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The ! /•' »/ ews - ournal S*arrh for liokt* principal continue laical youth attend 4-H *anip pa^t* 12 =□ V'u! j '•« I.XW'III Numbvr 17 I huraday. AuKual 14. / It- jf M elcome moisture 4 ihiH-moiing colli frunt brings wekomt cloud’i and mu'Hnerdrtl rainfall ti> Unkt ( nurrt\. I he rtii hture i\ hrlping full c'npi (eipetiaJh hihuno r^— Ik iMM and Muhran^i ihnt hast culfc 'd tnien the drought conditions that uoe “ord ihe Southeast this summer. Local child support program ranks tenth in North Carolina Hi ''■II> Jamir Moke C ount> ranr\ tenth vfj‘ viidr for il^ I hild Supp''* Infi' em*nt Ptograni, ordinit !o internal .tati'^Mi cntly relra ed b> the 1^ jiarlment of Soci il SeiMce* (DS-d The rating based on nine cfiferia ran; tng from total > ‘.lle«. tion" ver-.us total adminisifative cxpeikliturc ol running the program l to ihe perieiit of hild Mipport forms returrted for orreL non I)S l)ires:tor. Ken Wither* piH>n. 'xplained that when a mother applic to Aid to Tamilie* with Impendent C hildren (AFIX ) for j.sistancc she will get an imtjal payment if .hequalifiet. Then DSS will att'-mpt Co leoure this amount of money from the absent father Witherspoon s-ud that in orda to obtain the funds, paterniiy must first he otuhli.hed Afterward the money u advarKed to the mother from ?he AH)C program and i- later collected trom the father According to Witherspoon, when KJtneone default^ on Iheif hild upport payment, theagens . attempts to garnish their w^e* Another alteriutive in obuining these payment' to initiate a federal at^ vtatc debt set off on the tax refund* If this is done, the tax refund'r of those who owe payment would automatically be sent to the DSS for use in the AFDC pro gram "The default rale here it 42 per- (See LOC AL, page 6) Festival plans ‘look super’ B> Sally Jamir North t'arolina Tiirko Te>ti\dl plan-. "kHtk ^uper,” av. •,ording to L*/Ivn Manning, chair man for the festisal committee, which met Mondas night I estival pluns are on schedule for the event which runs from September 18 through 20. Manning said that as pan ot the festival’s official activities. Lvnne Maxwell, eommittec treasurer, will he making a prc*sentatiO)a to the •North C arolina Turkey F-Jc Uu'n Biurd. As part of her presentation, she will perform a rap and jingle she wrote for the festival. The jingle is also being taped and played on area radio stations as a promotion for Ihe event. Publicity the festival has receiv ed has been excellent, according to Manning Well-known poultry and general farming publications, such as the Poultry Times newspaper and Carolina Farmer have offered coverage. ,A unique form of publicity will occur in the collaboration between the festival ttimmittee and the Canadian Jump Team, which i; practice jumping this week at the Raeford Airport. In early September, the team will be participating in the World Sport Parachute Jumping Cham pionships in Turkey. During the competition they will wear official N.C.Turkey Festival T-shirts which have been presented to them by the festival committee. Manning says pre-festival safe* for T-shirts are doing well as are (See FESTIVAL, page 7) Cunningham to stand trial on September 4 A Raeford man cli.»rgcd with striking two law enforerment of fiicr 1* vhedultd t* appear in di-irivt -;>urt on -Wplcnibi-r 4, as. cordinj to record* at the county courthouse Robert t Ir-ttr C unmnghum. .12, ol 1215 fuller .treei wa- arrested .Sundav, Vrigust t .liin he retiivcvl to show his driver' license and walked away from a law enforce merit officer, says an arrest record tiled bv N.C Stale Ttooper D, H. Monroe. The incident iKCurrcd at approxMiiatelv .;'45 am. lui Scotland Avenue near the Main Street intersection. C unningham allegedly assaulted N.C. Tioopet B.T. Burr "by strik mg him in the lace and mouth with his fisi while the officer was at tempting to discharge the duty of his office." according to the arrest record. Another report, filed bv Frevoper Burr, says that Cunn ingham also hit Trooper Monroe in the face with his fist while the otficer was attempting to discharge the duty of his office. The Sews-Journal learned of the mcident through a letter to the editor submitted for publication last week. The letter, written by T obert Terry McGregor, nay* that Cunningham "wav badly beaten by some of our officers on Saiur day night.’’ A spokesman for the highwav patrol, First Line Sergeant E.>k Coen, acknowledged that a Jkuffle took place after Cunningham refused to show his license to law enforcement officers. Coen did rot want to comment on the delaiU ot (See TRIAL, page 7) District court judge orders six defendants to *sing praises^ " s ■ t, with d tichin,- the r.Ci'i .-rJrrrJ li; ; wr.k prai\rs .is j condi' n ofinc judsnicr.i by 2* vtfikt touit lud.;-r L-‘--v Hair, cc^oiJing to kouri Th-- MX 'tnvj I'Ki! ior divt-.r^mi: llic ■ T - ■ cirating iir.r3:,",*i'::rb!v k)ud, Jislurhiiig --iiJ uniiccCsv.v v n-*;',..- in the T^.-iith Mi)kc .."'Hmyrii i> by lii!”,.. b-' ■-.is.ii' aiiil r-Mifanc lanvii.ig^ jiid hisiiT rig disturbed ?hr jnr. ^ n fiiri jf,d rcpo--c ot people in vic.ivi, Mt'kr I ountv Coninu--i iui Indies \ Mum wjs ihc koinpi.iin .ini Ihc kJSv Ihc defendants were il>i' ordered not to curse, tarrs .m raise i.ain o* prov.ikt ifun nr'j.bhor'. The v:x found ;;iiiliy in ihe ,.i>e were C larence t.‘l.*rk. lb. Ri I Box ^>24, R-'d Tpritigs; I .tns Chasiv. 26, Rt. 1. Box t.24, c l Tprings, Kenneth Johnson. Ki I. Bvv. h4l (.1. Red SfWirigv. In l•’■f.l ! n l^. Rt I. Bo* 624, Red Sp'uik!',, ( .jrs Ri>u-rs, 19. Rt I Kc.l I'-Tingv. jrui Patty I unuii ingv 1" B. 1. |i,»^ h>R, Red Spriini- Ms.' ii; disiiKt l; ;;n. Williuni Bciiion I'r, lit Siable I'kicc Rceford. ws-. f-ound guilty fl viol.iimg ihc terms .vmj condi Ill'll'- ol his prob.iiioii. Mivd'jicv was -ciili ri'.cd lo * two v?ar prison .1. A s '•.iihful offender Rcsofds sev he cortiittntrd the Moi.iiniii h\ refusing to ttiairu.tin einploymcm during probation by vjuilting his lob at ihc Mouse of R.iclord Hodges' violation aKo included tailing to keep appointmctiis with his probation officer and refusing to attend a tour of McCain Prison. Records say Hodges wav found guilty ot Iti counts of latcenv in the Map h 7 session of district coutt. Grady Franklin Mardin Jr., 29. Ri 2. Box 254, Raeford, was found guilty of violating the terms of his probation by killing to notify his prolsation officer of his whereabouts on July 15 According to records, the failure of notification was in violation of the probation judgment given him Januaiy 23 m district court for a Driving While Impaired (DWI) '.barge David Harold Wright Jr , 17, found guilty of violating the terms of his probation, was sentenced to two years in the North Carolina Department of Correction. Records say his suspended Murphy is local volunteer vveatlierman H> Sillv .lamir Ihf IS a popular I 'p . of Cl at ion with evcfvoru For fariTier and miliiafv man. Virgil Murphy, il i*. moic sh ;n ju i a passing inicrcM. Murphy ;s ? voluniar wf.uh. i man fof i.’.e Ac'- ulturjl I * v .—.n Scrci-.f Me I*. ol 85 vnluriiccr in 85 loun* ";'; ncruss Ihe state wno provides inforii ijimn to the N- rih Carolina Asnculiural Wccihe:' Servii r irrd the North C arolma Fx len-um ice in M>>ke County. I .‘fL'h di'v \1ii?piiv (.ollcci* data on air — I ‘.esq teinperaiur*'. end rainfall (when ne>‘es*>j:y; Me utes ap-ai4tus provided by the Hiiiied States Hii'e?'! Ihe data be lcIIccIv is ierii difc-lly lo Ihe Njimnal W eal*-cr Service Meadquart;.", in '.•jt’bnd. Marvlaiid vvheic* it is uvi'd in wea ther lori.s.dvting Ihe news medw: obtain the data viv.m allcrward in ' imugh time lo be used iri ni'Vining ' .iifiT rep 'Its twi » 1 Mlirfvhv phones lilt wcaificr inlormaiioii into the I •riMon Service f Itficc where it is ''■"".led on chaMs ot \n irii'iilh pf'i'i.Jv ctch I tic data collccicd from the voliiiiiceis c-.d :he 1’> Agnciiltural R' canti Siaiions in the stale arc u r>J bv :!i F-.!eiision meteor ol'VjJiT! it N (, '-mte I fiivci ilv V writing agruultural weailcr '-t v'cone Soil and air icrripeta!"- f-.M,;.!. d over Iona pe"Hj miii, ate u*',J in cakulalions bv ■ o t'*-! in order tn help !. Mt ■ . decide when (hey should plam "■p »nd when I lies sfi"*ij-.l fiar Vc*? ‘It farmeis a rough idc.i .■! when they should pkii'i Mu* i i tell you wtihin a dav wti'.'ii ci"j'- vKill he mature iindri c''rl.iiii ■ muli tion.. Murpliy said I-iinperai".-..-Kjf,,,. j us-cd lo predict when cerl.iii'm . i pests will I’mergc Tins . .i i fr'tfH’rr in ihcir poi I'niMtl pin graitii. .Agricultural I v(':r, i"ii s * chairrimn W ilhc I .i t '• .i"n rec'UiI**d Murphy as a voluti'-ri v-cutherman and apptc lat b '■^Cf Vic the volunteer dm ‘‘ 1 he only w jv we Laii gri lii. in foiinaiion is d jveoplf phoiH it n, 1 rather.toils said •W: ni i nr bined ’’ Miiiphv lakes linipc: j! .c i readings m the c'.ening when O ' lempeiaiurc begins to dcn.i.' The nu".imiim rrunumuiTi llu-i morneler he u-cs in cdlcci dal.i misierv tioih the h::**'c.! .inJ , I ripe: .11 c! theOld h ! i;' I'c f s.ei befot ' next ,1,1 \, Il r,.|".ci;ii111 es are l.uken. : hi si' i ic-iiipeiature th- t ii.i tr st be pl.tscd lout m ’ '1 !ti, yi,= Old 111 order lo get - .1(1 ic.- I c.i-- ng 't-."j'ii> kc.ps the miniature w- itii,! ■-uion in the v^ird next to hi ! .vhi. Il .iJjicri- Ptiv jcres .■I 1... r; 'i:,,'!', Roerihb. 38 aiJcx I. , ■■■ I'-;v and pjsliireland 1'-. ' V Vshilef-i.e Mereliild* c • ■ -c III i.'iid. ten .ir: Ifcrv. I • 1, iiiid h -v " bio'.sd ‘c •' • kept ul 1’ Mi.'i'tis Muf then In 111.1; t . I I iiji'. Ihe u: IS go lo marfiei III, tall t'ui 'he* prue is ■t‘'wn so V r'h s ■; ihtf. iiii:il die spring,’’ M i M ‘ i" . 11 ■ I Slii'l'tiV Ilk'. ,lll livestock I"., .hi 1,1., the Judicngc of I'l 'ilii.ini 11111111.Il which have .. 'i-i iiitii 11 n.uicnsiiis anil are II. . il ih. nrc.llive i!! I of . 1' 1 1 ‘ t V » u »TVf' in tK. ’ ii. J.', . u ii't .in ail*. inc-.J m .1 I .1* , hi iiion to onirol I : I, h II not ontioll'd. the till •-It! Il fr-cd on the blood of .ih- 'I Je. r ise the animal’' A. u'lr .-.iiii bv one hall lo ihrc*- I VS 1 I Ml R. p.'Sf ) Virgil Murphy .sentence was revoked. Originally W right was sentenced to eight years (four two-year sentences) on January 24 in disinct court for five counts of breaking and entering into a com operated machine. According to recc>rds, Wnght failed to keep the conditions of his piobation by failing to maintain employment and by failing to observe the curfew of 10 p.m. (See DISTRIc'T, page 6) Around Town By Sam Morris Last week the temperatures were in the 90s most of the week. Pie afternoon and evening thunder- showers have helped with the heat and also helped keep the crops from drying up. We could have us cd more rain, but we are not hurt ing in Hoke C'ounty like they are in many sections of the state. According to most people 1 talk exj with Monday, it .seems we had about 1' 2 inches of rain Sunday night. The forecast is for more rain Monday night and Tuesday. The forecast for the week’s tetnpfrature i.s for the 8()s. This should make it seem like tall of the year * « • Now to continue Ihe vacation account: On Thursday morning, July 3i, we left the motel and went to the Anderson Bakery ('o m I un caster. l*A, This company adver Uses that it is the makei ot pret/cls and claims to be the latgesi plant in the United States, it was started in 1889. As you enter the room from which you will tour the plant, (See AROUND, page 6)
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