ST. v - Subscription Rates One Year Six Months Three Months $2.50 $1.50 $1.00 Single Copies 5c Each. iflivudagg - ISAAC S. LUJIIWWt ttOUPT anu riwynCTv ' ...,....... , - . . ' ' V" " Rockingham, Center of Mill Activity. Richmond County, Agriculture and Peach Culture. VOL. 28 No. 31 STORES TO CLOSE FOURTH OF JULY ROCKINGHAM . CjSIB! Assistant to Secretary. The directors of the Merch ants Association met June 18th and employed Miss Doris btan ley as an assistant to Mrs. A. N. Gillis, the Secretary. The Directors also recom mended that July 4th be observ ed here as a general holiday, with stores taking their usual wnftsdav half -holiday July SOAP BOX DERBY Harvey McDonald to Go. Rockingham is to be repre sented in the state-wide Soap Box derby in Charlotte June 27 by wee-mite Harvey McDonald, son off Woodrow McDonald. Harvey gave his new home made sneed-wagon a try-out Tuesdav afternoon on the Law rence I street hill. The midget car shows plenty of speed The car will weigh between 120 and 135 pounds. Harvey is just 12 years old Dorn June 3rd, and remaining closed July j n He weighs 67 pounds The Hamlet stores will be closed the afternoon of July 3rd, and all day July 4th. Road to Be Paved from East Rockingham Bids are to be received at Raleigh June 25th for grading and paving the road from the Beaunit mills at East Rocking ham, eastward to Hamlet thru Hylan avenue. This distance is 2.33 miles. At the same time, bids will be received to grade and pave 4.39 miles from south of Rock ingham by way of the new air port to No. 77 (between Hamlet and Cheraw). Boxing at Bennettsville. John Wilder is taking a group of local boxers to Bennettsville the night of June 28th to take part in a boxing program spon sored by the VFW. Wliliam White in Pacific William F. White, S 1-c, is now getting the home paper way out in the Pacific at the Naval Air Base on ah island in the Marshall group. '. His address is "Navy 824;. Fleet po, San Fran cigco'' .W"iUiam enlisted in Oc- toher, 1945. ; ; , He Is being sponsored by the Rockih&rham Ice & Coal com pany-f-for Bert McLaurin and J. G. Bryant are always inter ested an the boys. Back in the late 'thirties, Mr. McLaurin sponsored a similar derby each year. His son, Joe Mack, won the State title, and took part in the National event at Akron Ohio. And young J. G. Bryant Jr., twice won the State Class & tines. Here's hoping young Harvej will bring home the bacon. NEW PLANES HERE 25 Men Taking Lessons. One Woman to Solo. Airport a Busy Place. AUTO??? cowr duke Roy Singleton at Home. Cpt. Wm. Royal Singleton re ceived his discharge June 12th at Ft- Bragg, and is now at home at Marston,but visiting around for a spell-Blanche and little I blonde v daughter Nancy. Roy was inducted Feb. 29, '44 ought never to forget Leap Year! 1944, , Olen Smith Moving Old Lewis Dwelling. A hotisfr-thoving outfit from Statesville isHhis week moving the house next to the ,, Olen Smiths-Perry Covington Sinclair station, across street, irom ine The house grammar school. was 'built about .40 years ago The Rockingham-Hamlet air port, 3 miles from each town, is a busy place these days. Recent ly a strong wire fence, wrtn wv rt wias erected around v "j , the north portions of the fieio. In this county flow are aoout ion mlots. many of them train ees from Foy Barwick, operator of the airport. And BarwicK has a class of 25 students now takincr Lessons. The first woman in the county to solo or learn to fly is Mrs. fT.onrin She did her J J Cl if v "solo" today, June 19th. On June 13th three new Ercoupe planes wiere bought and brought here. They are alike, silver aluminum two-passenger planes costing $3200. One belongs to Dentist Reid Garrett, just learning to fly; one to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc Laurin, bought for young Joe Mack who is a good pilot now; and one for Harry Patterson and Lester Adcock (they went to New York last week and flew it back to Rockingham) . Also. Foy Barwick has bought for the port an army Stinson Reliance, seating five people; he brought it by truck from Norfolk and is getting it m shape for commercial work for cross-country charter trips. Yes, the county airport is j a husv nlace : and "on J une 25th the State Highway Commission is to award, the contract - for Grading: and pavmg the V -road that runs by the airport con necting i Rockingham withlthe Hamlet-Cheraw paved rea4;No 77) , . v - v.. -Wmmw : The Fields Ur GreensDOXi?. Body Sent to Durham Today. She Died fe-turay Night Outskirts f ? Hamlet. SECOND FRITtlARY S SATURDAY a ftlorea woroans bodv was found early Sunday morning behind some iDuaaesyin the col a ehnoi. CTOUnda on thp Laurinburg;;,highwasoutheast edge, of Ha1mlet;had evident Iv neen atJU'.-.w,s pvx.ci nours; Voting from 6:30 to 6:30. 6532 Votes Cast May 25th. About 4850 in 2nd Primary. MORTALS In Memory, Loved Ones. For Memorial Hospital. 3 BOOTLEGGERS WHOLESALE RAID The second primary is to be held this Saturday, June 22nd. In the first primary May 22nd a total of 6532 votes were cast, but it is hardly likely there will be more than 4500 to 5000 cast this Saturday. name EMf Coroner It might interest you readers 7Getct:hces Miss Shirley Brown tonight, June 19th, receives her diploma at the University of South Caro lina. She is graduating with an A.B. deeree. majoring in Socio logy. Attending the graduation at Columbia were her parents and sisters. Mrs. Hooks Comes Home. r Mrs. Charles H. Hooks and three children came back from Norfolk last week and for the present are with her sister, Mrs. D. S. (Virginia) Flowers, north of town. Mr. Hooks died some months ago. She was the for mer Allene Covington. Court tel Hours. cast May 25th by townships. Here are the figures : May 25, 1946, Townships. Rockingham 2072 1848 1780 Superior Gbutt fras in session but two hdurslthisr week con vening Monday F.t:;lQ? and' quit ting for therWeel: t.fcoon. There were1- aivurce cases set for trial,( but v only seven were handledslV uncontested. Here are the,; seven who got freed from each; fjr; Harreton from'Ldw. Cherry Cecil from C9ra B Johnson Hattie front JcsephWojick R. D. from Christine Brown. Pauline from Lloyi Jones. Dorothy from NvL. Rice R. B. f rom :Ethet;Napier. NHlEGOjLvpRAGG FOil EKLCr AHON Wolf Pit Marks Creek Mineral Springs Beaver Dam Steele's 1 Black Jack Among the Memorials given to the Memorial Hospital since last week's issue of this paper, we note : T. P. and M. L. Wood in memory of Lila Phillips Wood and T. P. Wood Sr. Mrs. Robt. E. Little, in memory of parents, Mr.-Mrs. W. L. Parsons Robt. L. Johnson in memory of his mother, Mrs. Rosa L. Johnson Mrs. Mial W. Leak, in mem ory of her husband, Mial W. Leak, $500. Memory of Lieut. Wm. L. Covington Jr. 500 In memory of their parents, 14 half -gallon Jars of Monkey Rum Greene Street. Police Chief is Detective. Retailed $4.00 a Pint. 1000 1000 500 375 1 Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weill, 192 139 26 t " Listed fo Ju-ie.:27th. Three Tyoung , wh.te men left this'Wednc iaymqrriing f or Ft, Bragg, f o- ductic.'.-r- Eli W. rnglish?rJi' "leorce'Ai Roberts -idt wJbhr . Thrower Thcnipsojalso on hat he is 'a in comes from "some of the Weill boys" Here is the ballot to be voted on this Saturday. The Post Dispatch will as usual prepare a chart at the courthouse Sat urday night, and tabulate the returns from every precinct. And then Sunday morning you can read the tabular results on the Harvey Hough hardware window, in front of the Post- Dispatch office. Remember, the polls open at 6:30 and close at 6:30. June 22, 1946. SHERIFF: Q RAYMOND W. GOODMAN " CARL HOLLAND LEGISLATURE: TOMMY BALDWIN GEORGE S. STEELE nortiprd "so it will front hogh Parker work there, hence W5? ISSSi nL .trt between the.Kn- the move. Mrs. Fields was the nation, tney w' . twistfe apartment and the new former Minnie Howell, sister of nf tvTt-q w t. Parsons, ijoe. I v J. A' m-L5- ill ,rn HIati QwiifVi This will give Olen Smith aj large lot adjoining the filling station, and he plans to erect a suitable-building for his Hud son agency. DEATHS CHRYSLER FOR SALE For sale or trade, a 1937 4- door Chrysler sedan, with radio, heater, over-drive. Reasonable. pp rvallev Allen at Allen's store or phone 136 or 584-M. JIM WOOD G. ED. HINSON MRS. A. M. GIBSON MISS LULA LITTLE TROY LEE WILSON MRS. SALLIE SHANKLE Rockingham s Finest Entertainment iTTIJJJ Centers! mm Wednesday, June 19 "SO GOES MY LOVE" Myma Loy, Don Ameche Musical and Cartoon 0 Wednesday Thursday "Undercover Woman" Stephanie Bachelor Robert Livingston Daffy Doodles, Cartoon ea Melody, Headliner Thursday, June 20 "Sing Your Way Home" Jack Haley Anne Jeffreys Science, Sport and Paramount News Friday Saturday "Sante Fe Saddlemates" Sunset Carson Phantom Rider 4, Serial Beware of Redheads, Com. Friday Saturday Bob Steele, Joan Woodbury "NORTHWEST TRADLi" Disney Cartoon Serial and Pete Smith, Short Sunday Monday THE FRENCH KEY" Albert Dekker Evelyn Ankers "Good Egg", Cartoon Fbrest Commandos, Short Sunday Monday Barbara Stanwyck Robert Cummings "The Bride Wore Boots" , , . Paramount News D Tuesday Only "THE VIRGINIAN" Joel McCrea Brian Donlevy 'Woody Dines Out", Car. HANNAH PICKETT THEATRE PHONE 297-R Thurs.-Fri., June 20-21 "That's The Spirit" Jack Oakie Peggy Ryan Buster Keaton News Comedy Saturday, June 22 DOUBLE FEATURE "The Cherokee Flash" Sunset Carson also "Pillow of Death" Lon Chaney Brenda Joyce Chapter No. 10 "Federal Operator" Some- of these have been written to in order to learn their occupation al status, but they made no re tilv : and so the supposition is they are ready and eligible to go The nine men are: Raymond Lester Cox 8-4-19 Oscar W. Dawkins 2-15-2b John Henry Hatcher 5-22-26 Arthur T. Hutchinson 6-15-19 Albert Eli Shankle 4-27-23 Paul V. O'Shields 11-15-24 Marvin C. Solomon m 8-18-18 Charles J. Stogner 2-7-25 Grayson B. Watson 7-9-19 0 0MMISSONERS: g J(RockttffhamYI;A:; - urn t - - - 'fi juljigAdd earl greene ' Other Contributors: James B. Parsons E. B. Liles store (5). four days' pay. W. S. Thomas Mrs. W. S. Thomas 175 $25 Dr.-Mrs., W. P. Webb Geo. H. McFadden Bros. Memphis, Tenn 50 25 50 500 Crepsi & Co., Memphis 100 Mrs. G. a Baldwin 5 Fred W. Lucas & Co. Memphis, Tenn 100 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson W. L May (Marks Creek) ARTHUR CAPEL TOM ORMSBY Police Chief Louis Allen play ed the role of detective Mon day night, and as a result three negro bootleggers of Greene street were arrested and are to be tried in County Count June 25th. ; The three are Tom Terry and T. Gene Leak, old offenders, and Staley McDonald. Each posted $100 cash bond for appearance for trial. Evidently business has been good with them. Especially since the whiskey retails at $4 a pint and it costs the bootlegger $15 a gallon. The stuff is called Monkey Runs, because it is made chiefly f ronj molasses. ; Chief Allen put on some old clothes, a sloueh hat and pair of spectacles Mondoy night about 11 o'clock and with an other man, a stranger around here, went to Greene street (two blocks from the police, station) in search of a liquor sale. He had no trouble buying it. Paid $4 a pint for liquor from all three men and used marked money. Then he came back up town, got several policemen and made the raids, with search warrants, on the houses of the three men. In all, the officers found fourteen half-gallon jars of the white lightning, most of it in a trap-door in the house ot T. Gene Leak. The three arrested men didn't seem to mind it much. They'll tell it to Judge W. S. Thomas next Tuesday, or pro bably plead guilty and try tdi 1 get off with : a stiff fine ; tho their 'Jj past liquor reputations may: probably , get thefrT roa4 '0 Just ef pre Chief :!nis AIT z?l for eviction-permits :in order to t and fnosaleveould be' made a substantially alter ; or remoaei . housing accommodations should apply to their CPA Area Rent office, J. Frank Mclnnis, State J. G. Jackson & Co. Greenville, S. C. - 10 25 100 Jimmie Johnson at Ellerbe. Rev. Jimmie Johnson begins a two weeks' revival in the Me thodist church at Ellerbe this Sunday night, June 23rd, at 7:30. The public ' is cordially invited to every service. WED. THURS. DOUBLE FEATURE Buster Crabbe Al (Fuzzy) St. John ui .1. , n?j 71 AND JINX FALKENBURG "Talk About A Lady" Late Show Sat. Nite 9:45. "Bell Of The Yukon" Technicolor Randolph Scott Dinah Shore Gypsy Rose Lee Comedy .99 Sun.-Mon., June 23-24 "Duffy's Tavern' Bmg Crosby Betty Hutton AlanLadd News Comedy FRI. SAT. DOUBLE FEATURE BILL ELLIOTT "The Return Of Wild Bmw AND "Nabonga" BUSTER CRABBE PLUS WHO'S GUILTY No. 9 SUN. MOND. TUES. CHARLES BOYER JENNIFER JONES r "Cluny Brown" News and Cartoon CONSTABLES: (Rockingham) BEN BLACKMON LEON PATTERSON (Wolf Pit) LUKE CHILDERS EVERETT TERRY Licenses Issued for Marriages Register of Deeds for Richmond County. June 12 George D. Snell 24, Hamlet, Miss Lois C. Peele, 20. June 13 Clifton R. McJLeoa and Miss Anne Nicholson, Ellerbe. June 15 Berchel Lee McNee- lv Jr., 21, of Bethune, Jaiss Frances Earlme McKenzie 10, Rockingham. June 15 John Raymono Smith 33, Mrs. Colleen McLen don Cobb 22. June 15 Amiel Demi Pe- gram 23, Miss Ida Marie Mar tin 19, Ellerbe. June 15 Jesse Davis and Lu genia Bostick, colored, Ellerbe section. OPA Rent Executive, said to day. Mclnnis said that the first re quirement of landlords facing essential alterations or re- ( Continued on Page Four) Lieut. Luther Ervin Pender- grass sailed on the Cape Clear from Janan on June 8th for California and home. Hietts Own Own Home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hiett (the former Johnsie Boggan), have recently moved into their own home at 132 Prospect ave nue, Findlay, Ohio. Taylor Family Come. The W. S. Taylor family mov ed here June 12th from Fay etteville Tommie and Timmie. They are in an apartment over Bob's Cleaners until they can locate a house. Mr. Taylor came here last fall and opened on not. 3rd a radio shop on Pearl street. Recently he rented the former Slack shop and will move with a first-class 111 otivi. w,; sales service. An interesting fact is that his father is a Methodist r.reacher and his wife's father 7 is an Episcopal reciur. and saies-e'uldber made a so . he came on back to Greena street where it was plentiful. They say - there's a headache in every whiff of the'stuff; and an asbestos-lined stomach is needed to hold it. Sblicitorial Committee - ; ! To Meet Here Friday. The committe for this 13thi district of six counties will meet in Rockingham at thd courthouse June 21 at 3 o'clock to select a nomine to fill the vacancy as Solicitor by thT death June 12 of Solicitor Ed win H. Gibson of Laurinburg.' The foremost candidate seemsi to be Coble Funderburk of Hbn roe, who was runner-up to Mr. Gibson in the May 25th primary. 1 THE BEST IN ENTERTAINMENT. PHONE 77 HAMLET, N. C. THURSDAY and FRIDAY: . . "KITTY" PAULETTE GODDARD RAY MILLAND 99 CATITTmAY- "RENDEZVOUS 24 WILLIAM GARGAN WILLIAM GORGAN MOON OVER MONTANA JIMMY WAKELY 99 SUNDAY and MONDAY: "RENEGADES" WILLI ARD PARKER EVELYN KEYES (In Color) rrTTT7cjT- a v WB,.ri'MP!STIA'Y': 1 "SOMEWHERE IN THE NIGHT JOHN HODIAK NANUi uuil COMING "THE BRIDE WORE BOOTS" 99