County Court Record The following cases came be fore Hilteboro’s Recorders Court Monday, August 28th. David Watts, assault with • deadly weapon, 12 months; Don ald Dorrity, assault, Mi pros; Tommy Fuller, assault with a j: deadly weapon' with intent to i kill, 18 months; Carl*, ft /Atkins, non support, not guilty; Earl Evans, pfAKe difunk, *© days; Larry Duncan, public drunk, nol pros with leave; Wallace 8. Parker, second Of fense of manufacturing ttqtter, waivered preliminary hearing, bound ovdr to -Superior Court; Garfield Watson, Illegal posses sion and tflogal - possession *for sale, request jury' trial; “Cdt” Hamlett, assault on a minor, hot guilty;, Bobby Hole man, assault, six month*, appeal- given; f 4 \ Franfc-G. Torain was found not guilty on the charge of forcible trespass, but fined $50 and tikis in one case of assault with a deadly weapon and give* four months on another case .af i sault with a deadly weapon, he appealed both of these ■ judg ments. Morris Walker, assault with a deadly weapon, $50 and costs and pay to John Rogers, $73.50 hos pital bill and six months, sus pended; William M. Chase, Sjpeeding, called and failed; George Gentry Parrott, reckless driving, called and Jailed; Alon so Pleasant Walker, Ceekless driving, $58 and costs; Charles tonally, speeding, costs; Edward Lee Hoots, driving un der influence, $180 and costs and <3o not drive for 12 months; Wil liam S. Knight, assault with a deadly weapon, frivolous charge fend prosecuting, witness fined $25 fend costs; Thomas Nathaniel Sexton, reckless (driving result ing in an accident, $35 and costs, Inotice of appeal giVeh, bond set fit $100; W. T. McAdams, Worthless check, amount of check and costs; Marvin Lee Harris, redc kss driving and no operator’s li cense, $50 and costs; James Coy? te Riley, speeding, $10 and costs; Thomas Decattir Alley Jr., speed ing, $10 and costs; Donald Fran-1 ’ Ues Switzer, overwidth, $10 and1 costs; Joseph Mack McLeon Harris, improper sigaal, $10 and costae Inez Suitt Jones, reckless driv ing, $25 and costs; Pete Poole, public drunk, $5 and costs; Mrs. I. C. Saunders, worthless check, amount of check; Prank Hayes Edwards, following too closely, $10 and costs; Wain Compton, improper reg istration, HO and coils; Basil Gerald Murptaw, ^poOfltRg, $11 and coats; James Wallace King, public drunk, $6 and costs; Hom ulus Scott Graves, improper equipment, costa; Willie Lee Boyd, reckless driving, $22 and costs and Toots Stewart, defraud ing taxi, costs. ..— . ip. Two holiday wrecks occur near, Hillsboro Patrolman T. F. Smith investi gated two accidents overtbehol May weekend. On Friday night around 12:30 Dorothy Johnson was injured when a truck in which she was ridipg with her husband ran off the road on old N. C. Highway 10 near Murphy School. Damage to the truck was around $50. On Saturday morning around B:30 two colored women were injured -and sent 4o Memorial Hospital with -serious injuries. Kathleen Whitted, around 32, tvas driving a pick-up truck wn the Faucette Mill Road when it left the road, climbing a very steep embankment, turning <wur. Damage to the truck was estimat 'd at $600. The driver was charged by Smith with rpekless driving and no operator’s Upon »e. The other passenger in THe car was Laura Johnson, sister of he driver. Patrolman M. C. Parnell inves tigated one accident. Saturday lftemoon a car drives by Gerald <*ranklin May of West Rosemary »t., Chapel Hill, left the road on Highway 54 and hit Morgan’s Service Station. May was charged vith speeding. * * ^ - * TKRT'S R FRIT Italic Anyone? fife U. OFMICW9AH OONOUCTBD iyPgft tMeHVi THAT Pfton THAT WNS AH AU &*>y Syrian AMOMATtC BXfAC’SS* ATHOMl CMtce&*\i3Hnm tSAMtum&T* L/u muNk, hmmml, «D*e*at, vote eygAi^ #*. d*i Not For Laughs! /& CIRCUS CLOWN-DAN Rice-1 GAVE $32,000. TO PRES. LINCOLN TO BE USED POP HOUNDED UNION SOLDIERS/ U.b.SAVINGS BONDS... /&#£ BUTTER THAN EVER. START BUytNQ THEM NOW AND sTfi-.-.yy. YOUR FUTURE WHILE ASS/ST/N0 yoOR COUNTRY. King squires UNC summer session By BILL SCARBOROUGH Arnold K. King has just fin ished a mansixed Job. As direc tor of the University Summer Session, he oversaw the teaching of 5,000 students, who hailed from over 100 other colleges and UMhwdties throughout the no tion, all in the space of less than three months. BkIi summer > UNO hccowipf i vital eog in the state’s effort to upgrade public school teaching and teaching qualification*. Now, however, more Students are here to accelerate their educations than there are tula ruing teach ers. It is Khtfs |oh to-run a sum mer university with more stu dents than the average collage has in regular session — witn something less than a full staff. King, a slow-talking, relaxed, yet intense and chiving man, leaned back in his chair after it was all over and reflected on his job, which he likes. He is hard to classify profes sionally; his record of adminis trative assignments at Chapel USB extends bade to the 1940’s, but this is & years'short of his record -as an instructor and pro fessor. ( Even now. King says; "I have never taken any position that would keep me out of Hue class room. Even when wo were on the quarter system, i managed to teach some.*’ v/n uie miujnn w ect, the summer sessions, which he took over from Guy B. Phillips in 1958, he waxes eloquent without prodding. “Our summer session here is no vacation spot. There are schools around here that cater to a naan who mants to pack up his family, move into, a dormitory room and spend a delightful she weeks en joying the scenery and nearby recreation; at negligible cost and without taxing his mentality one whit.” “Ohapel Hill is hot, isolated from nearby recreation facilities and largely un-air conditioned. We (See KING, Page U) Edythe Sharpe, formerly of Colonial Beauty Salon, has opened t EDYTHE'S BEAUTY SHOP in the apartmentlsack ©f Ben Johnston's home on W. King Street, Hillsboro. She invites all of her friends to come by. Telephone 2512 Hillsboro YOU WILL FIND YOUR Ot&NMA A-1 ‘ USED CAR HERE 1960 FORD STARUNER .. 1957 FORD 4-DR FAIRLANE 500 .. $895 Automatic Traits mission, R & H. t i “ •• V L . 1955 FORD 2-DR..$595 Straight Drive* RJ A N. '1853 CHEVROLET 4-DR... .. $395 Straight Drivt, RAH. ir 1956 FORD 4-DR..$695 Automatic Tranamisataw, R & H. GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT -M t RAY aLff y S Jt % / it m f * « W;': N. C. 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