Jr District Court Speeding Conviction Nets License Loss, $100 Fine A man convicted Friday in District Court of speeding 34 miles an hour above the speed limit was fined SI00, placed on probation for two years and was ordered not to drive for the next six months. Henry Jackson Graham of Raeford pleaded guilty to speeding 94 in a 60 mile an hour zone on N.C. 211. Judge Joseph Dupree sentenced him to six months suspended for two years with two years probation. He was fined SI00 and costs and was ordered not to drive for six months. The court ordered the probation to be terminated at the end of the first year if all provision of probation have been met. Five cases involving driving under the influence were heard. Alwertha Galbreth of Raeford pleaded guilty of DUI. She was sentenced to six months with capias and or commitment to issue at any time during the next 18 months upon conviction of a traffic violation. She was ordered to surrender her driver's liccnse for 1 2 months and was fined SI50 and costs. There was no breathalyzer reading. Robert Allen Yocum of Ft. Bragg pleaded guilty to DUI second offense and driving while his license was revoked. He was sentenced to two years suspended for 3k years with 3k years or probation. He was ordered not to drive in the state for three years and was fined S500 and costs. The breathalyzer was refused. SSgt Yocum pleaded guilty to a second charge of driving while his license was revoked. He was sentenced to two years suspended for 3k years with 3k years probation with the sentence to begin at the end of another sentence for DL'I He was fined $300 and costs. Johnny Lee McNair of Red Springs pleaded guilty to DLL He was sentenced to six months suspended for 18 months with 18 months probation. He was ordered not - to drive for 1 2 months and was fined $150 and costs. Limited driving privileges were granied. The breathalyzer reading was .27 per cent. Orell Hammond of Red Springs pleaded guilty to DL'I. The state took a nol pros on a charge of hit and run. Hammond was sentenced lo 18 months suspended for 3k years with 3k years probation He was ordered not to drive for the next two years and was lined S500 and costs. The breathalyzer reading was .18 per cent. Ervin Henderson of Red Springs pleaded guilty to DL'I and was sentenced to six months suspended for two years with two years probation. He was ordered not to drive for the next 12 months except undei the provisions of a limited driving permit and was fined SI50 and costs. The probation was ordered to be terminated at the end of the first year if all provisions had been met. The breathalyzer reading was .14. The state took a nol pros on the following cases: Douglas Ward Shackett. Fayetteville, speeding 62 in a 50 mphzone; Bobby Lee fc d wards, Aberdeen, nonsupport. Delton Monroe. Jr.. McCain, damage to property. The state took a nol pros with leave in the following cases Major Dixon Judd. Fayeiteville. no muffler and Local Business In advertising, value is no! always to be judged by ?.urt'acc appearances. For instance, there is the problem of "Waste Circulation." To the merchant who wishes to get maximum return on his advertising investment, waste circulation is a matter worth caret'ul attention. The total coverage of an advertising outlet may be no indication of its value to a particular merchant. Only circulation among potential customers is of real worth to any advertiser. The suburban retailer who advertises in a metropolitan publication may pi y for circulation which is l>5 per cent outside of his trade area. The same is true of the merchant who buys radio or television time on the basis of circulation over several counties. expired inspection sticker: Rayless Jacobs, Rt. 3, Red Springs, expired inspection sticker; Paul Brayboy Chavis, Parkton, improper registration; He/.ekiah Lee Monroe, Ft. Bragg, expired inspection certificate and failing to carry registration certificate; Tommie Carl Emanuel, Maxion, exceeding safe speed; Ray F.dison Handon, Raeford, failure to yield right of way; Robert Adams, Raeford. assault. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of court costs by Samuel Owens Prince of Raeford, who pleaded guilty to speeding 45 in a 35 mph zone. Prayer for judgment on Coleman Bernard Peterson of Raeford was continued for two years with the court reserving the right to pass final judgment at any time during that period Peterson pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed. He was charged court costs. Boyd Leggette Coxe of Raeford pleailed guilty to not having a registration plate. He was sentenced to 30 days suspended and fined $25 and costs. He was found not guilty of not having liability insurance. Prayer for judgment for Robert Saunders of Red Springs was continued for five years with the court reserving, the right to pass final judgment at any time during that period. Saunders pleaded guilty to aggravated assault. He was charged court costs. Omer Allen Register of Raeford pleaded not guilty but was found guilty of running a stop sign. Prayer tor judgment was continued upon payment of court costs. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs by Harold Gilmore Wiggins of Fayetteville who pleaded guilty of speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone. Joyce Locklear of Rt. 4, Red Springs, was sentenced to 30 days suspended and fined S25 and costs tor speeding 66 mph in a 45 mph zone. Henty Louis McLauchlin of Raeford was fined S5 and costs for speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone. Wayne Alden Manning of Raeford was fined SI5 and costs for speeding in a 45 mph zone. Charles h'dward Jenkins of Cerro Gordo. N'.C. was sentenced to 60 days suspended and lined S50 and costs tor speeding 7t> in a 45 mph zone James Thomas Cain of Red Springs pleaded guilty to careless and reckless driving and improper registration He was sentenced to Sf>0 days suspended and fined S50 and costs. John Edward McLean of Raetord pleaded guilty to careless and reckless driving and was sentenced to 60 days suspended and was lined S50 and costs Larry I evi Sanders of Raeford pleaded vtuilty to failing to drive on ;ne right half of the highway and was sc - : ?* n?.ed tr. 30 days suspended and lined S25 and '.'OStS. fsiclia Roper McRae of Shannon was sentenced to 30 days suspen i-J und fined S25 anu costs l>u speeding 66 in a 45 mph zone. Bobby Lec Edward of Aberdeen v. as tound not guilty ot assauli and the piosecuting witness. Linda Edwaids. was c rdeied iaileJ until court costs When any medium charges or advertising on the basis of rtrculalion outside of'a natural ude area. I lie rates are likely o be expensive regardless of he total head count. This fact has accounted tor t It e rapid growth of community newspapers in the suburbs of large cities. For the community newspaper whether on the edge of' a great city or in a rural county ?? sells no waste circulation. A letail trade area and the circulation area ot' a community newspaper are identical. The limits ot each are defined by the same factors. The people who subscribe to the local newspaper are the people who are most likely to trade in local stores. Which means, of course, that the retailer knows he is always gelling a sound value in local newspaper advert isinjj. with little or no "waste circulation." were paid for frivolous and malicious prosecution. Henry Lawrence Fields of Raeford was sentenced to five days in jail suspended upon payment of a SS fine and court costs for public drunkenness. Burnice Dockery of Silver City pleaded guilty to assault and was sentenced to 30 days suspended. He was ordered to pay S50 to Alexander Cole and to pay court costs. Thomas Louis McMillan, Jr. of Raeford was fined S10 and costs for allowing an unlicensed person to drive. Janice Cunningham of Raeford was taxed court costs for driving without a license. Albella Liles of Tyler Town was found not guilty of trespass. Lacy J. Farmer of Raeford pleaded guilty to issuing a worthless chcck for $25.75 to J.I. Hubbard. He was sentenced to 30 days suspended and was ordered to pay the check and costs. The state presented no evidence and no probable cause was found for Robert Saunders of Red Springs who was charged with firing a gun into an occupied motor vehicle. John Reedy Breeden of Raeford was found not guilty of improper registration. Phillip Owen Page of Clarkton was found not guilty of unsafe movement. Delton Monroe, Jr. of McCain was found not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon. Prayer for judgmeni was continued upon payment of court costs by William Lacy McQueen of Raeford who pleaded guilty to speeding 55 mph in a 45 mph zone. E4 James Elvin Humphrey of Ft. Bragg was fined $5 anil costs for speeding 70 in a 60 mph zone. Prayer for judgment was continued for two weeks for Molden Harris. Jr. of Raeford who pleaded guilty to no liability insurance and improper registration. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs by Marcus Bryd Marsh. Jr. of Fayetteville who pleaded guilty to speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone. Prayer for judgment was connnued upon payment of costs by Anthony Jay Barker of Hope Mills who pleaded guilty to speeding 60 in a 45 mph zone. William Otis Webb of Raeford was charged court costs for tailing to decrease speed to avoid colliding with anothei vehicle. PFC David Lee Latier of Ft. Bragg pleaded guilty to driving while his license was suspended and was sentenced to six months suspended for two years probation. He was ordered not to drive in the stale tor two years and was lined S200 and costs. Hubert Lowery. Jr. of Shannon was bound over to Superior court for action by the grand jury on a charge of murder. Bond was sei at S25.000. MAGISTRATES COL RT The following cases were heard in Magistrate's Court: Bo.bby Dean Starnes. Charlotte, speeding 60 in a 45 mph zone. SI0 fine, costs. Everette Randel McKinley, Kannapolis, inspection violation, costs. Joel Dial, Red Springs, passing at an intersection, $10 fine, costs. John Michael Popovich, Pope AFB, speeding 75 in a 60 mph zone, $10 fine and costs. Kenneth Ray Kluttz, Raeford, speeding 45 in a 35 mph zone, $ 10 fine, costs. Julia Malloy Chambers, Raeford, speeding 47 in a 35 mph zone, $ 10 fine, costs. Foster Waylon Woriax, Raeford. speeding 65 in 55 mph zone, $5 fine, costs. Elizabeth Locklear Coins, Red Springs, speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone, $5 fine, costs. Thomas Oscar Jones, Carthage, allowing a person to ride a motorcycle without a safety helmet of a type approved by the commissioner of motor vehicles, costs. William Henry McArn. Shannon, speeding 60 in a 45 mph zone, $ 10 fine, costs. Mary Valentine Warren, Fayetteville, speeding 70 in a 55 mph zone: $10 fine, costs. Edwin Earl Lupo, Raeford speeding 45 in a 35 mph zone. $5 fine, costs. Noah Lee Jackson. Fayetteville, passing at intersection. $ 10 fine, costs. Garland Chambers, Jr., Raeford. speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone. S5 fine, costs. Horace Edward Hall, Jr., Fayetteville, speeding 70 in a 60 mpli zone. S5 fine,costs. Charles Henry Carpenter. Jr.. Fayetteville. passing at intersection. $10 fine, costs. Louise Murphy Peterson, Fayetteville, speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone, $5 fine, costs. Major Brown. Fayetteville. no driver's license, $25 fine, costs. Franklin Delano Kicklighter, Raeford. speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone. S5 line, costs. Richard Pigott. Raeford, public drunkenness. S6jail fee, costs. Bobby Carlis McCormick, Raeford. speeding 50 in a 35 mph zone. SI0 fine, costs. Harlie Cummings, Raeford speeding 45 in a 35 mph zone, $5 fine, costs. Bobby William Bh-nton. Aberdeen, speeding 45 in a 35 mph zone, S5 fine, costs. Colon Harris. Raeford. public drunkenness. $5 fine. $6 jail fee. costs. Willie Charles C'easer. Hartsville, S.C., passing at intersection. $6 jail fee. S10 fine, and costs. Luther Ray Taylor. Charlotte, speeding 60 in a 45 mph zone. S10 fine, costs. Clyde Harris, Raeford, public drunkenness, $6 jail fee, costs. Clinton Jacobs, Lumber Bridge, worthless check for S 13.72 to Walter Parks, pay check and costs. Christopher Chatin Wilson, Baltimore. Md.. speeding 75 in a (>0 mph zone. S10 fine, costs. Bennie Covington Robbins, Jr.. Rockingham, speeding 63 in a 50 mph zone. S10 fine, costs. Carl Edward Floyd, Concord, speeding 57 in a 45 mph zone. $ 10 fine, costs. 2'Lt. Mario Anthony Petersen, Ft. Bragg, speeding 55 in a 45 mph zone. S5 fine, costs. OPEN TODAY DON'T BATTLE WITH YOUR INCOME TAX The BLOCK Army it well train ed to do battle for youl After a private discussion with you, we'll generally save more than enough on your lax to pay our low charge. Don't fight itl See BLOCKI It's a good place to place your confidence. OUAHANTII We guarantee accurst* preparation of every tn rthm. || III If we make any errari Hiat coat yau any penalty at H B liihiait, wa wiH pay that penalty at internet. U "? RIUICK'co. AMERICA'S IAIGCST TAX SIRVKI WITH OVDI 5000 OfftCKS 529 Herris Ave. Telephone 876-2244 Raeford, N.C. HOURS: 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Effective Fab. 1 ?HO APKMHTMINT HKBSA*Y| CONVENTIONEERS - Four delegates from the Hoke High Distributive Education club are attending the State DECA Convention in Charlotte. They are Calvin Monroe, Mary Hollirtgsworth, Janice Cunningham and Ronnie Dockerv. DE Students Attend Meet By Bobby Smith Hoke County High School's Distributive Education Club of America will attend the State DECA Convention in Charlotte this coming Friday and Saturday. Registration begins in the White House Inn at 10:00 a.m. Friday morning. All contests begin at 1:00 p.m. All members not competing will be invited to a fashion show sponsored by The Charlotte Fashion Merchandising Classes. Those attending will be Ronnie Dockery, Calvin Monroe, and Janice Cunningham representing Hoke as voting delegates; our color bearer will be Mary Ann Hollingsworth. The boys will be on the screening and nominating committee. This committee will eliminate all but three candidates running for state office. After ihe candidates have been screened, the two girls will be on the voting committee to decide the winner for each office. On Saturday all the State DECA officers for next year will be installed. There will be the Awards Luncheon for all contest winners, and the presentation of the Man ? of - the -Year Award to the adult who has contributed the most to the Distributive Education program this year. Last week, twenty - seven different high school Distributive Education coordinators, representing District IV, met at Hoke High School. At this meeting, the coordinators nominated Jo Ann Hocutt from Massey Hill High School, Charles Gainey from Seventy ? First High School, and Don Steed from Hoke High School to run for District IV Governor. There are A new law establishes educational and home loan benefits for wives and children of prisoners of war, and servicemen missing in action for more than 90 days. It also provides for educational benefits for men still in service who have served 181 days of active duty rather than the previously required two years. nine districts in North Carolina, each having one governor elected for a two year term. The governors officially take office at the annual summer conference when all the D.E. coordinators from the state meet for a week. Some of their duties are to help plan the future summer conference bringing in suggestions from their districts, to select the D.E. employer of the year, and to preside at all district leadership conferences. Hoke County's coordinator, Don Steed, was very pleased to learn that he had been chosen as District IV Governor. Mrs. Millikin Buried F ridiy Funeral services for Mrs. Ron |. MUlikin were held Friday at Bethel Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Allen Smyth. Burial was in Antioch Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Mrs. Millikin, 79, died Thursday. She is survived by her husband, Lonnie Millikin; a daughter, Mrs. Ailene Bullock of Raeford; four sisters, Mrs. Dixie Sink and Mrs. Ola Sanders, both of Winston ? Salem, Mrs. Ulla Sanders of Newport News, Va. and Mrs. Alice Hobbt of Laurel Hill; two grandchildren and two great ? grandchildren. Walttr Co toy, R. Ph. 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