far) L. Solomon, 1 a 2.90 Harold Sprulll, 2 a 34.36 flughley C. Sprulll, 133 a 224.92 Herbert Taylor, Jr., & Minnie Taylor, 1 a 109.90 Heir" of John D. Taylor, 26 75/100 a 36.11 Taylor, 5 87/100 a 2.84 Jleirs of Nelson Thome, 10 60/100 a 10.26 tlohn Watson, 26 a 14.09 Henry S. West, 2 Lots, 112.57 Willie Gray West, 80 a 50.34 Pari T. White & Therman Booker, 53 a 33.25 Heirs of Thomas Williams, 50 a 35.92 Cleoria S. Wilson, 30 90/100 a..J 25.17 Clepria S. Wilson & Thomas W. Wilson, 9 75/100 a 114.82 Dewey C. Carroll, 2 a 3.10 WARRENTON TOWNSHIP • Earnest Algood, Jr. & c,Mable Algood, 47/100 a $157.74 Joseph C. Algood, 1 Lot 3.87 John H. Allen fc Barbara Mae Allen, 57 54/100 a 234.86 A1 Floyd Alston, Jr. Ac -Doris Perry Alston, 1 Lot 149.82 Clinton G. Alston, 15 a 246.09 Herman O. Alston & Barbara Alston, 66/100 a 120.03 Heirs of James Alston, 1 Lot 41.63 Lee Floyd Alston & Patricia Mann Alston, 1 Lot 168.21 Mable H. Alston, 2 a 0.88 Mary Brown Alston, 1 Lot ,..174.33 Robert Alston, Jr., 43 82/100 a ...62.89 Samuel Alston & Others, 3 50/100 a 19.80 Sandy Alston, 25 a 28.09 Stephen T. Alston, Jr. & Wilhelmenia Alston, 2 90/100 a 144.30 Willie Lee Alston, 84/100 a 37.26 Cleveland Anderson & Willie B. Anderson, 1 Lot 35.61 Emanuel Andrews, Jr., 50/100 a 75.28 Walter Barnes & Edna G. Barnes, 14/100 a 70.47 Chanie Battle, 1 Lot 14.52 William Battle & Mildred A. Battle, 60/100 a 73.80 George Nathan Bell, 2 65/100 a 60.47 Charles C. Belote, Jr., 1 a 91.74 Graham V. Boyd, Jr. & Fern Boyd, 1 Lot 235.51 Lillie Boyd, 1 Lot....; 4.84 Pattie D. Boyd, 1 Lot 145.91 Roy A. Boyd, Jr. & Carolyn Hunt Boyd, 1 Lot 153.34 Dempsey B. Brown, 1 Lot 4.40 Dempsey B. Brown & Others, 2 Lots 68.73 Eddie E. Brown & Edith A. Brown, 2 35/100 a 134.77 G. M. Brown & Sallye H. Brown, 2 Lots 268.31 (Catherine Bullock, 2 a. 12.58 L,ucy DUliOCK, 1ZJ DU/XUU a. .. .......84.41 Heirs of Albert Burgess, 1 50/100 a 2.90 Willie Campbell, 1 Lot, 1 a 75.79 Carroll's Beauty Shop, 1 Lot ...21.49 Arthur L. Carter, 1 Lot 3.87 Matilda Cheek, 1 a 1.94 Heirs of Burgess Christmas, 14 50/100 a 20.50 Ella Mae K. Christmas, 92/100 a 46.08 James G. Christmas, 3 a 5.81 Heirs of W. M. Christmas, 4 a 5.42 W. Exum Clarke, 1 01/100 a 4.40 W. A. Cleaton, 4 Lots 8.80 Francis Collins & Hargie Collins, 30/100 a 66.22 James V. Collins, 80/100 a 75.77 Willie Cook, 1 Lot 38.14 Heirs of Charlie Cooper, 9 a 19.58 Heirs of Nancy Cooper, 3 90/100 a 42.31 G*ln £ Wife, 18 90/100 a 60u23, WOllte Crosson, 1 a Heirs of Silas Curtis, 1 Lot, 50/100 a 18.39 Dagel Supply Co., 13 a 12.58 Wilbert Daniels & Lucille W. Daniels, 1 50/100 a 65.40 Alfred R. Davis, 1 a 54.98 Heirs of Annie L. Davis, 25 a 27.10 Ernest Davis, 1 a 1.94 Heirs of George Edward Davis, 3 a 67.94 Heirs of Horace Davis, 2 Lots 52.00 James A. Davis, 150/100 a 112.13 Heirs of Mamie Davis, 3 a 12.32 Mattie Lee Davis, 2 Lots 5.32 Merritt Davis, 1 Lot 58.32 Norman S. Davis, 1 Lot 82.15 Pattie H. Davis, 29 a 56.78 Rasa Belle Davis, 2 a 2.64 Shirley D. Davis, 1 a 0.97 Heirs of Eddie Debnam, 8 33/100 a 6.28 Jessie Dunston, 26 50/100 a 63.76 Robert Dunston, 19 50/100 a 15.15 Ovens Durham, 26 a 45.34 Willie Egerton, 1 a 29.26 John Elam, 1 a 126.53 Margaret P. Elliott, 6 08/100 a 54.90 David Faulcon, 1 a 125.04 Leonard Faulcon & Ernestine S. Faulcon, 1 30/100 a 20.97 Rebecca Fitts, 2 a 5.81 Richard Foster it Elizabeth Foster, 1 Lot 73.77 James E. Franklin, 2 Lots 31.68 Lflcy D. Furby, 2 65/100 a 5.30 Archie Green & Winnie Green, 1 a 16.41 Ethel W. Green, 50/100 a 33.84 Heirs of Henry Green, 6 a 34.66 Heirs of Henry Green, 2 a 13.55 Heirs of J. K. Green & Manson Green, 1 Lot..... 14.52 Rosa Williams Green, 55/100 a 116.54 Heirs of James Griggs, 1 Lot 2.90 Albert Hargrove, 26 a. ............247.02 Jessie Harper, 2 a 111.71 Heirs of Laura W. Harvey, 2 a 59.29 George R. Hawkins, 2 Lots 14.08 Heirs of Joe Henderson, 31 a 42.66 Eugene Hicks & Shirley C. Hicks, 1 Lot 146.65 Anha Holloway, 1 Lot 3.87 Nancy Howard, 1 Lot 230.54 Let B. Humphrey, 1 a 46.59 Walter J. Hundley & Linda E. Hundley, 180 50/100 a 453.64 Heirs of Ben Jefferson, 3 50/100 a 6.78 Heirs of Sidney Jiggetts, 1 a 5-81 Annie T. Johnson, 2Lots 1.76 Johri Henry Johnson, 50/100 a 88.31 William Henry Johnson, 1 Lot 0.66 Heirs of Annie Jones, 1 a 74.78 Ed-Jones, 1 42/100 a 5-81 Heirs of Kenlee Jones, 1 42/100 a 8.71 Mary Alston Jones, 95/100 a 18.39 Nathaniel Jones & Annie Louise Jones, 26 a 102.86 Rosa Jones, 1 42/100 a 5.81 Heirs of Mary Jordan, 2 a 11.57 Mary Jane Jordan, 1 34/100 a 47.54 Wilhelmenia W. Kearney, 25 a 24.20 Clarence Kersey, 28/100 a 44.81 Elisabeth D. King, 1 Lot 51JH Henry B. King & Susie Perry King, 1 a 15.09 HO«ard King k Lillie B King, 8 33/100 a 72.02 John King, 6 a 4 07 Hairs of John Lee, 75 a M-M Viola Lovely, 50/100 a George C. McLamb & Wife, 123 a 117.38 James Marrow, 2 a 4.84 Mrs. Gussie Martin, 1 Lot 46.83 Candies D. Miller, 3 Lota 99.23 Dora Mumphord, 8 50/100 a 5.76 Elizabeth Newsome & Millard Newsome, 1 a 100.14 Heirs of Jeff Nicholson, 1 a 2.90 P. E. A. Investors, Inc., 9 48/100 a 254.21 Fred Palmer, 3 Lots 2.18 Lottie Mae Palmer, 1 Lot 1.76 Heirs of Mary Jane Palmer, 1 a 3.87 Samuel Eddie Palmer, 1 a 5.81 Heirs of Nannie Parker, 5 a 7.26 Heirs of Bertha W. Perry, 56/100 a 3.87 James O. Perry, 21 a 16.17 Jewel W. Perry, 2 85/100 a 50.38 Heirs of Lucy L. Perry, 3 a 7.55 Heirs of Richard Perry, 5 a 9.68 Heirs of Vance Perry, 2 10/100 a 18.17 Edward S. Pigg & Mary Pigg, 60/100 a 48.91 Mamie Pinkett, 50/100 a 22.37 Henry A. Pitchford,. Sr., 35 a 51.80 Henry T. Pitchford, Jr. & Dorothy M. Pitchford, 6 30/100 a 146.83 Archie Powell, 2 a 5.81 Heirs of Sallie Pritchard, 50/100 a 1-76 Thomas Ramey, 2 50/100 a 4.84 Heirs of Lucy Moss Reed, 1 60/100 a 24.76 Mildred Reeves, 13/100 a 2.90 Charles F. Renn, 1 Lot 138.29 Heirs of Chester Richardson, 75/100 a 1.94 Harvey Richardson, 1 29/100 a 51.09 Robert D. Rivers, 1 a 148.51 Robertson's Tax Service & Realty, 1 Lot 61.91 Nannie B. Robinson, 3 a 7.16 Queen Rodwell, 1 a ..2.90 Clarence Rose, Jr., 60/100 a 53.58 Roosevelt Rose & Janet Rose, 119 40/100 a 329.46 Samuel Leon Savoy, 2 Lots 2.90 Emma Scales, 1 Lot 2.71 Henry C. Shearin, 51 a 86.06 John Anna Jones Shearin, 2 a 77.38 Forace Silver, 10 a 9.78 Frances W. Simmons, 52/100 a 7.74 Lonnie Smith, 1 a 3.87 Mary Smith, 50/100 a 3.87 Archie Somerville, 3'a 2.04 Heirs of Mollie R. Somerville, 27 a 26.42 Madison Spruill, 5 a 3.39 Vernon H. Steed, T/A Warren Theatre, 1 Lot 260.04 Charles Stevenson, 1 a 35.53 Heirs of Laura S. Taylor, 1 Lot, 176 a 172.89 Lonnie Taylor & Katie Taylor, 2 Lots 9.68 Marie Taylor, 1 Lot 42.77 Mary Sue Taylor, 50/100 a. ..7.92 Mittie V. Taylor, 1 50/100 a. 2.90 John B. Terry, 2 a 5.32 William E. Terry & Callie Terry, 2 Lots, 55 57/100 a 226.52 Esther Alston Thompson, 6 a 4.07 J. B. Thompson & Evelyn K. Thompson, 2 Lots 232.11 Beatrice Townes & Rose Stewart, 1 Lot 39.69 Theo D. Townes, 1 Lot 58.06P Louis Towns, Jr., 4 Lots, 14 a 74.20 Louis Towns, Jr., & Mary W. Towns, 9 Lots 5.28 Curley Tuck, Jr., 1 Lot 44.66 Martin L. Vaughan, 1 a 119.02 Alice Walker, 1 Lot ....3.52 Heirs of Mrs. Carrie C. Ward, 2 Lots, 2 63/100 a 125.27 Dixon H. Ward, 1 Lot 9.30 Eugene Watson, 25 a 46.48 John Watson & Mattie Watson, 43 50/100 a 94.58 }&$tfie Watson, 8 33/100 a. .«*.».!*,, .u.^.^.^<7^53 Heirs of Thomas Watson, 1 50/100 a 1.94 Tom Watson, 1 a 10.65 John W. Wiggins & Lucy Wiggins, 1 a 56.73 Betty T. Williams & Eddie Lee Williams, 1 Lot 136.89 Charles Williams, Sr., 1 Lot 35.07 Daniel Williams, Sr., 150/100 a 30.21 Ida Mae Williams, 1 a 7.04 Paul D. Williams & Elizabeth F. Williams, 1 Lot 137.96 Romey Williams, 1 a 49.38 Tom Williams, 1 a 4.84 Travis Wayne Williams, 1 Lot 137.96 Walter Wnliams, Jr. & Lizzie A. Williams, 3 a 45.01 Willie Leslie Williams, 4 Lots 31.90 Lassie W. Wilson & Geneva Wilson, 1 a 29.29 Linda Wright, 1 Lot 165.44 Raymond B. Yancey & Vivian C. Yancey, 1 a 147.68 FORK TOWNSHIP Anderson Alston, 28 50/100 a $ 16.21 Heirs of Charlie G. Alston, 97 a 60.81 Heirs of John T. Alston, 96 a 52.14 Joseph H. Alston, 19 09/100 a 15.89 Pory Alston, 1 a 41.34 Roy Lee Alston & Elnora N. Alston, 9 59/100 a 69.75 Shade Alston, 24 a 20.33 William Solomon Alston, 8 32/100 a 64.06 Heirs of Penny Cheek, 17 18/100 a 16.81 Richard Cheek, 8 61/100 a 125.07 Heirs of Sam Cheek, 185 a 98.38 Bobbie W. Davis, 5 53/100 a 19.88 Heirs of Pilate Green, 49 a 22.40 Carolina J. McJunkins k Anthony M. McJunkins, 51 a 127.55 Robert McJunkins & Esther McJunkins, 49 a 97.97 Robert Walter Moore k Nancy Moore, 1 a 121.47 Heirs of Catherine Richardson, 96 50/100 a. ..............;.6l.38 Fred J. Smith k Eudell F. Smith, 2,143 13/100 a 1,058.23 William E. Terry, 30 a 10.56 Heirs of Bonnie W. Williams, 46 50/100 a 40.44 Charles E. Williams, 1 a 3.87 Elaska J. Williams & Wife, 50/100 a 4.84 Mabel Cheek Williams, 8 61/100 a 39.63 Heirs of O. Willie L. Williams, 22 a 11.90 Sallie W. Williams k Trim Williams, 4 36/100 a 42.25 Heirs of W. B. Williams, 22 a 13.29 William Woodard k Barbara Woodard, 35 80/100 a 142.86 ROANOKE TOWNSHIP Mrs. G. A. Baker, 43 a $ 53.53 Jack Blankenship, 2 Lots 135.28 Joseph R. Broadnaz k Mattie Bell Broadnax, 46/100 a 34.98 Glenda Harris Coker, 1 Lot 17.42 Jesse Lee Coker, 1 Lot 19.36 Clinton E. Cunningham k Carol A. Cunningham, 1 Lot 26.71 Robert Clyde Dixon, 1 Lot 31.26 Cyril A. Folz, Sr., 1 Lot 29.04 Ralph Francisco k Anita C. Francisco, 1 Lot, 2 45/100 a 167.65 Harrison A. Giles & Ruth M. Giles, 1 Lot 175.17 John H. Haislip, Jr., 2 a 115.28 William M. Hinson k Janie Hinson, 2 Lot* 15.93 Annie B. Hudgins, 4 05/100 • 27.10 Madeline Hutcheson, 2 69/100 a 9.68 Clarence Jonea k Mary Alston Jones, 90/100 a 9.66 R. M. Jonea k Elisabeth O. Jonea, 6 60/100 • 114.99 The Public Record Warren Deed Transfers Lake Gaston Estates, Inc., to Hampton E. Paine and wife, Lot 106, Extension of Lake Gaston Estates in Sixpound Township. Lake Gaston Estates, Inc., to Kenneth S. Williamson and wife, Lot 165 Extension of Lake Gaston Estates in Sixpound Township. Eaton's Ferry Estates, Inc., to Robert S. Sheldrick and wife, Lots 386 and 387, Section IV, of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. Eaton's Ferry Estates, Inc., to Joel T. Cheatham, Jr., and others, 1/2 undivided interest of Lot 89R, Section II of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. Joel T. Cheatham, Jr., and others, Lot 89R, Section II, of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. Eva S. Holtzman to Reuben G. Holtzman and wife, 25 acres in Warrenton Township. James P. King and wife to William C. Leary, certain parcel in Warrenton Township. Harry M. Leete and wife to Kaiser Aetna, 95.65 acres in Hawtree Township. Thomas G. Harper and wife to David L. Bozard and wife, Lot 8, section T of Wildwood Point in Roanoke Township. Edith L. Louis and husband to Alex Katzenstein and others, one acre in Warrenton Township. Lake Gaston Estates, Inc., to Harry W. Falter and wife, Lot 147, East Section of Lake Gaston Estates in Sixpound Township. William Van Collins to Bennie Henderson and wife, 0.77 acre in Nutbush Township. Arthur Ray Brown and wife to Patricia B. Rector. Lot U of Walter Joseph^ proprny' 1H Nutbusft Township. Travis Pulley and wife to Otis Robert Jenkins and wife, 15 acres in Warrenton Township. Lake Gaston Estates, Inc., to Raymond G. Crites and wife, Lot B-19 of Lake Gaston Estates in Sixpound Township. Glenn B. Glasgow and wife to Wesley Dale Hatchell and wife, Lot 79, Section A of Wildwood Point in Roanoke Township. Eaton's Ferry Estates, Inc., to James G. Matt and wife, Lot 356, Section IV of Eaton's Ferry Estates in River Township. William Byrd Hoskins and wife to Kenneth R. Ferruccio and wife, 1.56 acres in Sandy Creek Township. Marriage Licenses Melvin Lewis Johnson, 19, black, of Hollister, to Josephine Harrison, 24, black, of Nashville. Johnie Rodgers Cooper, 54, black, of Brooklyn, N. Y., to Olivia I.eonia Fitts, 52, of Brooklyn, N. Y. School Menus Are Listed May 16-20 [Subject to change without notice.] Monday-Beef stew, green beans, apple sauce, rolls, milk. Tuesday-Meat loaf w/ Tomato sauce, mashed potatoes, greens, carrot strip, rolls, chocolate milk, Betsy Ross cookies. Wednesday-Ham Roll, macaroni-cheese, steamed cabbage, apple cobbler, milk. Thursday — Hamburger, lettuce & tomato, buttered potatoes, brownie, milk. Friday-Seafood platter, cole slaw, French fries, roll, lemon iced sheet cake, chocolate milk. Cards Of Thanks Allow me this opportunity to thank my neighbors, friends, and relatives for the cards and calls during my 'Stay^ ft* "Maria0 Hospital and especially Malvin and Lucille Haithcock for taking care of me since my return home. E. C. (Cliff) Robertson I wish to thank my friends for their gifts, cards, telegrams and the surprise party given by Mrs. Lala Coleman on my 89th birthday, May 7. MRS. JENNIE M. WILLIAMS Heirs of Belle Ross, 14 80/100 a 29.66 Fred Ross, 2 11/100 a 14.81 James C. Ross, 4 61/100 a 33.01 Louis M. Ross, 3 a 21.78 Ulysses S. Ross & Christine Ross, 8 86/100 a 149.27 William L. Ross, 8 a 90.27 Bruce L. Selby, 1 Lot 14.52 Jeanne M. Slaughter, 1 Lot 94.86 Walter H. Stephenson, 6 11/100 a 121.44 Frank B. Thompson & Margaret L. Thompson, 1 Lot 43.76 Vaden J. Thrower, 3 a 37.97 Ben Wells, Leon Francis & John Oliphant, 1 a 6.16 Samuel Williams, III, 2 15/100 a 100.00 Theodore Williams & Cora T. Williams, 3 20/100 a 80.17 George Edward Willis & Betty Willis, 1 Lot 38.72 ROANOKE TOWNSHIP [WILDWOOD POINT] Edgar L. Alexander, 1 Lot » i« 52 Johnny G7~B alter, 1 Lot 9.68 Henry M. Best, Jr., 1 Lot 14.52 Robert W. Brooks, 1 Lot 29.04 Donald W. Broom field, 1 Lot 13.20 Harvey M. Bumgarner & Suzanne M. Bumgarner, 1 Lot 168.95 James I. Clary, 1 Lot 8.80 Kenneth R. Creamer, 1 Lot 14.52 Raymond A. Daniel, 1 Lot 13.20 Richard E. Dempsey, 1 Lot 14.52 Emmitt Duke Elliott, 1 Lot 22.00 Fayett T. Finney, 1 Lot 13.20 Jackie Hamilton Gore & Wife, 1 Lot 114.66 Linda Diane Hatcher, 1 Lot 14.52 Jack D. Hein, 1 Lot 14.52 Eugene R. Hinkel, 3 Lots <43.56 Helen C. House, 1 Lot 14.52 Estelle G. James, 1 Lot 8.80 Susan J. King, 2 Lots 62.92 James P. Long, 2 Lots 43.56 Paul M. McLaughlin, 1 Lot 44.00 Richard A. Mayberry, 1 Lot 14.52 Doyle M. Moore k Others, 1 Lot 14.52 Gearl Mullins, 2 Lots 19.36 Theodore E. Paulin, 3 Lots 29.04 Dale S. Peele ft Marjorie A. Peele, 1 Lot 29.04 Kenneth A. Purser, 1 Lot 14.52 Cpt. Larry W. Robinson, 1 Lot 35.20 Mrs. Lee D. Sneed, 3 Lots™ 26.40 Samuel R. Thomson, 1 Lot 35.20 Kenneth W. Tatt, 1 Lot 14.52 Joseph D. Vidarte, 2 Lots 117.19 John F. West, 1 Lot 14.51 Lengthy Session Held Here Friday Judge Claude W. Allen, Jr., of Oxford, presided over a lengthy session of Warren County District Court on Friday. The court calendar contained 67 cases with only 21 continuations granted. Cases disposed of were as follows: James Morris Allen, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, fined (5 and court costs. Mrs. William L. Baskett, fraudulent misrepresentation, ordered to quarters for women prisoners for six months, suspended for three years on condition that she pay cost of court and pay into the office of Director of Social Services the sum of $22.50 each and every two weeks until the Social Services has been reimbursed for money she wrongfully received from them, and that for three years she not be found guilty of any crime involving Social Services, the state or any crime and that she reimburse state for attorney fees. Hence Bryant, communicating threats, voluntary dismissal. Ernest Lee Bryant, nonsupport, ordered to jail for six months, suspended for three years on condition that he pay cost of court and pay into office of Clerk of Superior Court $25 each week for use and benefit of his minor child. He was found not guilty on communicating threats charge. Charles Edward Burton, speeding 95 in 55 mph zone, fined $75 and court costs. William J. Byers, speeding 60 in 35 mph zone, fined $20 and court costs. Levoine Cheek, worthless check, called and failed. Order of forfeiture and arrest issued for appearance on May 20 with bond set at $300. t A..„ nt—i Larry HerDert darn, speeding 76 in 55 mph zone, found guilty of speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, fined $30 and court costs. Carl Anthony Crossin, driving under influence and ^ charges of scratching n n r u "0t «uilty 0" D.U.I. charge and ordered to pay cost of court and fine of $25 in one scratching off charge and cost of court in the other. Jerome Davis, two charges of unauthorized use of telephone, ordered to jail for six months, suspended for 12 months and placed on probation for 12 months under conditions of probation with special conditions that he pay to the Clerk of Superior Court $107 as restitution for Carolina Telephone and Telegraph and that within two months he pay an additional $107 as restitution to Carolina Telephone and Telegraph, a fine of $50 and two court costs and reimburse state for attorney fees. 4«J?n°«6 DlVis' sPee«ling « in 35 mph zone, court costs. Remit cost. William R. Fields, worthless check, voluntary dismissal. Johnie Fitts, careless and reckless driving, voluntary dismissal. Mayrice Clement Fleming, speeding 50 in 35 mph zone, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of court costs,— _ Albert Ronnely Hamilton, speeding 66 in 55 mph zone, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of court costs. Hazel Hardison Lilley, speeding 68 in 55 mph zone, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of court costs. Harold Wilson Lynch, public drunkenness, court costs. Remit all but $15 of costs. George Junious Macklin, speeding 81 in 55 mph zone, found guilty of speeding 80 in 55 mph zone, fined $40 and court costs, ordered to surrender operator's license and not operate a motor vehicle on highways until allowed to do so by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Michael Lee McCoy, Win 55 mph *one, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on May SO with bond set •( $ioo Ernest Vernon Ray, aim. Pl» possession of marihuana, fined $90 and court costs. Guy Richardson, assault with deadly weapon, ordered to jail for eight montha, suspended for two years on the condition that he pay fine of (100 and court costs, pay $44 to the office of Clerk of Superior Court for use and benefit of Wilkie Johnson as reimbursement for doctor's bills and that for two years he not be found guilty of any crime involving firearms. Mack Stevenson, Jr., two charges of nonsupport, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on May 13 with defendant to be held without privilege of bond. William E. Terry, allowing dog to run at large, motion by attorney for dismissal allowed and case dismissed upon lack of evidence. Selma Tuck, public drunkenness, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on May 20 with bond set at $o0 and other bond money forfeited. Lawrence Richard Turner, Jr., no inspection sticker, improper registration, and allowing no insurance, fined $10 and court costs on first two charges with voluntary dismissal granted on allowing no insurance charge. Martin Turner, assault on female, court costs. Harriet Wiggins, using threatening language over the telephone, voluntary dismissal. Charles Gregory Williams, failure to comply with restricted license, voluntary dismissal. James Williams, nonsupport. With this matter coming on for hearing the court declared that the state had no evidence to present adjudged that the defendant is not the father of the child and that the defendant Is not guilty of nonsupport. Order of arrest issued to the prosecuting witness for appearance on May 13 to answer to why she should not be held in contempt of court with bond set at $300. Donald Smallwood Wlmbrow, following too closely, not guilty. Casey Blair Yandle, speeding 50 in 35 mph zone, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on June 3 with bond set at $100. Priscilla T. Moss vs. Laurence Moss, absolute divorce granted. Emma E. Alston vs. David Lee Alston, absolute divorce granted. Wilma L. Allen vs. Willie Allen, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on May 20 with bond set at $300. Shirley D. Hayden vs. Sandy Jarrell, called and failed. Ordered arrested for appearance on May 20 with bond set at $400. Morris Grey Silver, speeding 103 in 55 mph tone, driving under influence, found guilty of speeding 90 in 55 mph zone and driving under the influence, ordered to jail for not less than eight months nor more than 12 months, suspended for two years and placed on probation for two yean undeT^cbn3ItIon« of probation with special conditions that he pay fine of $350 and court costs, surrender operator's license and not operate motor vehicle on highways of N. C. until allowed to do so by the Department of Motor Vehicles, that for six month* he not drink any alcoholic beverage and that for two years he not be found guilty of any crime Involving alcohol and that he make an appointment with the alcoholic control course at the area mental health clinic and attend all meetings and graduate from the said course. James Earl Bolton, assault on female, ordered to jail for 40 daya, suspended for 11 months on the condition that he pay fine ol $40 and court costs and no* be found guilty of fny crlm* Involving aaaault for « months* mii Charlea Gregory Wi»liams. Improper fined $10 and «•"*