I I ^Ae <~Y\&w4 - journal SECTION II wne r i<ewo - rrountai THURSDAY. DECEMBER 23 1971 Youths Tried For Thefts At Seven Raeforrl Stnroc ihree youths charged with the recant bjeakins at downtown stores were tried in district court Friday. The boys, all stfdents at Hoke High, were allowed to plead gujlty to misdeameanor charges of breaking, entering and larceny. They were originally charged with a total of 19 felony counts. In stressing the seriousness of the charges. Judge Joseph Dupree told the boys that if they had been found guilty of all the original charges they would have lost their citizenship and if theyi had received the maximum sentence for each charge, they would have been in prison for the rest of their lives. Sylvester Adams, Willie Edward Buie, Jr. and Wilbert Fairley \yere sentenced to a total of six years in prison. The sentences were suspended for years and they were placed on probation for 3V4 years. In addition, the state took a nol pros with leave on several of the felony charges, with the explanation that these could be re - opened in the future if such action seemed advisable. Adams and Fairley were ordered to pay $857.60 to seven merchants as restitution for dkmages in the thefts. They were ordered to pay S500 of the money before bking released from jail. Buie was ordered to pay $603.64 for damages in five of the breakins and the three were all charged with court costs. Buie posted a $1,000 compliance bond. The fines and court costs, which with jail fees and other charges amount to more than $1,000 for some of the boys, are to be paid under the supervision of the probation officer. Charles Wesley Bullard of Raeford pleaded not guilty of murder in a preliminary hearing held Friday. Probable cause was found and he was bound over to superior court for actfon by the grand jury. Bond was denied. No probable cause was found in a preliminary hearing for John C. Monroe, Freddie McLauchlin and John Mortison, all of Rt. 1, Raeford. They were charged with felonious breaking, entering and larceny at Curtis McNeill's stgre. The state presented no evidence. Louis C. Cunningham of Raeford was bound over to the grand jury on a felony charge of making false affidavit for a registration plate. Bond was set 'at $575. He pleaded not guilty but was found guilty of driving with an improper plate and having no liability insurance. Cunningham was sentenced to six months suspended for two years and was fined $100 and costs. He gave notice of appeal and bond was combined with his first case. Seventeen drivers were tried for driving under the influence. I The following drivers were all sentenced to six months with capias and or commitment to issue at any time during the next 18 months upon conviction of a traffic violation. Limited driving privileges were granted and they were fined $150 and costs: St^rlin Lane Robbins, Raleigh, (breathalyzer .18); Dupree McKoy, Red Springs, (breathalyzer .21); Homer Hughes Fry, Carthage, (breathalyzer .26); Leroy Coleman Straughn, Fayetteville (breathalyzer .21); Rufus Bullard, Maxton (breathalyzer .24); Frederick Joseph Liles, Raeford,(breathalyzer .18). E3 Roger Warren Hrdlicka, Ft. Bragg, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to six' montKs suspended for 18 months. He was ordered not to drive for the next 12 months and was fined $150 and costs. There Was no breathalyzer. James B. Dixson, of Kansas City, Mo. pleaded guilty to DUI and of failing to comply wi(h restrictions on his license and was sentenced to six months suspended for 18 months. He was ordered not to drive for the next 12 months and was fined $150 and costs. There was no breathalyzer. Beames Jo ryes of Red Springs pleaded guilty to DUI and of driving while his license was revoked. He was sentenced to two years suspended for 3V4 years with 3Vi years probation and was ordered not to drive until properly licensed. He was fined $400 and costs. The breathalyzer reading was .2d. William Marshall Currie of Rt. 2, Raeford pleaded guilty to DUI and speeding 59 in a 55 mph zone. He was sentenced to six months Suspended for two years with two years probation and was granted a limited driving privilege. He was fined SI SO and costs. Breathalyzer was .14. In addition, judgment was rendered in an earlier case of assault and damage to 1 property in which he was found guilty. Currie was ordered to pay Collins Department Store SI 56.62 damages and to pay S22 for medical treatment to Barbara Maynor. Lee Jr. Leet of Raeford pleaded guilty to DUI and driving without a license and was sentenced to six months suspended for two years with two years probation. He was ordered not to drive until properly licensed and was fined SI75 and costs. The breathalyzer was .14. SP5 Jimmie Lee Felton of Ft. Bragg pleaded guilty to DUI and improper passing and 'was sentenced to six months suspended for 18 months. He was ordered rtot to drive for the next 12 months and was fined Si50 and costs. The breathalyzer was .20. James Arthur Maynor of Red Springs pleaded guilty to DUI, second ofTense and driving without a license. He was found not guilty of driving while his licens? was revoked. Maynor was sentenced to six months suspended for two years with two years probation. He was ordered not to drive for the next two years and was fined S250 and costs. The breathalyzer was .15 per cent. Prayer for judgment was til Jan. 7 continued until Jan. 7 fo Julius Bclk of Raeford. whi pleaded guilty to DUI. Cyrus Peterkin of Raefori pleadea1 not guilty but wa found guilty of DUI, seconi ofTense. He was sentenced tt six months suspended for II months and was ordered not It drive for the next 12 months Hi was fined S250 and costs There was no breathalyzer Peterkin gave notice of appea and bond was set at $300. Kenneth Brown Parks o Raeford pleaded guilty to DUI third offense and wa sentenced to two year suspended for 3'/i years witl 3V4 years probation. He wa ordered not to drive for thi next three years and was finer $750 and costs. Thi breathalyzer was .19 per cent Billy Locklear of Raefort pleaded guilty to speeding 8* in a 60 mph zone and wa sentenced to 90 day suspended for 12 months. H was ordered not to drive fo the next 90 (lays and was finet $50 and costs. ? Prayer for judgment wa continued for two ca^es o issuing worthless checks upot payment of court cost* by Joseph L. Ruffin o Fayetteville. Restitution wa made prior to trial. Prayer for judgment wai continued upon payment ol costs by Harold Percy Johnsor of Fayetteville. who pleadec guilty to speeding 65 in a 5C mph zone. Prayer for judgment wai continued upon payment ol coits by Owen Tracy Parks HI of Sanford who pleaded guilty to speeding 70 in a 60 mpf zone. Prayer for judgment wai continued upon payment ol costs by James Willard Slappey of Fayetteville who pleaded I guilty to speeding 75 in a 60 mprt zone. H'enry Lee Jefferson of Raeford pleaded guilty to unsafe movement and was sentenced to 30 days in jail suspended upon payment of a $25 fiine and costs. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs t>y Wyman haircloth of Raeforri who pleaded fjuilty to assault. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs by B.R. Barbour of Rt. 2, Raeford, who pleaded guilty to assault. Gaylord Lee Smith II of Fayetteville pleaded guilty to speeding 117 in a 60 mph zone and was sentenced to 90 days suspended He was ordered not to drive for the next 90 days and was fin ed $50 and costs. Prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs by Sharon Williams Edwards of Fayetteville, who pleaded guilty to speeding 60 in a 45 mph .'.one. Prayer fo.t judgment was continued U|X>n payment of costs by Stagey Auburn Jones of Roseboro, who pleaded guilty to speeding 60 in a 50 mph zone. Harold Spell CaVr of Clinton was fined $15 and costs for speeding 60 in it 45 mph zone. Shirley Trues da Gibson of Red Springs recet ved prayer for judgment continued upon payment of costs after pleading guilty to spcedin.g 72 in a 60 mph zone. Gregory Flex Wods, address unknown, was sent enced to 90 days suspended fo t two years and was fined $SO and costs after pleading guilty to public drunkenness and resisting arrest. James Lewis Blue of Bowmore pleaded ,guilty to non - support itnd was sentenced to six months suspended for five yitars. He was ordered to pay Si'S every two weeks for support. Court costs were remitted. James Wesley Bratclier of Fayetteville was fount! not guilty of inadequate su pport for one child but was I ound guilty of inadequate support for the second child name d in the warrant. He was sentenced to six months suspended for three years and was ordered to pay $2$ a month support. Court costs were remitted. Ernest Barefoot of Rt. 1 Raeford pleaded not guilty bu t was found guilty of inadequate support and was sentenced to six months suspended for five years. He was ordered to pay $15 each week suppprt. Court costs were remitted. Dennis McGreggor of Rt. 3, Raeford pleaded guilty to three charges of usirlg profane language on the telephone and was sentenced to two years suspended for 316 years with 3VS years probation. He was fined SI50 and costs. Curtis Rogers of Raeford pleaded guilty to entering into an affray with deadly weapons and was sentenced to twp years suspended for 3'/: years with 3!* years probalion. He was fined SI00and costs. Ervin M. McAllister of Lumber Bridge pleaded guilty lo assault with a deadly weapon and was sentenced to 18 months suspended for 3V4 years with 3* years probalion. He was ordered to pay SI30 in medical bills for the prosecuting witness and to pay S3 to Cape Fear Valley Hospital. McAllister was ordered to pay an additional SI 00 to the prosecuting witness. Freddie Revels of Raeford pleaded nol guilty but was found guilty of larceny and was sentenced to two years suspended for 3l< years with years probation. He was charged court costs. Harold Mclntyre of Rt, I, Raeford was found not guilty ol injury to personal property. James Alton Bannerntan of Goldsboro was found not guilty of speeding 00 in a 45 ntph zone. Sec COURT, Page 2. Sec. II This is the wish we send your way: May yours be a Merry Holiday ? And we also extend a big "thank you" for your patronage. A.G. Walters Grocery HIGHWAY 211 To all our friends, a merry Christmas! TASTEE FREEZ AVERY CONNELI Insurance Agency Your Freshly Dressed \ House of Raeford Holiday Turkey Will Be Available At All , Local Food Stores This Year These will NOT be sold at the Processing Plant of Raeford Turkey Farms,lnc. Store Owners Will Be Able To Procure Your Turkeys As Late As 5 P.M. on THURSDAY, DEC. 23 Pleat* Contact Your Local Stores Prior To Thit Date, And We Will Atfure You The Turktyt Will Be Freshly Dressed And Of High Quality. THANK YOU ? gmniiHrtHimnr* FOR GOOD HEALTH AND GOOD HOLIDAYS WE ALSOSUGGEST House of Raeford TURKEY SAUSAGE FROM YOUR LOCAL SUPERMARKET * DIlRSflllf lflfWlrif Jktefarb ?urfeeg Jfarms, 3nt. RAEFORD, N. C. HEARTIEST GOOD WISHES! lorry W. Goza Metropolitan lilt Insurance Consultant

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