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Marijuana Cases Settled In Court A Candor man was found guilty in Hoke County District Court last week on related charges of posses sion and use of marijuana. District Court Judge Joseph Dupree found Gene Jacob Field of Candor guilty of possession of drug paraphernalia, misdemeanor possession of marijuana and drunk and disruptive behavior. Judge Dupree sentenced Field to no more than 128 days in the Hoke County Jail, but suspended the sentence for a period of two years with supervised parole. The judge also instructed the defendant to pay $150 plus cost. In other court action last week. Judge Dupree handed down the following judgements: ?John Harrison Caddy of Virginia was found guilty of speeding (70-55) and driving with a blood alcohol level of 0.10. Judge Dupree gave Caddy a 90 day suspended sentence for a period of 12 months and ordered him to pay $150 plus cost. Caddy gave notice of appeal. -James Archie Melvin, Rt. 2, Raeford, driving under the in fluence (DUI). imprisoned in Hoke County Jail for 30 days and sur render of operator's license. -Christopher Bryan Baker, Rt. 3, Raeford, exceeding a safe speed, payment of cost. ?Charles Edward Jordan, Jr., Lexington, exceeding a safe speed, payment of cost. ?Thomas Keith Bennett II, Raeford, careless and reckless, $25 and payment of cost. ? E.V. Monroe, Raeford, DUI, six months suspended for 12 months, $300 and payment of cost, surrender license for 12 months. ?Robert Raymond Burke, Jr., Fayetteville, speeding (70-55) prayer for judgement upon pay ment of cost. -Wayne Broughton Smith II, Fayetteville, DUI, six months suspended for 12 months, $200 and payment of cost, surrender license for 12 months. ? Jefferey Blake Register, Raeford, DUI (second count), no less than 181 days, no more than 181 days suspended for three years, $300 and payment of cost, surrender license and seek appoint ment with the Sandhills Mental Health Center. -Tony A. Marlon, Kannapolis, speeding (66-55), prayer for judge ment upon payment of cost. -Mark Dwight Chandler, Fay etteville, exceeding a safe speed, payment of cost. -Brian Allen Fox, Fayetteville, driving after consuming a suffi cient amount of some alcoholic beverage to affect visibility while driving, imprisoned in Hoke County Jail for 30 days, $100 and payment of cost, enroll and com plete the alcohol and drug abuse school within 90 days. -Victor Albert Vachon. Jr., Michigan, speeding (75-55), S25 and payment of cost. --Grove Lee Hall, Cumberland, speeding (65-55), $10 and payment of cost. --Harold Delano Ferguson, Rt. 1 . Raeford, DUI, 90 days suspend ed for 12 months. $150 and pay ment of cost, surrender license and enroll and complete the alcohol and drug abuse school within a 90 day period. ?Willie Marvin McCall, Rt. 1, Raeford, resisting arrest and DUI (second offense), one year Girl Scouts Celebrate ^ World Friendship Girl Scouts in Hoke County will be celebrating the birthday of Girl Scouts by a parade and a special program on WORLD FRIEND SHIP on March 12. 1983, at 10:30 p.m. Each troop has selected a coun try to represent. They have prepared extiibits - articles, ^ posters, and/or food - from the country along with a brief oral presentation on the interesting facts about the people, climate, customs and cultures. They will model, whenever possible, a native costume and a replica of the Girl Scout or Girl - Guide uniform. | As wdl as being fun for the girls, jt it is an opportunity to learn about other people whose customs, life yte. religion, and languages are ifferent from the United States, countries that will be ed are: Greece, India, i, USA, Ghana, Philippines, and Peru. Hoke County Girl Scouts that all their friends and sup will come to watch their down Main Street in ford and share the HAPPY ~ 1DAY TO GIRL SCOUTS. suspended sentence for three years with supervised parole, $300 and payment of cost, surrender license. -Russell Allan Tibbs, St. Pauls, DUI, displaying a revoked license plate, and failing to stop at a stop sign, no less than six months no more than 12 months in Hoke County Jail, court recommended that the defendant be given the op tion of serving his sentence under the Work Release Program. -Willie Marvin McCall, Rt. 1, Raeford, injury to personal pro perty, prayer for judgement upon payment of cost. -Simon Headen, Jr., Rt. 4, Raeford, worthless check (closed account), 60 days in the Hoke County jail, $74.11 in restitution and payment of cost, defendant gave notice of appeal. --Miriam Ropp McNeill, Raeford, exceeding a safe speed, cost. -Terry Alan Dooley, Raeford, exceeding a safe speed, cost. -Edward Lee Cassidy, Burl ington, speeding (67-55), prayer for judgement upon payment of cost. -Frederick Ferdian Wilson, Rt. 1, Raeford, DUI, six months suspended for 12 months, $200 and payment of cost, surrender license for 12 months. ?Willie Robert Shaw, Raeford, driving without a license, DUI, six months suspended for 12 months, $250 and payment of cost, not operate motor vehicle for 12 months. -George Burrellton Nations, Raeford, DUI, 90 days suspended for 12 months, $150 and payment of cost, surrender license for 12 months. -George A. Clark, Sandhills Youth Center, McCain, misde meanor escape, 90 days to begin at the expiration of current sentence. ? Bryan Triplett, Sandhills Youth Center, McCain, misde meanor escape, 90 days to be ac tivated at the expiration of the cur rent sentence being served. ?Gertie Stokes McNair, Laurin burg, larceny, 90 days suspended for three years, $100 and payment of cost. ?Charles Purcell, Raeford, ob taining property without consent, no less than 181 days and no more than 181 days suspended for two years with supervised probation, $150 and payment of cost, $139.86 restitution. ? fllBl WATCH THAT TAIL - ferocious felines will leap through a flam in* hoop of fire during the Franzen Bros. Cirrus here on April I . State Funds Available For Stream Watch Program Citizen organizations in Hoke County interested in "adopting" a stream or river in their local community may be eligible for up to SI .(XX) tor their efforts. Under the Stream Watch Pro gram sponsored by the Department of Natural Resources and Com munity Development, environmen tally concerned organizations across the state are encouraged to adopt a stream in the local com munity and then monitor activities on the stream, report problems, conduct clean-ups and generally protect the water quality. "We are indebted to the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation for these funds." NRCD Secretary Joseph W. Grimsley said. "These grant monies will go a long way toward helping us launch this important new prv>gram which we expect to give us an added measure of protection for our rivers and streams." Interested organizations are being asked to send propi>sals to: Stream Watch Coordinator. Divi sion of Environmental Manage ment. Water Quality Section. P.O. Box Raleieh. NC I ~t*\ The deadline for spong prv? prosals is April 15. and the grant awards will be announced bv Mav 20. ?SPMNG^^H SPORTSWEAR MHHSALE -Blouses -Pants -Skirts JUNIOR, MISSY AND LARGE SIZES ?Jeans $10 Knit Tops Big-City Fashion At A Small-Town Price. CATO KnHHIMi ?M By Cola A??. 9:30-9 M S 1-? Sun Apply for CofoOedr or us* our Loyoway Plan! Circus Big Top Tent Unfurls Here April 1 The smell of cotton candy and fresh hot popcorn; the sounds of exotic animal calk and the flap ptng canvas of the b?g lop; the feel of sawdust under foot. Summer days and excitement have been the special call for oxer JOO vears in America's favorite form of enter tainment. the circus! The Fratuen Brothers Circus and The Raeford Kiwanis Club, your local circus sponsors, invite you and your family to be a kid again at the circus, the show for children of all ages. Fraaren Brothers Circus will arrive in Raeford on Friday . April 1 for two big shows, at 6.-00 p.m. and 8.-00 p.m. Armory Park on -101 business has been selected as the site and everyone is invited out early on cir cus day to witness the unloading of the circus animals and the setting up of the big top. The Fratuen Brothers Circus, America's Favorite Show, has been acclaimed by thousands of circus patrons as the stellar circus of the century . Carrying the largest number of both wild and domestic performing animals of any American circus its sue and boasting a galaxy of international a reus stars. Franzen Brothers Cir cus is not a show you will want to miss! Treat your family to an old fashioned tented circus without any midway attractions or side shows. This is truly a family show in the best of the circus tradition. You will want to get your circus tickets early at the following loca tions starting Monday, March 14: Grocery Mart, Fden bo rough Phar macy, Theresa's Dress Shop, McNair Cleaners, Howell Drug and WSHB Advance ticket prices will be: children under 2 years FREE; children 2 years to 1 3 years, $2, $3 at gate and adults 14 years and up S3. $4. ai gate. Jimmy Wood, ticket sales chair man for the Kiwanis Club, reminds everyone that there will only be 1,200 tickets sold for each of the two shows so you need to get your tickets early. The Hoke Co. Children's Center will receive all proceeds from this year's circus. Legal Aid For Poor Announced By NC Bar A Male *hk pnwni to pnmdc. tree legal mtvkw to poor pc??pk has t\Yii jnmniiKwt h\ the \onh Carolina Bar AvNoevation. The project in\mh?s vol?cMing pmatc la*\er% to pn<v uk- tree legal seniors to T>*?r people. Bar Prvshkni Ri+crt F. Baker of Durham made ihc announcement at a nK>ntini no*\ conference. VC. Supreme C ?un Chief Justice Joseph Branch endorsed the pro jwl. Also prevent ??v Wn G. Sha? >>t Favettes ?lle. a member of Legal Services. of M . Inc.. and tiregors C. Malhon of Raletgh. Fuvutive Director ?>l Eim Central C?mmumlv Legal Services. "The deliver* <>t legal services to the poor is the responsibility of every practicing lawyer." Baker said. "We are all concerned about the drastic cutbacks in funds to Legal Services." The project, funded by a special grant fn>ni Legal Services of North Carolina. Inc. and the American Bar Association, will involve re cruiting private attorneys state wide to provide tree civil legal sen ices to low income citizens. I hc Director of the Bar Pro Bono Project, an experienced attorney, will travel across the state, visiting attorneys in their offices and law firms. F.ach lawyer will be asked to contribute a specific number of hours, or handle at least one or two cases per year. tick-Up Sanitation Service 401 North By-Pass ROLL-OFF CONTAINERS DUMPSTER CONTAINERS Commercial - Industrial ?Rentals ?Sales Free Estimates On Container Repair eroquip HYDRAULIC HOSE MADE TO ORDER WHILE YOU WAIT ?Diesel Mechanic On Duty ?Many Diesel Truck Parts In Stock AMHUCA MAUTIFUl Clyde Leach RAEFORD FAYETTEVILLE
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