Welcome to my parlor ... Said the spider to the moth. This garden spider is casually enjoying the nutrients of a moth. The poor moth had the misfortune of flying into the web of the spider as he lay in wait in a tree. Garden spiders, like most spiders have only a slightly poisonous bite, the enzymes in the spider's saliva dissolves the insides of the moth, and the spider can later dine. Parnell's 'pork barrel' aids Hoke, Robeson counties Senator David Parnell (D-Robcson) working with discre tionery funds was able to bring $100,000 worth of investment into Robeson and Hoke counties. A total of $22,500 was ap propriated to the Robeson County Emergency Services to provide funds for equipment and training of the fire departments and rescue squads of Robeson County, thanks to Parnell's efforts. Parnell was also able to acquire $20,000 for the Carolina Civic Center Foundation, Inc. of Lumberton to assist in the ren novation of the Carolina Theater. The Raeford-Hoke County Chamber of Commerce received r $13,000 for the rennovation of the A&R Depot, a historic attraction in Raeford. The Rowland Historical Society, Inc. received $10,000 for the rennovation of the ACL Railroad Depot in downtown Rowland, another major historic attraction in the area. Parnell allocated $6,500 to the Lumbee Regional Development Association for the "Thrifty Food Pantry," a hunger program for needy families in the area. In addition, Parnell allocated $4,000 to the Hoke County Recreation Department to fund a variety of recreational programs. He allocated $4,000 to the South Robeson Rescue Unit in Fairmont to complete the building housing ambulances and equipment. He allocated $4,000 to the Red Springs Fire Department to complete the building designed to house the fire trucks and equipment. Parnell also was able to acquire $4,000 for the Smith's Volunteer Fire Department to assist in building a fire station to house the fire trucks and eqipment. Parkton Rescue Squad also received $4,000 to complete their building housing their ambulances and equipment. Parnell was also able to find $4,000 for the Flora Macdonald Highland Games Ltd. in Red Springs to allow the group to pur chase equipment and promote the Highland Games. South Robeson Public Library in Fairmont also received $4,000 to make improvements in the existing library building. "1 have always felt that the most rewarding thing about legislative service is to assure that your con stituents are having their needs met and that they are getting returns on their state tax dollar. "Realistically our area has tremendous potential as a tourist attraction, and I think that we need to do all that we can to assure that we are ready to meet those demands as well as the demands for health and safety," Parnell said. tUMMiBI Don't Miss This Chance for FANTASTIC Year-en< Savings. Hurry!! 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"Sale Price S3 395 00 $895 00 down cash or trade 30 Co $99 59 13 9% APR Total Payments $2 990 70 84 CHEVETTE 2 DR. (1QQ73 ?4 Speed 'Blue (S* 178l02A| ? "Sale Price $4 495 00 $495 00 down cash or trade 48 '? $109 73 13 9? o APR Total Payments $5 267 04 80 CHRYSLER LEBARON M1Q63 ?AutoJTrans ?A/C 'Green m I I u ? (S*681340A) ? T " "w 'Sale Price $3 500 00 $500 00 down cash or trade 30 tii $1 19 63 13 9?. APR Total Payments $3 588 90 82 CHEVY S-10 TRUCK C14R81 ?5 Speed ?Stereo ? A/C ?Red M I fu ? (S? 318149A) * 'Sale Price $5 495 00. $700 00 down cash or trade 42 <jt $145 81. 13 9% APR Total Payments $6,124 02 63 CHEVY CELEBRITY IDR. C 10745 ?Auto/Trans ?AfC 'Cruise ?Tilt Steering J |uf ? ?Power Windows ?White * (S? 108668 A | 'Sale Price $7,495 00. $995 00 down cash or trade 42 ft $197 45 13 #?/. APR Total Payments $8,292 90 l'?1 Table change robbery draws 3-year sentence A Raleigh man, Steven Lawrence Barryman, was sentenc ed to serve three years in prison after being convicted in Hoke County District Court of breaking into a pool table and taking the money. Barryman, 25, of 220 Cox Avenue, was arrested on warrants dated June 26 charging him with breaking into a coin operated machine and larceny, according to court records. Barryman was convicted of breaking into a table belonging to John Wesley McLean, according to warrants. For the break-in charge, Barry man was sentenced to one year in prison and, after being found guil ty of larceny, the man was sentenc ed to another two years to begin when his other time is up, records say. Barryman was convicted of tak ing $108.75 out of the machine, warrants show. In other court action, a Dundar rach man, Harold McFadyen, was sentenced to the Hoke County Jail for six months after being con victed of two counts of being drunk in public, records say. Doyle Anthony Jackson, 19, was sentenced to 30 days in jail after being convicted of being drunk and disruptive in public, say records. The Raeford man was blocking traffic in front of Hoke High School on April 6 when he was ar rested, according to records. A Raeford resident, David Roper, 27, has appealled a sentence given to him when he was convicted of assaulting a woman. Roper was sentenced to 90 days suspended for three years on un supervised probation and ordered to pay $66 in restitution. Roper apparently beat Donna Jones in the face with his fists, warrants for his arrest show. An appeal bond was set for Roper at $300, records say. A 16-year-old Raeford youth was convicted of possession of stolen goods last week and sentenc ed to three years of unsupervised probation and ordered by District Court Judge Warren Pate to stay in school until graduation or until he finds full-time employment, records say. Thomas Lee Griffin, who was served with warrants on July 23, was convicted of being in the possession of a stolen bicycle belonging to Chris Clark. The bike was valued at about $50, warrants show. Griffin, who lives in the Raeford Hotel Apartments, was also ordered to spend 40 hours in the service of the community, records say. Gene Autry Rogers, a 47-year old Red Springs man, was fined $200 and placed on unsupervised probation for five years after being convicted of selling beer without a license to a person under 19 years old. The man was also convicted of delaying the duty of an officer because he left the scene of the crime after being told not to leave by a Alcohol Law Enforcement (ALE) officer. Jimmy Jacobs, also of Red Springs, was given a 30 day suspended sentence and fined $20 after being convicted of being drunk in public and making threats to persons on State Road 1152, records show. Cyrus Peterkin Jr., of Raeford, was sentenced to no less than nine months and no more than 12 months suspended for five years on unsupervised probation after being convicted of the July 7 assault of Dorothy Day. Peterkin, 30, beat the woman in the head causing her to be sent to the hospital, records say. The man was also fined $100 and ordered to pay $100 in restitu tion, according to records. Westley Dally Christian, an Asheboro youth, was convicted of driving while impaired (DWI) on July 7 while he had a provisional license, records say. The 17-year-old Christian was sentenced to 60 days suspended for two years unsupervised probation, fined $100 and ordered to com plete 48 hours of community ser vice, records say. 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