THE NEWS JOURNAL KAEEORD. NORTH CAROLINA PAGE 6 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6. 1975 *>2 - a> ;/ o ac RAINFALL, RAEFORD, N. C., OCTOBER, 1975 L(a Total, 2.6 INCHES .3 p JU5 ri rii it i i i i i i i iii i i i i i i i i?i?i?i?i?r 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 26 M 30 31 DAYS OF MONTH RAINFALL ? Precipitation for lust month was scant after a storm drenched area residents with more than an inch and one half on Oct. Lumber Bridge News By Lib Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Hdwin Clifton speni Sunday in Charlotte with his niccc, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb, and his sister, Mrs. Allie Keeter. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark and Mr. and Mrs. George Harris of Fayelteville spent Thursday until Sunday at their collage ai Surf City. Mrs. John Covington visited her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jon Evans. Allison and Susan in Raleigh from Thursday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F.O. Graham of Roselle and Chad wick Beach. New Jersey arrived Sunday afternoon to spend some time at their home near l umber Bridge. Thev spent Thursday and Friday in Alexandria, Virginia, with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robey J. Boy kin. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Billy Schell and daughters, Debbie Lyn and Billy Sue of Goldsboro spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Sell ell. Saturday's guests were Mrs. ScheH's brother. J.C. Deaton and Joe Tune from Miami. Florida. Misses Lib and Lois Sumner spent Saturday night in Rowland with their sister. Mrs. Henry Crawford. Mrs. Crawford came home with them Sunday for a visit. Mrs. George (added, Eddie Caddell and Miss Jackie Reese of . Sanford visited the Sumners Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. V.C. Carver of Pennsylvania spent Monday night with her sistsr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clifton. They are enroute to Florida for the winter. Mr\ and Mrs. Kelly Drum of Asheville and Mrs. Downy Smith of Lumberton visited their sister, Mrs. A.F. Tolar Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Rick McMillan and Kristy spent Monday with her mother, Mrs. S.E. Sumner. Mrs. S.F. Amnions was in bed several days last week with flu. Health Dept. Open On Nov. 11 Holiday The Hoke County Health De partment will remain open on Tuesday. Nov. 11 (Veterans Day) and will be closed on Friday. Nov. 28. according to acting director Susan McKenzie. The schedule shift was approved by the county commissioners on Monday. District Court Dupree Hands Out Fines Active Sentences we? h? JT ant ac,ive sentences Cour l . ?U! Friday by Dis,ritl Court Judge Joseph Dupree lor the Infl rang"'8 from drivin8 under the influence or while license was revoked to larceny. * Kern Hayes Locklear, Rt. 2 Red Springs, pleaded guilty to DUI and ws sentenced to 90 days, suspended for 1 months, ordered not to drive o[J-?rn/h,S- ?"d fmed s'50and recorded" content was not Kenneth Boyd Grim. Durham pleaded gutlty to DUI, sentenced to .uHdf.S- SUSpCnded for nionths. ordered not to drive for 12 months except for limited driving privileges tuied $150 and costs. Blood alcohol content was .20. according to Steve Sullivan, Rt. 4 Red Springs pleaded guilty to larceny as the state dropped charges of receiving, and was sentenced to not less than one day nor more than two years suspended for three and one half years and placed on probation for three and one half years on condition ot payment of costs and that he not H,?Mtenrh Cray Locklear ol Harold Odom during period of probation. Paul Lawrence Haywood, pleaded guilty to DUI and driving while his license was revoked and was sentenced to two years, suspended lor five years and placed on probation for five years on condition hat he not drive until properly licensed and pay $700 and costs of court. Blood alcohol content was according to records. Eddie J. Hollingsworth, 520 E Fifth Ave.. Raeford, pleaded guilty UT"!8 *h,lc his license was suspended and was sentenced to I *? months, suspended for two years, on condition that he pay S200 and costs and not drive until licensed to do so. i?e ^J?ear' Locklear. pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to >0 days suspended for 12 months on condition that he not drive for P months except for limited driving pnv,leges and pay $150 and costs Blood alcohol content was .24 according to records. wrvin. Jun"- Laurinburg. pleaded guilty to public drunkenness and carrying a concealed weapon and was sentenced to six months, suspended tirtrt years on condition that he pay $100 and costs. J?h," L" Berry, Charlotte, pleaded guilty to driving while his license was revoked and was sentenced to two years suspended for five years and placed on probation lor five years on condition that he not drive until licensed lo do so and pay $ 1,000 and costs. Loc,klcar- Rt- I. Red Springs, pleaded guilty to larceny as the slate dropped charges of receiving and was sentenced to not less than one day nor more than two years, suspended for three and one half years and placed on probation for three and one half years on condition that he not associate with Steve Sullivan or Harold Odom during probation period and pay $ 100 and cost. David Lee Gillespie. Ft. Bragg, Pleaded guilty io DUI and was sequenced lo 90 days, suspended for I- months on condition that he not drive for 12 months except for limned privileges and pay $150 and costs. Blood alcohol content was .13 according to records. Harold Stone, inmate of ihc Department 0f Correction in McCain Pleaded guilty to escape and was sentenced lo 90 days lo begin at (he expiration ol his present sentence. Walter Holt. 506 Forrest Si. Kaeford pleaded no conlesl lo misuse of a telephone and was senienced to 12 months, suspended lor two years, and placed on probation for two years on condition that he pay $|00 and cost and thai he not molest the prosecuting ^witness during probation period Larry Dean Loeklear, Red Springs, pleaded guilty lo displaying a ficticious driver's license as the state dropped charges of carrying a concealed weapon and was sentenced to six months to begin at the expiration of a six month sentence given him for pleading guilty to DUI and driving without a license. Blood alcohol content was .21, according to records. David Wayne Stobaugh, inmate at Sandhill Youth Center, pleaded guilty to escape and was sentenced to 90 days to begin at the expiration of his present sentence. Willie Walters, inmate at Sandhill Youth Center, pleaded guilty to escape and was sentenced to 90 days to begin at the expiration of his present sentence. Richard Johnson, inmate at the Department of Correction in McCain, pleaded guilty to escape and was sentenced to 30 days to begin at the expiration of his present sentence. Harold Dixon Odom. Rt. I, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to larceny as the state dropped charges of receiving and was sentenced to not less than one day nor more than two years. Howard E. Harris, Rt. 3, Raeford, pleaded guilty to driving while his license was suspended and was sentenced to 12 months, suspended for four years, and placed on probation for four years on condition that he not drive until licensed to do so and pay $500 and costs. Weldon Harris McKenzie, pleaded guilty to DUI and speeding 66 in a 55 MPH zone and was sentenced to six months, suspended for two years and placed on probation for two years on condition that he not drive until licensed to do so and pay S150 and costs. Tony Robert Purcell. Rt. 3, Raeford, pleaded guilty to worthless check and was sentenced to five days, suspended on condition that he pay $2.5 1 restitution and cost. Ronald Loeklear, Lumberlon, pleaded guilty to worthless check and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended on condition that he pay S5.32 restitution and costs. Nathanial Watkins, Lumber Bridge, pleaded guilty to worthless checks and was sentenced to thirty days, suspended on condition that he pay $47.11 restitution and costs. Nathanial Watkins. Lumber Bridge, pleaded guilty lo three counts of worthless checks and was sentenced lo 30 days on condition that he pay $17 restitution and costs. John Connolly Owens, Lumberlon, pleaded guilty to speeding 66 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued lor three years and he was ordered to pay costs. David McDaniel Moore II, Greensboro, pleaded guilty to speeding 67 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued lor three years if costs were paid. Linda Stricklan Marsal, Sanford, pleaded guilty to speeding 66 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. James Herman Williams, Whiteville, pleaded guilty lo speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if cost were paid. Hervey Evans Jr., Laurinburg, pleaded guilty lo speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. Robert L. Campbell, Shannon pleaded guilty to worthless check and was sentenced to 30 days suspended on condition lhat he pay $11.43 restitution and costs. William F. Hemingway Jr., Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to speeding 70 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. William Anthony Harnsberger, Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to speeding 67 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judpnent was continued for three years if costs were paid. Linda Lee Miller, Raeford, pleaded guilty to speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years on condition that costs were paid. Michael L. Walters, Rt. 3, Raeford, pleaded guilty to driving without due' caution and circumspection and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended on condition that he pay $25 and costs. Brantley Glenn Miller, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to speeding 85 in a 55 MPH zone and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended on condition that he pay $50 and costs. Malcolm Donald Nelms, Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to' speeding 67 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. Kenneth Charles Richards, Ft. Bragg, pleaded guilty to speeding 66 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for* judgment was continued for thiee years if costs were paid. John Franklin Thomas, Ft. Bragg, pleaded guilty to speeding 65 in a 55* MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. George Nicholson, Raeford, pleaded guilty to no financial responsibility and no registration and improper equipment and was sentenced to 90 days, suspended for three years and on condition that he violate no registration law for three years and pay $50 and costs. Milo Alexander Guild Jr., Charlotte, pleaded quilty to speeding 66 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. James Duggins, Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to speeding 70 in a 55 MPH zone and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended on condition that he pay $ 15 and costs. Stephen W. Manskie, Hope Mills, pleaded guilty to speeding 55 ina 45 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. David Locklear, Rt. 2, Red Springs, pleaded guilty'to five counts of worthless checks and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended on condition that he pay $36.27 restitution and costs. Michael K. Bolt, Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs * were paid. Zollie Neil Anderson Jr., pleaded guilty to speeding 69 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. Daniel Bruce Holland, Rt. 3, Raeford, pleaded guilty to speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued for three years if costs were paid. Garvey Worth Tulbert, Elkin, pleaded guilty to speeding 67 in a 55 MPH zone and prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of costs. James Willie Thomas, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to littering, and was sentenced to 10 days in the county jail. Probable cause hearing was waived by Benjie Allen Stephens on a charge of murder. Action was abated because the defendant was deceased in the case involving Frederick Lee Stephens for unauthorized use of a conveyance. A motion to quash was allowed in charges against Annie L Martinez, Raeford for worthless check. Willie James Fairley, Rt. 1, Raeford, pleaded guilty to assault on a female and prayer for judgment was continued for three years. For good cause shown, costs were remitted. . Odum Home Kids To Learn Crafts The Lumbee Regional Development Association has volunteered a program in developing crafts skills for the 24 youngsters in care at the Odum Home campus of the Baptist Children's Homes of North Carolina. Odum Home staff will also be involved in the programs. Mrs. Voncile Cummings, a community developer with the L.R.D.A. program, has planned and initiated the program that involves making string art pictures, decorative poodle dogs and some basic Indian crafts such as beadwork. The items will be used by the children to deoorate their room at Odum Home upon completion. Mrs. Cummings is being assisted by fellow community developer Mrs. Rockie Locklear and Mrs. Lucy Jane, Oxedine, Lumbee Indian arts and crafts director. They are all part of the economic development project of the L.R.D.A. The program b designed to run for several weeks. All The Chinamen In Southern Pines Eat At Mr. Flynn's. Mr. Flynn's Downtown Southern Piaei CCCCCCCCCCv B ?JPPI- ? ? ? ^ Ex*? Super L SAVE NOW SAVE 41C m Mouth Wash 14 oz. Size iniiv Mens Nylon Dress Socks Sr.? 74? SUP" $1 00 M-r PR1CE j. Per Pack Everyday Low Price $1.15 COMPARE AT $1.49 K1MB1ES _? SAVE 450 Overnight 12's SUPER ?>At PRICE O4? Everyday Low Price $1.29 j ununmi i S U PvER lO DOLLAR MAIN STREET RAEFORD 9 9 Mon. thru Sat. 1-6 Sunday ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss FURNITURE SALE All Furniture Now At Reduced Prices SAVINGS FROM 10% o 40% Niven Appliance & Furniture Store Good living. when you ?toP. working! 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