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THE NEWS- JOURNAL
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FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS - Julia Anne Gibson, treasurer; Sallie Mac Johnson, secretary; Jerry Tucker vice president;
Kelly Jordan, president.
Driving Offense Cases
In District Court Friday
Judge George Z. Stuhl
presided over District Court
last week. A large number of
driving offenses were tried at
the Court's session.
The court record is as
follows:
Preston Roosevelt Moore,
Jr., Raeford, stop sign
violation, state takes nol pros.
Willie Laree Brown, Jr.,
Washington, D. C, failed to
decrease speed to avoid
accident, failed to appeal in
Court, bond forfeited.
Sp4 Dennis Clark Pepgrass,
Ft. Jackson, S. C, speeding,
failed to appear, bond
forfeited.
Leroy Locklear, Red
Springs, assault, 60 days
suspended sentence for two
years, must not molest or
"threaten his wife, $10 fine and
costs.
Wade McMillian, Red
Springs, assault on female, six
months suspended sentence for
two years must not molest or
threaten his wife.
Floyd 1-awrence Mellard,
Willor Springs, failed to drive
on right half of highway, $10
fine and costs.
Clarence James Wilson, Ft.
Bragg, improper passing, $10
fine and costs.
Lee Roy Harris, Raeford,
driving after license was
suspended and careless and
reckless driving, six months
suspended sentence for two
years, must not operate a
vehicle in N. C. for two years,
$200 fine and costs.
Clarence James Wilson, Ft.
Bragg, driving without a drivers
license, $25 fine and costs.
Fred Brown, Aberdeen,
driving while license was
revoked, six months suspended
for two years, cannot operate a
car in N. C. until licensed by
state, $200 fine and costs.
George Dees, Raeford,
Malicious damage to personal
property, state takes nol pros
upon payment of costs.
John Earl Locklear,
Raeford, affray with deadly
weapon, six months suspended
sentence for two years on good
hehavior, $100 fine and costs.
John Chavis McPhatter,
Raeford, driving under the
influence and no operators
license, not guilty; careless and
reckless driving, guilty, $100
fine and costs.
Wiley Reynolds, Raleigh,
driving under the influence,
not guilty ; careless and reckless
driving, six months suspended
for two years, cannot operate
vehicle on N. C. highways for
18 months. $100 fine and
costs.
Dorothy Grommcr Emery,
Rt. I Aberdeen, careless and
reckless driving, $35 fine and
costs.
James William Jones, Red
Springs, driving under the
influence, cannot operate a car
in N. C. for 18 months,
surrendered driver's license,
S 1 50 fine and costs.
Thomas J. Monroe, Raeford,
two worthless checks, two IS
day suspended sentences,
restitution and costs.
Clark Bullard, Hoke County,
affray with deadly weapon, six
months suspended sentence for
two years, $100 fine and costs.
Slacy Earl Jones, Shannon,
driving under the influence,
not guilty; careless and reckless
driving, $100 fine and costs.
- James Phillip McLauchlin,
Raeford, excessive speed, 30
days suspended sentence, $2$
fine and costs.
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Chester Henderson, Red
Springs, violation of
prohibition law, six months
suspended sentence for two
years, no intoxicating beverage
in possession for two years.
SI SO fine and costs.
Thomas Monroe Jr.,
Raeford, inadequate support,
six months suspended
sentence, $35 per month
support.
Mitchell Parker, Raeford,
Rt. 2, injury to personal
property, six months
suspended sentence, $189
damages, $50 fine and costs.
Lyn Calvin Graham,
Raeford, failed to reduce speed
to avoid colliding with another
car, $10 and costs.
Zack Locklear, Rt. 2,
Raeford, common law
nuisance, six months
suspended sentence for two
years, costs.
John Howard Hughes, St.
Pauls, speeding, costs.
Sam Melvin, Lumber Bridge,
possession for purpose of sale,
not guilty.
William R. Powell. Jr.. Ft.
Bragg, breaking and entering,
no probable cause.
Andrew Barnes Bullard,
Fayetteville, improper passing,
costs.
Pvt. Brian William McAdam,
Ft. Bragg, no operators license,
$25 and costs.
Charles A. Lanier,
Beulahville, driving while
license revoked, six months
suspended, not to operate a car
until licensed, $175 fine.
Rachel Ann Stephens,
Raeford, speeding, costs.
Annie Ellison Walker,
Raeford, failed to reduce speed
to avoid accident, nol pros.
Mary Norton, Raeford,
trespass, prayer for judgment
continued.
Ruby C. Tomlin, Lumber
Bridge, assault with deadly
weapon, nol pros with leave.
Willie Lee McLean, Hoke
County, larceny, 50 days
suspended sentence, $25 and
costs.
Linda Gail Vanhoy,
Aberdeen, failed to reduce
speed, costs.
Jacob Rothman, Raeford,
inadequate support, nol pros.
Jesse James McNeill,
Raeford. petty larceny, seven
day's county jail, retroactive to
date of arrest.
Bennie Walters, Raeford,
careless and reckless driving, 60
days suspended sentence for
one year, cannot operate a
vehicle in N. C. for 60 days and
surrender driver's license, $15
fine and costs remitted for 90
days, . surrender of driver's
license.
Eugene Campbell, Raeford,
public drunkenness, 20 days
suspended sentence on
payment of costs, appealed.
Eugene Campbell, Raeford,
public drunkenness, 20 days
suspended sentence, $5 fine
and costs, appealed.
Charlie Hester Smith,
Raeford, unsafe movement
(accident), $10 fine and costs.
MAGISTRATE COURT
Magistrate and other cases:
Hilda Jan Garner. Red
Springs, speeding, S3 and costs.
Lucile Honeycutt, Red
Springs, speeding. $5 and costs.
Evelyn E. Jones, Columbia,
S. C, drunk in public plact. 30
days suspended sentence, jail
fee and costs.
SpS Roy Wayne Fleming,
Ft. Bragg, speeding, $15 and
costs.
Vernal J. Spivey,
Thomasville, N. C, no valid
driver's license, $25 and costs.
Dannie Dupree, Red Springs,
worthless check, restitution
and costs.
Dale Hendum, Red Springs,
public drunkenness, jail fees
and costs.
Zack Locklear, Raeford,
public drunkenness, jail fees
and costs.
Leola Faircloth, Raeford,
drunkenness, jail fees and
costs.
William Currie, Raeford,
worthless check, restitution
and costs.
Sp4 William Knipe, Ft.
Bragg, speeding, $5 and costs.
Robert West, Raeford,
worthless check, restitution
and costs.
E4 Raymond Lee Roberts,
Ft. Bragg, speeding $15 and
costs.
Charles Arlista Rae,
Raeford, improper passing, $10
and costs.
Melvin Lewis Dees, Jr.,
Raeford, speeding, $4 and
costs.
Roscoe Malloy, Raeford,
allowed non-licensed person to
operate car, $25 and costs.
Verlena Harrington,
Raeford, no valid operator's
' license, $25 and costs.
Henry Dowe Spivey,
Thomasville, N. C, unlicensed
driver operate car, $25 and
costs.
James Alfred Love,
Lumberton, illegal passing and
possession of liquor with
broken seal, $ 1 0 and costs.
SpS Dennis John Campbell,
Ft. Bragg, speeding, SIS and
costs.
AMN Chester Wayne
Branch, Pope AFB, failing to
yield right of way, costs.
James Thomas White,
Lumber Bridge, driving on
wrong side of highway, costs.
Willie McNeill, Jr., Raeford,
failing to stop at stop sign,
costs.
Isolde Lambertz Schreier,
Fayetteville, speeding, $13 and
costs.
Auther Ray Clark,
Pembroke, expired inspection
certificate, new inspection fee
and costs.
Matthew Lorenze Kearne,
illegal passing, $10 and costs.
Charles Myrlin Brandt,
Bishopville, S. C, speeding,
$ 1 3 and costs.
Sp4 James Thomas Walter,
Ft. Bragg, speeding, $5 and
costs.
Martin Rudolph Smith, Jr.,
Fayetteville, Speeding, $5 and
costs.
Willis Elbert McLamb,
Benson, N. C, speeding, $5
and costs.
Linda Cl.isholm, Laurel Hill,
speeding, $ 1 5 and costs.
Clayton Oliver Miller,
Charlotte, speeding, $5 and
costs.
Vann Burleson Jr.,
Albemarle, failing to stop at
stop sign, costs.
Sp4 Manvel Ada Jr. Ft.
Bragg, speeding, $$ and costs.
Joseph Walter Dubose.
Raeford, speeding, $15 and
costs.
Sp4 Richard Dale Goodman,
Ft. Bragg, no valid N. C.
inspection sticker, inspection
fee and costs.
Mrs. K. V. Jacobs, Shannon,
worth leu check, restitution
and costs.
Mrs. K. V. Jacobs, Shannon,
worthless check, restitution
and costs.
Frances L. Walker, Raeford,
worthless check, restitution
and costs.
Willie F. McAretur, Red
Springs, fishing violation, costs
and purchase of valid fishing
license.
James A. Williams, Raeford,
worthless check, destitution
and costs.
Mrs. Linda McLowhorn,
Raeford, worthless check,
restitution and costs.
Cecil E. Bass, Fayetteville,
no fishing license, cost of
license and costs.
Daniel Lowery, Aberdeen,
public drunkenness, jail fee and
costs.
Deaths And
Funerals
Mrs. Ivey
Buried Tuesday
Funeral services for Mrs.
Sally Even Ivey, 83,
Fayetteville, were held
Tuesday at the Raeford Church
of God. Conducting the service
were the Rev. Daniel Allen and
the Rev. C. S. Albright. Burial
was in the Hillside Cemetery in
Laurinburg.
She is the mother of Mrs.
Edith Flowers of Raeford.
Also surviving are two other
daughters, Mrs. Annie E. Cline
of Fayetteville and Mrs. Ethel
Marshburn of New Bern, a son,
John R. Ivey of Greensboro;
one sister, Mrs. Alice Green of
Laurinburg; one brother, D. M.
Evers of Laurinburg; 12
grandchildren and 20 great
grandchildren.
Daniel Evans
Dies May 28
Funeral services for Daniel
Evans of Raeford, who died at
his home Wednesday, May 28,
were held Sunday, June 1 , at
the Shady Grove Baptist
Church near Wagram by the
Rev. W. W. Cox of Fayetteville.
Interment was in the church
cemetery.
Infant Brewer
Buried Thursday
Funeral services for Charles
Alexander Brewer, infant son
of Mrs. Ruth Helen Brewer, of
Rt. I Raeford were held on
Thursday at 4 p. m. in the
Macedonia Church on Rt. 3.
The child died on Tuesday
three days after being born.
The Rev. Willard Oxendine
conducted the services. Burial
was held in the church
cemetery.
Surviving are the mother,
three sisters. Kettle, brenda
and Laura Ella of the home;
two brothers, Robert and
Ronnie of the home; the
maternal grandmother, Mrs.
Blanche Brewer of the home.
According to Internal
Revenue Service statistics. V.
S. Corporations have increased
by b per year during Ihe past
SO years.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Britt and
Lynn Bryan spent Sunday
visiting their son in law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John
Williford and children Lynn,
Chuck and Tinuny in
Wilmington.
Miss Elizabeth Sumner of
Rowland spent the weekend
with her sister Miss Lois
Sumner.
Mrs. John Brown and
daughters Cynthia and Jacque
and her daughter in law,
Mrs. Don Brown and daughter
Teresa of St. Pauls spent
Sunday at Myrtle Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cobb
and daughter Freda, spent the
weekend with her brother - in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Pemberton and family in
Greensboro. While there they
attended the graduation of
their daughter Jean, who
received her Bachelor of Arts
Degree at the University of
North Carolina.
Mrs. Elizabeth Dearen spent
the weekend with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
George Harris and family in
Fayetteville.
Miss Paula Hull of Dallas
spent Thursday night and
Friday with Miss Carolyn
Forbis. Miss Hull and Miss
Forbis were attendants in the
wedding of Miss Debbie
Cothran and Jimin Manning in
Fayetteville, Friday. Miss
Forbis attended the bridesmaid
luncheon Thursday at the
Green Valley Club in
Fayetteville.
Roger Hall Jr. arrived home
Friday for the summer from
Hargrave Military Academy,
Chatham, Virginia. He is in
Raleigh this week as a page for
Rep. Neill McFadyen.
Mrs. S. N. McColl of near
Rock fch spent several days last
week with her son - in law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Hunter Forbis and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robcy Boykin
of Alexandria, Va. spent
several days last week with
their niece Miss Lois Sumner.
While here they visited other
relatives and friends in
Raeford, Dundarrach,
Lumberton, Clinton and
Rowland.
Mrs. Bcrtah Hardesty and
son Bobby visited relatives in
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New Bern over the weekend.
Miss Cynthia Brown received
two awards, The Biology and
Social Studies at graduation
exercises last Wednesday
afternoon at the Parkton High
School. We congratulate you
Cynthia.
Mrs. Joe Hough and
daughter,,Mrs. Jon Tyner and
children Aalhy, Monica and
Wayne spent several days last
week with her sons and
daughters-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Hough Jr. and children,
Donna and Bob and Mr. and
Mrs. Tommy Hough and
children Jeneal, Dawn and
Edmund of Charlotte. On
Sunday they attended the
Hough reunion at Rockwell
where they were joined by Mr.
Hough and son Ted. Mrs.
Hough accompanied her
husband and son home but
Mrs. Tyner and children
remained for a longer visit in
Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Jones
and son David spent Sunday
afternoon at White Lake.
Morris Marley and Waller
Marlcy Jr. arrived home Friday
from State College Raleigh to
spend the summer with their
parents, Mrs. W. G. Marley Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marley
Sr. and daughter Beth.
Mrs. Landis Rose and Misses
Eunice and Alma McDonald of
Fayetteville visited Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Osborne Sr.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Evans and
daughters, Allison and Susan
Russell of Lumberton and Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Maxwell and
children Jimmy, Sally Lyn and
Mary Monroe of Dundarrach
and Mrs. Maggie Covington and
Bubba Covington of
Fayetteville were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Russell
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Lonnic
Ramom of Bladenboro visited
Mr. and Mrs. Matthew
Thompson Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Norton and sons Ken and Van
of the University of Georgia,
Athens, Ga. arrived home
Saturday to spend sometime
before returning for the
summer session.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
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Norton and sons of Alliens.
Ga. and Mis. Mary Miahclh
Totinen and son l.dwui ol
Fayetteville and Mis. M.h
McNeill were supper gnosis ul
Mr. and Mis. II. 1'. Johnson
Monday night.
Miss Millie Wilhl'oid. Mis.
Elizabeth Toljr ol Lumhciion
and Mr. and Mis. VYoiili
Williford ol I -.ncliesille
attended the giadualioii of
Miss Jjii McLean Vtilhlmd in
Rocky Mounty osei the
weekend.
Mr. and Mis. Bill io
Troutman and daiighicr llilhe
Sue visited her mother. Mis.
Pearl Slew ji I in Sjnlmd.
Sunday.
Mr. and Mis. A. J. Ficcmu.i
Jr. and djuglilei Debbie anJ
Belinda Stevens of Fayetteville
visited Mr. and Mis. Sidney
Sumner and children I'.iiii anil
Johnnie, Sunday. I hey c.mie
to pick up then son Steve v. ho
spent the weekend with
Johnnie and .mended the
Presbyterian Young People's
cook out Friday night.
Miss Connie Taylor of the
Rex community is spending
sometime with hei brothoi - in
- law and sister. Mr. and Mis.
Jackie Beasley and lanuly in
Fayetteville.
Several of the young people
from this area attended the Kill
grade prom at the Scout Hut in
Parkton last Wednesday night.
Mrs. Earl lleindon and Mis.
Sidney Sumner were
chaperons. The Seaich. INC
finished the music.
The Rex Presbyienan
Church is having Vacation
Bible School this week. All
cluldien are invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Schell
spent the weekend with then
son and daughter - in - law Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Schell and
children Sherry and Michcal in
Charlotte. Thev attended the
W. H. Schell ' family dinner
Sunday.
The Rev. and Mis. II. L.
Willis spent last Thursday with
their son - in - law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Murphy and daughters
Allyson and Leslie Ann in
Burgaw.
Mrs. Howard Andrews and
children Donna. Gary and
Lynn of Goldsboro spent the
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weekend Willi her parents. Mi.
and Mis. M. ('. Hoyles. Donna
r c in .lined with' h e r
giamlp.iii'iils toi scvci.il weeks
visit.
Miss Mamie I ivingston
visited Mi. anJ Mis. I. (I.
Sliickl.ind in I avelieville,
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Mi. and Mis. Davis M. Willis
of Vi.nnesboio. a. spent last
Tuesday nii'lil with the Rev.
and Mis. II. I . Vt ilhs on then
w.iv home Iroin Candon. S. C.
Cnclc- No. I ol Re
I'reshy lei i.in Church met
Mond.iv night at the chinch.
Mis. M.iiv McNeill piesidcd
ovei the meeting
1 lie 1'ioneei t l.iss ot the
Pieshv Iciijii t lunch and then
inviled guesls had a cook out
it Ihe Stamps Fellowship Hall
I iiJ.iv nilit. (,.nnes wcie
enjou'cl on the lawn outside
the hmUiii'.'. Mi and Mis. John
Bailout. Mis. Jo. hi John and
Mis. ('. W. Jackson wcie
cliapemiis.
Mi. and Mis. Sidney Stunner
and son Johnnie visited hei
mother Mis. I t liel Gibson and
hei hmthet and sister in - law.
Ml. and Mis. Menetl Gibson
and cliiklieii Kicky and Joy
neat Riicklish Sunday night.
I he coiiiuiuiulv extends its
sniijtli and condolences lo
liie laimk of Miss M.ny Liie
I ill to who passed away Sunday
iitglil and lo Mi. and Mis.
Pciev t'ashwell in the death of
Ins hiotliet. I). M. Cashwell
ovei llic weekend.
Miss Nancy I homas,
daughter ot Mis. Don 1 homas
and Ronnie Davis son ot Mr.
and Mis. Jell Davis were
inaiiicd Sal in dav night May
,ssl at Dillon. S.C.
Suiicljv mooting the Baptist
I hutch lionoicd its giaduates,
high School and ( ollege. Fach
giuJu.tlc was congiatulaled and
given a small I c'stainent.
Students Hired
Intoitml Kcvetitu- Servire
employ.-, students majoriiitr in
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(liiiinir the vur mill full-tinit'
(linint! tin- summer, triiintnjr
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