC.ldvd fuills to il>jr;J..-i . s k ^ W W I 1 (s' duf'!'’ itie Miy - I’l Dij:r;s.t C 'ui ■: he dcfenJx'C' w-'i r -. ’c-u.d kai B ‘♦•V* t * J , ' Migbiidt* c-:;;:*:;an in tbs, ru i'.-r! .il Hoke s lu;. 1 ■‘h I ...jr\ 8 [)i . 1 ( I'M' ., III:- 1 r- s M.io p.ass,-d 1 iiii 1 [, 'll-e-de:-.. anrf s;*r mi-.. -- ■ y ■ . 1 - ; s . i*>!v In .i\ v-:j cs, ihc tine Wu', SI50 plus iouit costs I.cniy-etghi oiher detrndants who pleaded guilty to the • ‘•-Vlighting ..hii'gcs were lined ScuiJ eash and giscn nx month uspt'tidcd prison icrmc by Dislrict nut! Judfc Waffeii Pate during ;t.‘ \pril 2 session of Disliicl c ourt I he 28 had been ai tested at ihe imr ,‘Kkfight in f ebruars In 111 her ‘.ases, vescral area iSec DI FT NDAMS, page 2A) Around Town Sam Morns The 'A 5-411 her ; “*lcd oil . vet the V ckeiid, hut hii- s:j,*ti‘d to h-M again stti; h^-.ri i rcvc'cd any rain and it is ahcc* >0 biss>me .rrmu > I he lorccasi o (i >r ccniinuetj hoi wciiiic: and rm am in sight • • « Thr viivsiii.i Mi Ilvcfeva'* revrni Iv. 'flTt years m( seivivc to the ladies ot the 'jountv, marks jii. ■ ‘icr milestone for buvincs^c-, that hi? ..oriie and goru- in lUikc ( ouniy will r ; itw bu incs, on Mam Stre'.'i, bu’ w ' will aiv.s mis. Therf ,a McBivde in her vc»ifk to make Rue ford and Moke nun IV a N'lOri p.uc?' iM lisc 1 f. .4 W Jv :;***,>' ll ;l|y I" r! t f and Mer' hant .\'0‘H.iaiion cMin- milte-'v and ulwaiys JiJ a good |ob We hope ;l,=: s wdl be as happy in rctifvmen' ; kixp ihc same (riendlv ’..tiiIc ihai she had when sh ■ wsv in buM.se.s Iksi ol liak. Theresa fhe Diamond Jubilee got off to a good start last Sunday nighi vcith I he worship service at Hoke High Stadium Dr Albert Edwards deliscred a line message ta Ihc hundreds of people gatheicd on a lovely afternoon, fhe choir, under rlic direi lion ol Ray Phillips, did a super job The playing of the or^an by Lee Harris and the piano by Mrs Glenn I angdon added to the service. We should all thank Dr John Ropp, chairman ot the day, lor this fine evening ot wor ship • • # The parade and iht entertain iiierii at the park betorc the iffcw.-rks was first class A person '•■'n : is'rttrvillc i'fsmmrnievi lo me ihat our parade was betlei than ihc Dogwood Tesiival paiade at b-iveitevillc. The fireworks were everything tliul anyone would waiii to .cc li made your he;:it jump to sec and Oc AROUND, page 2A) J School evaluation R. Hards less, consaliaiu for the Southern tssociation of (itllcges, left, speaks with school hoard metnher H idler (ides at 11 ie\.tpiion at the (den Tcho Sefund last »eek. leu iinv nr town to conduct an esahiaiion of the counts's elemeiitars silnnds. Local schools evaluated by Southern Association (>n April 29 and 30, the elemen lary KhooP. in Hoke t ountv were evaluated for accreditation by ihc Southern Assivialion of C ollcgi*‘ and Schools The Hoke Couniv Schools Administrative Office was also ?valiiulcd The schools and the t ecu.al Ol Ike were insp^ycicd by teams ol cjualilieO -:iJuvaioi'. lioiii oinci school syslcnis and from collese-- und universities which base already been accredited by the Southern Asv.Kiatiori The schools had, during the cur rent school year, prepared a ^.l•m pirhcitsivc sell '.(udv evamining every aspect ol schcvol life I hcse documents vi.ited areas ol strengths and need in relation to a vet ol standards adopieU by tlic Southern Association (Her the {last two schtx)l yeais, gteai efiori has bt:ti given in the liX.al school svsieni ivivsaiJ inakin;; nn I « . . r\. |Jtk*v cluwllv ? t»iWv.4'.V4 Souihern \NM>cianon stiindarvls Ihc t..rly SIX siviting cdiicaiois Will prepare a written report which will be rclutncd to the Hoke f oun tv schoob The North Carolina (See St.Hi >(H S, page 2 A| ,0 V V ^ aw* - »« 4, Dumono Jubilee ttlGBLIGBTB • iXni't I'M get to have your out of loyv n house guexu register at Jubilee Headquarters in the Depot through Thursday this week Dn I riviav they may register at the reunion activities at the new Armory \\c really want lo know who came back home for this week and where sve can reach them in the future. • fickets for the pageant for boih Thursday and 1 nday night's shows vsill vtay on sale at the Depot until the sery last minute or until they are sold out .Adults $3.(X>; children, 12 and iiryJet only Sl.IKT Only 8(11 tKkets are being sold to each night s show. This will be a spec- t.ivle you will remember bn a long umc • N'ery tew liskets are left lor the rattle sni the "Hoke Diamond." (In Is 7yo iickei'. are being sold on a diamond that's salued at about S4tKI0 Of). Thill’s pretty good I'dds!! • Art shows ios,ilch At i.hclibiary .Art Ciisre’s work; at the Raetord Auto building \oiiic ot itK' Iscsi ol our school sfudents, at the licpol - shovsiiigy by seyeral o) s’ut aduh artisis, • You'll yvani to tour the one room whvsol house on Woolcy Sirret on Thursday from 9 a m to 3 p m. X^c'se esen located a fesv resideiil.s who aiieiuied whixvl in the building. • It has isccn a pleasure to Iciirtt of our fellow ciii/cns celebraiing their 75iti birthday year sviih us during this Jubilee. Please go out of yssur way lo recogni/c them vsitli your kitidiiess Alice Almond Eli/abcth Allmniid Mamie ( anipbell Roger Diyoii Viola S Tulk Irsin Hubbard I va Jasiisou Pollic B. Johnson Beatrice McBride Duncan D McC rancy Ncill iMcI adven Sr Dan Mclniiis Mi*e Davis Pitiman Jensic Willis I iMiise Cl. Wright Ruby B Consrly Jay Lunstord lAicg Moiioc) C larence Koimv*. Ditniel McAlli'ier Pearl Smith
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