In Superior Court Stolen Property, Drug, Traffic Defendants Sentenced The following judgments were issued last week in Hoke County Superior Court by Judge D.M. McLelland. John J. Kokoruda, Rt. 1, Lumber Bridge, possession of a counterfeit controlled substance with intent to sell and deliver, and with sale and delivery, two years, work release recommended, with credit given for two days spent in jail prior to the date of judgment; two-year suspended sentence acti vated, to run concurrent with the new sentence, and probation re voked. The defendant was on probation for conspiracy to felony breaking and entering in Johnston County, and sentenced in Lee County Superior Court as a com-' mitted youthful offender June 14. 1979, the sentence suspended and the defendant placed on probation for five years. Charles Wesley Bullard, Rt. 1, Box 85-A. Red Springs, driving under the influence, possession of a firearm by a felon, and possession of a controlled substance, appealed from District Court, two years suspended for five years, probation for five years, S300 and costs, limited-driving privilege granted, and the defendant to cooperate in a program on drug and alcohol abuse. The driver's license was suspended for 12 months in the District Court judgment. Ernest White, Rt. 2, Box 496, Raeford, driving under the in fluence, and driving while license permanently revoked, 18 months, work release recommended, and the defendant recommended for treatment as necessary for alco holism, credit to be given for five days spent in jail prior to the judgment. Anson Avery Maynard. 38, Rt. 2. Raeford, felonious possession of stolen property, eight years. The defendant has appealed to the State Supreme Court from a death sentence imposed in Cumberland County Superior Court in 1981. for first-degree murder in the shooting of Stephen G. Henry, 20, Fayette ville, a state witness against May nard in other larceny cases. Last week's sentence was for possession of tools valued at S4.434 owned by John L. Owens of Hoke County. Leonard Harris. Rt. 4. Box 9. Raeford. driving under the in fluence. and driving -while license - permanently revoked, six to 12 months, with 20 days credited for time spent in jail awaiting judg ment. The cases were heard on appeal from a District Court judgement. Elizabeth C. Willis, Rt. 2. Box 143-C. Raeford. communicating Library News "JOAB", the summer reading program is doing real well. There are 107 young folks registered; of these 58 are reading. 15 have completed reading their 10 books, and 34 have registered but haven't registered any books yet. For the K-3 reading club who meet on Wednesday mornings ^ there are nine youngsters enjoying ^ stories, films, and crafts. There is room for a few more if your child wants to join. In the reading group for grades 4-6 that meet on Fridays there are only eight folks registered. This group is having lots of fun and if you want to come and make up the 20 spaces we had for you. come along. Remember the time for K-3 Q grades is 10 a.m. on Wednesdays, and the time for the 4-6 group is on Fridays at 10 a.m. Films and film strips are shown, stories read, and puzzles were done. Beginning this week we will begin making our frog "JOAB." The 4-6 group will begin making frog puppets. BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE ? July 26. ARABIA ? Isabelle Maxwell, Bertha Hendrix, Lib Harris. Shirley Davis, Ronald Chason, Verna McGougan. Betty Lou McGougan, Bern ice Smith. Florence Kehoe, Lillian White. Aretha Lee Ray. Condaee Lee Edge. July 28, TRAILER PARKS -- Joyce Blackburn, Caroline Peck. Brenda Tillman. Catherine Clark, Esther Moses, Ronald Coleman, ? Muriel Gourley. threats, driving under the in fluence. driving while license re voked. careless and reckless driv ing. and speeding 70 in a 35 zone. 181 days. The cases were heard on appeal from a District Court judgment. Earl Graham. Rt. 1 Lumber Bridge, breaking or entering, and larceny, three years suspended for three years, probation for three years. S200 and costs. Ernestine Watkins. 1 138 Ins St.. Raeford, fraudulent misrepresen tation to obtain food stamps and aid to families with dependent children, five years suspended for three years, probation for three years, costs and $1,362 restitution to the Hoke County Department of Social Services. Barbara Cobb. Lisenby Mobile Home Park, fraudulent misrepre sentation to obtain food stamps and aid to families with dependent children, five years, suspended for three years, probation for three years, costs and $2,117.37 restitu tion to the Hoke County Depart ment of Social Services. Save $10 On Any Lower Priced Bicycle. 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