THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1961
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
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Local Gas Office
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N. J. ICroencke, manager of the
Southern Pines office of the
North Carolina Natural Gas
Corp., said this week that the
local office is cooperating in a
nation-wide “Operation Price
Drop” promotion for Natural gas
appliances .
The promotion is symbolized
by an Army parachute which
Man Appeals Sentence to Year on Roads
Stages Promotion for 2nd Offense of No-License Driving
An appeal to Superior Court, tence was given in either case,
was entered by Clyde Wall, 46, | Appeal bond was set at $500
of Carthage, after he was
sen
tenced to a year on the roads for
a second offense of driving after
his license had been revoked, in
Moore County Recorder’s Court
at Carthage, Monday.
Wall was actually tried on two
indentical charges Monday, with
a year on the roads given in each
A 16-year-old Route 2, Cam
eron, youth Ray Whitaker, was
charged with assault with a
deadly weapon, resulting in per
sonal injury, the weapon being a ^
hammer handle to which a length 1 bread, butter, brownies,
of heavy chain had been taped | Tuesday—meat loaf.
School Cafeteria
MENU.
EAST SOUTHERN PINES
November 13-17
and
Monday — browned luncheon
rrieat, mustard, catsup, buttered
potatoes, tossed salad, white
milk,
and
rice
provides a canopy in the display i case, but designated by Judge J.
room, with guidelines leading to | Vance Rowe to run concurrently,
various appliances on view there. No privilege of suspended sen-
OLDE
BOURBON
byJ.W. DANT
STRAIGHT
BOURBON
WHISKEY
6 YEARS OLD
V
$230
■>+.
$365
^ 4/5 qt.
ti PROOF • DANT DISTIlUir CO., lAWRENCEBURfi, (NO.
with which he slashed a gravy, buttered corn, cole slaw,
ameron community boy, John hot biscuit, butter, milk.
Marsh, 14, across the face and
back, causing in injuries that re
butter,
Wednesday — Vienna sausage.
suited in medical bills totalling,lettuce wedge, Rus-
$135. Injuries to the boy’s mouth dressing, hot rolls, butter,
and teeth accounted for a large box cookie, milk,
portion of the bills. . j Thursday—sliced ham, candied
Judge Rowe sentenced Whitak-, potatoes, green beans, hot
er to four months at the State’s butter, jello, whip topping.
First Offenders Camp, sentence'
suspended for two years on pay- Friday—toasted cheese sand
wich, deviled eggs, French fries.
Hospital Gets
New. Incubator
Moore Memorial Hospital in
Pinehurst was the recipient this
week of an Isolette Infant Incu
bator, according to an announce
ment by Duncan McDougal, ad
ministrator. The incubator, which
makes two such isolettes for the
hospital now, was provided by
the North Carolina State Board of
Health as part of a program to
promote better care for the new
born.
The machine provides control
led temperature and humidity in
side a transparent Plexiglas hood.
Through pdrtholes in the Plexi
glas cover, the infant can be
cared for completely without hav
ing to be removed from the incu
bator. The Isolette permits oxy
gen to be administered at safe
levels, provides isolation from
possible infection, and permits
much better observation of the
infant by both the physician and
nursing personnel.
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MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING
NEWS WEEKLY.
HOUSING LOANS
Rural housing loans are made
for construction, repair, and re
modeling of dwellings and essen
tial farm buildings. In addition to
major construction, funds are
available to modernize homes—
add bathrooms, central heating,
modern kitchens, and other home
improvements, as well as to en
large and remodel farm service
buildings and put in related fa
cilities such as paved feedlots,
and to provide water for farm
stead and household use.
PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS
ment of a $25 fine and the costs
and also on these conditions:
that he pay Marsh’s medical ex
penses, that he be of good be
havior and not violate any law
against assault or assault with a
deadly weapon during the period
of suspension, and that he be
under the supervision and con
trol of the State probation of
fice. The sheriff was ordered to
destroy the. hammer-handle wea
pon.
Evidence showed that the as
sault took place after a com
munity gathering at Cameron,
argument about who was to take
a girl home. Whitaker, it was
stated, was not in the argument
at first but became involved and
produced the weapon with which
the Marsh boy was struck.
In another assault case, Howard
Sanders, 35, of Seagrove, was
sentenced to eight months on the
roads for assault with a deadly
weapon, a .22 rifle but appealed
to Superior Court. Bond was set
at $500 which he had not made
later Monday^^e was accused of
shooting at, but not hitting, one
man and leveling his rifle at De
puty Sheriff I. D. Marley when
Marley came to his house. Be
cause of this, the warrant was
amended to charge assault with a
deadly weapon on a police officer.
Other cases heard Monday:
Billy Ray Page, Route 2, Sea-
grove, drunken driving, possess
ion of non-taxpaid whiskey, 60
days on the roads, suspended on
crisp celery sticks, chocolate pud
ding, butter, milk.
payment of $100 fine and costs,
driver’s license to be revoked for
12 months; Henry J. Armstrong,
Route 2, Carthage, driving with
excessive speed under the circum
stances, $25 and costs; Jesse Lee
Cobb, Route .2, Carthage, drunken
driving, 60 days on the roads, su
spended on payment of $100 fine
and costs, driver’s license to be
revoked for 12 months; Lawrence
Turner Brown, Robbins, careless
and reckless driving, $25 and
costs; Bill Upchurch, Highfalls,
careless and reckless driving,
public drunkenness, 30 days on
the roads, suspended on payment
of $50 to include the costs.
James Lewis Criscoe, Route 2,
Carthage, driving without opera
tor’s license, careless and reckless
driving, personal injury, six'
months on the roads, suspended
for two years on payment of I
$25 fine and costs and payment
of the medical expenses of those
injured by reason of his law viola
tion, not to drivO a motor vehicle |
on the public roads for two years;
Milton Lawhon, Carthage, assault
on ■ wife, nol pros at request of
wife and on payment of the court
costs by her.
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