Judge Allen Presides Over Session Of District Court 1
Judge C. W. Allen,
Jr., of Oxford presided
over the October 20
session of Warren County
District Court, disposing
of the following
cases:
Jack Collins, assault
on a female, not guilty.
Douglas Jones, failure
to comply, called
and failed, arrest order
issued and bond set at
$100.
Eddie Lee Smith, no
driver's license, costs of
court.
Joseph H. Harrison,
worthless check, called
and failed, arrest order
issued and bond set at
$200.
Samuel Alston, Jr.,
two counts of assault on
a female, trespass,
called and failed, arrest
order issued and bond
set at $300.
Michael M. Solomon,
bastardy, called and
failed, arrest order
issued and bond set at
S5'i0
Ernest Junior Mit.nell,
operating a motor
vehicle without financial
responsibility, called
and failed, voluntary
dismissal with leave
Jerry Miah Roberts,
speeding 70 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed,
voluntary dismissal
with leave.
Donald Ray Mc
Knight, speeding 74 in
55 mph zone, called and
failed, voluntary dismissal
with leave.
Dyral Henderson, exceeding
safe speed, improper
passing, called
and failed, voluntary
dismissal with leave.
Charles William
Wooten, speeding 70 in
55 mph zone, called and
failed, voluntary dismissal
with leave.
James L. Gerrald,
speeding 104 in 55 mph
zone, driving under the
influence of alcoholic
beverage, called and
failed, bond order forfeited.
Lawrence H. Harrison,
speeding 94 in 55
mph zone, entered plea
of driving without due
caution and circumspection.
ordered to jail
for five months, suspended
for 12 months
on condition he pay the
costs of court
Mark J Bartlett, no
driver's license, called
and failed, voluntary
dismissal with leave.
Victor B. Obey, driving
at a speed faster
than reasonable and
prudent, called and
failed, voluntary dismissal
with leave.
Steve Hymon, bastardy,
voluntary dismissal.
Cicero Alston, second
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facility and water and
waste disposal loans,
the full interest rate
drops from 11.625 to
10.625 percent. This rate
is based on current
market yields for
municipal obligations.
The intermediate rate,
for communities of
moderately less than
average means,
declines from 8.375 percent
to 7.875 percent.
The rate for lowerincome
communities
remains unchanged at 5
percent.
Godwin said the intermediate
rate recently
introduced by the
USDA agency "will
keep credit resources
alive for many communities
that need
public facility improvements
to create
job opportunities or
maintain present employment."
Guaranteed loans for
business and industrial
development continue to
be negotiated between
borrowers and lenders.
Loans made by Farmers
Home for small
scale biomass energy
projects will be made at
13 percent instead of the
previous rate of 13.25
percent.
Farmers Home Administration
is the rural
credit agency of the U.S.
Department of
Agriculture. It makes a
wide variety of loans
and grants and provides
technical assistance to
help improve economic
and living conditions in
rural America. Its loan
services, like all
programs and services
of the USDA, are
available to everyone
without regard to race,
sex, religion, national
origin, marital status,
or handicapped condition.
Services of the North
Carolina agency are
delivered through a
system of 88 county offices,
11 district offices,
and theRaleigh State Office.
The location and
phone number of the
local office serving each
county is listed in the
telephone directory under
U.S. Government,
Department of Agriculture.
offense of driving under
the influence, entered
plea of careless and
reckless driving after
consumption, ordered
to jail for five months,
suspended for 12
months on condition he
pay the costs of court
and $100 fine and attend
the Alcohol and Drug
Education Traffic
School and pay the $100
tuition.
Selwyn L. Alston,
manufacturing controlled
substance. T. T.
Clayton appointed to
represent defendant.
David Earl Whitaker,
operating motor vehicle
in reckless manner,
costs and $100 fine.
Selwyn Lloyd Alston,
larceny, failure to report
accident, no driver's
license, operating a
motor vehicle without
financial responsibility,
and displaying fictitious
registration plate, T. T.
Clayton appointed to
represent defendant.
Philip Michael Bakalis.
speeding 87 in 55 mph
zone, entered plea of
guilty of careless and
reckless driving, fined
$85 and costs.
James Wilson
Thompson, speeding 68
in 55 mph zone, entered
plea of guilty of
exceeding a safe speed,
fined $10 and costs.
Robert Eden Lovd,
possession of controlled
substance, costs and
$25 fine.
15 days, suspended for
two years on condition
be pay the costs of court
and for two years not go
on the premises of Mary
Arlington.
Robert Green, assault,
ordered to jail for
20 days, suspended for
two years on condition
he pay the costs and for
two years not be found
guilty of a crime
involving assault.
Robert Green, assault,
ordered to jail for
30 days to begin at
expiration of earlier
sentence, suspended for
two years on condition
he pay Nash General
Hospital the sum of
$90.20 for medical bills
of prosecuting witness,
pay Warren General
Hospital the sum of $125
for medical bills of
prosecuting witness and
pay the sum of $110 for
the prosecuting witness.
James Louis Hargrove.
driving under
the influence of alcoholic
beverage, entered
plea of guilty of
careless and reckless
driving after consumption,
ordered to jail for
four months, suspended
for 12 months on
condition he pay costs
and $100 fine and attend
the Alcohol and Drug
Education Traffic
School and pay the $100
tuition.
Jayubhui B. Patel, no
driver's license, not
guilty. On a charge of
reckless driving he was
ordered to pay costs
and a fine of $35.
Ricky Reynolds
Thompson, speeding 70
in 55 mph zone, entered
Dexter Eugene Turner,
no registration for
vehicle, costs of court.
A voluntary dismissal
was taken on a charge
of operating a motor
vehicle without financial
responsibility.
Donald Wayne Kidd,
driving under the influence
of alcoholic beverage,
ordered to jail for
four months, suspended
for 12 months on condition
he pay costs and
$100 fine and surrender
his license and not
operate a motor vehicle
on the highways of N. C.
for 12 months
Louis John Larosa,
speeding 69 in 55 mph
zone, found guilty of
speeding 57 in 55 mph
zone, costs of court.
Mamie Freeman Williams,
red light violation,
not guilty.
Joshua Leon Terry,
speeding 69 in 55 mph
zone, entered plea of
guilty of speeding 65 in
55 mph zone, costs of
court.
William Kearney, larceny,
called and failed,
arrest order issued and
bond set at $600.
James Williams, trespass,
ordered to jail for
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plea of guilty of exceeding
a safe speed, costs
and $10 fine.
Adam Jerome Williams,
driving under the
influence of alcoholic
beverage, called and
failed, arrest order
issued and bond set at
1200.
Mary Edwards Rowland,
speeding 68 in 55
mph zone, entered plea
of guilty of exceeding
safe speed, costs and
$10 fine.
Willie Mangum, Jr.,
speeding 70 in 55 mph
zone, entered plea of
guilty of exceeding a
safe speed, prayer for
judgment continued
upon payment of costs.
James Henry Lewis,
Jr., speeding 70 in 55
mph zone, entered plea
of guilty of exceeding a
safe speed, prayer for
judgment continued
upon payment of costs.
Nathaniel Paige,
speeding 69 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Shirl Holsey Moore,
no driver's license,
called and failed.
Pattie Ivory Townes,
speeding 75 in 55 mph
zone, entered plea of
guilty of speeding 70 in
55 mph zone, costs and
$25 fine.
William Franklin
Deal, speeding 67 in 55
mph zone, called and
failed.
Jeanette Thorne,
shop-lifting, ordered to
jail for 60 days, suspended
for three years
on condition defendant
pay costs and $50 fine
and for three years not
go on ilie premises of
the Village Pharmacy
in Norlina. Defendant
gave notice of appeal to
Superior Court and T.
T. Clayton appointed to
represent defendant.
Willie James Lynch,
communicating
threats, costs of court.
Mrs. Jerry P. Pettus,
worthless check, voluntary
dismissal.
Ira Vance Thomas,
speeding 69 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Joseph Lanier Rid
dick, m, speeding 86 in
35 mph zone, entered
plea of guilty of speeding
55 in 95 mph zone,
costs and $20 fine.
Edna Tiiley Barber,
speeding 73 in 55 mph
zone, entered plea of
guilty of speeding 70 in
55 mph zone, fined $20
and costs. A voluntary
dismissal was taken on
a charge of improper
passing.
Samuel Richard Catto,
speeding 87 in 55
mph zone, called and
failed, arrest order
issued and bond set at
$100.
Garnette King, assault,
prayer for Judgment
continued on payment
of costs and pay
restitution to Jack Collins.
She was found not
guilty of charges of
communicating threats
and damage to real
property.
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