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Youth Gets 5-10 Years In Shooting" A five to 10 year sentence was i handed a 17-year-old prisoner in Superior Court here recently for j his role in the shooting of a prison guard in June. In his judgment, Judge Zeb V. Nettles ordered the sentence into effect when the prisoner, Roy L. Scarborough, finishes serving his prtsent one at the Macon camp for false pretence and larceny. Scarborough, of Ashevllle, had 1 about three months left to serve at the time of the incident. Guard William R. Anderson was seriously wounded by his own .38 calibre pistol in a scuffle on June 13 with Scarborough while a road ganp worked on Cat Creek Road. At the time, the guard said the youth was "agitated" into the shooting by other prisoners. Al though he has been discharged from the hospital, Mr. Anderson Girls- WRESTLING - Girls | 4 - lilt* MATCHES MAN MOUNTAIN DEAN JR. 380 lbs. World's Largest Wrestler Vs. COWBOY PETE RITTER The Singing Cowboy FERN LAVERN Eldridge, Iowa Vs. VIOLET RAY World's Lightweight Champion KATHE STAR World's Middleweight Champion Vs. TIGER WOMAN Minnesota State Champion TAG TKAM MATCH FRANKLIN GYMNASIUM AT. AUG. 18 P.% I '('served Seats on Sale at Perry's Drug Store " 4 j Reserved Si. Jo GENE HA L A DM IS SI ( )J\r $ 1.00 Inc. Tax Children f>Oe still Is recovering and will pot report back to work until Septem ber I. Scarborough stood trial or. a charge of assault with a deadly I weapon with intent to kill. Cases Are Listed Following are the cases dispos?d of by tHe judge during the tsrm, which recessed about noon last Thursday after three and a half days of work: Doyle Gene Dills, no driver's license, improper equipment, breaking and entering <3 counts >. larceny. 24 months suspended on court conditions. John Alvin Solesbee, reckless driving, continued. Bennie B. Lancaster, escaping prison, 12 months. Will Singletary, escaping prison, continued. Eugene Ward, escaping prison, not guilty. Roy E. Armitage, escaping pris on, not guilty. Robert E. Smith, larceny of automobile, escaping prison, 18 months. Alvin Fisher, escaping prison, 4 months. Ronnie Eugene Harris, escaping prison, 4 months. Owen C. Niles, escaping prison, 4 months; damage to public prop erty, nol pros with leave. Boyce Carroll, damage to public property, nol pros with leave. Charles Loilis, damage to public property, nol pros with leave. Richard M. Harding, damage to public property, nol pros with leave. Chares Amos Hannah, damage to public property, nol pros with leave. Carl Crook, Jr., larceny of ve hicle. escaping prison, 8-12 months. Charles Hooks, larceny of ve hicle, escaping prison, 8-12 months. Junior Willard Laws, larceny of vehicle, escaping prison, 8-12 months. George Stevens. Jr., escaping prison, aiding and abetting larceny of automobile, 8-12 months. R. O. Pressley, speeding, costs. Waymond Bradley, speeding, $10 and costs. Vernon R. Wilson, drunk and di'orcl-rly, continued to December term. Robert Derald Ashe, drunk driv ing, operating without glasses, prayer for judgment continued to December term. R. A. Patton. aiding and abett ing to drunk driving, possession of wliiskey, prayer for judgment, continued to December term. C. M Byrd, driving after license revoked, $25 and costs. Troy Arvii Welch, larceny <2 counts i, called and failed, capias issued. Johnnie Gregory, breaking and entering, larceny, 6 months sus pended on court conditions. Luther H. Honeycutt. damage to public property, 18-24 months. Leo Niessen. aiding and abetting asault on tn officer, not guilty. Charles Lollis. aiding and abett ing assault with a deadly weapon ?with intent to kill. 18-24 months. Herman M. Hutchinson, damage to public property, 4 months. B. B. Price, carrying concealed weapon, nol pros with leave. Willie Wykle. possession of home brew for sale, called and failed, capias issued. Charles Robert Norrls, drunk driving, called and failed, capias issued. Pless Patton Henry, speeding, called and failed, capias issued. Herbert L. Sternberg, assault, retired to inactive docket. Donald R. Thompson, aiding and abetting assault, retired to inactive docket. Coy Roy-field Beatty, Improper use of dealer license, nol pros with leave. Troy Arvil Welch, driving after license revoked, called and failed capias issued. Howard Thomas Collins, speed ing. unlawful possession of whis key. $25 and costs. John Reid Queen, drunk driving, S100 and costs. Karl Kenneth Janes, drunk driv ing, nol pros with leave. Eugene Carpenter, careless and reckless driving, $10 and costs. Gilmer E. Thomas, profanity, nol pros with leave. Odis Thomas, resisting arrest. ' x t Today you cm bam what other cars may not have for years ^ [/ Just between us? don't you get a kick out of keeping a step ahead of the other fellow? especially when it conies to cars? 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Best of all, you can make the buy of a lifetime. For today's low prices have helped move Buick into America's best selling 3 more firmly than ever. That means we can come to terms on the trade-in value of your car in a way that's bound to tickle you pink. Why not stop in and take us up on that ?today? *\cic Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow is the only Dynaftow Buiek builds today. It is standard on Road master . Super and Century optional at modest extra eost on the S pet tal. airconditionino at . COOL NEW LOW PRICE filter., dehumidif,eS. Get 4-Sea.on FR.OIOAIR6 CONDITIONING Best Buick Yet S?E JACKIE GlEASON ON TV Every SoMdoy Evening , WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Macon Motor Company, Inc. Wmer Street, Weit Dealer 594 Franklin, N. % 6 months suspended, $25 and costs. Gilmer E. Thomas, resisting ar rest, interfering with an arrest, 6 months suspended, $25 and costs. Everett Lee Hurst, reckless driv ing, driving after license revoked, prayer for judgment continued to ! December term. Jefferson Burston, assault on a female, continued. Gilmer Leo Hall, assault on a female, continued. Lela Thomas, disturbing the peace, continued. Charles A. Crawley, auto lar ceny, remanded to juvenile court. Rollin Aster Deal, drunk driving. 6 months suspended, $200 and costs, driver's license revoked. Jack Rogers, drunk driving '2 counts', called and failed, capias issued. Eugene Ray Rickman. larceny <2 counts), no driver's license, 12 months suspended. Kenneth Ledford, Larceny, 6 months suspended on court con ditions. John Lewis Keener, bigamy, 12 months.' James Philpot, drunk driving, called and failed, capias issued. Cash bonds were confiscated in the following cases: William Jerry Hadden, speeding, $50; Earl Shanks, speeding $30; Tom Allin Smith, Jr., speeding, $30; George Le6 Torline, speeding, $30; Francis Delbert Foley, speeding, $30; Lon Bert Stokes, speeding, $30; Louis Ivory York, speeding. $30; Victor J. Antonishen. speeding. $30; Richard Don Munday, no driver's license, sou ; Arthur Roger Belt, speeding, $30; Furman F. Houston, reckless driving, $50; Joseph Stan ley Winsock, loaning driver's li cense, permitting non-licensed per son to drive. $100: James Lee Rogers, no driver's license, oper ating on borrowed license. $100: Charles William Wainscott, speed ing, $50; Robert William Six, speeding, $30: Robert Lee Wolfe, speeding, $30: Thomas Milton Combs, speeding, $50; George Ernest Bennett, drunk driving speeding, $250: Joseph Calvin Loveless, drunk driving, no driver's license. $250: Harold Kenneth Henry, speeding, $30; Osco Kermit Jackson, speeding, $30: Herbe.t Dean Bryson. no driver's license. $50; Ralph V. Angel, speeding, $30 (new bond set at $100': Jer ome Sutton Russell, speeding $30. The state also took a nol pros with leave in each of the above cases. Bennie Ray Younce, speeding, costs. James Marshall Tallent, speed ings, costs. Jimmy Delano Passmore, no driver's license, costs. James Frank Gibson, speeding, costs. Doyle Preston Clark, speeding. $25 and costs. Leonard B. Hollifield. speeding, costs. Jasper Lee Williams, speeding, costs. Lee Douglas Wood, drunk driv ing, 4 months suspended, $100 and costs, driver's license revoked 12 months. Robert Gillespie, no driver's license. $25 and costs. Morris Lloyd Angel, speeding, costs. James Junior Johnson, speeding, costs. Freddie Henry Woodall, no driver's license, $25 and costs. Charles Adolph Conley. reckless driving, $25 and costs. R. L. Anderson, abandonment, capias issued. Truman Moody, assault on n female, prayer for judgment con tinued indefinitely. E. H. Brown, assault, capias issued. Harville Miller Parks, speedin '. continued. Paul Duane Cochran, drunk driving, nol pros with leave. D., L. Burgess, driving after license revoked, $25 and costs, j Frank Edgar Henson. Jr.. drunk driving, $100 and costs, driver', license revoked 12 months. Rude Leon Tanner, improper driver's license, costs. Gladys B. Ensley. aiding and i abetting transporting whiskey, non-suit. Carolyn Louise McCoy, no. driv er's license. $10 and costs. Ted Miller Farmer, permitting a non-licensed person to drive. $10 and cosls. Ross Ensley, transporting whis key, reckless driving, speeding 100 m.p.h , no driver's license, capias issued . Marvin W. St. Clair, no driver's license, costs. ' Frank Baldwin, drunk driving 1 2 counts), called and failed. $300 bond confiscated: no driver's li cense. $50 bond confiscated. Wallace Henry, non-support, nol pros with leave. Myrtle Dryman. breaking and entering, larceny, prayer for judg ment continued 2 years. Howard Baldwin, reckless driv ing. hit and run, nol pros with leave. Earl George Roper, aiding and abetting reckless driving and hit and run. nol pros with leave. John Alvin Solesbee. careless and reckless driving, continued. Claude Cowart, possession of whiskey for sale ? 2 counts', capias issued. Elbert Howard, carytns conceal ed weapon, nol pros with leave Carlton Sanders, attempted breaking and entering, assault with a deadly weapon capias issued. Jesse Edgar Crisp, .'ptetftafc reckless driving. $50 and casta. Russell Ctmp. crunk driving. no driver's license, continued Robert Earl ?wens, aiding and abetting drunk driving, no driver^ license, continued. Pearl Frazier Carver, no driver's license, costs. James Taylor Houston, no driv er's license < 2 counts > . $25 and costs. Ray Bates, public drunknes* aiding and abetting reckless driv ing. assault and resisting officers, 6 months suspended, $25 and ; costs. Coy Beaty. drunk driving. VL months in the county jail under I court stipulated conditions. Robert Edward Lepley, reckless | driving, called and failed. $50 bond confiscated. Hershel Williamson, drunfc driy jing 1 2 counts i, 6 months suspend ed, $200 and costs, license re voked 12 months. Max Ray Hunsucker, reckless ' driving, speeding, driving on ex pired driver'.-, license, called and failed, capias issued. Ethel S. Martin, drunk driving, no driver's license, possession of non-tax paid whiskey, called and failed, $300 bond confiscated. | Wade H. McKinney. no driver's | license, aiding and abetting" drunk driving, possession nontax paid whiskey, called and failed, capias issued. Roscoe Jenkins, public drunk enness, possession nontax paid whiskey. $25 and costs. Patrick Ducan Deslardir.e. speed ing, called and failed.. $50 bond confiscated. John Wilburn McCall. drunk driving <2 counts t. 8 months sus pended. $200 and costs, license revoked 5 years. Charles Denning Woodard, drunk driving '2 counts', called and failed, capias Issued, new bond of $1,000 required. Raymond Harvey Womacfc. speeding, costs. Gerald Moss, reckless driving called and failed, $50 bond con fiscated. Robert E. Coward, speeding called and failed. $50 bond con fiscated. Ralph Baldwin, speeding, reck less driving, called and failed, capias issued. Robert Lee Welch, speeding-. < j months suspended. $100 and costs, driver's license revoked 12 months, i Howard Gene Shaft- 1\ speeding, | called and failed, $30 bond ctm 1 fiscated. John Herty Davenport, speed ing carrying concealed weapon, i called and failed, capias issued. Piirmm: Ti'lman Kedden, drunk drivir.'-, prnver for judgment con tinued to December term casts, licence revoked Jnmes Sanders, drunk driving i2 counts i. driving after license has been revoked. 8- months sus pended, S210 and costs, driver's license revoked 12 months. Frank Elmer Swa'fnrd. drunk "driving, no driver's license. $125 and costs, driver's license revoked. Kenneth H Norton aiding ana abetting or'nik driving. $100 and cost- . driver' : license revoked. Richard Carroll Keener, drunk driving. $100 and costs, driver's j license revoked. ? lo" Huris an Ja< t on. drunk I driving, called and failed, capias j issued. 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