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Jonathan Creek News Events By MBS. W. T. BAIN KB CommunUt Reporter 1 The Woman's Society of Chris tian Service of the Shady Grove Jdethodlst Church hcl,d Its Novem ber meeting in the home of Mrs Annie Mood> Wednesday after noon. Mrs. Kate Kennedy, presi dent, conducted the business . Twenty members were present, including Mrs. Billy Boyd. <1 new fpember. ' A Harvest Festival was held at 0?e Rock Hill School Tuesday night The entertainment featured fames and cake-walks. ? 11 Mr and Mrs. Fred Allison had II,their guests last week, their aughter-in-law and granddaugh ter, Gale Marie, of Brldgcton. N J. ? ? ? ? . Mr. and Mrs. Troy Leatherwood have returned home after a two Weeks' visit to Florida ? . 1 A PTA was organized at the itoek Hill School last week with the fol- I ^pwlng officers: Mrs Ralph Boyd, president; Mrs Don Millet vice II president. Mis Walter Mehaltey M WANT ADS Wanted TO BUY -utility trailer' J 6 ft. or 8 ft (II, ti-3200 N 21-2(5 1 for I her Stitheiim MOM 10 AUTOMATIC MIXMASVER Ovtth new, exclusive bowl-fit beat- | ?r? for lighter, higher, finer-tex- ' lured cakes, creamier mashed potatoes, etc. MARTIN ELECTRIC CO. Main Street >VaynesvNle YOU WILL FIND OUR QUALITY MEATS AT WAYNEWOOD GROCERY EAST TENNESSEE PACKING COMPANY KNOXVILLE TENN. -- - - - A i62) _ 1>56 ; Y Commemorating The First Harvest Celebration Of The Pilgrims We Give Thanks For The Blessing of Living In This Country Today, And Take This Opportunity To I Express Our Deep Appreci ation For The Loyalty Of Our Friends And Neighbors. TURNERS STORE MAIN STREET W.WNESVILLK t ' SKI.I.INC; CHRISTMAS CARDS to Mm. Tom Ray <>n Main St. last week were these four mem brr* of the newly organised W & 11 Roys Club (from lefti I ugeiie Ferguson. Mike Killian, l.arry llolloway. and Steve MrCarroll. Money raised by the club will be used to purchase letters for Midget Mountaineer football players, and any funds in excess of the amount needed will go into the club's recreation fund. (Mountaineer Photo). MORE ABOCT Court (Continued from page 1) today to dear the Jail before Thanksgiving. The docket .shows a number Of traffic cases that have not been called. It is expected most of them will he tried before Saturday. Cakes disclosed of included Harry Eugene I'lott. driving drunk, resisting arrest, fined $100 and costs, license* revoked. Mae Donald West driving drunk and without a license, tit) days In jail. K I in <? r Franklin, possession tiouor, four month suspended xent seeretary and Mrs, Hilly Boyd. treasurer. ? # Andy and Ka\ Boyd, anil Charles Boyd ol the Jonathan Creek 4 II Club entered calves in the Fat Calf Show held last week. Mrs (i V Howell has returned from a ten-day visit with her son and daughter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Vinson Howell, in Greenville. N.C. once, and costs. Frank 'Buster i Hannah, fined , $25 and costs and not molest any 1 member of Ben West family. Dewey Carver. Jr., reckless driv ing, fined $50 and costs. Robert Jackson McMalian. driv ing after license revoked, sent enced six months In jail Connie Medford. speeding, fined $125 and cost. License revoked. Troy l'ressley and Theodore Luther Huffman, sentenced to state prison six to 10 years for larceny Huffman had a prior two to three year suspended sentence put into effect. Hubert Lewis Sutton, driv ing drunk, leaving scene of acci dent, and transporting. Fined $125 niid costs, license revoked. David Cortclyou Delvin. driv ing drunk, improper muffler. Fined $100 and cost, license revoked. J as lii Hard Grooms, reckless driving, no operator's license, 2 year suspended sentence upon pay- i rnent of $25 and cost, Jimmy Gaddy, of Dutch Cove, larceny, given 8 months- suspended sentence, placed on probation. Russell Williams, unlawful escape, 12 months in jail. Robert Counsel, unlawful escape. 12 months in jail Robert T. Shillinglaw, speeding, fined $50 and cost, license revoked Charles Melton, unlawful escape to serve 12 months jail sentence after expiration of present term Loroy Petillo. unlawful escape, j one to two years in jail. William Wilmer, unlawful escape 12 months in jail Chardy Hutnut. unlawful escape. 12 months in jail. Willard Clark, abandonment or dered to pay $65 monthly Horace Sharp aiding and abet-] tli.g in driving drunk. Two year su pended sentence upon payment I of $100 and costs. John Henry Foster, possession ' tax paid whisky, fined $25 and costs Joe Connard. operating car with out license, costs. Maxwell Davis, speeding in 85 mile /one. fined $20. W. Ralner, fined $100 and costs license revoked for driving drunk Reed Lawrence McElrath. no license, prayer for judgment, con tinued two years, charged with costs. Theodore Roosevelt Taylor speeding. fined $125 and costs, d Ivor's license revoked Leonard Grady Dotson, speeding, charged with costs. Kenneth Howard McCall, driving drunk and speeding, fined $150 and eosts, license revoked. William Osborne Lotion, speed ing and driving drunk, fined $1100 and costs, license revoked for five years. Lester Henry Reeee. no driver's license, fined $25 and costs. Kenneth Aaron Hooper, speed ing. fined $20 and costs, Grover Tillman Calhoun, no driver's license, charged with costs Ro.v Gibson, no driver's license. Charged with costs Amos Ray Messer, no driver's license, charged with costs. Albert Carl Cloer. driving drunk, fined $100 and costs, license re voked. Robert G. Sanford. speeding, charged with costs. Carroll Smith, speeding, charged With costs Bobby Gene Pressnell, driving without license, charge with costs .lames Kdlson Jayncs. no driver's license, charged with costs Billy Garland Ledford. speeding, charged with costs. Ben Fugatc. Jr.. driving drunk, tiecd $100 and eosts. Carol Harold Surrctt. and Garn er Surrctt. aiding and abetting in driving drunk, each fined $100 and costs, license of each revoked Mack Miller, possession of in toxicating liquor. 8 months sus pended sentence. SUM) fine and costs, appear in court for three years to report. James RUey Neill, speeding, charged with eosts. Robert Lowell Powell, speeding, fined $50 and costs, driver's license rev oked. > Wayne K Rathbone. and George Hoglen. larceny, three years sus pended sentence upon payment of costs. George Thomas Hoglen. speed ing. charged with costs. Wallace N. Tate, court orders $150 bond forfeited. Dickey Harris, driving drunk, sentence to 30 days In jail, driver's license revoked. Roy A. Drank and Shirley Allen Mease, speeding, each fined $25 ar.d costs. The first passenger ship con struction in United States yards in four years began last October in Pascagoula. Miss., with keels being laid on two $25 million passenger liners. Ship building has hereto fore been going to foreign opera tors because of lower costs. A huge iron chain, each link about three feet in lingth. was stretched by Washington's forces ecross the Hudson River to hold back successfully the British fleet i:i 1778. The links are now pre served at West Point. MORE ABOUT Shots Fatal (Continued from pace 1) man told him yesterday that Bal lard, when Brulgcman reached him. said he didn't know what had happened. Further investigation into the shoot inn is being conducted today by Edwards, Dillingham and For est Ranger Ted Seeley of Bre vard. Ballard resided on Piney Knob road in the Turkey Creek section of Leicester township Surviving are the widow; two children. Deborah Ann and Steph en; the parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Ballard, and a brother, t'nrmel Ballard. MOKE ABOUT Hit and Run ICanUnu4 from Page 1) trolman Bryson was getting infor mation from Pearson in front of the Canton Post Office, prepara tory to i>roadca*ting the license number and deacription of the hit and-run car, Hartman drove by. He ' was arrested a few minutes later He was charged with driving drunk, hit and run, and driying : after his driver's licenses had been revoked The Canton police assisted in the investigation and arrest, Olives grown east of the Miss issippi are green. Olives grown west of the Roclues are largely black. Much For Moochers LITTLE ROCK. Ark (Api ? Harve Thorn of Little Rock, an ui.successful candidate for 'attor ney general, listed $1,500 as his total of campaign expenses. In a statement. Thorn claimed one of his biggest expenses was $500 for ""moochers." Use the Want Ads for results i Juan Ramon Jimenez. 74-year eld Spanish poet who won the 1936 Nobel'Prize in literature, has lived in the United Slates and Puerto Kico since he (led Spain in 1936 The famed Comstock Lode in Nevada may soon again be paying . a dividend. New methods of mining ai e making the long neglected low - grado jre depositr pay their way. RAY'S CHILDREN'S DEPARTME NT GREETS SANTA CLAUS WITH SHARPLY ** m m mm ^ h ** REDUCED SALE PRICES. , ON NEEDED WINTER MERCHANDISE * Infant's Knit PAJAMAS With Feet Sizes 2 to I *1.9K Value $|39 Infant's, Sizes (5 to 21 Months CORDUROY CRAWLERS $1.98 Value $ J.66 Infant's Philippine HAND - MADE DRESSES $2.98 Value $2-49 Infant's Heavy Night DIAPERS ? $1.49 $1.98 DIAPERS $1.65 Asjs't. Colors ? Short Sleeve T-SHIRTS Sizes 1 to .'5 97c Value 77c :!6 \ 30 Cotton BLANKET > $1.98 Value S .39 19c Receiving Regular $.'5.19 BLANKET BLANKET 3 for $.1.00 $2-99 10 DISCOUNT | ON DOLLS Girls' Coat SALE 1 to Size Group $8.95 to $12.95 Vol. $6.95 .5 to 6X Size Group J $7.95 to $10.95 Vol. $4.951 $10.95 Group $7.95 S $12.95 Group $8.95% 7 to Size Group A $9.95 Group $6.95 ? $10.95 Group $7.95 f $12.95 Group $8.95 f ? Just Right For School ? Children's Sizes to 8 OUTING FLANNEL PAJAMAS $1.98 Value S ^ .77 Girls' Regular $1.98 T-SHIRTS SJ.66 Sizes .'{ to 6X Girls' White CAN-CAN SLIPS Sizes 7 to 1 I $1.98 Value $ J.66 Cirls' Cotton ()u<lted ROBES 3tlx $2.98 Value SO-49 (Girls' Sizes ."} to 12 DRESSES $1.98 Value SI .66 $.*1.95 Group DRESSES s2*99 BOYS' GABARDINE JACKETS Quilted Lining ? Sizes :l to 7 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Values Values Values $3.33 $3.95 $4.9! ? IN CHILDREN'S DEPT. ONLY ? ^ rZL ROBES Sizes 1 to 10 $3.19 Value $2*49 JEANS Broken Sizes $1.98 Value $J.49 $1.49 Value SJ.19 Itovs' Sizes 3 to 6 Short Slee\e POLO SHIRTS 97c Value 77c ?i? One Croup Boys' Corduroy Sizes 3 to fi DRESS PANTS $2.98 Value $ J .99 Itovs" Sizes 2 to Flannel SPORT SHIRTS $1.79 Value $ J .49
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