Patient: “That was a wonder
>aek treatment. Doctor Was it my
sacroliar?”
Doctor: “No Your suspenders
Were twisted. '
THEATRE — WILl-IAMSTON
Till KSDM - FK1II V\
"Mrs. Mike"
With
Dick Powell
Kxelyii Keye.»
NEWS
S\Tl KI>
DOI BI.E FEATI RE
Johnny VItick Brown
"Six Gun Mesa"
"Leave It To
Henry"
With
V\ tiller Callelt
Kn> moinl \\ tiIitnrii
l ast Chapter of Serial
"Kiidnr Patrol \ s
The S|i\ Kiny”
Cartoon
SI M) VV - MOM) \ V
ami I I KSDM
Color b> Technicolor
"Ticket To
Tomahawk"
With
Dan Dailey
Vntie Kaxlcr
News Pete Smith
V. I OM SK \V
Till KSim - ! KID W
"The Big Lifl"
With
M«Milooincr\ (Hill
Piltii If.ill^l.l
Wallins Creek, Kv -John L,
Osborne, a farmer, who recently
celebrated his Sfith birthday,
claims to be "the living father oi
the largest number of living de
scendants in the United States.
He has 12 children, 7(i grandchil
dren. 163 great-grandchildren and
39 great-great-grandchildren.
Adults 20c
Ch'ltlrcn 15c
SULKS!) U • I Klim
"Hellfire"
With
William Klliolt
Mill ie W inilsor
SVTIKI)A A
DOCBI.K FKATI'RK
I im I loll
"The Rustlers"
"The Raven" •
With
Moris Karloff
llcla Lugosi
I.ast Chapter of Serial
"I ndersea Kingdom''
Cartoon
St M)A1 - MONDAY
"Boy From
Indiana"
With
Lon McUallisler
Lois Bullet
Musical Sport Cartoiyi
Tl'KSim ami
WKhiSKSDAA
'One Way Street'
With
James Mason
Marla Tori-n
Thrill of Music Cartoon
Watts Theatre
\N illi;mi.-lon, (!.
Sunday-Konday-Tuesday, July 2-3-4
Ticket
To The .
Titillating
Time
OF YOUR LIFE!
1
TtCHHICOLOR <,
Rory Calhoun Walter Brennan
t f.'ecp. f-o^'iferibv
Richard SAIL Robert BASSLF®
ft.-itien 11 X*!, loci and p.<c**rfl
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
July 5,6, 7
AT UST IT CAN BE TOLD! -■
The Big Story '
Behind the
Airlift!...
Of THOSE WONOtRFUi
G.»:s WHO DROPPED
GUT Of THE S*i£S.
RESCUED A CITY—ANU
HEART
WORLD! _.
..jg
Fines Imposed In
The Sum of $1,970
i In All-Day Meet
(Continued f.oni page one)
line and costs. Appeal to the high
er court was noted and $250 bond
was required.
Dennis Jones pleaded guilty of
joperating a motor vehicle with
out a driver’s license and was
! l ined $25 plus
Pleading guilty of violating the
i liquor laws. Frank Brown was
I sentenced to the roads lor three
months, the court suspending the
j term upon the payment of a $50
j fine and costs
Jo..-, ;-!• I ... p!-;,c'’r.g cmlf
i
was fined $50 and taxed with
the costs for violating the liquor
laws. A 60-day road sentence was
suspended.
Raleigh Perkins, charged with
violating the liquor laws, pleaded
guilty and was fined $50, plus
costs.
The big fine of the day was
imposed when Raymond Wynn
pleaded guilty of violating the
liquor laws. He was sentenced
to the roads for nine months, the
court suspending the road term
upon the payment of a $250 fine
Fenner Covington was ad
judged not guilty of careless and
reckless driving.
Pleading not guilty of operating
a motor vehicle without a driver's
license, Charles Joseph P'.cl was
adjudged guilty and was fined
$25, plus costs. He appealed and
bond was required in the sum of :
$200.
In the case charging Charlie j
HAMILTON
THEATRE
SUNDAY - MONDAY
July 2 and 3
Shows Sunday, 3 and 9
Shows Monday, 7:15 & 9:15
the m<; iianoov er
With Van Johnson and
Lli/.abeth Taylor
One of M (j M’s Latest Hits
Color Cartoon
TL LSD A Y, July 4
Shows 7:15 and 9:15
ONE MILLION R C
Willi Victor Mature
(Dior Cartoon
WLDNLSDAV. July 5
Shows 7:15 and 9:15
FREE FOR VI I
With Robert Cummings and
Ann Blytli
Color Cartoon, Selected
Shorts and Serial
MON IES An BETTER
THAN EVER
.vvwwvuvvwvuwvvww,
TRIO
tiikli. < ami: iiomi;
With Claudette Colbert
and I’atrie Knowles
Cartoon and Short
SATURDAY, Jul> J
(In Color)
LICHT1NC HLDHLAU
With Richard Denning
And Serial
SIND AY - MONDAY
July 2 and 3
HOCK ISLAM) I HAIL
(In Trueulor)
With Forrest Tucker, Adele
Mara, Adrian Booth, and
Bruce Cabot
Also: Comedy
TUESDAY, July 4 ]i
Kill I HUM
( LI ALLAN!) j!
| With George Brent and 1 j
| 1.yini Bari , |
| INTRODUCING Rusty Tam- ! !
i hlyu and his 30 Godfathers j i
| —The CLEVELAND IN- i |
| D1ANS BASEBALL TEAM. ! |
Also: News and Sport
- mvuvwwwwvmwww ■
Kolirrsouvill**, IN. C
TONIGHT - FRIDAY
June 20 and 30
HARBOR OF
MISSINC MI N
With Jim Bannon
♦Valter Catlett and Raymond VVaI
liuni tunc many laughs in Mono
grani’s comedy-drama, "Leave It
To Henry,” Saturday at the Watts
theatre.
and Clifton Kllison with assaults
with deadly weapons, Charlie was
found not guilty. Adjudged guilty,
Clifton was fined $25, plus costs.
Yuker Cassell, Jr., was fined $10.
plus costs, for assaulting a female.
Louis Freeman, facing the court
on two counts and pleading not
guilty in each, was adjudged
guilty. He was sentenced to the
roads, six months for non-sup
port and two months for assault
ing a female, the sentences to
run concurrently.
,1’lcading guilty, Charles Lock
hart Cooper was fined $25 and
Total Of $5,329,266
Spent For Liquors
Since July In 1935
-»
(Continued from page one'
| June, '33
Sept., ’38
(Dec., ’38
Mar., '39
June, ’39
i Sept., '39
i Dec., 39
jMe:\, ’40
June, '40
Sept., ’40
Dec., '40
Mar., '41
June, ’41
j Sept., '41
j Dec., '41
Mar., '42
June, ’42
! Sept., ’42
Dec., '42
i Mar., '43
June, ’43
j St pt., ’43
Dec., ’43
| Mur., ’44
| June, '44
Sept., '44
| Dec., '44
Mar., '45
June, ’45
S''pt., ’45
Dec., '45
Mar., ’46
June, ’46
Sept., '46
26.968.35
32.502.15
40.710.30
25,407.05
24.174.25
30,539.58
48.481.03
31.719.25
25,625 08
27,561.82
46,283.10
35.124.75
29.043.65
40.601.90
uJ.V.J-t. 7 5
53,152.95
53.607.45
80.357.25
137.476.80
101,665.30
87,011.20
81.148.30
83,330.40
77.100.15
81.098.50
108.752.55
172,526.25
1 15.984.40
102.806.80
146,804.95
217,671.65
182,421.70
155.624.20
181,380.15
5.853.82
7,739.45
11.605.38
5.768.68
5.456.40
6.727.00
10.809.60
7,703.77
5,987.35
6.194.68
12,729 11
9,089.93
6.643.22
10.862.05
i 9.145.70
14,173.95
1,4.635.34
23,177.89
36.750.70
22.476.36
19.572.81
23,301.93
23.050.91
18,913.72
17,975.35
22.260.39
41.479.42
25.438.60
25,374.01
34.445.75
48.249.98
45,081.22
34.415.39
41.301.41
required to pay the costs for op
erating a motor vehicle without
a driver’s license.
VICCAR Theatre
Thursday-Friday
"KILL THE UMPIRE'"
/■ ratminti II illiuin Hendix
'iNE-CHtLUNG THR/llS.. .1
m the monster-ridden
world beneath the sea!
Filmed in
Startling
ANSCO
COLOR!
“•wAmKi-nKAyMer
Saturday, July 1st
Also
"BEYOND THE PECOS"
\\ il!i Kod < laineron
And 2nd (Jiapler of Sir (ialaltatl Serial
i. bock *ith ,rmo|
and h«r O°"0 "
in their
jif newest
WW hit. • •
-f * r 1i
JOHN
itorrinp
CORINNE DIANA
LUND-CALVET-LYNN
DEAN MARTIN ^ JERRY LEWIS
Amtrico’i Che mpion Scrtam-Ttoml
with marie WILSON as lrm»
* HAL WALLIS p«odAiction
v>ho makes
a monkey
out of Jerryl
Screenplay by
CY HOWARD and PARKE LEVY
VICCAR - Sun., Non., Tues. & Wed.
i
Dec., '46
Mar., ’47
June, ’47
Sept., ’47
Dee., ’47 _
Mar., ’48
June, ’48
Sept., ’48
Dec., 48
Mar. ’49
June, '49
Sept.. '49
Dec., '49
Mar, '50
279.578.90
192.829.45
157,694.75
161.769.25
216,903.30
167.936.60
128.296.45
149.140.60
190.892.05
134.146.70
102.906.10
120.378.60 $
153.889.10
98,260.55
65,803.37
49,498 22
38,291.46
33,562.99
49,944.28
39,109.69
27.060.14
33,835.08
41,864.53
30.384.14
22.375.63
25.535.64
32.557.10
21.784.23
$5,329,476 85,1,251.880.88
Nearly one million acres of
idle land in North Carolina is in
immediate need of planting to
forest trees. This land is not
suited for agriculture and is con
tributing nothing to the' v-eaith
of the State.
ammmwiwiMiHWT
Take !t Easy On
| July Fourth And
Be Alive On Fifth
• ♦ -:
(Continued from page one)
they can’t police every mile of
every highway. The individual
I must police himself.
“If everyone would keep .in
: mind the words ‘Take It Easy on
| the Fourth - Be Alive on the
i Fifth,’ this Fourth of July would
; bring much less tragedy and
much more pleasure.’’
--
Move To New Home
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peel and fam
ily moved into their new home
on East Simmons Avenue this
week.
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Patrol Reports
Hay Activities
(Continued from Page One)
416.15 was from costs turned into
county general tunds in counties
where cases were tried. Highway
revenue collected on overloaded
and improperly licensed trucks
amounted to $4,572.51.
- , -
“Yes," said the specialist as he
stood at the1 bedside of the sick
purchasing agent, "I can cure
you.”
' What will it cost?” asked the
sick man faintly
"Five hundred dollars."
"You'd have to shave your price
a little," replied the purchasing
agent. "I had a better bid from the
inder taker.”
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