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Johnson FOR TODDLERS ?Handwork ?Music and Rhythm ?Storytelling ?And lots of tender loving care Facilities Big old house with warm homelike atmosphere and large, well-equipped playground Rates All day. 5 days a week, per day One child $6.00 Second child $4.00 Five mornings a week, per morning $3.00 /V Part time i less than 2 mornings per week) Per morning $3.50 fJf P ** afternoon $3.50 ^ (No drop- Ins) 875-2332 123 E. Elwood Ave. DWI charges lead District Court list Seven persons were convicted of driving while impaired (DWI) in Hoke County during last week's sessions of district court. Two of those people were given jail terms, according to court records. Glenn Lawrence Bartch, of Red Springs, was given a seven day jail term to accompany two years on supervised probation after being convicted of his second offense of DWI in seven years, records say. Bartch, 31, was arrested on December 29 of last year, accord ing to records. The December arrest was Bartch's third, but one was more than seven years ago and could not be considered during judgement. Bartch was also fined $350, records say. Tana Lee Locklear, a Shannon resident, was also sentenced to spend seven days in jail as part of his DWI conviction. The 27-year-old Locklear was arrested on December 29 of last year also, records say. For his second offense, Locklear was sentenced to one year suspend ed for two years special supervised probation, the jail term, and fined $300, according to records. James Earl McLean, of Raeford, got a 90 day suspended sentence, two years of unsupervis ed probation and was fined $100 after being convicted of DWI with no license, records say. McLean, 40, was arrested last December 15. Bennie Jerome Graham, of Raeford, was convicted of DWI and a stop sign violation during court sessions. Graham, 30, was sentenced to 60 days suspended for one year un supervised probation and Fined $100, records say. Charles Thomas Prevatte, a Pembroke resident, was sentenced to 90 days in jail suspended for three years of unsupervised proba tion and fined $300 after being convicted of DWI. The 42-year-old Prevatte was ar rested on February 7, records say. A Fayetteville man, Louis Paulding, 29, was fined $100 and placed on probation for one year after being convicted of DWI, records say. Paulding was arrested on February 24. Terry Gene Lucas, a Southern Pines resident, was sentenced to 90 days suspended for one year super vised probation and fined $200 after being convicted of DWI on January 2, records say. The 24-year-old man was also given 72 hours of community ser vice to perform, records say. A 42-year-okl Raeford man was sentenced to a year in prison for apparently stealing a package of cheese from Saunder's Grocery, records say. According to Hoke County Assistant District Attorney, Fred William Fincher has "been in jail all his life." A psychological analysis per formed on the man before sentenc ing ended with a recommendation for two years in prison for the man, Powell said. Neville O Jones, Psychological Program Manager for the North Carolina Department of Correc tions, recommended the two year sentence, records say. Fincher was given 112 days' credit on the sentence, according to court records. James A. Breeden, of Raeford, wai ordered by the court to pay S2S0 in restitution to the Avery Conndl Agency after being con victed of writing a worthless check, records say. William Henry McMillian, of Raeford, was sentenced to eight months in prison suspended for two years supervised probation after being found guilty of taking a ladies' handbag and an assortment of coins from Mary L. McKinnon, records say. According to a warrant for his arrest, McMillian committed the crime on January 19. The 26-year-old man was also ordered to pay $90 court cost, $75 restitution to McKinnon and $75 in lawyer fees, records say. Frankie Junior Smith, of Fayct teville, was in the Hoke County Jail last weekend after failing to pay Tines and cost associated with a careless and reckless driving con viction last year, according to records. Smith, 23, was arrested on August 30, 1984, records say. Break-in hits local home A break-in at a Hoke County . residence has cost its owner over $4,900, according to reports from the Hoke County Sheriffs Depart ment. Two Sony video cassette recorders, a Sony television, an an tique Uzi nine millimeter rifle and a Mouser rifle were taken from the residence of Ronald J. Dixon last Monday, reports say. The exact total of the missing property was estimated to be $4,574, reports say. Footprints were found around the mobile home and a witness saw someone around the trailer, report say. The front door of the trailer was forced open. On March 24, Pete Locklear reported that someone apparently stole his clothes, check book, W-2 tax fr?rrm and money. According to sheriff's reports, the total value of the apparently stolen goods was estimated at On March 26, Doris Graham reported her stereo missing. Someone went into her house and removed the audio system valued at $500, reports say. On the same day, Cy Ureal reported that someone allegedly stole a canoe from his back yard. The boat was valued at $240, reports say. Lonnie L. Locklear reported a break -in at her home which netted apparent thieves an umbrella and $83.77 in cash. Although there was a window cracked on the lower floor of the house, the point of entry has been pegged by deputies as a second story window that was broken out. The U.S. Army has platooned 29 goats to trim the grass around the wastewater treatment plant at Fort Dix, N.J. A change of orders was no doubt welcome to the goats, previously assigned to mow ing duty at a firing range. STEVENS - GIGANTIC WAREHOUSE CLOSE-OUT SALE ? L>.-. It's jack And ffs Biggcr & Better Than Ever! 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