Friday. March 31, 1950 EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of Marie C. Schwartz, late of Moore County, North Car olina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 17,th day of February, 1951, or his notice will be pleaded in bar )f their recovery. All persons in- THE PILOT—Souiharn Pines. North Carolina debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 10th day of February, 1950. FRANCES E. SCHWARTZ, Executrix of Marie C. Schwartz, fl0,17,24 m3,10,17,24 Sunday’s Escapee From Local Bastille Has To Pay $20 For Ceiling Damages I Eighth Grade Visits Newspaper Plknt Biltmore House, George Van derbilt estate at AsheviUe, con tains 110 bedroom suites. It re quires arotmd five hours to visit all the rooms in the house. 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Dowd, 21-ye(ar-old N4 gro of Eastwood, in recorders court this Week for chunking a hole in the jail ceiling Sunday night and escaping thereby. Quickly rearrested and trans ferred to the Carthage jail, Dowd faced Judge J. Vance Rowe Friday charged with pub lic drunkenness and disturbing the peace at a public place—to wit. Mack’s Shack. He was given three months on the roads, sus pended on payment of a fine of $50 and costs, and placed on con ditions of good behavior for the next 12 months. Reece Duke, Eastwood Negro who bilked Southern Pines Taximan Bill Jackson out of a $4.50 fare, was released in the face of a lack of criminal law covering his case. Expressing re gret that after centuries of law making this gap had not been plugged. Judge Rowe took a nol pros with leave in the case. James Edward Persons, Eagle Springs Negro, who ' overturned his car on a Bensalem Township road Sunday, March 12, was handed a three months’ road sentence for careless and reckless driving, suspended on payment of costs, as no other car was involv ed and Persons had already been considerably pimished. The_ acci dent landed him in the hospital with serious injuries, though he is now out and was able to appear for trial. Non-violation of any traffic laws for the next two years was a condition of the sus pension of sentence. Other highway safety law vio lators were dealt with as follows: Leminie Brown, Robbins, drunk en driving, careless and reckless driving resulting in accident, hit- run, $100 and costs with license revocation for 12 months, also or dered to pay $9 to Howard F. Da vis for fender repairs; Frank Mc Nulty, drunken driving, called and failed, cash bond declared forfeit; George Washington Fowl er, Pinehurst, drunken driving, colliding with and damaging ve hicle belonging to Robert Collins, trial set for April 10 under $200 appearance bond; Willie Wilson, John L. Hearne, Jr., careless and reckless driving, trial set April 4 under $100 appearance bond; C. H. Freeman, driving after revo cation of license, continued to 3 p. m. April 3 Manno Galletto, St. Albans, ^7. Y., who failed to answer to a charge of speeding (75 mph), for feited his cash bond of $50 there by, and also brought a recommen dation from the court that the N. C. Department of Motor Vehicles notify the proper authorities in New York with a view to sus pending his operator’s license. Edward Allan Rowe, of Rob bins, up for a traffic violation (un- nkmed on docket) demanded a trial by jury and appearance bond was set at $150. Central Carolina iMust Do Better I By Siler City The Central Carolina Tele phone company with headquar ters in Southern Pines, this week was ordered to go about improv ing its service at Siler City at once. 'The order was issued by the Utilities commission following a pubhc hearing at Siler City March 2 at which the phone company was ordered to show cause why its service there should not be improved. Th^ commission said that wit nesses testified at the hearing “to facts indicating that in many re spects the telephone services of fered to the citizens and residents of Siler City, and the surrounding area, were grossly inadequate and highly unsatisfactory.” This was particularly true of long distance service, the commis sion said. The telephone company, the commission added, admitted the service was not adequate and con sented to the order issued today in which the commission instruct ed the phone company to take the following steps: 1. Employ a full-time manager at Siler City by May 1. 2. Place an experienced opera tor on duty at Siler City to han dle long distance calls by April 1. 3. Arrange to consult with traf fic experts from the telephone companies for assistance “in de termining what may be necessary to clear up the difficulties exist ing with reference to long dis tance service.” The company Was given until May 1 “to eliminate said difficulties” and “thereafter rnust provide satisfactory and suf ficient service, looking toward the beginning of a rural expansion program for the entire area: to furnish sufficient and adequate telephone service to aU sections who have a need for and desire the same.” ■ The company was given until June 1 to make this report. 4. Complete construction work now underway on extensions from Siler City to Pittsboro and to Snow Camp. 5. Make a progress report to the commission every three months. The eighth grade of the West Southern Pines school, which is studying various vocations, visited The Pilot Friday afternoon and were shown about the plant. They saw how the news is gathered, how it is put into type and how the papers are printed and folded. With the class were three high school students who are staff members of the school paper, Whispering Pines. They were Betty Baldwin, Dorothy Robin son and Charlie Hallman. The eighth grade teacher, Mrs, N. P. Wilson, also accompanied the group, composed of Eula Allen', Parnell Vestal, Clydie Murphy, Arteria Oates, Doris Shields, Dor othy^ Stone, Etta Williams, Viola Hallihan, Emma GiUis, Sally Mae Graham, Frances Pugh, Delofis Waddell, Margaret McRae, Ruby McNeill, Beulah Nell McCallum, Mary Mason, Naomi Waddell, Page S^yeft Louise Hancock, Annie: Feari Tur ner,: John Oliver Gfaham, Lee Curtis •’VValden, Clintcln Walden, Jr., Jetry F. W^den,^ .iphn Ray,. Marshall Nelsonand :.Philip Wal-. den.-: 1 PIANOS Cole Piano Company NeOl A. 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