In District Court Larceny By Trick, Non-support And DUI Cases Heard The following District Court ? judgments were issued Friday. Tommy Richardson, Rt. 1, Box 230, Lumber Bridge, assault on a female. Voluntary dismissal by the prosecutor, incident took place in Robeson County. Johnny McRae, P.O. Box 1081, Raeford, injury to personal pro perty, found not guilty. Leroy Cummings, Fayetteville, ^ contributing to delinquency of a P minor. The court granted the defendant's motion to quash since the date of the alleged offense June 9, 1982, was inserted after the issuance of the warrant and the defendant apparently was served with a defective warrant. Robert Dixon Gark, P.O. Box 922, Raeford, driving under the influence, found not guilty DUI but court found the defendant guilty of ^ lesser offense of driving with a 0.10% or more blood alcohol level. Ninety days suspended for 12 months and S200 fine and costs, surrendering license and to not operate a motor vehicle for 12 months. Ranzey Carter, Rt. 2, Box 81, Raeford, driving under the in fluence. Six months suspended for two years and to not operate for two years except as provided by law. The following judgments were issued Thursday. Robert Thomas Goodwin, P.O. Box 14, Laurel Hill, driving under the influence. Voluntary dismissal: defendant pled guilty to related DUI charge. Related DUI charge: received 90 days suspended for 12 months, pay $150 fine and costs and not operate a motor vehicle for 12 months except as provided by law (left open for limited driving privileges). Most successfully com Red Cross Chapter Receives Special Award The Hoke County Chapter of the American Red Cross received a Special Donor Recruitment Award on Thursday, July 29, 1982, at the Blood Services Recongnition Con ference Luncheon. The annual conference was held this year in Raleigh, North Carolina. The Special Donor Recruitment Award is given to chapters who achieve or exceed 100% of their collection goal for the year. The Hoke County Chapter collected 100% of their collection goal for the year. The Hoke County Chapter collected 100% of their goal last year. Mrs. Cyde Upchurch, Jr., who is Chairman of the local blood pro gam, said, "We are indeed proud to be a recipient of this Special Donor Recruitment Award. Many fine people worked hard for it." The Carolinas Region Blood Services of the Red Cross is comprised of fifty-seven counties in North and South Carolina. 104 hospitals in the region receive blood and blood products from the Carolinas Region Blood Services. American Red Cross ;an oss Bruce Rinehart, left, chairman of the blood services committee of the Carolinas Region, is shown presenting the Special Donor Recruitment Award to Mrs. Clyde Upchurch. Jr., Blood Program chairman of the Hoke County Chapter, Hoke ASCS The U.S. Department of Agri culture has asked for public com ment on provisions of the 1983 upland cotton program and has set a deadline of Sept. 14 to receive those comments. According to Everett Rank, ad ministrator of USDA's Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Ser vice, USDA plans to announce its 1983 upland cotton program on or before Nov. 1. Rank siad USDA is asking for comments on the following: -The base loan rate for the basic grade of upland cotton (strict low middling 1-1/16 inch, micronaire 3.5 through 4.9) at average U.S. locations. This base loan rate -- which by law cannot be less than 55 cents per pound -- will be de termined according to a statutory formula using domestic and world price data. --The 1983 target price, which by law cannot be less than 76 cents per pound. --Whether USDA should es tablish an acreage reduction pro gram and, if so, the level of such a reduction. -The appropriate national pro gram acreage and voluntary re duction percentage if no acreage reduction program is announced. ?-Whether USDA should estab lished a paid land diversion pro gram and, if so, the percentage of the diversion and the level of payment. --The loan rate for seed cotton. Rank said that due to a 1981 crop cotton surplus, USDA is considering both acreage reduction and paid diversion programs, but that the actual need for acreage adjustment programs will depend on supply and demand conditions affecting the 1982 crop. He said recent crop losses from hail and rains in the Texas High Plains could mean large acreage reduction programs are unnecessary. If no acreage reduction program is established, USDA will an nounce a national program acreage and a voluntary reduction per centage, Rank said. The deadline for receiving com ments is Sept. 14. Comments should be sent to the director, analysis division, USDA ASCS, room 3741-S, P.O. Box 2415, Washington, D.C., 20013. Comments will be available for public inspection in that room during regular business hours. ,0^ Z3* Bordeaux Dinner Theatre Specie! Sm. 9/19 Rmv. 323-1114 Box Offtc* Opon Noon-* p.m. D*Hy VHaga ft Owan IMvm ? F?ytt?vWU NOW PLAYING Wed. thru Sun. Evenings CBRSIV AMERICA S MAGICAL MUSICAL e?g?in? iii?ni vVuXMl / eruWCPeBnT and Group PI?oounts plete the Drug and Alcohol Abuse School within 75 days. Roger Brock, 311 Crawford Street, manufacture of controlled substance. Defendant pleaded guilty to attempted manufacture of controlled substance, and posses sion of marijuana. Three years in supervised probation and SI50 in costs. He is, with the assistance of his probation officer, to secure an appointment with the Sandhills Mental Health Center and is to cooperate fully with the officials of the MHC in regards to drug rehabilitation. Bobby Lenwood Small, Rt. 1, Box 581, Raeford, nonsupport of illegitimate child. Voluntary dis missal: insufficient evidence to warrant prosecution as blood test excluded defendant as father of child. Frances Ward Greene. 109 E. Donaldson Avenue, Raeford. for unsafe traffic movement. Prayer for judgment continued upon payment of" cost. Rocky Dean Locklear, Rt. 1, Box 82, Shannon. N.C., nonsupport of illegitimate child. Pleaded not guilty and found guilty, thirty days suspended for five years and pay ment of SI50 for benefit of child and costs. Defendant gave notice of appeal. Ivan Craig Page, Fayetteville, impeding the flow of traffic by leaving his vehicle unattended on the state maintained portion of the roadway. Voluntary dismissal: damages to car paid for. Harley Lee Scurlock. P.O. Box 27. Raeford. worthless check. Vol untary dismissal: car repossession debt satisfied. Edith Brock, 311 Crawford Street, Raeford, resisting a public officer. Voluntary dismissal: in the interests of justice because of Mrs. Brock's limited mental capacity. Rusty Brent Buffkin, Rt. 1. Clarendon, N.C., larceny by trick. Pleaded not guilty and found guilty, ninety days suspended for two years and S150 fine and costs. Also to pay S13.01 restitution to prosecuting witness. The Grocery Mart. John Robert McLean. Rt. 4, Box 39, Raeford, driving while license revoked, and while under the influence. Sentenced for 181 days, suspended for three years; also, to pay S400 and surrender his limited driving privileges and not to drive for three years except as provided by law. 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