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Court Decides Gases Warren Tate, Rt. 1, vu convicted of allowing an unlicensed person without financial responsibility to drive ? vthkk owned by him. He received iix months, suspended two yarn upon condition he violate no motor laws for two years md pay SSO restitution and costs. Connie Beatrice Southerland, Rt. 3, was convicted of driving without a license, and was swelled costs. John Lee Humphrey, Laurlnburg, was convicted of improper passing. He wu asseased S10 fine and costs. Earl Howard Pate, IU, Pembroke, was convicted of speeding and received 30 days, suspended upon payment of SIS fine and costs. DaneO Criag Stone, 514 E. 6th Ave., wu convicted of speeding and assessed costs. Robert Gay, Gadsden, S.C., was convicted of speeding. Judgment was suspended upon payment of costs. Valentino Adolf Johnson, Fayetteville, wu convicted of speeding. Prayer - tor Judgment wu continued upon payment of costs. Roger Massey, Rseford, was convicted of affray. He received six months, suspended three years upon condition he violate no laws and pay 5100 fine and costs. Charles McKinley, Raeford, convicted of affray, received six months, suspended three year upon condition he violate no laws and pay $100 fine and coats. He was originally charged with assault with a deadly weapon, but the court ordered action so abated in that case and judgment entered in the affray case. Hattie McMillian, Raeford, was convicted of shoplifting. She received six months suspended two years and was placed on probation two years with the condition she report to the sheriff for confinement from 6 pjn. Friday to 6 pjn. Sunday for five weekends and pay costs. Larry A. Morrisey, Rt. 2, convicted of non-support, received six months, suspended three years on condition he pay SIS weekly support and costs. Thaddeus Ezzell Jones, McCain, was called on charges of public intoxication and failed to appear. The court ordered his $30 bail bond forfeited with judgment final. The state took nol pros on cases charging John D. Wilkes Jr., Green Street, with simple assault; Dsenna Jean Oxendine, Pembroke, with fornication and adultery;and Garry Andrew Mabry, Fayetteville, driving without due caution and in a dangerous manner and speeding. HOSTETLER HOME - Entry hall of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosteller's home is prepared for the Holiday season with red mistletoe garland anchored with large red >elvet bows on banister and pineapple topped newel post. Doorway is outlined with ?arland and table supports arrangement of greens, pine cones and red apples. The tome at 305 W. Elwood Ave. is included in December 19 Extension Ho me makers' library Benefit Tour (NJ Photo) College News BOONE - Two Raeford students are among Appalachian State University's senior education majors participating in the 12-week student teaching program this winter. Deborah Sharon Inman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey F. Inman, is teaching third grade and Mary Nell Harward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Harward, is teaching special education at Sedge Garden Elementary School, Kernersville. Miss Cynthia McNeill has been named to the first quarter Honor Roll at East Carolina University. Greenville Postmaster Job Vacant In Rex Rex, N.C. A pott mi tier vacancy exitts at the Rex, N.C., fourth-clatt Pott Office, Regional Pott matter General Carl C. Ultaker announced. Sectional Center Manager G.W. Hoge at Fayetteville Pott Office it accepting application! for this potiUon. Hoge said application! will be accepted to December 17 and forms may be obtained at the Rex Pott Office. Starting alary is $5,816 a year. No written tett is required. Hoge taid applicants must reade in the Rex postal area and live within a reasonable distance from the pott office to adequately discharge responsibilities of the office ~ ? OPEN EVERY NIGHT (Exaapt Sunday) Till 8:30 Until Christmas dotad at IPJM. an Sat 3oe ftugar'g a# * BT mtTuiQ E Q 0 Q 0 v//. '////> Edenborough Shopping Center OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 1 P.M. till 6 P.M. Every Night till 9:00 P.M. COVA-^S U Go^ RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES tv$2* 50^? ev 6 ^ha0 ?JlosX60 V
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