District Court I! Joseph Neil, c/m, posses- I ?ion non-tax paid liquor: possession for sale. (1) 2 years in jail, suspended for 6 years on payment of $100.00 fine and costs; not have pos session any non tax paid II- ' quor In his possession; not i violate any prohibition laws. (2) 2 years in jail, suspended for 5 years under above con- ! ditions. Alton Leonard Respass, n/m/26, driving wrong side of j Nol pros with leave. Jerdon Yarborough, n/m/60, public drunkeness. Not less than 30 days nor more than 6 months in cus tody of Comm. of Correc tion; commitment not to issue for 12 months on condi tion defendant not violate any laws of N. C. for 12 months and pay $15.00 Tine and costs. Bobby Eugene Mangum, n/m/26, speeding. $10.00 fine and costs. Jonathan (nmn) Valentine, n/m/30, speeding. $15.00 fine and costs. Ronnie Glenn Morris, w/m/20, failing to reduce speed to avoid collision. Not guilty. Jaiftes William Propst, w/m/40, speeding. Prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of costs. Gilbert Williamson, n/m/27, improper lights. To pay costs. John Richard White, w/m/40, speeding. Prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of costs. Albert Macon Perry, w/m/37, careless and reckless driving. $25.00 fine and costs. James Leonard Perry, c/m/22, failing to give signal before passing. Not guilty. Charles Ray Rogers, n/m, driving under influence. Not guilty. John B. York, w/m/48, operating auto intoxicated. $100.00 fine and costs, to surrender operator's license for 12 months; not operate motor vehicle in N. C. for 12 months. Appeal. Bond set at $150.00 to next term of Criminal Superior Court. Enoch Edward Nicholson, c/m, worthless check. 60 days in jail, suspended on payment of check and costs. James Gregory, c/m, peace warrant. Prayer for judgment continued until July 14, 1969 . , I David Gay Allen, n/m/24, stop sign violation. Not guilty. . Charles Caveness, w/m, worthless check. Check hav ing been paid off, prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of costs. Charles Caveness. w/m, worthless check. Check hav- j ing been paid off, prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of costs. Sandra Faye Greene, n/f/16. exceeding safe speed. $10.00 fine and costs. L. G. Grissom. n/m/22, improper muffler. To pay costs. . _ . Walter McDonald Beck ham, Jr.. w/m/16. failing to see movement could be made in safety. $10.00 fine and costs. _ ? Ballard Greene Bragg, H, w/m/23, exceeding safe speed Prayer for judgment continued on payment of Margie tee Brodie, I n/m/44, following too close ly Prayer for judgment con tinued for 2 yean; not to violate any motor vehicle laws and paid $10.00 fine and costs. Arthur Mack Jenkins. w/m/16, driving wrong side of road. Prayer for judgment continued for 2 yews; not to operate motor vehicle for 60 days; not violate any motor vehicle law* for 2 yew*. 10 pay costs. Thomas King, n/m. public drunkenea. To pay costs. Ellas bee Joyner, w/m/34, speeding. $6 00 fine and costs. Riley (nmn) Featherston, needing; no operators 11 I cense. Not guilty to no opera tor's license, $10.00 fine and coats in speeding charge. Henry En*1 Dunaton, n/m/19. Improper equipment. To p?y corts. Uamon Douglas Benson, w/m/35, speeding. To p?y costs* Donald R. Godfrey, w/m, worthleaa check. Prayer for judgment continued on pay ment ot check and corta. Donald R. Godfrey, w/m, worthier check. Prayer for judgment continued on pay nwnt of check awl costs. William Bhrt Hopklna, w/m/48, op-atlng suto ln toxlcsted. Called snd Med, bond called. Wiley Thomas HU1. w/m/32, exceeding speed. $10.00 flne and costs. Genii Hubert Champion, w/m/78, safe movement vio lation. Not guilty. David Gay Allen, n/m/24, j careless and reckless driving. 90 days in jail, suspended for 2 years, not to operate motor vehicle for 6 months except to and from place of work or on business of employer; not violate any ijiotor vehicle laws for 2 years and pay i costs. Allen Cepus Abbott. w/m/I6, speeding. $50.00 fine and costs; to surrender license and not operate motor vehicle for 90 days. Rudolph Mitchell, n/m/21, assault, profane language. 30 < days in jail. . Fred H. Loyd, Jr.. w/m, non support. Nol pros wijth leave. The following pleaded guilty under waiver statute to the charge of worthless checks, and paid the amount of check and costs in each case: Larry Ross; Lorine S. Caveness, w/f, and Charlie Hamlet, w/m. Edith Champion Driver. | w/f/32, no operator's license. Nol pros. Elbert Perry, Jr., n/m/34, no operator license. Nol pros with leave. The following pleaded guilty to speeding, under wai ver statute, and each paid a $15.00 fine and costs: John Wayne Bornoshy, w/m/23; Johnny Barry Pender, n/m/22; Richardson Murray, w/m/18; and Washington H. Ray, n/m/30. These defendants pleaded guilty under waiver statute to the charge of speeding and paid $5.00 fine and costs each: Sidney George Laugh ter. w/m/18; Stephen Paul Lamonde, w/m/26; George Ruffin, n/m/56; Alberta J. Mills, n/f/42; Larry Bruce Stevens, w/m/29; Joyce M. Strode, w/f/21; Elton (nmn) Scott, n/m/54; Wadesworth Junior Boyles, w/m/24; Jose ph Herman Dean, w/m/27; Perry Haynes, n/m/28; Carl R. Coleman, w/m/32; James Thomas Blacknall, n/m/39; Laura Hill Brantley, w/f/29; Richard Edward Kelly, n/m/30; and Eugene Lloyd Clark, w/m/45. The following pleaded guilty under waiver statute to public drunkeness and each paid $5.00 fine and costs: Caleb Todd, n/m; Rosco Wil lie Pernell, w/m/30, James Preston Glover, n/m/36; Ro bert Dunston, n/m/17; Ro bert Gupton, n/m/25; and Jiiqmy Mann Carroll,, w/m/22. The following, pleaded guilty under waiver statute to motor vehicle violations and each paid costs of court: Roosevelt Kearney, c/m/39; Emmanuel Smittie Davis, n/m/33: Eunice Clarence Kearney, w/m/54; Charlie Darrow Dickens, w/m/55; John Henry Branch, n/m/25; Harold Ray Allen. Jr.; Dennis Harold Denton, w/m/17; Henry Levi Branch, n/m/38; Freddie Lee Forbes, w/m/23; Harold Lee Culbreth, w/m/37; Marvin Collie, w/m/39; Sidney Ann Hardist er. w/f/19; Joseph Danitf Black nail, n/m/33; Alton Tant, Jr.; Jesse Bennett Mar tin, w/m/51; Lorette Perry '?abron, n/f/27 ; Jean Thomas Loyd, w/f/30; tarry Wayne Pearce. w/m/16; Zack Taylor Perry, w/m/69. Reunions (Frk. B.W.) The 1954 graduating class of Franklin ton Public School celebrated their first class reunion on Saturday. June 14, at Lake side Steak House. There were 19 members present to enjoy the evening along with Min Edith Jack son and Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Pruette. 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