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Page TWENTY-EIGHT THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 Back in the 20’^s and 30’s there cattle are being placed on a spe- were two dairy cows for each cial feeding to improve their beef b^f cow. Today there are more qquality—55 to 60 per cent now beef than dairy cows. And today,! as compared with about 38 per cattle are being marketed for cent sent to feedlots some 30 meat at younger ages. Also, more years ago. Local Man Ordered To Pay Hospital Bills Of S. C. Man Injured In Wreck A plea of nolo contendere, ment of $10 and costs. CSL' to ail good people everywhere. PIEDMONT ELEC. & PLUMBING SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. G&W SEVEN STAR 90 PROOF SEVEN STAR Kfl) m. IB32 * * * * Ar ★ Ar 90 PROOF •UNK* * tonui rot cookmum aaotri uwin noil*'tutxMf .45 nNT 4/5 QT. SEVEN STAR, BLENDED WHISKEY, 90 PROOF. 37y2% STRAIGHT WHISKEY. 6 YEARS OR MORE OLD. 62^.% GRAIN NEU TRAL SPIRITS. GOODERHAM & WORTS LTD., PEORIA. ILL. which was accepted by the State, was entered in Moore Recorders’s Court Monday by Harry L. Klab- batz of Southern Pines, who had been charged with careless and reckless driving resulting in seri- ■ous injury to a young South Caro lina Negro. Klabbatz was ordered to pay a $25 fine and costs, plus all medical and hospital bills of Malcolm Blakely, who is stiU in critical condition at Moore County Hospi tal, after being caught between two; cars and crushed when Klab batz accidentally drove his truck into the rear of one of them. He was also ordered to pay Blakely $25 per week while the injiuies kept him from work. The accident occurred just south of here almost two weeks ago. 'Ihe young Negro, returning to South Carolina from Durham, had stopped on the side of the road just in front of Brooks Open Air Market to repair a tire. Klab batz, who said he did not see the car, drove his truck into the rear of a car belonging to a friend of Blakely’s, pinning the young Ne gro. Blakely’s legs and pelvis were severely mangled. In another case Monday WiUie Roberts of Carthage, who had been tried on larceny charges, convicted and ordered to leave the county earlier this month, heard Judge Rowe order a road sentence into effect for not complying with the judgment. Willie, the Court said, had asked that an 18 months prison sentence be suspended and had agreed to leave the county if his request met approval of the Court. He had been picked up in Aber deen a few days later. i Other cases disposed of: | Ruben Black, Route 3, Carthage, j unlawful possession of illicit whis key, 30 days on roads, suspended on payment of $25 and costs. Benjamin Harrison Cleaver, Pinehuist, driving drunk, no op erator’s license, $100 and costs, li cense revoked 12 months. Ralph Burton Martin, Southern Pines, improper equipment, no muffler, failing to give hand sig nal, ju^mrait continued on pay- Howard M. Gamer, RFD, Sea- grove, driving drunk, 60 days on roads, suspended on payment of $100 and costs, license revoked 12 months. Henley L. McCrimmon, Vass,! speeding, improper equipment, 30 days on roads, suspended on pay ment of $25 and costs. Cicero J. Cai’penter, Southern Pines, allowing unlicensed person to operate his vehicle, and Cicero J. Ceupenter, Jr., driving without license, $50 fine as to father, costs to be paid jointly by both. Halbert Ray, Pinehurst, reckless driving, accident, injury and prop erty damage, 60 days on roads, suspended on payment of $25 and costs, pay damage to other ve hicle. State takes nol pros on sim ilar charges on another count in cluding failing to grant right of way. Charlie Fields, Pinehurst, pub lic drunk, unlawful possession, sentenced to work in and around jail until Monday, December 24. This septence invoked as alterna tive to working 30 days on roads. Defendant to proye good behavior during the period of the confine ment. J. C. Partin, driving drunk, ca pias and sci fa. Dwight Terry, Pinehurst, driv ing without license and after li cense had been revoked, six months on toads. Defendant filed notice of appeal to Superior Court, bond fixed at $500. Victor A. Ristow, Southern Pines, assault and battery on wife, State takes nol pros with leave on payment of costs at re quest of prosecuting witness. Johnny Dickerson, Fort Bragg, driving without license, using an other’s license as his own. Capias issued, returnable Saturday, Sci fa on bondsman, new bond set at $200. Lindin Elton Spivey, Ft. Bragg, careless and reckless driving, acci dent, damage, driving on wrong side of road ,$25 and costs. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS Blue Knights Take Pair From West End Here Tuesday The Southern Pine^ Bl^ie Knights rounded out their pre- Christmas basketball schedule with a double 'victory over West End at the high school gymnasium Tuesday night. The girls won the opener 71-58, piling up a 30 point lead at one point in the third period. The boys held West End to 11 points in the final half for a 48-34 vic tory, giving them a 2-2 record for the year. In the opening game, which at tracted a large crowd, the girls were led by Anike Verhoeff, who scored 24 points, and Patti Britt with 15. Lillian Bullock added 15 and subs Nancy Traylor and Lou ise McDonald both got five. Coach Leonard said the defen sive work in both games, but pir- ticularly in the girls’ was out standing. Nancy Caviness led the scoring for West End with 22 points, fol lowed by Martin with 19. Score at the half was 41-25, Southern Pines. In the boys’ game Roger Ver hoeff continued his high scoring feats with a creditable perform ance of 26 points, more than half the team’s total. Bobby Parker had 11 as the next highest. Half-time ^ore was 27-23, Southern Pines^ The boys have beaten Farm Life and West End, while losing to Laurinburg and Robbins for a 2-2 record. The girls have now won three while losing only one. The only other actiyity on tap before the school re-opens after the Christmas holiday is the an nual alumni game December 28. DELICIOUS FOOD at DIXIE INN Phone 2032^-VASS, N. C. MONDAYS Thru SATURDAYS. GROUPS INVITED Weekly Rooms $10 Single, $15 Double and up Retired People Weekly, Rooms and Meals $17,50 up Investment per worker in agri- ciilture has tripled during the last 15 years, say economists with the U. S. Department of Agriculture. ENGRAVED Informals. Prices reasonable. The Pilot. c ' w X IT’S time once more to tell those swell folks, our customers, how much their patronage has meant to us in the past, how their friendliness to us has made serving them worthwhile, and how we wish them the Biggest, Happiest, and Merriest CHRISTMAS ever. KOONCE BARBER SHOP CURTIS HOYLE HERMAN KOONCE SOUTHERN PINES DRIVE CAREFULLY—SAVE A UFE x< TflEK, BELIEVE SANTA CLAUS COME ON ^”!!>^Coinplete Line Of L E. 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