■ -f r- H A R R I KJ (^xn.kl judicial districts, ed- I l^l\l\l l>^V3 I VJiN ucation, local government,public (Continued from Page 1) roads and wildlife. Norfhampton-Hertford district. Harrington is the only In the last session Harrington serving as a member of was chairman of the labor and Court Reform Commission commerce committee, vice which has drafted all legislation .o .1 leincu chairman of highway safety and implement the constitutional farmer and the husband of Mrs, the only Senate member from aniendment on court reform. Annie Williams Harrell, died the northeastern quadrant of the ^ District counties - early Tuesday in a Suffolk hospl- state to serve on the powerful Camdra, Currituck, Pasquotank, tal after a brief illness, joint Senate-House subcommit- Perquimans, Chowan jmd Gates a native of NorthamptonCoun tee on appropriations. “ will be among the first in the ■ - - - state to come under the new dis trict court system. The district court will begin in December in these six counties. Of his work on the court re- The joint sub - committee makes most of the key budget de cisions for the legislature, re solving points of difference. Other committee assignments for Harrington in the last ses Lonnie Harrell Dies In Hospital CARRSVILLE - Lonnie Ed ward Harrell, 73, a retired ty, he was a son of William Rich- Creecy’s Campus By MARVA SHOULARB about breaking into his house, Outland told him; “You can do what you want about it, but don’t make me mad or 1 will close your place up and make it hard for you.” Turner stated that he was not charged at the time with any law PAGE 12 TIMES-NEWS, Rich Square. N. C., March 3, 1966 in his home, the suit claims. Turner’s l2-year-old son was “greatly humiliated and held up to public scorn and derision” as a result of the acts by the sheriff and his deputies, the-suit alleges. violation and has not been charg ed. The sheriff and his deputies acted to deprive Turner of his rights to freedom from unlawful invasion, coercion and intimida tion and the right to be secure On Monday night, February 28, the annual Sweetheart Ball was held in the W. S. Creecy ard aiid Mrs. Millery Corner auditorium. The eventog began Horroll Ua MJO c n mcmKAr, -.P ^ Harrell. He was a member of Mt, Carmel Christian Church. with the presentationofthe mem bers of the Silverlite Club, vdiich Besides his widow surviving a. affair. The'mem- are two brothers, William Har form group. Sen. Harrington said, rell of Rich Sauar,= and Arthur ^ers were all dressed in gowns *7 “I am looking forward to getting Harrell of AuSder idtwoSs of red velvet. The members of Sion were agriculture, the full around the district during the fprV present were Mrs. B. appropriations committee, con- campaign and listening to what S^d'Neck'aS^Mrs^maJMpHar Strayhorn, president; Mrs. E. servation and development, people have to say about the court tell of Hob^ood ^ Winfrey, secretary; Mrs. W. system. As the only layman on ^ funeral service will be con- assistant secretary; Mrs. the Commission, lam in a unique ducti SsdaJ at 2 ^ treasurer; Mrs. D. position because when I tell ’em m. Holland & Sons Funeral AHOSKIE DRIVE-IN Fri.-Sat.-Sun. March 4-6 ROCK HUDSON "A VERY SPECIAL FAVOR" TONY CURTIS "SEX AND THE SINGLE GIRl^’ EARL Theatre Fri. through Thur. March 4-10 Walt Disney'S most hilarious comedy TTlAT daR-im Cat T{CHNICOLOR>-ei95SWaii0iS>«.ProiuciiCir>s the people think thus and so’ the other members tend to lis ten.’' In announcing his candidacy Harrington said, “I feel I can now serve the people of the 1st District better than I ever could. I have served all of them before Home by the Rev, Thomas D. Sutton of Mt. Carmel Church. Burial will be in the church cem etery. Scott, Mrs. B. Briley, Mrs. A. Wright, Mrs. I. Shoulars and Mrs, p. Boone. Following the presentation of club members the candidates for Miss Sweetheart werepresaited. Miss Sweetheart of 1966 is Miss Mae Lois Clark of Lewiston, Miss Sweetheart of 1965, Miss Cyn thia Gail Briley, crowned Miss W. S. Creecy School, Prizes were given to Miss Sweetheart, SERVICEMEN (Continued from Page 1) IF YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS MONEY THEN PLANT KEEL SEED PEANUTS • NC 2 or NC 5 ,^^^^Registefed and By All Good Stores KE E L PEANUT GREENVILLE, N. C. against the man. Traffic offense charges ruled except for one county and I think on by Judge Gay and the results I know its people right well. I of same follow: have been in the Senate long Don C. Torees, 25, LasVegas, Clark, enough to get the necessary ex- Nev., no operators license; guil- ’1'^® first runner-up was Miss perience to be effective and my ty, $10 and court costs. Sandra Copeland of W. S. Creecy service on the appropriations Joe Nathan Vaughan, 34, Rich School and the second runner-up sub-committee and Court Reform Square, no liability Insurance; Miss Diane Smith, also of Commission put me in a position guilty, $ 10 and court cost, to be heard, Jerry Woodrow Mayle, 16, “I think it is going to be very Pleasant Hill, speeding 55 mph important for this district to have in 35 mph zone, guilty, cost of strong representation inthisnext court. legislature in both House and Donald Frederick Witt, 48, Senate - more important than Charlotte, speeding 50 mph in School in 1952, ever. We have lost approximate- mph zone, guilty, cost of Captain Whitley joined the ly half our representation in the court. Carolina Army National Guard reapportionment. If wedon’tsend Johnny Lee Powell, 19, Ashe- in August 1952 and was corn- strong men, we are going to be boro, speeding 53 mph in 35 mph missioned a Second Lieutenant hurting. I believe I am in position zone, guilty, cost of court. in September 1964. His present to give that strong representation Gwendolyn Mae High, 34, Ga- assignment in the NorthCaroUna rysburg, driving without license. Army National Guard is with nol pros. Headquarters Headquarters James E. Mahan, 19, Roanoke Company, 4th Battalion, 119th ^ Rapids, failure to report acci- Infantry in Ahoskie. ton firm manufactures farm ma- guilty. LANE chinery and industrial type cut- Jackson, RICH SQUARE - ARlchSquare ters for highway departments, ®P®®dlng in excess of 55 mph but youth is serving with the Air railroads and logging concerns. guHty. cost of Force in Viet Nam, A native of Bertie County and Airman Second Class Elwood a Baptist, Harrington recently William Cufton Vann, 33, Con- Lane, son of Mrs, Tulle M. turned 47. way, speeding 70 mph in 60 mph Lane, arrived in Viet Nam on During World War II Harring- ^®"®' ^“Hty, cost of court. February 14 and is stationed at ton served in the Army, being . Murray Gene Batton, 21, Blan- the air base at Da Nang, discharged with the rank of Tech- o®nboro, speeding 75 mph In 60 jje entered the Air Force in nical Sergeant. He is married to zone, guilty, $15 and court 1953 and prior to going to 'Viet the former Lettie Leigh Early Nam he was stationed at Holoman and the father of three children. ,, J““U® Love, 50, Valen- porce Base in New Mexico, Harrington is an aviation en- failing to reduce speed thusiast. In addition to owning when special hazard exists; Gull- PPr^RP his own plane, he is a member of ^y $ 1® ®nd court cost. ilVwDt Tri - County Airport Authority Jsss® Eugene Hill, 53, Scot- (Continued from Page 1) which has developed a 3,950-foot Neck, speeding 50 mph in fgj-rW to the reauirement that lighted, hard surface airfield 35 mph zone; Guilty, cost of court, railroads pay all the main- which Will be opened Idler Ihls sauar " tena^S coif ^^The rLSs spring. riliUv «in + want a piece of equipment put up The Tri-County field is located Guilty, $10 and court forever so*^ they near the common border of Ber- ' ’ won’t havfitonflvanvmaintAnao/*fi tie, Northampton and Hertford costs so they end up pushing for counties. It is owned by thethree *^Pb counties. to our northeast district,” Harrington, a resident ofLew- iston, is president of Harrington Manidacturing Co, The Harring- the runners-up, and the other candidates. It was truly an eve ning of glamour and enjoyment. Friday night, March 4, the Spring Carnival will be held in the Creecy gymnasium. There will be fun for the whole family. An admission will be charged and the public is invited. A series of plays will be pre sented March 7 and 9 beginning at 7:30 p.m. and an admission will be charged. The plays are being given by the Dramatics Club and the public is invited. SHERIFF (Continued from Page 1) door down?” “Hell, yes, knock the door down, because Lawrence held me up long enough for him to pour the whiskey out,” the sher iff replied. Turner’s complaint continued: When they arrived at his home, Turner found that the deputies had knocked a lock and door knob off the door, crashed in a wall to a room, and had grabbed his son, twisting his arm and frightening him. The house was searched and no whiskey found. When Turner ask^ Outland Avoid Overdrying Another way to avoid iron ing is to avoid overdrying or baking out the natural moisture of fabrics. An electronic control built into some machines “feels” when the clothes are dry and shuts off the dryer automati cally. As a result, many items — sheets, towels, children’s play clothes and men's T-shirt can be smoothed by hand, folded and put away without ironing. HIRE WITH A WANT AD AGENT OF THE YEAR Shenandoah Life salutes John P. Gorriss, Sr., "Agent of the Year" for 1965 of the Raleigh Agency. During the year 1965 Mr. Garriss pro duced the highest volume of soles within the agency. He also qualified for the Notional Quolity Award for the fifth consecutive year. This award is based on production of quality business having a high persistency. Addrett . . . P. 0. Box 426 Conwoy, N. C. TELEPHONES: Office 5B5-4701 Rccidenco S85-3711 Shenandoah Life INSURANCE COMPANY A Mtftvef Company MOMK Office • ROANOKE, VttOJMU zone; Guilty. $20 and court cok specifications that cause th^sco^ Edward Broady, Gaston, driv- ing under influence and driving without license: Guilty, six Sen. Harrington sad he was months suspended sentence and $100 and court cost on driving SeSarrescU under influence charge and 30 i^^ecasi as result oiactionwea- us- sentence suspended and $25 migglon.^^'But^tErare Xl pended upon payment of court court cost on driving with- costs and under the stipulation license charge, that John Barks, 27, of Garys- burg remain on good behavior READ AND USE THE after Judge Gay heard “drunk and disorderly conduct” charges CLASSIFIED WANT ADS VERDICT (Continued irom Page 1) Ralph Stanley Vincent, 30, Woodland, A 12-month sentence was s plenty of other crossings around the state that need to lighted which can’t be because the cost is too high. This is vdiat needs inves tigation,” according to Harring ton. BELLWETHER B«R6«INS SURE-GRIP AS LOW AS Discontinued Design 12.4 X 28 size, plus tax and recappable tire All other sizes low priced. BUY NOW! SAVE NOW! WHOLESALE ONLY DAVIS & Co., Inc. 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