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sentence given for shooting ; A Racford man was found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon on charges stemming from a shooting Incident on October 13. ? District court records say .James Carpenter, 518 E. 5th Avenue, Raeford, used a .22 caliber hand gun to assault and inflict serious injury upon Eddie Hollingsworth by shooting him in the left knee. The shooting caused an injury that required medical attention, record say. Carpenter, 36, was also found guilty of pointing a gun at Tyrone Blue on the same day, records say. The two charges were con solidated for judgment, and Carpenter was sentenced to not less than 6 months, not more than 9 months suspended for 3 years. In an unrelated case, Atelia Rogers, Taylor Mobile Home Park, Lumberton, was found guil ty of Driving While Impaired (DWI), records say. Taylor, 31 was arrested on the charge on September 20, records say. She was sentenced to two years suspended for three years and fin ed 5350, records indicate. As a special condition of proba tion, Taylor is to serve an active prison term of 14 days. Taylor was also ordered to at tend Alcohol and Drug Education School. In another case, Beverly Cum mings, 2012 Quewhiffle Road, Raeford, pleaded guilty to DWI. Records say Cummings, 22, was arrested on November 1 on the charge. Cummings was sentenced to 90 days suspended for one vear and fined $125. She was also ordered to sur render her driver's license, per form 48 hours of community serv ice and attend Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School, records say. Also, Lisa G. Poe, Lot 10 Jackson's Mobile Home Park, Rt. 2, Raeford, pleaded guilty to seven counts of passing worthless checks, records show . Poe, 21, was sentenced to one year, suspended for two years and ordered to pay restitution for the bad checks, records show. Deaths & Funerals Connie Bell Leach Mrs. Connie Bell Leach, 66, of Manse St., Biscoe, died Friday in Moses Cone Hospital in Greensboro. Funeral services were held on Sunday at 2 p.m. in the Phillips Fuiifcval Home Chapel by the Rev. James B. Garrett. Burial was in the Laurel Hill Baptist Church Cemetery. Mrs. Leach was formerly of Raeford. Survivors include her husband: Junior M. Leach; two daughters: Mrs. Carolyn Britt of Rowland and Mrs. Marie Carlton of Virginia Beach, Virginia; one son: James E. Leach of Cary: one brother: Thomas Freeman of Asheboro; three sisters: Gladys and Lula Davis of Star and Mrs. Mildred Shaver of Albemarle and 6 grandchildren. The American Heart Associa tion wants you to know the warn ing signs of a heart attack: uncom fortable pressure, fullness, squeez ing or pain in the center of your chest lasting two minutes or more. Pain may spread to shoulders, neck or arms. Severe pain, diz ziness, fainting, sweating, nausea or shortness of breath may also oc cur. Seek help immediately. Enviro-Chem Co. EXTERMINATORS HOUSEHOLD PEST CONTROL 120 W. EDINBOROUGH AVE. 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The cost to provide t AS service between the two exchanges will be more than covered by the $4.25 charged to residential customers in Raeford. Little says. "By applying the matrix in crease to Fayetteville, the company would get a windfall of over $1.8 million," Little says in the brief. Allen believes those additional funds would be averaged out to make up for less profitable EAS situations. Charges to Fayetteville customers are strongly opposed by Hoke County supporters of EAS. EAS has been endorsed by the Hoke County Commission, the Raeford-Hoke Chamber of Com merce, the Economic Development Board and the Raeford City Coun cil. Local supporters say the service would open Hoke County to military personnel who do not vs ant to live outside of Cumberland County because of the cost of long distance dialing. The community's enthusiasm tor EAS was recognized in the briefs filed by attorneys for both the telephone company and the public staff. '"The public staff has never seen community enthusiasm and organization for EAS demonstra tion as well and as genuinely as in Raeford." it is stated in the public staff brief. A "no" vote on the ballot would kill the EAS question, however, a strong "yes" response might in sure the service, observers have said. Monthly consumer debt payments, excluding the home mortgages, should be no more than l<?o of the family's monthly take home pay. In Racford: Hwy. 211-513 Prospect Avenue Price* Effccttv* Dcccmtocr 16, 19>i ? Jnuary 1, 19SA OP?f 04 Jesse Jones Sausage 14 oz Hot Or Mild White Mountain Coolers 12 OZ non-returnable Participating ilom Only Quantity Ri*>ti Inm CfM INS OZ Carton i Duncan Hines Cake Mix 'J or Mellow Frito Lay's Ruffles Potato Chips Budweiser Beer 2 LITER NON-RETURr 12 OZ CANS REGULAR $1 39 ? ? |tov^g Ifl&j I 1 *W "r:
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