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Raleigh Bank (Continued From Page Onel He was studying agriculture edu cation. f Armed Bobbery Ray K Moore, specie* agent it Charge of the FBI's Charlotte of fice. said Smith had been charged with the armed robbery ef tbs cestral office branch ef the Firs' Citteees Bank asd Trust Ce. in italeigh. The bank was held up by a lone gunman wearing e white mask and horn-rimmed glasses. He tied after a polite “thank you” to two frightened employes, Manager Harold B. Wall and teller Joyce Jones. ^ Wall said the bandit seemed to know what he was doing. “At least it seemed that way to me. 1 only tried to get him out of here as quickly as possible." Cold Wave 100 mile adds band ef snow up to eight Inches deep from Central Pennsylvania through New York and New Englar.d into Maine. Middle Tennessee had Oght snoW flurries Thursday, and heav ier snow was reported in the Smokies and other mountain re gions in the state. Some mow flurries were report ed in Asheville, N. C.. and North Georgia, but the wpethernmn for* cast clear weather for the after noon. +DUNN+ TODAY A THURSDAY Jack Patanee Anita Ekberg — in — "THE MAN INSpr (Cm|inked fr«t rw Oai) Springs, Mrs. Smith went to Mere dith College, became a lab tech nician at Be* Hospital and than, in 1984. Joined her huaband in Japan. At that time. Or. Smith was surgeon and pathologist in the VS. Army Medtoal Corps In both Korea and Japan the couple from Chalybeate Springe were able to ahaerra missionary work. ; Returning to the U.S. in 1953, they mad* a baas* in Winston Salem and recently have been studying, to prepare for mission ary duties, at Southeastern Baptist Seminary at Wake Forest. Dr. Smith is a member of the staff at Duke University and has duties at Veteran’s Hospital in Durham, too. Mrs. Janies Farthing, Sr., chair man of tiie Eunice Smith Circle, ■which is sponsorjng the talk here, said this will be ooe of a number of appearances Crowding Mrs. Smith’s calendar prior to the June departure data. Ford And (Csndnnsd Vresn Pag# Oao) * Small Plymouth—108—110 Inch wheelbase, six-cylinder engine of either alumtnosa or cast iron; o combination of American and Eh rapean styling; six passenger models available in both four door and two-door styles; priced stfcht ly under $2,000. Small Ford—100.9 inch wheel in front, styling similar to Ford's Thunderbird luxury ears; a com plete line available including pos sibly a small modal of Ford’s Rancho pickup truck; priced at about $2,000. Small Chevrolet™-108—108 inch wheelbase, six-cylinder horizon tally-opposed aluminum engine in the rear; styled similar to the French Dauphins; a complete line available; prices slightly under $3,000. _ TODAY THRU FRIDAY STEWART JUST ARRIVED NOW ON DISPLAY 1 NEW SIMCAS 5 NEW VOLVOS BOTH GOOD FOREIGN MADE CARS CHRYSLER IS BACK IN PRODUCTION NOW ENROUIE - NEW PLYMOUIHS -NEW CHRYSLER5■ PHONE FOR A FREE DEMONSTRATION AND COME TRY THESE CARS FOR YOURSELF COATS MOTOR COMPANY COATS, N. C. ' ■-. PHONE 2165 CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH - S1MCA - VOLVO ilte jlailaj DUNN. N. C. Published By RECORD PUBLISHING COMPANY At U1 Eet Canary Street Entered ac mm*M*u nattet In the Peat Office in Dun N. C~ under the laws ml Congress, Act. ml March 5, 1S79. *»MJ afteraoen. Monday through Friday. Second alaea Miff l*U at Damn. N. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ■or CAXtKI: 25 cento per week M TOWNS MOT SERVED BY CARRIER AND BUBAL R DU TBS INSIDE NORTH CAROLINA: DM per year: M S* for ata Months; » M far three Moatto - WYOPdfAfl: IBM pea year in adeaapo; AM far nW it.M for three BthS Had Facing (Continued From Page One) tion be needed, he will be allowed to leave the boepltal in about two weeks, Hall aald. But ha added. "If they do oper ate, the period probably will be extended by at least another three weeks." Doctors will decide about the second operation on the basis of the three-hour examination this week, which iachided injections, X-rays, blood and urine analyses. Hall said they found se evidence, of a tumor, nor anything to lead them to expect such a finding. He said some residual tmfOctloa was located however, which eonld de lay his reteass' from the hospital. Hall was elected from North Carolina's 12th District last year to replace Rep. George Shu ford, who stepped down because ct de clining health. Grand Jury term which start* Monday: Mack MeKoy, murder; Josaphus Moore, murder; Gilbert Purcell, A D.W. with intent to kill, etc. ; Tommy Johnson, aiding It abetting in receiving stolen goods; Purcell Locklear, receiving; Jerry Sills, lar cent at automobile; Betty Ash worth, felonious BAE and larceny; CaMn Ashworth, BAB. larceny; Bobby Lawrence Baker, larceny; Bobby Baker, larceny 2 cases; Michael Jones, flayd CohrUle, Ear ly Olive and Oen« Barden. Bit. larceny; Floyd Colville, Burly OUve and Michael Jonee, BAE, larceny; Mike Jones, Floyd Colville and Gene Barden, BAB, larceny; Floyd Colville, Mike Jonee and Barly Olive BAE, larceny; Floyd Col ville, Jack Bowligg, Mike Jones and Barly Olive, * BAE, larceny; James Erwin Hair, James Sherrill Seawell, A.D.W., larceny, 2 cases. CompManee Docket L. W. Wiggins, Eugene Franklin L. Norris, Corena Me Lean. Trial Docket Bay Henry Hobbs, CAR driving; Joe B. Me Lamb, speeding, etc.: Dorothy Long, murder, 2nd degree; Hoover McLean, murder; Harvey Horton, murder; Willie Williams, op. auto intox,; Henry Smith, op. auto lntox.; William Herman Par rish Jr., op. auto after Uc. susp.; IdeU Blue, allow auto to be driven w-o. proper teg. plates; Paul Swann, improper registration plates; Henry Vance Norris, op. j auto after lie. revoked; Graham Wright, felonious A.D.W. intent to kill, etc.; Alii* Barefoot, V.P.L.. 2 eases; Roger Kelly, A.D.W. with intent to MB, etc.; Gordon God win, robbery; Bud Ryals, larceny; Jvrry Sins. IBmporary Weeny; Jerry Sills, larceny; Thao Bell, V.P.L. (poss. for sale); Roy Rob erts, murder; Odell Johnson, aban donment and non-support; George R. Ryals, abandonment and non suppdrt; Coy Maylon Truelove, abandonment and non-support; John AWia Black, abandonment and non-support. TUESDAY. MARCH 27 Iota Allan and Clara Mae Allen abortion; Charles Daniel Butler, non-support illegitimate child; Tobia Kennedy, hit and run; Louis Fel ton Godfrey, hit and run; William Scott Pittman, ai daad abet, in hit and run; Herbert Franklin Brown, CAR driving; Robert God win Salmon, speeding 05 MPH; Bobby Lawrence Baker, op. auto w-o op. license; Marvin Linwood High, failure to yield R-W; Billy Ray West, CAR driving, etc. WEDNESDAY, MARCH IS Willie Smith, op. auto, intox.; Joseph Milton Roberts, op. auto in tox.; Cedi Otis Tuniage, op. auto intox, andposs.; Merle Jean Pope, op. auto intox. Peeping Is (Ceutteoed rroas P»rt One) land’s record will have to be checked in three names. Jesse “B1UN Ragland, Jesse James Rag land and James McNeill. It has been reported that some dozen convictions tor various of fenses are recorded in the files of Superior Court in Harnett coun ty. dating back to IMS. Cumber land county has reported no re cord on him. Other Cases Heard: Viola Beasley, Erwin, cohabita tion, motion for non-suit allowed. Clyde Brewington, convicted of larceny of timber from James Cameron, was sentenced to four months on the roads, appealed. He also appealed a second con viction of driving without proper license. GUftM Roberson. Apex, assault, case found frivolous and malicious and prosecuting witness. J. H. ^ennjr, taxed with the cost. Lee Andrew Brown. Angler, driving under influence. ftn«d 9tM and coots. James Mitchell McNeill. Broad way. non-compliance pay into court from ordered to* on, the 'll sens of ftf per week CMk of «*pi». Joseph Mr Olive, _ Springs, ordered to pay fl per week for support of bis minor child, Richard Jay (Hive, and court cook William T. Bell, pay $1# per month for his alleged iUeglmate child, William Stacey L. Janes, speeding, costs. right"0if Ayc®ck* £l*Uure to yield right of way, costs. Billy Weldon Hobbs, speeding. Dovld Bay Lee, speeding, costs. Ernest C. Filzhe, no operator’s license, costa. Robert Ernest Davis, speeding $10 fine and coats. Alda J. Johnson, no operator’s license, costs. Edmund LHly Grady, speeding. $10 fine and coats. El wood Silas Thrift, speeding, It and costs. Theodore Harold McMillan, ^KadlMg. $5 and costs. Jack Marton Michals, speeding, $5 and costa. Charles R. Wiley, no operator’s license, costs. Clinton Hunt, speeding, costs. Philip D., Smith, speeding, $5 and costs. I David O. Thomas, careless and reckless driving, $25 fine and costs. Wendell Evlon Culbreth, speed ing, costs. Bobby Glenn McCaskiB, speed ing, costs. Ralph Floyd Turlington, speed ing, costs. Morton Sutton Williams,” speed ing, costs. Prohibition violation cases were: William Buckley, VPL and pub lic drunkenness, costs. Claude Tild n M°achum, VPL and public d unkenness, costs. New Pastor (CmtftnoM trout Pace One) many years. The church’s new minister has been at Samaria Church, between Middlesex and Zebulon, approxi mately five years. His wife, Doris is a high school English instructor and will finisjp out the jpchoei year teaching in her .. .j.'—T77—. Curtis Weathers, VPL, posses sion of non-tCX paid liquor, costs. ■su i I present post. However, sue wi« > visit Erwin twice • week starting 'in April—on Sundays and at mid Both l^v. Jackson and his wife went to Wake Forest. They have no children. Once moved here, they will U\e in the parsonage a few blocks from the high-spired church in Erwin. Some modifications are | to be made in the parsonage dur ! ing the next few weeks. | - j AUGUSTA, Ga. (UPI) — The !20th annual Women’s Titlehokiers golf championship began here to 'day at President Eisenhower's , — ,--''i- " -'-1 Oxygen Equipped Ambulance Ser XOMARTK 'none TERMITES iavonic guu wu*w »»»'»* « bv«i« studded field of professionals and *u*kears. There are at least a half dozen co-£avorites for the $1,000 top money In the $5,000 four - day tournament being played over tfii* long, hilly Augusta National Cl*l) course, which will be the scene u the Masters tournament April 2->*v —----—— ! i * FRESH PICNICS lb ■ t ... ,• ' / V -1 :*■ - . ■ - - • .;• ; FROSTY MORN SLICED BACON FROSTY MORN A PURE LARD 4 LB. CARTON 49< DIXIE CRYSTAL SUGAR 10 BAG 99c SWIFTS CANS PARD FRYER PARTS BREAST & LEGS - Lb. BACKS, NECKS l WINGS, Mix IT'S NEW GOLDEN HAWAIIAN PUNCH 3»^S1 00 93< MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Ozi JAR STRIETM ANN Chocolate - Fudge SANDWICH COOKIE 1 LB. BAG 39c JIFFY WHITE Chocolate & Yellow CAKE MIX Box - 10c LARGE BROWN Country Eggs d OI.39C N. B. C. PREM CRAX, Lb. 2» ' Spaghetti & Meat Balls 7 Cans $1.00 BANANAS 3 lbs 25(1 AAILK TALL CAN 10c STRIETM AN N'S RASIN RUMMY COOKIES- Bog 49( 303 TOMATOES By The Cose 9 CANS $1.00 $2.63 PHONE 4327 ERWIN, NORTH CAROLINA
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