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Upchurch Junior High plagued by break-ins Upchurch Junior High School wm broken into last weekend for the sixth time in seven months, ac cording to reports from the Hoke County Sheriffs Department. School official Linwood Huff - man reported the break-in Mon day. ? According to a report by Deputy , Eddie Allen, a window to the com ' puter room at the school was pried open and two color television sets were taken. The sets were valued at $498, reports say. Damage estimates were set at $100. The last break-in at the school was on May 6, 1985, according to reports. Don Tyson, a Hoke County man, reported two separate larcenies last week on two con secutive days, according to reports. On last Wednesday, Tyson reported a water pump taken from a home he is building. "Using what appeared to be a hacksaw," the water pipe was cut and the pump was taken, a report from Detective Weaver Patterson says. The pump is valued at $400, reports say. The next day, Tyson reported a pressurized water tank taken from the residence. Some assorted building materials were also taken from the construction site, reports say. About $342 in personal property was taken in the second theft. A theft was reported at the old Duffie School on May 3, according to reports. C.M. West reported that three air conditioners were taken out of the building. The heating-cooling units had been put in the building about three weeks earlier so deputies could not pinpoint when they were taken, according to reports. The units were worth $675. A total of $1,375 in personal property was taken from the mobile home of Mike Chavis on May 16, according to reports. A .44 magnum pistol and a dia mond ring were taken in the break in, reports say. Last Friday, Betty L. Wilson reported a break-in at her home. According to reports, the glass was broken out of a door leading into the house. CINEMA 4 Rambo- First Blood Part II Weekdays 3:10. 7:10. 9:10 .8?t. 8 Sun. 1:10. 3:10. 7 m #:io Chevy Chase Retch PC Sat. 1:10, 3:10 only Sun. 1:10 3:10. 7:10, 9:10 All. MATS"' _ M.OO jmJFWtt SHow HELD OVER 1 RICHARD PRYER JOHN CANDY Brewster's Millons P613 Weekday* 3:10. 7:15-9:16 Sat, ft Sun. 1:00.3:16. 7:16-9:16 HELD OVER JAMES BOND A VIEW TO KILL pg Weekdays 3.7. 9:30 Sat. Er Sun. 1. 3:30. 7, 9:30 ?? Terminal Choice ? fcaey 3:10-7:00-9:00 ft Sun. 1:00-3^)0-7:9S-9:00 Fraternity Vacation ? WMUin 3:K, 7, 9. ?et ft Sun. 1.1i? Taken in the break-in was a col or television, a clothes dryer, a radio with headphones, a typewriter, a pocket computer and a push lawn mower, reports say. The total value of the stolen pro perty was estimated to be SI ,042.32 and damage was estimated at $100. The home of Wendell Purcell was found broken into on last Wednesday. A window pane on a door was knocked out and the door was opened, reports say. Taken in the robbery was $300 in silver coins and another $300 in bills, reports say. There was also $200 damage done to the house. A woman's wallet was reported stolen to the Raeford police last Wednesday, according to Chief Leonard Wiggins. According to Wiggins, Joyce Maynor was at the A&O Washerette when she discovered her wallet missing. There were three checks in the wallet totalling $575, Wiggins said. COME SAVE DURING MARKO MOTORS... May Sale-A-Thon L NOW THRU MAY 31st Wi MUST SELL 100 NEW CARS IN 10 DAYS financing SELECTED^! TOYOTA vans " trucks 1985 PONTIAC SUNBIRD PMC ? REFRESHMENTS ? CAPS * FLAGS ? V FINANCING ON SELECTED BUICKS - OLDSMOBILES ? i PONTIACS 1985 OLDS CALAIS HUGE DISCOUNTS 4 ON ALL NEW & USED CARS DURING I HIS SALE f 198S BUICK SOMERSET HOURS OPEN MON.-SAT. 9 A.M.-9 P.M. SUN. 1-5P.M. IF YOU'VE BEEN WAITING TO BUY A NEW GM OR TOYOTA... YOUR PATIENCE JUST PAID OFF SEE THE "MARKO MAN ^5!^ TODAY a ja m mwm ^ AND... SAVE k. Southfn hni, N.C.
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