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Judge Wilkinson Presides Over Warren District Court Session Judge C. W. Wilkin son, Jr. of Oxford presided over the April 17 session of Warren County District Court, disposing of the following cases: Bobby Alexander, two counts of violation of court order, suspend ed sentence revoked and active sentence invoked. Alonzo Alston, two counts of violation of court order, called and failed, Order to Show Cause reissued. A. Baskerville, viola tion of court order, defendant found to be in compliance and Order to Show Cause ordered dismissed. Dallas Bullock, viola tion of court order, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $200. nerDeri uarier, assault and battery, or dered to jail for six months, sentence suspended for three years upon condition that the defendant keep the peace toward the prosecuting witness and pay a fine of $100 and court costs. Tony L. Carter, violation of court order, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $200. Horace Crawford, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Stanford Daniel, sim ple possession of mari juana, ordered to pay a DEALER WANTED We need one very sharp per son to be the Primary Dealer for each county in N. C. for on exciting, brand new weight loss program Serious inquries only. Call Only 5 p.m. - 6:45 p.m. Monday-Friday (919)266-2192. fine of $100 and court costs. Elizabeth Davis, assault with a deadly weapon, ordered to jail for six months, sentence suspended for three years upon condition that the defendant not go on the premises of the prosecuting witnesses or harass or molest them in any manner and pay a (50 fine and court costs. Fred Davis, injury to personal property, or dered to jail for GO days, sentence suspended for three years upon con dition that the defendant keep the peace toward the prosecuting wit nesses and pay court costs. daily uavis, assault with a deadly weapon, ordered to jail for six months, sentence suspended for three years upon condition that the defendant not go on the premises of the prosecuting witnesses or harass or molest them in any manner, and pay a $50 fine and court costs. Nicholas DogUvt, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Willie Egerton, no driver's license, dismissed by the prosecutor; driving while impaired, order ed to jail for 120 days, sentence suspended and defendant placed on un supervised probation for one year upon condition that he complete 48 A. R. PERRY'S GLASS CO. and Henderson Oxygen & Supply Co. 120 Epsom Rd. Henderson, N. C. Phone 492-6181 hours community ser vice and pay the $50 fee, complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the $50 fee, and pay a $100 fine and court costs. Amos Harrison, lar ceny, dismissed by the prosecutor. George Hawkins, driving left of center, called and failed, arrest order outstanding. Garry Hayes, viola tion of court order, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $500. Jay T. Hegerman, speeding 69 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Burnetta Holmes, fail ure to stop for stopped bus, ordered to pay a $25 fine and court costs. Kelvin Kearney, as sault/affray, ordered to jail for 30 days, sen tence suspended for three years upon condi tion that the defendant keep the peace toward the prosecuting witness and not assault or molest him in any man ner, and pay a $50 fine and court costs. James E. Martin, pos session of shotgun with barrel less than 18 inch es in length and driving left of center, dismissed by the prosecutor; driving while impaired, ordered to jail for six months, sentence sus pended and defendant placed on unsupervised probation for one year upon condition that he perform 72 hours com munity service and pay the $50 fee, complete the Alcohol and Drug Edu cation Traffic School and pay the $50 fee, and surrender license and not operate a motor vehicle until allowed by the Department of Motor Vehicles except as may be allowed in a limited driving privilege which may be granted after six months; con fiscated weapon ordered turned over to the High way Patrol for use at the Training Center. William Mayfield, vio lation of court order, suspended sentence or dered revoked and ac tive sentence invoked. Kenneth Murray, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Leon D. Nolan, speed ing 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed, dis missed with leave by the prosecutor. Bobby J. Plummer, civil revocation of driv er's license and viola tion of court order, called and failed, Order to Show Cause reissued to Vance County. Allen Pope, violation of court order, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $200. Darvin Rapplee, speeding 68 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Annette Rice, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, found not guilty. Ruth Rice, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, found not guilty. M. Richardson, as sault with a deadly weapon, dismissed by the prosecutor. Joey M. Sherwin, speeding 69 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. W. Southerland, assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed by the prosecutor. Olive Steverson, tres passing without a li cense and assault with a deadly weapon with in tent to kill, dismissed by the prosecutor. Michael Taylor, no driver's license, ordered to pay court costs. Michael Vick, violation of court order, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $200. Wendy Waring, violation of court order, defendant found in com pliance and Order to Show Cause ordered dismissed. Cynthia Wilhite, violation of court order, called and failed, bond set at |200. Barry Williams, assault with a deadly weapon, dismissed by the prosecutor. Freddie Richardson, communicating threats, dismissed by the prose cutor. Clarification The William Burgess found guilty in Warren County District Court last week of operating a motor vehicle without financial responsibility is William Curtis Burgess of Littleton, not William H. Burgess of Littleton. The Public Record Deed Transfers Julia Judkins to Robert Lee Judkins, certain lot, Nutbush Township. John Lemon Epps, Jr., and others to Lucille Epps and others, certain lot, Nutbush Township. Wilbert P. Boyd and others to Brenda Baskett Winstead, 9.09 acres, Sandy Creek Township. Edward E. Meredith and wife to Marie A. Gee, certain lot, Fork Township. Charles Perry to Charles Perry and others, certain lot, Shocco Township. Dr. James P. Green and wife to Sterling Cheston, certain lot, Smith Creek Township. Hal A. White, Sr. and wife to Cary Montague and wife, certain lots, Hawtree Township. James C. Harris to Ernest B. Harris and wife, certain lots, Fork Township. Phillis L. Chester to Russell G. Sullivan and wife, certain lot, Roanoke Township. Marriage Licenses James Patterson Blum of Cherry Hill, N. J. to Addie Rae Lynch of Philadelphia, Pa. John Frederick Klag of Staten Island, N.Y. to Patricia Lynn Brant ley of Norlina. Keeping Healthy Majority of Colorectal Cancer Patients Diagnosed Early Can Be Saved The American Cancer So ciety reports that colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death in the U.S., ranking next to lung cancer: "With early detection and careful follow up, the cure rate for colorectal cancer could reach 90 percent, according to ex perts in the field, reports the American Family Physician. One of these specialists, Paul Sherlock, MD, chair man of the Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York City, says that several factors are probably involved in the development of colorectal cancer. These include diet, environment and heredity, although the relationship between diet and colorectal cancer is still not completely understood. Theories about the effect of diet include the idea that "dietary fat triggers the re lease of bile acids which pro mote the action of carcino genic agents", and also that "people eating high fat, low-fiber diets excrete many mutagens in the stool". Occupational exposure to environmental pollutants have also been linked to col orectal cancer. PERRY BUILDERS N. C. Toll free - 1-800-682-3053 Not'L Toll Free - 1-800-334-3034 Henderson - 493-9171 Roleigh Rood. US 1, Henderson. N. C. IT'S THE BIGGEST SPRING SALE IN OUR HISTORY APRIL 24, 25, 26, & 27 THESE ITEMS HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THIS SALE ONLY I HARDWOODS PINE *6x6-8' - $7.99 *2x4-8' - $1.69 *6x6-6' - $5.99 *4x4-8' - $3.89 Prices On Our Regular Inventory Have Also Been Reduced • Come Out And See For Yourself I Hemi Mgn.-fri.-t o.m - S p.m - Jet. • I a.m. - I p.m. KMMKR VK SMI RETAIL AND WHOUSAll Ptw Buttons' MHSU* TMATtO WOOO limittd Only iy Your Second Briley Brother Dies In Electric Chair i The second of two brothers who last sum mer led a death row escape into Warren County from a Virginia prison unit was put to death in the electric chair last Thursday night in Richmond. James D. Briley was electrocuted for the slay ing of a pregnant woman and her five-year-old son. He was also con victed of raping the woman, who was eight months pregnant, and killing her common-law husband. He and his brother, Linwood, who was ex ecuted last October, escaped with four other condemned morderers from the maximum security correctional center in Mecklenburg County, Va. last May 31. Federal and local authorities followed their trail to Warren County where two of the su were captured. Two others were apprehended in Vermont, where they had fled in a truck stolen in Warren County. The Briley brothers were captured in Phila delphia, Penn. All six were back in custody by June 19. Among Briley's last visitors was his wife of less than a month, Evangeline Redding, a North Carolina author, television personality, and political activist, who lives in Halifax County. NOTICE There is a Cadillac Dealer near you with a good selection of new and used Cadillacs. Rushton Cadillac Hwy. 158 Bypass Henderson, N.C. Call collect 492-6161 ask for Gilliam Warren Group Moving Into New Location The Warren Group, a local real estate and in vestment firm, is relocating this week to new quarters in the Main Street building that until recently housed Stan dard Motor Parts. The 2,000-square-foot facility has been pur chased by The Warren Group and has un dergone extensive renovation, according to James C. Harris, Jr., president. Other offices in the building have been leas ed to Cullom Baptist Association and to Ker mit Copley, CPA for oc cupancy June 1. The building is the se cond on Main Street to be renovated in recent months. It was built in the 1920s and for two decades housed Harris & Gard ner Dry Cleaners and Laundry. The lot on which the building is located was deeded in 1920 from the Warren Hotel Company to E. S. Allen, W. G. Rogers, C. P. Allen, and H. A. Moseley with the provision that they "at their own cost build, erect, and finish in a good, substantial workmanlike manner...a suitable and proper business house.'' The property remain ed in the Allen family un til last August when it was sold to Warrenton developer Selby Benton. BEST BUY IN 10 SPEED FOR 1985 Roadway R-510 - 10 Speed Hi-Tensile Lugged Frame Cushion Grips Side Pull Brakes W/ Extension Cotterless Crank 27x1 V»" Gumwoll Tires Bike Month Special - $129.95 Free Water Bottle Free Kickstand LANIER HARDWARE CO. Warrenton, N. C.
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