PaRc 8-R—THE BRUNSWICK BEACON, Thursday, September 4, 1987 C-ouple Oet Suspended Sentences In Drug Cases A 1/cland couple received suspend ed sentences after pleading Ruilty to drug charges last week in Brunswick County Duslrici i rinunai I'ouri. Charles Mint?., of Ht. 3, U'larul, last Wednesday entered guilty pleas to misdemeanor charges including possession of cocaine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Vickie Mintz, also of Bt. :t. I.eland. entered a guilty plea to misdemeanor possession of marijuana. The initial charges against both of possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell and deliver were dismissed. The couple were arrested .May 18 by the Brunswick County .Sheriffs Department. I.ast Wednesday, Judge Jerry A. Jolly gave Charles Mintz a t\vo-year sentence, su.spenderl for five years, with five years of super\ised proba tion. Mintz also was fined $250. and was ordered to pay court costs and attorney fees. Vickie Mintz received a .suspended 60-day sentence with five years of superv’ised probation. She also was required to pay attorney fees. Also during the .Aug. 24-26 term. Judge Jolly heard the following cases: Gibson V. Barbee III, possession of beer underage. $25 fine. Craig Bryant, worthless check $16.72, wortliless check $23.54. wor- thle.ss check $13.00. worthle.ss check $45.00, county jail not le.ss nor more than six months, suspended two years, cosLs and restitution, not violate criminal laws. John W. Gainey, violation of proba tion, admits violation. Brunswick County Jail seven days. Gregorio G. Gonziilez. assault on a female, dismissed. William B. Hand, resisting arrest, possession of beer underage. Brunswick County Jail two days. $25 fine. James Hargrove HI. larceny in general, county jail not less nor more than GO days, suspended two years, unsupery’ised probation, costs, re.sti- lion $50 to Mars'in Floyd, not go on property of plaintiff, not violate criminal laws. Jeffrey A. Hicks, unauthorized use of a conveyance, county jail not less nor more than r,u (lays, sosiiemled. supervised probation two years, costs, restitution $200 attorney fees. Brunswick County Jail five days, credit for time served, not violate criminal laws. Timothy E. Holcombe, exceeding .safe speed, costs. Michael K. Hughes, exceeding safe speed, costs. Edward A. O’Leary Sr., assault on a female, dismissed. Glenda O’lxjary, coiitmunicating threats, dismis.sed. .Michael K. Osborne, larceny, disini.s.sed. Paul S. Pigott, unsafe movement, costs. .Michael D. Price, injury to per- .sonal property, prayer for judgement continued till 9/21/87. Cynthia Shepard, conuiiunicating threats, dismis.sed. Bryan Todd, violation of probation, admits violation. revoked, Brunswick County Jail seven days. I.ewis H. Trent, selling beer to per son underage, prayer for judgement continued, costs. Daniel W. Brilcs. breaking, enter ing and larceny, probable cause found, bound over to superior court. Baymon A. Watkins, possession of malt beverage under 21. violation of town ordinance, $25 and costs. Bobert A. Watkins, nosse.ssion of malt beverage under 21. violation of town ordinance, $25 and costs. Bichard Beid. speeding 54 in a 45 zone, costs. Thomas Stout, exceeding safe speed, costs. Joseph Hill, first degree burglary, probable cause found, bound over to superior court, not go about or com municate with plaintiffs. Dannie H. Jones, conuiiunicating threats, dismi.ssed. H. H. I’erry, communicating threats, dismi.ssed. Cecil Thompson, conuiiunicating threats, not go about or conununicate with plaintiff. Debbie Farris, trespassing, county jail 30 days, suspended two years, costs, not go on property of Kennedy or conununicate with plainitff, not violate criminal laws. Bwlney W. Bobinson, assault by pointing a gun. communicating threats, six months, suspended two years, suiiervised probation two years, costs, not possess any fireanii outside of residence, not go about or communicate with plaintiff, not violate criminal laws. Appealed. By an J. Allison, speeding 45 in a 35 zone, co.sts. 'I'eressa Barnes, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, posse.ssion of drug paraphenialia. Brunswick County Jail not le.ss nor more than 60 days, .suspended, supervised proba tion two years, costs, attorney fees $250, not possess controlled substance or dnig paraphenialia. allow warrantless .searches, not violate criminal laws; po.sse.ssion with intent to sell and deliver civ caine, dismi.ssed; felonious po.sse.s- sion of cocaine, dismissed. lane M. BarLsch. speeding 70 in a 55 zone. $15 and costs. Jesse E. Beiiloii, reckle.ss opera tion. county jail 10 days, su.spended 10 days, costs. Kevin L. Caison. no OSC license, clanuiiing from posted area, county jail not less nor more than 29 days, suspended two years, costs, $250 fine, not violate criminal laws. Paul .A. Clenuiions, reckle.ss opera tion, county jail 10 days, suspended 10 days, co.sts. William F. Coleman, injury to per sonal property, dismissed; trespass ing, a.s.siiult on a female, county jail not less nor more than six montlis, su.spended, supervised probation two years, costs, restitution $64.00 to plaintiff, assessment, pay cost, follow course, not communicate with or go about person or property of plaintiff, not violate criminal laws, attorney fees $250; misdemeanor breaking and entering, dismissed. Christopher G. Cook, failure to give name and address, dismissed; left of center, costs. Johnny F. Corey, speeding 70 in a .55 zone, costs. Joseph H. Dyson, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, $15 and co.sts. Dianne W. Holden, exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgement con tinued, costs. Mary C. Huggins, speeding 64 in a 55 zone, costs. Joyce M. Hurley, exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgement con tinued, costs. Donald B. Inman, taking clams after sunset, $50 and costs. LABOR DA Y SALE It VIOI^P^ biLsr/iiN SI (K,. i{i;rAii..^i8.‘).i S ALK lMtl(:K.Si;t.'}.> 00 i^SAVE ^5 OI.Y.MPK. OIL STAI.NS ■ Sfini tr;insp;ircnt or snliil mlors ■ NLkIc with liiisccil oil to pincirau- aiul proU tt wooil hcaulitulh SI itETAiK .?2(».«r> SALK IMn(:K.«l l.‘)5 SAVE OI.Y.MPK. OVERCOAT HOl’.SE PAINTS ■ A wide variety of colors ■ .Made specifically to bond to paint B Both flat and satin finish MTEX ^^*^1 SIT;t,. HI. I All. .SI7. L> S ALK IMIlCK.^l’J.Ti SAVE SI (;(,. KKTAII. •l‘>.'>.’5 SALK puk;k.si L‘>r> SAVE OLYMPIC. L.AT KX SIAI.NS B s, ,iiii colors B Si.iin o\i.r ji;iini or leilo o\er st.im B Ones t;isi—e.is\ (.le;in up OLYMPIC WEATHER .SCREEN B Semi-transparent or solid colors S Screens out the weather for extra protection B Repels water—preserves wood SHAUOTTC UIMBCR A Pelican Building Center •Highway 17, Shallotte *754 4321 •Open M F 7 30 AM 5 00 PM, Sat 8 00 AM 12:00 Noon Prices (roocl Sept. i & 5 S Si (Jiarlotte W. McKellar, exceeding .safe speed, costs. Bobert McMillian Jr., speciling 64 lit «i 55 zone, cc;sts. James W. Malay Jr., speeding 64 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgement con tinued. costs. Jerry L. Martiiidale, simple a.s.sault, dismissed. Michele G. MuckenfiLss, iin.safe movement, prayer for judgement continued, costs. James L. Nance. s[K'eiling67 in a 55 zone, costs. Clayton G. Padgett, .speeding 64 in a 55 zone, costs. Tracey L. Pivik, possessing and displaying license of another, prayer for judgement continued, costs. David Raynor, misdemeanor possession of marijuana, misde meanor po.s.se.ssion of dnig parapher nalia, misdemeanor possession of co caine. Slate Department of Correc tions not less nor more than two \ ears, suspended, supervised proba tion five years, costs and $250 fine, warrantless searches, not possess controlled substance, not violate criminal laws. Wentford B. Reaves, shrimping after sunset, $50 and costs. Ixiria Rivenbark, possession of marijuana, $50 and costs, appealed; furnishing marijuana to an inmate, probable cause found, bound over to superior court. Dondra Robbins, injury to real pro perty, county jail 20 days, suspended two years, costs, restitution $40 to plaintiff. Dorwin C. Shelton, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, DWI, level 5, county jail not less nor more than 60 days, suspend ed two years, unsupervised proba tion, $100 and costs, perform 24 hours community service work within 60 days, $50 fee, ADETS $100. Walter S. Spencer, no OSC license, dismissed. Gregory Stockhouse, injury to real property, dismissed; tre.spassing, dismissed. Robert G. Thompson, speeding 64 in a 55 zone, costs. Thomas D. Weaver, exceeding safe speed, prayer for judgement con tinued, costs. Zendal B. Whaley, no OSC license, prayer for judgement continued, costs remitted. Dwight L. Andrews, sjiceiliiig 70 in a 55 zone, casts Thelma 1. Bellamy, misdemeanor inedii’.-il .-i.ssistance recipient fraud. Brunswick County .fail .State Depart ment of Correclioius not le.ss nor more than two years, .siLspeiuled, supervis ed probation five years, costs, restitution $2,495.67 to Department of Social Scrx’ices, restitution attorney $250, 48 hours community service work within $10 days, $100 fee. not violate criminal laws. Troy N. Croom, without having ready at hand for inspection a cur rent and valid oyster and clam license, prayer for judgement con tinued, costs. Mark A. Register, sjK'eding 64 in a 55 zone, prayer for judgement con tinued, costs. Lorraine B. Stevens, simple assault, county jail not le.ss nor more than .30 days, su.spended two years, costs, 48 hours community scrx’ice within 120 days, $100 fee, not com municate with or go on property of plaintiff, not violate criminal laws. Linda M. Thomp.son, speeding 64 in a 55 zone, costs. Dean A. Wootlard, no oyster and clam license, county jail 30 days, siisiieiuled two years, $25 and costs. Alex Hewett, exceeding safe .speed, costs. Rocky Heaton, speeding 70 in a 55 zone, costs. Cheryl Lord, .speeding 64 in a 55 zone, costs. Donald Beavis, pas.se.ssion of beer underage, prayer for judgement con tinued. $’25 fine, co.sts remitted. Edward Ciillitoii, s()ceding 70 in a 55 zone, costs. .Steven Toomey, misdemeanor breaking and entering. State Depart- nient of Corrections not less nor more than one year, suspended two years, unsuper\’i.sed probation two years, Brunswick County Jail 12 days, credit for time served, not violate criminal laws for two years, costs remitted. DR. CHRIS MOSHOURES OPTOMETRIST f ft Ma y ^ n nn ■ snniE M V K ■ w n ■ BiwBk How frequently should one “change glasses?” There is no hard and fast rule in this regard. Certain people can keep the same prescription for two or three years, others require fre quent changes. The latter is par ticularly true for nearsighted children and many adults between the ages of forty-five and sixty- five. When growing children develop nearsightedness, it is common for that nearsightedness to increase a little with every inch of height. Un til they stop growing, their glasses become inadequate about once a year, sometimes more often. After they have stopped growing, there is a leveling off and glasses need changing less frequently. Many normal and most far sighted people begin to need special glasses for reading about age forty-five. This development may proceed with sufficient rapidi ty to require a change in reading glasses about once a year until age sLxty-five or so. • • • • In the interest of better vision from the office of: Brunswick Vision Care Chris Moshoures, O.D. Pine St., Shallotte, 754-1020 .Salt Marsh Sq., Calabash, 579-4020 j^ccic ^TcaSuii la uii: Visit your new John Deere dealer... FRIENDLY SALES & SERVICE HWY. 17, GRISSETTOWN • PHONE 579-2911 New Product Showing Saturday, Sept. 5, 8 am til 2 pm ^ree Refreshments! Yard Sale! Nothing Runs Like a Deere®

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