In District Court Man Draws Suspended Term For Assault District Court Judge Joseph Du pree sentenced a 22-year-old man to a 60-day suspended term in jail Briday after he pleaded guilty to an assault charge. The sentence for Ernest Levon Parker, Jr., of Rt. 1, Box 107-A, Red Springs, was suspended for two years and Parker was fined S75 restitution for Patricia Goodman Parker, who required medical at tention after the defendant struck her about the head and body. Also fined court costs, Parker was cautioned not to assault the prose cuting witness for two years. Mike Keilis, Rt. 1, Wagram. was given a 30-day suspended sentence after he pleaded guilty to assaulting a 13-year-old boy. Keilis was ordered to pay $27 restitution plus costs of action. Rudolph Singletary, 409 Wooley Street, was given a prayer for judgment continued after he plead ed guilty to assaulting Sharon McNeill. Final judgment may be passed within three years. He was charged court costs. Vinson Bullard. Rt. 1. Box 661, Red Springs, was found not guilty of an assault with a deadly weapon charge brought by Willie r. Jacobs. Jacobs was ordered to pay court costs for frivolous and malicious prosecution. Howard Wayne Palmer. Fayette % ville, pleaded guilty to charges of carrying a concealed weapon and reckless driving and was sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended on the condition that he pay a fine of $50 plus court costs. Richard Lee Johnson, Rt. 2, Raeford, and Joseph Melvin. also of Rt. 2. Raeford. both pleaded guilty to a larceny and receiving charge involving the theft of cigar ettes, bread, meat, beer belonging to Alma Barefoot and valued at SI 7. 80. The young men were sentenced to be committed to the custody of the Commissioner of Correction for treatment and supervision as committed youth offenders for a term of not less than one day nor more than two years. The sentences were suspended for five years on the condition that the defendants not be convicted of shoplifting, larceny, fraud, receiv ing, embezzlement or passing .worthless checks during that time. They were also required to pay $10 each restitution for the prosecuting witness, as well as fines ot $50 each plus costs. , Robert Michael Bergen. Fayette ville. pleaded guilty to misdemean or possession ot marijuana. The judge delayed the verdict and . placed Bergan on probation for two years on the condition that he pay a fine of $150 plus court costs. Gennie Rogers. Red Springs, pleaded guilty to shoplifting one bottle of Kaopectate valued at $1 .69 from the A&P and was given a six month suspended sentence. She was fined $25 plus costs and as a condition of her five year suspen 1 sion she was ordered not to be convicted of the crimes of shoplift - ; ing, larceny, fraud, embezzlement ' or passing worthless checks. Eddie Thomas Corey, an inmate at Sandhill Youth Center. McCain, pleaded guilty to charges of mis demeanor larceny and misdemean [ or breaking and" entering and was ! sentenced to 12 months in jail, to begin at the expiration of the sentence currently being served, i Barry J. Copper. Sandhill Youth Center. McCain, pleaded guilty to . receiving and was sentenced to 18 * months to run concurrently with the sentence being served now. > Billy S. Deyoung, McCain in mate. pleaded guilty to misde meanor breaking and entering and was sentenced to two years to run 1 concurrently with the sentence now T being served. Charles Benjamin, McCain in mate. pleaded guilty to misde meanor breaking and entering and was sentenced to two years to run concurrently with the sentence now being served. Thomas McLauchlin. Jr.. Rt. 1, Box 315, Shannon, withdrew his notice of appeal Friday. McLauch lin had been sentenced to 60 days in jail on a larceny charge. Bobby Lee Purcell, McCain, pleaded no contest to a charge of non-support brought by Naomi Purcell. He was given a prayer for judgment continued on the condi tion that he pay S15 weekly for child support. For good cause shown, cost was remitted. Arthur Cunningham, Wooley St., Raeford. pleaded guilty to a charge of non-support of an illegiti mate child brought by Julia Chap pell. The court found as fact that the defendant is the father of the child named in the warrant and granted a prayer for judgment continued on the condition that the defendant pay S10 each week for , the support of the child. For good cause shown, court costs were I Remitted. Karen McLean, Jones Avenue, Raeford, pleaded guilty to a charge of malicious injury to personal property brought by Wanda McLean. She was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended on the condition that she pay S7.07 resti tution plus court costs. McLean was accused of injuring two pairs of ladies' slacks. Paul Smith, Jr., Rt. 1. Box 133, Lumber Bridge, pleaded guilty to passing two worthless checks total ing S13 to the Little Giant Food Mart No. 33. He was ordered to make restitution and pay court costs. Smith was also given a 30 day suspended sentence. Rebecca L. Hester, Rt. 2, Box 524, Raeford, pleaded guilty to four counts of passing worthless checks. On the first two checks written to Alma Barefoot, Hester was required to make $87.50 restitution and pay court costs. She was given a 30 day suspended jail term on these two counts. On the last two checks she was again given a 30 day suspended sentence, and ordered to make $25 restitution to Harrell's Grocery. Hester also paid court costs. She was cautioned not to be convicted of shoplifting, fraud, larceny, embezzlement, or passing worthless checks for three years. Mrs. M.B. Smith. McCain, pleaded guilty to two charges of passing worthless checks and was given a prayer for judgment contin ued with the court reserving the right to pass judgment within three years. She was also charged court costs. Restitution was made prior to trial. Bonnie Chavis, Rt. 1, Box 335. St. Pauls, pleaded guilty to passing a worthless check and was sen tenced to six months, suspended for five years. Chavis was ordered to pay $80 restitution for Mary Edna Clark, 211 Truck Stop, and costs of action. Alfred Baker, Rt. 3, Box 148, Raeford, was sentenced to 18 months in jail, suspended, after he pleaded guilty to driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, sixth offense, and failure to comply with restrictions on his limited driving privilege. Baker gave notice of appeal. Daniel H. Shaw, Rt. 1, Box 839, Raeford, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 90 days in jail, suspended for 12 months. Shaw was ordered to surrender his driv er's license to the clerk of court and not drive except as set out in a limited driving privilege. He was fined $150 plus court costs. Connie Mack Little, Farmville, pleaded not guilty to DUI. She was found guilty of the lesser included charge of reckless driving after drinking and given a 60 day suspended sentence and fined $100 plus costs. Horace Thomas Blake, Rt. 4. Box 169, Raeford, pleaded guilty to DUI and was sentenced to 90 days in jail, suspended for 12 months, and fined $150 plus court costs. Blake surrendered his license and was ordered not to drive except as set out in a limited driving privi lege. Peter Nelson Dockery, P.O. Box 353, Raeford, pleaded not guilty to DUI, and was found guilty of the lesser included offense of reckless driving after drinking. He was given a 60 day suspended sentence on the condition that he pay a SI 00 fine plus costs of action. Dockery pleaded guilty to a charge of following too closely. Murtie Locklear, Pembroke, was fined S500 plus court costs after he pleaded not guilty to third offense DUI. Locklear was sentenced to 12 months in jail, suspended for two years, and ordered to surrender his driver's license. He is not to drive for 12 months, and must follow the guidance of his probation officer in regards to alcoholic rehabilitation. For good cause shown $200 of the fine was remitted. Paul McCassey Jr., Bronx, N.Y., was sentenced to 90 days in jail, suspended for 12 months, after he leaded guilty to DUI and speeding b in a 55 MPH zone. He was fined SI 50 plus costs and ordered not to drive for 12 months. Jerry Dexter Bratcher, Rt. 1, Box 391, Raeford, pleaded guilty to DUI and was given a 90 day suspended sentence. He was ordered to surrender his license for 12 months and not drive except as set out in a limited driving privi lege. Bratcher was fined SI 50 plus costs. LeRoy Sutton, Newark. N.J., was sentenced to six days in jail, retroactive to time of committment, after he pleaded guilty to public intoxication. John Matthew Singletary, Ri. 1, Raeford, pleaded guilty to public intoxication and resisting a public officer. He was given a 90 day jail term and credited with two days jail pending trial. Michael Franklin Wright, Lake City. S.C., pleaded guilty to charg es of transporting an open contain er of alcoholic beverage in the passenger area of a vehicle, driving without being licensed, and dis playing a license belonging to another person. Wright was sen tenced to six months in jail, suspended for two years, and fined S250plus costs. He was ordered not to drive until properly licensed. Addie McKoy Wilson, Rt. 4, Box 224, Raeford, pleaded guilty to speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone and was given a prayer for judgment continued on the condition that she pay a $5 fine plus costs. David Wilton Phillips. Greens boro, pleaded guilty to speeding 78 in a 55 MPH zone and was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended, and fined S25 plus court costs. James Earl Maye, Fayetteville, was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended, after he pleaded guilty to speeding 68 in a 55 MPH zone. For good cause shown Maye's S5 fine was remitted. Mitchel Maurice Cox, 317 Wright, Raeford, was given a prayer for judgment continued for two years after he pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed. He was charged court costs. Patrick Burt Jr., Raleigh, plead ed not guilty to a charge of speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone. He was found guilty and given a prayer for judgment continued upon pay ment of costs. James Archibald Sinclair, Fay etteville, pleaded guilty to speeding 70 in a 55 MPH zone and was fined $15 plus court costs. Earl Hughes Oxendine, 705 Har ris Ave., Raeford. pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed and was given a prayer for judgment contin ued for two years upon payment of court costs. David George Burnell, Char lotte, pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed and was ordered to pay court costs. Jerry Wayne Goza, P.O. Box 516, Raeford, was given a prayer for judgment continued for two years upon payment of costs after he pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed. George Purvis. Jr., Fayetteville. pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed and was ordered to pay court costs. Eddie Mobley, Charlotte, was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended,' and fined $25 plus costs after he pleaded guilty to speeding 76 in a 55 MPH zone. Terry Wayne Cockman, Rock ingham, pleaded guilty to speeding 78 in a 55 MPH zone and was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended, and fined $25 plus court costs. Billy Gene Pate, Red Springs, was given a prayer for judgment continued after he pleaded guilty to exceeding a safe speed. Pate was ordered to pay court costs. Tracy Stephens. Rt. 2, Box 198, Raeford, pleaded guilty to speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone and was given a prayer for judgment continued for two years. He paid court costs. Elwood McQueen, Jr., Fayette ville, pleaded guilty to carrying a concealed weapon and to speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone. He was sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended, and fined $50 plus costs. The gun will be disposed of according to law. Doris McZorn Monroe, Rt. 1, Box 292, Aberdeen, paid court costs after she pleaded guilty to an unsafe movement charge. Freddie Lee McLauchlin, Rt. 3, Box 249 C, Red Springs, pleaded guilty to an unsafe movement charge and was ordered to pay court costs. Harold Hailey, Rt. 1, Box 257, Shannon, pleaded guilty to reckless driving and was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended, and fined $25 plus costs. Tana Lee Locklear, Shannon, was found not guilty of careless and reckless driving. Robert Lee Tyson, Laurinburg. pleaded guilty to driving with an expired driver's license and was sentenced to 30 days in jail, suspended, and fined $25 plus costs. Harry MacKinnon Tyner. North Raeford Trailer Park, pleaded guilty to driving without a license and was fined $25 plus costs. Marshall Thomas Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 560, Raeford, pleaded guilty to driving while his license was re voked and was sentenced to six months in jail, suspended for two years. He was fined $200 plus costs and ordered not to operate a motor vehicle until properly licensed. PINEHURST DINNER THEATRE (Dining Room ? Plnehurat Country Club) presents TOM CONNOLLY SHELLEY PEARL DANA WINIKATES in " NATALIE NEEDS A NIGHTIE" with Ed Lillard as JOHN THE JANITOR' MARCH 25-26-27 & 31 APRIL 1-2-3-7-8-9-10 DOORS OPEN 6:30 "ADVENTURES IN DINING" BUFFET 6:45-8:15 SHOW -8:30 SUNDAYS VJ HOUR EARLIER DINNER-SHOW-GRATUITY Tax all incl. *13.50 per person! Reservations 295-6181 Mailorders "PDT". BOX 904. PINEHURST. N C. 28374 A Joseph Manoe Williamson. Lumberton, pleaded guilty to fail ure to secure a load on a vehicle and was fined 510 plus costs. John Lee Hines. Kt. 1. Raeford, pleaded guilty to hit and run property damage and was sen tenced to 12 months in jail, suspended for three years, and ordered to pay SI 50 restitution for James Allen plus court costs. LeRoy Sutton, Newark, N.J., pleaded guilty to permitting the use of his driver's license by someone else. Sutton was sentenced to 60 days in jail, suspended, and Fined S50 plus costs. Sutton was given no credit for time spent in jail. Marshall Thomas Wilson. Rt. 1, Box 560, Raeford. pleaded not guilty to possession of a controlled substance. He was found not guilty. The judgment suspending the two year jail term for Don Mickel Woods, Shannon, was revoked Friday. The following cases were given voluntary dismissals: Delaina Bui lard, E. Edinborough Ave., Rae ford, assault (two counts); Bertha McLean Hollings worth, Rt. 1, Box 484, Raeford, assault with a deadly weapon; Joseph Melvin, Rt. 2, Raeford, breaking, entering, lar ceny (two counts) and receiving; Richard Lee Johnson, Rt. 2, Box I 522. Raeford, breaking, entering, and larceny (two counts); David Delanion Carter. Rt. 9. Fayette ville, speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone; Marvin Evans Garland. Rt. 4. Raeford. speeding 70 in a 55 MPH zone; Luther Home. Jr.. Fayetteville, driving without a li cense; Jessie Lee Smith. Rt. 1. Box 210, Shannon, worthless checks; Sarah Seaford. 209 W. Eighth St.. Raeford, disposing of mortgaged property. Reginald Lydell McRae. Rt. 1. Box 523 B, Raeford. larceny and receiving and failure to appear; Leo Stephens, Rt. 1, Raeford. assault with a deadly weapon; Diane Martin, 106 Cardinal Ave.. Rae ford, communicating threats; Pat rick Fellows, 504 Grant St.. Rae ford, injury to personal property; Ernest Locklear, Maxton, passing violation; Granville Hobson Spry III, Laurinburg, speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone; Carl Eugene Miller, Lumber Bridge, unsafe movement; Iris Lee Wright. North Raeford Trailer Park, driving without a license; Johnnie Baker, simple assault; Grover Dukes. S. Mag nolia St., Raeford. assault with a deadly weapon. Rudine Kinlaw Smith, Lumber ton. speeding 75 in a 55 MPH zone; Genme Rogers, failure to appear; Richard Jerome Foster. Ft. Bragg, expired registration plate and DWLR; John Lee Hines, Rt. 1. Raeford. no financial responsibili ty; Moe Davis Pandure, 611 N. Jackson St.. Raeford. simple as sault: Jean Hernandez. Jackson St.. simple assault; Arthur B. Cummingham. Wooley St., Rae ford. simple assault; Bogan Henry Benton. Ft. Bragg, speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone. Mitchell A. Graham. 105 W. Elwood Ave., worthless check; Curtis Marion. Jr.. Fayetteville. speeding 65 in a 55 MPH zone; Benjamin L. Bridges, Rt. 1. Box 544. 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