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Dlimpse Of Presidents At Home )Given In 'Living White House' When Mr?. Eisenhower was rtt Lady she conducted a hite House tour in 1959 for lacendents of former sidents - with surprising gits. is the group paused before >f the <f opy of the desk on which ddent Monroe had signed famous Doctrine in 1823, nroe's great ? great ? andson, Laurence uverneur Hoes, pressed a ring to reveal a secret impartment even Mrs. senhower hadn't know put. the newest edition of The king White House, published ?he White House Historical Relation, tells how the compartment in the original desk was brought to light by Hoes S3 years earlier. As a child in 1906 Hoes "had damaged this treasured family possession, and its repair had disclosed the hidden space," relates author Lonnelle Aikman. "Within it lay priceless letters written by Jefferson, Madison, John Marshall, and Lafayette." Through this and other anecdotes Mrs. Aikman, a member of the National Georgraphic's senior editorial staff, points up the continual blending of past and present in the Executive Mansion. The present First Lady contributed a foreword to the book in which she describes her feelings as the wife of a freshman Congressman in 1947, upon receiving an invitation to a White House reception. "My husband felt that the work load of his new job was too pressing to permit us to go. But I persuaded him to change his mind by saying, 'We may never have another chance,' Mrs. Nixon explains. One of the book's 160 illustrations has historical value despite its inaccuracy. Taken from a 1906 newspaper, it depicts the wedding of President Theodore Roosevelt's daughter Alice to Congressman Nicholas Longworth. The artist showed the wedding party impressively descending the grand stairway of the White House, the bride on her father's arm. Mrs. Longworth, now 86, recalls in the book: "It wasn't like that at all. We came down in the elevator in the back and walked down the hall to the East Room." An earlier White House bride, and the only First Lady to be married there, was Frances Folsom who wed President Cleveland in 1886. On leaving It in 1889, she told a member of the White House staff that she and her husband would be back. "Four years later she kept her promise," Mrs. Aikman writes, "when Cleveland was re ? elected ?* the only President to serve nonconsecutive terms." The third edition of The Living White House, like its predecessors, was prepared by the National Geographic Society as a public service. Sales of the 148 * page book help to buy paintings, antiques td other furnishings for the and other furnishings for the Executive Mansion. The Living White House may be purchased by visitors to the White House or from the offices of the White House Historical Association at 5026 Federal Office Building No. 7, 17th and H Streets N.W., Washington, D.C. 20506. Paper bound copies cost SI.25 and clothbound copies S2.50, plus 25 cents postage. COURT (Continued from Page 1) Afield pleaded guilty to jig under the influence and lentenced to six months nded with capias and or iltment to issue at any during the next 18 Ihs if he is convicted of ling any state traffic laws lg that time. He was |red to surrender his r's license and not to drive rpt under provisions of the (ted driving privileges. He _ fined SI00 and costs. Jfcre was a breathalyzer Jldingof .19 per cent. Eugene Ransom of Lumberton pleaded guilty of DDI and was sentenced to six nonths suspended with capias ind or commitment to issue at pay time during the next 18 onths if he is convicted to alating any state laws. He was iered not to drive in North rolina for the next 12 iths except under the risions of the limited ag privilege and was fined and costs. There was a halyzer reading of .18 per |e state took a nol pros on Ul charge against James ,aniel Blue of Shannon. ] pleaded guilty to careless Ireckless driving and was lenced to six months pnded with capias and or nitment to issue at any during the next 18 Jtths if he is convicted of Jating any state traffic law Iring that time. He was fined 125 and costs. There was a reathalyzer reading of .10 per ent. ' Prayer for judgment was ontinu?d until Jan. 8 for essie ! Orise McKoy of fillingtoin who pleaded guilty o Dill. There was a ireathaiyzer reading of .27 per ent... Archie Melvin of Raeford ?leaded guilty to DUI and was entenced to six months uspended with capias and or ommitment to issue at pytime during the next 12 nonths if he is convicted of piy traffic violation in the Bate. He was ordered not to drive for the next 12 months |xcept under the provisions of khe limited driving privilege pnd was fined S100 and costs. fThere was a breathalyzer 'reading of .17 per cent. Jesse James McNeill of Raeford pleaded guilty to public drunkenness and was sentenced to five days in jail retroactive to date of arrest. Prayer for judgment was continued for two years with the court reserving the right to pass final judgment at anytime during that period on William Lawrence Poole III of Raeford, who pleaded guilty to careless and reckless driving. He was ordered to pay court costs. Sanford Jacobs and Bobby Incklear of Rt. 4. Red Springs were found not guilty of affray and damage to personal property and the prosecuting witness, Chester Henderson, was ordered jailed until court costs in each case were paid for frivolous and malicious presecution. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of court costs by E2 Bruce Albert Beville of Ft. Bragg who pleaded not guilty but was found guilty to speeding 70 in a 60 mph zone. The court ordered two cases closed with the defendants' punishment being the time already served. Arthur L. McGeachy and Arlee Thompson are both patients at Dorethea Dix Hospital. Both_ were committed for 90 ? day pre ? sentence diagnostic studies after being tried and convicted in District Court and were later transferred to the hospital as patients. The state took a nol pros upon payment of costs of court by Glenn W. Wood, who was charged with issuing a worthless check for S283.91 to Clvde Leach. Judgment was issued for Johnny Scott of Shannon and Freddie Revels Jr. of Rt. 2 who pleaded guilty on Dec. 4 to possession and transportation of a doe deer. They were each sentea^g to 90 days d^for ? suspend^Wor three years witn capias and or commitment to issue at anytime during the next three years if they are convicted of any game laws violations. They were both ordered to surrender their hunting licenses for the remainder of the season and not to hunt off their own premises. They were each fined SI50 and costs. The state took a nol pros with leave on Bernice Elwood Lewis of Fayetteville who was charged with driving without a valid license. Prayer for judgment was continued until Jan. 8 for Matthew Ray of Raeford who pleaded guilty to issuing a worthless check for S20 and one for S25 to J.E. Hasty. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs by Julian Hardy Wright of Raeford who pleaded guilty to speeding 60 in a 45 mph zone. The state took a nol pros with leave on a charge against Mitchell Kenneth Spivey of Whiteville of aiding and abetting in driving while license was revoked. Raymond Lomax of Hoke County was found not guilty of larceny. Kenneth Maynor of Raeford was found not guilty of simple assault. James Edward Dailey of Raeford was found not guilty of exceeding a safe speed Charles Wesiey Bullard of *t. i, Ked Springs, was found not guilty of assault by pointing a pistol. Billy Ray Clark of Rt. 4 Ked Springs pleaded guilty to issuing a worthless check for 535 to Raeford Medical Group. He was sentenced to 30 days suspended on the condition that he pay the check and court costs. Rufus Hammonds of Hoke County was sentenced to one week in jail retroactive to date of arrest after pleading guilty to public drunkenness. The state took a nol pros with leave on a charge against ? antes Edward Thompson of -Salemburg of displaying a driver s license not issued to him. Gerald Martin of Raeford w" found guilty of larceny, public drunkenness and larceny of a vehicle. He was sentenced to six months suspended for 18 months on the condition that he violate no state penal laws "J21 time' He was fined 5100 and costs. Thurman Martin of Rockingham was found guilty of speeding 55 in a 35 mph zone and resisting arrest. He was sentenced to 60 days suspended and fined S50 and costs. Archie Green of Raeford was sentenced to 13 days in jail retroactive to date of arrest for public drunkenness. Randolph Mclntyre of Uundarrach was ordered contined to jail and a 6 month sentence of non - support activated unless all back child support payments are made by ?ec" 2I- ^''ntrye was found be S_00 in arrears in support payments. Linda Fields of Red Springs pleaded guilty to issuing a worthless check for S33 to David Scull and was ordered to pay the check and court costs Frank Smith of Lumber Bridge was ordered to pay court costs after pleading guilty of improper passing. Prayer for_judgment was continued for three years with the . ->urt reserving the right to pass !>nal judgment at anytime during that period on Norman nip^ui'i Shawtown, who pleaded not guilty but was femafe 8ijl,y ?f aSSaU" on a costs Was Charged C0Urt VViihe C. Love of Red Springs was fined S5 and costs lor hunting without a license The state took a nol pros cases Y the fo|lowi"g R> hV ierry Brent Lee, Kuhlands, charged with inspection violation; Mitchell Anthony Bullard. FayetteSle charged with inspection 'lolation; Jimmy Pruitt, Lumberton, charged with speeding 60 in a SO mph zone; PVT Michael John Hartwig, Ft. Bragg, charged with speeding 57 in a 45 mph zone; Felton Thomas Johnson, St. Pauls, charged with inspection violation; James Bennie Rae, Raeford, charged with no drivers license, Marion Edward Hyatt, Fayetteville, charged with speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone; and PFC Ronald Karry Bcacham, Ft. Bragg, charged with no driver's license. MAGISTRATES COURT The following cases were heard in Magistrates Court: James Shaw, Fayetteville, public drunkenness, 56 jail fee and costs. Benny Jackson Martin, Aberdeen, speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone. $5 fine and costs. William Charles, Raeford, worthless check for S5 to Brantley Allen, pay check. S5 fine and costs. Elton Bobby Lewis, Fayetteville, speeding 70 in a 60 mph zone, 55 fine and costs. Raymond Henry Myers, Quinton, Ala., speeding 65 in a 50 mph zone, S10 fine and costs. Gene Walters, St. Pauls, worthless check for S32.35 to Walter Parks, pay check and costs. James Curtis Willis, Lumber Bridge, exceeding safe speed, costs. Lawrence Douglas Long, Fayetteville, public drunkenness. S3 jail fee and costs. Joseph A. Mack, Garce, S C., speeding 57 in a 45 mph zone, SIO fine and costs. Howard Wayne Lee, Red Springs, public drunkenness, 56 jail fee and costs. Charles Lee, Red Springs, public drunk and disorderly, S5 fine, S6 jail fee and costs. Roscoe Malloy, Raeford, public drunkenness, S6 jail fee and costs. James Willie Leach, Raeford; public drunkenness, 59 jail fee, S5 fine and costs. M c A r t h u r Chandler, Augusta, Ga., speeding 60 in a SO mph zone, SS fine and costs. Willie James Currie, Bennettsville, S.C., speeding 60 in 50 mph zone, $5 fine and costs. Grover Haden Campbell, Waverly, Fla., speeding 60 in a SO mph zone, S5 fine and costs. William T. Clark, Fayetteville, public drunkenness, S3 jail fee and costs. Ester Collins, Parkton, public drunkenness, S3 jail fee and costs. Murdis Oneal Drossart, Raeford, failing to drive on right side of highway, costs. Pamela Kathleen Briggs, Spring Lake, speeding 57 in a 45 mph zone, $10 fine and costs. Appie Pevia Brewer, Red Springs, disobeying stop sign, costs. Charles Barrett Graham, Chapel Hill, speeding 70 in 60 mph zone, S5 fine and costs. Daniel Marshall Gillespie, Red Springs, disobeying stop sign, costs. Shirley Simpson Ezell, Raeford. speeding 60 in a 45 mph zone, S10 fine and costs. iveuy noskins, Jersey uty, N.J., improper passing. $10 fine and costs. William Hardin, Lumberton. speeding 70 in a 60 mph zone, S5 fine and costs. Gerald Hardin. Shannon, inspection violation, costs. Jesse Henrey Harrelson Jr.. Archdale, speeding 70 in a 60 mph zone. S5 fine and costs. Harlan Russell James. Fayetteville, inspection violation, costs. David Lee Purcell, Raeford, speeding 45 in a 35 mph zone, S5 fine and costs. Colman B. Peterson, Raeford, disobeying stop sign, costs. Luther Ray Taylor, Raeford, exceeding safe speed and improper tires, costs. James Louis Wargo, Rocky ..River, Ohio, speeding 70 in a 60 mph zone, S5 fine and costs. Richard Virgil. Spring Hope, inspection violation, costs. SALE Starts Dec. 10-Dec. 31 30% off on oil FISHING RODS ? * P,,nt " Co,t P,u* 10,4 30% off on all TERMINAL FISHING TACKLE 20% off on all SHOES (Hooka, Linaa, Laada, Lura. ate. 20% off on all HUNTING CLOTHES with purchaaa of $5.00 order or more OPEN FACE REELS Quick 550 Salt Watar $24.95 Quick 331 Salt or Fresh Water $19.75 Quick 221 Frith Water $10.75 Quick 220 Frith Wate $19.75 Quick 110 Frith Watir r$15.25 ZEBC0 Cardinal C-7 Salt Watar $16.50 ZEBC0 870 Salt Watar $15.50 ZEBC0 707 Frath Watar $3.00 ZEBC0 777 Frtth Watar $7.25 CLOSED FACE REELS ZEBC0 202 Frath Watir $2.75 ZEBC0 404 Frath Watar $3 75 ZEBC0 $3 Frath Watar $9.50 ZEBCO 44 Frath Watar $9.50 ZEBCO 800 Frath or Salt Watar $8.50 ZEBCO 808 Fraah or Silt Watar $10.05 ZEBCO 909 Fraah Watar $14.95 Johnson 150 Commander $18.50 Johmon 110 Citation $11.60 Johnson 100 Century $9.00 No. S3 Baavtr Tackle Box Rag. $16.10 SALE $10.95 All Other Tackle Boxat 30% OFF C.P. long's Bait & Tackle HWY. 211 WEST PHONE 876 3765 Hours 7:00 A.M. To 7:30 P.M. Deity Ctowd Sundays Local Business Commercial airlines are among the most troubled of American industries as 1970 draws to a close. Planes are flying with more empty seats than at any time during the decade. A large number of ailments seem to afflict the industry. However, one that seems to be overlooked by airline officials is the nature of their advertising. A major part of advertising of airlines has gone into gimmicky appeals which really have no lasting effect in selling a commodity which is chosen on the basis of practical appeal to reason. A repeated television slogan in which a soupy voice admonishes the viewer to "relax on the soft clouds of Conaire" isn't going to bring a great many customers to the ticket counters of Conaire. The impact of silly, exaggerated examples of personal service of a particular airline is not likely to be any more effective.. The potential airline customer needs the same information from advertising that any other consumer of expensive commodities looks for. He needs information on schedules and prices. He wants to know, if in terms of time and money, it is to his personal advantage to fly. The consumer cannot burden his mind with these details from one flight to the next. He needs printed information for reference when he is ready to make a flight. No doubt the broadcast media has done a good job on selling the public on the safety and convenience of flying. But such selling does not put a man on a particular plane at a given time. Airlines might well give more attention to the advertising media employed extensively by television networks -- the local newspaper It is one place where any consumer quickly obtains details at anytime with minimum effort. Motleys Move To McCain Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Motley, have moved to McCain after 18 years in Raeford. Motley formerly assistant chief of police for the city, is a law enforcement officer at the Sanatorium. "In the past 18 years we have seen a lot of changes in Raeford, most of them for the betterment of the community. We have enjoyed the friendship of many people, and still hope to keep in touch with a lot of them. However, we in the last eight months have come to know quite a few folks at McCain and i can say that wherever our work may take us. there are good people almost evirywhere one may go " You can brighten the Holiday Season for you and your family. Buy a clean late model low mileage used car from QUALITY MOTORS, Harris Avenue, Raeford. 30-34C FOR SALE: Hallet ? Davis piano. Needs tuning and re ? felting. S85; conn trombone, S70. Call 875-2520 after 5 o'clock. tfc FOR SALE: 3 BR brick house with 2 baths, LR, Kitchen ? Family combination. Call 875-4639., 30-34P Antiques and used furniture, round oak tables, frames, chest, bowl and pitcher. Open 9 to 5 every day except Sunday. Ye Olde Antique Shoppe, Red Springs. 31-33C David Hendrix Receives Scholarship David A. Hendrix of Raeford has received a scholarship from the National Association of Professional Gardeners for the winter term at Sandhills Community College. He is one of six students in the associate degree landscape gardening program to be awarded a scholarship. The students were selected because of their high scholastic standing in the fall quarter, Frederick W. Garrett, chairman of the two ? year program, said. The grants will cover tuition, fees and textbooks. The program includes classroom and laboratory studies in English, plant chemistry, botany, business mathematics and actual experience in the greenhouses of the Horticulture Building on the Sandhills campus. Sandhills offers the only college course of its kind in the United States. Graduates are qualified for lucrative careers with national and state parks, golf courses, urban renewal projects, landscape and florist firms and allied business establishments. FOR RENT: Spacious Mobile Home iota in Springside Park near Burlington Mill. Large picnic and playground area. Underground wiring. Water, sewer and cement clothes line posts furnished. Garden space available. Call Red Springs 8434718. 33C NOTICE: Few pecans left. Going at 60 cents now. Clarence Lytch. 33C WANTED: Lady to live in with semi ? invalid. Light housework. Will negotiate pay and time off. Call 875-4213. tfc WE CAN ARRANGE weekly payments on your automobile repairs, tires and accessories. Raeford Auto Company. tfc WANTED: Someone to finish payment on Zig-Zag touch - a - matic sewing machine. Nice cabinet. 1969 model. Can make 5 payments of SI 1.each or pay cash. Can be seen in your home without obligation. For details call collect 692-3348 Southern Pines. tfc PIANOS Over 400 new, rebuilt in Spinets, Grands, Players. Write Kluttz Piano Co., Inc., 7 mi. E. of Salisbury, Granite Quarry, N.C. 21-34C CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for their visits, cards, flowers and many kind deeds during my recent illness. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Belle Hayes. 33P CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank you friends for the many cards we have received and a Happy Holiday Season to all our friends in Hoke County. J.D., Nova and Mike Matlock. 33C CARD OF THANKS Words are inadequate for me to begin to express my heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to our many friends for your many good deeds and acts of kindness shown us when my dear wife and your friend, Sallie, departed from this earthly life for her reward, to Dwell in the House of the Lord Forever. In my humble way, I sincerely thank each and every one of you. Gordon B. Rowland. 33C LAND CLEARING, Dirt Hauling, Front End Loader, Backhoe A Bulldozer rentals. Experienced opera tori. Call ua collect 425-6682, W.R. King A Son, Inc. tfc FACED WITH A DRINKING PROBLEM? Perhaps Alcoholics Anonymous can help. Qll 875-2025. Weekly meetings open to the public, Wednesday 8:15 p.m. Cole Building, Raeford. FOR SALE: Singer sewing machine. Interested party to finish payments of four Payments at $9.50 each. ig-Zag, makes button holes, patches and darns. For details call collect, 692-3348 in Southern Pines. tfc IMAGINE A NEW YEAR WITH NO BILLS! Selling for Christmas now ?? beautifully designed and packaged AVON products. Call now 654-4062 collect after 6 p.m. or write Mrs. Betty Edwards, P.O. Box 441. Chadbourn 28431. 30-34C KEEP carpets beautiful despite footsteps of a busy family. Buy Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer SI. Raeford Hardware Co. 30-34C FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house, 620 E. Donaldson. Call 875-3040, Steve Phillips. 32-34C SPINET-CONSOLE PIANO Wanted responsible party to take over spinet piano. Easy terms. Can be seen locally. Write Credit Manager. P.O. Box 241 McClellanville, S.C. 29458. 32-34P DRIVERS NEEDED Train now to drive semi truck, local and over the road. Diesel or gas; experience helpful but not necessary. You can earn over S4.50 per hour after short training. For application and interview, call 919-484-3975, or write Safety Dept., United Systems, Inc., C/O Miracle Bldg., 325 Hay Street, Fayetteville 28302. 32-33C COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE at BOBBY CARTER'S TIRE SERVICE SOUTH MAIN STREET 3-ROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT Air Conditioned Rieford Hotel Building See Erneet Certwright, Mgr. or Phone 875-3055 Day 875-3492 Night WHEEL ALIGNMENT SERVICE at BOBBY CARTER'S TIRE SERVICE SOUTH MAIN STREET WHEEL ALIGNMENT NEW TIRES and RECAPPING MCDONALDS TIRE RECAP. SERVICE PHONE 875-2079 114 RACKET ALLEY & STEWART STREET -NOTICE - Hoke County Board of Elections will start full time voter registration on Jan. 1st 1971 OFFICE AT 126 N. Main St., Raeford N.C. will be open Mondays,Wednesdays and Fridays from 9:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. each week J. Scott Poole Chairman Hoke Co. Bd. of Elections
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