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Harry T. HeupleHarry Thomas Heuple, 76, of West End died July 2 at hisresidence.A funeral service will be conducted at 4 p.m. Saturday at the Chapel In The Pines by the Rev.Phar1 HincnnWilson was an Army veteran of World War II and a retired farmer. He was the son of the late William D. and Lina Byrd Wilson. Surviving are several nieces andnephews.Arrangements are by the Fry-Prickett Funeral Home ofSaturday from 7-9 p.m. at Fry-Prickett Funeral Home in Carthage.In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Sandhills Hospice. P.O. Box 1956, Pinehurst, N.C. 28374.Continued from page 1DART unit for alcohol abu; condition of work release ole, King is to pay court cc $300 in attorney fees. count of the same charge u untarily dismissed by theDarius Lee McLaughl pleading guilty to possessii intent to sell/deliver cocaii sentenced to three years ir to run concurrently with a tence now serving with jail As a condition of work rel parole, he is to pay court cc $100 to SBI for testing. A of allowing an unlicensed to operate motor vehicle v» untarily dismissed by theJulius Charles Peek, p guilty to conspiracy to sell; cocaine, was sentenced to te in prison with jail credit. 1 not to benefit as a committei offender, and as a condii work release or parole isattorney fees of $720 ant costs.Pleading guilty to pos: with intent to sell/deliver c Peek was sentenced to ten j the expiration of the foregoipended five years, $5,000 fi court costs, submit to seai controlled substances, nc possess or consume any cor substance nor associate or fi places of known users, sul testing, return gun to rightfi er if it may be determinlt;associate with co-defenda charge of resisting arrest w untarily dismissed by theGarland Wayne Smith, c with probation violation, v an attorney and reDresentinMOORE COUNTY CITIZEN NEWS-RECORDPAGE 2 FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1993By The Associated Press More hot weather is in store for North Carolina through Saturday, the National WeatherService.Afternoon highs through Saturday will be in the 90s to around 100, with the exception of some 80s in the northernmountains.Lows tonight will be in the low to mid-70s with 60s in themountains.East of the mountains, with the exception of the Outer Banks, hot temperatures will combine with high humidities to push heat indices into the 105 to 110 range.Widely scattered afternoon or evening thunderstorms will occur through Saturday. Otherwise, skies will be mostly sunny.A strong high-pressure system extending higfcjnto the atmosphere is responsible for the extended period of hot weather across North Carolina. Little or no change is expected for the next several days.Extended forecastSunday through Tuesday: Partly cloudy and hot. Lows inthe 70s except some 60s in theDrawing by Shanann Rzucek, Aberdeen Elementary School daughter of Frank and Sandy Rzuceknorthern mountains. Highs in the 90s except some 80s in the mountains.Outer banksTonight, fair. Low in the mid 70s. Light wind. Saturday, mostly sunny and hot. High around 90.Northern coastalHeat advisory this afternoon for a heat index from 105 to 110. Tonight, slight chance of a thunderstorm during the evening then fair. Low in the mid 70s. Lightwind. Chance of rain 20 percent.Saturday, mostly sunny except a slight chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. Very hot with ahieh in the uDDcr 90s. Chance ofHeat advisory this afternoon for a heat index from 105 to 110. Tonight, partly cloudy with a slight chance of a thunderstorm during the evening. Low in themid 70s. Light wind. Chance of rain 20 percent. Saturday, mostly sunny and very hot with a slight chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. High 95 to 100. Chance of rain 20 percent.
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