j^age TWELVE ,THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1957 Judge Backs Patrolman (Continued from Page 9) reckless driving, accident, $25 and costs. Russell Davis, Robbins, unlaw ful cutting and removing timber, judgment continued on payment of costs, it appearing that defen dant has settled with the com plaining witness. Tommie Lewis, <■ Southern Pines, assault and battery on wife, 60 days or costs, good be havior conditions toward wife during next six months. Willie Odell Ross, Southern Pines, creating disturbance, threats, carrying concealed T/eapon, failure to provide ade quate support for wife and two children, four months suspended on payment of costs, on good be havior conditions toward wife during next two years and pay ment of $20 every two weeks to wife till further order of the court, defendant also required to bring to court by next Monday either the pistol or an affidavit from the person he says is its owner saying that it is his and he has it. Wiley Lancaster, speeding 54 (truck), capias. David Wilson, Sanford, speed- I. ABERDEEN NEWS ing 64, capias. Jennie Lynn Cameron, driving without glasses as required by operator’s license, costs. Melvin Stubbs, Southern Pines, accident, improper regis tration, capias. Whitte Finley Carlton, Lexing ton, speeding 65, $10 aijd costs. Former Dean Of Extension Service To Speak Monday Dean I. O. Schaub, who was director of the North Carolina Extension Service for many years, will be principal speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Moord County Farm Bu reau Monday night. Officers for the coming year will also be elected, according to T. Clyde Auman of West End, president. He urged a large at tendance and said the meeting, which begins at 7:30 in the court house, should not last long. By DOROTHY McNEILL Miss Pearl MacMillan has re turned home after spending sev eral days in Richmond, Va. Mr. and Mrs. John Pickup of Greensboro visited friends here over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee and daughter were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee and family. Mrs. W. R. Taylor of Golds boro visited Miss Vanessa Mc Lean last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Self and family spent Sunday visiting in Mooresville. Mrs. R. M. Caldwell emd sons visited Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Single- ton in Candor, Sunday. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Sugg were Merritt Sugg of Chapel HiU and Miss Ann Sugg of Richmond, Va. Mrs. J. H. Bishop has returned home after spending several days with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinkle and family ^in Stanly. Miss Dovie Ann Pigg o£ Char lotte visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Pigg, Over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clayton and family visited Mrs. M. B. Clayton in Vass, Sunday. lir. and Mrs. Frank McNeill and son Franke spent Saturday in Chapel Hill. Mrs. O. L. Sykes visited in Ra leigh, Saturday. Dudley McLean of Davidson College spent the weekend with his father, Alton McLean. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Melvin, Sr., left Friday for Chester,, Pa., where they will visit relatives for several days. Mrs. M. D. Coward of Red Springs visited in Aberdeen Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Talbot John son left Thursday for Ft. Lauder dale, Fla., from where-they sail ed on Saturday for Portugal and Spain. ! ' Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Knox Matthews were Miss Faye Mat thews of Raleigh, Miss Iris Mat thews of Sanford anrf Van Mat thews of State College. Master Woody Woodcock is spending several days with his grandparents in Wihnington. Mrs Clara Page Harrison of High Point spent the weekend with Mrs. Karl Pohl. Miss Margaret Miller of Dur ham spent the weekend with rel atives. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Matthews of Chapel Hill visited relatives here, Simday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Samuels and daughter were in High Point on Tuesday. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Gsch- wind and children spent the weekend at the coast. Mrs. S. W. Toman and daugh ter of Greensboro were weekend visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Russell had as their weekend guests Miss Elizabeth Russell of East Caro lina College in Greenville and Glenn and Billy Russell of Ca tawba College. Miss Janet Farrell spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell; return ing to Raleigh Sunday evening. Mis Helen Hardister of Raleigh spent the weekend with her pa rents. OLD I^ENTUCkY Javern SEVEN YEARS OLD KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF 86 PROOF IlSmui IIIIIUIII dENIDNIE DBTIlUnES CSMPAHT. iniSIMI.IUIItlT GLENMORE DISTILLERIES COMPANY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY LARGE, FANCY GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 9c A. SPECIALi-STANDARD CHESAPEAKE BAY FRESH OYSTERS DELICIOl^S FRESH-FROZEN FISH FANCY PORGIES DELICIOUS FRESH-FROZEN SMALL PAN TROUT DELICIOUS FRESH-FROZEN FANCY BUTTERFISH PINT CAN 83c LB. CELLO 37c LB. CELLO 37c LB. CELLO 37c QUALITY-CONTROLLED FRESH GROUND BEEF CHEF’S PRIDE FRESH CHICKEN SALAD CHEF’S PRIDE FRESH PIMIENTO-CHEESE CHEF’S PRIDE FRESH COLE SLAW 3 $1.00 8-OZ. CUP 45 g 8-oz. 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