Senter Presides Over Session Of District Court Judge J. Larry Senter of Franklinton presided over the August 25 session of Warren County District Court, disposing of the following cases: McKinley Silver, bas tardy, voluntary dis missal Ronald Hymon, com municating threats, HlmliMxl Glenn Fields, two counts of failure to comply, called and failed, arrest order issued and bond set at $500. Ann Champion, worth less check, called and failed, arrest order issued and bond set at $200. Abraham Shearin, communicating threats, ordered to Jail for not less than four months nor more than five months, suspended for 12 months (Mi condition he pay $75 fine and costs. Clarence Edward Watson, disposing of mortgaged property, dismissed. Tolly Randall Harris, being intoxicted and dis ruptive in public, called and failed, arrest order issued and bond set at 150. Barbara Octavia Howard, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, voluntary dismissal with leave. Frank Parrish, assault, voluntary dis missal. Rodney Hamza Bey, speeding 76 in 55 mph zone, voluntary dismis sal with leave. John J. Matthews, as sault and discharging firearm into occupied property, voluntary riiamigaal Vance Moseley, dis charging firearm into occupied property and damage to personal property, voluntary dismissal. Alton Hudson King, parking vehicle upon paved portion of highway, resisting an officer and driving under the influence of alcoholic beverage, motion to continue denied, arrest order issued and bond set at $300. Victor Lee Perry, third offense of driving Pressure Cooking Can Save Time, Nutrients If you're one of those "not-so-proud" pressure saucepan owners, do yourself a favor and pull your pan out of hiding. Extension home eco nomists at North Caro lina State University suggest you read the in structions that came with the pan. You may be surprised to learn that the pressure pan is easy to use and requires no special training. 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AT MACON FIREHOUSE Sponsored By Macon Rural fire Department r LABOR DAY/ W -s»p- iu i au CONNER MOBILE HOMES OF WARRBNTON *mnr >w Momiu hommm «nmuMCiMw«» »•» HOiiu »o*m k Hall Springs Shopping Confer under the influence, entered plea of guilty of first offense of driving under the influence, ordered to Jail for six months, five of which were suspended on condition that he serve a 30 day Jail sentence by being incarcerated on the next 11 weekends. He was also placed on probation for two years. He was ordered to pay costs of his Jailing and not operate a motor vehicle on the highways of N. C. until allowed to do so by the Department of Motor Vehicles. Patrick Alphonso Terry, possession of controlled substance, fined $75 and costs. Marshall Albert Tutor, speeding 68 in 55 mph zone, voluntary dis missal with leave. Carlton Wayne Lynch, uttering a forged instru ment, false pretense and worthless check, volun tary dismissal with leave. Lewis Pinkerman, driving under the influence of alcoholic beverage, no probable cause found. Gartrell Wheeler, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, voluntary dismis sal with leave. Stephen Robert Wind ham, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, stop sign vio lation, voluntary dismissal with leave. Marilyn Denise Sans berry, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, voluntary dismissal with leave. Daniel Lee Talley, resisting an officer, ordered to jail for 60 to 90 days, suspended for two years on payment of $100 fine and costs. Eddie McCoy Reid, failure to yield, costs of court. Irvin Duval Smith, unsafe movement, en tered plea of guilty of improper equipment, costs of court Bruce Barfield, larceny, motion to continue denied, arrest order issued and bond set at $2,000. Krishan Kumar, speeding 86 in 55 mph zone, judgment absolute on bond, voluntary dismissal with leave. John Wayne Lowe, speeding 76 in 55 mph zone, judgment absolute on bond, voluntary Hiamiwuil with leave. Percy W. Thompson, driving under the influ ence of alcoholic beverage, judgment absolute on bond, voluntary dismissal with leave. Robbie Green Kearney, driving under the influence of alcoholic beverage, entered plea of guilty of driving with blood alcohol content .10 or more, ordered to jail for 30 to 60 days, suspended for 12 months on condition she pay a $100 fine and costs and not operate a motor vehicle on the highways of N. C. until allowed by the Department of Motor vehicles except as allowed by limited driving privilege. Darryl M. Hargrove, improper brakes, volun tary dismissal. Lunsford Huxsey Lewis, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, entered plea of guilty of exceeding .*» safe speed, costs ot court. Sylvia Ann Whitmore, failure to blow horn to avoid a collision with pedestrian, prayer for judgment continued upon payment of costs. A voluntary dismissal was taken on a charge of hit and run. Albert Hill, Jr., no driver's license, called and failed, arrest order issued and bond set at 175. Larry A. Dawson, driving left of center and driving under the influence of alcoholic beverage, judgment absolute on bond, voluntary dismissal with leave. Nelson Randolph Plummer, second offense of driving under the influence, driving left of center, called and failed, bond ordered for feited. Charles Vernon Mar shall, driving while license revoked, ordered to jail for not less than eight months nor more than 12 months, suspended for 12 months on condition he pay $200 fine and costs. Harold Edwin Williams, second offense of driving under the influence, entered plea of guilty of first offense of driving under the influence, ordered to jail for six months, suspended for 12 months on condition he pay fine of $200 and costs, not operate a motor vehicle on the highways of N. C. until allowed to do so by the Department of Motor Vehicles, sur render license and reim burse state for court-, appointed attorney. A voluntary dismissal was taken on a charge of driving left of center. Debra Lynn Neal, unsafe movement, voluntary dismissal. Dorothy Townes Pitchford, red light violation, not guilty. Charles Edward Taylor, speeding 66 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, bond ordered for feited. George Bobby, Jr., speeding 83 in 55 mph zone, entered plea of guilty of speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, fined $50 and costs. Henry Lee Clary, II, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, entered plea of guilty of exceeding a £ tfe speed, costs of cotui. Ralph James Funder burk, speeding 55 in 35 mph zone, entered plea of guilty of speeding 43 in 35 mph zone, $10 fine and costs. Earl Pierce, speeding 56 in 35 mph zone, enter ed plea of exceeding a safe speed, costs. John Davies Ofoe Kugblenu, entered plea of guilty of speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, costs Graham Pernell, forgery and uttering, right to a preliminary hearing waived and defendant bound over to the next session of Warren County Superior Court.