FRIDAY AFTERNOON,JANUARY 18,1952 Court Cancelled Actlnc Clerk of Conrta Elisa - heth Matthews said today that ■he had been notified by the Chief Justice’s officer that due to the inability of Judge W. C. Har MICKEY * ROUSE YOUR NEW MOTOROLA DEALER E. Cumberland St. Dunn, N. C. Phone 4228 9 l i an ii’nmsw ATTENTION T4MCM FARMERS! fak« Your Brawn Tobacco Co. V II ■ l|U||B&9 L m I j ■* - < Scrap Tobacco ll Rowe Announces For Lieutenant Governor (EDITOR'S NOTE: The fol lowing announcement is being published today in accordance With the release date, specified for Thursday morning or there after. This newspaper regards ( observance of a release date as a sacred trust.) BURGAW—Roy Rowe of Burgaw, Pender Couftty, veteran North Car olina legislator, prominent busi nessman and farmer, today for mally announced his candidacy for. Lieutenant Oovernor in the Spring Democratic Primary. He said he would conduct an energetic campaign, speaking or appearing in each of the state’s 1100 counties before the vote on ; May 31. • I "I solicit the support of all No”th ■ Carolina Democrats on the basis of my record as a member of the legislatures during more than a dor.cn years of the state’s greatest progress. "The office of Lieutenant Gov ernorernor is one of high respon sibly. Ts elected, I will strive to continue the tradition, net by some of North Carolina’s most able men of dignified and impartial fulfill ment of all Its duties,” Rowe said. R6we was bom on a farm near Burgaw on May 29, 1905. After ; attending public schools of Pender County, he was graduated from Farm Life School, Vanceboro, in 1823. •He later attended the Uni versity of “North Carolina and is now a member of its board of trustees. OPERATES THEATREB His business Interests include the ownership and operation of motion picture theatres In Burgaw and | Elizabethtown for the last 17 veers. He is past president of the Theatre Owners Association of North and Bouth Carolina. In recent years, he has been devoting much of his time to the development of his tfarm in Pender county. He is now .carrying out a program of quality beef cattle production along the lines of the “green fields" plan. Rowe first served in the North Carolina General Assembly qs a Senator during the Special Session 1938. He was also a member of the Senate in 1937, 1941, 1946 and 1949, and has headed such committees FARM BUREAU' INSURANCE John K. Snipes Office Is located In FCX Building Dunn, N. C. Hutpjjini; * Refrigerators * Freezers * Ranges * Water Heaters * Ironers * Washers There’s No Point Being Without Hot Point LAYTON'S LILLINGTON ! iPMipijN jwsßgmm jpe ' as Manufacturing and Labor and Counties, Cities and Towns. He was a member cf the House of Repre sentatives in 1943. LICENSED PILOT A licensed pilot, Rowe served as j chairman of the North Carolina ■ Aeronautics Commission from 1941 to 1949, under appointments by Governors Broughton and Cherry. As head of this commission, he was active in helping convert sev eral public airports to military use from 1341 to 1944 and their recon version to non-military use in the following five years. One of the organizers of North Carolina Wing of Civil Air Patrol during World War 11, he assisted in the estab lishment and operation of anti submarine patrols from bases at ■Manteo and Beaufort. He Was pres ident of Carolina Aero Club 1941- 1943. Rowe is a former member of the Burgaw school board, a director of the South eastern North Carolina Beach Association, a member of the Burgaw Rotary Club and a Mason. He is an active church lay man. He is married to the former Nina Worsley of Maysvifb and they have two children. Chalybeate News Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sears and young son of Goldsboro were the * week end guests of Mrs. Sears’ par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Griffin and Mr. and Mrs. Kirne Doss of Elkin and Mr: and Mrs. Clyde Christman of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. or. Sunday. Mrs. Charlie Butler andt Mr. and' Mrs. Jethro McLamb of Dunn vis ited relatives here Sunday. The Foy Farmer Circle of the W. M. S. will meet Thursday after noon at 2:30 with Mrs. Bud Brad ley. The Lottie Moon Circle female, roads two years. Joe Norris, assault nol pros. Clyde A. Fore, operating auto i I mobile without operator’s license,, nol pros. Hazel Word, assault, remanded i to the Juvenile Court, allegedly hit : Jaunita Smith with a can, breaking glasses. Robert Williams, assault, called I failed. Edwin Douglass, operating a car under the influence of intoxicants, 1 called and failed. Thcodo Jacobs, cleared of as sault on Etta Callaum; prosecuting 1 witness taxed costs. 5 Lloyd Taylor, assault with a - deadly weapon, 60 days on roads. Taylor entered plea of guilty to pulling shotgun on T. R. Jacobs, s Ernest D. Meek, speeding, $lO i and costs. L ’ H. A. Parrish, public drunkenness, f costs. Frederick Graham Walker, speed ; ing, called and failed. Will Rogers Arnold, speeding, i $lO and costs. Robert E. Brooker, operating auto ; while intoxicated, 60 days roads, ; suspended on payment of (100 ; ; fine and costs. i Leroy Harvey Jackson, speeding - five doUars and costs. Nash Thornton, trespass, nol pros, t John Henry Johnson, three cases - consolidated, plea of guilty to - drunk and disorderly conduct and carrying concealed weapons on; ' streets of Angler: 60 days roads, f suspended two years on condition t not to violate laws., stay sober and t pay SSO fine and costs, t Mrs. Mildred C. Thornton, Fay-i ■ ctteville acquitted of assault on her • former mother-in-law, Mrs. R. P. Stone of near Benson: nol pros as to trespass. Case arose, out of visit I teen years ago, visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Essie J. Price, Mrs. Kenneth Smith and her two children were guests Sunday of Mrs. A. A. John son and Miss Janet Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Judd Smith went to Greenville Saturday to carry their daughter, Mrs. Jesse Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle Clay of Ral eigh were week end guests of Mrs. Leila Clay. Mrs. Roy L. Smith shopped in Fayetteville Monday. Mrs. David Henry Senter is spending a few days in Raleigh with ■ her son and daughter-in-law Dr. and Mrs. W. Jeffress Senter. HOME DEMONSTRATION CLUB MEETS On Monday afternoon at 1:30 the Chalybeate Home Demonstration club met at the home of Mrs. A. T. Pittard. with Mrs. C. L. Melvin and Mrs.: S. J. Conner as co-host ess. Mrs. ‘ L. B. Smith, president, presided and called the meeting to order. The members sang “Flnlan ;dia” and repeated the club collect. 1 Mrs. R. R. Stephans, the secretary Ofhman (Continued from page 2) In her suite before she’d even be gun her travels. His gentlejnan kangaroo was snoring gently on the ambassador's broadloom and Ignor ing the sliced apples that Mc- Veigh had brought along. Nobody seemed to be hungry except Miss North, who had been voted the ma t beautiful of 35,000 contestants i Down Under. "Marsupials have got to have a lot of sleep,” said McVeigh. “Let I us get out of here.’* He wrapped his marsupial in a blanket, which was labeled May flower Hotel, and returned both to this hostelry, along with Miss North and myself. She was a ditto for 1 Last Year's Weed Crop Set Record RALEIGH llfl—North Carolina’* flor-cured tobacco crop this past season broke all records In vol ume and vahic, the Market News Service reported today, } The total crop cn the four belts Fas 952,968,984 pounds, which Sold for 5512,997.084, an average "of $53.83 per hundred pounds. Last season’s average was $56.08, but smaller volume brought the 1 total cash value considerably 1 under this year’s. I HUNGRY THIEF A thief, apparently hungry, ih , yaded the Harnett County Training School kitchen Tuesday night and stole seme fat back and a small quantity of prunes and margarine, , Recording to a report made to the Dnnn Police Department. i ’ —■—- : 1 of Mrs. Thornton to Stone home to take off for a week end visit ■.her two daughters by a .'ormer inarrMge to Arnold Stone. Mrs. ’Stone. -73. testfied the younger ; woman held her arm by force and yßetha Williams, sister of Mrs. 1 , Thornton dragged the children away to the car by force. Court filled ; force used did not constitute as sault. James Riley Jackson, speeding. 30 days jail, suspended on payment :of slo’fine and costs. : Ernest Roosevelt Elliott, driving car with no operator’s license, 30 days or. suspended on payment of $25 fine and costs. Alonz Bailey, careless and reck less driving, 60 days roads, sus pended on payment of SSO fine and costs. Bailey had an accident in which he struck car owned by McLamb Bailey. William Waldo McLamb, speeding, $lO and costs. read the minutes of previous meet ing and called the roll. Mrs. Jim Weathers gave the devotional. Mrs. Shelton Smith, clothing leader, gave a report. During the business session a re port was givfm on she County Council meeting, which was held on the previous Monday In Lillingfon Plane were made to hold w Stan ley Party at thg home of Mrs. J. F. Andrews on Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Any commission earned will be added to the Building Fund. Mrs. Albert Caviaress led the group in making New Year’s resol utions and Mrs. David Henry Sen ter, Recreation leader led in an in teresting contest. Miss Vail, County Home Agent, I gave a demonstration on selecting suits and coats. The hostesses served apple pie, a-la-mode and coffee to the twenty members present. farmers are relying on Yj SWIFTS EBD STEER more profitable crops. That’s because (AIA MD STEER has sained ijS’ * the reputation of being the big profit-maker for fanners. • CONSTANT TESTING in laboratory and field keeps this brand uni formally good year! after year. jr— z # USE RRD STBEE “ A this season and team first-hand about the extra yields and im-; Srcrt (?\ proved quality this pUnt can hrip V yon make. To be J\\ sore of a supply, it is wise to order now! R. A. CHESTNUTT CO. 1 sure; she said she weighed in at 12 pounds. So we had dinner quick ly- Australia’s most beautiful started with oysters casino, meaning they were baked with plenty of bacon. Then she had a thick steak with mushroom gravy, two kinds of po tatoes, asparagus and rutabagas. She topped this off with three large scoops of chocolate ice cream, surrounded by sliced bananas and whipped cream. She told the wait er to bring her a pitcher of choco late s*uoe. She also ordered a plate of small cakes. What this meal cost the stock holders, I'd hate to estimate, but Miss North said she felt better. McVeigh told her she’d better pack; he rounded up her chaperone. Then he got the chaperone for the kangaroos and eventually all thands wound up at Union Sta tion. The ladies said they’d take the lady kangaroo; McVeigh said he'd sleep with the gentleman kanga roo. The conductor raised his eye brows. Shortly thereafter McVeigh got kicked in the teeth and the train pulled out. Let us wish my old friend bon voyage. Let us also thank our lucky stars we are not in the mo tion-picture business. (Copyright, 1952, United Feature Syndicate, Inc.) 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