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Sixty-Six Cases Heard In County Recorder's Court (Continued from Pane One pon case against Jesse B. Jones Was nol prossed. Judgment was suspended upon the payment of the cost in the .'..‘.tt V.'"‘‘' '-'A t.S-S' 1 !;S ’’ Om ; ; Roberson. Harold Pui vis, adjudged guilty over his plea of innocent, was taxed with the court costs ior assaulting a female. Pleading guilty of careless and reckless driving and operating a motor vehicle without a driver's licens , Aimer Brown was lined $50 and taxed w ith the costs. Pleading not guilty of assault ing a female. L. W. Cobb was ad judged guilty and was taxed with the court costs. Charged with careless and reck less driving, Earl V. Tetterlon ' pleaded not guilty He was ad judged not guilty of careless j and reckless driving, but he was j found guilty of following too' closely and failing to keep a pro p r lookout. He was fined $25. plus costs, and notice of appeal was given. Bond in the sum of $100 was required. fun-.-! SSrt •. V- o.,*5s,t;;ivyyxxx-z ' a concealed weapon. "Pleading guilty, Marion Staton ; Harlison was t .ifett court costs tor violating the motor vehicle laws. Maintaining he was innocent. Elijah Bui uj was adjudged guil ty of nun-support and drew six' months on the roads, suspended upon the payment of $7.50 a week for the support of his wife and Scene from Mogambo starring Clark Gable and Ava Gard ner and showing at the Viccar Theatre here Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, December 13, 14 and 15. child lie is to pay the court costs and reappear at the end two years {or further judgments’ , Henry Odell Close pleaded guil ty and was taxed with the .costs for operating a motor vehicle with an improper driver’s license. Pleading guilty, Sam Kennedy was fined $25. plus costs, for up dating a motor vehicle without a driver's license. Charged with non-support, Ce cil Savage pleaded not guilty when his ease was called. Adjudg ed guilty, he was sentenced to the roads for six months, the court suspending the road term upon the payment of the costs and $20 a week for the support of his wife and child. The cases in which Louis H. De Carter and Donald E. Killion were charged with operating motor ve hicles without registration cards, were nol pressed, James Arthur Howard, charged with resisting arrest, pleaded guilty and was fined $25, plus costs. Facing a similar charge, Au gustes Perkins pleaded not guilty. Adjudged guilty he was sentenced to tile roa ds for six months, su spended for one year upon the condition that he violate no law during that period. George Brazzle, already serving | time on the roads, had six months i added to the term when he was found guilty of temporary larceny. Charged with violating the li quor laws, James A. Perkins was found not guilty. Pleading guilty of violating the 1 liquor laws}, Jim Mordeeai was fined $200 and taxed with the ! costs. Adjudged guilty oyer his pDa of innocent, Dallas Romes was fined $25, plus costs, for an assault with a deadly weapon. Leamon Edward Simmons, charged with careless and reck less driving, was found not guilty. Charged with vi dating the li quor laws, Curtis Little was st n tenced to the roudrf for six months The road term wins suspended for three years upon the payment of the court costsllnd a $50 fine. Facing the j5ourt for a second time on a dru»iken driving charge, William Henry Black was found not guilty. Pleading guilty of drunken driving arid operating a motor vehicle without a driver's license, Lester Roberson was sentenced to the roads for six months. Raymond Wynne, pleading guilty, was fined $25, plus costs, for operating a motor vehicle without a driver’s license. Charged with having no regis tration for his trailer, Willie D. Perry, and Grover Gene Williams charged with careless and reck ; less driving, were each taxed with the court costs. Pleading guilty of non-support Albert Williams was ordered h ( pay the court costs, $50 now and S>8 a week for the support of hit ; family. Elijah Manning, pleading guilty of drunken driving and operating a motor vehicle without a drive ’: license, was fined $125, plus costs Sunny Williams pleaded guilty of operating a motor vehicle with I out a driver's license and was I ined $25, plus costs. Frank Grimes Carter, pleading. Isuiltv of operating a motor ve 'hide without a driver’s license Stale College Has Timely Answers Qu -dioti: Will camellias and t'.-.s j’.'ow in full sunsnine? Answer: Yes. but a location in semi-shade, such as afforded un der pines, is more desirable. Toe much shade, however, makes the and Cnarlie Dancy, charged with \ ••luting th liquor law wen each fined $25 and taxed with the costs. Pleading not guilty ..Tame- Wil liams was adjudged guilty of non support and was sentenced to tht roads for a year. The court su spended the road term upon tht payment of the costs and $15 week for tile support of ins wilt and children. He is to reappear at the end of two years for furthei judgment. plants spindling and opon and they will develop few flowers Question: Win is the fall of the ■ year known os “The Pioekeepers [New Year?” Answer: Because it is the time i of the year that the beekeepei must prpare his bees and hives for ; the winter or lose his investment? The vise beekeeper maks sure each colony goes into the winter with (l)a good, active queen. (2) I plenty if bees, and (3' apple '‘pores sfl CO. OUIIH i. of ivr.if'Y '8 (0 inch deep combs or a full [shallow super placed on top ot the brood chamber. If there is not ennnei^' iuu v in Die hive, sunnu mviii hie bees diet with sugai syrup. Question: How much does the overage dairy farmer's fe. d sup pi.v cost ill relation to producing any quantity of milk? Answer: It is generally agreed that a farmer’s feed cost repre scuts about one-half the expense of producing 100 pounds of milk, hay, silage and pasture are the best, and cheap;feeds for a dairy row It will oi,t approximately $5 more per cow per month to feed a 1,000 pound cow prodding j 35 pounds of 4 per cent, milk dauy j when she receives only limited roughage f 10-IT pounds daily of hay or !0 pounds of hay and 15 pounds of silage) than when she receives an abundance of rough* age WANTED KJ - Soybeans ■Peanut Hay Sell Us Your - Peanuts - Warehouse Located On Highwav No. 12.) Between \\ illianihlon and Hamilton Jack Manning AUCTION THOESD.'.YrSECEMBEK-17B: 10:30 A. M. The J. C. Johnson Personal Property Sale Sale Will Be Conducted On The Old Mayo Farm 21-2 Miles From Oak City, 1-2 Mile Ofi Highway No. 125. Arrow Signs will direct You to Sale Siil<* consists of: I Other 66 I ruetor (.>1 model). I John Deere A Traelor mounted mi rubber. 2 Ford tractors equipped with planters, cultivators, and discs. I 2-Ton Dodgc i ruck (53 model). 1 Half-ton pick-up truck. I Ion and half Stake Body truck. 21 fine luules^ i carls. ^ ^jgJJJSj^j^louble breaking plows. 4 section harrows. ^jZjiea weed ers. 5 fertilizer distributors. B eonibinatiou cotton, corn, and peanut planters. 16 to bacco trucks. 4 tobacco setters. 12 Oliver wheel plows. 3 row markers. 2 disc tiller plows. 2 peanut pickers. I hav baler with motor. 1 mule-drawn discs. 1 new 2-row Fer guson sower. 20,000 tobacco sticks. 8 climax cotton plows. I lot new fence wire. I mounted wood »aw with V> i scon sin motor. 7 -els Silent FI ..me Oil Curers complete. I set Blue Flame Filters complete. 10(H) to 2000 bales peanut hay. Big lot corn. I Ford tractor disc. 1 28 blade tractor field disc. 2 mule stalk cullers. I tractor-drawn sjafk cutler. Manure spreader. Hoes, rakes, pit-li forks, etc. friends, now is the lime to make vour preparations for next year’s farming. Ain tiling that « net'dcu for the farm can he lound at thi* sale. I bis equipment is in excellent con dition. . ale tin* to sale ol /arm. It must he solo. Attend this sale and buy what \ou want at the price you want to pay. For further information regarding this sale or any of your real estate needs, contact sale agents. i illianislon to ac St Z-li AA 1 Barbecue will be served on the grounds by Griffin’s Oui<k Fu commodate 5(MM) people. SALE AGENTS ROANOKE REA ESTATE and AUCTION COMPANY Phone 2077 or 3077 WILLIAMSTON, N. F. Henry Johnson. Mgr. -AUCTION SALE i WII.I, SELL A! PUBLIC AUCTION Thursday, Dec. 17 ST 10:00 V. V J hr r oitnv in^ IVrst.'ial I’ropcHV: (In!' ( :rt, ('lie Disc, 1 (i.1 ntr Plow, 1 Corn Planter, I Wagon, 1 Transplanter, 1 Double Horse Plow, 2 Cotton Plows, One Horse Turning Plow. LESTER KEEL Sale *t Uarm, Williainston RED No. 3 m Ill'll villi' < III usssra EEfiKS NO 303 CANS c wtir rv^i'ft'r receipts fr/ini Colonial Move-; arc lvurll 'onov! YYath Colonials aniariug SW-A-I \ I‘ 1 pronoun ■ Ian, vow can -.ave up to onr-half on more than 101 seful it.-ins for \ our hniuc. Cel full details on your ext \ is;t to y Mir Iricrdly Colonial More! Here's l <pif? SIh-'II A|)|ireeimr . . , POP-UP TOASTED I'll*** handsome foit.ster «ill give j on perfect goltlon-browi* oast overs time, just the way you want it! Chrome dated, with antomatic ••link ami thermostat control, tegular ■‘S2l.nl value! $ .90 AN mi $2"> l\ f.Ol.DI \ I \! I S m its ion ONLY ) ou .Sow $ 10.00 Alt >IOl IB'S STAR SMOKKII SHOUT Ml \INK (» lo Jl I lls. Avrrjijgo W riglil WIIOLi; OK IIALK LB. 7-Inch ( lit llcef SVINM.N QUALITY SI Id I) E13 ROAST BACON Hravy Wfslern lltulgrt lic< f Naliir^muliT u. s: TLNDLR SI.ICI I) bi:i r LB * LIVER AT R? t ML I Al. 1,-MI, AT. NO WASH III- I'A ©5* ) lb 69' I STEAKS LB. 65c LB 29C LB. 39c i iii sii ground BEEF SMI M \CM Hi;i. FILLETS (in;i's ritiDi: ciioppld Bar-B-Q t. S. JV«. / Ti»p-lfiiulUfi All-I*iirpa.sv Whiiv 10-LB. RAG 39c li. 35c cSz- 79, ORANGES "■"« 5 ,s 30c niffUS g ^-59? BANANAS 2 • 25' Ji^TTUCE large 2 hus 29c PLAN! ATION IINDIH MINNA SAUSAGE 2 - 25' PLAIN OH SI LI RISING FLO I'll RED BAND -89c criam-wiiiti: pi hk m.gi i abli: Shortening ‘ 69c AvIl.ltlC AN, IN SALAD Oil. SARDINES 2 ? 17c R LOCATE • COLR9.V, < V VJ-ASo* .... CORN 2 - 25c NI-.W CHOP BAHY EN<;i ISII WALNUTS 39c REDGATE TOMATOES 2 23c CS ORANGE JUICE 27c SOUTHERN GOLD margarine l\ Z5c MILD CHEDDAR CHEESE » 49c it H APTAI T vear-round brand H 10 oz ^ r UnVWWvlii CHOPPED FRESH-FROZEN PKGS. Soft... Absorbent NORTHERN TOILET TISSUE 3 25= 162 W. Main Street Williamslon, N. C.
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