District Court Two Get Active Spntpnr?Afi ? Two men were given active sentences by District Court Judge Joseph Dupree here Friday. John Breeden, P.O. Box 402. Raeford, was sentenced to 12 f months for misdemeanor larceny after he had pleaded not guilty to the charge. Breeden gave notice of appeal. Nelson Jacobs, Rt. 1, Raeford, was found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and was sentenced to 12 months by Dupree. He also gave notice of appeal. Breeden also waived his probable cause hearings on two counts of breaking and entering and one charge of receiving. In other cases, Bobby Ray Chavis, Rt. I, Red Springs, was bound over to Superior Court for action by the grand jury after probable cause was found for a charge of burglary. His bond was reduced to $5,000. Thomas Monroe Jr., Raeford, pleaded guilty to a worthless check ?and was sentenced to 30 days, suspended and fined S40 restitution and costs. He also pleaded guilty to another charge of worthless check *and was sentenced to six months. suspended Tor two years and fined $53.08 restitution and costs. Joe Mounce, inmate at Sandhill Youth Center, waived his probable cause hearing for a charge of escape. Rufus Singletary, 409 Wooley St. pleaded guilty to nonsupport and prayer for judgment was continued on condition he pay $15 per week for support and was fined costs. Joseph A. Green, Rt. 2, Raeford, pleaded guilty to nonsupport and was sentenced to 60 days, suspended for five years on condition he pay $40 every two weeks for support. For good cause shown, costs were remitted. Essie Mae McLaurin, Magnolia St. Raeford, pleaded guilty to worthless check and was sentenced to six months, suspended for two years and was fined $145.65 restitution and costs. Fletcher Radford Collins, Rt. 1, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to assault and prayer for judgment was continued upon payment of $50 and costs. Geraldine Freeman, 510 Sixth Ave., Raeford, pleaded guilty to worthless check and was sentenced Lumber Bridge News Bv Lib Sumner The attendance at the Baptist Church was very good with several visitors. Sermon by the Pastor ? Stacy A. Wells, "Do a Memorial." Sundav. April 18th - Easter Worship Service ? 9 AM. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Cobb visited their cousin. Miss Alice Toon in Southern Pines Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ella Car of Oxford, had lunch Monday with her niece, Mrs. S.E. Sumner. Mrs. Elizabeth Tolar was able to return to her home in Lumberton Monday. She was with her sister, Miss Mildred Williford for two weeks and was sick with pneu monia. Mrs. George Harris of Fay etteville visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Clark Monday afternoon, also her aunt Mrs. Dennis Clifton. Mr. and Mrs. George Caddell, Eddie Caddell and Miss Jackie i Reece of Sanford spent Sunday at the coast and on the way back visited Mrs. Caddell's sister, Mrs. Henry Crawford in Rowland. Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Schell spent > last weekend in Goldsboro with their son and family. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Billv Schell, Debbie Lyn and Billie Sue Schell. Mrs. F.O. Graham was rushed to Southeastern Memorial Hos pital, Lumberton, early Saturday morning. She was suffering with inner ear trouble. Her son, Bob Kennedy of Chadwick Beach, New Jersey arrived Sunday morning to spend a few days. Mrs. Tim Nance of Siler City is visiting her mother, Mrs. J.C. Chason. They attended services at the Baptist Church Sunday and everyone was glad to see them. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ashford and daughters, Cathy, Laura and Hea ther of Raleigh spent Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw. Mr. and Ms. Pete Moore of Fayetteville visited the Sumner's and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Roach in Lumberton, Sunday. Miss Wanda Ammons of Camp bell College spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.S.F. Ammons. Mrs. S.E. Sumner, Miss Pamela Sumner, Misses Lib and Lois Sumner visited their aunt, Mrs. F.O. Graham at Southeastern Memorial Hospital, Sunday after Holiday Toll Prediction-21 Approximately 21 persons will die in traffic accidents on North Carolina highways during the Easter weeKend, the N.C. State Motor Club predicted. The toll will be counted during a 78-hour period from 6 p.m., Friday. April 16, until midnight Monday. April 19. Last year. 25 persons were killed during a similar oeriod. Thomas B. Watkins. chairman of the statewide motor club, said he hoped this year's Easter holiday would be safer than a year ago. "Last year speeding was involved in 14 of the 17 accidents in which fatalities occurred." he pointed out. "This year 1 hope our drivers will observe existing speed limits and be more aware of safe-driving ?habits." Seven of last vear's fatal acci Stay Well Nationwide Insurance hopes you never get sick or injured. But if it should happen and you're unable to earn a salary. Nationwide has Disability Income Protection plans designed to pay you cash each month until you're well enough to go back to work. Call (or details. M. VAROILL HtOO**TH 111 Watt tlwood Avinui Raaford. N. Carolina 2tJ7? ? 75-41 ?7 tl NATIONWIDE _ _ INSURANCE * it O" yOu? I'Of Nation*id? Lit* iniuranca Company Mom* Office Columbut Otuo ?Form 1373 (1449 III and N M ) dents were caused by speeds in excess of 75 miles per hour. "By driving fifty-five and under," Watkins said, "we can help reduce the possibility of highway deaths. Our state's record for the year has been good, thus far. and I hope the Easter weekend will be our safest holiday in many years." lo six months, suspended for two years upon payment of S88.07 restitution and costs. Allen Michael Bayse. inmate at Sandhills Youth Center, pleaded guilty to escape and was sentenced to 90 days, to run concurrently with his present sentence. James Hargrove, inmate at Sandhills Youth Center, pleaded guilty to escape and was sentenced to 90 days, to run concurrently with his present sentence. Henry Lewis Graham, Rt. I, Shannon, pleaded guilty to assault by pointing a gun and prayer for judgment was continued for three years upon payment of costs. John Coleman Ross, Rt. 1, Lumber Bridge, pleaded guilty to driving without a license and carrying a concealed weapon and was sentenced to six months, suspended for two years, and fined $150 and costs. Nillie James McCormick, Fayetteville, pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed and was fined costs. Bob Knight. Rt. I, Shannon, pleaded guilty to reckless driving and was sentenced to 60 days, suspended and fined $100 and costs. Chester Paul Robinson, Rt. 4, Raeford, pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed and reckless driving and was sentenced to 60 days, suspended and fined $100 and costs. Charlie Eugene Robinson, Wade, pleaded guilty to speeding 70 in a 55 MPH zone and was fined $15 and costs. Alice Faye Hildreth, Clteraw, pleaded guilty to speeding 70 in a 55 MPH zone and was fined SIS and costs. Billie Billinger, Rt. 3, Raeford, pleaded guilty to following to closely and was fined costs. Marcus D. Drake, Ft. Bragg, pleaded guilty to speeding 69 in a 55 MPH zone and was fined $10 and costs. Glenwood Hunt, Rt. 4, Raeford, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 90 days, suspended for 12 months and ordered not to drive for 12 months except for limited privileges and was fined $150 and costs. Blood alcohol content was recorded as .15. Clyde Harold Fields. 604 Forrest St. Raeford. pleaded guilty to DUI and driving while his license was revoked and was sentenced to two years, suspended for three and one half years, and placed on probation for three an3 one half years and ordered not to drive until licensed to do so and pay $500 and costs. Blood alcohol content was recorded as .20. Richard Paul McCorkle, Rt. 3, Laurinburg, pleaded guilty to possession of a controlled substance and was sentenced to six months, suspended for five vears and fined $150 and costs. He also pleaded guilty to speeding 71 in a 55 MPH zone and DUI and was sentenced to six months, suspended for five years and ordered not to drive for 12 months except for limited privileges and fined $150 and costs. This sentence is to begin at the expiation of the previous one. Blood alcohol content was recorded as .15. Georgia Chance Brown, 121 S. Wright St. Raeford, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to six months, suspended for 12 monlhs and ordered not to drive for 12 months except for limited privileges. Blood alcohol content was recorded as .23. John Cecil Dixon, Rt. I, Raeford, pleaded guilty to driving while his license was revoked and exceeding a safe speed and was sentenced to 12 months, suspended for two years, and fined $200 and costs. 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