Judge Senter Presides Over Session Of Court Judge J. Larry Senter of Franklinton presided over the April 15 session of Warren Coun ty District Court, disposing of the following cases: Quentin R. Alexander, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Willie Lee Algood, driving wliile impaired, ordered to jail for not less than 30 days nor more than 60 days, sentence suspend ed upon condition that the de fendant pay a $75 fine and court costs, not operate a motor vehicle on the highways of N.C. except as allowed in a limited driving privilege, complete 24 hours of community service and pay the $50 fee and complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the $100 fee. Calvin Alston, non-support of child, dismissed by the prosecutor. James Otis Alston, driving left of center, ordered to pay a $15 fine and court costs; driving while impaired, ordered to jail for not less than 60 days nor more than 90 days, sentence suspend ed upon condition that the de fendant pay a $100 fine and court costs, not operate a motor vehi cle on the highways of N.C. ex cept as allowed in a limited driv ing privilege, obtain a substance abuse assessment and pay the $25 fee, complete 72 hours of com munity service and pay the $50 fee ami complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the $100 fee. William Ray Ball, driving while impaired, called and failed, order of forfeiture and arrest order issued, bond tripled. Frederick Becker, operating a motorboat without identification, dismissed by the prosecutor. Bernard Bell, probation viola tion, continued on probation. Edward Lynch Britt, driving left of center, ordered to pay a $10 fine and court costs. Richard Lee Carter, driving while impaired, ordered to jail for not less than 30 days nor more than 60 days, sentence suspend ed upon condition that the de fendant pay a $75 fine and court costs, not operate a motor vehi cle on the highways of N.C. until School Menus April 27-May 1 All schools will have a choice in their menus. MONDAY?Ham roll or fish wich, macaroni/cheese, steamed cabbage, pineapple tidbits. TUESDAY-Peanut butter sandwich w/nut cup or ham/ cheese sandwich, french fries w/ catsup, congealed fruit salad. WEDNESDAY-Chicken fUet on bun or ravioli casserole/roll, seasoned green beans, buttered potatoes. THURSDAY?Hot dog on bun or cheeseburger, potato rounds, lettuce/tomato. FRIDAY?Manager's Choice. Breakfast Breakfast will be served grades K-8. MONDAY?Buttered cheese roll, juice, milk. TUESDAY?Apple turnover, juice, milk. WEDNESDAY-Cherry twirl, juice, milk. THURSDAY- Manager's Choice. FRIDAY?Manager's Choice. Marriage Licenses James Todd Parker of Garner to Karin Bradford of Garner. Sylvester Davis, Jr. of Warren ton to Constance Marie Hargrove of Norlina. Raymond Harold Swofford, Jr. of Littleton to Susan Kathleen Clayton of Littleton. Completes Training Army Private Charles C. Als ton, Jr., son of Charles C. and Carolyn A. Alston of Rt. 1, War renton, has completed basic training at Fort Dix, N.J. During the training, students received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map read ing, tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid and Ar my history and traditions. Fresh asparagus is firm and crisp and the tips are compact and tightly closed. allowed by the Department of Motor Vehicles, complete 24 hours of community service and pay the $50 fee and complete the Alcohol and Drug Education Traffic School and pay the $100 fee. Stephanie Coughlin, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Alfred Durham, improper passing, called and failed. Costello Hargrove, speeding 69 in 55 mph zone, entered a plea of guilty of improper equipment, ordered to pay a $10 fine and court costs. James Harris, worthless check, ordered to pay restitution for the use and benefit of the pro secuting witness and court costs. Douglas Jones, speeding 78 in 55 mph zone, entered a plea of guilty of careless and reckless driving, ordered to pay a $20 fine and court costs. William Levister, driving while license revoked, defense counsel's motion to dismiss allowed; driving while impaired, ordered to prison for 24 months; driving left of center, ordered to prison for 60 days to run concur rently with previously stated sentence, defendant gave notice of appeal on both sentences to the next criminal session of Warren County Superior Court ; death by vehicle, court found probable cause of the guilt of the defendant and ordered that he appear before the next criminal session of Warren County Superior Court to answer said charge, defense counsel's motion to reduce bond denied. Juan Martinez, driving while impaired and speeding 61 in 45 mph zone, called and failed, dismissed with leave by the prosecutor. Blair Felton Newman, speeding 78 in 55 mph zone, entered a plea of guilty of speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, ordered to pay a $15 fine and court costs. Howard Nicholas, violation of court order, court found as a fact the defendant willfully and with out just cause violated the terms of the suspended sentence and ordered that the suspended sentence be revoked and the ac tive sentence of 60 days in the custody of the Warren County sheriff be invoked; driving while impaired, ordered to prison for not less than 18 months nor more than 24 months, continuing bond to remain in effect; driving while license revoked, ordered to prison for not less than 18 months nor more than 24 months to run concurrently with the previously stated charge; defendant gave notice of appeal on all sentences to the next criminal session of Warren County Superior Court. Ethelean Richardson, driving without rear lamps, called and failed. Dennis Wayne Smith, driving while impaired, ordered to prison for 12 months, sentence suspend ed and defendant placed on supervised probation for three years upon condition that he pay a $400 fine and court costs, not operate a motor vehicle until allowed by the Department of Motor Vehicles, serve seven days active in jail and obtain a substance abuse assessment and pay the $25 fee; failure to wear seat belt, dismissed by the prosecutor. William Stallings, driving consuming malt beverage in passenger area, called and failed, arrest order issued, bond set at $100. Robert Sullivan, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Eddie Lee Towns, no driver's license, called and failed, arrest order outstanding. Edward Valentine, driving while impaired, ordered to prison for 12 months, sentence suspend ed and defendant placed on supervised probation upon condi tion that he pay a $400 fine and court costs, serve seven days in jail and not operate a motor vehi cle on the highways of N.C. until allowed by the Department of Motor Vehicles; defendant gave notice of appeal to Superior Court, continuing bond to remain in effect. Ercell Williams, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Tyrone Williams, possession of stolen goods, indicted by the grand jury on April 13. Donald Williamson, speeding 70 in 55 mph zone, called and failed. Doris Davis Kearney, violation of court order, state prayed entry of judgment and ordered the defendant to jail for 30 days to begir. at the expriation of any and all sentences now serving. James L. Fields, Jr., probation violation, court found as a fact the defendant has requested that the suspended sentence be ter minated and active sentence placed into effect and therefore ordered the suspended sentence terminated and the active sentence of two years placed in to effect to run concurrently with sentence now serving. Eugene Boswell, communi cating threats and assault on a female, ordered to prison for 18 months, defendant gave notice of appeal to Superior Court, bond to remain the same. An absolute divorce was granted in the case of I>oui.se Car roll Ayscue Oakley vs. James Ed ward Oakley. An absolute divorce was granted in the case of Raymond Grant Adcock vs. Mary Virginia Lewis Adcock. Harold Burgess, simple affray, dismissed by the prosecutor. George Rawlings, simple af fray, dismissed by the prosecutor. Perdue Is Looking ForTwelve Rare Birds, And One Of Them May BeYou Perdue needs twelve fanners in this area to build new pri mary breeder houses. 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