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Pregnant Shannon woman to be jailed A Shannon woman witi enter j*il after the birth of the baby she is presently carrying. District Court Judge Lacy Hair ordered Gail LocUear to 12 months in jail beginning July 1 , ac cording to Hoke County District Court records. Lockkar,27, who was arrested on her third driving while impaired offense on December 26 of last year, was also charged with con suming alcohol in the passenger area of the car, records say. Credit was given the woman for four days in jail, according to records. In other court action, John Fair ley, of Raeford, has appealed a jail sentence given him after he was convicted of injury to personal property, trespassing and injury to real property, records say. Warrants issued on the 18-year old Fairley say he tore up a heater belonging to Maggie Smith. The man also broke two doors on her house, warrants say. Fairley was sentenced to no less than eight months and no more than 12 months in prison, records say. Another Raeford resident, John Mcintosh, was jailed for three days after being convicted of assault and assaulting an officer, records say. According to warrants taken out on the man, he beat up Norman Mcintosh and hit Sheriff's Deputy Clarence Patterson with a wine bottle. Mcintosh was to be released from jail at 6 p.m. last Sunday night, records say. James Pate, another Raeford resident, was also jailed until Sun day evening after being convicted of assault with a deadly weapon and communicating threats. Warrants were taken out on the man on February 26. According to those warrants, Pate held a knife on Virgil Lanier and threatened to kill him. On both charges. Pate entered pleas of not guilty but was found to be in the wrong by the court, records say. A number of area residents were given short terms in jail after being convicted of DWI. Martin Woods, of Lumber Bridge, was locked up for 72 hours and fined $150 after his six month sentence was suspended, records say. Woods, 34, was arrested on December 29 of last year. His jail term is to begin on March 8, records say. James Archie Saunders, a Raeford resident, also received a 72 hour jail sentence and a $100 fine after being convicted of DWI. Saunders, who is 35, was ar rested last Christmas, records say. Rita Alford, who was jailed last week after being charged with con tempt of court, made a court ap pearance facing consequential charges of assaulting an officer. The 23 -year-old woman was alleged to have kicked Deputy Sheriff Ronnie Odom in the stomach, records say. Alford was sentenced to six months in jail suspended for 12 months on unsupervised probation with the condition that she not set foot on the grounds of the Hoke County court house during her probation. If she docs, her sentence will be activated, records say. James E. Malloy, a Laurinburg resident, was convicted of possess ing stolen goods, records say. According to records. Malloy tried to pass a money order from a Sanford convenience store to Raeford's Sky City. Malloy was sentenced to 12 months suspended for two years supervised probation and $175 restitution, records say. Deaths & Funerals Eageae Seaford Eugene Rogers Seaford, 65, died Wednesday at his home. Funeral services were held at 1 1 :00 a.m. last Friday from Shiloh Presbyterian Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Survivors include his wife Mrs. Ruby Wood Seaford; one son: E. Rogers Seaford Jr. of Aberdeen; one sister: Mrs. Kathleen S. Smith' of Southern Pines; three grand children and one great-grandchild. Arrangements were made by Powell Funeral Home of Southern Pines. Una McNeill Miss Lena McNeill, 80, died February 23 in Sumter, South Carolina. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. February 26 at the Raeford Presbyterian Church by Rev. Dr. John Ropp. Burial was in the Philadelphia Church Cemetery. Survivors are one sister: Mrs. Marion Jones of Cheraw, South Carolina. The family was assisted by Crumpler Funeral Home. Contributions may be made to the Raeford Presbyterian Church or First Baptist Church of Erwin. Getting ready for pledges These J. W. Turlington students are gearing up for Saturday'' Jump Rope for Heart activities. The students are from left back row: Lisa Simpson, Vincent Cobb, Crystal Acorn, Lamont McRae, Loria Glenn, Shanta Tillman, Julie Jordan and Kisha Williams. Front Row: Jeff Baker, Stephen Simpson and. Joanne Morris. Jump Rope for Heart kicks off on Saturday Hoke County Schools are gear ing up for another Jump Rope For Heart campaign, which will start Saturday. This year marks many years of Jump Rope For Heart, a national special event sponsored by the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance. Jump Rope For Heart is an ac tivity that teaches children the im portance of caring for their heart. 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