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V (CwftlnuMrPrMn front) on operators li i^propft twgistrat ??n care JflMeuodget driving under in !%!?. 4HSWW* revoked, fine and ? o|^ opera ^^wQ)#|4in, speeding, fine and i Waiter James Crump, speeding. HEm Jordan possesssion non la^vPeW-i wfciske* for sale, leave it ? ?Ml o I Wokardson. no operators Bt*no* f#| pr?e wUh leave. IMlliam Isaac Leary, feeding, gMrginia. 14*, Hill. no operators li tense and,fictitious drivers license ClappS/OweObPowers, Jr., speed ing. nol pros with leave *HmdtiueU 'Jones, worthless check. i fUDeri iCsntphell McLamb, speed kg, nol pros with leave. 1 M i'SmiUi Bannerman, transport 'jpt JUguor end: failing to stop for ?Iron.-diM gnd cost. I X" ' . - . - Wilbert Mi dd let on, driving under influence, fine and cost. David Wells Ilyde, driving under influence, fine and cost. James Gordon Mobley, speeding, fine and cost. Jimmy Lee Melvln, no operators linns, failure to stop for stop sign, fine and cost. Holiis Calvin Smith, driving un der influence, no operators license and leaving scene of accident, fine and cost. Oswald Croom, careless and reck less driving, not guilty. Hubert Hobbs, no operators licen ses, fine and cost. Linwood Padgette, exceeding safe speed, fine and cost. Gaston Branch, Jr. driving under influence with no license, fine and cost. Charley Quinn, no operators licen se, fine and cost. Willie Vann, assault of female, lost. Gaynell Mozingo Long, speeding, ine and cost. Thomas James Rackley, Jr. speeding, fine and cost. William Everette Eason, speed ing, not pros. Carriel 'Davis Mathis, no chauf feurs license and improper brakes, fine and cost. Joe Shirley Foster, speeding, cost. Carl Bryant Taylor. Jr. speeding, fine and coat. Harry Montgomery Teachey, im proper brakes and possesssion of whiskey, fine and coat. Lawrence Jefferson Branch, driv ing under influence, appeal to Sup erior Court. Nathaniel Hawthorne Simmons, speeding, coat. Jimmy Dean Faulkner, speeding, fine and cost. James Waitus Harrell, Jr. speed ing, fine and cost. David James' Moore, failure to comply with restrictions on drivers I license, cost. Mary Sue Cotle, speeding, cost, i Edward L. Kelly, speeding, cash bond condemned. Mack Carter, worthless check, pay checks and cost. Maebelle Blackburn, assault, fine and cost. Gordon Miller, speeding, cost. Alexander Turner Shaw, HI, 1 speeding, cost. James Bert Hardy, no operator : license, fine and cost. Dortch Swinson, on operators li- I cense, fine and cost. Wallace Miller, non support, nol,: pros with leave. John Thomas Wise, speeding, fine < and cost. Frank Phillips, speeding, cost. 1 John Dudley Britt, speeding, fine and cost. Ruby Jelynn Langdon, speeding, fine and cost. 1 Anthony Philip Sellers, speeding, cost. i Micheal Owen Carter, speeding, ' cost. 1 Mathias Merritt, Jr., operating under influence, fine and cost. i Woodrow McCullen. no operators license, fine and cost. i William Brantley Hawes, speed ing, cost. |1 Joseph David Evans, speeding, i not pros. Wesley Pittman, speeding, cost. I Walter Spencer Hill, driving un der influence, appeal to Superior i Court. Axon Deuland Sholar, exceeding safe speed, cost. Mary Wright Smith, no operators license, fine and cost. William Alvie Walker, speeding. ' fine and cost. Cary Decator English, speeding, | fine and cost. William Henry Morrison, Jr. speeding, cost. Dale Eugene Hoffman, speeding, j fine and cost. Henry Wade Willis, speeding, fine and cost. Charles Dowd Gray, III, speeding, fine and cost. George Lmwood Price, speedm?, fine and cost. Mary Faye Southerland, speeding -I cost. William Joseph Schnorbus, Jr. ' speeding, fine and cost. Francis Roger Quis, speeding, | fine and cost. Robert Darwin Truelove, speed ing, fine and cost. Hezekiah Nolan, speeding, cost. Coletus Taylor, speeding, cost. Ephraim Thomas Morris, speed ing, cost. ' . Robert Allen Nuttall, speeding and passing at intersection, fine and cost. Willis Carlton Sholar, speeding, cost. ? Donald Preston Smith, speeding, cost. Jesse Kornegay, speeding, cost. James Edward McKeller, speed ing, fine an^ cost. Cleo Otis Aldridge,-speeding, cash bond condemned. i Gerald Alfred McDonald, speed ing, fine an cost. ? , Robert Thurman Beahn, no opera tors license, cash bond condemned. Fred Patterson, speeding, cash bond condemned. Everett Stetson Albee, II, speed ing, cash bond condemned. Marion Guy Brown, speeding, cash bond condemned. Willie Edward Lewis, speeding, fine and cost. Russell David Haddock, speeding, fine and cost. Roy Ramson Fountain, speeding, cost. Joe Katz, Jr., speeding, fine and cost. Jacob Vann, non support, support wife and children, pay cost. ? Clarence Allen, failure to com ply with the compulsory attendance law, suspended on condition keep three children in school regularly. Ammon Cannady, speeding, cost BOly Holmes Cavenaugh, speed ing, fine and coat. Lloyd George Robson, speeding, fine and cost. Leon Guthrie Brown, speeding cost. v" Charles ffarco Talbot, speeding, cash bond condemned. Charles Smith, no insurance, nc operators license and no license plate, cost and fine. Roy Norris, larceny, suspended sentence with the fine and cost Elbert O'Berry Whithead. non support, nol pres. Lee Roy Scilz, speeding, fine and cost. Buddy Bernard Turner, speeding, fine and cost. Robert Glen Quinn, speeding, cos:. Andrew Eugene Wood, speeding, fine and cost. Hubert Mayo Sanderson, speed ing, cost. Ernest Honeycutt Crumpler, speeding, fine and cost. Elwood Council Batts, speeding, cost. Clay J. Young, speeding, cash bond condemned. Jimmie Almond, speeding, fine and cost. Gary Timothy Dane, speeding, cash bond condemned. Eddie Blackburn, assault on fe male and distriuction personal "-nn'erty, appealed to Superior Court Lonnie Blackburn, assault on fe male, dismissed. J. C. King, failure to stop for stop sign, not guilty. William Slim Mathis, driving un der influence and without license, , not guilty. Frank D. Lofton, speeding, cash bond condemned. Journey Smith, *o operators licen se, fine and cost t-*- js David James \foore, failure to -omply with restriction on drivers license, cost. Joe Lee Frederick, public drunk enness, suspended Sentence and cost. William Phillips, no operators li cense, fine and cost. Willie E. Hill, npn support, pay into court for berieflt of wife and bildren monthly, and cpst.. Harry Smith, possession non-tax paid whiskey for sale, appealed to Superior court. Shirley Smith, sale of non tax paid whiskey, appealed to Superior Court. Montague Swinson, Jr., speeding, cos.1. j Horace Foss. trespass and pee ping Tom. 90 days on road. Eddie Byrant Farrior, selling non tax paid whiskey, fine and cost. Frederick Lucas Kloostertnan, speeding, cash bond condemned. Michael Bela Yager, speeding, bond condemned. Wade Holden, speeding, cash | cond condemned. Raymond Lee Mulkey. careless anr reckless driving, fine and cost, John H. Johnson, speeding, cost. Delbert Michael Moles, speeding, fine and cost. Elbert Whitehead, disposal of mortgaged property, cost and pay for property. James Theodore Pearsall assault with deadly weapon, pay doctor and cost. Times Front Add County Court Linwood Victor Baker, speeding, fine and cost. Marvin Ray Brinson, speeding, fine and cost. James Arthur Tann, speeding, fine and cost. Cale Knight Burgess, Jr. speed ing. cost. Oliver Donald Fogg, speeding, fine and cost. William Lloyd Parker, speeding, fine and Cost. Georce Bryant Newbold, speed ing, and fine and cost. Norma Quinn Williams, speeding, cost. ?Robert William Claramunt, speed ing, fine and cost. Charlie Wright Kenan, speeding, fine and cost. Joe Mathis, Jr., speeding, cash bond condemned. Lonnie Highsmith, exceeding safe speed, fine and cost. Walter Donovon Good, speeding, fine and cost. Norman Anthony Coltrane, speed ing, fine and cost. Woodrow Wilson Hayden, public drunkenness, fine and cost. Lydia Norman Reece, speeding, cost. Wayne Lee McMant'.s, speeding, rine and cost. hitfe I (/$?* ELL BRED L??K^h I ^|L TAILORED I / PUMPS A look so evident on the fashion scene with fashion's favorite stacked heel. Choose' a crescent | or snip square toe, round, square or high throat. all with Life Stride'sjook^f perfecjiyp. ' Welfare Commissioner Praises Work Of Study Commission H Euaene Brown, Acting North Carolina Commissioner of Public Welfare, today commented favora bly on the report of the Commission to Study Public Welfare Programs appointed by Governor Sanford in compliance with a resolution of the 1981 General Assembly. "The Study Commission made a detailed and exhaustive study of all public welfare programs being ad ministered by the State and county departments of public welfare,'' said Brown "I think the members of the Commission have done an excellent job and believe that many of their recommendations will be helpful to the public welfare pro gram." The report, recently published state that North Carolina has "basi cally, a sound and progressive pub lic welfare program . . . recognized nationally for its emphasis on pre ventive, protective and rehabilita tive services anil for its pioneering work in various'constructive pro grams." The Commission's recom mendations were made "with the hope that they will. serve to help make a good program even better." Among the recommendations are emphasis on securing and retaining well-trained staff to strengthen pub lic welfare administration. The report also states that its questionnaires indicated that North Carolina's State-supervised, locally administered program is almost unanimously favored among county commissioners, county welfare boards, and county directors of public welfare. The desirable ef fects of local administration include more local interest in the program; more support for-the program; bet ter interpretation of the program to the taxpayers, keeping the pro gram sensitive to varying local con M'inns. and making a more person al type of service available to the Annie Wiggins Mpore. ro opera tor license, fine and cosi. David Moore, allowing non licen sed person to operate his auto, cost. James (Punch) Alderman,, Lar cney, 60 days on road. Theodore Faison, sale of whiskey, fir.e and cost. ; The Study Commission's report recognizes the need for an increase in State appropriation for aid to county welfare administration, poin ting out that in 35 states virtually nil of the non Federal share in the cost of administration comes from State funds. "Boards of county commissioners in the 100 counties have given re markable financial support over the years to public welfare." state) Commissioner Brown. "For the year 1961-62 the counties spent from county funds over $6,700,000 to cover their share of payments to public assitance recipients; $534,000 for general assitance; over $1,810, 000 for medical care and hospita lization, and over $800,000 for boarding home care of children. Of the $6,278,635 expended for county welfare administration during 1961 62, the Federal share amounted to $2,203,631, the State's share $851,000. while the 100 counties paid from county funds $3,224,004. This is nearly $1,000,000 more than the counties for county welfare admtnis tration during 1958-56." The Study Commission's repor* calls attention to the fact that pub lic welfaro is "big business' in Nor th Carolina in terms of persons re- I ceiving financial assistance. It is I also big business in terms of non- I financial social service provided by the 100 county departments of pub lic welfare, the report pointed'out "Special emphasis is given to non financial services in this State, an| many more people receive social services which involve no meqey payments at all than receive finan cial assistance,'.' said, Mr. Brown, "Public social services are souglu by and made availably to persons from all social ahd eeedpthk: groups in North Carolina. This is as H should be because constructive so cial services help to conserve ant) strengthen our human resources." ? i 4 H MOTTQ Hie motto of the 441 Club is I Make The Beat Better*." 4-H MEMBERSHIP ? 4-H Clubs in tfce United States boast 2,283,592 members ranging in age from 10 to 21 years, Of the to tal enrolled, 979,582 are boys; 1, 306,030 are girls. ? , I 4-H'ers Residence i I Today's 4-H Club members come from three areas; 51 per cent frqra farm homes; 29 per 'cent from ru ral but non-farm homes; and 20 per cent of the membership resids in nrban and suburban homes. ' Students who (ro to school with a breakfast containing eggs will have the best chance of avoiding a mid morning slump. The bqst chance to make higher grades with more cha nce for winning that scholarship or place on the school council. *?> - Eggs are valued for their protein which is needed for growth and re pair of body tissue, muscles, b loot? and skin and hair. 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