Cherokee County Recorder's Court
June6, 1946
Guy Edwin G rinds taff plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered to pay the costs.
Jerry Billy Presley plead
guilty to reckless-driving sod
operating a motor vehicle
without complying with the
financial responsibly law. He
was fine 176. plus the costs.
A prison sentence was sus
pended.
Lewis Glean Cars tens en pl
ead guilty to operating a motor
vehicle under the Influence
of intoxicating liquors. He was
fined 6100. plus the costs.
His driver's license was
ordered turned in to the
clerk.
Sylvia Palmer Lee was
found not guilty of driving on
the wrong side of the road.
Jerry Ralph Floyd plead
guilty to a speeding charge
and was ordered to pay the
costs.
Pearl Gordon Hall plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered tq pay the costs.
Henry Lee Brown plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered to pay the costs.
Sammy John Rollins plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered to pay the costs.
Jewel Andrew Johns on plead
not guilty to a charge of op
erating a motor vehicle under
the influence of intoxicating
liquors. He was found guilty
and fined 6125. plus the costs.
A four month jail sentence was
suspended. His driver's
license was ordered turned in
to the clerk.
Vaughn Grant plead guilty
to operating a motor vehicle
under the influence of intox
icating liquors. He was fined
6150. plus the costs. A six
month jail sentence was sus
pended.
Lewis Ralph Dockery plead
not guilty to exceeding a safe
speed upon a public highway.
He was found guilty and
ordered to pay the costs.
Sherton Butler Setzer plead
not guilty to charges of
operating a motor vehicle
under the influence of intox
icating liquors and carrying a
concealed weapon. The court
found him guilty of driving
under the influence and
not guilty of carrying a con
cealed weapon. He was fined
6100 plus the costs. His
driver's license was ordered
turned in to the clerk.
Robert J.Gregory,Jr.plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered to pay the costs.
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Hubert Bobby Oweoby plead
guilty to operating ? motor
vehicle at a speed in excess of
what is reasonable and proper
under the conditions and was
ordered to pay the costs.
Dewey E. Williamson plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered to pay the costs.
Norman Leslie Vann, Jr.
plead guilty to operating a
motor vehicle under the in
fluence of intoxicating liquors
and to possession of Intox
icating liquors. He was
ordered to pay the costs.
Roy Hicks Kovsky plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered to pay the costs
Dr. Joseph Wendell Glass
plead guilty to a speeding
charge and was ordered to
pay die costs.
Clifton - Scroggs plead
guilty to operating a motor
vehicle at a speed in excess
of what is reasonable and
proper under the conditions.
He was ordered to pay die
costs. A 60 day jail sentence
was suspended.
Harold Lunsford Pullium
plead guilty to a speeding
charge and was ordered to
pay the costs.
Ronnie Edgar Clayton plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered to pay the costs.
Randle E. Cook plead guilty
to two charges of operating a
motor vehicle under the in
fluence of intoxicating liquors.
He was fined $100. plus the
costs in the first case and
"Just Arrived'
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Joseph
of McCayesvtlle. Ga., annou
nce the birth of a daughter.
May 26, at Copper Basin Hos
pital, Copperhill, Tenn. Moth
er and baby are doing well.
Deed Transfers
Moss L. and Norma Causey
to Calvin and Patricia Causey
property in Cherokee County.
Mabel C. and Margaret L.
Fisher to Lillie Mae Cover
property in Valleytown.
James R. and Margaret
Grasty to Mary Ledford pro
perty in Cherokee County.
Mary and Earl Ledford to
Jim and Ramona Hendrixpro
perty in Cherokee County.
Mary and Earl Ledford to
Earl Ledford, property in
Cherokee County.
Lake Hi was see Dam Co.
Inc. to C.E. Hyde Jr., pro
perty in Shoal Creek.
C.E. and Ruth Mapels
to William W. Phillips, pro
perty in Cherokee County.
Dixie C. Newman (Widow)
of Ross Newman to Elmer and
Joe Taylor, property in
Murphy.
Gus and Dorie Nelson to
Norbert G. Price, property
in Cherokee County.
Etta Nichols to Bobby L.
Nichols, property in Cherokee
County.
Glenn and Elza Roberts to
Clyde Jump and Lillian Jump
property in Cherokee county.
Loleta Harbin and Ray White
to C.O. Stiles and Flora Har- ,
bin Stiles, property in Cher
okee County.
$300. plus die costs la the
second case. His driver's
license was ordered turned
in to the clerk.
Zelda Kephart Decker plead
guilty to a speeding charge and
was ordered to pay the costs.
? Mae Garrett Hughes plead
guilty to operating a taxi
without a chauffeur's license.
The case was continued until
June 13 when a female pro
bation officer is to attend.
Edward Earl Mundy plead
guilty to a speeding charge
and was ordered to pay the
costs.
Sumner Scheel At WCC Begins Monday
Summer school at Western
Caroline College is scheduled
to begin an Monday. The first
term trill end on July 16, and
the second term will run from
July 18 to August 19.
Or. Guy BurchAel, summer
school directora ssid thtt
several special programs are
Included in addition to the
regular graduate and inder
graduate curricula.
Seven courses In the Sixth
Tear Program will be offered
at night for the convenience of
administrators, and trill meet
for three hours on the desi
gnated evening for a period of
ten weeks. Those wishing to
?neod should register during
the regulsr day-time regis
tration hours on Mooday.June
IX
Sixth-veer courses aresne
thod* a iseeerch-ststlsticsi
comparative education; prsc
ticuna In school Mknlnistritioo
sod supervision (for both ex
perienced and inexperienced
administrators); and pro
jective techniques. '
Three two-weeks extension
courses are scheduled for Da
vid Millard Junior High School
as follows: June 30-July 1,
try school; July 4-16. wcek
j hop In a music curriculum)
July 18-90, audio-visual ed
Llbrary science will be of
fered during both terms far e
total of twenty-four quarter
hours.
Further Information maybe
obtained from Or. Burchflel or
from Or. C.Q. Kill! an, head of
WCCs department of educatlo
and psychology.
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