Variety Of Cases Cleared From Court Docket
Judge Ben U. Allen of
Henderson presided over a
lengthy Civil Session of
Warren County District
Court last week. The session
convened on April 25.
Many of the cases tried on
the motion docket for Monday
were dismissed. They
include R. D. Harmon vs.
Francis T. Ingle; Etta
Louise Harris Loyd vs.
Walter Eden Loyd; Sallie K.
Mitchell vs. Charles H.
Mitchell; Mildred Coley vs.
Lewis Coley; W. H. Dameron
and Company et al vs.
Pattie C. Davis et als; and
Deloris Lee vs. Linwood
Lee, Sr.
Also, Shirley Ann Robinson
vs. Robert E. Robinson;
Sarah Yancey vs. Burnell
Yancey; Warren County vs.
Mark Russell and wife, and
Warren General Hospital;
Warren County vs. Julia
Parker Alexander, et als; M
& J Credit Corporation vs.
Billy K. Gregory and Faye
P. Gregory; The Bank of
Lancaster vs. Billy K.
Gregory and Faye P.
Gregory; and Penny Furniture
Company vs. Paul
Delacy Williams.
Other cases dismissed
included: Loyd Campbell
and wife, Leola Campbell,
vs. Donald R. Coffman and
Martha Coffman; Duddy's
Inc. DBA Duddy's of Florida
vs. Douglas R. Mustian;
Joan Lane Christmas vs.
{Catherine B. Christmas.
Judge Allen ordered a
certain day set for trial
involving cases of Clanton
C. Perkinson vs. Bea
Lynch; Mary Louise R.
Thorne vs. Charles W.
Robinson; Sue G. Burwell
vs. F. M. Rivers and wife,
Dorothy L. Rivers.
A motion for trial by jury
was denied in the case of
Manley S. Martin, t/a
Martin Well Co. vs. Hannah
Cannady and husband,
James Cannady
Irene B. Martin, executrix
of estate of W. C. Martin was
allowed to be substituted as
a party defendant in the
case of Walter B. Rivers vs.
W. C. Martin and Carrie
Ball Martin.
A motion was allowed for
Frank W. Ballance, Jr., and
S. S. Mitchell to withdraw as
attorneys of record in Fred
H. Venn, Sr., and wife va.
Jennette S. Green. Motion to
vacate the judgment was
denied.
A caae against Amos L.
Capps vs. nl. M. Clark and
Bertie H. Clark was continued
for 30 days.
R. C. Comer, Jr. vs. Mr.
and Mrs. R. G. Hunt,
defendants ordered to pay
$125 to plaintiff and case
dismissed with prejudice.
The plaintiff was taxed
with the court coats and case
dismissed when D. H. King
vs. T. H. Buckley, Individually
and C. G. Green and
T. H. Buckley, t/a G & B
Sales Company was called.
In a case of Wilma
Sabrowski Lynch vs. Allen
Thomas Lynch, the court
found that a judgment had
been entered in this case
and that all costs had been
paid, the case was dismissed
until further opened by
proper motion.
Willie Johnson et als was
ordered to pay $337.65 plus
interest, penalties and costs
to Warren County.
Zell Johnson and T. T.
Clayton, trustee, was ordered
to pay $361.49 plus
interest, penalties and costs
to Warren County.
In the case of Warren
County vs. Mid-State
Homes, Inc. and Grady-T.
Salmon, the court found that
there was a double listing of
taxes in this matter and no
taxes were due, and ordered
the case dismissed.
Better Homes Improvement,
Corp., and Lunsford
Crew, trustee, was ordered
to pay Warren County the
amount of $35.38 plus
interest, penalties and costs.
James E. Watson and
wife, Mary Elizabeth Watson,
and Mobile Chemical
Company were ordered to
pay $320.58 plus interest,
penalties and costs to
Warren County. The case
was dismissed against the
defendant Mobile Chemical
Company.
Clifton Rowlette and wife,
et als were ordered to pay
$168.26 plus interest, penalties
and costs to Warren
County.
In an action of Warren
County vs. Poultryman,
Feed and Livestock, Inc. the
case was nonsuit after
Warren Deed Transfers
Gladys R. Wilson to
Haywood Wilson and others,
17 acres in Fishing Creek
Township.
Amos L. Capps Pulpwood
Co., Inc., to Lee Moore
Richardson, 0.48 acre in
Fishing Creek Township.
Wyatt Robinson and wife
to Pauline R. Cheese and
husband, one acre in
Sixpound Township.
Alton C. Pledger and wife
to Joseph A. Litzing and
wife, Lot 46 of Rose Hill
Park in Nutbush Township.
Eugie S. Stansbery to
Ronald Thomas West, two
acres in River Township.
Lake Gaston Estates,
Inc., to Robert James Sikes
and wife, Lot 174, Extension
Section 1 of Lake Gaston
Estates in Sixpound Township
Irene K. Edwards and
husband to W. J. Renn and
wife, six tracts containing 15
acres, six acres, 3 9/10
acres, Tb acres, four acres
and 2V4 acres in Judkins
Township.
William Van Collins to
James Clinton Boddie and
wife, 0.77 acre in Nutbush
Township.
Becker Farms Inc., to
James Daniel Marlowe, Lot
23 of Triton Point Subdivision
in River Township.
Harvey L. Barnes and
wife to Raymond M.
Pemberton and wife, Lot
193, Extension of Section 1 of
Lake Gaston Estates in
Sixpound Township.
Cecil T. Lynch and wife to
Willis T. Denton and wife,
.93 acre in River Township.
Grover L. Shearin to
George Alston and wile, 1.53
acres in Judkins Township.
Grover L. Shearin to
George C. Alston and wife.
.89 acre in Judkins Township.
Grover L. Shearin to
Thomas Lee Alston and
wife, .89 acre in Judkins
Township.
Grover L. Shearin to John
Allen Laster and wife, .73
acre in Judkins Township.
Jerome Boyd to Mildred
Stevenson, 0.75 acre in
Sandy Creek Township.
Alvin L. White and others
to Oma M. White, one-half
acre in Hawtree Township.
Elizabeth H. Weston to
Clement H. Weston and
others, certain property in
Warrenton Township.
Frank D. Perkinson and
wife to George A. Perkinson
and wife, 181.9 acres in
Sixpound Township.
Lake Gaston Estates,
Inc., to Melvin B. King and
wife, Lot 154, Extension
Section 1 of Lake Gaston
Estates in Sixpound Township.
Robert James Sikes and
wife to Richard A. English
and wife, Lot 174 of Lake
Gaston Estates in Sixpound
Township.
Marriage Licenses
Lawrence Arthur Brown,
29, white, of Henderson, to
Susan Wilder Donald, 21,
white, of Norlina.
Samuel Lee Bullock, Jr.,
22, black, of Manson, to
Fannie Geraldine Moss, II,
black, of Richmond, Va.
Robert Francisco Estes,
Jr., 39, white, of Prince
George, Va., to Peggie Ann
Pachmayr, 43, of Prince
George, Va.
John Benjamin Pexsella,
38, white, of Petersburg,
Va., to Phronzla Grace
Cowling, 35, white, of
Warerly, Va,
finding that payment of
taxes had been settled.
Tempie Sarah Harrison
was ordered to pay $554.11
plus Interest, penalties and
costs to Warren County.
Mary R. Richardson et
als were ordered to pay
S13.02 plus interest, penalties
and costs to Warren
County.
The court found that
Madison Spruill and his wife
were deceased and the case
with Warren County was
dismissed.
In an action of Bernard
Delano Johnson and Canal
Insurance Company vs.
Dorothy W. Hilliard and
Billy Hilliard, the court
found that the plaintiff was
negligent and that the
defendant was also negligent
and ordered the casi
dismissed with the costs to
be taxed to the plaintiff.
A motion was allowed to
substitute Doris L. Smith as
executrix and administratrix
of the Estate of Willis H.
Smith as a party defendant
in the case of John Jerome
Henderson vs. Willis H.
Smith, DBA Town and
Country Auto Sales. A
certain day was to be set for
the case.
R. M. White t/a Norlina
Water Wells was ordered to
pay $56 to Beckom Russell
and court costs and the case
then dismissed.
A motion to transfer the
action to Harold L. Spruill
vs. Carrie Palmer Spruill to
Halifax County was allowed.
Citizens Insurance and
Bonding Co. was ordered to
recover from John Bill Hall,
Jr., the sum of $1,183
together with interest thereon
in the amount of $71 and
costs of the action in amount
of $24.
Judgments of default
were given for cases
involving C. Roger Gardner
vs. Michael W. Hosier and
Frances J. Hosier; Henry C.
Hayes vs. Albert Hargrove
and Pattie W. Richardson
vs. Richard Cheek.
On Tuesday's docket,
Annie Rodgers Jones and
the Town of Warrenton were
ordered to pay $830 to John
Reavis and the case was
dismissed with prejudice.
Cases against J. Allen
Tucker vs. Hester A. Evans;
Ballard E. Jordan vs. Canal
Insurance Company, Inc.,
and Hulah Williams vs.
Stephen Acree d/b/a General
Repair Service were
ordered to be set for a
certain day.
M. C. Hick* vs. Carrie
Smith, administratrix of the
estate of Everett Barnes,
Hicks was ordered to
recover from Smith the sum
of $92$ together with interest
from January IX, 1977 at the
rate of six per cent per
annum, together with costs.
Upon payment of |850 by
Hannah Cannady and husband,
James Cannady, to
Manley S. Martin t/a Martin
Well Company, the case was
dismissed with prejudice
with the costs to be taxed
against the defendant.
Home Agent Discusses Smoke Detectors
By MRS. BERTHA FORTE
Home Extension Agent
Smoke detectors are relatively
new to the American
scene—so let's spend a little
time talking about them.
I'm sure you've noticed
that there are many brands
of smoke detectors on the
market—but they do fit
neatly into two types—the
photo-electric and the ion.
Let's think about each
one. First the photo-electric.
The photo-electric smoke
detector uses household
current—and it has to have
a light source. If you do buy
the photo-electric type—
there's one thing you'll need
to be aware of. The
photo-electric smoke detec
tor tends to become less
sensitive with age. Therefore,
you might do well to
check its sensitivity to
smoke from time to time.
The second family of
smoke detectors is the ion
type. These detectors run off
of either household current
or batteries. The ion
detector differ from the
photo-electric ones in that
they become more sensitive
over time. That means an
ion detector could give your
family a false alarm.
Most smoke detectors '
have a little test button. And i
that's certainly one of the
things you'll want to look for
belore you buy.
You'll also do well to buy a
smoke detector that has
been certified by a nationally
recognized testing organisation—such
as Underwritsrs'
Laboratories.
After all, a smoke
letector has a big job to do-,
protecting the life of you and
,-our family.
Many Languages
More than SO languages
ind dialects are spoken in
he Philippines, National
Geographic says. Half of the
slands' 44 million inhabiants
speak English, but the
nation's official language is
Pilipino (cq.),. which is
>ased on Tagalog.
The Corral
HENDERSON MALL
and Wrangler think Americans
should get what they pay for.