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In District Court DUI , License Cases Heard isslrf following judgments were ?BSSteSf '" fioke Coun" Robert Campbell. Rt. |, SR |l^/'r5h?nno"' slrnPle assault and battery, found not guilty. ??niasLee McCrimmon, Rt. 1, chiks 30 ?aeford' worthless ^?'n30 days suspended, $15 and $30 restitution to the prose iTirnT (Da-is Kash Mart>. and S 10 and costs in each case. ?Bn? Kn McGougan, Rt. 1. 25?> Lumber Bridge, no operator s license (expired), vol untary dismissal by the prosecutor; and driving under the influence found not guilty, found guilty of careless and reckless driving after drinking, 30 days suspended, $100 fulfv Sn 8nd C?mP'e,e success School 8 a" Alc?ho1 Abuse ? David Tildon Clifton, Jr., Rt. 1 Aunrfpr t^' R!id Sprin8s- driving r 'nfluence. found not L "I?' f?JUnd gu,lty of careless and reckless driving after drinking. 30 days suspended. $100 and costs and complete successfully within 75 SchLJl 8 and Alcoho1 Abuse Brow" Davis, Rt. 1. Box hTnna ?a"? 1' Possession of mari juana, $50 and costs. ? James Alford, Jr.. 820 Carolina L?r., Raeford, driving while license revoked, 12 months to two years suspended for two years, $300 and costs, and not drive till licensed. JamBes fDarjd West, 212 Reaves M., Raeford, driving under the mfluence, found not guilty; driving while license was expired, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor James David West, 212 Reaves at., Kaeford, possession of mari juana, and possession with intent to paraphernalia ("roach" Wclip) ,90 days suspended for 12 months, $100 and costs. Michael Eugene Crowder. 413 E. Donaldson Ave.. speeding 70 in a 3b zone, $15 and costs; and passing at. an "itersection, voluntary dis missal by the prosecutor. Duncan Archiebald kellv. Jr Rt. 1. Box 843, Carthage, passing at an intersection, prayer for judgment continued, costs. # Judy Roberts Dean. 302 Ab bington St. Fayetteville, speeding 6 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgment continued, costs a??^nn|>S Ergene Davis- Rt- 2. Box 4BI-C. Raeford. driving under the influence, second offense. 181 days suspended for three years. $400 and costs, surrender license and not drive till properly licensed, and complete successfully within 75 days the Drug and Alcohol Abuse ? School . William Cyrus Savage. Rt. 2 Box 95-R. Warsaw, speeding 76 in a 55 zone. 30 days suspended. $25 and costs, surrender license and not drive, granted limited ? driving privilege. Daniel Kyle Erbstroesser. no operator's license, no financial responsibility, inspection violation and no registration. 181 days m a Mik? Crowder. 310 W. Central ^ Ave.. Raeford. worthless check. 60 days suspended. $100 restitution to the prosecuting witness (Economy rood Mart), and costs. Lorene Lowery. Rt. 1, Box 198. Kaeford. embezzling a $185 money order, six months suspended for two vears. probation for two years. ?I00 and costs. Jimmy Marshall Jones. Ft. Bragg, speeding 76 in a 55 zone. 30 days suspended. $25 and costs. ? surrender license and not drive, limited - driving privilege sus pended. Hughes Chavis. Rt. 1, Box 304. Rowland, driving under the in fluence. 181 days. ,.I??n"i5 Locklear. Rt. 1, Box ^o-K, Shannon, driving while li cense revoked permanently, damage to real property, and driving under the influence, 12 months. Levern McKenzie, Rt, 1, Box 188-B, Raeford, no operator's li cense, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor. Jake Barry Maynard, 520 E. Prospect Ave., Raeford, possession of marijuana, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor: defendant found guilty in related case. Arthur Melvin Lowe, Ft. Bragg, passing on a grade crest, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor. Sarah McNeill McCain, Box 67, Raeford, careless and reckless driv ing, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor: insufficient evidence. Larry Donald McCain, Rt. 4, Ratley Acres, Raeford. careless and reckless driving, voluntary dis missal by the prosecutor: other driver refused to testify against defendant (her husband). James Derie Glenn, Rt. 1, Box 623, Raeford, careless and reckless driving, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor: insufficient evidence. James K. Baxley, Rt. 4, Box 603, Raeford, assault by pointing a gun, voluntary dismissal by the prose cutor: request of prosecuting wit ness. Roosevelt Torry, Fayetteville, assault with a deadly weapon, voluntary dismissal by the prose cutor: witness failed to appear to testify. Nash Alex Lamb, Fayetteville, uttering a forged paper, defendant waived probable-cause hearing. Friday's judgments: Otis David Breeden, Rt. 3. Box 252-D, Raeford, nonsupport, 30 days suspended, pay SI 00 support of the two children, to be applied to outstanding civil case and the defendant resume support pay ments on the outstanding civil order; payment of court costs remitted. Loretta Oliphant, 18. no address listed, uttering forged check, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor larceny, 18 months. 30 days of the sentence to be served in the Hoke County Jail and the remainder of the sentence shall be suspended and the defendant placed on probation for three years on condi tion she pay $100 restitution for the Bank of Raeford; the defendant is credited with four days spent in jail toward the active portion of the sentence. Leroy McLaughlin, Rt. 1. Bow more, Raeford. nonsupport. prayer for judgment continued, costs, costs remitted; the court finds the defendant is the father of the child and that the defendant has signed a civil agreement in this matter. Eldred Blue, P.O. Box 405. Raeford. obtaining property with a worthless check, six months sus pended for three years. $15 restitu tion to the prosecuting witness (Economy Food Center), and costs. Fannie McRae. P.O. Box 432. Raeford. speeding 48 in a 35 zone. 30 days suspended, costs; worthless check. 30 days suspended. $41.23 restitution to the prosecuting wit ness (Howard Clothiers) $5 tine, and costs; illegal parking. 30 days suspended, costs. Joseph Ellis, Rt. I. Box 81 C. Raeford, simple assault and bat tery. and injury to personal pro perly. six to 12 months suspended for three, years. $178.84 restitution to the prosecuting witness (David Lee Riley), and costs. Jack Ellis. Rt. I. Box 81-C. Raeford. injury to personal pro perty. six to 12 months suspended for three years. $178.84 restitution to David Lee Riley, and assault and battery, consolidated with latter for judgment. Henri Stubbs. U.S. 401 Bypass. Raeford, assault on a female, prayer for judgment continued, costs. r ? Keep Judge Dupree ?Keep eighteen yeers of Judicial Experience on the Bench. ?K??p eighteen years of proven integrity, com passion, and fairness on the Bench. Re-Elct and K??p Joe Dupree And Help ?Kaap this Judicial District the Number One Judicial District in the State. ?Ktep representation for Hoke Co. Paid for by ?h? commfttM to Kenneth Thompson. Rt. 4, Box 1 61. Raeford. assault on a female. 90 days suspended for three years. $50 and costs. Jimmy Locklear. Rt. 2. Box 67-A. Red Springs, speeding 78 in a 55 zone, voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor; possession of mari juana. and careless and reckless driving. S75 and costs. William Lloyd Gibson. 404 W. Sixth Ave.. Raeford. possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. 90 days suspended. SI 00 and costs. Gary McMillan. Lot 16. Cul breth MHP. Raeford, nonsupport, prayer for judgment continued, costs; costs remitted; the court finds the defendant is the father of the child as alleged in the warrant. Jerry Tew, Rt. 4, Raeford. assault with a deadly weapon, found not guilty. Teresa Taylor, Oakwood Avenue. Raeford. communicating threats, found not guilty. Alonzo Feliciano Monteiro. Fay etteville, assault with a deadly weapon, found not guiltv. Lawrence Hailey. Rt. 17. Box 937, Shannon, assault with a deadly weapon, found not guilty. Paul Albert Crittenden. Jr.. P.O. Box 916. Edenborough Ave.. Rae ford, driving under the influence, found not guilty. Robert Allen Himes. Sandhills Youth Center, felonious escape, waived probable-cause hearing. Randal Alfred Wischhusen. Sandhills Youth Center, felonious escape, waived probable-cause hearing. Ernest Little, P.O.Box 345. Rae ford. inadequate support, volun tary dismissal by the prosecutor; insufficient evidence. Richard McDowell, Laurinburg, careless and reckless driving; driv ing under the influence, and driv ing while license revoked, voluntary dismissals; insufficient evidence. Evangelist Team First Anniversary Held The Evangelist Team First Anniversary was held Sunday at 3 p.m. in St. Mary Church. The service was opened by the leaders Mary Baker and Geldene Ross. The welcome address was given by Debbie Baker; and re sponse -- Shiely A. Campbell from Creeks Grove Church; the sermon -Eldress L.E. McKoy, Timothy 4 and 5 music, "The Lord Will Make A Way," the Junior Choir. The evangelist ladies were wear ing blue and white: Edna Kearns, Judy Purcell, Linda Gilispie, Edna Mae Baker. Ruch Baker, Joan Purcell, and Valerie Sciones; Helpers Rose Lee McQueen and Rosea Baker. Remarks were heard from Ruler Elder N. W. McPhatter, St. Andrew Holiness Church pastor. St. Mary Pastor is Bishop George McKoy, secretary Dorothy Shaw, and president Roberta Handon. FOR HANDICAPPED CHILDREN - The Raeford Junior Woman's Club gave a check Friday to buy orthopedic equipment for children in a class for the multihandicapped at Upchurch Junior High School. Rhenda Cameron, coordinator of special children 's programs at the Hoke County school system, is shown receiving the check. L-R, Janice Brock, the teacher of the class getting the equipment; Mrs. Cameron; Jane Britt, president of the club; and Betty Williamson, the club 's treasurer. (Staff photo.) ^ EDENBOROUGH RESTAURANT EDENBOROUGH CENTER RAEFORD, N.C. OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. THURSDAY & FRIDAY SPECIAL Thursday 6 Friday Nlghta Only USDA CHOICE 8 OZ. RIBEYE STEAK *7" GET SECOND STEAK SAME SIZE Vj Price Includes Salad Bar and Potato Also on FRI. NIGHT - Fish & Shrimp WE ARE OPEN SUNDAYS FOR BREAKFAST & LUNCH 7 A.M. - 3 P.M. SALAD BAR 12 Item Salad Bar 1.89 With Meal 89* 875-2826 Earl McDuffie WE CAN SERVE UP TO 100 DeBonair Shown u ? above: Stainless flatware in the exclusive DeBonair and Old Baroque patterns. 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