ULj, A; By The Drink Will Increase Outlets By As Much As 3,000 Places. ??B.L f ;?>: ' rf.- iv".' How Much More Tax Money Will It Take To Enforce The Law? Vote MO On Liquor By The Drink. ? ? ?-*- | CfMRty ChiimiM Action UMfM I I OPEN ALL DAY ON WEDNESDAY To Better Serve Your Needs McLauchlin Company, Inc. Since 1902 W-WS MAIN STREET BOO - This spooky group of witch**, prtmetmx, Indians, football heroes and goblins ponded to the Library but week fora Halloween program. The costumes were all personally fitted and made by the Raeford Kindergarten students while at school Office Visit Set Congressman's Charlie Rose's mobile office will be parked near the Raeford Post Office from 10 ajn. to 3 pjn. Friday. The office will be manned by Rip Collins, administrative assistant to Rose. ^!WPP>v v "Si*" Five Convicted Of DUI Fhw 1MB were convicted of DUI in district Court Friday. HaraM Lee WOhuAt, Fayetteville, wu convicted of third oflenM DUI and an inspection violation. He received 12 monrni and |ave notice of appeal. Appeal bond wm continued at $750. Frank Souther land, Brooklyn, wa? convictfd of DUI, spoeding, and a license violation. He recetved ux months suspended 12 months upon condition he surrender his licenn for 12 months and pay S175 fine and coats. Thomas Buddy Clippard, 213 E. Donaldson Ave. ?u convicted of DUI and failure to comply with a license restriction. He received four months suspended 12 months upon condition he surrender his license for 12 months and pay S160 fine and costs. He was granted limited driving privilege. Sloan Leggette Jr., McColl, S.C., was convicted of DUI and a license violation. He received four months suspended 12 months upon surrender of his license for 12 months and payment of $ 160 fine and costs. Elijah Handon, Anitoch Community, was convicted of DUI and failure to decrease speed. He received 90 days suspended 12 months upon condition he surrender hit license for 12 months tnd pay SI SO flue and costs. He wis' granted limited driving privilege. 1 James Franklin Reed, Fiyettevllle, was charged with DUI. At the cloee of the staUs evidence, the defendant's motion for non-?uit was granted by the court. Charles Dean McMiWin, Dunn, convicted of speeding, received 30 days suspended upon payment of S2S fine ana costs. Conrad McKinley Pope Jr., Fayetteville, was convicted of speeding, ana asaeaed S5 fine and costs. Noah Franklin Murray, Ft. Bragg was called on charges of speeding andTailed to appear. The court ordered bailbond of $125 forfeited with judgment final. Gary Wayne Greenway, Fayetteville, was convicted of speeding. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs. William Thomas Griffin, Marshville, was convicted of speeding. Prayer for judgment was continued upon condition he pay costs. William Holbrook Piatts, Charlotte, was convicted of speeding. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs. Patrick Joseph Scannell, Charlotte, was convicted of speeding. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs. Roosevelt Campbell, Rt. 2, was convicted of driving without a license and failure to report an accident. He received 60 days suspended upon payment of ISO fine and costs. Lee Francis Davis, Laurinburg, convicted of driving without a valid chauffeurs license received 30 days suspended upon condition he pay 125 fine and costs. Granison Cobb, Rt. 2, was convicted of failure to apply for title and a registration violation. He received 30 days suspended upon payment of S2S fine and costs. Jerry Drennan Flowe, Charlotte, was convicted of a stop sign violation. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs. Raymond Autry, Fayetteville, convicted of misdemeanor larceny received two years suspended two years J upon condition he pay $300 restitution and costs. He was placed on two-years probation. The state took nol pros on companion charges of breaking and entering and receiving stolen goods. Marshall M. Faircloth, Fayetteville, convicted of misdemenaor larceny received two years suspended two years upon payment of $3(X) restitution and costs. He was placed on two years probation. The state took nol pros on companion charges of breaking and entering and receiving stolen goods. Richard E. Carter, Ft. Bragg, convicted of hunting with a rifle in Hoke County received 30 days suspened two years upon condition he violate no hunting laws and pay a $25 fine and costs. Greg Keith Floyd, Raeford, was convicted of shoplifting. He received six months as a youthful offender suspended 18 months and placed on 18 months probation with condition he report to the Hoke County High Sheriff Fridays at 6 pjn. and be held until 6 pjn. Sunday for four consecutive weekends. Wilbert McCrimmon, Duffie Community, convicted of assault received six months three years upon condition he not assault his wife for three years and pay costs. William M. Bratcher, Rt. 1, was convicted of issuing a worthless check. He was assessed $100 restitution and costs. C.F. Ferguson, Parkton, convicted of issuing a worthless check was assessed $90 restitution and costs. Ellis Locklear, Rt. I, was convicted of issuing a worthless check and assessed costs. Freddie Leggett, Rt. 1, was convicted of assault and battery. Prayer for judgment was continued for two years upon payment of costs. Mary Calloway Haire, Stonewall Township, was convicted of failure to reduce speed to avoid a collision. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs. The state took nol pros against: Raymond Wallace, Rt. 3, charged with assault; John Lloyd, Red Springs, temporary larceny of an auto; Ernest Leverne Parker, Antioch Community, public intoxication; and Levi Carpenter, Sixth Street, forcible trespass. Upchurch 3rd In Volleyball The Upchurch Junior High girls volleyball team placed third in the Sandhills Association for thrPromotion of Physical Education volleyball sportsday round robin tournament Saturday at the Douglas Byrd High School Gym. Approximately 137 girls and 16 teachers participated representing 9 senior high division teams ind five junior high division teams. Laurinburg Junior High placed first in the junior high division. Hoke High School girls participated in the senior high division which was won by Douglas Byrd H%h School, Fayettevilto. The earliest known map waa drawn around 2)00 B?. on a clay tablet, the National Geographic Society ays. It waa found Mar Babylon *-i. PRICES GOOD THROUGH SATURDAY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! ?AYSt CRANK THE OLD FLIVVER OR PEDAL YOUR BIKE, JUST GET HERE FAST FOR VALUES THAT ARE RIGHT1 mmixam STORES GUARANTEED SATISFACTION JGH SATURDAY 'iT i # 1974 NOVA COUPE 2 DOM >IG ? 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