310 N. Berkeley Blvd. Goldsboro, NC 27534 (919) 778-2211
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310 N. Berkeley Blvd. Goldsboro, NC 27534 (919) 778-2211
2016 310 N. Berkeley Blvd. Goldsboro, NC 27534 (919) 778-2211 Our History The Goldsboro News-Argus had its beginnings on April 7, 1885, with publication of the first issue of the Goldsboro Daily Argus - this area’s first daily newspaper. Until 1922, the Daily Argus published as a morning paper. It then became an afternoon publication, and a new morning paper, the News, was founded. Both newspapers merged into the Goldsboro News-Argus in September 1922. Within weeks the Great Depression hit. The NewsArgus managed not only to survive, but to maintain its high quality and to steadily expand its circulation. The News-Argus has shared in, and in many ways promoted Wayne County’s economic surge over the years. For over one hundred and twenty-six years the NewsArgus has adhered to a tradition of not only reporting the news, but also supporting those things that make a better community for all of our people. Today the News-Argus is one of the largest newspapers east of Raleigh and enjoys a reputation for excellence throughout the Southeast. General Information President & Publisher: Hal Tanner III [email protected] Publisher Emeritus: Hal Tanner, Jr. [email protected] Advertising Director: Dave Schuette [email protected] Production Director: Michael Stewart [email protected] Editor: Dennis Hill [email protected] Preprint Coordinator: T’Keitha Burney [email protected] Mailing Address: Goldsboro News-Argus P.O. Box 10629 Goldsboro, NC 27532 Shipping Address: Goldsboro News-Argus 310 N. Berkeley Blvd. Goldsboro, NC 27534 Telephone: Main: Classified: Circulation: Fax: 919-778-2211 919-778-3411 919-739-7809 919-778-9891 Published: Monday - Friday PM and Sunday AM. Not published on July 4th and Christmas unless they fall on a Sunday. Commissions and Billings • Local Retail and Classified rates are not commissionable • Bills are due upon receipt • Prepayment must accompany all new accounts until credit has been established • Failure to receive tearsheets is not a valid reason to withhold payment General Rate Policy The Publisher reserves the right to reduce the amount of space or revise the rate upon 30 days notice in writing. If said revision is not acceptable to the Advertiser, the Advertiser may cancel the contract, with a written notice, prior to the effective date of increase, and without penalty, otherwise the new rate will be in effect. Backdating contracts is not permitted. The Publisher does not offer rebates on any contracts. Space will be charged as contracted. An advertiser is entitled to local retail rates when selling directly to the public through one or more permanent retail stores, offices, or outlets owned entirely by the advertiser. The advertiser may not transfer, sell, barter, or in any manner assign advertising space to any third party. Local brokered advertising is not accepted All advertising produced by the Publisher is copyrighted. The Advertiser hereby assigns to the Publisher all rights, title and interest in and to all layouts of advertisements placed with the Publisher which represent the creative efforts of the Publisher, in whole or in part. Special Services Creative Services Co-op Billing / memos Art Services Special Features / Days Best Food Day – Wednesday Farm – Wednesday Health – Thursday Church – Friday Travel – Sunday Military – Sunday Features – Sunday Real Estate – Friday Auto Review – Sunday Business – Daily Entertainment – Daily ROP Requirements The Publisher will not be responsible or liable for any reason in the event any goods are sold at an incorrect price. The Publisher will not be responsible for typographical errors beyond the cost of space occupied by the item/s plus a proportionate space for signature. Upon request, the Publisher will furnish a letter, to be posted at the Advertiser’s place of business, stating the correct price when a typographical error has occurred. Minimum retail ad size is 1 column by 1 inch. Advertising must measure as many inches high as columns wide except full width strip ads. Advertising measuring more than 19.5 inches high will be charged for full column depth. Advertising depth is measured and billed in one-quarter inch increments. Minimum double truck – ad width of any ad extending through the gutter is nine columns (including gutter) by 11 inches deep. – gutter is charged as an additional column. The Publisher reserves the right to cancel or refuse any advertising at any time; and the Advertiser further agrees to indemnify the Publisher for any damages or costs incurred as a result of any unlawful and illegal advertising published at the request of the Advertiser. Contract & Copy Regulations In the event any tax is imposed on newspaper advertising, such tax or taxes shall be added to all rates paid for by the Advertiser. All advertising is subject to the approval of the Publisher. The word “Advertisement” must be printed across the top of advertising simulating news. 2016 Placement Information / Guaranteed Position The Publisher reserves the right at any time, to revise or reject, at our discretion, any advertisement which Publisher deems objectionable, whether in subject matter, graphic, phraseology, or setup. Guaranteed placement is available with minimum ad size of 33 column inches and 25% premium. All copy other than horizontally set is subject to approval by the Publisher. Upside down ads are not permitted. Credit will not be issued for positioning or replacement of ad. All political ads must have “authorized and paid for” by committee or individual at the bottom of ad. If an organization is listed, an officer or representative of that organization must be listed. All political ads must be prepaid at time of placement. Circulation Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Typography or borders specified by the advertiser will be followed when possible. Advertisements not having a border will have a hairline rule placed on the top and bottom of the ad. Typography smaller than 8 point san serif or 10 point serif are run at the advertiser’s risk. Split run ads are not available. Subscription rates Monday through Friday PM, Sunday AM Rack and counter sale: Daily $ .50 Sunday: $1.50 Subscription price by carrier: 1 mo. $13.00 • 3 mo. $39.01 • 6 mo. $78.01 $156.03 per year *N.C. sales tax now applicable. DEADLINES: Display Ads Line Ads News-Argus Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Real Estate Update - Friday TV Showtime - Friday The Extra - Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Tuesday Wednesday (week prior) Wednesday Mount Olive Messenger - Wednesday Thursday The Wright Times - 2nd & 4th Friday Friday (1 week prior) Stars & Stripes - Friday Friday (1 week prior) Friday 4 p.m. Friday 4 p.m. Monday 4 p.m. Tuesday 4 p.m. Wed. 4 p.m. Thurs. 4 p.m. Thurs. noon Friday 4 p.m. Friday 4 p.m. Wednesday 4 p,m. Wednesday 4 p,m. PAGE SPECIFICATIONS Retail Display – News-Argus, Mount Olive Messenger, The Extra 1 column 1.569 inches 2 columns 3.264 inches 3 columns 4.958 inches 4 columns 6.652 inches 5 columns 8.347 inches 6 columns 10.042 inches Double Truck 20.972 inches Page Depth 21.50 inches Classified Display – News-Argus, Mount Olive Messenger, The Extra TV Showtime 1 column 1.569 inches 2 columns 3.264 inches 3 columns 4.958 inches 4 columns 6.652 inches 5 columns 8.347 inches Page Depth 10.00 inches Tabloid 1 column 2.34 inches 2 columns 4.81 inches 3 columns 7.27 inches 4 columns 9.75 inches Page Depth 11.00 inches 1 column 1.125 inches 2 columns 2.389 inches 3 columns 3.653 inches 4 columns 4.917 inches 5 columns 6.181 inches 6 columns 7.444 inches 7 columns 8.708 inches 8 columns 9.972 inches Columns: Page Depth 21.50 inches 1 column: 2.34" Wright Times - Stars & Stripes Modular Tabloid 24 2 columns: 4.81" Real Estate Update 1 column 1.125 inches 2 columns 2.389 inches 3 columns 3.653 inches 4 columns 4.917 inches 5 columns 6.181 inches 6 columns 7.444 inches 7 columns 8.708 inches Page Depth 11.00 inches 3 columns: 7.28" 4 columns: 9.75" Page Depth: 11.00 inches Modular Sizes: Eighth Page (V) 1 Col. 2.344" x 5.375" Eighth Page (H) 2 Cols. 4.813" x 2.56" Quarter Page 2 Cols. 4.813" x 5.375" Half Page (V) 2 Cols. 4.813" x 11.00" Half Page (H) 4 Cols. 9.75" x 5.375" Full Page 4 Cols. 9.75" x 11.00" 2016 Effective April 2012 PRODUCTION GUIDELINES Photography & Artwork ■ Only digital files are accepted ■ Document size should be exactly the same size as ad size When choosing images or writing copy for your layout. ■ All ads submitted must be accompanied by any photos, artwork and typeface that is used within the ad ■ Please do not send artwork or photos embedded in a Publisher or word processing document, especially for photos, we prefer the JPEG image as it came from the camera. ■ Scan pictures at 180 dpi. Scan logos that are to be bitmapped at 300 dpi. Save as a TIFF, CMYK if color. Scans should be the size to be used in the ad so that file size is as small as possible ■ Limit background screen to 10% gray for black type ■ No small type (minimum 14 pt) reversed in a color background ■ Total ink limit is 260, C65, M55, Y55, and K85. Pages printed Black and White or Color at 85 line screen, 1200 dpi resolution, right read, emulsion down The Goldsboro News-Argus Composing Department We offer ad design at no additional charge. Advertisers are encouraged to submit copy, artwork and creative ideas to their sales representative for ad design. Our sales professionals are also skilled in creating good ad concepts. When artwork is submitted, it should be a clean original. Copied or preprinted art does not reproduce very well. ■ Our first preference is Adobe PDF files for ad submission, if the customer wants to submit anything else we may have to reset the ad. ■ Pdf files should be correct before sending them to us. If there are corrections that need to be made, we ask that the customer make the changes and re-send the pdf file ■ All fonts should be embedded and / or text converted to outlines (if that is available in your software) in every eps or pdf file. That will eliminate any font issues. ■ All colors should be converted to CMYK, additional colors do not reproduce properly because we must convert files to CMYK. If we convert files, we can not guarantee output will match additional colors that are designed. ■ We can accept files on compact disks. We also receive ads via email at [email protected] or you can send it to your representative. If email attachment is over 10 megabytes it should be broken down into separate emails. Please indicate advertiser name, run date and sales representative. We receive ads on our ftp site: ftp.newsargus.com or ftp://ftp.newsargus.com/ ■ Our designers work in a Mac format and the following software is available for use by our graphic designers: Quark Express, Illustrator, Photoshop CS and Acrobat. Likewise, faxes, yellow page cutouts, business cards and letterheads do not reproduce sharply and we cannot guarantee quality. If you have any advertising production questions, please feel free to call our composing department at (919) 739-7870. The Publisher reserves the right to edit, reject, cancel or refuse any advertising at any time. The Publisher will not be responsible for typographical errors or misprints beyond the cost of space occupied by the item/s affected. Errors must be reported within 48 hours of publication. The publisher assumes no responsibility for errors in any advertisement for more that the cost of the advertisement. All advertising produced by the Publisher is copyrighted. The Advertiser hereby assigns to the Publisher all rights, title and interest in and to all layouts of advertisements placed with the Publisher which represent the creative efforts of the Publisher, in whole or in part. 2016 2016 National Advertising Rates Rates are commissionable at 15% to recognized advertising agenies. Classified Line Rates (3 line minimum) Classified Employment News-Argus – published Monday through Friday PM, Sunday AM Personnel: Advertising Manager Advertising Director Jay Kemp Dave Schuette Display Rates Mon. – Friday $27.94 per col. In. Sunday $30.29 per col. In. Color: Black plus one color Black plus two colors Process color $340.00 $470.00 $570.00 $350.00 $490.00 $590.00 [email protected] [email protected] Features – Sunday Real Estate – Sunday Auto Review - Sunday Business – Daily Entertainment – Daily ROP Requirements: Minimum retail ad size is 1 column by 1 inch. Advertising must measure as many inches high as columns wide except full width strip ads. Advertising measuring more than 19.5 inches high will be charged for full column depth. Advertising depth is measured and billed in one-quarter inch increments.Minimum double truck – ad width of any ad extending through the gutter is nine columns (including gutter) by 11 inches deep. – gutter is charged as an additional column. Deadlines: News-Argus Sunday Real Estate Update - Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday The Extra - Tuesday Mt. Olive Messenger - Wed. The Wright Times - Friday $2.75 per line $3.29 per line Classified Display Rates (2 inch minimum) Classified $17.69 per col. In. $19.66 per col. In. Employment $20.74 per col. In. $23.12 per col. In. Wright Times The official newspaper of Seymour Johnson Air Force Base covering personnel and base activities published on the second and fourth Friday of each month. Color is accepted daily and Sunday subject to availability and mechanical limitations. Special Features / Days: Best Food Day – Wednesday Farm – Wednesday Health – Thursday Church – Friday Travel – Sunday Military – Sunday $2.23 per line $2.65 per line Display Ads Line Ads Wednesday Tuesday Thursday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday (week prior) Friday 4 PM Thursday Noon Friday 4 PM Monday 4 pm Tuesday 4 PM Wednesday 4 PM Thursday 4 PM Friday 4 PM Friday 4 PM Wednesday 4 PM Retail Display Rate: $10.35 per col. In. Classified Line Rates (3 line minimum) Classified $1.49 per line Employment $2.07 per line Classified Display Rates: (2 inch minimum) Classified $6.16 per line Employment $6.69 per line Color: Black plus one color Black plus two colors Process color $170.00 $215.00 $285.00 Color is accepted and subject to availability and mechanical limitations. Mount Olive Messenger Our weekly newspaper serving Mount Olive, Dudley and vicinity is published every Wednesday as a section of the News-Argus distributed in southern Wayne County as well as mailed to additional non-subscriber homes for a total distribution of over 10,000 households. Retail Display Rate: $10.88 per col. In. Classified Display Rates (2 inch minimum) Classified $6.04 per col. In. Employment $6.83 per col. In. Color: Black plus one color Black plus two colors Process color $170.00 $215.00 $285.00 Color is accepted and subject to availability and mechanical limitations. Placement Information / Guaranteed Position: The Extra – Total Market Coverage Guaranteed placement is available with minimum as size of 33 column inches and 25% premium. Our weekly TMC newspaper is distributed by carrier and mail to 24,900 non-subscriber households each Tuesday in Goldsboro and northern Wayne County. Credit or make good will not be issued for positioning. Circulation: Member Audit Bureau of Circulations Rack and counter sale: Daily $ .50, Sunday $1.50. Subscription price by carrier $132.00 per year. Insert Rates: Size Single Sheet 2 std / 4 tab / 8 flexi 4 std / 8 tab / 16 flexi 6 std / 12 tab / 24 flexi 8 std / 16 tab / 32 flexi Rate /M $80.00 $80.00 $80.00 $80.00 $80.00 Size 10 std / 20 tab / 40 flexi 12 std / 24 tab / 48 flexi 14 std / 28 tab / 56 flexi 16 std / 32 tab / 64 flexi Rate /M $92.00 $96.00 $98.10 $102.00 Retail Display Rate $10.95 per col. In. Classified Line Rates (3 line minimum) Classified $1.86 per line Employment $2.39 per line Classified Display Rates (2 inch minimum) Classified $6.51 per inch Employment $6.83 per inch Color Black plus one color $170.00 Black plus two colors $215.00 Process color $285.00 Color is accepted and subject to availability and mechanical limitations. 2016 2016 Retail (ROP) Advertising Rates Rates are Not Commissionable No Contract – No Frequency Required Open Rate Church/Charity/Civic Memorials/Birthdays Monday - Friday Rate per Inch Sunday Rate per Inch $23.75 $14.75 $22.00 $25.75 $16.75 $24.00 Weekly Frequency – 52 Consecutive Weeks Minimum Inches per week 2 Inches per week 4 Inches per week 8 Inches per week 16 Inches per week 32 Inches per week 64 Inches per week 129 Inches per week Monday - Friday Rate per Inch Sunday Rate per Inch $14.45 $14.00 $13.10 $12.20 $11.30 $10.40 $9.50 $16.45 $16.00 $15.10 $14.20 $13.30 $12.40 $11.50 Weekly Frequency – 26 Consecutive Weeks Minimum Inches per week 2 Inches per week 4 Inches per week 8 Inches per week 16 Inches per week 32 Inches per week 64 Inches per week 129 Inches per week Monday - Friday Rate per Inch Sunday Rate per Inch $16.20 $15.75 $14.85 $13.95 $13.05 $12.15 $11.25 $18.20 $17.75 $16.85 $15.95 $15.05 $14.15 $13.25 Weekly Frequency – 13 Consecutive Weeks Minimum Inches per week 2 Inches per week 4 Inches per week 8 Inches per week 16 Inches per week 32 Inches per week 64 Inches per week 129 Inches per week Monday - Friday Rate per Inch Sunday Rate per Inch $17.95 $17.50 $16.60 $15.70 $14.80 $13.90 $13.00 $19.95 $19.50 $18.60 $17.70 $16.80 $15.90 $15.00 Annual Bulk Space 150 Inches per year 250 Inches per year 500 Inches per year 1,000 Inches per year 1,500 inches per year 2,000 inches per year 2,500 Inches per year 5,000 Inches per year 10,000 Inches per year 15,000 Inches per year 20,000 Inches per year Monday - Friday Rate per Inch Sunday Rate per Inch $20.00 $17.00 $15.50 $14.25 $14.00 $13.75 $13.50 $12.75 $12.00 $11.25 $10.50 $22.00 $19.00 $17.50 $16.25 $16.00 $15.75 $15.50 $14.75 $14.00 $13.25 $12.50 Color Rates 6 inches - 75 inches 76 inches - 129 inches Monday - Friday Sunday $5.00 per inch $375.00 flat $5.00 per inch $395.00 flat Color advertisements accepted daily and Sunday and may be subject to availability and mechanical limitations. 6 inch minimum. Monthly Frequency – 12 Consecutive Months Monday - Friday Sunday Minimum Inches per Mo. 15 Inches per month 30 inches per month 50 Inches per month 100 Inches per month 250 Inches per month Rate per Inch Rate per Inch $14.75 $14.15 $13.55 $12.65 $11.75 $16.75 $16.15 $15.55 $14.65 $13.75 500 Inches per month $10.85 $12.85 Monthly Frequency – 6 Consecutive Months Monday - Friday Minimum Inches per Mo. 15 Inches per month 30 inches per month 50 Inches per month 100 Inches per month 250 Inches per month 500 Inches per month Sunday Rate per Inch Rate per Inch $16.75 $16.15 $15.55 $14.65 $13.75 $12.85 $18.75 $18.15 $17.55 $16.65 $15.75 $14.85 Monthly Frequency – 3 Consecutive Months Minimum Inches per Mo. 15 Inches per month 30 inches per month 50 Inches per month 100 Inches per month 250 Inches per month 500 Inches per month Monday - Friday Rate per Inch $18.75 $18.15 $17.55 $16.65 $15.75 $14.85 Sunday Rate per Inch $20.75 $20.15 $19.55 $18.65 $17.75 $16.85 If the amount of space used in any calendar month is equal to the requirements for a lower rate, the lower rate will apply for that month. ROP Repeat/Preview Discount Within any six publishing days, a full price ad may be repeated or previewed up to five times. The highest rated ad runs at full price, the second ad runs at a 25% discount and successive ads run at a 50% discount.2014 All discounts are off earned space rate, and no other discounts may be combined with this program. Color charges are not discounted. THANKSGIVING DAY WILL BE CHARGED AT SUNDAY RATES 2016 2016 Classified Advertising Rates Private Party 3 lines 6 lines 9 lines 12 lines 1Day $1.41/line $1.13/line $1.03/line $0.90/line Open Employment Line Rates 4 Days $0.90/line $0.69/line $0.62/line $0.58/line Garage Sales 6 Days $0.66/line $0.63/line $0.57/line $0.54/line Sunday $1.58/line $1.25/line $1.13/line $1.00/line Church/Charity 2 Days 6 lines 7 lines Prepayment required $21.16/ad $24.86 / ad 3 lines $0.90/line/day 1Day $2.30/line $1.97/line $1.86/line $1.81/line $1.72/line $1.70/line $1.68/line 4 Days $1.51/line $1.23/line $1.13/line $1.00/line $1.01/line $0.99/line $0.98/line 1Day $2.25/line $2.16/line $2.14/line $2.12/line $2.10/line $2.09/line $2.09/line 6 Days $1.29/line $1.07/line $0.99/line $0.96/line $0.90/line $0.88/line $0.88/line Sunday $2.60/line $2.19/line $2.05/line $1.98/line $1.88/line $1.84/line $1.83/line Open Commercial Display Rates 4 Days $1.48/line $1.26/line $1.19/line $1.15/line $1.10/line $1.08/line $1.07/line 6 Days $1.27/line $1.09/line $1.03/line $1.00/line $0.96/line $0.94/line $0.93/line 1Day $19.00/inch $21.85/inch 4 Days $17.35/inch $19.40/inch Contract Employment Rates (2 inch minimum display) 3 lines Display 6 lines Display 9 lines Display 12 lines Display 1Day $1.86/line $11.92/inch $1.83/line $11.67 inch $1.80/line $11.45 inch $1.75/line $11.11 inch 4 Days $1.77/line $11.17/inch $1.74/line $11.12/inch $1.71/line $10.89/inch $1.68/line $10.67/inch Daily 1Day $17.28/inch 4 Days $16.37/inch Color Daily Sunday Sunday $19.23/inch $18.16/inch Black plus one color Black plus two colors Process color $215.00 $300.00 $375.00 $230.00 $315.00 $395.00 Contract Commercial Rates – includes real estate, automotive Cost per line per day 1Day 3 lines $0.91/line Display $10.93 inch 6 lines $0.90/line Display $10.81 inch 9 lines $0.87/line Display $10.43 inch 12 lines $0.83/line Display $9.94 inch 24 lines $0.81/line Display $9.69 inch 36 lines $0.80/line Display $9.56 inch 48 lines $0.77/line Display $9.19 inch 4 Days $0.88/line $10.56/inch $0.86/line $10.43/inch $0.84/line $10.06/inch $0.80/line $9.56/inch $0.79/line $9.44/inch $0.78/line $9.32/inch $0.76/line $9.07/inch 6 Days $0.85/line $10.46/inch $0.84/line $10.09/inch $0.81/line $9.72/inch $0.76/line $9.10/inch $0.75/line $8.98/inch $0.74/line $8.86/inch $0.72/line $8.61/inch Sunday $1.02/line $11.72/inch $0.98/line $11.55/inch $0.96/line $11.18/inch $0.92/line $11.04/inch $0.90/line $10.35/inch $0.87/line $10.21/inch $0.85/line $10.16/inch Sunday $2.50/line $2.34/line $2.28/line $2.26/line $2.21/line $2.20/line $2.19/line Open Employment Display Rates (2 inch minimum) Daily Sunday Open Commercial Line Rates 3 lines 6 lines 9 lines 12 lines 24 lines 36 lines 48 lines 3 lines 6 lines 9 lines 12 lines 24 lines 36 lines 48 lines Sunday $2.18/line $13.77/inch $2.13/line $13.50/inch $2.09/line $13.23/inch $2.04/line $12.96/inch Online Rates Online ads run 6 consecutive days at www.NewsArgus.com Line ads Display ads Employment Line Ads Employment Display Ads $2.90 $16.20 $3.75 $21.05 The Extra Our weekly TMC newspaper is distributed by carrier and mail to 24,900 non-subscriber households each Tuesday in Goldsboro and northern Wayne County. Private Party/Commercial - 3 lines Display (2 inch minimum) Employment - 3 lines Display (2 inch minimum) $1.86/line $6.51/inch $2.39/line $6.83/inch 2016 REAL ESTATE UPDATE NTY AYNE COU SERVING W UNDING AREAS RO AND SUR 2016 APRIL 8TH - , APRIL 14TH Real Estate Update is our weekly real estate book distributed Friday as part of the News-Argus as well as available in free racks in high traffic locations and at select Realtor offices. BY C d Realty, LL Danny Hoo FEATURE TED HOME PRESEN NT LISTING AGE DANNY HOOD .375 from left Dave Schuette Advertising Director (919) 739-7786 (V) (919) 778-9891 (F) [email protected] edge RN RO S MCLAWHO ON 2107 STOCK ORMATI NF I E OR FOR M AD SEE PAGE 4 EEK’S COVER HOME ON THIS W RATES (PER COL. IN.) 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The North Caro for the ber phone num is 919USDA-FSA office 875-4800. 5A See AID, Page Auditor: City is in ‘great shape’ - Special Sales or Offers - Referencing an Ad or Insert in that Day’s paper. - Sporting or Community Events - Coupons – easily redeemed - Holiday Promotions - Creating Name Recognition - Calling Attention to a Special Date ive clear Officials rece rtfall audit. Revenue sho y, nom eco to linked accountant says. N By TY JOHNSO Writer News-Argus Staff received good City officials t at the Goldsnigh news Monday cil meeting as they boro City Coun the city once again were informed ficate for exceldurreceived a certi cial reporting lence in finan iefing. ing an audit debr r with Pittard, Michelle Kiefe e, delivered an Perry and Cron audit, which city’s the of for EL BETTS overview news except News-Argus/MICHA een a was mostly good shortfall betw es after reading an expected the ry School, smil nditures. Drive Elementa d a $20,000 scholarship to ic revenue and expe though,” Ms. ader at North ente nty Publ “We know why, g additional rson, a fourth-gr University after being pres for Wayne Cou test citin DeQuan Jeffe , math said State enKiefer alachian end-of-grade donor. , worker’s comp letter from App the highest scorer on the funded by an anonymous gasoline costs and the fact that g school for bein the 19th year for the award, sation payoutsdidn’t come in as is Schools. This taxes simply economy is pretty hoped. “The e for this.” blam r much to the city did bette Still, she said . than budgetedin great shape,” she “The city is said. quick work of e mad cil The coun agenda Monday, the rest of its 00 for grinding of career interests approving $9,0 at Stoney Creek ” pursues his dentist or eye docy is DeQuan, a work to be done overgrown land “Our star toda or, superin- becoming Park to clearcity. n one day. Steve Tayl ent tor Dr. erso stud the said Jeff the shy” “He’s nowned by DeQuan The “sort of whelmed by approved conti ent of schools. work.” family tendwho MarThe council also has done the for the seemed a bit over contract with congratulated by for one tion. year uing its lobbyist , which works on ials This is the 19th ded to the all the atten rise and, like, how pany federal lowe and Com and school offic awar “It’s a surp “I wascity to secure scholarship, hian student who behalf of the ington, D.C., as well people,” he said. earning Appalac fourth-grade est on the end- many cting this many people. Wash limit grants in up the speed scored the high test for Wayne n’t expeexpecting the principal State prize. as synching Mill Road. of-grade math Schools. It was I was family.” Construction b MOORE zones on Stevensuse permits were By PHYLLIS County Public 1993 by an and mye attending the recepy’s Writer Conditional site closed as bom in Thos es for Zackell Perr News-Argus Staff lop established representativ also discussed U.S. Highway 117 s donor to deve tion included ol board, city ymou on squad inspects. r taranon , so Dizzy tattoo parlo sity at ASU ne from the scho rson was . ld Huffman’s DeQuan Jeffe morning, he cultural diver ral office staff H FINE South and Jera Highway 70 in the ients from Way day council and centhave happened By KENNET on U.S. Writer nervous Tues would “bust out geting recipcounties. ey not Staff Donk er. gus could “It ping Cent News-Ar was afraid he his name was and Craven a fourth-grader at g man,” his prinLittle River Shop ing was set to to a finer youn “He’s DeQuan, laughing” when ry School, unfolded l Artis said. A public hear on the annexaThe scene that the new h Drive Elementa from the cipal, Caro nice, he’s wellcalled. at allow discussionvers property on ear-old ben- Nort student rt, he’s this morning Instead, the 10-y000 scholar- is the third ve the recognition. sma ved and he’s always smil construction of the Lafe CITY, Page 5A $20, Cherry Hospital ming all See school to recei favorite subject, beha eficiary of a Unie beco Stat is an ing. tion site Math is his T, Page 3A ship to Appalachi ed a broad Air Force cially fractions. See STUDEN tain too familiar — rts roam- he said, espe y if he versity main face as the acco That will come in hand explosives expe workers John Blouin of smile on his s ing the grounds, Conscientiou lades came. themselves talking among ng forward Construction instead of movi lays the tile floor ct. proje the its with of Trade It! in , Page 3A EAT THR on See new location 4th threat called in at Cherry ex p score 4th-grader earns to holarship and $20K college sc New business set y nuar to open late Ja ing into the AY INSIDE. TOD . 6A ........... Abby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6A Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10A Business. . . . . . . . . . . 7-10B Classified. . . . d . . . . . . 6B Comics/crosswor . . . . . . . . . . 2A Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4A Editorials. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5B Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . 6A Lifestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5A Public record . . . . . . . . 1-4B . . Sports . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9A Weather . . . . 7 50 96555 010 be mov ‘Trade It!’ will Video building. former Hollywood N TY JOHNSO By Writer News-Argus Staff on ing up a store retailer is open er HolA Wilson-basedEast Ash Street in the form of the 2500 block buying, building. lywood Video goods store specializing in sporting electronics, Trade It!, a ion in ing consumer selling and trad, will open up its eighth locat g the goods and more this month, after renovatin 3A SS, Page Goldsboro later See BUSINE Ash Street. The store, which will be open in the next month, will be in the old Hollywood Video location. 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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY 2317 Salem Church ND AY S CH OO Practical small Hyundai gets large dose of excitement with new styling, new drivetrain. Hig hw Goldsay 117 ., INC . bo So “Pra 734-7 ro, NC uth ise the 411 sing Lord prais ; for the Lo for es unto it is his rd is Psalm pleasan name good: ; 135:3 t.” PATE Wh -DAW 402 olesale SON COMP Comm Fo AN erce od Dis Court tributo Y “I W rs • 77 ill 8-300 No Neve 0 LL r Fo r Le av rsa ESS ON CAPACITIES Luggage capacity: 21.2 cubic feet Cargo capacity: 47.5 cubic feet Fuel capacity: 11.4 gallons PERFORMANCE buyer, but a whole range of people looking for well-made, attractive, fuel-efficient small cars that won’t deplete the pocketbook, yet will please the senses. So it is noteworthy that Hyundai has transformed the Accent into a stylish car both inside and out with 40 mpg mileage, a competitively peppy 138-horsepower engine, the choice of two six-speed transmissions, attractive interior materials, and a wide range of equipment that not many years ago was relegated to considerably more expensive vehicles, all while maintaining the long-term Hyundai warranties. The Accent is actually the third chapter in its so-called “fluidic sculpture design” language that was first revealed two years ago with the mid-sized Sonata. It moved down last year to the compact Elantra and now to the smallest Hyundai sedan offered in North America. It works just as well in the Accent is it does in the Sonata. Purchasing an Accent in previous years was a matter of practicality. Excitement has now been added to the equation. The owner can not only take pride in the car’s practical side, but in its make-your-best-friend envious good looks. Underneath the gorgeous skin the biggest single improvement over the previous generation is the engine, the most advanced powerplant ever offered in a small Hyundai. The new 1.6-liter direct-injection 4-cylinder makes 138 horsepower and 123 poundfeet of torque, 28 more than the previous engine. That trumps most competitors including the Honda Fit (117), Nissan Versa (106), Ford Fiesta (120) and Mazda2 (100). The Accent is quick on its feet when outfitted with the six-speed manual. A major automotive magazine measured 0-to-60 in just 8 seconds. The six-speed automatic, probably the transmission preferred by most buyers, sucks up the power, but 0-to-60 can still be accomplished in the upper ranges of 9 seconds. If you are on the transmission fence, take a long test drive with the stick shift. We think you will be pleasantly surprised by how easy it is to drive without embarrassing stoplight mistakes. Gas mileage is rated at a very competitive 30 city and 40 highway with both the manual and automatic. Note that gas mileage ratings of the new Hyundai Elantra have come under fire as too generous, and there have been some auto reviewers who have come up short in their test drives of the Accent as well. Our mileage during our 200-mile test week seemed acceptable with the onboard computer measuring an overall 32 mpg. Our typical test driving includes quick starts and occasionally running the engine into the higher end of the rev band, not typical of the average driver. Hyundai has always given the THE ALL NEW Drive Ages “The • 735 Lord -4034 will - Ps hear wh alm s 4:3 en I ca ll.” Rd. 919-734-1245 online & save 20% Book your tee times com www.lanetree. LEE HYUNDAI LEE OF GOLDSBORO REMEMBER... Number on the Sign Before You Call the for the SELLER! THAT Agent Works the BUYER! Let Us Work for You, POWERTRAIN 1.6-liter 4-cylinder 138 horsepower Front-wheel drive 6-speed manual transmission Wheelbase: 101.2 inches Length: 162 inches Width: 66.9 inches Height: 57.1 inches Curb weight: 2,430 pounds F or nearly a decade we have recommended the sub-compact Hyundai Accent to people who desired a new car over a used car, but were strapped for cash and couldn’t afford much of a monthly payment. The second and third generations of the Accent were no-nonsense plainJane vehicles that offered a low purchase price, excellent gas mileage, enough creature comforts and amenities to make driving life bearable, and enormous monetary peace of mind with a gargantuan 10-year, 100,000-mile drivetrain warranty. Yes, the Accent was the typical econobox of the last decade, its chief downside a lack of horsepower, but we thought the Accent good enough to be recommended, particularly the third generation from 2006 through 2011. Times have decidedly changed and manufacturers can no longer survive with the econobox template no matter how reliable and fuel efficient it might be. The field is now crowded with numerous upscale and sophisticated offerings, designed to tempt not just the low-budget first-time THE FACTS DIMENSIONS By JIM MEACHEN Special to the News-Argus e Th Hebr ke Folks onom Upon ews Thee ee Jose were y wa 13:5 .” Egyp their QUAL ther ph wa mad s bad, ITY afra t, the return 1013 PLUM in th e was s sad and brou id as th brothe to N. 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Although it carries a higher purchase price than the sedan, it offers considerably more storage space and that, we think, is an important consideration for a growing family. The base GS hatchback starts at $15,239 and the upscale SE at $16,555 including destination charge. Our SE tester with a couple of options carried a bottom line of $16,730. The automatic transmission is a $1,000 upgrade in both trim levels. The sedan comes in only one trim, GLS, starting at $13,205. But that’s a relatively bare-bones car. The premium package at $1,300 provides the necessary driving amenities of modern life with remote keyless entry, cruise control, power windows and locks, Bluetooth hands free phone system, 16-inch alloy wheels and steering wheel-mounted audio controls. The Accent’s interior shines not only because of the attractive dashboard and the above-average materials and fabrics, but because of new-found room. The living area has grown from subcompact status to compact dimensions according to EPA’s guidelines. This means more leg and head room in back allowing four adults passengers to reside in comfort. The rear seats sit occupants fairly upright and do not recline, which may affect long-distance comfort. And, inexplicably, there are no drink holders for rear passengers. The hatchback has 21.2 cubic 0 to 60, 8.0 seconds* 1/4 mile, 16.4 sec. @ 86 mph* 60 to 0, NA GAS MILEAGE City driving: 30 mpg Highway driving: 40 mpg PRICE Base price: (hatch) $15,239 Price as tested: $16,730 U.S./Canadian parts content: 1% *Published statistics feet of storage behind the seats, which can be expanded to 47.5 cubic feet with the rear seatbacks folded. If you opt for the sedan, you will be rewarded with a generous trunk, measuring 13.7 cubic feet. Although the steering wheel tilts, but does not telescope, we had no problem reaching an optimum driving position. And the front seat travel is generous enough to accommodate sixfoot-plus drivers. The new dashboard look contributes to the upscale feel of the car. It artistically flows downward from each side into a center console display that includes a large radio readout, perfect for the satellite radio that comes standard. The gauges are clear and an information display between the speedometer and tachometer dispenses trip and gas mileage information. The Accent shows that Hyundai has not lost any of the momentum it derived from the ground-breaking Sonata. We rate it another job well done. Shoppers in this segment would be remiss if they did not put the Accent on their short list. 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