1HK DUPLIN TIMES, KENAN SYILUC, N. C, V r "IV I j tsie month of December 1 i i. .iowlrf cases were disposed cl la Justice of Peace hearings. ' Thomas Clark Hawkins arretted tjr patrolman K. C Wray for speed ing 70 miles per hour. , Cited to County Court . - . - I Wilson Harris Raynor arrested by Patrolman Wray for speeding 70 miles per hour. Cited to" County Court."., k'fa-ifciif&iftjt ''-C. ';?- William Teachey arreated, by de puty J. Futreal for assault with deadly pon, to wit a pocket knife a beating Artie McMillan with his fiat Court found probable cause. Defendant cited to County Court i'.'V'. V- ."-5..:: v-c-V Walter V. Carlton arrested by Cowan 1 and Montgomery of Police aepanmeni ox ureensooro lor non- support Cited to County Court Thomas Long Cottle arrested by Patrolman Wray1 for speeding 65 miles per hour. Cited to County Court Clarence Mathews .. arrested by Sheriff Ralph Miller for siding and abetting with Billy Jackson and Wiley Jackson in larceny of its from Marvin Johnson. Placed under $200 -bond to be tried in Superior Court January 39. : ; .;.;...,.! Elijah (Skipper) Bryant arrested by deputy T. E. Revelle for siding and abetting with Billy Jackson and Wiley Jackson for larceny of - L hffi Tarheel I iC Rolling Libraries L 1" " Whh 89 bookmobllei,-lervlng 91 counties, North Caroline) leads all other states In the number of these remarkably effective little libraries on wheels! Book mob 8es bring faookt and other materials to people in isolated communities contributing greatly in making North Carolina 0 better place in which to work, play and live. ) .- . Another contribution to more pleasant living for North Carolinians b the brewing industry's self-regulation program where brewers, wholesalers and retailers in counties where malt beverages are permitted under Slate control cooperate to maintain wholesome conditions for the legal sale of beer and ale. North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. a t - ',nr uy ijijr C gem from Marvin Johnson. Placed under (230 bond to be tried Jan uary 25 In Superior Court Fulton Smith arrested by deputy Revelle, for aiding and abetting In larceny of gas from Marvin John son. Placed under $200 bond to be tried In Superior Court -- : Robert Lee Jackson arrested by Sheriff Miller tor "aiding and abet ting with Billy Jackson and, Wiley Jackson' In larceny of gas; from Marvin Johnson. Placed under $200 bond to be tried In Superior Court Wiley Jaskson arrested by Sheriff Miller for stealing 10 gallons of gas and breaking and entering the home of Marvin Johnson and larceny. of $880, And a flash light Placed under $500' to be tried in Superior Court : Ozil Jackson arrested by deputy Revelle for concealing and protect ing Billy Jeckson front being ar rested after , committing a. felony, in Duplin and Sampson County and aiding and abetting .-with Billy Jackson, Wiley Jackson and Robert jee Jackson. Placed under $500 bond to be tried in Superior Court . " - Murray Leseme arrested by depu ty Revelle' for operating a motor vehicle without operators licenses aa required by taw. Cited to County Court ' :'r:,',:-.''T.-:''''V-.'rr: Thomas James arrested by depu ty W. B. Kissner for creating a dis turbance and assaulting V. J. Hill with a deadly weapon to wit' a pocket knife. Placed under $f00 bond to be tried in County Court Willie Davis arrested by Patrol man J, S. Briley for being publicity drunk o nhighway. Defendant plead guilty and paid fine and court cost Willie Byrd arrested by Patrol man Briley for being publicity drunk. Defendant paid court cost Thurman Oneal Cooper arrested by Patrolman K. R. Norton for oper ating a vehicle on public highway and failure to yield to right of way to oncoming traffic. Plead guilty and paid fine and court cost Mathew Cobb Jr. arrested by patrolman Wray ' for operating a motor vehicle on highway and fail ure to stop at stop sign. Defendant plead not guilty. Was found guilty and sentenced to serve 80 days on roads. Judgement suspended on con dition that he remain sober and not violate any state laws pay fine and court cost Charles Junior Brandon arrested by Patrolman W. G. Wright for operating a motor vehicle on high way and failure to stop at stop sign. Plead guilty. Paid fine and court cost MCKlnley Southerland arrested by Patrolman F. K. Epps for failure to stop at sto psign. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost Willie Bruce- Whitfield arrested by Patrolman D. W. Williams for operating a motor vehicle with no brakes. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost Pearlie Herring arrested by depu ty W. O. Houston for being publicity drunk. Defendant paid court cost. Eugene Wallace arrested by depu ty Houston for trespassing on prem- Why Pay More ? 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Qdell Gresham arrested by depu ty,' Houston for Issuing worthless checks. Defendant plead guilty paid checks and court ee.'.-' John W. Sandlin arrested by depu ty " Houston for Issuing worthless check. Plead fuilty paid, check and COSt 'f'-sli.-;. AiXirf'f'.So ;;:7 W.'M"i- Guy Hinsoa arrested by deputy Houston for being publicly drunk and off his premises tor two weeks. Plead guilty to being publicly drunk. Sentenced to roads for 30 days. Judgement suspended on con dition, he : remain sober and show good behavior for 6" months and not violate any state laws and pay court cost V. '; " Fred Matthews arrested by depu ty Boone for being publicly drunk. Plead guilty,' Sentenced to roads. Judgement suspended on condition he remain sober for 8 months, not violate any state laws and pay cost of action. - Bessie Williams arrested by depu ty Boone for being publicly drunk and off her premises. Plead guilty and paid court cost ' James R. Stanley arrested by Game Protector J. p. Edwards for hunting with gun unplugged. Did take rabbits with a repeated shot gun capable of holding more than S shells contrary to statue 133-101 Plead guilty paid fine and cost Edward Dawson arrested by game protector J. O. Edwards for hunting with out license. Plead guilty paid fine and cost D. W. Brown arrested by J. O. Edwards for hunting with automa tic shot gun and failure to plug same as required. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost ' Richard Smith arrested by J. O. Edwards for hunting rabbits with automatic shot gun when chamber holds more than 3 shells. Plead guilty paid fine and cost Mrs. John L. O'Quinn arrested by J. O. Edwards for fishing without fishing license. Plead guilty paid fine and cost Billy Kayton arrested by deputy Paul Lee for being publicly drunk on highway. Plead guilty and placed under suspended sentence for 12 months. Bill Carroll arrested by deputy Paul Lee for assault on Lilla Mae Carroll while being drunk and dis orderly. Sentenced to 60 days on roads. Archie Robertson arrested by de puty Lee for being publicly drunk and off his premises. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost. Rudolph Williams arrested by de puty Lee for being publicly drunk and off his premises. Plead guilty paid court cost. Ralph Newbern arrested by depu ty Sylvester Tew for issuing worth less check. Plead guilty paid check and court cost. Jesse Smith arrested by deputy Tew for issuing worthless check. Plead guilty paid check and court cost. David E. Davis arrested by depu ty R. M. Byrd for being publicly drunk and off his premises. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost Lula Mae Burton arrested by de puty J. F. Futreal for assault with deadly weapon. Found guilty of simple assault Placed under sus pended sentence for 1 year. Hattie Lee Dixon arrested by de puty Futreal for assault on Artie McMillan. Was found guilty of sim ple assault. Paid court cost. Richard Thomas arrested by de puty Futreal for being publicly drunk and off his premises. Plead guilty paid fine and court cost. Leonard Wallace arrested by de puty Kissner for giving worthless check. Plead guilty paid check and court cost. V. S. Murray arrested by deputy Kissner for trespassing on property of George Henry Lee while being publicly drunk. Sentenced to 30 days on roads. Judgement suspend ed on condition he remain sober for 6 months. Pay fine of $10 and cost. Charles K. Sloan arrested by de puty Kissner for giving worthless check. Plead guilty paid check and court cost. Carlton Chasten arrested by depu ty Kissner for issuing worthless check: Plead guilty, paid check and court cost. Alec Williams arrested by deputy Kissner for being publicly drunk on highway. Plead guilty paid cost. Linwood Hinson arrested by de puty Kissner for being publicly drunk on highway. Plead guilty paid court cost. David Sloan Jr. arrested by depu ty Kissner for issuing worthless check. Warrant withdrawn and cost and check paid. (To Be Continued) New Program At Planetarium ' !The Heavens Tonight" opens January 12th in The Morehead Plan etarium at Chapel HUX Presenta tions of this stellar performance will be given every evening at 8:30; on Saturdays at 3:00 and 8:30; and on Sundays at 8:00, 4;00 and 8:30 through February 1st The program Includes the heaven ly objects in pur winter skies and, especially, the' complete details of the total eclipse of the moon which is to occur on January 18th. A large, ". animated' reproduction of exactly what will occur during the eclipse will .be used in the Planet arium. If visibility is good, the . eclipse in nature may be first seen in this area about 7:50 p. m, as it enters the umbra. Totality will exist between 9:17 and 9-M p. m. eastern standard time. ry'fiVf', The winter constellations Pegasus, Andromeda, s Cassiopeia, Perseus, Aries, Auriga, Cetus, Orion, Cauls Major, Canis Minor, Gemini, Taurus and Cancer will be located and dis cussed fa this program. AH will be visible; regardless of weather. In the Planetarium skiea of January, C:j VccJs end Ceuislcdes Methyl Bromide, - MC-2 gas,' Is turning out to be a giant killer on thousands 'of North Carolina farms, according to our county agent , " It is the first material yet found to effectively control both weeds and nematodes in tobacco plant beds. The county agent offered a tew tips on using the material and reminded farmers that right now is a good time to prepare the plant bed for next year"s,crop of tobacco. Briefly, here's how to use Methyl Bromide: Cover the plant bed with a plastic or tough kraft paper cover and apply the fumigant It's a liquid under pressure in a small can and changes to a gas when you punc ture the can. The cover over the plant bed must be air tight to keep the gas in contact with the soil for 24 to 3d hours. Soil moisture should be about right for planting corn, and for best .results, air temperature should be 50 toxU degrees. : Unlike other' punt bed treatments you can apply Methyl Bromide up to within two or three days of the seeding date. Methyl Bromide is not a fertilizer, so you should put on 1 1-2 to two pounds of 4-8-3 any time before or after treatment The county agent has more com plete details. In fact he has a free folder telling all about Methyl Bro mide for weed and nematode control. rineOff. tended church services at Woodland Sunday morning, t ' ' Miss Maggie Stroud of Raleigh was a week end visitor with rela tives . ' ,4 Lewis W. Outlaw and Miss' Rachel OUurfW ti their s! "t, I .s. d family if I The local school r day morning following I holidays. AUTO KISIMXf At Lowest Cost " ' - Sfadiem Insurance Prompt Claim Service 128 W. Gordon St. Kinston 1 t NORFOLK, VA, Jan. 7- Rear Adm Russell X. Wood, USCG, Comman der of the fifth Coast Guard District announced today that the next ex amination for licensed officers of the Merchant Marine for commission in the Coast Guard will be held March 1, 2, and In Norfolk and Baltimore. Applicants should be postmarked prior to Feb. 19 to Issue process ing for this examination. Commissions will be offered in the ranks of Lieutenant (Junior grade) lieutenant and lieutenant comman der.depending upon age, experience and professional ability All applic ants must be between the ages of 21 and 40, and have served at least four years aboard a U. S. merchant vessell in the capicity of a licensed officer. The examination Is open to both licensed deck and licensed engineer officers of the U. S. Merchant Mar ine. Appropriate examinations will be given each group. Application forms may be secured by writting to the Commandant of the U. S. Coast Guard (FTP), Washington 25, D. C, or from any Coast Guard district office or Marine Inspection office. The Fifth District office is located In the Norfolk Post Office building, and Marine Inspection of fices are located In Norfolk, Balti more and Wilmington, N. C. The commissioning of licensed of. fleers of the Merchant Marine is part of the Coast Guard's Merchant Marine safety program. It is ex pected that the officers commission ed from the Merchant Marine will receive a thorough indoctrination 'in regular Coast Guard duty, includ ing service aboard a mapor cutter. Officers commissioned under this program are accepted on a two year probationary term which win coincide with their training and indoctrination period. Outlaw's Bridge News Intended For Last Week by Mrs. J. H. Parker The A. U. W. will hold its regular monthly meeting in the home of Mrs. R. A. (Dun) Smith Saturday afternoon January 0th at 2:30 with Mrs. Falson Smith as co-hostess. All members are urged to be pres ide arning the constellations Is an easy Introduction to the Heavens, ent Regular 2nd. Sunday moring ser vices at eleven o'clock with Dr. Ramon Adams of' Chapel Hill as guest speaker. Sunday School at ten o'clock. An invitation is extend ed to all to attend the services. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Simmons and children spent, several days last week with Mrs. Simmon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Martin, at Franklinville. Mr. Simmons attend ed some of the ball games at Ral eigh. Mrs. Robert Hudson and baby of West Point Kentucky are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Grover Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker at- Corn Wanted Custom Grinding & Mixing Bring your corn to our warehouse on Truck Lane. We can shuck and shell it there or at your farm. H. J. 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