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FAYETTE COUNTY NEWShewn and Circulation Off!*'*. F’hon# O*k Hill 90Eight SevenProbated; SentencedToJail,PrisonFAYETTEVILLE, Oct. 3—In theCircuit Court tod,lt;\ aii the criminal Genera!Stores warehouse lastmatter* wereviisposed of without March and the theft of 17 case* of trial*. Semen ents reached include i cigarettes Donald Ray Shawverthe follow nf.and Kenneth Larck were sentencedThe indictment against James ;o *^e t.ary 1lt;r one to tenCarver, charging him with the issuance of a bad check, was dismissed on motion of the defendant.years and the indictment was dismissed as to Phillip McCauleyShaver.. . - n . . Donald Ray Shaver, KennethJohn George Bide! 1 and Herbert jrredcrj(.k LarrJl and phuiip Me-W*ddy,’.Cil0re#d’ !2 y .te,) Caulcv Shaver, entered pleas of*Z th* **‘1? ®f \lrJt guilty, *nu on the** plea*Donaldfrom .he ci.y of Montg - ner. last Hay graver and Kenneth LarckMarch both withdrew their former W#V# ^ Mllt#nctd t0 tha p(nl.p.eas of no, fcuilty and sax ;tentiary lor one to ten years, and were guilty and askedI o be placed ph{U} MeCauIfy Clark won probation. Judge Thrift placedPhillip McCauley Clark was placedon probation for three year* andthem on probation for three years ord£ed to a hjs c0sts m thlrtyand aiked them to pay for the d#y| y 'meter* and to pa their cost# on orbefore January 3, 1950.Donald Kay Shaver, Kenneth Fiederak lanrck, Phillip McCauleyA second charge of meter theft Shaver, Calvin C. Fisher and Dew-wss dismissed against John Geoige ey r,rover McMillion. Jointly in-Bi tell, but Jamea C. Wood*, jointly dieted for the breaking and en-indicted with bun. entered a plea tering of the General Department of guilty to petit larceny and was store* building in June of thi*sentenced to one year in Jail.year, ail admitted their guilt. Don-Jame* C. Wood* and Oscar Rob- ajd Ray shaver and Kenneth Larck inson, jointly indicted for the theft ,.ach .entenced to the penitentiary of a man * *uit last March, both for one ot t«n year*. Dewey Grov-wlthdrew their former plea* of €r McMillion placed on probation not guilty and admitted being for three year* and directed to pay guiity of petit larceny. Wood* wa* hJ8 W}itg by tht. {iist day of the aentenced to one yt,*r in jail to jariuary tlt;.rrrn Phillip McCauley run consecutively with the former Shaver was probated for threesentence, and Robinson w as placed on probation for one year.Walter Nathaniel Andrews, inyear* and required to pay cost* in thirty day* and Calvin C. Fisher was sentenced to the penitentiarydieted for the armed robbing of for on# t0 t(,n yearS Carl Moore in that he stole his Several case* are set for tommor,automobile withdrew a former plea lhf, 4th Heading the lift is a mur-of not guilty and entered a plea df.r ch8rge against Robert A Mc-of guilty to committing an assault nowell. The Indictment against In attempt to commit a felony, and him contends that he murdered asked for probation. Sentence wa* Am0i Robinson last Ju'y.deferred until the first day of Jan-nuary, 1950 term,pending investigation and report,Clinton Henry Wright entered a plea ot guiity to theft of a pocket book and money from Ida Caterhi.' May. and asked for probation. ,Sentence wa* deferred until the January term for investigation and sreport. 1Eddie lx*e Drake withdrew a former plea of not guilty to the theftof a wallet and money from Edward E. Sire last April, and entered a plea of guiity and wa* placed on probation for three years, to make restitution in six months and to pay hi* costa by the Januaryterm.Leonard Del, indicted for the , theft of a car from Harold Ray Callahan, withdrew in* former plea of not guilty, and said he was guilty He was probated for one year, ordered to make restitution in ti« amount of $47 and to pay the cosif.Denver Skaggs entered a pleaof guilty to petit larceny and was placed on probation for one year.Earl Clandetun entered a plea of guiity to resisting arrest and was placed on piobation for one year and directed to pay the costs.Donald Hay Shaver and Kenneth Larck, jointly indicted for thebreaking and entering of a shop belonging to Maryland New River Coal Co. and the theft of articles, each were sentenced to the penitentiary for one to ten years, on their guilty pleas.Donald Hay Shaver, Kenneth Frederick Larck and Maxwell Shaver, jointly indicted for thebreaking and entering of the Gen- j era) Stores warehouse last Apriland the theft of 51 cases of ciga~4rette* and truck; pleas of guiltywere lodged with the court by Donald Hay Shaver and KennethF. Larck, and both were sentencedto the penitentiary for one to ten years.Donald Ray Shaver, Kenneth Frederick Larok and Phillip McCauley Shaver, jointly indicted for the breaking and entering of the
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