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> ' ?? Court Has Heavy Docket Superior Court The following cases were disposed of last week during a term of Franklin County Cri minal Superior Court: Thomas Ferns East. Jr., driving under influence. Re manded to District Court for compliance. Grady Ellis Thomas, driv ing under influence. 6 months in jail,, suspended for 2 years on payment of costs; pay ment of $100.00 fine; thai he violate no law. State or Fe deral, during the term of the suspension of this sentence and surrender any driver's li cense he may have to the Clerk of the Superior Court Johnnie Alford Williams, driving under influence. 6 months in jail, suspended for 5 years on payment of $200.00-Xii|e and costs; that he violate no State or Federal laws; surrender his driver's license to C.S.C. Bobby Wayne Fowler, ex PEOPLE, PLACES AID THIIGS ^ AS YOUR USF&G AGENT. WE CAR INSURE THEM ALL From businessmen to factories to sporting r juipment ? you can count on us for sound insurance coverage. Consult us in confidence, as you would your doctor or lawyer. FORD INSURANCE AGENCY TBidK^T.T euyo, M ? representing the Uniled States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., Baltimore, Maryland) ceeding safe speed. $25.00 fine and costs. Otis (nmn) Lynch, driving under influence. ? months in jail. Suspended for 2 years on payment of costs and $100.00 fine; that he violate no State or Federal laws and surrender his drivers license to C.S.C. Johnny Alvin Eastwood, felonious larceny. Not less than 5 nor more than 7 years in State Prison with work release recommended. Willie Junior Perry,1 posses sion non tax paid liquor and "possession for sale. 2 years in jail, suspended for 5 years;' that he pay the costs of court and $250.00 fine; that he violate no law of State or Federal government; that he pay into office of C.S.C. $100.00 for attorney's fees. Willie Edward Hicks, for gery. Not less than 3 nor more than 5 years in prison, suspended on payment of costs and a fine of $100.00; that he violate no State or Federal laws; that he make full restitution to the prose cuting witness for forged checks. Melvin Green, felonious as sault. Not less than 3 nor more than 5 years in prison. William Gene Williams, % felonious larceny. Not less than 3 nor more than 5 years in prison, with work release recommended. Charles Linwood Privette, felonious assault. Not less than 7 nor more than 10 years in prison, suspended and placed on probation for S years; to pay costs of court and the sum of $2,000.00 to be disbursed to Franklin Co Hospital for doctors, medical and hospital services rendered by Franklin Memorial Hospi tal to the prosecuting witness, and that the balance be ap plied on hospital, doctor's and nurses and medical bills at Duke Hospital. James Robert 4oyner, lar ceny. 5 years in prison, sus pended _p n payment of costs; a fine $250.00; that he violate no State or Federal law; Robert Edd Parrish, fe Ioniums assault. Not less than 7 nor more than 10 years in prison, suspended for 5 years; to pay costs and a sum not to exceed $1500.00 for benefit of Franklin Memorial Hospi tal and Duke Hospital. Joe Neal, carnal know ledge. Not less than 5 nor more than 7 years in prison, <3Trom all of % us to all of you, , a holiday wreath laden with love, much happiness, great merriment and true friendships. Me/l/Uft CA/U4&HAA/ asuC t/uudo y&o (m/ i :i. 'ih i "i - l ' t Louisburg Motors suspended (or 5 years on pay ment of costs and the sum of $100.00 to Department of Social Services an<J thereafter pay $25.00 per month Into said Department. That he vio late no law. State or Federal during this suspension; that he further pay into court the sum of S200.00 for attor ney's fees. Julius C. Henderson, viola tion of probation. Probation revoked, and defendant or dered to serve sentence District Court Charles E. Jones, no chauf feurs license. 35 days in jail, suspended for 6 months; to pay a fine of S25.00 and costs, and not~t>e found guilty of operating a mbfor vehicle without a valid chauffeur's license. Zeddie O. Edwards, dri ving under influence. 60 days in jail, suspended 'for 2 years; .to pay $125.00 fine and costs: not be found guilty of driving under influence for 2 years; surrender his license and not operate a motor vehicle for 12 months. Notice of appeal. Bond set at $250.00. John David Wrenn, w/m, speeding. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs. William uus Jones. n/m, careless and reckless driving. 35 days in jail, suspended for 2 weeks; to pay $30.00 fine and costs. Wilbert Matthew Moore, w/m/45, driving under in fluence. 90 days in jail. "sus pended for 2 years; defendant to pay $150.00 fine and costs; surrender his driver's license and not operate a motor vehicle for 12 months; that he not be found guilty of driving under influence for 2 years. , Robert Brodie, n/m, safe movement violation. Not guilty. Larry Spivey, c/m/18, breaking, entering and lar ceny. 6 months in jail, sus pended for 18 months and defendant placed on proba tion for 18 months; tht he not be found guilty of any crime involving larceny, pay costs, and the sum of $25.00 for use of Uerald Strickland and that he remain in school and attend 18 out of every 20 school days during probation. Freddie D. Piper, w/m, safe movement violation. Not , gutfty. . Haywood Lawrence, Jr., n/m. no operator's license. Not guilty. Yes! we'il pay you 5 1 /4% on savings certificates of $25,000 or more when held to maturity. PLUS we II compound your dividends quarterly at the 5 1 /4%*rate PLUS we'll pay you your" dividends by check each quarter if you like PLUS yoifr certificate is automatically renewed each six months. PLUS your savings are'insurepl by the Federal Sayings & Loan Insurance Corporation. \ 1 ? PLUS your savings are always available when 'you want -them with accumulated passbook interest through the last dividend period. Immediate withdrawals with no written notice. Get 5 1 /4% PLUS for your savings at First Federal! FIRSTmFEDERAL or Kockv Motmi 201 NORTH MAIN STREET IN LOUISBURG Member federal Savings ? Loan Insurance Corporation James Edward Murray, safe movement violation; dri ving under influence. 60 days in Jail, suspended for 12 months; to pay $100.00 fine and costs and surrerfder his operator's license and not, op erate a motor vehicle on pub- , lie highwa>Tqf N. C. for* 12 months. Ahn Margaret Strickland. w/f,'17. driving wrong side of road. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of* costs. William Kirkland House, wim/17. speeding. Prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of costs. Charles E. Perry. n;m. im proper passing. S20.00 fine and costs. Curtis Wayne Alley, w/m, improper equipment. To pay costs. .Maria Arrington Penfy, n/f, safe movement violation. Pra yer for judgment continued on payment of costs. O. B. Ray/worthless check'. Nol pros. (3 cases). William . Henry Williams, felonious assault. Nol pros with leave. Willie O'Kelly Lee. damage to personal property. Nol pros with leave. Willie Thome, c/m. injury to personal property. Not guilty. William Lee Teasley. n/m, careless and reckless driving. $15. 00 fine and costs. Willie Edward Watson, n/m, driving under influence $100.00 fine and costs. Robert Bruce Settle, w/m, driving under influence. $100.00 fine and costs. v James Mills, w/m/2{r,'Vub lie drunkeness. 10 days in jail, to be served at exp>ntiq)T of sentence he is now serving. Topy High, c/m/17, lar ceny. 12 months in jail, to run concurrently with sen tence in case no. 69 Cr. 3TJ01. Henry Davis, c/m/17, lar ceny. 12 months in jail, to run in addition to any sen tence he might receive as a result of a revocation of a probationary sentence. Henry Davis, c/m/17, lar ceny. 12 months in jail, to run concurrently with sen tence imposed in case no. 69-cr-3674. Tony High, c/m/17,, Ur cefiy. 12 months in'jtfil. to run concurrently with sen tence imposed in case no. 69'cr-37Ql. Tony High, c/iu/17, break ing. entering and, larceny. 12 months in jail, to run inde pendently and not con- , currently with any sentence he might receive as a result of a revocation of a proba tionafy sentence. Walter Edward Champion, w'm'38,- non support" 12 months in jail, suspended on pnymept of $30.00 per week for support and costs of court. Lemuel Smith, non sup port. 12 months in jail, sus FARM BUREAU LlfE INSURANCE ? Fire Crop Hail tTmmrtfner* Auto Farmer's Liability Blue Cross Hospital Plans I. C. HASTY Loufsburg, N.C. pended on payment of costs and $25.00 per week (or sup port The remainder of the de fendants pleaded guilty under waiver statute. The following were charged with motor vehicle violations and each paid costs of court: . James Lynwood Williams, nlmji Jimmy , Ray Braxton, w/ijv; Mi It up Junious Haye^. n/m; and Maxine Person Foster, n/f. These defendants were charged with speeding and each paid $5.00 fine aW costs: Hoyt Morris Lock,t w/m; Eleam?~ Lt'r>root. w/f; Leonard Otis Videttov wApi; Cary D. Young, w/m; Samuel William Brown,' w/m: James Harold Gilliam, w/m. Joe Person, n/m, public drunkeness. $5.00 fine and ~*ttt Th,e following were charged with speeding and paid the following fines in addition to court costs: Carl Edward Oehmann. $7.00 fine; Wayland C. Alston, $7.00 Tine; Wade Hamp Wil liams. $9.00 fine; Eunice Stanford Abbott, $9.00 fine; William Dunbar Gould, w/m, $11.00 fine; William Mitchell, Jr.. $11.00 fine; and Nlozelle Mitchell Edwards, n/f, $15.00 fine. Hard work never killed anyone bu( there are. any number of cripples who were injured trying to dodge it. When electronic brains operate our factories, will la bor or management lose their jobs? GreeKuqs ? J log ^lows, . so glow our feelings as extend warm greetings to our customers and friends ^ Thank you and Happy Holiday to all.. WILSON BUILDING SUPPLY <?kr to the East, a ' * Star shone, and on that first Christmas Eve, its radiance beckoned the ? Magi to the Miracle of the Manger, thereto worship and rejoice ih the meaning of His * message . . ."On earth peace, good will toward men." Wherever the wonder of Christmas shines today, may it hearten and inspire us. arid inay it light tne way to peace and Joy everlasting. To friends and patrons, many tnanKs. LITTLE RIVER ICE & FUEL CO.
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