In Superior Court AFDC, Food Stamp Restitution Pay Set The following Hoke County Superior Court judgments were issued last week. Judge Wiley F.' Bowen presided over the one-week criminal term. Gloria Robinson, P.O. Box 1151. Raeford, pleaded guilty to two counts of larceny by trick, three years suspended, probation, pay S904 restitution to the Hoke County Department of Social Services tor Aid to Families with Dependent Children program, and $722 to Hoke County DSS for the federal food stamp program, and court costs. Willie Lee Stanley. Box 265 Haetord, five counts of uttering forged checks, two years, credited Browsing in the files of The News-Journal 25 years ago Thursday, March 21, 1957 Chamber of Commerce President Marion H. Gatlin last week notified members of their annual supper ) meeting at the McLauchlin School at 6:30 next Monday night and urged them to attend, saying that matters will be discussed "which will vitally affect the economy of our town and county for years to come." ? * * Robert H. Gatlin, civil engineer, ^was this week appointed Raeford building inspector by Mayor Alfred Cole. ? * ? Natural gas utility service for Raeford and 28 other communities in south-central and eastern North Carolina by next winter appears to be assured Cub Scout Packmaster Furman Clark said this week that the Clubs in the den meetings during this month have been working on the theme "Indian Trails." and they will display some of what they have learned at the monthly pack meet. * * * I A-B Leslie Douglas Lunsford, who has just completed training at Lackland AFB, San Antonio. Texas, is spending two weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Lunsford, of Wayside. * * * A report released this week by Henry E. Kendall, chairman of the employment security commission ^indicated that insured employment in North Carolia climbed to a record high during the third Sjuarter of last year, on the basis of igures just compiled. 15 years ago Thursday, March 23, 1967 There will be no water-sewer bond election in Raeford for the time being, town officials indicated this week and it may be another year before the bond issue is called. ? ? * Hoke County parents and stu dents have until April 13 to choose the school they wish the students to attend during the 1967-68 school year, according to W.T. Gibson, Jr., superintendent of schools. * * * The body of an 84-year-old Negro woman missing since March 15 in the Five Points community was found at noon Sunday some two miles from her residence. ? * * Parker Methodist Church will be the only church in the area to hold sunrise services Easter morning, as far as had been revealed yesterday. * * * Hoke High School Glee Club participated in high school com petition in Wilmington last week and was the only 3-A repre sentative to receive a "superior" rating. # * ? Frank Bristow, an avid fisher man. landed his first big bass of the season Tuesday afternoon "in the Arabia community." * * * Funeral services for James H. Irby, 47, of 610 Bethel Road, who died Monday night of a heart attack, were conducted Tuesday at Raeford Methodist Church by the Rev. R.E.L. Moser. FMA Honor Rolls ?Are Announced Fora Macdonald Academy stu dents in grades 5 through 8 recently completed their fourth 6-week grading period. Following is a listing of students who earned recognition on the academy's three honor rolls: Headmaster's Honor Roll: 5th: Shelia Everitte, Victor Ha. and Clifton Watson. ) 6th: Chris Dailey, Bill McGou gan. Sherry McLean. John Mc Manus and Lisabeth Murray. 7th: Elizabeth Marshall Mc Leod, Kyle Chavis, Maria Collins, Virginia Hayes, Leigh Jackson, Martha McLean and Jana Watts. 8th: Suzy Brooks, Tonya Pate and Wendy Weatherman. F.M.A. Honor Roll: 5th: Young Byun, Jennifer Col 1 i ns . Stephanie Herndon, Jeff Townsend. Michelle Williams and Lisa Woolfolk. 6th: Gary Graves. Lisa Keber. Howard Lassiter. Catherine Lee, Arch McLean, Beth Shook and Sean Sullivan. 7th: Ok Wha Bvun, Rachael Lynn Hodge, Edna Holliday Poole, Kelly Burns. Dana Helms. Vi Luker, Leslie McKethan. Marie McLean. Jason Romer. Crystal Fackrell and Trent Savidge. 8th: Christa Evans, Kim Mc Neill. Beth McNeill. Joy Powers and Paula Pridgen. Special : 5th - Liz Bruce and Josh Hayes. 6th: Keith Powers. 7th: Beth Wilkes. 8th: Mary Chase McLean. A VOTE FOR CLEO BRATCHER, JR. For County Commissioner IS A VOTE FOR Good Quality Education For Our Children, Enough Good Farm Land To Keep Agriculture Strong Opportunities For _ Jobs > F Q * PAID FOR BY HOLLINGSWORTH'8 FLORIST Who Supports CLEO BRATCHER, JR. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER ? THE PEOPLE'S CANDIDATE ? with 62 days in custody awaiting trial, as a condition of work release, the defendant is to make SI 50 restitution to Cole's Food Store, $90 restitution to Home Food Market, and $60 restitution to A&P of Raeford. Jethro Thomas. Rt. 4. Red Springs, breaking and entering, and larceny, and assault with a deadly weapon, pleaded guilty to felony breaking and entering, and to misdemeanor assault with a deadly weapon, three years; the defendant is ordered to get his high school diploma or GED high school equivalency, and is committed initially to Central Prison in Ra leigh for medical and psychiatric examination, and if required, treat ment. Debra Bratcher, Rt. 1. Raeford. violation of the noise ordinance, costs. Clarence Bratcher. Rt. 1, Rae ford, violation of the noise ordi nance, and two counts of resisting an officer, pleaded guilty, costs. James Black. Rt. 1, Red Springs, violation of the noise ordinance, pleaded guilty, costs. James C. Sanderson, assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill, inflicting serious injury, six years suspended for five years, pay all uninsured medical expenses of Robert Lee resulting front the offense, but not limited to $5.8bS. 78 presented last week, and pay a $200 fine, and court costs, and secure a high school diploma or GED high school equivalency by January 1. 1983. Curtis Van Allen Ray. 809 Carolina Dr.. Raetord. larceny, found not guilty by a jury. John L. Mclean. Rt. 1. Box 99. Red Springs, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. 12 to 24 months suspended for two years, proba tion. costs, and learn to write his name within six months. Nathaniel Brown, Box t>05. Rae tord. driving license revoked, and no financial responsibility, one year, suspended. $200 and costs. Larry R. Adams. Box b8. Lum ber Bridge, charged with driving under the influence, fourth offense, and driving while license revoked, pleaded guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level of .10% or more, and driving while license revoked, six months on the alcohol charge and 24 months to the license charge, suspended, two years pro bation. $300 and costs, and enroll and complete alcohol-abuse pro grams on direction of the probation officer. TO APPEAR HERE ?? This group from a Charlotte Opera affiliate "ill perform Seymour Borah's "At Last I Found You " at the Hoke County Arts Festival April .1-9. L-R Stephen Hamilton. Lou Clegf;. Mary Cooke, ami Timothy Braden . Hal Mcintosh also will perform with them. The aroup /.? in the North Carolina Opera, the educational and touring affiliate of the Charlotte Opera. Mrs. Davis Completes Hospital Course Clara R. Davis ot Raetord recently completed a 40-hour course in Cardiac Pulmonary Unit Intensive Care Unit at Moore Memorial Hospital at Pinehurst. 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