Court (Centtsned From Front) materials, equipment, truck ?aimd and confiscated Junior Richard Leach. Fai son. threatening to kill, nol proee, cost taxed against prose cuting witness. Naomi Lamb WObert Dixon. Jr., Magnolia, speeding. 30 days, suspended. $80 tine and cost. Fannie Anderson, Kenans ville exceeding sate speed, not guil ty. Libby Mae Williams. Kenans ville, possession non-tax-paid whiskey and possession for sale I mos.. suspended. ISO fine and coat, good behavior I yrs. Tom WIIHams, Kenans ville, possession non-tax-paid whis key and possession for sale, nol pros. Milton Costin, Warsaw, care less and reckless driving. HO fine and cost. William Lawrence Oar den, Warsaw, non support of an Hli gitimate child, 13 mos., sus pended, pay cost and $15 per mo. into court for use of child Maryland Edwards, Faison, no liability insurance, cost. Thomas Dewitt, Warsaw, pos session of material for manu facturer non-tax-paid whiskey. 13 mos., suspended, $100 fine and cost, good behavior for 3 yra. William Pete Robinson, Jr., Ml. Olive, careless and reckless driving plea accepted, 13 mon th?. suspended pay $300 fine and ceM. pay $T7| for Duplin County tor damage to R. 8. Thigpen's Auto, not bo found in SupUn County In nest two years. James Evana, Beulavllle. as sault on female, nol pros with Lorraine Parks mi, lit 01 We, failure to gWe sign in passing, dismissed Eddie Lee 8mlth, Warsaw, no operator's ttcenae, nol proe with leave. Sam Armwood, Mt Olive, no operator's license, SO days, suspended. V fine and cost. Edward King Oaat, Jr., Mag nolia, speeding, coat. List Herring, KenansvOle, no operator's license, $10 fine and coat William Fulton Torrance. Warsaw, $0 mph in SO mph. rone, It months. Stacey Sutton, Warsaw, dru nk driving, $75 fine and cost, not operate for 1$ moo. Ruben Lee Honey, Willard, failure to yield right-of-way and improper brakes, interfere with and assault on officer, drunkenness, 0 mos, suspend ed, pay cost, good behavior for 1 yrs. Horace Perry, Jr., Wallace, speeding, $10 fine. Ronald Godley, Wallingford, Pa., exceeding safe speed, $10 fine and coat. Samuel Care lock Walden, Beulavllle, speeding, careless and reckless driving, S mos., I """"1 suspended. pay coat, probation for IS moo., not operate vehi- , do for ? moo. J William Tyndall, Clinton, speeding, not proa Norwood Monody. Wallace, no operator** Ucenae. coat. Theodora R Brown, CMn Judgment continued on pay ment of coot. Leroy Carlton. Faiaon, non support. U moa., suspended, pay coat and $10 per weak for 2 children. list Henry. New York, N. Y.. speeding. $30 cash bond Jimmy Lee Faiaon, Faiaon, no operator's license, 30 days suspended, pay $39 fine and coat, not operate until obtain license. Mary Rogers Casteen, Beula ville, no operator's license, coot. Robert David Boykin, Fai son. careless and reddens driv ing, $50 fine and cost Jarris Lans Anderson, War saw, careless and reckless dri ving, 30 days, suspended pay $36 fine and coat, not operate for 00 days. Sam Jones Waller, Mt. Olive, failure to yield right-of-way. nol pros. Carl Britt, Mt. Olive, speed ing, $10 fine and cost. Milton J. Costin, Warsaw speeding, cost. Roy James McCalop, War saw, exceeding safe speed, cost. Walter Graham McDufey, Warsaw, damage to property, nol pros. Kirby Lee Rochelle. Rose HID, no operator's license, $15 fine and cost . Reube Hall, Beulaville, spee ding, no operator's license, fai lure to stop tor red light and siren, 60 days, suspended, $25 fine and cost, obtan license. Relma Ayers, Chinquapin, exceeding safe speed accepted. $50 fine and cost. Bobby Lee, Faison, careless and reckless driving plea ac cepted, 6 mos., suspended, pay $50 and refrain from alcohol for 12 mos., Mike Lee. Faison, public drunkenness, resisting arrest. 6 mos., suspended, $10 fine and cost, good behavior for 2 yrs. Christine Hardison, Warsaw, no operator's license, cost. James Horton, Faison, allow ing vehicle to be operated with no liability insurance or tags. 90 days, suspended, $25 and cost, obtain Insurance and li cense. Shirley Ann iHorton, Faison, no operator's license, 90 days, suspended, pay cost and not operafe ihftiTobtato llncense. Alfred W. Burnjes, Wilming ton, speeding, cost. McKinley Bell, Faison, ex ceeding safe speed, $10 fine and cost. Mark Tyler, Beulaville, as sault, dismissed. Henry (BiAberi Usher, Caly pso. non-support illegitimate child, 12 months, suspended, pay cost and $15 per month for use of chHd. Earl Aycock, Camden, N. J? no operator's license. $30 cash bond condemned. Listen C. Norrls, Beulaville, Improper passing, prayer for judgment continued on pay ment of cost. W. H. Bradley. Wallace, worthless check, pay check and cost. Robert Lee Fussell. Rose Hill, no operator's license, cost. David Milton Register. Wal lace. exceeding safe speed, $10 fine and cost. Donald Wade Hill, Deep Run, exceeding safe speed, $10 fine ahd cost. Deaths MART W. WILLIAMS FAISON - Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Watkins Wil liams, 40, who died Saturday, were conducted at Faison Methodist Church Monday at 3 p. m. by the Rev. William McCullen and the Rev. W. T. Perkins. Burial was in Faison Cemetery. Surviving are her hsuband. Earl Williams; one daughter, Eleanor Faye Farmer; two sons, James and David Farm er, all children by a former marriage; her mother, Mrs. J. S. Watkins of Faison; two bro thers, Julius Watkins of Fai son and James Sprunt Watkins of Goldsboro: one halfbrother, Edward Allen of Columbus, Ga. and one sister, Mrs. Norwood Thornton of Faison; one half sister, Mrs. Louise Wade of Winston-Salem. BELL S. FAGG MOUNT OLIVE - Mrs. Bell Simmons Fagg, 64, of Mount Olive, died Saturday. Funeral services were conducted Mon day at 4 p. m. at the First Presbyterian Church by the Rev. Robert Burns and the Rev. Rsfcie Edwards. She is survived by one son, Daniel of Mount Olive; one daughter, Mrs. B. C. Fisk of Miami, Fla.; four brothers, Leon and Norman Simmons of Mount Olive, Marvin of Golds boro, and Rodolph of Albert son; five sisters, Mrs. Paul Outlaw of Albertson, Mrs. Paul Williamson of Peak Hill .Mr. I" ? Stale Licensed WELL DRILLING "Good Water Is Our Business* | Myers| E.L. REGISTER Register's Crossroads RFD, Rose Hill, J Ffc..2?H17S Friendship News i PERSONALS Friend* of lira. Eva James are glad she has been released from Duplin General Hospital She is spending some time with her daughter. Mrs. Ed Rivenbarfc and family in Suf folk. Virginia. lbs. Billy Kissner of Magno lia visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Bennet, Sr. on Sat urday. Mrs. Dallas Weaver of Ken ansville spent Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Out law. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Langston of Rocky Mount spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Prank Langston. H. W. Langston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langston. left for the Air Force on Wednes day. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Holland visited Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Langston on Thursday. Beasley Sanderson is spend ing several days in Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grady. Jr. of Kenansville, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hill and sons of Mt. Olive spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Pate. Sgt. and Mrs. James F. Langston and Karen Maria ar rived here on Saturday night from Germany after a 3-year stay. They are visiting his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lan gston and boys. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wallace, Angela and Danny of Albertson visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Whaley on Sunday. Miss Margaret Anne Swinson of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Swinson and Mrs. Emma Potter. Tom Kelly at Mount Olive and Mrs. Ina Bowles of Newport News, Va., and Mrs. William Tarpening of Phoenix, Ariz.: and one grandchild. MRS. RUTH DOBSON BEULAVILLE - Mrs. Ruth Ervin Dobson 67, died Monday. Funeral services were con ducted at Beulaville Baptist Church Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. by the Rev. Harold T. Smith, pastor. Burial was in the Dob son family cemetery near here. Surviving are her husband, Tyson Jr. of Clayton and Ervin G. Dobson of Chapel Hill; one daughter, Mrs. Mary Kathryn Barbee of Richlands; one bro ther, Raymond T. Ervin of Richlands; three sisters, Miss Maude Ervin of Richlands, Mrs. 0. A. Bruton of Kinston and Mrs. Opal Jones of Swans boro; and two grandchildren. DANIEL J. RIVENBARK CLINTON ? Daniel James Rivenbark, 63, died Monday morning. He was a native of Duplin County, and a member of New Hope Baptist Church. He was a retired merchant and farmer. Funeral services were conducted at First Baptist Chu rch 'Wednesday at 3 p. m. by the pastor, the Rev. William M. Jones, assisted by the Rev. Dale Parkerson, pastor of the Warsaw Baptist Church. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Donnie Jordan Riven bark; one daughter, Mrs. E. T. Lewis Jr. of Clinton; one son, D. J. Rivenbark Jr. of Warsaw; one brother, Sewell J. Riven bark of Warsaw; one sister, Mrs. Carrie Thigpen of Live Oak, Fla.; four grandchildren. Capetown, South Africa, was founded in 1652 by colonist of the Dutch East India Company under Johann Van Riebeck. SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE TIMES - SENTINEL ? ax Miss Lottie Mae Whaley whose engagement to Mr. Roland Houston is announced by her father. She is the daughter of J. H. Whaley and the late Mrs. Ella Williams Whaley of the Friendship Community. Mr. Houston is the son of Mr. Ernest Houston of Kenansville and Mrs. Anne Hill of Kinston. The wedding win take place on October 2 in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Brock. FOR GOODNESS SAKE Watson's Chicken ? ?MMmm UHKEN AT YOUR 11, * . *t * < * ? *> -,? ; FAVORrTE GROCER'S ROSE HILL POULTRY CORP. ROSE HILL, N. 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