^ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1957 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page THIRTEEN C Westmoreland In 'Prison For Year; • Faces Count Here Robert Lee Westmoreland, Brooklyn, N. Y. Negro who stole a car here last November and is also wanted here for stabbing his , wife in West Southern Pines, has been sentenced to a year in pris on, after trial in Federal court on a charge if inter-state transpor- NOTICE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE The undersigned having duly qualified as the Executor of the Estate of Thadeus James Smith, deceased, late of the above named county and state, all persons hav ing claims of whatsoever nature against the said Thadeus James Smith, deceased, are hereby noti fied to exhibit the said claim or claims to the undersigned on or before the 14th day of February, 1958, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said Thadeus James Smith, deceased, are hereby requested to pay the said indebtedness to the under signed immediately. This the 14th day of February, 1957. Neil McKeithen Smith, Executor. W. Lamont Brown Attorney fl4m21inc tation of the stolen auto. According to information re ceived from the local police de partment, Westmoreland was ar rested in New Jersey while driv ing a stolen automobile owned by W. L. Baker of Southern Pines. He was tried and convict ed in the U. S. District court at Newark, N. J. recently. On release from Federal pris on, it is expected Westmoreland will be returned here to face a charge of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. His wife, the stabbing victim, told investigating officers last November that Westmoreland had told her he came here by train to get her to go back to Brooklyn with him or kill her if she would not go. After he stabbed her, he stum bled and fell, allowing her to get away and shut herself in the house from which he had drag ged her, she told officers. LIQUOR SALES Liquor sales in Moore County during January came to $121,- 840, it was reported earlier this week by the State ABC Board. Total sales for the State amount ed to $4,877,412, the ABC Board said. North Carolina ranks eleventh in the nation in cash receipts from farming, according to State College leaders. PINEHURST NF,Wg here Monday. Col. and Mrs. R. W. Duggan of KnoUwood left last weekend for a two months’ stay in Bermuda. Guest Speaker Women of the Church of Pine- hurst Community Church will hold their monthly meeting at 8 p. m. next Tuesday in the Fanny B. Gray room. Emphasis for the month of February is World Missions and in this con nection they will have as guest speaker Mrs. John M. Reagan of Southern Pines, who, with her husband, the Rev. Mr. Reagan, will leave soon for mission work in Japan. The public is invited to attend the meeting. Brief Mlenfion Arrivirlg tomorrow from Sur rey, England, to spend six weeks with her great-uncle, Lydig Hoyt, and Mrs. Hoyt is Miss Johanna McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. Durban McGraw | of Pittsburgh, Pa., will be the guests of his mother, Mrs. T. H. McGraw, Jr., for several days next week on their Hvay to Flor ida. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollis and their son of Albertson, L. I., spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice F. Creem. John R. Sibley is due to arrive this weekend from Spencer, Mass., to join Mrs. Sibley at their Midland Road cottage. Mrs. Harry Hogg and her guest, Mrs. H. Aldridge, leave this weekend for Englewood, N. J., where Mrs. Hogg is expecting a visit from her son, Capt. James B. Hogg, prior to his departure for a tour of duty with the U. S. Army in Germany. Mrs. Thomas R. Rudel and Mrs. John B. Riley left last weekend to return to their homes in Roslyn, L. I., following a stay of several days with Mrs. Clar ence M. Rudel. Mrs. Mildred Miller has re turned from a six-weeks’ visit with relatives in Florida. Visit ing her is her cousin, the Rev. Gordon Addie, rector of , the Church of the Ascension in Mon treal, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. John Burlinson and their small daughter, Alice Gertrude, arrive this weekend from Larchmont, N. Y., to occupy Column Lodge, home of Mrs. Burlinson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Quigley, for a week. General and Mrs. Stuart Cutler left Tuesday for a vacation in Winter Haven and Palm Beach, Fla. - Percy Slade, a student at Bob Jones University in Georgia, will be the guest this weekend of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Frye. Chester I. Williams leaves this weekend to rejoin his wife and mother in Palm Beach after a 10-day stay at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. William Kernen of New York City are spending this week as the guests of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keith Wedlock. PINEBLUFF NEWS BARGAIN FABRIC CENTER Highway 1 VASS, N. C. By MBS. EHRMAN PICKLER Methodist Circles Meet Circle 1 of the Methodist Wom an’s Society of Christian Serv ice met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. O. C. Adcox. Mrs. H. H. Troutman assisted Mrs. R. P. Gibson in presenting the pro gram. Mrs. M. F. Butner, chair man, heard reports and presided over the business. The hostess served strawberry shortcake and coffee. Mrs. Douglas Morgan was. host ess to Circle 2 Wednesday eve ning. Mrs. Grauland McCaskill gave the program and Mrs. W. R. Griffin presided. The hostess, as sisted by Mrs. James Hanndlton, served cake, salted nuts and cof fee and Valentine candies to the 13 members present. Brief Mention Mrs. Carl Gulledge of Wades- boro visited Mrs. W. B. Teal and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Teal Sat urday. Mrs. Berta Morgan of Norman and Mrs. Melva Robinson of Richmond, Va., were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Golden Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. David visit ed Mrs. J. T. Norris and Archie Norris in Troy Sunday afternoon. Mrs. G. W. Lee is spending the week in Florida. She is making the trip with her daughter, Mrs. Ruey Hewitt, and Mr. Hewitt of Tabor City. Mrs. Paul Criunpler ahd chil dren of Clinton and Mrs. Alford Mitchell of Warsaw were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Teal. John D. David ■ of Charlotte [Spent the weekend with his pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. David. Mr. and Mrs. Odell Combs of Jacksonville spent Monday with friends and relatives. Mrs. Mary David is spending some time in Ninety Six, S. C., with her brother William Mc Daniel and Mrs. McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Capel and daughter, Miss Carroll Capel, of Wadesboro visited Mr. and Mrs. James W. Teal Sunday afternoon. They were en route to Durham for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Brooks. Miss Juan ita Teal accompanied them to Durham. ! ^ , I 86 PROOF • 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 70% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS JOSEPH S. FINCH & CO. ALADDIN, PA. & FRESNO, CALIF. Final Rites Held Monday For Mrs. Lula C. Barnette Funeral services for Mrs. Lula C. Barnette, who died in Moore County Hospital Sunday, were held at Jackson Springs Monday afternoon. Burial follow ed in the West End Cemetery. Mrs. Barnette, who was 72, was a native of the county and had maintained her residence at Jackson Springs for many years. She is survived by two sons, J. B. Barnette of West End, and A. M. Barnette, of Wicimico, Va.; lour daughters, Mrs. Jenie Teet er. Jackson Springs, Mrs. Carrie Brown, Troy; Mrs. Agnes Smith, Fayetteville, and Mrs. Maude Williams, Broadway; 13 grand children; and eight great grand children. If you are receiving Social Se curity retirement payments, and have worked since you filed your application for Social Security, you may possibly qualify to have your payments refigured because of changes made in the Social Se curity law. Inquire at your So cial Security office for more de tails about this change. According to officials of the N. C. Crop Reporting Service, the average yield of lint per acre is estimated at 393 pounds for 1956. This is above the 1955 average and the highest yield since 1948.1 were realized. The average yield The crop in Coastal Plains I in some Piedmont counties was counties was produced under lower than usual owing to exten- favorable weather conditions, and record or near record yields ded drought conditions and a high percentage of insect infestation. Special Sale February 11th to February 25th \ c SI zjcrrn Regular $1.10—now only 69c each IMPERIAL CAPE COD STEMWARE SALAD PLATES Perkinsons Annual Cape Cod Crystal Sale— Buy goblets, sherbets, plates and other table service items at great savings.- This beautiful glassware has become one of the most wanted and favored patterns of handcraft crystal tableware. UEWELEKS c/^o 6.00-16 6.70-15 7.10-15 7.60-15 LISTPRICE*j.*',::;/„ S7.55 19.60 21.65 23.75 SALE PRICE and retreadable Wrn 13S5 156S 1745 19'" WHITEWALL 21.50 24.00 26.50 29.10 SALE PRICE and retreadable tire 1730 7940 21'" 23” m Brown Auto Supply SOUTHERN PINES ABERDEEN B. F. Goodirich FIRST IN RUBBER-F/ftSr IN TUBELESS f Want to bet? Fill your tank with Phillips check your mileage against any other gas in the country. We’ll enjoy hearing your report. FIFXDS & BETTINI Phone 2-3074 US Hwy. 1 South Southern Pines, N. C. POWELL’S SERVICE STA. BETHEA’S COUNTRY aUB us Hwy. 1 South Sotithem Pinos. N. C. Raeford Road. Hwy. 211. Aberdeen, N. C.