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Deaths, Funerals HAZEL K. LEE Funeral services for Mrs. Hazel Keeter Lee, «, of Roanoke Rapids were conducted at 4 p. m. Saturday at Branch Funeral Home in Roanoke Rapids. Burial was in Cedarwood Csnaetery there. Mrs. Lee died last Wednesday. Surviving are tl>® sisters, Mrs. Ruth K. Perkinson, Mrs. Evelyn Jones and Mrs. Ollie K. Hux, all of Roanoke Rapids, Mrs. Willie M. Birdsong of Millersville, Md., and Mrs. Myrtle K. Waters of Littleton; and two brothers, Earl R. Keeter and Lewis E. Keeter, both of Roanoke Rapids. EMMA LOU FLEMING Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Lou Fleming, 76, of Rt. 1, Norlina were conducted at 3 p. m. Sunday at Warren Plains Metho dist Church by the Rev. Jon Strother. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mrs. Fleming died Friday in Warren Nurs ing Center following a week-long illness. She was the daughter of the late Sol Fleming and Lena Mae Riggan Fleming. Survivors include her husband, John Coleman Fleming; two daugh ters, Mrs. Minnie Buf faloe of Garner and Mrs. Ora Mae Harmon of Norlina; four sons, John Boyd Fleming of Warrenton, Clifton Fleming of Wise, Wilson Fleming of Raleigh and Pete Fleming of Nor lina; a sister, Mrs. Mamie Norwood of Tracy, Calif.; 14 grand children and four great grandchildren. Grandsons served as pallbearers. GOMERB. CLARK Funeral services for Gomer B. Clark, 69, were conducted at 2 p. m. Sunday at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in Drewry. The Rev. A. A. Brown officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery. Mr. Clark died Thurs day at Maria Parham Hospital in Henderson. He was the son of the late Henry Clark and Mary Frances Evans Clark. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Thelma Moss Clark; seven daughters, Mrs. Thelma Valentine and Mrs. Brenda Bullock, both of Hender son, Mrs. Blancey Bul lock and Mrs. Catherine Quinitchette, both of Hempstead, N. Y., Mrs. Mary Watkins of Man son, Mrs. Phyllis Cheek of Warrenton, and Miss Queen Clark of Raleigh; FLORAL DESIGNS 257-1881 Warrenton, N. C. i James P. Baker Ins. Agency Box 62 Warrenton, N. C. 257-2495 Burial Insurance Ufa, Accldant Haalth, Parsonal And Bualnaaa four song, Gomer Clark, Jr., John Clark, and Henry Clark, all of Maq. son and Nathaniel Clark of New Orleans, La.; 38 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren Grandsons served as pallbearers. ELIZABETH A. SPEIGHT GOLDSBORO - Graveside services for Mrs. Elizabeth Adcock Speight, 82, were con ducted at 1 p. m. Friday at Speight's Chapel Church cemetery in Leggett. Mrs. Speight died Wednesday. She is survived by two sons, Robert Speight of Montgomery, Ala. and Seth Speight, Jr. of Roanoke Rapids; two daughters, Mrs. Zelma Casey of Grantham and Mrs. Helen Rackley of Rocky Mount; five sisters, Mrs. Lovey Thompson of Warren ton, Mrs. Edna Brantley of Durham, Mrs. Minnie Hux and Mrs. Amber Bryant, both of Rocky Mount, and Mrs. Lucille Bradley of Tarboro; 18 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. CHERRY ROBINSON Funeral services for Miss Cherry Robinson were conducted Tues day at 1 p. m. at Spring Green Baptist Church in Warrenton. Burial was in the church cemetery. Miss Robinson, daughter of the late Jimmie and Maria Cheek Robinson, was born Feb. 2, 1906 in Warren County. She died Saturday at Duke University Hospital in Durham. She was a member of Spring Green Baptist Church, which she jpined at an early age. She remained a faithful member until her health declined. She is survived by a brother, James Robin son of Warrenton. CHARLIE E. DIXON Graveside services for Charlie Edward Dixon, 78, of Roanoke Rapids were conducted Sunday at 2 p. m. at Fairview Cemetery in Warrenton. Mr. Dixon died Friday at Halifax Memorial Hospital. Among his survivors is a stepson, Alpheus Oakley, of Warrenton. SAMUEL NICHOLSON Funeral services for Samuel Nicholson, Jr., 68, of Littleton will be conducted at 2 p. m. Thursday at Lee's Chapel Baptist Church in Littleton by the Rev. G. E. Battle. Burial will follow in the family cemetery. Mr. Nicholson died Saturday. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Leolia Nicholson; two sons, Hurtis Nicholson of Lit telton and Melvin Nicholson of Baltimore, Md.; three sisters, Mrs. Sallie Johnson of En field and Mrs. Queen Hall and Miss Susie Nicholson of Littleton; and two grandchildren. Best Time Offer your child new foods at the time of day when he or she eats best. Judge Allen Presides Over Session Of District Court Judge Claude W. Allen, Jr. of Oxford pre sided over the Sept 26 session of Warren Coun ty District Court, dis posing of the following cases: Ivory Davis, taking indecent liberties with children, probable cause of guilt found, de fendant ordered to ap pear before the next criminal session of Warren County Superior Court, continuing bond to remain in effect. Richard Newman, trespassing without li cense, ordered to jail for 90 days, suspended 3 years upon condition that defendant pay $20 fine and court costs, that for 3 years he not molest, harass, or inter fere with the peaceful living of Nannie Parrish, not trespass on the land of Nannie Parrish, and not molest, harass, or assault Bon nie Newman. Lockey Ray Lynch, failure to comply, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. James Lewis Milam, two counts of failure to comply, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Bobby Gene Alex ander, three counts of failure to comply,court found defendant had willfully failed to com ply with conditions of probation and ordered suspended sentence revoked and active sen tence of 2 years in prison invoked, defendant gave notice of appeal to the next criminal session of superior court, Dona reduced to $500. Thomas Edward Solo mon, Jr., two counts of failure to comply, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Roy Milton Jones, two counts of failure to com ply, court found defend ant had willfully failed to comply with condi tions of suspended sen tence and ordered suspended sentence revoked and active sen tence of not less than 60 days nor more than 90 days invoked, defendant gave notice of appeal to the next criminal ses sion of Superior Court, bond to remain the same. John Richard Dur ham, two counts of fail ure to comply, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Jessie Edward Raines, Jr., driving while subject to an im pairing substance, or dered to jail for 20 days, suspended and placed on unsupervised proba tion for 1 year upon con dition that defendant pay $100 fine and court costs, perform 24 hours Community Service and pay the $50 fee, attend and complete the Alcohol and Drug Edu cation Traffic School and pay the $50 fee, and surrender operator's li cense; defendant gave notice of appeal to the next criminal session of Superior Court, continu ing bond to remain in ef fect. Wayne Dale Melton, aiding and abetting in the offense of driving while impaired and allowing unlicensed per son to operate motor vehicle, ordered to jail for 80 days, suspended and placed on unsuper vised probation for 12 months upon condition that the defendant pay $100 and court costs, perform 24 hours Com munity Service and pay the $50 fee, and attend apd complete the Alcohol and Drug Edu cation Traffic School and pay the $50 fee. Thomas Edward Solomon, Jr., driving while subject to an im pairing substance, driving left at center, driving while license revoked or suspended, and transporting wine or liquor with broken seal or cap, called and failed, order for arrest and order of forfeiture issued, bond set at $1,000. Ronald Len Grissom, reckless driving-endan gering, and driving while subject to an im pairing substance, or dered to jail for 4 mon ths, suspended and placed on special super vised probation for 12 months upon condition that the defendant serve 10 days in jail, pay $150 attorney fees and court costs, perform 24 hours Community Service and pay the $50 fee, obtain an Abuse Assessment and pay the $25 fee and attend and complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the $50 fee; defendant, through counsel, gave notice of appeal to Superior Court, continuing bond to remain in effect. Judy L. Anderson, failure to comply, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Percy Louis Stever son, improper brakes and operating motor vehicle without finan cial responsibility, call ed and failed, order for arrest outstanding. Juanita Gustkey, no driver's license, called and failed, order for arrest returned un served. Gene Russell Conner, speeding 66 in 55 mph zone, entered plea of guilty of exceeding safe speed, ordered to pay $10 fine and court costs. George Washington Shaw, no license/regis tration plate, no liability insurance, two counts of false pretense, and engaging in pest control business without a li cense, called and failed, issued a detainer or Writ of Habeas Corpus to Wake County. Edward Howard Cur rin, driving while sub ject to an impairing sub stance, called and failed, order of forfei ture and order for arrest issued, bond set at $600. Bell Limer Burgess, red light violation, dismissed by prosecutor. Alice Lavoris Hen derson, stop sign viola tion, called and failed, order for arrest return ed unserved. Earnice Ball, driving left of center, dismissed by prosecutor; driving while subject to an im pairing substance, or dered to jail for 5 months, suspended and placed on unsupervised probation for 12 months upon condition that the defendant pay $100 fine and court costs, perform 72 hours Community Service and pay the $50 fee, attend and complete Alcohol and Drug Edu cation Traffic School and pay the $50 fee, and surrender operator's li cense and not operate motor vehicle except as allowed in a limited driving privilege. Mary H. Martin, three counts of worthless checks, ordered to pay court costs and the amount of all checks for the use and benefit of the payee of the checks, and remit the costs. Lawrence J. Martin, check fraud, no account in twnk, ordered to jail for 80 days, suspended for 2 years upon condi tion that defendant pay amount of check for use and benefit of payee and pay court costs and for 2 years not be found guilty of writing check on closed account. Charles Davis Medlin, speeding 73 in 55 mph tone, entered plea of guilty of speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, ordered to pay $20 fine and court costs. Georgeana Barbour Cobb, speeding 68 in 56 mph zone, called and failed. Kenneth Wilbur Har ris, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Cynthia S. Jacobsen, speeding 69 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Marianne Wifling Heary, speeding 69 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Lawrence Michael Johnson, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Anthony Budd, speed ing 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Tony Sampson, em rezziemeni, coun iouna probable cause of guilt, defendant ordered to appear at next criminal session of Superior Court, as defendant is apparently incarcerat ed, no bond was set. Kelvin Evans, no driver's license, dismissed by prosecutor. Marshall Sturgis, Sr., speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Ernest F. Hill, Jr., harassing phone call, dismissed by prosecu tor. Francis Keith Tindle, speeding 69 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Abdi M. Mohamoud, speeding 68 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Vickie Hargrove Bullock, displaying ficti tious registration plate, ordered to pay court costs; operating motor vehicle without finan cial responsibility, dismissed by prosecu tor. Elizabeth Coleman Harmon, unsafe move ment, dismissed by prosecutor. Frank Wayne Par rish, taking wild doves without hunting license, called and failed, arrest order issued, bonid set at $100. Ronald Darnell Cook, no driver's license and reckless driving-endan gering, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Harry Clinton Monds, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Brenda Sue Lynch, operating motor vehicle without financial re sponsibility, found not guilty; no registration for vehicle and display ing fictitious registra tion plate, ordered to pay court costs. Lawrence Coleman Hooker, speeding 66 in 56 mph zone, entered plea of guilty of speed ing 64 in 56 mph tone, ordered to pay $10 fine and court costs. George Brown, Jr., speeding 66 in 56 mph zone, called and failed. Thomas O'Neal, Jr., speeding 66 in 96 mph zone, called and (ailed. Perry Milton Lacy, stop sign violation, or dered to pay court costs. Handy Ray Clary, stop sign violation, call ed and failed. James Monroe Taylor, speeding 70 in 86 mph tone, called and failed. Michael Anthony Manley, assault on • child under 12 and damage to real proper ty, ordered to jail for 40 days, suspended for 2 years upon condition that defendant pay court coats in one case and $15 fine, for 2 years not molest, harass, or assault Michael Rich ardson, and pay into the office of Clerk of Court the sum of $20 as restitu tion to Bobby Daniel for property damage. Eugene Boswell, com municating threats, or dered to jail for 30 days, defendant gave notice of appeal to the next Get Ready Now When frost has put an end to this year's gar den, it's time to get things ready for the next one. Two jobs that should be done are cleanup and soil test. A thorough cleanup — disposing of all vines and other crop and weed residues — is important. Even more important is the soil test, and this is one that many home gardeners overlook. No need to wait until frost to do this — the earlier the better. Testing the soil determines its acidity alkalinity or pH. North Carolina soils generally are acid, and this acidity builds up over the years as organic matter and acid forming fertilizers are added. Lime is needed to correct soil and bring it to the desirable pH. Determining whether or not your garden soil needs lime and how much it needs is done by taking a soil sample and sending it to the N. C. Department of Agriculture's soil testing laboratory in Raleigh. The service is free. You will need a soil sample box and a form to accompany it. These may be obtained from county offices of the Agricultural Extension Service. There's an of fice in every county in North Carolina. In taking your soil sample with a shovel, slice straight down through the soil to a dep th of around eight in ches. You may want to collect two or three samples from different locations. Mix this soil in a bucket and then fill your soil sample box from the mixed soil. This should give you an average of the entire plot. When the soil test results are returned to you, broadcast the re commended amount of lime and work it into the soil. Leave the soil in this plowed or disked condition through the winter. Alternate freezing and thawing will break the soil into small particles and heh in the preparation of a good seedbed next spring. An important part of this is to work the lime into the soil thoroughly. It doesn't move down readily, so a thorough disking or turning with a plow will help get it in to the root zone where it should be. criminal session of Superior Court, continu ing bond to remain in ef fect. Chavis D. Bullock, seven counts of worth less checks, ordered to Jail for 30 days, suspend ed for 6 months upon condition that defendant pay three court costs and the amount of each check for the use and benefit of the payee of the checks and not be found guilty of giving a worthless check during the period of suspension. Odell Bullock, no operator's license, or dered to pay fine of $25 and court costs. Richard Douglas Crabtree, speeding 77 in 55 mph zone, entered plea of guilty of speed ing 70 in 55 mph zone, ordered to pay $30 fuse and court costs. An absolute divorce was granted in the case of Shirley M. Johnson vs. Carl H. Johnson. NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION A general election will be held in Warren County on Tuesday, November 6, 1984 to elect the following officers: President and Vice President of United States, United States Senate, Member of Congress, State Officers, State Judicial Officers, State Senate For District *2 and District. *10, State House of Representatives for District *7 and District *22, District Court Judge, Constitutional Amendment and County Officers. All voters registered with Warren County Board of Elections are eligible to vote in the general election. Voters who are already registered to vote need not re-register to vote in this election Residents of the county who are not registered to vote must register by 5:00 p. m , October 8, 1984, to be eligible to vote in the general election. Also, a voter who has moved since the last election must notify the Board of election of that change by the same date. A person may register to vote at the Board of Election Office at the Peter Davis House on South Front Street at West Macon Street, between 9:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. or by appointment at the home of his precinct registrar or judge Any voter who will be out of the county the entire time the polls are open on Election Day, or who will be unable to go to the polls because of sickness or physical disability, may vote by Absentee Ballot The voter may apply for an absentee ballot beginning on September 7, 1984 Application must be made in person or in writing to the County Board of Election The deadline for applying for an absentee ballot is 5:00 p. m., Thursday, November 1, 1984 also the deadline for "One Stop Voting." Any questions about registration, absentee ballot, one stop voting, location of polling places, and other election matters may be an swered by telephoning the Board of Elections Office at 257-2114. RUBY JONES Supervisor Aug 8 29 S«pt 19. Oct 3-c
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