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Page TEN THE PILOT—Sottthern Pines^_Nortli_^^^^g^ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER_L_19^ university ot North Caro-l D.m.nd lor la™ ^ lina School of Nursing utilizes this country may be 40 to 45 per classrooms, hospitals, outpatient j^ore in 1975 than in 1953, and community facilities Lay marketing specialist with the vide students with » broad back-1 ^ department of Agriculture, ground in professional nursing. [ — Be Warmer in every Room SAVE to on FUEL! automobile collision Negro Ordered To Pay $4,500 In Case Monday; Stiffest In Court’s History . .. r.nh.-., I+Jrao ir, RPal brokcn whiskey, $25 tc FOR YOUR OLD HEATER One of the stiffest penalties,in Moore Recorder’s Court history was handed down Monday when Judge J. Vance Rowe assessed fines and medical expenses amounting to some $4,500 from Hoover Benymon, 26-yc-ar-old Addor Negro. Benymon, who was being tried on charges of reckless driving, appealed the sentence to bu- perior Court and was released on [$1,000 bond. seal broken whiskey, $25 to in clude costs. Wallace Wallington, Jr decent exposure, larceny of coat and pocket knife. Three months on roads, sentence to begin at expiration of three months sen tence imposed last week for lar ceny of watch from trunk. Charles Milton Kennedy, Rob bins, failure to yield right of way resulting in an accident, and Tommy Ewell Powell, Fort Wallace Wallington, Jr., Tommy J^wen jtuwc.., Greensboro, failure to yield right. Bragg, speeding, accident. y- S way. This appearing to the'er for judgment continued for Court to be a civil case, in that the defendant has violated no criminal law, the case was dis missed er lor , both defendants on payment ot costs. William Boyd Overton, Jack- son Springs, careless and reck- son springs, Leli.Clt::no * Ralph Junior Baker, Sanford, less driving, $25 to include costs speeding in excess of 90 miles per Two Not Guilty SpeeUlllg XII. .. hour, three months on the roads, suspended for two years on con- on itie early purchase of this Quaker Heater equipped with automatic forced air fan and automatic air feed.. Tl ISidfntVsfi” SuSs “r Automatic FORCED AIR FAN driven oy West End at the intersection of NC 211 and the Murdocksviile Road near Pinehurst. Mrs. Michael, 47, a passenger in the car, was seriously injured • Makes your new Quaker an automatic forced air heating system. 1 Turns Itself on and off auto matically. , Circulates ONE-THIRD more warmer air than ordinary heater blower or fan. oior veil!.-..- -V... — Allen Bryant Buchanan, Route 7 Sanford, speeding in excess of 90, careless and reckless driving, carrying concealed weapon, im proper equipment. Three months ^ , fny two Ernest Hunsucker, Robbins, fepeeding, careless and reckless driving, failure to stop, npt guil- ''^Kaymond McMillan, Addor and Fort Bragg, careless and reckless driving, accident, sen ous injury, not guilty. VILOT advertising PAYS DELICIOUS FOOD al DIXIE INN Phone 2032i—^VASS. N. C. MONDAYS Thru SATURDAYS. GROUPS INVITED Weekly Rooms $10 Single, $15 Double "P Retired People Weekly. Rooms and Meals $17.50 up ANTIQUES BOUGHT FOR CASH fttrniture books, paintings, glass, china, SiS/'ER, GUNS, STAMPS, COINS, JEWELRY, etc. JOSEPH GARNIER PINEHURST Phone 3055 CONTRACT PAINTING "IT COSTS MORE NOT TiO PAINT SHAW PAINT & WALL PAPER CO. btlAW SOUTHERN PINES Phone 2-7601 xne car, was. —V'., on roads, suspended for two and lay unconscious in the Moore, payment of $250 fine County Hospital for some mne violate speed laws weeks, hovering between me operate a and death. Testimony at the month^ Monday trial indicated that Mrs. destroy a night stick Michael is still in serious condi defendant’s possession tion and probably will never re- touna Automatic "AIR-FEED" Turns smoke into heat! Automaticanysupptec^^^^^^^^^ _ ppues “• of air to burner. Eliminate dr^t pro^ lems. Assures highest burning efficiency —lowest fuel costs. NEW IMPROVED. SUPER CHAUENGER OIL HEATER Here is advanced design offer ing you real heating eronomy ^Mned with moderate cost. 2-WAY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE l«Aof vmir Hon 1 Guaranteed to give you more comfort in every rimm of your home on less fqel Him any ordinary heater or YOUR MONEY BACK. 2 Guaranteed to heat your home on 25% to 33%% less 1“^ ffian any ordinary heater or YOUR MONEY BACK. Plus many other OUTSTANDING FEATUKtS! Oimker Ung-life “Smokelei*" Burner - give* extra ?eat fIom every drop ef oil. Doe.n'. .moke at any stago of firOe • All-Sleel Con.truttion-give. 5V, limes faster warm-up than old-fashioned slow heating east iron. ttian Piq-IO»niVl.ef- — ee MODELS PRICED FROM $00.00-Easy TerBis-Trade How-Sovel hallum furniture CO. Aberdeen Rockingham gain her health. Benymon denied the charges the time, saying it was a pas senger in his car, Raymond Mc Millan, a soldier stationed at Fort Bragg, who was driving when the collision occurred. According to State Highwp Patrolman R. R. Samuels, who investigated, had loaned the car to McMillan. McMillan, according to testi- monv, at first admitted he had indeed been the driver of the car but later changed his story and said that Benymon had asked him to tell the story to officer, because he (Benymon) had been arrested before for numerous traffic violations. Benymon repeated his denial ^^efense lawyer, Neil McK. Sal mon noted attorney from Lil- Rneton (he’s called the “Clarence Dafrow of Harnett County’’^ said it would he mon to haye been drivmg the car and not suffered injuries. He based his contention on the fact that it was the drivers side of the Benymon car that was crash ed in when the accident occur- He reasoned, also, senger, McMillan, was injured and thus circumstances, as well S, poTnted to the soldier as the ^"judge Rowe ordered Bemymon to 12 months on the roads, suspended the sentence for two SHf he would pay the hospi- SrS.j medicl bills oI tbs MKb- aels which amounted to aPoux $3,000, and an additional $1,500 L’ tiartiaUy reimburse them tor ttoC Ini lb. sultttlbg th.y “n timely *»>* be tried at the November 12 term of criminal court. Other cases disposed oi. Carl Morrison, Carthage, pu lie drunk, unlawful seal broken whiskey, $25 to m elude costs. c.- 4V, r-ir Benjamin David Smeath, Car thage, unlawful possessior. ot at time of arrest. Noah Lee Hobson, as sault with a deadly weapon on wife, assault and battery. Three months on roads, suspended on payment of $10 and costs, be ot good behavior. t> - <> Wilbert B. Brewer, Route 2, Robbins, careless and reckless 'driving, accident, property dam age and injuries, prayer for judg ment continued on payment of $25 and costs and on payment of medical expenses of other per- ;ons involved in accidem. ^ Roosevelt Vamper, Southern Pines, assault with a deadly wea pon, 30 days on roads, suspend ed for 12 months on payment oi the costs. Don Gales, assault on wife, as sault wtih a deadly weapon, but not with intent to kill; alM guilty of assault and battery. sLty days on roads, but because of wife’s decision not to Proj>- cute, sentence to be sit^pended on payment of costs and on con dition he remain of good be havior for two years. Walton Avery Spence, Route i, Fuquay Springs, drivmg with improper license, oP^f^ing truck with excessive height, $25 to in costs. -Dorrett Route 3, Thomas B. Harrexx, xvuu . Carthage, careless and recMess driving, $25 to include costs. Charles Brown, Carthage, m FIFTH KENTUCKY WHISKEY A BLEND- Golden Wedding KENTUCKY WHISKEY-A BLENDn^ 86 PROOF • 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO. AlADDIN, PA. & FRESNO, CALIF. :hI||| ||||||||lllllllll|||U|l||||)F"'J V / Hiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii LADIES: lii CLUB ERAS . !51.49 up Values to $3.98 gowns - $2.49 up Values to $3.98 PAJAMAS $2.49 up Values to $3.98 HANDBAGS $1.00 ea. Values to $3.98 79c pr. Values to $1.39 PANTIES 39c pr. Values to $1.00 SLIPS $1.49 up Values to $3.98 HOSE DRESSES .. $4.99 up Values to $19.95 SUITS . . . $16.99 up MEN'S: SPECIAL Rack of DRESSES $3.98 Values to $13.95 SPECIAL Entire Stock TOPPERS BELTS 79c up Values to $1.50 PAJAMAS $2.99 ea. Values to $3.98 SOCKS 59c up Values to $1.00 ties 79c up Values to $1.50 SUITS '/2 $3499 up 19.95 Sport Coats . $19.99 up ^ Values to $34.95 Values to $69.95 Values to $39.95 YEARS OLD CO ATS . . . $22.99 up Values to $49.95 STRAIGHT .bourbon WHISKEY SKIRTS $2.99 up Values to $7.98 blouses $1-49 up Values to $5.98 SWEATERS $2.49 up , Values to $7.98 UMBRELLAS $1.99 ea. Values to $3.98 SPECIAL Rack of Ladies' SUITS $15.00 Values to $29.95 JACKETS . Values to $19.95 COATS . . Values to $49.95 $14.99 up $3.99 up SPECIAL Odd Lots and Sizes MEN'S SHOES j'- $4.99 Values to $14.95 SWEATERS Values to $7.98 PANTS $5.99 up Values to $19.95 SHOES $9*99 up Values to $14.95 HATS - $5.99 up ^ Values to $10.00 SHIRTS $2.49 up Values to $5.95 PINT X3.85 4/5 Of. values lu 1 Slashed Prices On All Children’s Wear THE QUALITY SHOP * ^ I ABERDEEN. N. C. m ty wmiM tBiiuEiis m»»TO conpomm iit. t «6 ™<» POPLAR STREET
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