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Twenty-Six Cases In County's Court Saturday Morning (Continued from Page One) Little. Jr., of Ayden was taxed with the costs Ernest and Clarence C»>dard were charged with violating the I’.qvuv lavs The case against Ernest was nol pressed and Clar ence pleaded guilty He was sen tenced to the roads for six ovrohs, ’hi ci a j; 1 suspending the road i. i ;v, up.- th. payment if a $25 fine and costs He is to violate no liquor law for two years Pleading guilt; of rirunKen driving. Irvin Reddick was lined S100 and taxed with the costs, the court suspending a six-month load sentence He loses his li cense to operate a motoi vehicle during the next twelve months Charged with violating the liquor laws, Lucy Bellamy was fined S25. taxed with the costs and is to violate no liquor law for two years. Pleading guilts of careless and reckless driving. Robt B Wind ley, teen-ager, was fined $10 and taxed with the eosts. Jesse Baker was sentenced to the roads for six months on a larceny charge, the road term to be suspended upon Un payment of ti $50 fine and costs. Unable to make financial arrangements, he was booked to serve the road term. Pleading guilty ot speeding Matthew Suggs ol Rocky Mount was taxed w ith the court costs. Pleading not guilty of careless and reckless driving. Horace Lee Hall was adjudged guilty ■>( fail ing to yield 'ight >>| Way and VICCAR THEATRE \\ illiain*ton. V (1. AIOM>\^ Tl KSDAY, [)«>«•. 22 ami 23 •mi: viakkmm; kimt Jnd\ Hnllidat and \ldo Ka\ I Red Farrs Fill Audience As "\nisance“ Performs -« Nashville. Tenn —Tht neifih bnrs. who had declared her voiced so shrill and raucous that they went to court to demand that she be silenced, should have beet, em barrassed by the tremendous re ception accorded Mrs. Wentworth Morris, a tiny lyric sopran of nearby Clarksville, when she ap peared as a cuest performer at i Nashville S> inphony Pops eon !. ell. judgment whs suspended upon the payment of the costs. V. 1. Gurganus jjf.flH) J( Wi'lMH'ston. was taxed with the costs for speeding. Charged with driving aftei his operator’s license was revoked, Willie Let Timmons pleaded not guilti Adjudged guilty, he was sentenced to the roads tor ninety days, the court suspending the road term upon the payment of a $200 fine and costs Pleading not guilty. William Clark was adjudged guilty and taxed w ith the cost for an assault Kenneth Cherry was charged with non-support and pleaded guilty He was sentenced to the roads toi six months, the court suspending th« road term upon the condition that hi pay $20 a month for the support of his child H< is to return to the court for further judgment at the end of t w o yea is i in c;is( iii wmcn n,ugeno a. Dutton was charged with speed i n,t>. whs not prossed. Gen Junior Moore was adjudg ed not guilty of careless and reck less driving. Charged with speeding eighty miles an hour. Joe Mobley asked tor a bill ot particulars. The re quest was denied, and the de fendant appealed to the superiol eou rt. w i;n\i Mm -Tiu ksi> wnuim . i >«■»•. 21-25.20 *A fast duck... A fast Drone... A fast ttirilH" W»' D-K RA5 N A Frouuctiont SUSANHAYWARD ROBERT MITCHUN ARTHUR KENNEDY ARTHUR HUNNICUjf s vn mm Doitlilr Krnlim* 27 Bi l l \l.<> STAMI’KDH" l{;!iiditl|>li Scoll •WIHSTLK STOP" \\a (iai'<li>*r TIME 4D , STEWART GRANGER DEBORAH KERR •V LOUISCAJLHERN JANE(BREER ; ' Lewis Stoni Rotiin Deutus James Mason ms RUTflll OS HENTZAU V.i#*n Ft*, Of JOHN L BALDCRSION . « NUtl LANGLFV H m Richard jhorpe PANDRO S BERMAN A"MliM ?k'* ', ■ • Bottle and Bulk Gas Ca» Heater*, Moor hii-iiutcn, K«‘znor llraliiift Unit*. Call for K*liiuul<<*. WILUAMSTON BOTTLE GAS COMPANY I I I PFRSORTO-PFRSON WAN PADS FOR QU/CK RFSULTS ' J Narine Critically Injured In Wreck ! Sunday Morning (Continued from Page One) Join- was thrown through the windshield and was badly cut about thi head. He was treated in the Highsmith Clime at Ham ilton The accident happened about five miles from Hamilton shortly before Sunday midnight. Patrolman B W. Parker made the m vestigation. Not far from the spot where Jones was doing his wild driving, Meryl F. Repsher, Cherry Point marine who was on his way home at 820 Market Street, Bango. Pa., wrecked his 1948 Studebaker, causing damage estimated at $500 to his and about $150 damage to Columbus Wor.sh-.v's 1938 .'hovro let Repsher was driving north and was just about to pass the old Chevrolet when Worsley started to make a left turn into a drive way. No one was hurt. Patrol man J. O. Arthur said following the investigation Monday morning about 10:25 o'clock. Albert Price ran into and cut down a powet pole on Sycamore Street here last Saturday morn mu Charged with damaging pro perty and failing to report an ac cid< nt, Prive will be given a hear ing before Justice Chas. R. Mobley j Friday evening. James Edward Warren, 48. of R F D. 2. Williamston, was pain-1 fully but. not badly injured in ari unusual accident about 1:Of) o’-! clock Sunday morning. Warren was riding into Williamston with Cushing 11 Barber in a four-door Plymouth and when they reach- : ed the intersection ot the James villc Road and Washington Street, he opened the door and stepped out into th epath of a car driven by Sherman E. Long of Durham. Hit a glancing blow, Warren was treated in a local hospital and discharged a short time later, Po lice Officer Tom Chesson said. To Start Listing Property In This County January 2 —— (Continued from Page One) tobacco curing bams, are to Ire listed at $15 to $40, and service station pumps and equipment will be placed on the books a* two thirds of the cost price, less ten percent annual depreciation with a live-year maximum allowed. A schedule of dates for hand ling the listings for the various townships will be announced shortly. Supervise! Peel said. Mrs. Crandall Dies In Robersonville ( Robersonville Herald ) Mrs W W Crandall. aged 02, tiled Monday morning at 5 o'clock at the heme nt her daughter, Mrs. Smallwood Harris, with whom she had been living tor some time. A victim of arthritis. Mrs. Crandall had been an invalid lot two years. Before her marriage, Mrs. Cran- , dall was Miss Ella Ross She was born and reared in the Oak Grove Community and was a member of the Brim Swamp Baptist church, ! Ileal Stokes. She is survived hv the follow ing children: J S. Crandall, Rob •. Ku.ru i ¥¥* Robersonville; Mrs. Harris. Rob f i sonvi 1 lc j Mrs. Albert Wallace, Raleigh: and Willis Robert Cran dall, stationed ;Tt Fort Bragg. Funeral services for Mrs. Cran dall will be held at 2:110 Wednes day afternoon at the Roberson ville Primitive Baptist Church. Elder A B Avers of Bear Grass will conduct tin services, assisted b> Elder W L. Grimes of Stokes Burial will follow in the Rober sonville cemetery. Wayrresville and Asheville are i tin only places in North Carolina 1 vvhere oak wilt is now known to I infest oak trees. Mrs. H. Harrison Died Last Friday <rtubersonvtlle Herald i Funeral services were held Fri day arternoon at 2:30 o’clock lor Mrs Harriet Harrison, aped 94 Kldei W K Gnmi‘« conducted j the services at the RobersonVille Primitive Baptist Church. Buna] ( was in the Robersonviile cerne tery. Mrs. Harrison died Thursday at the home of her daughter. Mrs H A Jenkins, with whom she had made her home near Rober sonviile for almost 30 years. She had been in failing health for several years and was confined to CLASSIFIED AD INFORMATION One issue—3c a word. Mini mum charge, 50c Two and three consecutive is sues—2 l-2c a word each insertion. Minimum charge 40c each issue. Four or more consecutive is sues—2c a word each inser tion. Minimum charge, 40t each issue. Keyed ads (identity of adver tiser withheld) bear additional handling charge of 50c for three or less insertions. Add 10c extra for each issue after the third insertion. Keyed ads arc accepted in strict confi dence. No information will be given concerning the advertis Cards of thanks, memorial no- i tiees and resolutions of respect ; come under regular classified ad rates. Copy must be submitted by 3 p. m. Monday and Wednesday to insure classification in next day’s issue. TENANT WANTED FOR TWO (2) Horse Crop. S. H. Grimes. Williamston. do 23 2t F()R SALE: 1940 DELl'X t HEV rolet. extra clean with radio and heater. See W. H. Ward, 309 Watts Street, Williamston. HAMILTON WEDNESDAY, Dec. 24 Shows 7 anil 9:30 P. M. , DOUBLE FEATURE Feature No. 1 HAAS STAMPEDE With Charles Starrett Feature No. 2 LEOPARD MAN With Dennis O'Keefe Plus Serial THURSDAY - FRIDAY Dec. 25 and 2<i Shows 7 and 9 P. M. ••WAIT TIL TH!: SUN Jean Peters, David Wayne and Hugh Marlowe Plus Latest News SATURDAY, Dee. 27 Shows 1 until 11 p. m. Feature No. 1 “IT GROWS ON 'I'ULLli" TREES” With Irene Dunn and Joan Evans Also Serial St’NIJAY, Dec. 28 Shows 3 and 9 P. M. “FLASH BY NIGHT” Barbara Stanwick and Robert Ryan Color Cartoon MONDAY - TVESDAY Dec. 29 and 30 Shows 7 and 9 P. M. “WHAT PRICE GLORY” James Cagney, Dan Daly and Cor rine Cal vet her bed the last six months of her life. A native of Martin County. Mrs. Harrison was known and loved by many persons as a Knot. Christian woman. She was a member of the Fiat Swamp Primitive Baptist Church and was active in its work until hei health failed. In addition to her daughter, Mrs. Jenkins. Mrs Harrison is survived by three grandchildren. Sam Jenkins of Robersonville, Donald Jenkins of Bethel, and Mrs. Evelyn Sparks of Rock Hill, S. C Two great grandchildren also survive. Colton Crop Estimate Has Been Reduced The Agriculture Department's final 1952 report estimates the year's cotton crop at 15,038.000 bales, or 133.000 bales below the estimate of a month ago. Last year's crop was estimated at 15, 144.000 bales. WANTED: WHITE TENANT FOR four-horse crop, eight acres of tobacco, eight in peanuts and three in cotton. Also white ten ant for two-horse farm with five acres tobacco, six in peanuts and three in cotton. R. B. Nelson, Robersonville. N. C. de 18 2t PARKER'S SELF - SERVICE laundry will close for Christ mas holidays on Wednesday, De cember 24. at noon and reopen Monday, December 29. de 18 2t SERVICE STATION FOR RENT. Located near underpass on Highway No. 64 in Williamston. Harrison Oil Co. de 18 4t FOR SALE: DRESSED PINE boards at $50.00 per thousand. M S & M Lumber Company, Inc., Robersonville, N. C. jly 22 tf TRIO Koltt-risouville, M. C. TUESDAY, Dec. 23 In Technicolor to i hi; shores OF TRIPOLI Willi John Payne, Maureen O'Hara and Randolph Scott Cartoon and Short WEDNESDAY, Dec. 24 Shows continuous from 1:011 P. M. until 9:00 P. M. NIGHT STAGE TO GALVESTON With Gene Autry 3 Stooge Comedy & Serial THURSDAY, Dee. 25 (Christinas Day) WAG FROM WALLA WALLA With Judy Canova Plus: Cartoon and Short Matinee 3:00 P. M. FRIDAY, Dec. 26 BOMBA ANI) THE JUNGLE GIRL With Johnny Sheffield and Karen Shartie Plus: Our (Jans Comedy Matinee at 3:00 P. M. SATURDAY, Dec 27 ROSE OF UMMARON In Technicolor With Jack Buelel and Mala Powers Comedy and Serial SUNDAY - MONDAY December 2JI and 20 BLAZING FOREST In Technicolor With John Payne and Susan Morrow Cartoon and Short TUESDAY, Dec. 30 SOMETHING FOR THE BIRDS With Victor Mature and Patricia Neal News and Short (Arrange now to catch the BIO MIDNIGHT SHOW New Year's Eve 11:00 P. M. :ki 111*1 KunrinuTi Drive* Ink -MARY LEWIS' KITCHEN WILL be closed Wednesday. Decem ber 24, after lunch, until Monday, Decernbi r 29 Come to see us. Merry Christmas to all. de 18 2t REPAIRS: REPAIRS WE MAIN- j tain.a complete repau depart ment for bicycles, washing ma chines, outboard motors and all electrical appliances. Bring your rep. ' ' jji'P.erv is.on ot Mr. )tob it Guiganus. Firestone Home and Auto Supply, se 25 tf WANTED: DEALER FOR A NEW Pure Oil Service Station. Ideal location. Contact George Nicely. Telephone 2505. Colonial Oil Company. de 18 tf HILCO SANDING MACHINES for rent. Sand your own floors and save money. Reasonable rates. Also complete line of fin ishes for completing the job. Wil liamston Hardware Co. ja 15 tf WANT ED ”l M M E D1A T ELY: TWO waitresses. Experience not ne cessary. Apply Gfiorge Reynolds Hotel. se 9 tf FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING and refinishing service by Bish op Furniture Company of Dur ham. f inest quality workman ship, prompt service. For appoint ment for free estimates call Mrs Peele or Mrs. Worrell, Phone 2560. fe 26 tf PEST CONTROL: MICE, RATS, roaches, termites and beetles. Estimates and surveys freely giv en by Ivey Coward Exterminating Co., Greenville. Call 3996 collect. Terms if desired. No down pay ment required. se 16 tl "i I Highway 64 West WilliamKton, N. C. Enjoy a good movie under the stars with individual sound control through mi crophones for each car. TUESDAY, December 23 “THE BIG TREES” Color l>> Technicolor Starring Kirk Douglas, Eve and Patrice Wymore / Added • AS THE ( HOW LIES” WEDNESDAY, December 24 “TRIPLE TROUBLE'’ With lluntz Hall, Leo Gorcey, and the Bowery Boys Added Cartoon PRIZE PEST" Valuable prj/.e will be given both boy and girl holding lucky numbers Christmas Eve night. Santa Claus will be here from (i to 9 p. m. This Evening. THURSDAY - FRIDAY December 25 and 26 , •BELLS ON THEIR TOES” With Jeanne Crain, Myrna Lov, I Debra Paget, Jeffrey Hunter, Edward Arnold. Saturday, Dec. 27th “SILVER CITY” in Technicolor With Edmund O'Brien, Yvonne DeCarlo, Barry Fltigerald SUNDAY, December 28 ’CLOSE TO MY HEART* Ray Milland and Gene Tierney Cartoon MONDAY - TUESDAY December 29 and 30 “AT SWORDS POINT” Cornel Wilde and Maureen O'Hara Cartoon Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursdays Shows Resin at 0:30 P. M. On Friday and Sat urday 8 P. M. Children Under 12 FREE TWILIGHT ! DRIVE-IN 1 THEATRE LOST: THREE-STRAND PEARL1 necklace with rhinestone clip. Finder please call 3322. Reward. WANTED 50.000 POUNDS OF pecans and hens Friday from 9 a. m. to 11:30 a. m. every Friday in front of Atlantic Coast Line sta tion. Wayne Poultry Company, Goldsboro. no 27 tf WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED large shipments fall dresses by Martha Manning and Carole King. Save money and buy your fall and winter dresses here. Prices very reasonable. Darden's De partment Store, Wiiliamston, N. C. au 28 tf WANTED JMMEDIATFL1 TWO dishwashers. Apply at George Reynolds Hotel, se 16 tf SPECIAL PRICES BEING OF fered on men's new fall Curlee suits. None better and we make no exceptions. Other suits $22.50 ( and up. Darden’s Department Store. Williamston. au 28 tf FOR PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL kinds, inside or outside, com mercial, portrait?, weddings, par ty. call Barney Conway at 29410, Williamston. N. C. no 18 tf YOUR R. ( . A. VICTOR TELE vision dealer. Antennas & serv ice for all sets. Call Jimmy Kitch engs, Phones 3146 or 2689 ja 10 tf FOR SALE: IMPERIAL VVASIH able Wallpaper in many colors and designs. B. S. Courtney and Son, Williamston. mr 20 tf FOR RENT: THREE ROOM house with bath and hot water heater. West Main Street, Wil liams ton. Call 3310 or 2435. d 2 tt TUESDAY Battle Zone 0LASTINO STORY of Th* MARINES! i Mill M(ii mmm **<*t f* 4N . .ItlPtll _ taw HflOlU • McNALLT • CMISTMI ^ News Cartoon Short WEDNESDAY THURSDAY - FRIDAY "MyPalGus" Starring Rirliitnl W it I mark Joanne Dm News anti Tom and Jerry Cartoon SATURDAY DOCHFK FEATURE All AS ROCKY LANE Bt AO GregoryPeck Valiant iltgtil HUM mo (MO lift (MOM OOU6US POPEVE CARTOON SUNDAY ■ MONDAY TUESDAY December 28-2**-30 2$. lira GAYNOR • scon ■)II~I »'•«>*•• e.iecIM k, CEOftGE JESSEl • HARMON JONES • ST News Tom & Jerry Cartoon FOR YOUR CUSTOM - MADE Venetian blinds, awnings for the home or store, sec us. Wc have the famous Flexalum aluminum slats; also beautiful colors in wood. Henry Harrison, Williams ton. au 26 tf FILE YOUR INCOMETAX Returns Early. AVOID THE RUSH Howell's Bookkeeping and Tax Service de 11 tf HEARING AID HATTERIES AH types of hearing aid batteries Fit. any make. Worrell Appliance. Apr 29 tf SLAB WOOD for SALE Delivered To Your Door. A Williauistou Sujjply Co. DIAL 2460 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING ALL TYPES ELECTRICAL WIRING Cal! Us For Estimates WORRELL APPLIANCE COMPANY SEE Worrell Appliance Co. for the best in 11 USED FURNITURE Belter Living For You I toll I,. I gas is your t|iii(*k, low cost solution to rook* iug anil heating prob* leiiis. Phone 2572. ton mi SERVICE COOklNG-HfOTINf' HOT WATER SUNDOWN DR1AE-IN THEATRE ROBEltSONVILLE, N. C. X MAS NIGHT, Dec. 25 BOMBA AND THE JUNGLE GIRL With Johnny Sheffield and Karen Sharpe Plus: Cartoon and Short FRIDAY - SATURDAY December 26 and 27 ABILENE TOWN With Randolph Scott and Rhonda Fleming Plus: Short SUNDAY - MONDAY December 28 and 29 SINS OF MADELEINE With Heddy Lamarr and Dennis O'Keefe Plus: Comedy WEDNESDAY, Oec. 31 GET SET—GET READY for the Gala Midnight Show New Year's Eeve at 11:00 P. M. — D ARK W ATERS With Merle Oberon and Franchot Tone Plus: Comedy THURSDAY, January 1 HARK WATERS With Merle Ober^n and Franchot Tone Plus: Comedy Adm. £1.00 Per Car (Regard less whether there is 1 or 15 in a car.) (The present policy of the Sunday Drive-In is to oper ate on week-ends only—a Friday - Saturday change and a Sunday - Monday C'hauge.)
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