District Court Handles Heavy Docket The following cases were disposed on Monday, April 21st: v Charlie C. Perry, public drunkeness. Not less than 30 days nor more than 6 months in jail; committment not to issue until April 28, 1969, and defendant pay costs to day. Harry Lee Hopkins, n/m/22, no operator's license; careless and reckless driving. $25.00 fine and costs. Willie (limn) Horton, w/m/56, operating auto in toxicated. $100.00 fine and costs. Appeal. Bond set at $150.00. Earl Louis Bowling, driv ing wrong side of road; leav ing the scene of accident. EFFECTIVE MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1969 MONDAY through FRIDAY OPEN -7:30 A. M. CLOSE 5:30 P M. SATURDAY PARTS DEPARTMENT ONLY OPEN - 8:00 A. M. CLOSE ? 12:00 P. M. FARM TRACTOR t EQUIPMENT COMPANY, INC. Telephone Geneva 8-81 85 P. O. Box 727 Henderson, N. Cs Prayer for judgment con tinued for two years on con dition that defendant not vio late any motor vehicle laws of N. C. for this period and pay costs. Baldy Johnson, c/m/77, passing forged check. Bound over to Superior Court. Pwil J. Biggs, w/m/37, non support. Not guilty. Shirley S. Inscoe, w/f/32, fail to yield right of way. Nol pros with leave. Winfred Ayscue, w/m/40, breaking and entering and lar ceny. Probable cause found. Appearance bond set at $750.00 to May 12, 1969 Criminal Superior Court. Bryant Clifton Falkner, w/m/23, breaking and en tering, larceny.. Probable cause found. Bound over te May 12, 1969 Criminal <?tr perior Court under $1,000.00 bond. Charles Caveness, w/m, worthless check. Nol pros with leave. ' Lynwood Bruce Arnold, w/m/34, following too close. Motion to dismiss allowed by court. Arthur Leon Hdwell, w/m/52, following too close. Nol pros with leave. Nelson Kearney, c/m/21, public drunkeness, not less than 30 days nor more than 6 months in jail, suspended for two years on condition that defendant refrain absolutely from the use of alcoholic beverages and pay $25.00 fine and costs. Robert Kearney, n/m/45, assault on female. 90 days in jail, suspended for 2 years on condition defendant keep the peace toward all, particularly Gladys Littleton; not to vio late criminal laws of N. C.; to P*y $25.00 fine and costs. James Kearney, c/m/40, assault on female, 60 days in jail; appeal. Bond set ? at $100.00. William Earl Clifton, c/m, trespass. Prayer for judgment continued on condition de fendant not go on grounds of Bunn High School for 2 years and remain on good behavior. To pay costs. Percy Edward Cooke, n^n/17, shoplifting. Prayer for judgment continued for 5 years on condition defendant not violate any of the crimi nal laws of N. C. and not go on premises of Henderson Pharmacy for 2 years. To pay costs. James Thomas Alston, c/m, rape. Probable cause found. To be held without bond for May 12, 1969 Crim inal Superior Court. Grady Crudup, Jr., careless and reckless driving. 6 months in jail, suspended for 5 years on condition he not violate any criminal laws' of N. C. and surrender driver's license for 12 months; to pay $25.00 fine and costs. Robert Bruce Ayscue, w/m/22, no operator's li cense. Not guilty. John William James, III, w/m/20, no operator's li cense. Not guilty. Herbert S. Doroshow, w/m/49, speeding. Nol pros with leave. Gail Talmage Lindsey, w/m/21, speeding. Prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of costs. Charlie Spivey, Jr., c/m/50, assault with deadly weapon. Prayer for judgment continued for 2 years on con dition that he keep the peace toward all, particularly G. T. ? Brodie and pay costs. Robert Thomas, c/m/64, operating auto intoxicated. $100.00 fine and costs. Ap peal. Bond set at $150.00. Nathaniel Thomas, n/m/18, exceeding safe speed. $10.00 fine and costs. Robert Le^ Vial, w/m/42, exceedfnjr safe speed. To pay costs. Robert Lee Vial, w/m/42, speeding. $20.00 fine and costs. Jonathan Perry, n/m/16, driving without N. C. license. Not guilty. Elizabeth G. Morgan, n/f/58, stop sign violation. Prayer for judgment con tinued on payment of costs. Cornell Milon, c/m/20, trespass. Prayer for judgment continued on condition de fendant not go on grounds of Bunn Elementary School for 2 years and remain of good behavior; to pay costs. John G. Nicholson, c/m, trespass. Prayer for judgment continued on condition de fendant not go on grounds of Bunn High School for 2 years; remain on good be I havior and pay costs of court. I Douglas Wood, w/m, dam age to personal property. 60 days in jail, suspended for 5 years; not to violate any crim inal laws of N. C.; stay away from premises of Rebecca Watson; pay $25.00 for dam ages. S25.00 fine and costs. John David N'eal. c/m/24, non-support. 6 months in jail, suspended on payment of $15.00 per week for support and to pay costs. Daniel Massenburg, c m/18, non support. Not guilty. Johnny Wayne Steed, w'm/20, driving while license suspended. 60 days in jail, suspended for two years; not to operate motor vehicle for 2 years and pay $200.00 fine and costs. Paul Clyde Engram, Jr.. c/m/16, careless and reckless driving. Prayer for judgment continued for 2 years on pay ment of costs and defendant to surrender N. C. driver's license for 60 days; not to violate any motor vehicle laws for 2 years. William Otha Richardson. n/m/28. driving under in fluence. Prayer for judgment continued for 12 months on payment of S100.60 fine and costs and to surrender N. C. driver's license for 12 months. Joseph Graham Lawrence, n m 22, astault. Not guilty. Gladys Littleton, n/f, as sault with deadly weapon. Not guilty. William Yarborough, pub lic drunkeness. Not less than 30 , days nor more than 6 months in jail. Will Alva Layton, w/m/40, speeding. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs. Elmer G. Dudley, c/m/42, destroying personal property. 6 months in jail, suspended 2 years; to keep peace toward all. especially Bessie Burrell and pay $225.00 damages and costs. The following defendants pleaded guilty under waiver statute and paid $15.00 fine and costs; Willie Frank Swan son, w/m/25; Chaifcs Frank McNeill, w/m/30; Joseph Al len, Jr., c/m/29; Charles V. Cushman, Jr., w/m/42; Rob (See COURT Page 9) ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF OLLIE ALFORD'S GARAGE Located At Denton't Grocery, Route 1, Louisburg, N. C. Phone 496-3976 SPECIALIZING IN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS, TRACTORS, WELDING & ALL AUTO REPAIRS SAVE up to 50% or more off list on many items V5BP RAYNOR'S Wholesale Jewelry Compcmy 114 E. NASH St. PHONE 49S-140B LOU1SBURG, N. C. 2754S t 33 BUILDING SUPPLIES * Sheet rock * Ceiling Board * Insulation ISO or. Aluminum Screens ? Wall board ? Shingles ? Flooring ? Moulding * Lumber * Windows ? Paint ? Plywood ' Roofing & Siding PLYWOOD J4V CD SHEATHING" Ext. 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EUGENE EDWARD "BUDDY" PERRY WAS A FAITHFUL MEMBER OF OUR CHURCH FOR YEARS: AND WHEREAS HE SERVED FAITHFULLY AS SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT, AS A TEACHER, AS A DEACON, AS CHAIRMAN OF THE DEACONS AND AS A MEMBER OF MANY COMMITTEES OF THE CHURCH AND THE DEACONS: AND WHEREAS HIS LOYALTY, DEDICATION AND LOVE FOR CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH HAVE BEEN AN EXAMPLE AND INSPIRATION TO OUR ENTIRE CHURCH: AND WHEREAS WE BELIEVE HIS EXAMPLE OF CHRISTIAN HUMILITY, STATESMANSHIP AND FAITHFULNESS WILL CONTINUE TO BE AN INSPIRATION TO THE DEACONS AND OUR ENTIRE CHURCH: t NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED-BY THE MEMBERS OF THE DEACONS THAT WE HEREBY EXPRESS OUR DEEP APPRECIATION FOR HIS LIFE AND SERVICE AND OUR GREAT SENSE OF LOSS IN HIS PASSING: AND THAT WE EXPRESS TO MEMBERS OF HIS FAMILY OUR PROFOUND SYMPATHY IN THE SORROW THEY HAVE SUSTAINED IN BROTHER PERRY'S DEATH. 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