Court Completed | Criminal Docket 1 Trials Yesterday (Continued trom page one) were found guilty of assaults with deadly weapons. George Henry Ward was sentenced to the roads for twelve months. Smith, still crippled from a bullet in his leg. drew six months on the roads, and Jesse and John Ward were sen tenced to the roads for nine months. Oliver Rogers, charged with forging his father's name to a S35 check, pleaded guilty He was sent! need to the roads for eigh i teen months and placed on proba tion. The case charging John Thomas Perry with rape was nol pressed. The case charging Leo Long with carnal knowledge was re manded to the juvenile court It was brought out that the defen dant was only 15 years of age when the alleged crime was com mitted, and that the prosecuting witness was only fifteen years old when she became a mother. A continuance was announced in the ease charging Walter Wil son Knight with an assault with a deadly weapon. The ease is now scheduled for trial in December. Fumigate Potato Storage Houses (Continued from page one) pend from rafters arid dash water around from bucket. The amount required for a good 1 job of fumigation is one-half pound per 1000 cubic feet of space. To find number of cubic feet, mul tiply length by width, by average height The Larvacide may be purchas ed at your local F. C. X. store. Be sure read pages one and two of instruction sheet packed with each 1 pound bottle and follow eeah instruction. The fumigation should take ] place at least ten days before po tatoes are to be stored. Farm raised hogs today are freer ol the tiny parasites which cause trichndsis in human beings than were thi hogs of ten years ! ago. ir ‘ Beauty on lour ' GIVING the big town its first I glimpse of her, Yolande Betbeze, j the "Miss America of 1950" poses for New York photographer in the sheet clothes she donned for a tout of the city {International) (il School .4 hose tilings Action From ('.onprcHS A special House Committee has been appointed to conduct a lull scale inquiry into abuses in the education .program of the Vet erans Administration. A report .is sued in January by Gen. Carl R. Gray, Jr., veterairc administrator, listed more than 200 schools in which irregularities had aeeured. UMT Delayed Most legislators agree that con sideration of universal military training has been deferred until January because of the opinion held by President Truman that he sees no need for immediate action. Adult* 20c Children 15c THURSDAY • FRIDAY "The Outriders" Willi Joel !\j^Creu \ilciie Dahl SPORT CARTOON DOCBl.EFEATURE SATURDAY "Code oi the Prairie" With Sunset Carson Smile) Burnett Also "Last oi the Wild Horses" With Janie* Kllison Chapt. No. 12 of (hr Serial The littisihle Monster Cartoon SUNDAY • MONDAY "Tarzan and the Slave Girl" j With Lei Barker Yane**u llrown Western Cartoon • TIKSDA Yand WKDNKSDAY "Cheaper by the Dozen" With ClilltMi Welih M\rna Lot Special ' Cartoon Report Increase la Feed Prices A forage prices paid by North Caroling farmers for high protein and grain by-product feeds in creased during the rruyith ending j August 15. Tankage meat scrap prices increased $.70 per hundred pounds over the prices paid a month, earlier and all other feeds! showed an increase of five to fif- j teen cents per hundredweight U. S. feed prices followed rath- J er closely the changes in prices j paid bv North Carolina farmers except that U. S. prices paid by North Carolina farmers except that'U. S. prices for bran and middlings were down from the previous month where as North Carolina prices were up for these items. Soybean meal also declin ed slightly during the month, re flecting seasonal adjustments to a new crop basis. ! Fctlcrnl Tttxvs (iain In I ir.sl Month Fiscnl ) cur Infernal revenue collections in July, 1950,. of $2,263,000,000, sur passed those of a year ago by the small margin of $10,000,000 While individual income and corpora tion income taxes dropped, em ployment. alcohol, tobacco, auto mobile and motorcycle and gaso line taxes increased. ywvwwwwwwwwwwi TRIO Kolii‘i Houville, N. C. TONIGHT - FRIDAY Sept. 21-22 FUR IKS With Barbara Stanwyck Wendell Corey Walter Houston Cartoon and Short SATURDAY, Sept. 23 M UST KU DOR ADO With Johnny Mack Brown TKIPLK TROUHUK With Deo Gorce.v and HunU Hall And Serial SUNDAY, Sept. 24 THK ADMIRAL WAS A LADY With Wanda Hendrix and Edmond O'Brien I'luv OUR GANG COMKDY BEDTIME WORRIES MONDAY - TUESDAY Sept. 25-26 FANCY RANTS With B<d> Hope and Lucille Ball (In Technicolor) Latent News & Short rcmAMHMAMAMWMIUUUU«A HAMILTON THEATRE LAST TIMES FRIDAY September 22 Shows 7:00 and 0:00 RIDING HIGH With Bing Crosb.v and Coleen Cray Plus Latest News SATl'RDAY, September 23 Double Feature Program Shows 1 til 11 THICKER TRAIL Willi Rod Cameron IUCK Him VIES ^With Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Chapter No. 4 Atom Man vs. Superman Sl’NDAY ONLY, Sept. 24 Shows 3 and 0 TRAVELING SALESWOMAN • With Joan Davis Plus 3 Stooge Comedy and Popeye Cartoon MONDAY - TI ESDAY September 25-26 Shows 7 and 0 WHITETOWER With (ileitn Ford and Valll In Teehnieolor Plus Latest News MOVIES Are BETTER THAN EVER ' j Consumption Oi Tobacco Gaining Total disappearance of flue cured tobacco during the year ending June 80. 1950. was 1,168 million pounds; (i percent higher than in 1948-49 and the second highest on the recorck A i ise in exports together with a small in crease fn domestic use were re-! . ponsiblc for the larger total dis appearance over last year. Do mestic use in 1949-50 was close to 728 million pounds compared with 715 million in 1948-49 — the previous high point. It appears likely that total dis appearance in 1950-51 may be above that ol 1949-50. Cigarette consumption in this country will probably top the high of fiscal 1949-50. This is the major outlet; for flue-cured is strong and 1950 51 exports may be almost as large as in 1949-50 it international de Savings In Mutual Banks Show (rain This Year TV. . niitimx'.c .jaiut savings banks rose $652,000,000, or 5.3 per cent in the first six months of this year. Total de posit on June 30 amounted to $10,939,000,000. The increase in the first half of this year com pared with a gain of $.548,000,000, or 2.9 per cent in the same period of 1949. velopments do not interfere The consumption trend for tobacco a broad continues to be toward cig arettes with many preferring those using U. S. tobacco. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation to everyone who tendered gifts to us through Mr. Dan Moore. We shall always re member the kindness. May the Lord bless you all. Mr. and Mrs. Vester CoJtrain And Family. Watts Theatre \\ illiainsloiu N. C. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY m,,,.... i rwHit tjpr f/^/viPwne / BOGART f III \ l/OiiHy IMnn* GLORIA MLMMMallataUIrlMM Mt MHU - Mctti 5lt**l tea ItaH Ma Ml ■ IJMMM Mela Pntata t) KOBtl! LORO mew ti ricnous RAT ''*• • mm >ir"“ir GRAHAME r VICCAR - SATURDAY l)mil>l«‘ leal lire tfKNAMI it MKMtMWI, r>»4v(«> wSBWSRP W~CL~ •ciwal film i* *• ptriti. LOADED with those top Autrf thrillsI ¥ COLUMBIA PICIURIS fxesents cene AUTRY ■a*«i»BRITTON| lOADED P/STOIS 1 Chill Wilts • MAHoH • RusstNAnm * MtflSfcayM ,ni CHAMPION World's WonrUr Horst j i VICCAR - Sunday- Monday -Tuesday i_he story of Lily James, the girl from Kansas who took New York by storm and really lived A Life Of Her Own. M-G M Pinmfc law's lint pitta# in two yMTS...It's IwnAc! 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Fin est quality al llir unheard ol' priee of $3.49 yd. o VALENCIA 110 m|. Perculen Has unsurpassed finish. Colors are wash fast. 44c yd. NASHUA INDIAN HEAD CemiMnl finish, guaranteed colors. Kahrir prr-shrunk. White ('olors 89c 36” Wiil«* DELUXE PRINTS Guaranteed fast to washing. New patterns and colors. 29c yd. a. it. <:. FINE PERCALE Nationally Advertised for its fine quality . . . rrints, florals, solids. from 49c yd. 38" RAYON PLAIDS Rich deep-tone autumn hues that stand up to repealed wash ings. Smart as can be for school, sport. 89c yd. SMART DRAPERY FABRICS Printed cretonne in a beautiful assortment of flora) designs . . . Fine quality . . . Ideal for your home needs. 49c yd. Luxurious Rayon Failles lively fashion-right failles tor your new fall dress or suit. Full 49 in. width. Drapes and tailors well. ■ from 79c yd. Combed Colton Ginghams Sanforised and vat-dyed so they’re wash fast! Plaids and checks. 30" and 40” widths. Made by Dan River. 97c yd. Advance Patterns Full Line Of Sewing Neetltt. TUNE IN WRRF FOR LEDER BROTHERS PROGRAM—Listen to Leoer Brothers’ New Radio Show _Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians — 13-Minute Entertainment Everv Sunday Afternoon, 1:M to 1.45—Over WRRF, Washington. N. C.—9:30 on jour dial. Shop With Confidence — Wear With Pride

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