Seven Men Charged With Break-In Are Given Hearing Seven men arrested last week in connection with a break-in at Amos Capps store in Areola were among those tried before Judge Ben U. Allen of "Henderson during Friday's mixed session of district court. James Alston, Willie Lee Richardson, William Richardson, Jr., Conrad Solomon and Eddie Williams each waived rights to a preliminary hearing and were ordered to appear at the next criminal session of Superior Court to answer charges with $3,000 bond to remain in effect. They had each been charged with breaking, entering, larceny and receiving. Also tried were Jim Watson Lynch and Wayne Richardson. Charged with receiving stolen goods, they were also ordered to appear at Superior Court to answer charges. Rond will remain at $1,000 each. In other cases tried, the following were disposed of: Gilbert Lynn Bowman, driving under influence, speeding in excess of 75 mph in 55 mph zone, found guilty of driving under tnlluence and voluntary dismissal on speeding charge. Ordered to pay fine of $100 and court costs, surrender opera tor's license and not operate motor-vehicle on highways of N. 0. for 12 months. Peter Bullock, assault with deadly weapon, prayer for judgment be continued for two years on condition he pay fine of $50 and court costs. Deloris Bryant, telephoning threats, dismissed until brought back bv court upon service of warrant. Bennie Burton, public drunkenness (three charges), called and"failed. Order of forfeiture issued. Edward Anderson Case, speeding 71 in 55 mph zone, found guilty of speeding 65 in 55 mph zone, fine $25 and court costs. Robert Franklin Cavlor, speeding (i7 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on February 25 with bond set at $100. Keith Michael Edwards, driving under influence, failure to drive right half of highway, ordered to jail for six months, suspended for two years on condition that he pay fine of $100 and court costs. Notice of appeal given to next criminal session of Superior Court with bond to remain in effect. Stanley Green, Jr., speeding 50 in 35 mph zone, found guilty of exceeding safe speed, fined $10 and court costs. Richard Hargrove, assault on female, voluntary dismissal. Amos Lee Harrison, no operator's license, not guilty. Albert Henderson, nonsupport, ordered to pay $15 weekly into office of Clerk of Superior Court for support of minor children. Jacob Wallace Jiggetts, no inspection sticker, no operator's license, careless and reckless driving and manslaughter, placed on inactive file. Benny Christopher Leggett, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, voluntary dismissal. Robert Eden Loyd, driving under influence and failure to yield right of way. found guilty of careless and reckless driving after consumption of alcohol, fined $200 and court costs. Jerry Macklin, nonsupport, voluntary dismissal. Starkey Albert Manning, speeding 74 in 55 mph zone, found guilty of exceeding safe speed, fined $35 and court costs. Herbert McPheron, speeding 60 in 35 mph zone, found guilty of speeding 54 in 35 mph zone, fined $50 and court costs. James E. Perkinson, driving under influence, driving while license revoked, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 18 with bond set at $500. Lem Person, nonsupport, previous sentence revoked and ordered confined to jail for six months and assigned to work under supervision of N. C. Department of Corrections. Defendant appeared before court one hour later and complied with first order and ordered to pay $190 on Friday and remainder in 45 days. Edgerton Plummer, Jr.. nonsupport. ordered suspended sentence revoked and confined to jail for six months assigned to work under supervision of N. C. Department of Corrections. Elbert Guroud Rudasill, failure to stop at stop sign, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 25 with bond set at $100. Robert Lawrence Silver, driving under influence, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 25 with bond set at $500 with order of forfeiture on bond issued. Matthew Sledge, improper equipment, muffle^1, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 18 with bond set at $100. Willie James Taylor, assault on female and bill of particulars, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on Feb. 18 with bond set at $500. Nathaniel Townes, Jr., driving under influence, no operator's license, ordered to jail for 60 days, suspended for two years on condition that he not operate motor vehicle on highways for one year, fined $100 and court costs. Cleveland Watson, public drunkenness, ordered to jail for 20 days, suspended for one year on condition that he pay cost of court for two cases, fined $10 and $75 to Clerk of Superior Court to reimburse State for attorney fees. On charges of worthless checks, ordered to jail for 60 days, with sentence to b?gin at expiration of above sentence, suspended under same conditions as above case with orders that he pay amount of checks. Voluntary dismissal taken on other worthless check charge. Alexander Timothy Williams. speeding 77 in 55 mph zone, judquicnt -fcsoluto on bond. Paula Shearin Morris vs. Robert Darrell Morris, absolute divorce granted. Margaret Weeks Thompson Pullen vs. Charles Walter Pullen, absolute divorce granted. Ronita Williams Hevliger vs. Kenneth Moleniee Heyliger, absolute divorce granted. Priscilla T. Moss vs. Lawrence Moss, reciprocal, court found the plaintiff to be a resident of Warren County and defendant in court entered voluntary support agreement, case dismissed and no costs required. Ophelia Jefferson vs. William Jefferson, reciprocal, defendant ordered to pay to office of Clerk of Superior Court $20 weekly for support of minor children. David Wayne Lambert, careless and reckless driving, fined $50 and court costs. Thomas Erwin Watsbn, speeding 66 in 55 mph zone, found guilty of improper equipment, court costs. Williams Represents Base At Inaugural Sergeant Charles E. Williams, whose mother is Mrs. Polly R. Williams of Warrenton represented Seymour Johnson AFB during the Governor's Inaugural Parade held recently at Raleigh. Sergeant Williams, an inven tory management specialist with the 4th Supply Squadron at Seymour Johnson, is a member of the base honor guard which was invited to take part in the festivities. The honor guard is a volunteer- organization which performs at military funerals and other functions prescribed by the Tactical Air Command. Some of their recent accomplishments include participation in local Christmas parades and the presentation of the colors at the final performance of the Armed Forces Bicentennial Band at Raleigh. Sergeant Williams entered the Air Force in 1972. Arrives For Duty U. S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Lynford M. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Powell of Rt. 3, Littleton, has arrived for duty at Boiling AFB. Washington, D. C. Sergeant Powell, an administrative specialist with a unit of the Military Airlift Command, previously served at Kadena AB, Japan. The sergeant is a 1966 graduate of Mclver High School. His wife, Mary, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Harris of Rt. 3. Littleton. At Fort Bragg Army Private James P. White, son of Mrs. Shirley White of Rt. 4, Henderson, recently was assigned to the 612th Quartermaster Company at Ft. Bragg. The private, a driver with the company, entered the Army in July 1976 following graduation from Vance Senior High School. Graduates Army Master Sergeant Wannie B. Coghill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Derius Coghill of Rt. 1, Henderson, has graduated from the U. S. Army Sergeants Major Academy at Ft. Bliss, Tex. Sgt. Coghill is a 1958 graduate of Charles B. Aycock High School. Pike Graduates Airman Douglas W. Pike, son of Mrs. Christine S. Pike of Rt. 1. Littleton, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., from the U. S. Air Force technical training course for security police specialists. The airman, a 1970 graduate of Littleton High School, received a B. S. degree in geography in 1974 from East Carolina University. He has been assigned to Langlev AFB, Va. Baker Promoted The Henderson Plant for Americal Corporation has announced the promotion of Mike Baker to Packaging Department Head. Baker has been with Americal since June of 1970. A native of Norlina, he is a graduate of Norlina High School and attended Louisburg College. He is married to the former Charlotte Robinson, also an employee of Americal. They make their home oft Rt. 6, Henderson in the Spring Valley Community. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Baker of North St., Norlina. Anniversary The Warrenton Pentecostal Holiness Church observed its 15th anniversary with special services on Feb. 2. The Rev. H. Ray Ward, former pastor, was speaker for the evening. Refreshments were served in the fellowship hall following the service. Vaughan Honor Roll James I. Rridgers, principal ofVaughan Elementary School, has announced honor rolls for the grading period and semester as follows: Fourth Grade: Tracy Aycock, Angela Crump, Sheila Jean Davis. Calvin Fitts, Latashua Ixtgan. JoAnn Murray. Jamie Tide well. Fourth *" "'h Combination: Petula Alt Carolyn Ranks. Joy Williams. Windy Harris, Robin Eaton. Fifth Grade: Donna Grissom, Darlene Lewis, Linnie Walters. Fifth-Sixth Combination: Acie Hendricks, Brenda Turner, Lorie Dunston, Patricia Dunston, Jane 1/eonard and Delia Lynch. Sixth Grade: Jacqueline Alston. Gregory Ranks. Carla Rullock. Cindy Carroll. Amy Dickerson. Sony a Dunston and Retty Felts. Also, Linda Hicks, Wendy Howard, Angela Ross. Doris Ross, Sheila Webb and Karen Williams. Seventh Grade: Kathryn Newsome, Vicky Cheek, Valerie Gaither. Hope Snell. Gladys Rank. Diane Turner, Lawanda Powell, Carolyn Davis. Ix>rene Davis. Vanessa Dunston. Nancy Harris, James Howard, Sharon Starks and Eddie Williams. semester Fourth Grade: Angela Crump. Sheila Jean Davis, Latashua I/igan. JoAnn Murray. Jamie Tidewell. Fourth Fifth Combination: Joy Williams. Wendy Harris, Rohin Katon. Fifth Grade: Donna Grissom. Darlene Lewis and Linnie Walters. Fifth-Sixth Combination: Acie Hendricks, Lorie Dunston. Patricia Dunston, Jane I^eon ard and Delia Lynch. Sixth Grade: Jacqueline Alston. Gregory Ranks, Carla Rullock. Cindy Carroll, Amy Dickerson, Sonya Dunston, Rettv Felts, Linda Hicks, Wendy Howard. Angela Ross. Doris Ross. Sheila Webb, Karen Williams. Seventh Grade: Kathryn Newsome. Vicky Cheek. Valerie Gaither, Hope Snell, Gladys Ranks, Diane Turner, Lawanda Powell, Carolyn Davis. Lofene Davis, Vanessa Dunston. Nancy Harris, James Howard. Sharon Starks, Eddie Williams. Norm warren W. L. Rose, principal of the North Warren Middle School announced this week honor rolls for the second reporting period and first semester. Honor Roll Fourth Grade—Daniel Car ter. Kathv Cooper. Laura Jordan. Annette Milam. Joel Valentine and Pamela White. Fifth Grade—Harold Stegall, Stacev Lawhorne. Lynne Overhv. Cheryl Seward and Josephine Durham. Sixth Grade—Lawrence Alston. Denise Bullock. Stuart White, Dale Perry, Marv Epps, Gary Pavnter, Delia Edwards. Angela Jordan and Debbie Peace. Seventh Grade—Kathy Powell. Eighth Grade — Ashley White, Mary Durham, Gene Hicks. Elaine Palmer. Allen Walker, Lori Seward. Susan Currie, Teresa Dickerson and Susan Frazier. First Semester Fourth Grade—Daniel Carter. Kathy Cooper, Laura Jordan. Joel Valentine and Pamela White. Fifth Grade—Lynn Overby, Staoey Lawhorne. Kelly Ayscue. Josephine Durham, Veronica Terry. Sixth Grade—Dale Perry,* I^wrence Alston, Denise Bullock. Angela Jordan. Seventh Grade—Kathy Powell. Eighth Grade — Ashley White, Mary Durham, Allen Walker, Susan Currie, Teresa Dickerson. SULLIVAN Dr. Sullivan To Preach At Littleton LITTLETON—Dr. James L. Sullivan. President of the thirteen million member Southern Baptist Convention, will be truest preacher for two services Sunday. Feb. 13. at Littleton Baptist Church, Littleton. Services will be at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Until his recent retirement. Dr. Sullivan was for 22 years the Executive President of the Southern Baptist Sunday School Board, one of the largest publishers of religious literature in the world. He is vicepresident of the Baptist World Alliance, and is the author of six hooks. He was elected President of the Southern Baptist Convention in June. 1976. Prior to his accepting the directorship of the Sunday School Board, Dr. Sullivan was a pastor, serving churches in his native Mississippi, in Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas. He is considered one of the nation's outstanding preachers, being greatly in demand for conventions, assemblies and churches. The Rev. Herbert W.Baucom. Jr.. pastor of the Littleton Raptist Church, extends a cordial invitation to people in toe near-by communities to join Lrttleton in hearing this outstanding Christian preacher and statesman. Opening the oven door to "peek" during baking will lower the oven temperature by 25 to 75 degrees and alter cooking time. The Public Record Warren Deed Transfers The Soul City Company to James Groom and wife, Lot IS, Subdivision 1 of Green Duke Village in Nutbush Township. Edward L. Johnson and wife to Hartwell Thorne, Jr., and wife, one acre in Fishing Creek Township. John R. Ellis and others to Robert Terry, Jr., and wife. 1 1/10 acre in Warrenton Township. Lake Sites Development Corporation to Samuel M. Owen and wife. Lot 49, Section B of Quail Ridge Subdivision in Roanoke Township, Lake Sites Development Corporation to Samuel M. Owen and wife. Lot 26 Section A of Quail Ridge Subdivision in Roanoke Township. Eaton's Ferry Estates Inc., to Rupert Willis Hagwood and wife. Lot 55 R of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. W. K. Richards and wife to James H. Stegall and wife. .813 acre in Nutbush Township. Jessie Bailey, Sr., and wife to Albert Lee Bailey and wife, one acre in Nutbush Township. Jessie Bailey, Sr., and wife to James E. Bailey, one acre in Nutbush Township. Jessie Bailey, Sr., and wife to William G. Bailey, one acre in Nutbush Township. Woodrow Wilson and wife to Thelmer Hornsby and wife, 107.57 acres in Judkins Township. Margaret S. Davis to Larry Neal Shaffner. Ix>t 8 of Nocarva Subdivision in Sixpound Township. Ruth S. Jones and others to James A. Robertson and wife, 15.1 acres in Sandy Creek Township. George GilHs Alston and wife to Viola Marie Alston, one acre in Fork Township. Alice Newson to Edelweiss N. Riprcan. 25 acres in River Township. Marriage Licenses Jerry Warren Baskett, 26, black, of Warrenton. to Janie Rose Bullock. 23. black, of Norlina. Cards Of Thanks The family of George (Ruck) White, wishes to express their appreciation for the many acts of love and kindness shown at the time of the loss of our loved one. We thank our many friends and neighbors for the food sent, the lovely flowers, the cards, the visits, the many prayers and all other expressions of sympathy. Our special thanks for Dr. and Mrs. Bunch and the entire staff of Warren General Hospital for the wonderful services provided. Thank you for caring, may God bless all of vou. MRS. ETHEL J. WHITE AND FAMILY We would like to sincerely thank our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness shown us in our time of sorrow. Thanks for the food, money, flowers, cards, phone calls and prayers. We gratefully appreciate all acts of kindness shown us during the illness and death of my father. Son and Daughter-In-Law, JOHN H. AND MARIE RORINSON I sincerely appreciate the quick response of the Volunteer Firemen whose speedy action limited damage in a fire at my saw mill on Mondav. KENNETH MUSTIAN On behalf of the Drewry Volunteer Fire Department. I would like to express my sincere appreciation to every one who supported us at our recent supper and all other suppers and fund-raising events in the past. I am evermore grateful to the firemen, wives, children and all other people who have donated and worked so hard to make these events successes. If it were not for people like you. we could not exist. We will continue to need vour support in the future. A. P. HOLTZMANN. JR. Drewry Fire Chief I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the visits, cards, gifts and prayers while.J was in Maria Parham Hospital and since my return home. Thanks again. May God bless vou. LOTTIE V. CLEATON The family of the late Mrs. Mildred R. Summerville wishes to.thank their many friends and relatives for the food, cards and flowers and all other acts of kindness during their hour of bereavement. May God bless each and evervone of vou. THE FAMILY SONS. SISTERS AND BROTHERS The McCaffity family wishes to express their heartfelt appreciation to all for the many cards, flowers, food, telegrams and expressions of sympathy in this hour of bereavement. May God forever bless vou. ^1