Judqe Allen Presides Over Session Of Warren Court Judge C. W. Allen, Jr. of Oxford presided over the Feb. 27 session of Warren County District Court, disposing of the following cases: Bobby Alexander, trespassing without a license, ordered to jail for a period of 90 days; defendant, through counsel, gave notice of appeal to the next crim inal session of Warren County Superior Court, continuing bond to remain in effect. Rhonda C. Ashby, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Diane F. Barrett, speeding 68 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Edward Bryant, four counts of assault on a law officer, ordered to prison for 18 months, sentence to begin at the expiration of any and all sentences now obligated to serve. Orlander Bullock, breaking and/or en tering and larceny, en tered a plea of guilty of misdemeanor larceny, ordered to prison as a Committed Youthful Of fender for a period not to exceed 12 months, sen tence suspended and defendant placed on supervised probation for two years upon usual conditions and following special conditions that the defendant pay a $100 fine and court costs, pay restitution to Mr. Boyd in the amount of $335, perform 72 hours of community service within four months and pay the $50 fee, reim burse the state $125 for attorney fees, pay the $10 monthly probation supervision fee, and obey other such rules as the probation officer might set forth. Ollie L. Carter, speed ing 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed arrest order outstandingr — Harry Christian, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Andrew Collins, in toxicated and disrup tive, ordered to jail for 10 days, sentence suspended for 12 months upon condition that the defendant pay a $20 fine and court costs and not be found guilty of any crime, involving alcohol during the period of suspension. Merldon Cooper, tres James P. Baker Ins. Agency Box 62 Warrenton, N. C. 257-2495 Burial Insurance Life, Accident Health, Personal And Business passing without a licen se and assault on a female, dismissed by the prosecutor. Gary Daniel, two counts of assault on a law officer and one count of disorderly con duct, ordered to prison for 12 months, sentence suspended and defen dant placed on special supervised probation for two years upon condi tion that he serve 40 days in jail, pay the costs of court, perform 72 hours of community service within four months and pay the $50 fee, pay $25 restitution for Officer Harrison's medical bills, pay the probation supervision fee, and for a period of two years not be found guilty of any crime in volving assault; defen dant gave notice of ap peal to the next criminal session of Superior Court, continuing bond to remain in effect. Stanford Daniels, damage to real proper ty, assault on a law of ficer, and disorderly conduct, ordered to prison for two years, sentence suspended and defendant placed on special supervised pro bation for two years upon condition that he serve 90 days in jail, pay the costs of court, per form 72 hours commun ity service and pay the $50 fee, pay the probation supervision fee, cause the damaged bicycle to be repaired within four months; defendant gave notice of appeal to the next criminal session of Superior Court, con tinuing bond to remain in effect. Ralie Daniels, re sisting/obstructing a public officer, assault on a law officer, com municating threats, and disorderly conduct; found guilty of all charges with the «cep tion of assault on a law officer, ordered to prison for four months, sentence suspended for two years upon con dition that the defendant not be found guilty of any crime involving assault for a period of two years, perform 72 hours of community service within 90 days and pay the $50 fee, and pay the costs of court within 30 days. Kerry M. Dunston, no driver's license, called and failed, arrest order outstanding. Pat Ellington, check fraud, no bank account, ordered to jail for 30 days, sentence suspend ed for 12 months upon condition that the defendant pay $71.45 restitution and costs of court, and for a period of 12 months not be found guilty of giving a worth less check. Tony L. Faucette, speeding 70 in 55 mph cone, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at >100. Charles Foster, in spection violation, pray er for judgment con tinued upon payment of court costs. Clarence Green, driv ing while impaired and carrying a concealed weapon, motion to con tinue denied, called and failed, order of for feiture and order for arrest issued, bond set at $1,000. Gene Groom, violation of court order, called and failed, order of forfeiture and order for arrest issued, bond set at $400. Solomon Hargrove, driving while impaired, ordered to jail for a period of six months, sentence suspended and defendant placed on un supervised probation for 12 months upon con dition that he pay a $200 fine and court costs, and complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the fee; defendant not to be required to do com munity service due to his health and not be en titled to a limited driving privilege. Herome Hooten, lar ceny and injury to per sonal property, motion to continue denied, or dered to prison for 14 months; defendant gave notice of appeal to the next criminal session of Superior Court, bond set at $1,000. Douglas P. Jones, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed order for arrest out standing. Phillip J. Jones, driving while impaired, driving after drinking by a provisional licensee and no driver's license, _calledand (ailed,arrest order issued, bond set at . $200. George E. Mangum, two counts of assault on a female, one count of assault with a deadly weapon, two counts of endangering reckless driving, and two counts of assault and battery, court ordered that the defendant be sent to Dorothea Dix Hospital until such time as his mental status can be evaluated for com petency to proceed, bond dissolved on request of the surety and defendant placed in the custody of the sheriff, case to be docketed for trial when the defendant has been evaluated. Ruth McMillan, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Robert Peace, no driv er's license, called and failed, arrest order re turned unserved. Allen Pope, no driv er's license, dismissed by the prosecutor; driv ing while impaired, or dered to Jail for 40 days, sentence suspended and defendant placed on un supervised probation for 12 months upon condi tion that he pay a $75 fine and court costs, perform 24 hours of community service within 30 days and pay the fee and complete the Alcohol and Drug Edu cation Traffic School and pay the fee. Sam Powell, Jr., asault on a female, dismissed by the prose cutor. Julie M.Rettig, speed ing 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Bessie Richardson, three counts of worth less check, called and failed, order of for feiture and order for arrest issued, bond set at $400. Eddie Lee Smith, operating a motor vehicle without finan cial responsibility, no driver's license, and no registration for vehicle, ordered to jail for 90 days, sentence suspen ded for 12 months upon condition that the defendant pay a $30 fine and court costs. Thomas Solomon, driving while impaired, ordered to Jail for six months, sentence suspended for 12 months upon condition that the defendant pay a $200 fine and court costs, complete 72 hours of community service and pay the fee, complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the fee and obtain an Abuse Assessment and pay the fee. Theodore Vaughan, driving while impaired, ordered to jail for 40 days, sentence suspend ed and defendant placed wi unsupervised proba tion for 12 months upon condition that he pay a $100 fine and court costs, perform 24 hours of community service within 30 days and pay the fee, and complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the fee. Michael Vick, assault on a female and com municating threats, The Public Record Warren County Deed Transfers Evelyn S. Pittinan to Thomas Edward Rich ardson and wife, 1.38 acres, Fishing Creek Township. Annie L. Jones Alston and others to Lemira Jones, certain lot, Sandy Creek Township. Norman A. Fitz and others to Charles S. Fitz and wife, certain lot, Warrenton Township. Courtney Burnette to Frank Alexander and wife, certain interest, certain lot, Smith Creek Township. Gordon A. Greene and wife to Equitable Relo cation Management Company, certain lot, Warrenton Township. James M. Stell and wife to Willard Kay Hill and wife, certain lot, Warren County. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to John Lemon Epps, Jr., cer tain lot, Nutbush Town ship. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to John Lemon Epps, Jr., cer tain lot, Nutbush Town ship. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Addie E. Hargrove, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John- Lemon Eppsr Jr., and others to Lucy Belle Epps Williams, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Lucy Belle Epps Williams, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Robert L. Epps, m, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Lucille Epps and others, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Lucille Epps and others, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Robert Beginner Day Plans Listed On Tuesday, March 12, Warren Academy will host its annual Beginner Day — Open House from 10 a. m. un til 11:30 a. m., accord ing to Headmaster B. L. King. Prospective kin dergarten students and their parents are cor dially invited to attend. Activities for the children will be conduct ed by Mrs. Jules Banzet, HI, kindergarten teach er. Headmaster King will be available to acquaint parents with Warren Academy's kin dergarten program, and to conduct the parents on a tour of the school. Each family will receive a "Kindergarten Hand book for Parents," and a "Warren Academy Brochure." Refresh ments will be served. Further information is available through Headmaster B. L King at the school office. The telephone number is 257 3566. Epps, certain lot, Nut bush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to John Ed ward Epps, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Lartie Ep ps Bullock, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Elnora Epps Fogg, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Elnora Epps Fogg, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Rozelle Epps Jefferson, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Rozelle Epps Jefferson, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Lemon McCain Williams, cer tain lot, Nutbush Town ship. Jonn Lemon fcpps, Jr. and others to Addie E. Hargrove, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr. and others to Lartie Epps Bullock, certain lot, Nutbush Township. Mattie B. Sherman and husband to Arthur - k; Browrrand wife; cer tain interest, certain lot, Sandy Creek Township. G. M. Brown and wife to Arthur A. Brown and wife, certain interest, certain lot, Sandy Creek Township. Irene Bullock Carr to June Lorenza Daniel, Jr., certain interest, certain lot, Warrenton Township. George E. Shelton and wife to Alan B. Shelton, certain lot, Roanoke Township. Stephen L. Bissell and wife to Robert L. O'Neill and wife, certain lot, Roanoke Township. Cynthia W. Hyman to Laura H. Hayes, 22.9 acres, Sandy Creek Township. Tanglewood Land Company, Inc. to Thomas Goode Taylor, certain lot, Roanoke Township. Marvin S. White, Sr. and wife to Marvin S. White, Jr. and others, certain lot, Smith Creek Township. Jesse M. Brannan, Jr. and wife to James Frederic Booker and wife, certain lot, Six pound Township. Marriage Licenses Tony Keith Griggs of Warrenton to Rosa Marie Baskett of Warrenton. John Edward Sumter of Castalia to Delphine Marie Alston of Durham. motion to dismiss denied, ordered to prison for 18 months; defendant gave notice of appeal to the next criminal session of Superior Court, continu ing bond to remain in ef fect. Gregory Watkins, breaking and/or en tering and larceny, en tered a plea of guilty of misdemeanor larceny, ordered to prison as a Committed Youthful Of fender for a period not to exceed 12 months, sen tence suspended and defendant placed on supervised probation for two years upon usual conditions and following special conditions that he pay a $100 fine and court costs, pay restitu tion to Mr. Boyd in the amount of $335, perform 72 hours of community the two minor children in the matter within two weeks of her submitting a bill, monthly support payments to be in creased to $185. Samuel Moore, oral motion by surety to set aside forfeiture, judg ment of remission of bond posted. service within four months and pay the $50 fee, reimburse the state $125 for attorney fees, pay the $10 monthly probation supervision fee, and obey other such rules as the probation officer might set forth. Michael Williams, speeding more than 15 mph over the speed limit, entered a plea of guilty of speeding 64 in 55 mph zone, ordered to pay a $40 fine and court costs. Catherine Solomon, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Joyce P. Schuster, motion to strike order of forfeiture, Judgment absolute on $175. John G. Mulchi, motion for modification of support order, prior order modified to extend that the defendant shall pay one-half of all medical bills as sub mitted to him by the prosecuting witness for CONTACT DERMATITIS A variety of widely used household products are the most common causes of allergic con tact dermatitis Among the culprits are formalin in fingernail polish, disin fectants, and wash-and wear apparel; nickel sulfate in metal jewelry; phosphates in laundry detergents, and turpen tine oil in cleaning agents, polishes, waxes, and paint thinner. Or dinarily, temporary relief can be obtained by using '/»% Hydrocor tisone cream; some cases however, will warrant professional dermatologic treatment. BOYCEDRUGS WARRENTON, N. C. Phone: 257-3449-Day 456-2657—Night