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Ropp welcomes youngsters to the Raeford Presbyterian Church vacation bible school which opened Monday. opened Monday. In District Court Driver Sentenced In Deaths William Lowery, Jr., originally charged with manslaughter in the highway deaths of three people near an Antioch church in March, received a suspended sentence and probation after the state reduced the charges to death by vehicle Friday. Lowery, 22, of the Wakulla community in Robeson county, pleaded guilty to the lesser charges involving the deaths of James Calvin Stutlz, Michael Chavis, and Johnny Ray Chavis, who were in a car struck by the vehicle Lowery was driving. Lowery received a two year term suspended for five years, and was placed on probation five years in two of the cases consolidated for judgment; and a 12 month term, suspended for five years, five year probation, and $300 fine in the third case, to run consecutively. He was ordered not to drive until properly licensed. In other action, a number of defendants were sentenced on drunken driving charges. Sue H. Harris, Rt. 3, Raeford, pleaded guilty to driving under the influence (DUI) and drew a six month term, suspended for six months, orders to surrender her license, and a SI50 fine and costs. A limited driving permit was issued. Breathalyzer reading was .21, according to records. Mitchell A. Graham, Rt. 1, Raeford, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 90 days suspended for one year, ordered not to drive except under terms of .limited permit, directed to undergo alcoholic's rehabilitation, and fined Father Of The Year In Burlington Leo W. Parker, Elon College, was named Father of the Year by the Downtown Burlington Merchants Association in Burlington. Parker is the son in law of Mrs. Lena H. Terrell of Raeford. S ISO and costs. Breathalyzer result was .17, according to records. Pittman Bullard, Rt. 1, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to careless and reckless driving after the state dropped DUI, and he drew a six month term, suspended for three and one half years, three and one half years probation, orders to undergo alcoholic rehabilitation, and a $300 fine plus costs. Gerald Martin, Lumberton, pleaded guilty to DUI (third offense) and the result was a six month ajil term. Breathalyzer reading was .22, according to records. Willie J. Mclntyre, P.O. Box 545, Raeford, pleaded guilty to DUI (second offense) and drew a six month term, suspended for three and one half years, three and one half years probation, orders not to drive for two years, orders to begin alcoholics' rehabilitation, and $250 fine and costs. Breathalyzer reading was .23, according to records. Leander McRae, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to DUI and received a 90 day term, suspended for one year, orders not to drive except under terms of limited permit issued, orders to undergo alcoholics' rehabilitation, and $150 fine and costs. William R. Sinclair, Rt. 1, Shannon, was found guilty following trial of DUI and a second charge of having no operator's license. He received a four month term suspended for one year, orders not to drive for one year, and $150 fine and costs. Sinclair gave notice of appeal and bond was continued. Breathalyzer result was .24, according to records. Dennis McCall, Rt. 3, Raeford, pleaded guilty to assault on a female and was given a six month term suspended for two years as a youth offender. He was ordered to violate no laws for two years and pay $50 restitution to the prosecuting witness and also court costs. Arol H. Smith, Rt. 2, Raeford, was handed a total of four years in prison after being found guilty of charges related to a feud with neighbors David and Ethel Propst, Rt. 2. Smith drew two years after being pronounced guilty of forcible trespass and a charge of malicious injury to personal property in a consolidated judgment, and another two years for malicious injury to realty and a violation of GS 14-134.1, described as piling and heaping trash, litter, debris, equipment of scrapped vehicles and other waste material upon die porch and yard of the Propsts. Smith gave notice of appeal of both judgments and $3,000 bond was set in each. Belinda Douglas, Rt. 4, Raeford, pleaded guilty to assault with a deadly weapon (ADW) and the result was a six month term suspended for two years, orders not to violate any laws for two years, and orders to pay $50 restitution to witness and court costs. Stephen G. Sullivan. Red Springs, pleaded guilty to speeding 74 in a 55 mph zone, and drew a 30 day term suspended upon $20 fine and costs. Freddie A. Leggett. McFadyen Trailer Court, was found guilty of non-support following trial and received a 60 day term, suspended for three years, orders to make $30 weekly support payments, and orders to pay costs. For good cause shown costs were remitted. Herbert C. Blue, Jr., Aberdeen, was found guilty following trial of passing in marked intersection and received a prayer for judgment continued (PJC) for an indefinite period. Costs were remitted for good cause shown. James T. Brehm, Hope Mills, was found not guilty of DUI.but pleaded guilty to a companion charge of reckless driving and received a 60 day term suspended upon $100 fine and costs. Breathalyzer result was .13, according to records. Archie Lee Chavis, Fayetteville, was found not guilty of having no license. Randolph T. Craven, Aberdeen, was found guilty of speeding B0 in a 55 mph zone, and a 60 day term was suspended upon 535 fine and costs. Alton Godwin, Rt. 1, Shannon, was found guilty after trial of permitting vehicle to be driven by unlicensed person and a four montli term was suspended for one year on condition Godwin not drive for one year and pay a $150 fine and costs. Godwin gave notice of appeal and bond was continued. Chaunsey Graham, Bowmorc community, pleaded guilty to non-support and a 60 day term was suspended for three years upon payments of $25 support. Costs were remitted for good cause shown. John Junior Hobson, Rt. 3, Raeford, was found not guilty of rape when the state's witness declined to prosecute and no probable cause was found. Wyvie Jones, Rt. I, Shannon, pleaded guilty to assault and received a PJC for three years and orders to pay costs. Lee W. Lockey, Rt. 3, Raeford, pleaded guilty to speeding 67 in a 55 mph zone, and the result was a PJC for an indefinite period, and orders to pay costs. Dock Junior Smith, Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to reckless driving and received a 60 day term suspended upon $25 and costs. Donald D. Thomas, Rt. 1, Aberdeen, was found guilty of non-support after trial and a 60 day term was suspended upon $100 monthly support payments. He was ordered to pay costs. Charles D. Mulwee, Seneca, S.C pleaded guilty to speeding 67 in a 55 mph zone, and was fined $10 and costs. Steven A. Harris, Rt. 2, Raeford pleaded guilty to an inspectior violation and was fined costs. The state dropped a registratior violation charge against Thomas W Tate, Rt. 1, Raeford. \y It's Unlikely You Can Beat Our Rates - But - We Know You Can't Beat Our Instruction NEW SOLOS PRIVATE PILOTS Ray Mansfield - Raeford Gene Madison - Hope Mills Ann Mansfield - Raeford Graham Niven - Raeford Lloyd Garner ? 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