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Orange court record The following -cases came be fore Hillsboro Recorder’s Court Wednesday, July 3, when Judge W. Marshall Smith presided: William Watts Johnson, no operator’s license, cost. Bryant Arthur Lankford, fail ing to yield right-of-way, $10 and cost. Bobby Hughes, reckless driv ing, $25. and costs. Dan V. Coats, giving worth less cheek, check add costs. Mrs. H. B. Collins, giving worthless check, check and costs. Joe Mitchell Cates, stop sign violation, $10. and costs. Joseph Junior Smith, no oik erator's license; improper e quipment, $25. and costs. Frances Elizabeth Wright, speeding, $10. and cost. Gerald Elton Byrd, improper equipment, cost. Charlie Ross Burnette, failing to yield right-of-way, $10. and cost. Alvis Howard Smithey, speed ing, $10. and cost. Henry Franklin Barnes, Jr., driving on the wrong side of road, $10. and cost. Henry Lloyd Alston, speeding, $15. and cost. Ernest Eugene Parish, over width; over length, $20. and cost. Alexander Wade, reckless dri ving, $25. and cost. William Garner, Jr., public drunkenness, *$5: and cost. Isaac Junior Torain, improp er equipment, cost. Norman L. Jones, giving worthless check, check and cost. .Ruth S .Torain, giving worth less check, check and cost. James Kenneth Hendrix, speeding, $15. and cost. • ' Early Buster Jones, publie drunkenness, $5. and cost. James Troy Anderson, im proper equipment, cost. Glynn Fields, giving worthless check, check and cost Ira Long, public drunkenness, $5. and cost. Joseph Smith, improper e quipment, cost. Frederick' D. Smith, giving worthless check, check and cost. Willie Linwood Farrish, reck less driving, $25. and cost. Robert Charles Stocker, stop sign violation, $10. and cost. Jay Vey Gant, improper pass ing, $10. and cost. Comley Harrison Stafford, speeding, $10. and cost. William Elgert Lunsford, no registration plate, $10. ' and costs. Guy Fearrington, public drunkenness, $5. and cost. Geneva Justice, assault, not guilty. Carlton Crawford, possession of equipment for manufacture of liquor, 30 days suspended, $25. and costs. James Lunsford, Sr., carrying concealed weapon," $10. and cost. Brodie Dickey, possession for sale, $25. and costs. Larry Duncan, larceny, re quested jury trial, bound over to Superior Court, bond $506. Richard T. Dorman, assault with deadly weapon, not guilty. Alfred Melvin Farrell, reek less driving, $25. ahd costs. Foy D. Rigdon,' driving at speed greater than was reason able and prudent under condi tions existing, costs. Thomas ' Kimbey Collie, driv ing at speed greater than was reasonable and prudent under conditions existing, costs. Kathryn Elizabeth Best, stop sign violation, prayer for judg ment continued Clarence Lemond McCall, dri ving under influence, not guilty. Willie J. Bessent, exposing himself in an indecent manner, 30 days suspended, $25. and cost. Norman Horne, non - support, 12 months on roads. Claude Mebane, . ''illegal pos session illegal possession for sale, 30 days suspended, $25. and costs. Frederick Collins, giving ■worthless check (three counts) 30 days suspended, $25. and costs and check, each. . Roy Dillard Canady, driving under influence; no operator’s license, ‘ $125. and costs, appeal ed, bond $200. Carl B. Atkins, non-support, $10. per month support and costs, appealed, bond $50. John W. Nichols, illegal pos session for sale, six months, suspended, $100. and costs and not violate liquor laws, appeal ed, bond $100. John W. Nichols, illegal pos session; illegal possession for sale; transporting, 12 months suspended, $200. and costs -apd not violate liquor laws, appeal ed, bond $200. Swimming schedule given for new term The children’s instructional swimming program at Woollen Gymnasium in Chapel Hill will end this Friday, July 12, for the first term of Summer School. It will resume on Wednesday, July 24, for the second term of Summer School and will end on Friday, August 23. 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The News of Orange County (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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