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Man Gets Six Months In Jail For Shoplifting A Fayetteville man, arrested two #1 weeks ago by Raeford police on ^larceny charges, plead guilty to those charges in Hoke District Court Friday. James Miller, 28, was given a six-month active sentence by Hoke District Court Judge Joseph Dupree. Miller was arrested after he and a Fayetteville woman apparently removed $280.92 in clothing from B.C. Moore's Department store. P Including in the alleged larceny were three pair of Chic jeans, four pair of Calvin Klein jeans and one Nike sweatshirt. Miller and Robin Denise McLeod apparently fled the store but were later caught on Highway 211 by a Moore's employee and former Racford policeman John McNeill. Judge Dupree gave Miller credit for the nearly two weeks he has already spent in jail. In an unrelated court incident, a 16-year old Hoke County youth was found guilty of assault with a deadly weapon during court Fri day. Johnny Rogers, 16, of Rt. 1, Lumber Bridge, plead guilty to assaulting Francis McGougan about the head with a fiberglass bat. The bat allegedly weighed over a pound. Judge Dupree gave the youth a 90-day suspended sentence with 12 months of supervised probation. The Judge also instructed Rogers to pay $150 and court cost in the action. Leon Rogers, 20, also of Rt. 1, Lumber Bridge plead guilty Friday to injury of real property. Rogers was arrested after he allegedly threw an object through a glass window. Judge Dupree gave Rogers a 90-day suspended sentence with one year of supervised probation. Dupree also instructed the defen dant to pay $75 in restitution and court cost. In other action, a Raeford man, arrested last Wednesday and charged with shoplifting, plead guilty to that charge Friday in District Court. James E. Henegan of Raeford was arrested last Wednesday after police allegedly caught him in the Maxway store with two packages of batteries and two flashlights valued at $6.56. Judge Dupree gave Henegan a 30-day active sentence on the shoplifting charge. Dupree gave the defendant credit for the three days he had already spent in jail. In further court action, Philip Strother of Carolina Beach plead guilty to exceeding a safe speed and was ordered to pay $10 and court cost. Orlando Maurice Tillman of 512 West Fifth Avenue plead guilty to larceny of a purse and was given a three-year suspended sentence and ordered to pay $100 and restitution in the action. Bruce Leonard King of Rt. 3, Raeford plead guilty to careless and reckless driving and was given a 90-day suspended sentence in Hoke District Court. King was also instructed by Judge Dupree to pay $50 and court cost in the action. Retha Jean Rogers of Rt. 4, Raeford plead guilty to careless and reckless drving after drinking and driving without being a licens ed driver. She was given a 30-day suspended sentence and ordered to pay $100 and cost. Rogers was also instructed to enroll and complete the alcohol and drug abuse school within 90 days. Gregory Scott Bonnewell of Fayetteville plead guilty to speeding (66-55) and was given a EXTRA LEAN BONELESS BEEF STEW M4'* CUBED CHUCK STEAK I89 WE ACCEPT USD A FOOD STAMPS. Pricw ^ *? N?. 15, 1985 WE RESERVE THE R,GHT TO LIM,T ^nt.t.es. STORE HOURS: Mm. tki S?t. 6:30 t.n. - 9 S*oity 8:00 - 7:00 JACKSON'S FffiA ROCKFISH RD. RAEFORD, N.C. v BONELESS CHUCK ROAST ?1?u> >4 A A PORK CHOPS 5 Lb*, w Mora 99* lb. BUTTER ME NOT JENO BISCUITS I PIZZAS IOCniH MRS. LANE'S WHOU KERNEL 60LDEN CORN 16-m. Cm 2/79 MR. LANE'S CREAM STYLE GOLDEN w 2/79 " ? w MORTON'S POT PIES Bwf, Chicken Turfcoy 3/ 1" LUX SOAP BATH SIZE 3/894 RINSO 6IAMT SIZE *J29 FMA BREAD 2-24 oz. Utvei 99' LUX OR DOVE LIQUID 22 OZ. 99 HOMEGROWN COWARDS 49^ A/fflsl 5 IB. OR MORE FAT BACK PI6 FEET NECK BONES 57 MARKRITE IODIZED SALT 26-m. 4/1 00 APPLES 60LDEN or RED DELICIOUS ^^VWii GREEN CABBAGE 3U.Bi| 69 eOLOfNRIPE BANANAS 3J100 .J <169 19 IB. PEPSI COIA 2 Liter Nm RtttmiM# 99 ARMOUR TREET ' 994 , DZ. CAN ? prayer for judgement upon pay ment of cost in the actiori. James Harold Jackson of Aber deen plead guilty to failing to stop at a stop sign and was ordered to pay $10 and cost. William Earl Chavis of Charlotte plead guilty to speeding (67-55) and was given a prayer for judgement upon payment of the court cost. Forrester Blake of Hamlet plead no contest to speeding (69-55) and was ordered to pay $10 and cost in the action. Roosevelt J. Maynard plead guilty to exceeding a safe speed and was ordered to pay $25 and cost in the action. Arlanda McArn of Rt. 1, Shan non, plead not guilty to failing to stop for a stopped school bus, but was found guilty of the charge. McArn was given a 30-day suspended sentence and ordered to pay $25 and court cost. Jimmy Rogers of Rt. 4, Raeford, plead guilty to careless and reckless driving after drinking. Judge Dupree gave Rogers a 30-days suspended sentence and ordered him to enroll and complete the alcohol and drug abuse school within 90 days. The judge also instructed Rogers to pay $100 and court cost in the action. Ernest Franklin Davis Jr. of Rt. 1, Raeford, plead guilty to failing to yield the right-of-way and was ordered to pay $10 and cost in the action. E.G. Brown of Marston plead guilty to speeding (67-55) and was given a prayer for judgement upon payment of the court cost. William Keith Gardner of Rt. 1, Red Springs, plead guilty to careless and reckless driving and was ordered to pay $50 and court cost in the action. Clifton Jacobs of Fairmont plead guilty to speeding (66-55) and was given a prayer for judge ment upon payment of the court cost. Curly Smith of Lumberton plead guilty to speeding (50-35) and was given a prayer for judge ment upon payment of the court action. Johnson Hunt of High Point plead guilty to driving with a blood alcohol level of .10% or more by weight and was given a 12-month suspended sentence and instructed to pay $300 and cost plus surrender his operator's license for 12 months. Gary Richard Butler of Ten nessee plead guilty to exceeding a safe speed and was ordered to pay cost in the court action. Delia Mayuor Elected To Indian Commission Hoke County Register of Deeds Delia Maynor became the first representative of that county on the North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs on October 25. Maynor garnered 226 votes, overcoming Robeson County's candidate Valenda Morgan, 150, and Scotland County's Mary Brayboy Munger, 16. The election was held to elect a representative for the northern part of Robeson County, Scotland County and Hoke County. Voting was held at seven loca tions. Those voting places and vote totals were: ?Union Chapel -- Delia Maynor, 18; Velenda Morgan, 13; Mary Brayboy Munger, 1 . ?Rex-Rennert -- Delia Maynor, 12; Valenda Morgan, 103; Mary Brayboy Munger, 0. ?Magnolia -- Maynor, 41; Morgan, 32; Munger 0. ?South Hoke -- Maynor. 86: Morgan 0. Munger, 0. ?Mt. Elim -- Maynor, 69; Morgan, 0; Munger, 1. ?Gray Pond -- Maynor, 0; Morgan, 2; Munger, 8. ?Washington Park -- Maynor, 0; Morgan, 0; Munger, 6. Ms. Maynor is the daughter of Joseph and Eula Maynor of Shan non. She is completing her second term as the Hoke County Register of Deeds. . . . Building Checks (Continued from page 1A) get further down the line to deter mine that," Martin added. Although the county could adopt the county-wide building in spection as quickly as their next meeting, Martin does not think that will happen. "I don't think they are likely to adopt this thing until after NRCD does its study," Martin said. "I don't foresee them doing it right away. They may do it before the deadline, but I think it is still going to be way down the line," Martin added.
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