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:. z v-i i I '.ON J'otefl ft I'GUa.WAYVrr.tilt.i far establishing a chemical fertilizer plant a area was cleared last, week when' Jack i Cf Mount Olive, J. C Cooke of Williamston, J. O. Albrlttoa of Calypso, seated, left to , and J. I Colbnrn of Williamston and James Of ceil f Cylk Sforage Pfant In Area anhydrous ammonia and bulk plant will locate between .Olive and Calypso in the near "e. '.ei-.yt r?f; ;-pV'r :er months' of negotiations. Jack a of Mount Olive and James lckson of Calypso have secur .4 sit for the Standard Fertilizer pany to locate. A deed to part ' Jesse Albritton property a of Mount pUve wag .signed t hose Involved la the transaction Uy. , ' " "Proximately $70,000 wiU be in ooooooooooooooooooocooooooooooooooo v- 1 ; ;- t--zx--.--ai i - K " t "i ' i N mlK3' ! SKI- (BFsnnidlmnisi's 1 was the family bank in yester years, when banks were few. Today it's just a matter of minutes getting to banks to deposit money. i We wouldn't think of keeping money hidden at home any more than ' Y we would think of dressing up in Grand Ma's best clothes, to attend 4' a social gathering. Bank-your money with us, whether you have five dollars or five hundred, we are always pleased to serve you. fensvilb - OOOOQCOCCCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI Plans iccaf ion Of - vested by the company in equip ment and J. C. Cooke of Williams ton, a representative of the com pany, said local men would be trained and employed In the' con cern. Number of men to be em ployed has not been disclosed. Loftin said instructions on how farmers are to use this form of fertilizer, type of applicator needed to apply it and results to expect Will be given at the Mount Olive high school auditorium February w-rvr ' HM"". ' r Rose Hi G. Dickson of Calypso,' standing, met and signed the deed for part of the Jesse Albritton property south of Mount Olive. The company Is expected to invest approximately (70,000 in equipment. ' , 17at 7:90 and Invited farmeri of this section to attend. : More J. P. Cases Nathan Smith arrested by Deputy T. E. Revelle for issuing worthless check. Paid check and court cost James Grady arrested by Deupty Revelle for issuing worthless check. Plead guilty, paid check and court cost -' ; Annie C. Furlow arrested by De puty N JD. Boone for issuing worth. less check, plead guilty paid check and court cost. George Spicer arrested by Deputy Boone for issuing worthless check. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Ol Ol ) Paid check and court cost Charlie Chasten arrested by De puty Boone for issuing worthless check, Plead guilty and paid court COSt . i.-X ,vij,;,':;'.Ve1.':. .',.'A-.r;.-.;:- ; Harvey Sampson arrested by De puty Boone for being publicly drunk and oft bis premises. Plead guilty to charge and confined to work ' around 'Court. House tinder supervision "of Sheriff Miller for 30 days. Suspended on payment of COSt , , ' k - l - Harvey Sampson arrested by De puty Boone for. issuing 'worthless check. Plead guilty to charge, sen tenced to work around Court House under supervision of Sheriff Miller and his deputies. Suspended on con dition that he pay check and Court COSt',;j..:V:N:.,:'.4; xer:4 ,?- vKfl - John Sinson arrested by Police man E. W. Whl taker for being pub licly drunk and off his( premises. Plead guilty and paid cost V Norman Scott arrested by Deputy John Butts for being publicly drunk and disorderly and using vulgar language. Was found guilty. Judge ment suspended on payment of cost Bayford Brown Rested by De puty Butts for being publicly drunk and using profane language on the streets of Wallace. Plead guilty to charge. Judgement suspended for 13 months on payment of cost W. W. Jernigan Jr. arrested b'y Deputy C .C. King for Issuing worthless checkv Plead guilty paid check and court cost ' Richard Smith arrested by Depu ty W. O. Houston for assault, with I deadly weapon to wit a. pocket KUie. was piacea unaer sow doh. Waived hearing to Superior Court ' Tommie James Hall arrested by Sheriff Ralph Miller for robbery of 10 one dollar bills and some change from Tom Stokes and aiding and abetting in same with Norman Gra ham. Was placed under $300 bond to be tried in Superior Court Normarapraham arrested by She riff Miller for aiding and abetting in robbery of Tom Stokes with Tommie James Hall. Placed under $300 bond to be tried in Superior Court ' ' Leroy Bullock arrested by Patrol man i. S. Briley for speeding 65 miles per hour. Cited to County Court Klrby Lee Rochelle arrested by Deputy Houston for waylaying, holding up and assaulting Rayford Stallings, Chenci West Lydia Mae West and Willie H. SUliings for foUowing them with a car, trying to force them off the road and shooting them with a rifle striking the car causing . property damage. Was placed under $500 bond to be tried in County Court. Fbnnie Jr. Carroll arrested - by deputy Houston for waylaying, hold up and assault of J. Rayford Stall ings, Choince West Lydia Mae West and Willie H. Stallings by follow ing them with a motor vehicle try ing to force them off the road and shooting toward them with a rifle, striking the car causing property damage. Placed under $500 bond to be tried in County Court. James Rufus Farrior arrested by deputy Houston for waylaying, hold up and assault J. Rayford 6tallings, Choince West Lydia Mae West and Willie H. .Stallings for following them in a motor vehicle trying to force them off the road and shoot ing toward them with a rifle and striking the car causing property damage. Plead guilty to carrying concealed weapon on his person and did assault the affiant by shooting toward them striking the car. Was placed under $500 to be tried in County Court Robert W. Vaugh arrested by Deputy Revelle for being publicly drunk and causing confusion in -the home and around store and being a public nuisance in the communi ty. Placed under $150 bond to be tried in County Court Rex. Griffin arrested by Patrol man Briley for operating a motor vehicle after his drivers license had been revoked while under influ ence of intoxicants. Plead guilty. Was placed under $300 bond to be tried in County Court. Harry Miller Pierce arrested by Patrolman Hester for driving 70 Jart sit back and relait It'i so juiclt, ty and convenient . . . so low in com . . . for examples EASTBOUND 5 ' BaaeS' Leavej t i ' a ' i tM aw m. 1 NEW YOHK .... .S1LM PHHADELTHIA $ JW WASHINGTON, D. C. ...... $ 1JS$ BALTIMORE . .. .. . . . . .... $ 7 JO RICHMOND ..:..$ 8J r'' 15 WESTBOUND'! :;:.'.-' i Bases. Leave: lrf: WINSTON-SALEM .. HENDERSON . . ...4. ... 9 SJU durham $ IM RALEIGH ....w .' t tM GOLDSBORO f M Flaw V. 8. Tax. Big Savings on . Bound-Trips 1 GREYHOUND TERMINAL ; KenansTille, N. ' 1 ''I:... A SCIENCE AN' AN ART Laundering and dry cleaning Is science and an art Are we satis fied with the' way eur .clothes' are returned to us from our laundries miles per hour. Cited to County ' Robert Eugene Welester arrested by Patrolman " Hester for speeding 69 miles per hour. Cited to County Court ' -- Jeraey Newkirk arrested by Con stable W.,B. Kissner for non sup port Plead guilty to the charge. Placed under, 200 bond to be tried In County Court - , ; Edward Earl Kennedy arrested by Patrolman S. C Wray for speeding 65 miles per hour. Cited to County Court - , .;. Evins Hood ' Shivar arrested by Patrolman Wray for speeding ' 65 miles per. hour. Cited to County Court' ' - - . " , ' - , f Allen Finer arrested by Deputy Burts Fussell for operating a motor vehicle on the highway while un der the influence of Intoxicants. Waived hearing to County Court Evelyn Bonham arrested by She riff Miller for assault on Cobleen Lanier causing bodily injury. Plac ed under $1000 bond. Waived hear ing to County 'Court-';' ''' 'v' ' -r CarlWinley Kornegay arrested by Patrolman Hester for Speeding 58 miles per hour with a truck. Cited to County Court v , v Robert W. Vaghan arrested by Deputy Revelle for assault on s female. Was placed under 300 bond, Waived hearing to County Court Arthur Dail arrested by Deputy Houston for issuing . a worthless check.' Plead guilty to charge. Sen tenced to 30 days on the . roads, Defendant gave notice of appeal to County Court . , . Arthur Dail arrested by Deputy Houston for giving a worthless check. Sentenced to the roads for 30 days. Gave notice of appeal to County Court James H. Bryant arrested by Patrolman Hester for operating a motor vehicle without operator's license. Cited to County Court MRS. AGGIE LANIER DAIL Mrs. Aggie Lanier Dail, age 68, wife of R. H. Dail of Chinquapin died Friday night at her home after having been in declining health for the past several years. Funeral services, were' held Sun day afternoon at 3:00 o'clock from the Lanier Chapel Church near Chinquapin by Rev. T. P. Ellis, pas tor assisted by Rev. George W. Doherty, pastor of the Chinquapin Presbyterian Church. Burial follow ed in the Church Cemetery. She is survived by her husband, four sons, William F. and J. Riley Dail of Chinquapin, Martin L. Dail of Wallace and Albert A. Dail of Newport News, Va., two daughters, Mrs. L. G. Huffman of the home and Mrs. H. A. Miller of Newport News, Va. Fblrdb New this revolutionary now nnln : a M , A a- tM ; a . v 1 "".i'-'S "-''i - 1 SMI oat dirt You can forget, road splash because dirt and water can't vrtintn the hall feint irk VnrA'., dirt and water can't get front fuspehsioa Each of the four Joints is effectively sealed by a unique rubber-ahd-inetal shield. This means , that contact- surfaces of each ball and socket remain clean wear is kept to a minimmn, ' .;- k, ' Keeps that new-car ' fi ' caf feel tnilch Inncer soaaea 10 campensaie auiomaacauy.tor any wear, f ront ' ( wheels hold alignment far longer than with conventional , ' systems. Ball joints can't stick or bind. Steering remains t consistently easy. 'r " ; , yOUB NEIGHBORHOOD FOR1T DEALE3 -Great TV, Ford Theatre, WNCT - Channel 9 -10:30 P. M. Sunday, February and dry cleaners? Good grooming is directly relat ed to knowledge and skill of laun- ' " " 7- ' . ... ; ! ' 1 - " -' ' -. , I i , r - y, $;zr ; I , m V'y-'' - 1 - - v- t . r i ' . . I f ' J ' ' , . . 4 -.. .a.-, .lull, mm m rr. j'i-iis -s '-: - vv --? You Don't to, enjoy your favorite , tain of your grocer's. The ice cream that is energy packed. ; i " .. . -i. ' - , With young or old, it's always a treat (. WI-3ITE ICE CREAR2 & FOR PROMPT SERVICE Call Wallace 3286 WILMINGTON i I. 'mm Ball-ioint Gucpbttclbn Ciuoo youtSiofJ mou miwn: poioro it t roacnoti your -Makoo all riding and handling oaalorl - : . im. i into the ball ioints in Ford's new fed. Youll enjoy Ford's new- hnranM hall Intnte nr. : i . t u.tt i.i i . ... i I e J ;, .a tli. i t t -ly Liuu, y for i s family T f.-e t. e nylon under L u-ments, sheets and pillowcases grayed from following poor laun dry practices? What about curtains, slip covers,' draperies, blankets that have been sent to the dry cleaners? Are they off color? Have the wool ens been shrunkt i ..! It's time for homemakers to start Have To Wait Until fruit ice cream. Ask for it Ford front fiusponftlon a ' v . . i a? Thkou! aoAM wont teem the tame with Fonff new " ,J f ? aU;Jfoint Suspension "paving the way foe you." YouH " ' 4 ' ' enjoy a softer, more level ride because Ford's new system J , k allows greater shock absorbing movement of die front ' ' wheels. jHandling is far better, too. Thafg because con-, " . , ventional kingpins have been replaced by simple, sealed ' ball Joints mat Won't stick or bind, No other car in Ford- j , field can equal Ford's ride because no other has Ball .' " ' Joint Suspension, : ..v-.-.. f M' , H --jl . . .' . !',. I I Atole new nerformance. too. Is vmir fai t'KlVent ' ! x . Vhether you choose Ford's new J3(i-h.p. T-block Vi. '. , or llMtp, I-block Six. And no matter which of Fordi I ' ' 1 28 v modd y01 choose you enjoy recognized style',,'; ' leadership-with dean, modem lines ' . Iparidfag new ' V ' . 'in , ; ... . . ? 7 i colors ; .. and harmonizing upholstery fabrics and trim. CUmlnttM 12 wear points. FonTs Ball-Joint Front fiiinncjrm AllmfnofAa 1 1A fnsHa . . convtmoonat systems. nuDoer-busned supports at inner , ends of suspension control arms reduce the number ol ' wear points and insulate chassis from road noises. We cord!s!ly Invlf you . i c.-t K- I . i V J I- J. t 1. e i 1 c l I 0 l-aJTt .and wec.J.y Follow e market spec.u.' 1 Foods in season, plentiful and locally-produced, cost less. Use low-cost foods like dried peas and beans, macaroni products and v rice often, luere are many com bination dishes which will use oe ' Summer at your soda foun f .... .1 to . J ; , 21st - ' " c c c c c c o o o d o p b lo o o D 1 3. J 1 lfDf.
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