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District Court Has Full Docket The following cases were disposed of in District Court on Monday, February 10th, with Judge Claude W. Allen, Jr. presiding: Lynwood Bruce Arnold, w/m/34, speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. Rupert F. Horton, w/m, worthless check (2 cases). To pay costs of court and exe cute deed of trust with Little River Ice Company for the amount of check, in each case. Needham Thomas Gulley, w/m/18, driving under in fluence. The plea guilty to careless and reckless driving is accepted by the state. $50.00 fine and costs and -not to drive a motor vehicle for 30 days unless accompanied by his father. John Wiley Fergerson, w/m/28, drunk driving. State accepts plea of guilty to care less and reckless driving. Pray er for judgment continued for 30 - days on payment of $100.00 fine and costs and not to operate a motor ve TRANSMISSION REPAIR HEADQUARTERS EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE ON ALL , ^ / KINDS Of "? ^AUTOMATIC .transmissions MOST PARTS Jflr# IN STOCK I OR . PROMPT EFFICIENT GUARANTEED SERVICE PETE SMITH'S GARAGE Rt. 3, Louisburg, N. C. Phone 496-4983 hicle for 30 days. Aaron Delane Gupton, w/m/37, speeding; driving on left side of higliway. To pay costs of court in first case; nol pros to second case. Charles C. Hunt, w/m/60, operating auto intoxicated; failure to comply with limita tions on license. $100.00 fine and costs and to surrender N. C. driver's license for 12 months. Appeal. Bond set at $200.00. Ronald Mitchell, w/m/24, possession of utensils and material for manufacture of intoxicating liquor; manufac turing liquor; possession non tax paid liquor; possession for purpose of sale. Not guilty to possession of liquor for pur pose of sale; motion to dis miss allowed on charge of possession of non tax paid liquor. To pay $500.00 fine 1 and costs in first two charges. Notice of appeal. Bond set at $100:00. Rupert F. Horton. worth less check. To pay costs and amount of check. Wallace W. Wilder, worth less check. Defendant having paid the amount of check, he is ordered to pay costs of court. George Clyde Evans, c/m/26, speeding. (2 cases). $20.00 fine and costs. Annie S. Burnette, worth less check. 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of check and costs of court. Wayman (nmn) Crews, driving under influence. 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of $100.00 fine and costs. Appeal. Bond set at $200.00. Jessie Branch, n/m/24, lar ceny. 6 months in jail. Leah Jones, c/f/32, public drunkeness. 5 days in jail. SAVINGS up to $18-80 A'.L FIRST QUALITY NO IRREGULARS AN UNSURPASSED OPPORTUN ITY TO START A SET OF THE WORLD'S MOST WANTED LUG GAGE BRAND. FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY FROM FEBRUARY 10th, THRU FEBRUARY 22nd ONLY H.C. TAYLOR I HARDWARE FURNITURE I ? suspended on payment of ; $5.00 fine and costs. Horace Wright, c/m, re- j ceiving stolen goods. 4 months in jail, suspended on condition that he return goods to owner; pay $25.00 fine and costs and not violate any criminal law for 1 year. Floyd Collins, w/m/30, as sault on female. 30 days in jail* suspended on payment of $15.00 fine and costs and not to assault his wife for 2 years. Clarence Battle, speeding. > 5 days in jail, suspended on ! payment of $10.00 fine and costs. Owen Eaton, c/m/69, pub lic drunkeness. Not less than 30 days nor more than 6 months in jail, suspended on I payment of costs; $5.00 fine and not to be found guilty of public drunkeness for 1 year Carey Lee Evans, speeding. 10 days in jail, suspended on payment of $10.00 Tine and costs. Rupert F. Horton, worth less check. To pay costs of , court and amount of check. 1 James Hockaday, w/m, I worthless check. ( 3 cases). 45 days in jail, suspended and placed on probation for 2 ! I years on payment of costs ; and payment of checks. Willie Edward^ Hicks. c/m/26, failure to * display approved inspection certifi cate. To pay costs. -? Etta Williamston, worth less check. To pay costs of court and amount of check. Henry Daniel Jones. w/m/50, speeding. Prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of costs. Robert Lewis Carter. c/m/26, failing to report acci dent. $10.00 fine and costs.. Therman Shevard Privette, careless and reckless driving. $40.00 fine and costs. Earlie (nmn) Sutton, safe movement violation. $5.00 fine and costs. Sidney Louis Davis, cym/28, operating auto intox icated; allowing unlicensed person to operate auto. 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of $25.00 Tine and costs. Larry Wesley Oakley, w/m/20, improper mufflers. Non suit. John Allen Bryant, driving on left side of highway. $10.00 fine and costs. Henry Sterling Peoples, Jr., public drunkeriess. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs. Donald Ray Hobbs, c/m/23, operating auto intox icated; speeding. 4 months in jail, suspended on payment of $150.00 fine and costs. Robert- Young, n/m/32, larceny. 6 months in jail. Samuel M. Fishel, w/m/45, operating auto intoxicated. Non suit. James Lee Pergerson, w/m/53, operating auto In toxicated; public drunkeness. Non suit on OAI charge; $15.00 fine and costs on second charge. James Edward Tabron, fol lowing too close. 10 days in jail, suspended on payment of $10.00 fine and costs. Phillip Charles Barham, speeding. $5.00 fine and George Clyde Evans, ! c/m/26, operating auto iritox- j icated. (2 cases). 4 months in jail, suspended on payment of $100.00 fine and costs; to submit N. C. driver's license for 12 months. Notice of appeal, bond set at $200.00. H erm an C . M oore, j n/m/32, speeding. $15.00 j' fine and costs. Joseph M. Blacknell, i. ?X/m/43, operating auto intox icated. Plea of guilty to care less and reckless driving ac cepted by state. 30 days in jail, suspended on payment of $50.00 fine and costs and not to operate motor vehicle for 30 days. Isaac Clifton Alford. Jr., w/m/ 18, speeding. $5.00 fine and costs. David Terrell, w/m. worth less check. (5 cases) 10 days in jail; suspended on payment *wf costs and amount of check in ??ach case* Annie S. Burnette, worth-, less Check. 3tj days in jail, suspended on payment of $35.00 fine and costs. Kenneth Wayne Burris, speeding. $15.00 fine and costs. Louis Anthony Dorsey, w/m/ 21, exceeding safe speed. To pay costs. The following paid $5.00 fine and costs for speeding: Robert Sherill\ Denning, w/m/25; Marshall Wilson Montgomery; Clarence Ed ward Capps. w/m/30; Lind berg Mitchell, n/m/38; David Lawhon Lee, w/m/ 19. Bernice (nmn) Burwell. c/f/37; no operator's license. ' S25.00 fine and costs, j Charlie Larry Wjggins. i i speeding. $11.00 fine and ; j costs. ' Forest Harris, no op erator's license. ?25.00 fine and costs. The following .paid costs of court: Charli' J. Mercer, driving on wrong side of road; Michael Paul Werner,' w m 24. fail to yitld right of way: Nathan Bryant 'Moss. w;m 18. scratching off; Hu- ? bert Perry Peele. exceeding safe speed; Thomas Clay Per gerson. exceeding safe speed; Junior Pete Horn, w m 37, i improper registration: Rae 1 ford Perry Southland, failing > to stop at stop sign and James j Dunston. failing to reduce j speed to prevent accident. The following defendants paid $5.00 fine and costs of court: Curtis Herring, public j drunkeness; Harry Thurman Green, n m 21. public drunk- ; eness: George A. Kimble. | | n m/ 23, speeding; Samuel J. . Alford. speeding; Walter ; | James Gregory, speeding; j Thomas A. Hinton. speeding; David Arthur Currell. speed ing; Horace Greely Dawson, | speeding; Donald Thomas | ? Shootroclc ? lumber ? Shingles o Insulation ? Paint ? Moulding ? Aluminum Screens o Wall board o Colling Board o Windows o Flooring o Doors o Plywood o Roofing & Siding WILSON NEED MONEY Amt. Cash You Get . Mo. Pmt. $239.12 (15.00 $292.73 $18.00 $332.27 . $20.00 $391.58 $23.00 $431.11 $25.00 $490.42 $28.00 $529.96 $30.00 $548.02 $31.00 CALL US TODAY - COLLECT 438-4113 CONSUMER CREDIT Co. 121 S. GARNETT ST. HENDERSON, N.C. Across From Woolwortffs Top-Dress Small Grain & Pastures now with FCX GREEN CHARGER NITROGEN LOUISBURG FCX SERVICE M Sam Wood, Mgf- ^^sburgJLJL fcicfcett BWd. Hose, .w m 38, speeding; Joe ' McArthur Holden. speeding; Alvin Lee Bostirk. n/m/45, speeding; Fred Artis Terry, n m. speeding; David Clark, n m "4V?. speeding; Brian J. Hudson, speeding; Elbert Sut ton. public drunkeness; Roger Dale Barbour, w/m/25. speed ing;* Robert ? Steve Jones, n m 21. speeding; Barn Thomas Perry, speeding; Thomas Eugene Perry, public drtinkeness; Melvin High, c/m/32. public drunkeness; Dallas High, public drunk eness. V'erris Cooper. Jr., passing in no passing zone. $10.00 fine and costs. Leonard R. Phillips, w/m/65, speeding. $13.00 fine and costs. Leon Black. Jr.. speeding. $15.00 fine and costs. Adrienne Montesanti. speeding $13.00 fine and costs. The. Final Straw The new warden of the prison was finding it difficult to get a telephone call through to a friend on the outside. Exasperated, he shouted to tjje operator: "My dear young lady, do you know who I am." "No," came the sweet j reply, "but 1 know where you i are." Louisburg Elementary School Menu February 17th thru Feb. 21st Monday: Sausage Patties Buttered Grits Carrots & Peas Steamed Cabbage Crusty Hard Rolls Strawberry Short Cake. '/i pint milk Tuesday: Oven Fried Ocean Perch Hash Browned Potatoes Cabbage/ Pineapple Slaw Pink Apple Sauce Crispy Corn Bread Cookies '/i pint milk Wednesday: Chicken Veg. Soup Peanut Butter Sandwich Purple Plums School Made Bread Crackers Spice Cake V4 pint milk _ Thursday: Barbecued -Pork on Buns Green Peas w/Tomatoes Candied Yams Lemon Pie 'A pinbmilk Friday: George Washington's Birth day Lunch Father of Our Country' Style Steak v Truthful Potatoes President Green Beans Cherry Tree Cobbler Betsy Ross Rolls >/4 pint milk Louisburg Area Has New Ready Credit Service Mr. James Grady. Vice President in charge of Wacca maw B, nk's Loifisburg op eration. annouiKtri today the release of n : ? uanking ser vice for the Louisburg area called Heady Credit. This new service permits checking ac count customers to make an unsecured personal loan with the bank merely by writing a check, and this loan can. in turn, be repaid in oije lump sum or by several optional methods. The service is made possible through a prear ranged agreement with the bank whereby a reserve bal awe is set up in conjunction with the customer's checking account. According to Mr. Grady, this service was designed for the convenience of checking account customers, permit ting them to take advantage f exceptional purchasii." op portunities. pay unexpected medical expenses, taxes, etc. "This service, which has been made available as a direct result of our automation pro gram. is the easiest, most con venient and confidential way to borrow in existence to day", slated Mr. Grady. He ?urther stated that "W.cca maw Bank is extremely pleased to be able to offer, this service to the citizens of ; the Louisburg area." Mr. R. S. Lucas. Cashier of the Louisburg Office, has been named to assume the additional duties of Ready Credit Manager. "We are very pleased to offer this addi tional service", he stated, "and we look forward to ex plaining it in detail to in terested persons." The Way Home > A young mother was pa tiently trying to teach. her' four-year-old daughter her address in preparation for her coming kindergarden debut. After repeatedly omitting or forgetting some portion of the correct address, the mother asked. "But what will you do when the teacher asks you where you live. Debbie?" After a moment's hesita tion. Debbie replied, "I'll let Michael answer first, then I'll tell my teacher that I live across the street." f Qfygett " Big 5x7 LIVING COLOR portrait OF YOU* CHILD 2 Days Only! Fri.-Sat. Feb. 14 ? 15 FHOTOOIAPHHS HOUIS 10A.M.-1P M ; 2 P M - 5P M DAILY No Appointment Necessary ?* No Age limit ? Limit: Ono Per Child ? Two -Per Panjily ? Groupi Taken' At $1 00 Per Subject WEST NASH STREET LIVING COLOR LIVING COLOR J etoimpself to Values! GRADE A WHOLE GRANTHAM ALL MEAT FRYERS, 260 FRANKS ?490 DEEP RIVER PURt PORK A \ I RED DELICIOUS DEEP KIVtK rUKt rUKIV A 4 AA SAUSAGE 11-00 BLUE PLATE dluc. rmit ?? . . ^ _ MAYONNAISE. 450 4 ?: 390 RED DELICIOUS OR WINESAP APPLES FRESH GREEN CABBAGE Lb. 50 DUBUQUE LUNCHEON MEAT TEMT 12 02. CAN 490 FAB REG. 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