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DEATH WRECK-Thirteen year old Joseph Hall was pronounced dead at the scene after being thrown from this Mustang in a high speed wreck Thursday. Wreck Claims Life Of Hope Mills Y outh The thirteen year-old son of Hope Mills Police Chief Robert Alexander flail was killed about 7:45 p.m. last Thursday when he was thrown from an overturning car. Joseph D. Hall of Irongate Road in Hope Mills was pronounced dead at ' the scene by Hoke County Coroner Frank Crumpler after he was thrown from a l%9 Mustang driven by Eduardo Villalba, 18, of Rt. 3, Fayettevflle. The accident occured on rural paved 1422 between Rockfish and twin bridges, according to trooper K.W. Weston. "The car was traveling at a high rate of speed and overturned several times in a soybean field," Weston said. Weston said that Villalba was injured and was taken to Cape Fear Valley Hospital and was listed in satisfactory condition. "The car belonged to Villalba's sister, Maria Villalba of Fayetteville," Weston said. Weston said that Villalba has been charged with reckless driving and death by a vehicle and is scheduled to appear in court September 5. Forty Two Cases Set In Superior Court Term Forty two cases are scheduled for trial in the one week session of Superior Court beginning here August 11, according to the calendar. Twenty defendants are scheduled for indictment by the grand jury which will convene August 11. Cases set for trial arc Jerry Shaw, rape and first degree burglary; Ledbetler Jacobs, driving while license revoked; Clinton White, driving under the influence (third offense) and driving while license revoked; Allen Peavy, assault by pointing a gun and breaking and entering; Larry Washington, driving while license revoked, worthless check; Thadious Jones, discharging firearms into occupied vehicle; Also, Earnest While, failure to stop for blue light, DUI (third offense), driving while license permanently revoked, and resisting arrest; Danny Herring, escape; Joseph Martin, escape; Ricky Oakley, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and escape (second offense); Dennis Hall, escape, Herman Monroe Brown, driving while license revoked; David Henry Locklear. grand larceny; Hairl Locklear. grand larceny; William R. Sinclair, DUI, no operator's license; Alton Godwin, allowing unlicensed person to drive and DUI; L.C. Cunningham, refusing to weigh; Also, Jimmy Locklear. damage to personal property and assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill; Ronnie McPhatter, grand larceny; John Hopkins, alias John Hobson, Jr., breaking and entering and larceny, Larry McRae, breaking and entering and larceny; Larry Ray, breaking and entering and larceny; Julius Belk, DUI (third offense) and driving while license revoked; John P. Smith, DUI (second offense); Arol Smith, malicious injury to personal property, forcible trespass, leaving debris, and malicious injury to real property; Raymond Wallace, worthless checks; Smith, malicious injury to personal property, forcible trespass, leaving debris, and malicious injury to real property; Raymond Wallace, worthless check. Also, John Alford, assault; John C. Monroe, uttering forged check; Melvin Dees, DUI and driving while license revoked; John Creech, DUI (second offense); Lee Roy Keel, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill; William Lowery, manslaughter; Marvin Rorrer, escape; George Hammock, escape; Atlas Blue, larceny; Bertha Hollingsworth, murder; Gilbert A. Cribb, embezzlement; Charles R. Locklear, breaking and entering and larceny; Wayen M. Bullock, speeding; Bobby L. Edwards, assault with a deadly weapon and intent to kill; Ozie Locklear, grand larceny; and Allen Scott, grand larceny. Bills of indictments to be examined by the grand jury are Danny Herring, escape; Dennis Hall, escape; Joseph Martin, escape; Ricky Oakley, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and escape (second offense); Jerry Shaw, rape and first degree burglary; John Leach, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill; Marvin Rorrer, escape; Bertha Hollingsworth, murder; Bobby L Edwards, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill; Roger Robinson, breaking and entering vehicle; Benjie Stephens, breaking and entering vehicle; Marvin Jacobs, grand larceny; Ronnie McPhatter, grand larceny; Larry Ray, breaking and entering and larceny; Leo McRac, breaking and entering and larceny; Ervin Graham, breaking and entering and larceny; Ervin Robinson, breaking and entering and larceny; Horace A. McLean, breaking and entering and larceny; Lee Roy Keel, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill; and Gilbert Cribb. embezzlement. Superior Judge Henry A. McKinnon, Jr., will convene proceedings at 10 A.M. Monday. F arm Items By W. S. Young County Agricultural Agent The annual bedding plant meeting will be held in Raleigh at the Method Research Farm and the N.C. State University Faculty Club on Wednesday August 6. 1975 from 10:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. Persons interested in growing bedding plants are encouraged to attend. The research plots will be open to the public on Sunday August 10. There will be no formal program on that date. Recently some farmers out in the Midwest were issued "notices of warning" by the Environmental Protection Agency for failure to use goggles or face shields along with McBryde Reunion Sunday In Antioch The annual McBryde Reunion will be held Sunday August 10 at Antioch Presbyterian Church. The program will begin at noon with a picnic lunch following. All relatives and friends are invited. rubber gloves when handling experimental permit herbicides. The label specified that applicators should use safety devices. Recent interpretations by EPA extend possible misuses to every direction and warning on the label. Apparently all storage, handling, application methods, use of safety devices along with dosages and crops are being monitored. Hoke County farmers can compete again this year in the Upjohn Company's awards program. This is known as the R-6-P program and involves the destruction of all tobacco stalks soon after harvest. The award is again five hundred dollars in cash for our number of tobacco acreage. This program reduces three diseases and three insect pests. If everyone would destroy their stalks, growers would probably AOt have to use insecticides to control these pests. A pamphlet is available from the County Agents office that discusses the entire program. Magistrates Court The following cases were heard by the magistrates. James Singletary, Raeford, public drunkenness, $5, costs; Roger L. Locklear, Rt, 1, Red Springs, speeding 69 in a 55 mph zone, J10, costs; Linda M. Gillen, Green Pines Trailer Park, Raeford, 65 in a 55 mph zone, S5, costs; Benetta Leslie, Loop Rd., Raeford, worthless check, $23 restitution to Heilig Meyers, costs; James Chavis, Maxton, 65 in a 55 mph zone, S5, costs; Michael L. Crissman, Southern Pines, inspection violation, fined costs; Stanley G. Wilson, Fayetteville, exceeding a safe speed, fined costs; William J. Allen, Winston-Salem, 68 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; Mary N. Jones, Rt. 2, Long Beach, 70 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; Paul F. Rose, Rt. 1, Raeford, driving with expired license; Carolyn G. Lockhart, Aberdeen, inspection violation, fined costs; Ralph W. Sybert, Ft. Bragg, fishing violation, fined costs; Harry C. Brickhouse, Fayetteville, 65 in a 55 mph zone; Albert H. Nance, Fairmont, 67 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; Joel K. Blanton, Aberdeen,69 in a 55 mph zone, $ 10, costs. Fred A. Thomas, Ramseur,65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; Johnny Blount, Fayetteville, exceeding a safe speed, fined costs; Michael R. Melton, Rt. 3, Raeford, inspection violation, fined costs; Wayne L. Denkins, Raeford, 48 in a 35 mph zone, $10, costs; W. Kirby Bayer III, Fayetteville, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; James M. McBryde, Red Springs, unsafe movement, $2, costs; Florence P. Edwards, Fayetteville, inspection violation, fined costs; Charles H. Leonard, Lexington, exceeding 35 in a 35 mph zone; Fined costs; Horace W. Green, Fayetteville, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; Roy L. Murchison Jr., Rt. 2, Raeford, equipment violation, fined costs; David C. Blackwel), Fayetteville, passing violation, $10, costs; Howard R. Vandyke, Aberdeen, 68 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; John Lee Smith, Mocksville, registration violation, fined costs; Mary O. Hughs, Red Springs, inspection violation, fined costs; Gary A. Woorlard, Fayetteville, driving left of center, fined costs. Major E. Watkins, Patterson, N.J., 70 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs. Merle C. Sullivan, Winston-Salem, 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; Eula S. Whitehead, Fayetteville, 70 in a 55 mph zone. $10, costs; Elbert L. Faircloth, Pinehurst, stop sign violation, fined costs; Walter W. Maness, Fayetteville, driving without a license, $25, costs; Stephen G. Currie, Ft. Bragg, inspection violation, fined costs; Franklin Purcell, Rt. 2, Raeford, 65 in a 55 mph zone; Debra C. Scarboro, Rt. 2, Raeford, stopping violation, fined costs; Steven D. Wood, E. Cajon, Calif., 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; Douglas M. Couch, Quincy, Fla., 69 in a 55 mph zone, $10, costs; Catherine L. Owens, Baltimore, Md., 65 in a 55 mph zone, $5, costs; William L. Miller, P.O. Box 224, Raeford, exceeding a safe speed, fined costs; Douglas D. Lewis, Laurinburg, inspection violation, fined costs; Novella Brown, Wagram, 65 in a 55 mph zone, 55, costs; Johnnie J. McLauchlin, Rt. 2, Raeford, 68 in a 55 mph zone. $10, costs; Edna M. Peterkin, Forrest St., Raeford, stopping violation, fined costs. Billy Bcase, Raeford, worthless check, S15 restitution to Jerry Scott, costs; David Locklear, Rt. 2, Red Springs, worthless check, $10.75 restitution to Joel Dial, Jr., costs; David Locklear, Red Springs, worthless check, $4.50 restitution to Joel Dial Jr., costs; David Locklear, Red Springs, worthless check, $8.57 restitution to Joel Dail Jr., costs; David Locklear, Red Springs, worthless check, $8.50 restitution to Joel Dial Jr., costs; George V. Beatty, Grant Ave., Raeford, worthless check, 511.12 restitution to William E. Howell, costs; Howard J. Murphy, McCain, worthless check, $4 restitution to Walter Parks, costs; Yevonne Southerland, Raeford, worthless check. $25 restitution to Sadie Melton, costs. Lid's Off, Rose Offers Congressman Charlie Rose announced that he has purchased, at his own expense. 1,000 dozen one-piece jar lids. "I wdl gladly send one dozen jar lids to the first 1,000 people in my District who write to us in our Washington office requesting them," Congressman Rose said. "These are not the regular seal and ring variety. They are one - piece lids that have recently been patented and put on the market. "I realize that these lids can't meet all of my constituents' canning needs, but I hope it will help some. "1 am very disappointed that tire production of jar lids has not, by now, increased and ended the drortage. But this has not happened, and I have taken this action on my own," Rose said. Requests should be sent to Congressman Charlie Rose, 218 Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515. "//faciei. EDENBOROUGH CENTER RAEFORD, N. C. 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