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, ' <PtK?o by Pmm Fndtrtck) Grim evening This was the scene after a fire damaged the James residence on Dundee Farms in HiUcrest. The fire was called in about 4:30p.m. last Thursday. Puppy Creek and HiUcrest fire departments responded to the fire. According to witnesses, there was more smoke damage than property loss resulting from the flames. NOTICE UNITED CAROLINA BANK Main Street Office Is Now Open All Day RMford, N.C. NEW HOURS: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday thru Thursday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday These Hours Are At Our Main Street Office Only HWY 211 WEST f,ormerfy Oil Co. - Across from Teal Oil Co.) HOTDOGS 2/99* BLACK LABEL 6 pk. 12 OZ. BEER ] B9 2 liter PEPSI (nr) 3 PIECE COKE PRODUCTS 3/100 10 oz. (nr) V / ? * 2 LITER COKE (LIMIT ?) CHICKEN? DINNERS 279 [GASOLIN REGULAR 96.'* Y UNLEADED *11 -04' - RAEFORD, N.C. QUARTER POUND FRESH MEAT PATTY IAMBURGER 001 IN DEL! NEW ITEMS Shrimp In A Basket and Barbecue COBLE MILK 1 gallon mj 1" We Have A Convenient Line Of Groceries KITCHEN OPEN: BREAKFAST BISCUITS - FRIED CHICKEN EAT IN OR TAKE OUT HOURS: 6 A.M.*1 A.M. ICE COLD BEER-WINEl 8 ? u CIGARETTES ALL BRANDS DWI cases flood Hoke District Court Seven persons appearing last week in Hoke County District Court on charges of driving while impaired (DWI) were convicted, and some were sent to jail. A Fayetteville man, Oerald Mar tin, was given six months in prison for the offenses of DWI and driv ing with his license permanently revoked. Martin was arrested on January 16, records say. The 38-year-old Martin was in court on his second offense, records say. He was also sentenced to three years on supervised probation and given a $400 fine, records say. Another Fayetteville man, Everette Lyle Robinson, was given an active jail term of 14 days for his second offense of DWI, records say. The 25-year-old man was ar rested on October 18 of last year. Robinson was also charged with driving with his license revoked, according to records. To accompany his active sentence, Robinson was fined $500 and given three years on supervised probation, records say. John Allen Fiore, of Raeford, was given a three-day active sentence to begin immediately after he left the courtroom for his conviction of DWI, records say. Fiore, 21, was arrested three days before Christmas, records say. The defendant was sentenced to 90 days suspended for one year un supervised probation and fined $200, according to court records. Douglas Williford McCormick, of St. Pauls, was also sentenced to three days active sentence to ac company three years on unsuper vised probation and a $350 fine, say records. According to a report used by judges in determining sentences for DWI cases, McCormick, 31, caused a wreck in his intoxicated state. The man was also convicted of failing to make sure it was safe before he turned, records say. McCormick was arrested on January 5. Earnest Dean Jacobs, of Wagram, was sentenced to six months, but given a suspended sentence and placed on supervised probation for two years for a DWI offense. Along with his probation, Jacobs, 33, was fined $230 and ordered by the court to perform 72 hours of community service, records say. Jacobs was arrested on November 2 of last year. Willie Lee Murchison, a Raeford resident, was arrested for DWI twice in less than 30 days, court records say. On November 9, the 37-year-old man was first arrested, but he also was charged with the same offense on December 7. Both cases were heard in court at the same time. For the November offense, Mur chison received two years suspend ed for two years on supervised pro bation and fined $100, records say. In the other case, the man was again fined $100 and given two more years on supervised proba tion, according to records. There was nothing in the court records about the man having to serve any active time in jail. Jon Mark McDuffie, 19, who was arrested on November 1 1 for DWI, received a 60-day suspended sentence and one year on unsuper vised probation. The Raeford man was also fined $100 and ordered to perform 24 hours of community service, records say. James Tyrone Ross, of Raeford, who was arrested on October 11 for driving with his license revok ed, received three years on super vised probation and was given a $750 fine, records say. Ross is 26 years old. Vernon Dial, a Red Springs man, was ordered by the court to pay S251 in restitution to the North Carolina Employment Security Commission after being convicted of taking unemployment money while he was working, records say. On March 1, March 16 and March 31, of 1983, Dial reported that he was not working when he was, according to records. The 40-year-old man was sentenced to three years on un supervised probation, records say. Timmy Watson, 27, of Raeford, was fined $73 and placed on un supervised probation for a year after being convicted of being drunk and disruptive in public on October IS of lait year, records : say. Olennis Nelson Rogers, of Vass, ' was placed on unsupervised proba tion for three years and fined $75 for carrying a concealed weapon, records say. Rogers, 25, was arrested on a warrant dated October 11, 1984. Robert Lee Rouse, of Red Springs, was fined $50 for posses sion of marijuana, records say. Rouse, 21, was cited on October 14, according to records. Carl Neil McKenzie, of Raeford, was cited on the second day of January for trapping foxes in Hoke County. According to the citation, there is no season on foxes in Hoke County. McKenzie was fined $100, records say. Bill Junior McCain, of Raeford, was fined $100 and placed on pro bation for two years after being convicted of stealing some wine. McCain was arrested on December 4 while trying to get a bottle of Thunderbird out of B&B Cash Mart, records say. A Red Springs man, James Earl Patterson, was given a week-end in jail and placed on supervised pro bation for three years after being convicted of injury to personal property, stealing money and shoplifting, records say. Patterson, 16, was convicted of taking about $70 in quarters from Mary Watson, tearing up 15 masonry levels at Hoke High School and trying to take a cassette tape from the local Sky City Store, records say, Patterson was also ordered by the court to pay $25 in restitution to Watson, records say. Vehicle records rule under fire from Hefner Congressman Bill Hefner last week introduced an amendment to eliminate the new tax rules requir ing up-to-the-minute record keep ing of vehicles which are used for both business and personal pur poses. Speaking on the House floor as he introduced the amendment Hefner said, "Our aim should be to simplify the tax code, and to make compliance less costly for small businesses and farmers." The rules have been very con trovcrsial since they became effec tive January 1, 1985. In order for an individual or company to claim a tax deduction or credit on an automobile, the business usage must be at least 50% of the overall operation of that automobile. The new law requires that business usage of a car or truck be concurrently documented with each trip. Hefner said this record keeping provision placed the greatest burden on small businesses and farmers, and that it would require many of them to hire new person nel to keep the records. "I do not believe that Congress intended to impose the extremely burdensome paperwork requirements mandated by the new law." He concluded, "I believe that Congress intended to impose the extremely burdensome paperwork requirements mandated by the new law." He concluded, "I believe it is imperative that we repeal this section of last year's tax bill immediately." Gasoline . 97* regular m m unleaded BEER at or Near Cost Lowest Prices and Friendliest Service In Hoke County ^?,A 4 mL 7 mi. Red Springs Drive In - Race Out - Only At The ?E pit STOP sr PARTY SHOP Fuel for the Body . . . and Car Highway 211 East Phone 875-2700 Mandevill* ff Martha Christian - Owners ? Operator* ? 'a
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