In District Court DUI, Assault, Marijuana Cases Heard The following Hoke County Dis trict Court judgments were issued Friday. Judge A. Elizabeth Keever presided. Harley Cummings. Jr.. Rt. I. Box 323. Aberdeen, two counts, communicating threats, found not guilty of one, pleaded guilty to the other, prayer for judgment con tinued for five years, costs. Dwight Green, Rt. 2. Box 501, Raeford, assault by pointing a gun. found not guilty, the court finds frivolous and malicious prosecution and taxes the prosecuting witness with costs. Wallace Mac Lewis, II. Rt. 4. Box 96. Raeford. driving under the influence, pleaded not guilty, found not guilty, found guilty of careless and reckless driving after drinking. 60 days suspended for two years. S200 and costs, and attend the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School . Dallas Hunt. Rt. 1. Raeford. simple assault and assault and battery, found not guilty, the court finds frivolous and malicious prosecution and taxes and prose cuting witness with costs. Stevie Franklin Tyndall. Box 906, Raeford. driving under the influence, second offense. bO days suspended for two years. S250 and costs, not drive till properly li censed. and attend the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School: driving while license revoked, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor. Alfred Parham, Jr.. Rt. 3. Box 234- A. Raeford. driving under the influence, second offense, and driving in excess of 55 in a 55 zone. 60 days suspended for two years. $200 and costs, not drive for one year or until properly licensed, and attend the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School . Marvin Monroe. Box 41b Lumber Bridge, assault with a deadly weapon 18 to 24 months suspended for two years, probation for two years. 5733.59 restitution to Moore Memorial Hospital, pay rest, S132.65. to Lester Monroe. the victim: the defendant is allowed interstate travel as required by his job as a long distance truck driver. Thursday's judgments follow. Judge Charles Lee Guy presided. Robert Dale Zimmerman. Rt. 4. Raetord, resisting a public officer. S50 restitution for benefit of Rae ford Policeman George Baker, and court costs; driving under the influence, pleaded not guilty, found guilty of careless and reck less driving after drinking. S100 and costs, and complete success lully the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School within 75 days; assaulting Policeman George Baker, volun tary dismissal by the prosecutor. Douglas Edwards. 2134Coinjock Circle, Fayetteville, possession of less than one ounce of marijuana, and no operator's license. 30 days, suspended. S75 and costs. Miles Levon Jones. 209 Bethel Rd.. Raeford. probation revoked, three sentences of six months each ordered into effect, to run conse quently; revocation was ordered for violation a condition of probation: to undergo alcohol rehabilitation treatment, the violation being the defendant's refusal to take the treatment. Dimato Mainor. Fayetteville. worthless check. 90 days suspended for 1 2 months. S25 fine, and S19.71 restitution to the prosecuting wit ness. Shoe Chest, and costs. Daniel John Hopler. Seven Lakes. West End. speeding 66 in a 55 zone, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, prayer for judgment con tinued. costs. David Earl Daniels. Rt. 1. Box 93-B. Lumber Bridge, failing to stop for a stopped school bus showing a mechanical stop signal, pleaded not guilty, found guilty, costs. Terry Lee Webb. Fayetteville. driving under the influence, and resisting and obstructing a public officer. 90 days suspended for 12 months. S200 and costs, surrender license and not drive for six months, and complete successfully within 75 days the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School. Jesse M. Jackson. 4420 ClitTdale Rd.. Fayetteville, worthless check. 30 days suspended. SI. 236. 71 restitution to the prosecuting wit ness. Marion Hollingsworth. and costs. Kenneth Andrew Jackson. 1210 Stewart St.. Raeford, breaking and entering, and larceny, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor: evi dence insufficient to -varrant prosecution. Terry Lee Webb. Fayetteville. assault on a law -enforcement of ficer. voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor: pleaded guilty to re lated charges. William A. Gillespie. 713 Green St.. Raeford, possessing stolen goods, and larceny, voluntary dis missal by the prosecutor: defendant has agreed to plead guilty to the charge of uttering. Morris Dial. Rt. 1. Wagram. nonsupport, 30 days suspended, pay S55 per week for benefit of children, and costs, and maintain insurance and medical expense for children. Marvin Conwell Stubbs, Rt. 3. Box 209-E, Red Springs, driving under the influence, and driving while license revoked. 12 months, defendant gives notice of appeal. Benjamin Franklin Green, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 501, Raeford, driving under the influence of an alcoholic beverage, six months suspended for two years, probation for two years, $100 and costs, not drive for one year or till properly licensed (left open for limited driving privilege), and attend the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School; two counts of assault on an officer and one of resisting an officer, voluntary dismissals by the prosecutor: the defendant has agreed to plead guil ty to assault or an officer and DUI; assault on an officer, Maj. J.R. Riley, Sheriff's Department, pleaded guilty, six ;o 12 months suspended for two years, proba tion for two years, $500 restitution for Riley's benefit, and costs, and pay any non-paid medical bills for injuries arising out of this case; the defendant specifically consents in open court to be responsible for his own medical bills arising out of the incident. Joseph Allen Green, Rt. 2, Raeford, three counts of assault on an officer, pleaded guilty, six to 12 months suspended for two years. $100 and costs, and make $113 restitution to Hoke County Officer John W. Wood and $22.50 restitu tion to Hoke County, and costs; injury to personal property, in terfering with, delaying and obstructing an officer, and assault on an officer, voluntary dismissals by the prosecutor: defendant has agreed to plead guilty to three counts of assault on an officer. Jimmy Bullard,. Rt. 1, Box 117-B, Aberdeen, injury to per sonal property and inury to real property, six months suspended for two years; probation for one year, $200 restitution to Leander Jim Bullard, Sr., and costs, and not go on property of Jim Bullard unless specifically asked there. mKMmmmm XBQSfett ' ?* J HARDIN'S FOOD STORE (BESIDE FIRE STATION) ROCKFISH. N.C. AND COLE'S FOOD STORE < Except Gasoline) MAIN J>T. J^AEFORD J 99* 5 LB. 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The Italloon will he at the site from 3:30 to 6. and the skydiving will start at -4:30. Free cakes and balloons [though not that big] will he given away to patrons who come m the program, which is being held in connection with Hoke Auto's Chevy 5000 Sell-A-Thon. This picture was taken late Monday a) ternon as the balloon was taking off from Hoke Auto. | Staff photo by Ram Frederick. ) 11 I JUST STARTED GOING TO CHURCH." When I was a child my parents took me to church. But after I left home, I got out of the habit. I didn t seem to have the "time Then one day it dawned on me how much I missed church. I missed the friendship. And maybe, most of all, I missed the opportunity to learn about having faith in God. I used the excuse that I didn't have time, or wasn t good enough to attend church. But there are so many good churches to pick from here in North Carolina ... I started attending a Baptist church and found people who don't claim to be perfect, but are friendly and care about me and my family Now, I have a faith in Jesus Christ and a place to worship. Times are difficult, but my church helps me find strength to get through each week. Baptist churches throughout North Carolina are conducting special services during this time. They want to get acquainted with people who want to go back to church. They will be looking for you. Visit during the HERE'S HOPE services. North Carolina Baptists Baptist State Convention of North Carolina and Genera, Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. Inc ?