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THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Tfaniwlay, May II, 1M7-Pa«c 11-A
Court Docket
(ConUmwd From Page 1»-A)
John S. Hair, exceeding safe speed,
IS and costs.
William C. Hines, worthless check
1300.00, woi-thless check 1271.10, wor-
thless check 1369.31, five months,
suspended two years, restitution,
costs and |10, each count to run con
secutively.
Peggy F. Howard, exceeding safe
speed, costs.
Laura L. Howell, speeding 70 in a
S5 zone, |20 and costs.
Conway J, Johnson, employment
security fraud (six counts), two
years, suspended, unsupervised pro
bation, not apply for or receive
unemployment benefits for 18 mon
ths, $100 and costs.
Charles R. Jones, DWI, driving
while license revoked, level 1, State
Department of Corrections two
years, suspended two years, super
vised probation three years, $600 and
costs, Brunswick County Jail 21 days,
not operate motor vehicle till valid
license, assessment, follow course.
Charles A. Joyner, worthless check
$50.00, worthless check $5.00, five
months, suspended two years,
restitution and costs.
Angel A. Kennington, fugitive,
dismissed.
John H. Keracy, DWI, ucferiso nio-
tion to dismiss allowed.
Willie B. Ladner, exceeding safe
speed, $5 and costs.
Charles H. Lee, misdemeanor
larceny, Brunswick County Jail State
Department of Corrections two
years, su^ended two years, not
come within 75 feet of Cheese House,
not communicate with, threaten, har-
rass or assault plaintiff, 20 hours
community service at expiration of
100 hours previously ordered,
Brunswick County Jail 21 days, eight
hours work release each day with
Libby Phelps to do community ser
vice.
Oscar R. Long III, attempting to
evade taxes (two counts), prayer for
judgement continued til 9/28/87.
William M. Lovell, speeding 70 in a
55 zone, prayer for judgement con
tinued, costs.
WllUe McMillan, violation of pro
bation, admits violation, continue on
probation.
Roger D. Meadows, failure to
reduce speed, dismissed; DWI, level
3, county jail not less nor more than
180.days, suspended two years, un
supervised probation two years, $150
and i costs, surrender operators
license, not operate motor vehicle, 72
hours community service within 90
days, $50 fee, ADETS $100.
Elbert Meares Jr., DWI, level 2,
State Department rf Corrections not
less nor more than two years,
suspended two years, unsupervised
probation two years, $200 and costs,
surrender license, Brunswick County
Jail seven days, assessment, follow
course.
John K. Michael, speeding 92 in a
55 zone, county jail 29 days, suspend
ed two years, surrender license, not
operate motor vehicle for 30 days or
tU valid license, $50 and costs
Paul L. Midyette, leaving the scene
of an accident, prayer for judgement
continued til 6/24/87.
Ronald S. Mizell, exceeding safe
speed, costs.
Jack R. Moore, exceeUng -safe
speed, costs.
Calvin A. Neill, speeding 70 in a 55
zone, $15 and costs.
Wanda N. Packer, failure to yield,
dismissed.
Stephanie A. Pittman, speeding 70
in a K zone, $20 and costs.
Lewis Pope, no ID on gill net.
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prayer for judgement continued,
costs.
Janet P. Price, speeding 64 in a 55
zone, costs.
Cynthia S. Rabon, DWI, level 5,
county jail not less nor more than 60
days, suspended two years, unsuper
vised probation two years, $100 and
costs, surrender license, not operate
motor vehicle till valid license,
ADETS $100, 24 hours community
service within 30 days, $50 fee;
speeding 72 in a 55 zone, dismissed.
Robert W. Ramsey Jr., speeding 60
in a 45 zone, $20 and costs.
Kenneth D. Richard, exceeding
safe speed, prayer for judgement
continued, coks.
Thomas A. Rife, DWI, driving after
permanent revocation, level 1, State
Department of Corrections not less
nor more than two years, suspended
five years, supervised probation five
years, $1,000 and costs, not operate
motor vehicle or be seated behind
steering wheel, assessment, follow
course, Brunswick County Jail 21
days.
Gregory D. Rivenbark, taking
oysters from polluted area, costs.
David F. Rowe, speeding 69 in a 55
zone, prayer for judgement con
tinued, costs.
Reason Rowell, speeding 64 in a 55
zone, $5 and costs.
Felicia Saulter, reckless operation,
10 days, suspended two years, $25
and costs.
Richard F. Swain, speeding 70 in a
55 zone, $8 and costs.
Bruce E. Small, speeding 60 in a 45
zone, improper passing, $20 and
costs.
Paul E. Smith, speeding 64 in a 55
zone, prayer for judgement con
tinued, costs.
Wallace T. Smith, exceeding safe
speed, $5 and costs.
Matthew J. Stapleton, speeding 70
in a 55 zone, $15 and costs.
James Sullivan, communicating
threats, county jail six months,
suspended two years, not threaten,
harrass or assault plaintiff, $20 and
costs.
Arnold W. Summers, speeding 64 in
a 55 zone, $5 and costs.
Thomas E. Sylvest, reckless opera
tion $25 and costs.
Mary E. Swain, speeding 64 in a 55
zone, prayer for judgement con
tinued, cost.
Joseph M. Ward, taking^ clams
from pofiiited area, pr^v for Judge-^
ment continued, costs remitted.
Debra M. Watson, reckless opera
tion, 10 days, suspended two years,
$25 and costs:
Lizzie M. Welty, speeding 70 in a 55
zone, $10 and costs.
Wade L. White, simple assault,
county jail 29 days, suspended two
years, $20 and costs, not assault
plaintiff.
Gene Willetts, speeding 64 in a 55
zone, $5 and costs.
Nancy M. Wilson, speeding 64 in a
55 zone, $5 and costs.
Jeffrey L. Wolfe, no lifesaving
device, no sound device, costs.
William Alston, unsafe movement,
$5 and costs.
Joseph A. Miller, assault on a
female, dismissed.
Daniel Briles, injury to property,
prayer for judgement continued
6/19/87.
Michael Jefferson, speediiig 64 in a
55 zone, $5 and costs.
Teddy Bernard, four counts of
common law forgery, prayer for
judgement continued, costs remitted.
Roy Hill, simple assault, costs, not
assault plaintiff.
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HWY.130,ASH
Fire Contained Near West Brunswick High
BY SUSAN USHER
Woods smoke and occasional ash
darkened the skies above West
Brunswick High School Thursday
morning as the N.C. Forest Service
worked for more than two hours to
bring a debris fire behind the school
under control.
The fire was burning toward the
school, with the wind behind it, said
Assistant County Ranger Phillip In
man. However, the 12-acre blaze was
contained at a canal that marked the
rear boundary of the school property.
A fire line was plowed from the north
side, tying in to the big ditch to encir
cle the blaze.
“It was a threat, but not ss much
as it could have been,” he said. "It
never got across the large canal. If it
had, it would have been a real threat.
In the afternoon it would have cross
ed.”
Firefighters were concerned that
overhanging limbs and branches
would aid the fire in jumping the slx-
to eight-foot wide canal.
"Shallotte Volunteer Fire Depart
ment was on the other (school) side
of the ditch so that if anything spotted
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RICK UANKURU, above, was among the Shaiiotte
firefighters standing by last Thursday as a woods fire
threatened to Jump a canal behind West Brunswick
STAFF PHOTO Sr SUSAN USWII
High School. Fellow firefighter Susan Arnold took a
brush truck to the ditch to hose down spotovers.
over they could get on top of IL” he
added.
That the fire occurred in the morn
ing rather than afternoon was in the
firefighters’ favor, he explained,
since the humidity is higher and
temperature lower earlier in the day.
The fire started as a controlled
debris fire for which a permit had
been issued. It never crossed outside
the landowner’s property line, said
Inman. The owner had counted on a
small ditch on one side of the proper
ty and a drain on the other to contain
the fire; they didn’t
The landowner was given a warn
ing tidret
Added Inman, “He just wanted to
bum a small area. It burned more
than he intended and it could have
bumed a whole lot more.”
At the high school, several students
expressed disappointment that
classes were not dismissed early.
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