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Friday. September 1. 1950.
THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
Page Eleven
Things Toughen Up For Two-Time Jail
Escapee; Off He Goes To Prison Camp
Many Highway Safely
Law Violators On
Long Monday Dofcket
Harley V. Taylor,of Bladen
county, haled into recorders court
Monday on two counts ol escaping
from the Moore County jail, was
placed where he will find an exit
not so simple—at the prison camp
near Carthage, for 30 days.
Judge J. Vance Rowe made the
suggestion that the elderly white
man be first examined by the
camp physician, and the doctor’s
advice followed as to his prison
activities.
Chief Bernice Cameron of Car
thage, in charge of the jail, said
that when Taylor was committed
to his care by Justice Hugh Kelly
for 30 days last April, on a public
drunkenness charge, he was made
a trusty and allowed to help
around the place. First thing any
body knew, he had walked on off.
He was picked up at Aberdeen a
few days ago, and returned to the
jail. “He was mighty pejiitent,”
said the Chief, “and he looked like
he intended to behave himself so
let him clean up the yard."
Next thing, he was gone again.
They didn’t have mucTi trouble
finding him, and it is expected he
will now “stay put” a while—^for
30 days, anyhow.
Other cases on Monday’s dock
et:
Speeders Convicted
For speeding—Elsie Bernice
Keith, Sanford, $10 and costs;
•James Robert Ballew, Raleigh,
$25 and costs; Alfred Harold
Thomas, Carthage (also careless
and reckless driving), $25 and
costs; George M. Rebuck, Fort
Bragg, $10 and costs; William Lee
Black, Pinehurst (also improper
equipment), asked trial by jury,
set lor September 12 with bond
ol $100; John Crane Houston, Bal
timore, Md., callbd and failed,
cash bond ol $50 forfeited; Dan
Harold, Cameron, capias return
able September 5 under $100
bond; James L. Pierson, called
and failed, $50 cash bond forfeit
ed; John L. Nelson, called and
failed, $35 cash bond forfeited;
Herman Mack, called and failed,
$40 cash bond forfeited.
Driving while drunk—^Rowland
Bass, Vass (also permitting pas- ,
senger to ride on running board); -weapon
$25 and costs;
Three defendants from Sanford
faced the court on various charges
in a combined case—James Clay,
public drunkenness; Zinnie
Crouch, carrying concealed wea
pon, and Charles Marsh, Jr., driv
ing without license or brakes.
Clay received a 30-day sentence,
suspended on payment of $10;
Crouch, 90 days, suspended on
payment of $75, and Marsh 601
days, suspended on payment ol ^
!25, all to pay costs in addition to
their fines.
Assault Cases
Other cases on Monday’s dock
et—Maylon Allen, Bobbins, as-,
sault with deadly weapon, 30 days,
suspended, $25 and costs; James j
Kennedy, Eagle Springs, assault
with deadly weapon inflicting
serious injury, six months on
roads, suspended on account ol
his youth, and on condition he pay
hospital and medical bills of pros
ecuting witness and surrender the
pocket knife to be destroyed; also
for the next two years not carry
a knife on his person or violate
any kind of law; Tom Gibson,
West End, public drunkenness, 30
days suspended lor 12 months on
good behavior, not to drink any
Initoxicating beverages during
that time.
John L. Maultsby, Aberdeen, Rt.
1, public drunkenness, disorderly
conduct, carrying concealed wea
pon, continued to September 11;
Sebault Thomas, Jackson Springs^
and Ila Fry, Carthage, bedding
and cohabiting, prayer for judg
ment continued on payment of
costs (by male defendemt) and on
condition they no longer occupy
the same house unless legally
married to each other; Elijah
Epps, West End, unlawful posses
sion ol ill icit whiskey for sale,
four months suspended for two
years on payment of $100 ^d
costs, not to violate any prohibi
tion laws during the next two
years; John McCall, Vass, aiding
and abetting in unlawful posses
sion of illicit whiskey for sale,
brew for sale, prayer for judg
ment continued on payment of
costs.
"Butcher Knife"
Willie C. Ctggins, Tramway,
carrying concealed weapon, and
Ellis M. Poindexter, Cameron, Rt.
1, unlawful possession of deadly
and driving without li-
FARM BUREAU
The Moore County Farm
Bureau will meet Mionday at
8 p. m. at the courthouse in
Carthage, with E. Y. Floyd, of
the Plant Food Institute, as
guest speaker.
Mt. Floyd will discuss
"Green Pastures in Moore
County." The public is invi
ted,. said T. C. Auman. of
West End, president.
A Farm Bureau district
meeting will also be held ^
the courthouse, today (Fri
day) at 10 a. m.
NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S will on the 5th day of September,
Gridders Looking
Good Despite
Sultry Weather
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
Under and by virtue of an Or
der of the Superior Court of
Moore County, made in a Civil
Action therein pending entitled
‘Anna Parham Sinclair^ individ
ually and as Executrix of, and
Sole Devisee and Legatee under
the Last Will and Testament of
N. A. Sinclair, Deceased, vs. Effie
S. Travis, a- widow; Ruth Travis
and Dorothy Travis,” and signed
by his Honor iF- Donald Phillips,
Judge Presiding at the March 1950
Civil Term of said Court, the un
dersigned, who was by said Order
appointed a Commissioner to sell
the lands hereinafter described,
1950, at the hour of 11 o’clock. A.
M. at the Courthouse door of
Moore County, North Carolina, of
fer for sale to the. highest bidder
for cash, but subject to the confir
mation by the Court, all of that
certain tract or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being in or near
the Town of Southern Pines,
Moore County, North Carolina,
and more particularly described
as follows;
Lot Number Two Hundred
Twelve (212), shown on Map
of Southern Pines Country
Club. BEGINNING at a con
crete marker on the North
west boundary of Hill Road,
the same being the Southeast
corner of a discontinued sec
tion of Golf Course shown as
‘‘3-C” on Map of Southern
Pines Country Club; thence
running North 18 deg. 24’
West 157.0 feet to a concrete
marker, the same being the
Southwest corner of Lot No.
211 and the Northeast corner
of said Golf Course; thence
North 38 deg. 35’ East 305.6
feet with line of Lot No. 211
to an iron stake in the South
boundary of Little Road;
thence along said boundaries
of Little Road and Hill Road
to the point of beginning. Be
ing the samte lot of land de
scribed in a deed from South
ern Pines Country Club, Inc.,
to F. F. Travis, which deed is
recorded in the office of the
Register of Deeds of Moore
County, North Carolina, in
Book 106, at page 394.
A deposit of 5 per cent will be
required by the successful bidder
at the sale as evidence of good
faith to purchase said property.
This 4th day of August, 1950.
W. D. SABISTON, Jr.
alll825sl Commissioner
W. C. HILDERMAN
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Ph. 7264 225 Weymouth Rd.
Southern Pines, N. C.
Blue & White
Aspirants Hold
Daily Workouts
John Thomas Short, Carthage, Rt.
2 (also careless and reckless driv
ing), both 60 days suspended on
payment of $100 and costs, license
revoked for 12 months.
Other highway safety law vio
lations—Alton Earl King, Laurin-
burg, careless and reckless driv
ing on motorbike, $25 and costs;
Frank Goode, Jr., Pinehurst, care
less and reckless driving causing
accident, also carrying concealed
weapon, three months suspended
on condition defendant pay hospi
tal bill of Carson Lemmons, and
$100 cash to cover damage to
Lemmons’ car, plus costs; Jasper
Gilmore Barber, Cameron, Rt. 1,
careless and reckless driving col
liding with another car causing
damage, three months suspended
on condition defendant pay dam
age to Sandy Kelly’s car amount
ing to about $240, and pay fine of
cense, 30 days suspended on pay
ment of a joint fine of $50 and
half the costs each, the butcher
knife to be destroyed (“if it is a
butcher knife,” noted the judge—
“it looks more like a dagger.”)
Poindexter gave notice of appeal
to superior court and appeal bond
was set at $200.
Harvey McNeill, assault with
deadly weapon, four months on
roads; Billy Sercy, public drunk
enness, called and failed, $100
cash bond forfeited to school fund.
Cases on docket of Monday,
August 21, hitherto unreported
here—Meredith Robinson, Fort
Bragg, careless and reckless^ <biv-
ihg resulting in personal injury
and property damage, driving
without license, three months on
roads; sentence suspended on pay
ment of costs since it was found
defendant had already been alert-
One of Soufliern Pines’ delights
is its weather, usually mild and
sunny. The last several days have
been no exception—that is, until
Monday afternoon when 22 grid
aspirants reported at Memorial
Field for the first fall practice.
Then and there the sun blazed
forth in July-like glory, and by
signal drill time the squad was
ready for a signal to make it for
the showers. . .
But Coach Leonard, who is m
charge of the workouts during
Coach Dawson’s temporary
sence, thought that as a group the
players were in good -condition.
Running through signals, punt
ing drills, pass plays, and condi
tioning exercises are on tap for
the rest of this week. Two prac
tice sessions are being held daily,
but no heavy equipment will be
issued until next week. Then
work will be begun toward get
ting the squad ready for the full-
game scrimmages for the
NCHSAA six-man football coach
es clinic, scheduled here next Fri
day and Saturday.
Taking part in the workouts are
Marshall Palmer, Gene Poe, Roy
Newton, Richard Newton, Dickie
Mattocks, Reggie Newbon, Dick
Ray, Robert Stuart, Tommy Bug
gies Paul Warren, Charles Cox,
Robert Cox, Frank Harrington,
Edgar Smith, Coy Bowers, Cml
Bailey, David Woodruff, Bill
Cook, Warren Moore and David
Page.
Others are expected to join the
squad next week with-the- opening
of school. —JAP
ed for service probably in Korea,
and also in view of the fact that
he was seriously injured in the
accident and stayed in the hospi
tal almost a month.
James Turner, Aberdeen, tres
pass, 30 days suspended on pay
ment of costs, and on condition
that defendant stay away from
premises of Lucile DeLoach and
otherwise obey the laws for the
next two . years; Addison Bums,
Niagara, non-suppo;rt of wife and
children, three months on the
roads; Claude Raymond Goebel,
Jr., Allentown, Pa., speeding 85
mph, caUed and failed, cash bond
of $100 forfeited; Robert Reeve^
Winston, speeding, called and
failed, cash bond of $40 forfeited.
Surp
We have just received a shipment of
GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
that we were not expecting.
These are here, ready for imme
diate delivery, so... why not
come in today and choose the
one best suited to your needs.
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chips, sweet and sour pickles, fresh cole slaw, hard-boiled
eggs, lettuce, tomatoes, and plenty of Our Pride sandwich
bread to encourage the feasters to make their own sand
wiches. Be sure to bake your ham a day or two ahead of
time, so that a Labor Day of hearty eating will still be
your day to play!
Switt*s Premium Smoked
HAMS
Lb.
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Pride Smodtrieh
1
Boneless
Beef Slew, lb.. 79c
Fresh Ground
Beef, lb. 59c
Heavy Western Boneless
Rib Steaks, lb. ... 99c
Armour's Star
Swift's Premium
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FRANKS
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Large Green Shrimp, lb. B9c
Flounder, lb 45c
Red Salmon Steaks, lb 69c
Perch Fillet, lb. 33c
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10
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Lbs.
23c
REOGATE EED' RIPE
LI L ABNER “SPESHUL”
No. 2
46-Oz.
1-Lb.
VAN CAMP’S RICH MEATY
& B®«eibs 2
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PS ACRES
STANDARD GREEN AND WHITE BLENDED
LIMH DEANS 2
No. 2
C S RED TART PITTED
CHERRIES
SUNSHINE NOSmlTY ASSTD.
CBACKEDS Lb. 55c
MARSHMALLOWS
PURITAN 8 02 17c
CLAPP’S STRAINED
DADY Food 9c
PUSS ’N’ BOOTS _
CAT foo'’ 2i
DERBY’S WHOm canned
CHICKEN 3 Lb $1,49
GREENWOOD’S PICKLED
beets 1 Lb 25c
Lbs.
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FANCY GH.^EN FRESH SNAP
BEANS 2
MED. SIZE CROOKNECK YELLOW
SQUASH 2
NEW CROP VA. RED DELICIOUS
APPLES 2 29c
Hard Head Green
CABBAGE, 3 lbs. .. 12c
TOP QUALITY YELLOW
S.No.i3 Lbs. 15c
FANCY FIRM RIPE SLICING
TOMATOES ctn 19c
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