Magistrates Court The following speeding violations were heard by the magistrates: Grace P. Tyson, Laurinburg, 67 in a 55 m.p.h. zone, S10 and costs; Paul M. Matthews, Fayetteville, 66 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs; Charles Stevens, Rt. 4, Lot 92, Raeford, 50 in a 35 zone, S10 and costs; Gerry Pate, Rt. 1, Box 72, Red Springs, 66 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Jerry W. Robinson, St. Pauls, 60 in a 45 zone, SIO and costs; Mary D. Mann, Morehead City, 67 in a 55 zone, S10 and costs; Lottie R. Gamble, Laurel Hill, 69 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Larry D. Fellows, 710 Forest St., Rae ford, 65 in a 55 zone, S5 and costs; Annie R. Adams, Laurinburg, 67 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Vernon R. Alford Jr., Laurinburg, 68 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Susie M. Baker, Rt. 2, Box 491, Raeford, speed greater than reasonable, costs; Randall L. Allen, Ft. Bragg. 65 in a 55 zone, S5 and costs; Luther G. Brown, Kernersville, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Richard C. Daivs, Shelby, 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Charlie Cummings Jr., Rt. 3. Box 260, Raeford, 65 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Arthur A. Destout, Char lotte, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; George W. Gregory Jr., Cheraw, S.C., 67 in a 55. zone, $10 and costs; Wendell L. Fitzpatrick, Ft. Bragg, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Bennie M. Kelly, Rt. 1, Box 565, Raeford, 55 in a 45 zone, $5 and costs; James W. Peeples, Fayetteville, 55 in a 45 zone, $5 and costs; Robert Morrison, Rt. 2, Sanford, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; James P. Garry, Atlanta, Ga., 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Louise L. Thomas, Southern Pines, 66 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Johnny Seism, Sanford, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; William A. Watts, Hope Mills, 67 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Aundra E. Kennedy, Elliot, S.C., 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; John C. Baldwin, Rt. 3, Box 245, Raeford, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Francisco C. Badiola, Ft. Bragg, 69 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Bryant L. Ruhman, Ft. Bragg, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Daniel E. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 606, Raeford, 60 in a 45 zone, $10 and costs; Lyle S. Justice, Marion, speed greater than reasonable, costs; Arthur C. Castle, Jackson ville, 70 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Sherrill P. Honeycutt, Midland, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Moses L. Harrison. Spartanburg, S.C., 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Richard E. Barbour. Durham. 69 in a 55 zone, $10 and costs; Charles E. Carter, Rt. 4. Box 880. Red Springs, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Billy R. Clark. Rt. 4, Box 235 N. Red Springs. 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Yvonne P. Ivey, 418 N. Main St.. Raeford, 58 in a 45 zone. S10 and costs; Tezenia J. Slocum, Maxton, 65 in a 55 zone, 55 and costs; Herbert H. Webb, Baltimore, Md., 65 in a 55 zone, 55 and costs; Deborah A. Patterson, Rt. 1. Box 662, Red Springs, 60 in a 45 zone, $10 and costs; Linda R. Richards, P.O. Box 554, Raeford, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs; Robert L. Blue, P.O. Box 13, Raeford, speed greater than rea sonable. costs; Joanne G. Taylor. Fayetteville, 65 in a 55 zone, S5 and costs; Ray M. Smith, Sanford, 65 in a 55 zone, $5 and costs. Other cases heard were: Eugene Campbell, Edinborough Ave., Raeford, public drunkenness, three days in jail; James A. Lampley, Rockingham, stop sign violation, costs; Mary M. Peterkin, P.O. Box 249, Raeford. failure to comply with restriction (corrective lenses), S25 and costs; Hugh A. McKenzie, Rt. 1, Box 244, Shannon, fishing without license, costs; David R. Holland, Rt. 1, Box 288, Shannon, fishing without license, S10 and costs; Henry L. Graham, Rt. 1, Box 290, Shannon, driving left of center, costs; Andrew J. Childress Sr., Rt. 1, Box 93-C, Lumber Bridge, stop sign violation, costs; Peter N. Dockery, P.O. Box 353, Raeford, unsafe movement, costs; Randolph La Frahm, 709 Harris Ave., Raeford, inspection viola tion, costs; Fred Baldwin, Rt. 1, Box 85, Lumber Bridge, stop sign violation, costs; James Dudley, Laurinburg, illegal passing, costs; Bruce S. Davis, Lumberton, in spection violation, costs; Russell McNeill, Rt. 3, Box 110-A, Rae ford, illegal passing, S10 and costs; James McLaurin, P.O. Box 93-B, Raeford, stop sign violation, costs; Dwight K. Ratts, Carolina Beach, inspection violation, 65 in a 55 zone, S5 and costs; Roosevelt Campbell Jr.,Rt. 2, Box 491-A, Raeford, worthless check for 534.34 to Larry's Drive-in, restitu tion and costs; Franklin Sanders, 110 Stewart St., Raeford, stop sign violation, costs; Tony T. Love, Rt. 1, Box 121-B, Raeford, worthless check for S14.96 to A&P, restitu tion and costs; Carson Locklear Jr., Maxton, inspection violation, costs; James J. Tillman, P.O. Box 634, Raeford, inspection violation, costs; Willie E. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 860, Raeford, worthless check for 518.10 to A&P, restitution and costs. Sam W. Jackson, Pahokee, Fla., inspection violation, costs; Marcel L. McNeill. Rt. 3, Box 314-D, Raeford, worthless check for 55 to Harrell's Grocery, restitution and costs; Valencia S. Parker, Rt. 3, Box 63. Raeford, worthless check for $15 to J.B. Grocery, restitution and costs; Rebecca L. Hester, Box R, Raeford, worthless check for $35 to A&P, restitution and costs; Ervin M. Cade. Fayetteville, illegal passing, 510 and costs; David C. Allison, Rt. 1, Box612-A, Raeford, inspection violation, costs; Robert L. Doby, N. Main St., Raeford, worthless checks for 599, 582.40 and $1 1 1.40 to N.C. Department of Revenue, restitution and costs; Dallas Lowery, Rowland, inspec tion violation, costs. i\ VARDELL HEDGPETH, JR. 121 West Elwood Avenue Raeford, N. 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In the mixed doubles Dianna Nash and Glenn Miller won over Anne and Charlie Hostetler. Also in mixed doubles Chester and Lawanna Hayes topped Gail and Ricky English. In die women's doubles Joy Upchurch and Mary James defeated Betty Morgan and Barbara Slaughter. Tennis Lessons The Commission will be sponsoring instructional tennis lessons for all abilities. Classes are set to begin June 20 at the Hoke High Courts. There will be three classes each morning Monday-Friday and two classes each Saturday morning. There will also be a 10-15 person limit per class, so registration will be on a first come, first serve basis. Ability levels will be grouped together, thus exact time schedules will depend on the number who register and on their abilities. Interested folks should call the recreation office and register today. Volleyball Change A change has been made in the co-ed volleyball schedule. Ladies free play will be Tuesday nights. Ages 15-17 will compete on Wednesday nights. Ages 18 and up will still play on Monday nights. An organizational meeting for all teams will be held Monday, June 13 In the Gibson gymnasium. Rules and regulations will be discussed at that time. WATCHING - McLauchlin Elementary students were treated to a mornmg in the sun Tuesday as they watched a presentation b\< Mrs C, C Wright s kindergarten class. | Photo hy S.H. Aplin | Kindergarten Puts On Show Kindergarteners from J.W. Mc Lauchlin School entertained par ents, teachers and other students with an end of the year program Tuesday morning. The children, students of Mrs. G.A. Wright, sang, counted to 100, recited rhymes and the alphabet, and danced for the crowd gathered outside in the sun. Mrs. A.M. McKinnon was nar rator of the program. As part of the finale the girls formed a group to dance the Bunny Hop and circle the Maypole. The boys donned feathers and perform ed the Indian Dance. The boys also did a march while wearing soldier's hats. 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As director she has attended the State District Directors Workshop! State Legislation Conference, Leadership Training Conferences, the Annual PTA Convention as well as meetings of the Board of Managers. Mrs. Rahal received the 1976 District Directors Award and won the President's Trophy at Con vention. Acting President Danny Mc Collum has extended an invitation to all Hoke County parents to attend the meeting and participate in the election of officers tor next year. Energy Conservation Now Starter David McNeill was re lieved in the second inning by Tim Lowery and Lowery went out in the sixth inning as freshman David Earl Blue went to the mound. Blue pitched the final innings of the game, striking out seven batters and allowing only one hit. Leading Post 20 was catcher David Home, who was 3-4 at the plate and had a double, and Warren Bernard and Sam Harris, who were 2-4 and 2-5 in appear ances. respectively. Hope Mills was led by Zake Lorick and Butch Gillis who both went 2-6 at bat. 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