Judge Senter Presides Over Session
Of Warren County District Court
Judge J. Larry Senter
of Franklinton presided
over the September 21
session of Warren County
District Court, disposing
of the following
cases:
I,arry Hamm, assault
on a female and communicating
threats, not
guilty.
Karen Soloman, communicating
threats, not
guilty.
Eugene McCray
Powell, failure to comply,
continued on condition
that he pay $50
each week until in compliance.
Herbert L. Barr,
speeding 65 in 55 mph
zone, voluntary
dismissal with leave.
Burton Lionel Ansel],
speeding 70 in 55 mph
zone, voluntary dismissal
with leave.
Vincent J. Vilasi,
speeding 65 in 55 mph
zone, voluntary
dismissal with leave.
Barbara Ann
Blockett, speeding 65 in
55 mph zone, voluntary
dismissal with leave.
Allan S. Curtis, speeding
65 in 55 mph zone,
voluntary dismissal
with leave.
Earl Wayne Bullock,
failure to comply,
defendant found in willful
contempt and ordered
to jail for five days.
Deborah Bonita
Lucas, reckless driving,
costs of court.
Gary Thornton, two
counts of obtaining
property by false pretense,
voluntary dismissal.
Roger D. Alexander,
speeding 65 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
William Lee Wilson,
driving under the influence
of alcoholic
beverage, called and
failed, bond ordered forfeited,
arrest order
issued and new bond set
at $800.
Orlando Silas Hungerford,
speeding 72 in 55
mph zone, called and
failed, bond ordered forfeited.
Shelia Haynes Roberts,
speeding 68 in 55
mph zone, called and
failed.
Willie Jefferson Boyd,
breaking, entering and
larceny, probable cause
found and case bound
over to next session of
Warren County Superior
Court.
Mary Creech, unauthorized
use of motor
vehicle, not guilty.
Mary Delia Foy,
speeding 70 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Robert Lee Harley,
Jr.. speeding 70 in 55
mph zone, called and
failed.
Steven Alston, speeding
70 in 55 mph zone,
found guilty of exceeding
safe speed,
fined $5 and costs.
Thomas Clinton Burchette,
driving under
the influence of alcoholic
beverage, ordered
to jail for not less than 60
days and not more than
90 days, suspended for
12 months on condition
he pay $125 fine and
costs, surrender his license
and not operate a
motor vehicle on the
highways of N. C. except
as allowed by a limited
driving privilege, and
attend the Alcohol and
Drug Education Traffic
School and pay the $100
tuition.
Douglas R.
Shackelton, speeding 70
in 55 mph zone, called
and failed.
James Lawrence
Cuclis, speeding 70 in 55
mph zone, called and
failed.
Deborah A. Burns,
speeding 70 in 55 mphs
zone, called and failed.
Audrey Lee Villines,
speeding 78 in 55 mph
zone, entered plea of
guilty of speeding 70 in
55 mph zone, fined $15
and costs.
Cherrlyn Shekeye
Wofford, speeding 80 In
55 mph zone and
displaying expired
registration plate,
called and failed, bond
ordered forfeited.
Rufus L. Whittenburg,
speeding 68 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Edward Thornton,
Jr., speeding 70 in 55
mph zone, called and
failed.
Michael R. Brown,
speeding 70 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Roberta J. Stambaugh,
speeding 69 in 55
mph zone, called and
failed.
Terry L. Sullivan,
speeding 69 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
David T. Proctor
(Tim Proctor of
Warrenton), worthless
check, ordered to jail for
not less than 60 days and
not more than 90 days,
suspended for 12 months
on condition he pay $50
fine and costs and pay
the sum of $788.59 for
use and benefit of
Warrenton Furniture
Exchange.
Anthony Leon Lynch,
domestic criminal
trespass, ordered to jail
for not less than 30 days
and not more than 60
days, suspended for 12
months on condition he
not go on the premises of
Laura Lynch while consuming
alcoholic
beverage or immediately
after con
suming an alcoholic
beverage or in a
drunken condition, and
pay a fine of $20 and
costs.
Robin Louise Collier,
driving under the influence
of alcoholic
beverage, ordered to
jail for not less than 60
days and not more than
90 days, suspended for
12 months on condition
she pay $125 fine and
costs, surrender license
and not operate a motor
vehicle on the highways
of N.C. until allowed to
do so by the Department
of Motor Vehicles.
Bennett C. Whitlock,
III, speeding 76 in 55
mph zone, entered plea
of guilty of speeding 70
in 55 mph zone, fined
$20 and costs.
Lonnie R. Carroll,
speeding 70 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Debra Lue Springle,
speeding 68 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Quitman Chandler,
speeding 68 Jn 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Jean V. Chandler,
speeding 68 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Christopher Basket,
possession of beer or
wine on unauthorized
premises, fined $25 and
costs.
Noel Edwin Robertson,
Jr., speeding 69 in
55 mph zone, fined $10
and costs. Defendant
gave notice of appeal to
the next session of
Warren County Superior
Court.
Clayton Gentry,
speeding 76 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Hazel Terry HoUey,
speeding 75 in 55 mph
zone, entered plea of
guilty of speeding 65 in
55 mph zone, fined flO
and costs.
Barry Wayne Broadstreet,
speeding 74 in 55
mph zone, entered plea
of guilty of speeding 70
in 56 mph zone, fined
$10 and costs.
George Melvin
Kerley, speeding 77 in 55
mph zone, entered plea
of guilty of speeding 70
in 55 mph zone, fined $10
and costs.
David Lee Perry,
speeding 70 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Bobbie Jean Coleman,
speeding 67 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Edward Jerry Ortiz,
speeding 81 in 55 mph
zone, called and failed.
Joe Hicks, assault on
a female, costs.
Lend Edward
Watkins, non-support,
voluntary Hi<»mic«.n|
Arnold Richardson,
communicating threats
fined $50 and costs.
Terry Richardson,
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communicating threats,
ordered to Jail for 60
days. Defendant gave
notice of appeal to the
next session of Warren
County Superior Court.
Larry Alexander,
driving under the influence,
ordered to jail
for not less than 60 days
and not more than 90
days, suspended for 12
months on condition he
pay $125 fine and costs,
surrender his license
and not operate a motor
vehicle on the highways
of N.C. until allowed to
do so by the Department
of Motor Vehicles except
as allowed by a
limited driving
privilege, and attend the
Alcohol and Drug
Education Traffic
School and pay the $100
tuition.
David Junior Henderson,
speeding 73 in 55
mph zone, found guilty
of speeding 69 in 55 mph
zone, fined $10 and
costs.
Cards Of
Thanks
I would like to thank,
Mr. John Elam, the
Guiding Star Senior
Choir, members of
Guiding Star Church
and the Rev. Charles
Davis for giving me
such a fine service on
Sunday night. I would
also like to thank other
groups on the program
such as the Manson
Gospel Choir, Cdoks
Chapel Chorus, the Epps
Sisters, the Edgerton
Singers, the Gospel
Supremes, the
Mellotones and those individuals,
such as
Deacon Clifton Rolette,
who gave those fine
words of encouragement
concerning my
services. May God bless
you all in a great way.
Many thanks go out to
missionary Carrie
Banks and to everyone
who attended.
MRS. SARAH ALSTON
(pianist)
AND FAMILY
Ridgeway
Many thanks to the
residents of the Wise
Community for their
contributions of pies,
cakes and vegetables
for our recent country
ham supper. Thanks to
the Ladies Auxiliary for
their help in preparing
the meal and to the loyal
patrons for their support
of the supper.
BRUCE PERKINSON,
Chief, Hawtree
Volunteer Fire Dept.
The family of Mrs.
Willie Beatrice Anderson
is most grateful to
all relatives and friends,
who were so kind, and
generous during her
illness and at her death.
One truly learns the
worth of friends in such
crisis. Words are
inadequate to express
our sincere thanks. May
God abundantly bless
each of you.
Appreciation of
thanks, to all employees
and friends of Carolina
Sportswear. And especially
to the doctors and
nurses who worked with
me during my surgery.
I'm home, feeling better
and, thanks again to all.
Love,
RUBY T. HARGROVE
The family of Mrs.
Addie D. Wilson wishes
to thank our many relatives
and friends for
their acts of kindness
during her illness and
death.
PETE WILSON
AND FAMILY
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Thrower Given
AF Promotion
Donnell T. Thrower,
son of Gracie N.
Thrower of Baltimore,
Md. and Vaden J.
Thrower of 30 Robinson
Ferry Road, Littleton,
has been promoted in
the U. S. Air Force to the
rank of senior airman.
Thrower is an
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equipment mechanic at
Seymour Johnson Air
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Equipment Maintenance
Squadron.
He is a 1980 graduate
of John Graham
High School.
'Truth is rarely pure and
never simple." Oscar Wilde
PASS WELDING EXAM—Shown with their Instructor, Wilbur 0. Slaughter
(standing left) are Vance-Granville Community College welding students who
recently passed the National Welding Certification examination. Left to right,
kneeling, are Wallace Fuller, A1 Crews and Tommy Pernell, all of Henderson,
and Reginald Goode of Ridgeway; standing, Slaughter, Furham Jackson,
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