PAGE SIX Fattier Os School Official Buried J®. L. Proffitt of Wilkesboro, lifcer* of County Superintendent ‘ -StUcols G. T. Profitt, died a round 8 p. m. Saturday at his i hony near Wilkesboro. ' Funeral I sepnSes will be field Tuesday at l U 8. m. in Wilkesboro. | Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Profitt left. LHUngton around noon Friday as-1 tey Mr. Proffitt received news of his father’s serious illness. I -KITES WERE HELD Funeral at Mt. Pleasant Baptist; Chunch with full Masonic rites, i ; Suwiving; wife; five sons, G. T. GOT A COLD! TAKE i symptomatic ( ODD BRIEF ! I THANKS! = We Enjoyed Having You ... and We Know You E~ Were Thrilled Seeing the New Aero ( *52 Witfys | A Completely NEW Automobile With 90 | Features. ... Goes Up To £ 35 Miles Per Gallon ~ For Those Who Haven't Seen the New Aero Witfys. ... Be Sure to Come By Our Showroom Today! You'll Be Amazed at the New Features of This New Automobile That Adds Up to an Entirely New Concept of Motoring Convenience, Comfort, and Economy. See The Great "JEEP" TRUCK / Bk |.| I I The 4-WlHfel Drive “Jeep” Truck is built I I g^er fSloib^Lyfce II ' X- - e*.. v > ■j - ■ ... HW# ■ ■ irwl ■ I STATE NEWS BRIEFS I ASHEVILLE IIP! Judge Wil | son Warlick charged a special . crime-investigating federal grand I jury today to ferret .out any or ganized crime it may find in a j sweeping injuiry of the Western ! North Carolina underworld. j ' MT. AIRY HP! Spencer Lawson, 20, goes on trial on murder charg jes today in Surrey County su perior court. Lawson is charged with killing Hubert J. Payne, 40, of Lillington, Cline H. Proffitt, Alexandria, Va., O. M. Poffltt, Champion, Hight M. Proffitt. Evan ston. Wyo. Charles W. Proffitt of j Wilkesboro; one daughter, Mrs. Lola P. Davis of Lumberton. ] Police Have Busy Weekend j Two accidents, one stolen car, two cuttings and an assault, kept the members of the Dunn Police I of Lambsville, Va. 1 CHARLOTTE HP! Representa tives of some 450 farm equipment dealers in North and South Car olina gathered here today for their annual convention. The featured speaker on today’s program was to be Richard Harkness, National Broadcasting Company Washing ton news commentator Sen. Willis Smith ID-NCI will address the meeting tomorrow. RALEIGH HP! Violence and ac cidents claimed at least nine lives in North Carolina over the week end, a United Press survey show ed today. In addition, two Gas j tonia men were among three vie- , tims of a highway accident near Rock Hill, S.. C. “ . TUB DAILY RECORD. DOWN. N. a & ■'! I■■■ ■ .■. ’ ■ ■■! ■ Department busy over the week end, according to the records at the Police Station. Saturday at 8:25 p. m. Miss Faye Jackson reported that she had just run over a boy on a bicyele. Miss Jackson, driving a 1951 Studebaker south on Clinton Avenue, she said, when Paul White, Jr., riding a bicycle, crossed the road from the vicinity of the rear door of the Hood Memorial Church. The boy rode the bicycle directly ; into the path of her car, she said, and she did not see him until just 1 before she struck him. At the Dunn j Hospital it was determined that! the bov’s Injuries were minor and his bicycle was not badly damaged.! Edward P. Hood reported that he had parked his car beside the Hood Drug Store and when he re turned two hours later the car ■ had been stolen. The car was re- j covered bv the State Highway Patel in Lillington. Dunn policemen, too, were in on the investigation of the stab- I bing of Nancy Jane McLean, her : daughter Carrie and a neice Mary. Thev were called to the Dunn Hos pital. when the victims were brought. ; there. Another Negro, William H. Cutts ! of Angier Route 2 was brought to i the Dunn hospital suffering from | knife wounds in the left side of his i j chest. He said the cutting occurred - j between Jody’s Place in Angier and j the highway. Angier police are in ; vestigating the occurrance. Another assault . which called i police to the hospital was that of ; Annie Nance, who told officers that | she had been hit over the head with a table lamp at her home by Richard McLean. At 8:45 p. m. yesterday, police were called to investigate a wreck at the intersection of Edgerton and Ellis. They found that a 1951 Chevrolet, driven by Leslie H. Wood, Jr., and owned by H. M. Moigan, both of Lillington, had been hit bv a 1951 Henry J, driven by Royal V. Porter and owned by Paul Por ter, both of Route 1 Newton Grove. Wood told the officers that he had stopped for the stop sign and Porter had run into him. Damage to the Chrevrolet was $lO and to | the Henry J, sls. Porter was charged With drunken, careless and reckless driving and damage to property. M .. 9 * : I *' 1 ■ * ‘ Y ~~ News and Cartoon tuesT - vved. Musical & Cahoot* 2 Shows Nightly BOX OFFICE OPENS 6:30 Shows Start At 7 And 9 . 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