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Heaters - Farm Supplies - Sporting Goods - Rugs - Giftwares - Furniture - Draperies - Anything For The Farm & Home. Phone GY 6-3423 East Nash Street Louisburg, N. C. H.C. TAYLOR Court (Continued from Page 1) * J ment of $100.00 fine and costs. John Ralph Williams, c m 54, operating auto in toxicated. S100.00 fine and costs. Virginia 0. O'Neal, driving wrong side of highway. Pray er for judgment continued on payment of costs. W. C. (Buck) Xeal. public drunkeness (2nd offense). Not less than 30 days nor more than 6 months in jail: commitment not to issue for 90 days on condition that defendant refrain from the use of any intoxicating bever age and pay costs. James Evans Horton. w'm/17. exceeding safe speed. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs. W. C. (Buck) Neal. public drunkeness. To pay costs. Shelton Perry, n/m, non support. Case dismissed by Judge. Charlie C. Perry, w/m, public drunkeness. Nol pros with leave. McCray Ray, assault with deadly weapon. Motion to dismiss allowed. Otis Morgan, n/m/20, shoplifting. Prayer for judg ment continued for 2 years on condition that he not vio late any criminal laws of N. C. and not go on premises of Corner Drug Store, Franklin ton. To remain gainfully em ployed and pay cost*. Thomas Frederick Webb, w/m/22, stop sign violation. Prayer for judgment con tinued on payment of coat*. Sammy Watson, drunk and disorderly; resisting arrest. Prayer for judgment continu ed on payment of coats. Ernestine Harris Wilder, c/f/41, safe movement viola tion. $25.00 fine and costs. Robert Lee Kearney, c/m/21, operating auto intox icated; no operator's license. Prayer for judgment continu ed for 2 years on payment of $125.00 fine and costa; de fendant not to operate motor vehicle for 2 years and not VOTE FOR AND REELECT H. D. ' (TOMMY) JEFFREYS FOR ~ LOUISBURG TOWN COUNCIL MAY 6 Your Support Will Be Appreciated Pd. Pol. Adv. violate any of the criminal laws of the Stale. Audrey Lynn Hockaday. w ( 22. driving left side of highway. To pay costs. James Thomas Fields, c m 43. driving on left. 30* days in jail, suspended for 2 years on oayment of costs: not to operate motor vehicle for 2 years and remain on gqod behavior. Edgar Davis Joyner. c m 54. operating auto intox icated. S100.00 fine and costs. Appeal: bond set at S150.00. Louise Atkinson Deans. V f 30. fail to yield at stop sign. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs. Annie Mae Cannady. n f 21. exceeding safe speed. Prayer for judgment continu ed pn payment of costs. Johnnie Watson Holder. w/m/52. fail to yield right of way. Prayer for judgment continued on payment of costs. William Jefferson Duke. w/m/26, speeding. Prayer for. judgment continued on pay ment of costs. Woodrow Jcffers, c/m/43, worthless check. Prayer for judgment continued for 2 years on payment of check and costs. Appeal; bond set at $125.00. Alfonza Davis, c/m, lar ceny. 60 days in jail, suspend ed for 5 years on payment of $25.00 fine and costs and $10.00 restitution; not to vio late any criminal laws of N. C. for 5 years. Herman Cary, n/m/53, public drunkeness. 20 days in jail, suspended on payment of $10.00 fine and costs. Carl Jones, w/m/40, non support. Prayer for judgment continued for 5 years on con dition defendant pay $30.00 bi-weekly for support and pay costs. Defendant to have right to visit child at least one Saturday each month. ' Louis Harris, c/m/20, breaking and entering; lar ceny. Bound over to Superior Court under $1500.00 bond. Rickey Champion, w/m/15, temporary larceny of auto. Nol pros with leave. Robert Lee Booze, c/m/33, assault on female. 60 days In jail, suspended for 2 years; to keep peace toward all people, particularly Shir ley Booth and pay costs. Thomas Johnson, c/m/27, gambling. $10.00 fine and costs. Mack Bryant, c/m/24, gambling. $10.00 fine an^ costs. Charles Collie, w/m/34, G. S. 18-4; 18-28; 18-48; 18-50. 2 years In jail, suspended for 5 years on payment of $1000.00 fine and coats. No tice of appeal. Jerry Baker, w/m, arson, nol pros with leave. , Calvin N. Banner, n/m, lar ceny. 60 days in jail, continu ed for 5 years; $25.00 fine' and costs; to pay restitution of $10.00 and not violate any criminal laws of N. C. i Bruce Cole Chamblee, wVm/20, arson (4 cases). Bound over to May 12, 1969 criminal superior court The following pleaded guilty to the charge of worth less check and paid the a mount of check and costs: Catherine H. Williams, w/f; Mrs. John Hlght, w/f, and Cody L. Creek, w/m. Leonard Paul Mathias, Jr., w/m/24, pleaded guilty under waiver statute to speeding and paid $15.00 fine and costs. The following pleaded guilty to speeding, under waiver statute, and paid $5.00 fine and costs each: Samuel Shields Hines, ? ShMtrotk ? lumbar A Chinal^i ? Intulolion ? taint ? Moulding ? Aluminum Scravni ? Watlbaard ? Calling Baard ? Window* ? Flooring ? Door* ? Plywood ? Roofing A Siding WILSON I pUILDING SUPPLY^ * 'PHONE 496-3722 LOUISBURG, N.C.; wm 23: Steven Walker Thrift. Thomas Larry Narron; Harry Graydon Sutton. Jr.. w/m/18: and Edmund Dennis Miller, w m 18. Pleading guilty under waiv er statute to the charge of public drunkeness and paying S5.00 fine and costs were: Paul Jones Clark, n/m/25: James Simpson Finch, w m 20: Sammie. Mack Bro die. n m: William Henry Wild er. \v m 34: and David Lee Mitchell, n m 56. Ihese defendants pleaded guilty under waiver statute to motor vehicle violations and paid costs of court: Ronnie Bruce Rice, w m 22: Thelnia Puckett Oakes. w f 58: John Richard Mann, n/m: John Millard Lancaster. Jr.. w/m/31: James Enoch Kear ney. c m 54: Kenneth Duns ton. c m '30: Joseph C ha vis. n m 29:" Ronnie Hoyt Den ton. \v,tmf23; Percy Melvin Glasco. n , ni l 8 : Johnny Lee Davis, n'ni/18: Ivan Darrell Cooke, vv'm/17: Doyle Finnis Merrinian. w/m/44: Johnny Lee Salmon, n/in/26: Lucy Edwards Nlalone. w/f/28: Martin Cooper Shaw. w/m/29; Fred Douglas Ric hardson. w/m/23. Edpa Earl Pettiford, c/f/28, fishing without li cense. Paid costs. Larry Underwood. w/m/25, operating motor boat without life preserver for each person. Paid costs. Ray Charles Rogers. n/m/28, improper registra tion. $25.00 fine and costs. Mary Helen Walker, c/f/18, disorderly conduct. $25.00 Tine and costs. William Ashley Johnson, Jr., n/m/30, no operator's li cense; safe movement viola tion. $50.00 fine and costs. William Ashley Johnson, c/m/29, non support. 60 days in jail, suspended on payment of costs and $7.00 per week for support. Correction The name of Elizabeth G. Morgan, n/f/58, appeared in last week's docket. The cor rect listing should have been Elizabeth G. Morgan, w/f/58. Beneath The Surface "V I. * ? N / \ ? - u For boatmen who want to get to the bottom of things, a modern antifouling paint combats barnacle* ana keeps boat bottoms completely free of growth. The paint, "Super Dripleas No. 8," was introduced last vear by the 103-year-old Chilton Paint Company of College Point, New York. The product was readily accepted by boat owners looking for something special in bottom protection. "To date," informs a company Spokesman "we have been called upon only twice to back our guarantee A small percentage of boat owners will not appfy the paint according to label directions. But we are receiving an encouraging number of letters from satisfied customers, praising the product's antifouling properties." Seed Spring Lawns Early Although rill is the perfect time to make new lawns, they can be made in spring if seeding is done early. There are a few simple steps to roliow when making a new lawn that will help insure the success or the pro ject. Mways spade deeply when preparing the soil. The mini mum depth is six inches. The -soil should be pulverized and a humus material or sand, whichever is needed, worked into the soil. For each one-hundred square reel or soil, work four pounds or plant rood into the top two inches of soil several days befott? seeding is to be done. Don't try to economize on the seed, ir possible get infor mation rrom the local agricul tural bureau as to the recom mended seed for the area. Roll the lawn arter it has been seeded. Water daily with a fine spray until germination is complete. Arter the lawn has become established, keep it deep-rooted by soaking it thoroughly once each week. Daily light sprinklings are harmTuI because the grass roots come to the surface seeking water. Feed the lawn twice year ly--ln early spring and early rail Never cut grass shorter than one and a hair inches. Poor work completed is better than brilliant work promised. The bigger the author, the smaller the words he tries to use. Louisburg Elementary School Menu Week beginning May 5th, 1969 Monday: \ ? Chicken (of the tea) Salad on Lettuce Chilled Tomato Cup Buttered Corn Hot Roils Topsy Turvy Cake 4 pint milk Tuesday: Beeforoni Cabbage w. Raisin/Celery Salad Green Peas Peach Halves Corn Bread Cookies 1 a pt. milk Wednesday: Toasted cheese sand witch Buttered Mixed veg. Purple Plums Frosted Cup Cakes 'j pt. milk Thursday: Tamali Upside Down Lunch Greens w/Pickle Blackeyed Peas Corn Bread Sugar Plum Pudding "i pt. milk Friday : Baked Turkey w/Gravy Creamed Potatoes Sunshine Apple Salad Stuffed Celery Green Beans Hot Rolls Lemon Frosted Cake "i pt. milk VOTE FOR AND RE-ELECT GROVER C. HARRIS, JR. CANDIDATE FOR TOWN COUNCIL LOUISIURQ, N. c. Pd. Pol. Adv. CITY BARBER SHOP j Will Be Closed May 5, 6, 7 . For Remodeling Reopen May 8 : ! -i - - - - 1 VOTE FOR AND REELECT 1 GEORGE (Jolly) BUNN ' To The . LOUISBURG TOWN COUNCIL! Interested In The Progress Of The Town. Interested In Every Citizen. Your Vote And Support In The MAY 6 Election Will Be Greatly Appreciated W. Pol. Adv. MAY DAY DANCE FEATURING GINGER THOMPSON AND THE SOUL LTD. FRIDAY, MAY 2 ADMISSION: $2.00 FORD'S WAREHOUSE I LOUISBURG, N. C. 1

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