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i nr. iir.n j juurvi\AL iv/\Lru^ THURSDAY. JANUARY 16. 1975 District Court Jail Population Swells As Dupree Hands Out Some Sentences The jail population swelled Friday after Judge Joseph E. Dupree handed out sentences to a number of defendants in District Court Friday, including a pregnant IP year old. who pleaded guilty to three counts of shoplifting. Pauline Bethea, 16, of Raeford. was one of seven persons pleading guilty to petty larceny in unrelated cases, who W3C lit Sentenced to ten days in the county jail were Betty J. Locklear, 21. of 515 Hlwood Ave., Raeford; Bettyc J. Ray. 22, Rt. I, Raefotd: Vivian Harris, 25. Rt. Raelotd; David L, Green, 21. Rt. 2, Raelord; William R. McNeill. 21. Kt. Raeford; and Dwayne T. McNeill. 21. Raeford Pauline Bethea was also given a suspended six-month term and was Stonewall Report By Mrs. Harold Chiton The Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Ruggles returned home Tuesday alter spending several days vacationing in Florida. The WMU of F.phesus Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs. Karl Tolar Monday night Jan. 6. Mrs. Tolar gave the program on "Demands of Disciplineship". The WMU of Sandy Grove United Methodist Church met at the home of Mrs. M.C. Boyles Tuesday night Jan. 7. School Menu FRIDAY, JAN. 17 Sloppy Joe Buttered Corn Creamy Style fount ry SlawASC Banana I'udding Milk MONDAY. JAN. 20 Hamburger in Bun Catsup, Mustard Slaw w/Carrots A&C Buttered Whole Potatoes Chocolate Cake with Marshmallow Icing Milk TUKSDAY. JAN. 21 Beef Vegetable Soup ? A&C Crackers Peanut Butter & Jelly Sandwich Cinnamon Bun Milk JAN. 22. 2J. 24 Teachers Workshop The Veterans Administration observes that some of the first organ transplant were performed in its hospitals, and points out that the agency was a pioneer in pacemaker, heart implants. wiih Mrs. John Glisson, co-hostess Mrs. Harold J. Chason gave the program on "Peace". Mrs. Q.B. Maxwell Sr. spent the past two weeks in Raleigh visiting relatives. Miss Kathy Hendrix and Doug McFadyen visited the Rev. and Mrs. Berry O. Barbour in Kipling, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Phillips and sons were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O.B. Maxwell family. Mrs. Wilbur Spears visited her aunt Mrs. Lula Rackley at Highsmith ? Rainey Hospital Sunday. Mrs. Rackley fell Saturday and fractured her hip artd hand. Mrs. Annie Bell Adcox of Fayettevrlle ?p..nt ilie weekend wrth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davis. Grovcr McMillian is a patient at Duke Hospital. Mrs. Stanley Crawley spent the weekend with Miss Mildred Crawley and Mrs. Lila Rahn in Fayetteville. Mrs. Bertha Hendrix and Mrs. Myrtle Sappenfield attended the Southeastern Homemakers Extension meeting at the home of Mrs. Eugene Averitt in Bladen County Wednesday Jan. 8. Mrs. J.A. Jones and Mrs. John He"ry McNeill spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Demay in Durham. They visited Mrs. Ella Traywick at the Methodist home. Mrs. Lita Yates of Fayetteville spent the weekend with Mrs. Earl Tolar. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beasley and family of Fayetteville were Sunday guests of Mrs. Chester Beasley. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Quick were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jessie Livingston. L.M. Chason returned home Tuesday from Moore Memorial Hospital A C Donald McKenzic left Monday night to return to England Air Force Base in Louisiana al ter spending several weeks with his family. placed on probation two years. She was given the option of serving the sentence before the birth of the baby or atierwards. and. after conferring with Sheriff DM. Barrington. tdId Dupree she would go now. Also sent to jail Friday was Robert Millet. 62. of Rt. 2. Princeton, who pleaded guilty to driving under the influence (DDI), driving while license revoked and hit and run. Miller was handed an 1804 month sentence, blood alcohol level was listed as 00. l'wo teenage defendants who pleaded guilty to making a false report to Raeford police also will be jail inmates for the next four weekends as part of their sentence. Stafford Gibson, Jr.. 16. of 404 W. 6th Ave.. Raeford. and James B. Lisenby, 17. of Rt. J. Raeford. were sentenced to jail from 6 P.M.. Friday, until 10 P.M.. Sunday, for the next four weeks and ordered to pay court costs. F.ach was given a suspended six-month term and placed on probation for two years. Nine persons pleaded guilty to drunken driving and received fines and suspended sentences Friday. Those receiving l)0-day suspended sentences, SI 50 fines, and orders not to drive for one year, were Robert L. McNeill. Lumber Bridge, limited driving permil granted, blood alcohol listed as .13; Anthony Adams. Ft. Bragg, blood alcohol listed as .11, for good cause shown S50 of fine remitted; James M. Haynie, Fayetteville. blood alcohol level listed as .14; David T. O'Connor.'Ft. Bragg, no blood alcohol level listed. Receiving six month suspended terms and placed on probation for two years were Roy S. Douglas, 515 E. 6th St., Raeford. fined SISU, ordered to begin alcoholic's rehabilitation; and Walter H. Jones, Rt. I. Raeford. fined S250, blood alcohol listed as .13. Pleading guilty to failure to drive to right in addition to DUI was Rayburn D. Smith, Ft. Bragg, who was given a suspended six month term and fined 5200. Smith gave notice of appeal and bond was set at $750. Receiving a nine month suspended term and $225 fine was Spec. 4 Timothy J. Blackwell. Ft. Bragg, who pleaded guilty to speeding 84 in a 55 mph zone and DUI. Gerald J. Graham. Shannon, was given a suspended four month sentence, placed on probation two years and fined SI60. Blood alcohol level was listed as .13. Jimmy Locklear. Rt. 1. Raeford,was bound over lo the Superior Court grand jury on a charge ol assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill (ADWITK) following a preliminary hearing. Bond was set at $5,000. Lockleai was found guilty ol damage to peisona! property and was handed a suspended six month term, SI SO fine and ordeis not to violate any penal laws within the slate for five years. Locklear gave notice of appeal and bond was set at $500. Marland Locklear, Rt. I. Raeford, was found guilty of ADW and was given a six month suspended term, placed on probation two years and ordered to make $50 restitution to the prosecuting witness. * Four others pleaded guilty to assault charges and were sentenced. They were Caroll Locklear, Rt. 4, Red Springs, prayer for judgment continued (PJC'i two years, ordered to pay costs. Brady Lockleai, Rt. 4. Red Springs. 00 days suspended, ordered not to assault witness for two years, court costs: Mattie Campbell. Rt. 5. Raeford. six months suspended, ordered not to violate any penal laws for three years, fined $25; and David L. Patterson. McCain, six months suspended, placed on probation two years and ordered to begin alcoholic's rehabilitation. Found not guilty of assault charges were Georgia F. Howell. Wright St.. Raefoid.?Re he it?ir.?I'ureell.?Rf-?4r Raeford; and Rat Davis, Rt. 2. Raeford. David Pagan, Raeford. pleaded no contest to misdemeanor possession of marijuana and he received a suspended six month term, $150 fine, and orders not to violate any penal laws for two years. Ander Burns, Jr.. Shannon, pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon and a six month term was suspended, S50 fine set, and lie was ordered not to carry any concealed weapons for five years. Vernon McLaughlin. Raeford, pleaded guilty to non-support and a bO-day term was suspended, $5? weekly support payments ordered., and court costs levied. Betty J. Blue. Rt. I, Raeford. pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace and trespassing and was given a PJC for two years and costs. Glen Jones, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to hunting with unplugged shotgun and his hunting license was declared void for the remaining season and $10 Fine and costs levied. Three persons pleaded rruiltv to worthless check charges and were ordered to make restitution and court costs. They were Gregory McEachetn. Rt. I. Raeford, S20 check to B.C. Moore's. 30 days suspended; Wade Locklear. Pembroke. S40.I2 to County Line Grocery; William R. Guin. Rt 2. Raeford. S223 to Faye's Grocery, six months suspended, placed on probation two years, ordered not to pass any worthless checks lot two years; Found guilty of worthless check after pleading not guilty was Harry L. Scurlock. no address given, who was handed a 30-day suspended term and ordered to make SIS restitution to Lumber Bridge Seafood Those pleading guilty to driving offenses Friday were William A. Smith. McCain, speeding 78 in a 55 mph /.one, 30 days suspended. S25 fine; Gerald Locklear. Shannon, failure to display valid registration plate, 30 days suspended. S25 fine; Claude B. Jones. 218 Lamont St.. Raeford, 66 in a 55 mph /.one. PJC. costs; Ralph E. Stewart. Jr.. 224 Robbins St.. Raeford. 66 in a 55 mph /one. 60 days suspended. SI00 fine. Benjamin J. Harley. Fl. Bragg. 76 in a 55 mph /.one. 30 days suspended, S25 fine; Virginia H. Pate. McColl, S.C., having no license. 30 days suspended, S25 fine. Also. Graham A. Bell. Fayetteville. passing ill iltll'istuiun. I'JC. costs. Cius A. Kanos, Fayetteville. 70 in a 55 mph /one, fined S25; Willie L. Monroe. Rt. 3. Raeford. driving while license revoked, six months suspended, placed on probation two years, ordered to give up driving permit, fined S200; Timothy B. Noil is. Tabor City, 70 in a SS mph /one, fined $15; Johnnie L. Bass, Fayetteville, exceeding a safe speed, (reckless driving noi prosecuted), fined 525; Flmore Pettis, Charlotte, 65 in a 55 mph /one, fined $5. Also, Eddie N. McLaughlin, Shannon, 85 in a 55 mph /one, TO days suspended. S7S fine; Paul G. Doyle, Fayetteville, inspection violation, costs; Charles R. McCall. Charlotte. 70 in a 55 mph /one. 60 days suspended, $50 fine; Michael L. Dial, Red Springs, failure to drive to right, costs; Haywood K. Smith, Aberdeen, 70 in a 55 mph zone, $15 fine; Calvin Pope. Fayetteville, 78 in a 55 mph /one, 50 days suspended, fined S25. Found guilty alter pleading not guilty was Dock J. Rooks, Fayetteville, failure to drive to right, 30 days suspended, 525 fine. Failing to appeal when called and forfeiting bond were Judy Taylor, Charlotte, worthless check, SI50 bond; and Larry McFarlin, Cheraw, S.C., littering. $50 bond. Graham A. Monroe Agency .Insurance. . Real Estate Fire ? Auto Casualty ? Home Owners 203 Harris Ave. Tel. 875 2186 We Are Now Manufacturing SEPTIC TANKS Stale Approved V I 1200 Gal. Septic Tanks 1000 Gal. Septic Tanks 900 Gal. Septic Tanks WHOLESALE SALES ?????B2HMN3 INSTALLATION WE ARE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU Do Vou Need A Plumber or Septic Tank? Call Day or Night, Sundays 4 Holidays Long's Plumbing & Repair Service TEL. 876 2530 Lie. No. 4530 RAEFORD, N. C. 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