Court Ervin Thomas Best, Jr., w/m/19, exceeding safe speed; driving left side of highway. 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of costs and to turn in driver's license for 12 months. Willie Edward Hicks, n/m/25, fail ing to comply with N. C. Inspection Law. $20.00 fine and costs. Johnny Long, c/m/23, no opera tor's license. 30 days in jail, suspended On payment of $25.00 fine and costs and not to operate a motor vehicle until he obtains a valid license William Dick&son, c/m/34, no operator's license; improper registra tion. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs and not to operate motor vehicle until vehicle is properly registered. Not guilty as to no operator's license. C. R. Driver, w/m, worthless check. (3 cases) Prayer for judgment con tinued . for 2 years on payment of checks. 1 Sampson Webb, speeding. $15.00 fine and costs. Sampson Webb, public drunkene*. Slp.OO fine and costs. Samuel L. Harris, worthless check. 30 days, suspended on payment of check and costs. Linwood Jennie Chavis, n/m/21, allowing unauthorized person tb op erate vehicle, $25.00 fine and costs. James Mose Johnson, driving under influence. 4 months in jail, suspended on payment of $100.00 fine and cosU. Ervin Manson, non support. To pay costs. Wallace Reed Champion, non up port. 18 months in jail, suspended fot 3 years on payment of corts and $80.00 per month for use and benefit of child. Coy Lee Medlin, w/m/31, non sup port. Nol pros, if married by Feb. 3, 1969. Paul Dunston, Jr., speeding. 50 days in jail. Notice of appeal; bond set at $200.00. Jarvls (nmn) Evans, c/m/47, allow ing unlicensed person to operate a motor vehicle. $25.00 fine and costs. The following were charged with speeding and taxed with costs of court and $5.00 Tine: Larry Dennis Kearney, w/m/18; Edwin Randolph Strickland, w/m/22; Robert Hartwell Walker, Jr., w/m/18; Robert Brannon Homer; Robert Brookes; Nathan Green Patter son, Jr.; Gilliam (NMN) Richardson. Charged with public drunkeness (Continued from Page 1) and fined $5.00 and costs were: Ken neth Wilder Tharrington, w/m/26; Robert Leon Allen, n/m/23; Rosa Downey; William Williamson, n/m/40; Clarence Kingsbury, c/m/18; Charles Lee Kingsbury, c/m/20; Zollie Massen burg, Jr., n/m/46; Mose Whitley, n/m; - James Tapp and Johnnie B. Mills. William Maxwell Ruffin, n/m/ 16, failing to stop at. stop sign, To pay costs. James Henry' Hackadky, w/m/20, failing to stop at stop sign. Salman Fayed, w/m/23, exceeding safe speed. Margo Ann Smith, w/f/18, driving at a speed greater than was reasonable and prudent under the conditions than existing; to pay costs. Luther Finn, Jr., 27, exceeding safe speed. To pay'costs. Alton Lee Alston, ?c/nW18, ex ceed! ng_ safe speed. To pay costs of court. Paul Gregory Harris, driving wrong side of road. To pay costs. ? . William Dewan Davis, w/m/21, im proper equipment. To pay costs. Nora Alston Daniels, improper equipment. To pay costs. Charles Mack D. Wells, driving on wrong side of road. Paid costs. Jason Timothy Strange, w/m/17, following too closely. Paid costs. Richard Bryon Harris, w/m/19, im proper brakes. Paid costs. Hugh Travis Jones, w/m/53, failing to have vehicle inspected. Paid costs. Thelbert Errol Rudd, w/m/ 19, driv ing wrong side of road. Paid costs. . Milton Green Horton, w/m/17, driving on left side highway. Paid costs. * Vance Bryant Bobbitt, Jr., w/m/21, failing lo see b3ft>re turning that such movement' could be made in safety. Paid costs. William Roger Stancil, c/m/20, driv ing on wrong side highway. Paid costs. David Lee Jacobs, c/m/18, im proper light. Paid costs. Lawrence Sam Walker, c/m/37, driving wrong side of highway. Paid costs. John Clifton Griffin, Jr., w/m/27, expired inspection sticker. Paid costs. Wyatt Nathaniel Mitchell, n/m/27, improper muffler. Paid costs. Harlen Eugene Clark, n/m/24, speeding. $25.00 fine and costs. James Teasley, n/m/21, failing to dim headlights. $10.00 fine and coats. Richard (NMN) Dunston, improper passing. $10.00 fine and costs. ecuting witness. A. T. Clopton, worthless check. (3 cases). 20 days in jail, suspended on payment of costs and to remain of good behavior. Notice of appeal. Bond -firt at $200.00. Charles Tolston Eaves, Jr., w/m/18, speeding. Prayer for judgment con tinued on payment of costs. Frank Melton Dawson, c/m/28, operating auto intoxicated. 12 months in jail, suspended and placed on proba tion for 3 years on payment of $100.00 fine and costs. Nathariiel Alston, operating auto intoxicated. 18 months in jail. Notice of appeal, bond set at $500.00. George Williams, public drunkeness. $10.00 fine and costs. Frank Rogers Rose, w/m/66, failure . to yield right of way. To pay costs. Lynwood Bruce Arnold, w/m/34, driving on left side of highway. Toj>ay court costs. Board (Continued from Page 1) Clark filed charges against the Board asking the District Court find the five members and the Superintendent of Schools in contempt of court and also asked that the six.men be imprisoned and fined until they complied with the court order. The Board immediately issued a statement denying the charges and tagging the latest move by the federal government as a "form of harrass ment". A few days later, the NAACP join ed in the charges and the Board instructed its attorneys to answer the charges and to seek help from the State of North Carolina. Schools officials have said any statement on the state's intervention into the case would have to come from Attorney General Robert Morgan. Apparently the state has three alter natives. It can enter the case as a full-scale partner by becoming an In tervenor or it can enter as a friend of the court and thereby appear with the defendants in court or It can assist by supplying legal aid to the Franklin Board. A number of private efforts to assist the Board are known to be underway. 'WHAT'S IT Today's What's It is an enlarged picture of type writer keys. Were you right? Luckily for the human race, adults, who grow cyni cal. are replaced by young sters with enthusiasm, hope, faith and love. RHODES PLUMBING & HEATING CO. ? AMERICAN STANDARD FIXTURES ? SEPTIC TANK INSTAL LATION ? FREE ESTIMATES ? ALL TYPES DITCHING (AIm Sewer Main Aad Services ) REASONABLE PRICES! 1028 MAPLE ST. Henderson. N . C. or Phone 438-8411 Dav or Nik'ht Stale Wide Llf<-??f> tlW AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION REPAIR HEADQUARTERS EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE N ON ALL KINDS OF AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS MOST PARTS IN STOCK FOR PROMPT EFFICIENT-GUARANTEED SERVICE Pete Smith's Garage Rt. 3, Louisburg Phone 496-4983 Rams Win Creedmoor - Franklinton tolled to a 64-50 victory over South Granville here Tuesday night in a non-conference basketball clash. Foster Brodie and Jesse Fogg led the Red Rams with 1 6 points apiece. 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In the first game the Phan tomettes easily defeated the Louisburg girls with a score of 64-24. Leading Youngsville were Harriett Pearce with 19 points and Vickie Rogers with 15 points. Ginger Kimt ball scored 7 points to lead Louisburg. 14 minute mark of the second half The Panthers started to whittle away at the "Canes lead and with 3:52 to go the score was tied at 64 all. At the 3:24 mark Dick Driver put the 'Canes ahead again. 66-64, with a field goal on a nice feed from Larry Paschall but seconds later, at 3:09, Brad Obermiller tied it for Ferrum with a field goal. Louisburg failed to score and with 2:21 to go David Hobbs sank two foul shots to give the Panthers their first lead in the second half. Sam Oglesby put Ferrum on top 70-66 with a field goal with. 1:56 left. John Lewis made it 70-67 when he hit the first of a one and' one with 1:35 left. Ferrum failed an. a foul shot attempt with .49 seconds to go and the 'Canes worked Terry Davis free for a bucket that made the score 69-70 with 35 seconds to go. With 21 seconds Obermiller connected on both ends of a one and one to make the score 72-69. Paschall hit a field goal with 8 seconds showing on thi clock. That made the score 71-72 and the Panthers called time out. Following the time out David Hobbs was fouled on the in-bounds play and the Panther guard missed his one and one and Davis grabbed the rebound. With 4 seconds remaining the 'Canes called time and attempted to set up a shot but the Panthers bat tled the ball away and out of bounds with 1 second show ing on the clock. The 'Canes could not get off a shot be fore the horn sounded ending the hectic affair. The 'Canes hit on 28 of 52 shots for the game and Fer rum hit on 28 of 63. Lewis led the way with 21 points. Davis had 20 points and grab bed 16 rebounds to lead the 'Canes in that department. 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