SECTION II
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THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1982
? District Court
Nonsupport, Traffic Charges Heard
The following judgments were
issued Tuesday in Hoke County
District Court.
Grange S. Barron, Southern
A Pines, failure to return National
Guard property to the National
Guard, voluntary dismissal by the
prosecutor: property returned.
William Henry Bissontz, Ft.
Bragg, driving under the influence,
90 days suspended for 12 months,
S150 and costs, surrender license
and not drive for 12 months,
limited -driving privilege granted,
and complete successfully within 75
days the Drug and Alcohol Abuse
? School.
^ Vonnie Bullard, Wagram,
worthless checks, each count 30
days suspended, S20 and S13.56
and $10 restitution to Cole's Food
Mart, and costs.
Charles W. Jackson, trading as
C.W. Jackson Grocery, Rt. 1.
Lumber Bridge, violation of the
Employment Security Commission
law, voluntary dismissal; defendant
^ has filed appropriate forms and
? paid sums due - in compliance at
this time.
Bobby Jones, Rt. 1. Box 752.
Shannon, nonsupport, found not
gumy.
Palmer Lamb, Jr., Raeford,
worthless checks, 90 days sus
pended for three years, $15 restitu
tion to Jackson's FMA, and costs;
90 days suspended for three years,
S20 restitution to Parks Exxon, and
costs; failing to appear in court to
answer worthless check charges,
prayer for judgment continued,
costs.
Arthur William Lunday, Lum
berton, nonsupport, voluntary dis
missal: defendant agreed to pay
$10 per week support for the child.
Marvin L. McKinnon, Rt. 1, Box
843, Raeford, failing to stop for a
police light and siren, driving at
least 15 miles per hour over the
legal speed limit (55) while at
tempting to elude arrest, pleaded
not guilty to both charges, and
driving while license revoked or
suspended, pleaded guilty, six to 12
months; defendant gave notice of
appeal.
Bobby Linwood Small. Rt. 1.
Raeford, unauthorized use of a
motor vehicle, prayer for judgment
continued, costs.
Michael Lewellyn, Rt. I. Reids
ville, driving under the influence,
90 days suspended for 12 months.
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S150 and costs, surrender license
and not drive for 12 months,
limited ? driving privilege granted,
and complete successfully within 75
days the Drug and Alcohol Abuse
School.
Luis C. Tenorio, Raeford, auto
larceny, found not guilty; prose
cuting witness to pay costs for
frivolous and malicious prosecu
tion.
James Robert Weaver, Wrights
ville Beach, nonsupport of illegi
timate child, prayer for judgment
continued, on condition he pay S80
each month, and costs; costs
remitted.
William John Wood, Jr., Rae
ford, speeding 65 in a 55 zone,
found not guilty.
Dallas Hunt. Rt. 1, Raeford,
simple assault, 30 days.
John Howard Graham, Rt. 2,
Raeford, larceny, pleaded not guil
ty, found guilty, 181 days sus
pended for three years, $200 and
costs and not go on the premises of
Dundarrach Trading Co. for three
years.
William Edward Winston, Rt. 2,
Raeford, nonsupport, prayer for
judgment continued, costs; costs
remitted.
Joseph McNair, Rt. 3. Raeford,
possessing stolen goods, six to 12
months suspended for three years,
probation for three years, $200 and
costs, and S50 restitution.
Dorothy Jane McNair, Rt. 3,
Raeford, possession of stolen per
sonal property, six months sus
pended for three years, probation
for three years, $100 and costs, and
$50 restitution.
Ernest White. Rt. 2. Raeford.
driving under the influence, and
driving while license permanently
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revoked, pleaded not guilty, found
guilty, 12 to 18 months; defendant
gave notice of appeal.
Waddell Leach, Rt. 1, Raeford.
assault with a deadly weapon with
intent to kill resulting in serious
injury, pleaded not guilty, no
probable cause found.
John Lewis McNeill, Box 625,
Raeford, murder, waived probable
cause hearing.
Ouane Kyle Robinson, Red
Springs, carrying a concealed
weapon, costs.
Timothy Calvin Taylor, Jr.. Rt.
1, Raeford, speeding 65 in a 55
zone, prayer for judgment con
tinued, costs.
Fairiey McNeill, Jr., Rt. 14.
Fayetteville, driving under the in
fluence, six months suspended for
12 months, $300 and costs, sur
render license and not drive for 12
months, except as provided for by
law, and complete successfully
within 75 days the Drug and
Alcohol Abuse School.
Mitchell Bullard, Rt. 4. Maxton.
driving under the influence, and
driving while license revoked. 12 to
18 months suspended for three
years, S500 and costs, and not drive
for three years except as provided
for by law.
John Jr. Clark, Rt. 1. Box 775.
Shannon, assault on a female,
found not guilty, prosecuting wit
ness to pay costs for frivolous and
malicious prosecution.
Homer Eugene Tuttle. Raeford.
failing to yield the right of way at a
stop sign, prayer for judgment
continued, costs.
Willie Junior Warren. Rt. 2.
Raeford. assault on a female,
found not guilty, prosecuting wit
ness to pay costs for frivolous and
malicious prosecution.
William Lloyd Gibson. Raeford.
simple assault, found not guilty,
prosecuting witness to pay costs for
frivolous and malicious prosecu
tion.
Rescue Squad
Sponsoring
Portrait Plan
The Hoke County Rescue Squad
is sponsoring a family portrait
project through Heritage Studios of
Goldsboro as a means of raising
money.
Representatives of Heritage Stu
dios will be calling on families in
this area for approximately two
weeks assisting the Rescue Squad
in selling a family portrait club
plan certificate.
They will be offering a plan with
which the customer will receive five
8x10 portraits to be used on each
year for the next five years.
Profits from the sale of these club
plan certificates will go to support
the Rescue Squad. Purchase and
use of one of these certificates will
be appreciated.
30 YEARS ?? James Webb [right] recently completed 30 years continuous
service at the Raeford Plant of Burlington Industries. Webb began in the
Cloth Room as a swatch checker and transferred to Supply as a supply
room attendant in 19X0 where he has remained since. Webb received a
certificate, a pin and pencil set. and a diamond pinette tie tac, for having
completed 30 years. He is shown with his supervisor. Ray Campbell.
"Things That Matter"
by I -ucien Coleman
SUMMERTIME'S
ICECREAM TIME
Summertime. And the living's
not as easy as George Gershwin
would lead us to believe. Where I
live, summer brings unpredictable
thunderstorms, steamy hoi days,
and sultry nights. And the skies
become cesspools of horrid air
pollution.
But there is one bright spot, even
in the middle of all these gloomy
prospects. Summertime is also ice
cream time. A gallon of fresh
strawberry homemakde ice cream
can make you forget an awful lot ot
summer misery.
Around our house, making
homemade ice cream has developed
into a fine art. Ingredients are
always on hand, ready for instant
use night or day. Just let someone
in the family say. "Hey. let's make
a freezer of ice cream'", and our
well-trained crew springs into
action. While my wife mixes up
milk, sugar, eggs, and vanilla
flavoring. I go t<> ihe freezer, grab a
hunk of ice (frozen in plastic milk
bottles), and start beating it into
little pieces. We add mashed
bananas, strawberries, or whatever
other flavoring strikes our fancy,
and, in ten minutes or less, our old
faithful electric freezer is grinding
away.
(We started out with a hand
cranked freezer, years ago. But. as
any experienced ice cream maker
knows, that kind works best when
you have one of the children sit on
it to hold it down. And our kids arc
too grown-up tor that now. Hence,
the new-fangled electric freezer.)
Homemade ice cream does have
a few calories in it, of course.
And that can be a bit of a problem.
But this is negligible disadvantage,
when you think of the many
positive points in its favor. It saves
money in two ways. First, it lowers
the body temperature, when eaten
in sufficient quantities, thus saving
on air-conditioning costs. Second,
it saves a lot of money that
otherwise would be spent on trash
foods. (Anyone who calls home
made ice cream "trash food"
obviously isn't well-informed con
cerning the nutritional virtues of
this wholesome confection.)
In addition, freezing icecream at
home promotes family togetherness
and keeps kids off the streets. (No
normal kid is silly enough to stay
out on the streets when ice cream is
in the making at home.) Besides,
kids who eat homemade ice cream
rarely course, rebel against
parents, or miss Sunday School.
Actually, summertime ought to
be ushered in each year with a
celebration of Marco Polo Day, in
honor of the famous Venetian
explorer w ho brought knowledge of
ice cream from the Orient to Italy
back in the early 14th century.
Readily recognized as one of the
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the idea spread from Italy to
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