Waivers And Continuations Reduce Size Of Large Warren District Court Docket Eighty cases originally set for trial Friday in Warren County District Court shrank to 56 before the session ended as 16 continuations and eight waivers reduced the number heard. Judge Julius Banzet of Warrenton presided over the session in which the following cases were disposed of: Bobby Gene Alexander, trespass, voluntary dismissal. On a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, he was found guilty of simple assault and ordered to jail for sixty days, suspended for two years on condition that he not go on premises of Lou Jiggetts for two years, that he keep the peace toward all persons, particularly Lou Jiggetts and that he pay cost of court, including attorney fees. James Alston, larceny, and assault on female, prosecuting witness called and failed. Capias Ad Testificandum ordered for prosecuting witness and bond set at $500. John Arnold, public drunkenness, because defendant has been in jail for six days, case dismissed. Charlie Alexander Ball, speeding 50 in 35 mph zone, called and failed. Ordered arrested and bond set at $350. Robert Bowen, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone and driving under influence, found guilty of driving under influence, ordered to pay fine of $125 and court costs, surrender operator's license and not operate motor vehicle on highways of North Carolina for 12 months and until he is properly licensed by Department of Motor Vehicles. Voluntary dismissal was taken on speeding charge. Roy Boyd, Jr., trespass and making annoying phone calls, ordered to jail for 60 days, suspended for two years on condition that he not call the residence of Linda Wright in person or by phone or through any other person, agent or servant and pay cost of court. Albert Bullock, failure to stop at stop sign and improper equipment - tires - called and failed. Ordered arrested and bond set at $200. He was also charged with worthless check and no inspection sticker and driving under influence. Bond was set at $200 in each case when he did not appear in court. Willie Burnette, Jr., larceny, found guilty of trespass, court costs. Willie Dale, Jr., assault on female, ordered to jail for 60 days and assigned to work under the supervision of N.C. Department of Correction suspended if attorney fees are paid. Earl Davis, using profane, threatening language on phone, not guilty. Loney Jackson Davis, speeding 90 in 55 mph zone and failure to stop for siren, careless and reckless driving and scratching off. ordered to jail for 60 days, suspended for two years on condition that he surrender his operator's license and not operate motor vehicle on highways for six months, pay cost of court and $50 fo attorney fees. Henry Floyd Evans, Jr., bastardy, bill of particulars, ordered to pay $60 to office of Superior Court for support of minor child and case continued under former order. James Goins. probation violation, ordered that probation be revoked and sentenced to be assigned to work under supervision of Department of Correction for six months be remitted with commitment not be issued by Clerk of Court. Albert Hargrove, worthless check, waived formal presentation of evidence and ordered to jail for 60 days, suspended for two years on condition he pay $143.81 to reimburse Warren Ice & Fuel Co., pay cost of court and $50 to reimburse for attorney fees. Notice of appeal given to next Criminal Session of Superior Court. Jake Hargrove, using profane, threatening language over the phone, fined $25 and court costs. Bobby Harris, larceny, wai ved right to preliminary hearing and ordered to appear at next Criminal Session of Superior Court to answer charge with bond to remain in effect. Idell Harris, trespass, ordered to jail for two years and assigned to work under supervision of N.C. Department of Corrections. Walter John Hundley, careless and reckless driving, speeding 80 in 55 mph zone and failure to stop for blue light and siren, defendant waived formal presentation of evidence, fined $150 and court costs. Notice of appeal given to next Criminal Session of Superior Court with bond to remain in effect. Edward Johnson, obstructing officer, no operator's license, called and failed. Ordered for appearance on April 2 and bond set at $200. Cervie Lemont McKinnon. speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Ordered arrested and bond get at $350. Larry Darnell Perry, no operator's license, ordered to jail for 60 days, suspended for two years on condition he not operate motor vehicle on highways until properly li censed by Dept. of Motor Vehicles, ordered to pay $50 to reimburse attorney fees and court costs. Larry Donnell Perry, public drunkenness, voluntary dismis sal. Craig J. Popadich. speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Thomas A. Ragonesi, speed ing 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Eugene Reed, failure to see safe movement, driving under influence and transporting broken sealed alcoholic beverage, ordered to jail for 60 days, suspended for two years on condition that he not violate any motor vehicle laws of State for two years, not operate 'vehicle on highways for 12 months, fined $100 and court costs. Voluntary dismissal taken on broken sealed alcoho'ic beverage charge. William Reynolds,Jr., speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called, and failed. Cleveland Richardson, driving under influence, no operator's license, voluntary dismissal. Darrell Roberts, larceny, waived right to preliminary hearing and ordered to appear at next Criminal Session of Superior Court to answer charge with bond to remain in effect. Stewart E.Rooker, damage to property and drunkenness and disorderly conduct, resist We said this in 1935 "A Bank With A Friendly Service Invaluable... among our resources... is a certain human quality that makes commercial relations with our bank a rare and gratifying experience. Business men of this town and county have rewarded us with their loyalty for many,many years." It's Still True TODAY! ing arrest and assault on officer, fined $25» and court costs. Charles Seward, worthless check, ordered sent to Vance County for service. Emanuel Timmons, speeding 70 in 35 mph zone, called and failed. Kenneth B. Topping, receiving stolen goods, not guilty. Gaynell Williams, communicating threats, case dismissed. Roosevelt Williams, driving under influence, no probable cause taken by magistrate. Nathaniel N. Wright, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Douglas Hudgins, nonsupport, ordered to jail for six months and assigned to work under supervision of Department of Correction. Roy Jones, allowing livestock to run at large, court costs. James E. Davis, eight charges of worthless checks, driving under influence, careless and reckless driving and injury to building, ordered to jail for 10 days and assigned to work under Department of Correcnon, suspended on Conservation Corner j Neweeltfce Werree W eed Weter Ceeeervatiee DbtHet by Jum Q. District Coaaervationist, 8C8. Parallel terraces were staked off last week for William Ellington on the C. A. Tucker farm north of Drewry. These terraces will empty water into newly constructed grassed waterways. • • • Parallel terraces were staked off on several farms for Thomas Burton near Oine. Parallel alignment will enable these terraces to be farmed with large farm machinery without those frustrating, short, irregular rows that end in middle of the field. • • • It's time now to inspect your pond dam. spillway, grassed waterways or other critical area subject to erosion to see condition that he pay into Clerk of Superior Court the amount of all worthless checks and cost of court with said cost to include jail fees due Warren County in amount of $55. Defendant to be given credit for time in jail on sentence imposed. that a proper grass stand is established. If a good healthy grass stand is not present, there is still time this spring to work to improve this situation. If you have had a complete plant failure for some reason, then of course you will need to reseed the area. First, rework the area to be seeded to loosen the soil and prepare a good seedbed into which the new seed can extend its roots. Apply about 100 pounds of lime and 25 pounds of 10-10-10 fertilizer for each 1,000 square feet to be seeded. At this time of the year apply about one pound of Ky. 31 fescue seed and one pound of oats for 1,000 square feet. The oats will serve as a nurse crop for the fescue. It should germinate and grov. up to provide a quick cover under which the fescue may get established. On steeply sloping areas or areas over which water will be concentrating during heavy rains, the key to getting a grass stand is to apply the proper amount of mulch. The mulch Recreation Is Planned The Soul City Parks and Recreation Association, Inc., is making plans for the first recreational facilities in Soul City, Mrs. Karen Carey said this week. The facilities, which are to be constructed in the coming months, include tennis can be straw, hay. rotted sawdust, woodrhipa, or any organic material. Mulch serve* two prime purposes: (1) protecting the newly seeded area from erosion and (2) holding moisture in the newly seeded bed. Old cloth type tobacco cloth or plastic tobacco cloth with holes can be used to help get grass established. If your grass stand is sufficient, maintain a vigorous growth by applying fertilizer at the rate of 15 pounds per 1000 square feet in the spring and topdressing with one pound of nitrogen per 1000 square feet in the fall. A good healthy turf of grass is your best protection against heavy summer rains. A little care and maintenance now will save a lot. of headaches this summer after its too late to do anything about it. . The Warren Soil and Water Conservation District office will be glad to assist you with your conservation problem. Call our number, 257-3836. courts, a basketball court, a combination volleyball and basketball court and a swimming pool. Three first class tennis courts are being planned with fencing, wind screens and lighting. Mrs. Carey said. The basketball and volleyball courts, which will also be lighted, can accommodate up to sixty players. The swimming pool, scheduled to be approximately 3700 square feet, can accommodate 200 families. The PRA Board of Directors recently elected new officers. They are Martin W. Doherty, president; Robert O. Kelley, vice president; Mrs. Janice R. Crump, secretary; and Ms. Dorothy L. Waller, treasurer. The other PRA Directors are Mr. John Edwards, Mrs. Evelyn McKissick, Mr. Sylvan Seymann, Mrs. Eva Clayton and Dr.-L. B. Henderson, Jr.. The PRA is a non profit membership corporation com posed of all residents and property owners in Soul City, Mrs. Carey said. The PRA will own operate and maintain all community and recreational, facilities in Soul City. A single daily issue of the New York Times required the wood from all of the trees on 160 acres of forest land.