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lURSDAY, JANUAR^,J?^
[eat Stolen From CoL Clayton, 71
Farm Smokehouse Dies, Veteran
A v».dae^h.»^glXwo World Wail
.onnie Garner on
last Saturday night
Saturuay niK**-.! Col. PhiUp C. Claytonl
[some tune " , gg of four ^ died Sunday ni^t f
[robbing his ®^J° g%houldersK;eonC^^^^
''T,lT;8.”u^»f <reshme«, months ot iulme
W I kelly reported this He was 71 years old.
I^heriff W.B.Keuy services and
.ivin’t know he’d been were held today (^bursd
Garmr didnt^lmow^ evening Arlington National Ce|
^’^°hen his^ile noticed the sinoke- Arlington, Va., with
' to°°nvestiSi °K’ smokeT H°e was a former post coil
iiguieu before, as December 31, laoi. .tviLc*
been close m Nevada, w^re he was ^
no one ^ ^-^out having ed with the Ne^^a Co.,
during the day wimou Irharlotte and Tucsc
Southern
house
they “{ght before, as j‘December
been taken the nignt j
no one
Charlotte and
i^The^robber didn’t have to break I moved to
^The ^ ^ here 1956.
/open the d • poured I had! His decorations mclu
1 40 years ®"'^.^®^®^..^rner told Legion of Merit, Bronze .
to lock ^"y^bmg P^ j D. Oak Leaf Cluster, Freu
Deputies H. H. Grm i Guerre and commend
Marley, investigating. medals of ti)
Marley,
have to start now.
w. P. Shields,
|Carthage, Dies
’ William Patrick Shields, 34
Carthage, died Wednesday of last
campaign medals of
^^rn at Annapolis, MdJ
a junior at St. Johns Collij
when he enlisted m 1911
South Carolina National
in which his brother-in-li
Benjamin B. Gossett of
hater of Charlotte, was ^
a machine gun unit. Cor
ed an officer m Wo^d
served in Armenia, thel
ions posts in this co^
with the 26th Cavalrj
Philippines. For five yel
"'S' is survived by one eistet,
mSs Knt. R Shields of the home.
Funeral services were held 1 ri
day at the Carthage ^ 137) *he*^ was professor o|
In World War II, he
Provost Marshal of Gr
C. Patton’s 'Third A-
USA
his
after
lealth.
burial
ly) at
letery,
flitary
land-
iihere
staff
[living
pciat-
len in
liz. he
les in
Id the
Ir with
Croix
on and
world
le was
[e there
in the
I Guard,
7, Capt.
[derson,
fanizing
lission-
/■ar I, he
at var-
itry and
in the
irs {1932-
military
Iklahoma
l^tViP church cemetery.
Blue To Speak Tuesday
At Wildlife Meeting
H Clifton Blue of Aberdeen,
Moore County representative m
the General Assembly and unop
posed candidate for speaker of
?he House in the 1963 session will
be the speaker Tuesday night at
• the regular meeting of the Moore
CouS Wildlife Club at Wedge
Inn on Midland Road. Registra
tion will be at 6:30 and dinner
at 7. •
NEW FROM
SILVERPLATED
BOWLS WITH
PRECIOUS ENAMEL
linings
served as
George
ly, taking
invas’
nart in the Normandiss France.
Ld the campaign acre ras Station-
Following the war, he v [itary post
Pd in Germany as mi Heidelberg
commander of the ined to the
area. In 1947, he retuihr of duty
States for his final to _
at Fort Jackson. fe, the for-
Surviving are his wi Montreal,
mer Carol Clough otters, Mrs.
Panada- two daugb of Colonel
FrSrs’s.Conaty wifh, Va., pnd
Conatv of Falls Churcerger Wife
Mrs. Willis D. Crittenler of ffiei-
of Colonel Crittenber son, Pljilip
dPlberg Germany; ont.ttornej of
£ Clayton, Jr., an sr, Mrs
TVler Texas; one siste, anc
B. Gossett of Charlo
(Trandchilciren.
SANDHILL BOWjVeek
Results Las*^d Cargna
Mill Outlet def*;
Soap, 3-1. .
Carthage Fabrics
ettes, 4-0. _ . , ,1
Park and Eat deij
Bank, 3-1.
Futrell Eros.
Drug, 3-1. .
High Ind. Senes,
High Ind. Single,
High Team Sini
776; High Team
let 2094.
Stand^
iPistols Stolen In
Mo(^re Linked To
Greensboro Case
Two pistols stolen from Alfred;
Presler’s store and service station
at Highfalls in >& break-in and
robbery early Christmas morning
turned up later in Greensboro in
connection with a homicide last
Friday, for which Greensboro po
lice placed a man in jail.
This information was relayed
Monday to Sheriff W. B. Kelly at
Carthage as, with Chief Deputy
H. H. Grimm and Deputy June
Cockman of Robbins, he pursued
investigation of the Highfalls rob
bery. No further details of the
homicid.3 were learned immedi
ately.
The two pistols were taken
with four others, also a dozen
watches and $25 from the cash
register, the loot aU having an
estimated value of $435, the sher
iff reported.
Left untouched at Presler’s
place, which is widely known as
a center of trading for firearms,
were other revolvers and the pro
prietor’s collection of various
types of shotguns, including some
of extremely high value, which
form a display in the store. Kelly
expressed the view that the
thieves might have been frighten
ed away before they had comple
ted their “haul.”
Entry was made through the
front door, which was prized
open. Time of the robbery was
set at about 2 a. m., the time
when a neighbor heard a noise at
the store and turned on a light. A
moment later, the neighbor said,
a car sped away from tbs store.
Presler discovered he had been
robbed when he dropted by his
place of business latJi Christmas
afternoon. '
The pistols taken Were listed
as a .22 short Astr» with serial
number 111443 and jjin Army au
tomatic with the name Simpler
on it, identified bfj the SBI in
connection with tW; Greensboro
homecide and held by police there;
a .22 Smith & W^son, an Army
Colt revolver, a .^1 calibre dou
ble-barreled Remington deringer
and a .22 target pistol. Also re
ported stolen were a man’s 17-
jewel Elgin wristwatch, 10 used
wristwatches and a yellow gold
Lord Elgin watch described as
“having a peep-hole which you
look through to tell time;” plus
the $25 in cash.
The SBI is assisting in the in
vestigation.
Firemen Answer
3 Calls In Week
Three fire calls, for one of which
the siren was not blown, and
with little damage resulting from
any of the fires, were answered
during the past week.
Ernest Black, full-time fireman,
listed the alarms as follows:
8:30 a. m. Sunday—Fire around
oil heater at apartment of Jim
Wilson, 164 W. Pennsylvania Ave.
No general alarm was turned in
and Fireman Peter Patterson and
Mr. Black with the small truck
responded. The fire had been ex
tinguished with a wet towel when
the firemen arrived.
2:30 p. m. Monday—Grass fire
back of Braeburn Hall guest home
and motel on No. 1 highway,
south. Fire was soon put out with
no damage except grass and pine
straw burned.
6:55 a. m. Wednesday—^Flooded
furnace burning at home niginr^^Wal
Hodgkins, corner of E. Connect-1 “ing so strongly that fire wa5T!?Rn-j two men
icut Ave. and N. May St. Mr. ing out of the furnace and smoke' furnace while''ffie Oi ^,
Black said the furnace had flood-! pipe was red hot. Firemen made' staying about an hoiir and^a'
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DIAMOND
JUBILEE
ABERDEEN, N. C.
iTrot-
Irolina
LAKEVIEW
BY LINDA WATTS
Miss Frances Coore of Greens-
. boro spent the holiday with her
Craig parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
I Coore.
11 542;
11 220.
7
Choice of 3 Jewel-tone Colo^
in 3 Useful Sizes, priced from
♦i4n?
F.T.i.
Outlet
.11 Out-
Uia them
with flowers,
cheese spreads,
fruits.- nuts, etc.
Tcwle iias ccmoiiied traditional
artistry with new skit! to make
these useful bowls extraordi
narily beautiful! Translucent
precious enamel linings perma^
nently bonded to the bowls, m
j.jg green. Burgundy red, o.
Prussian blue. 5“. BV.' or €%
bowl diameters.
^ GEWELERS
Mill Outlet
Citizens Bank
Park & Eat
Carolina Soap
Carthage Fabricsj
Trottettes
Futrell Bros.
Carolina Bank
BPO Does
, Craig Drug
ather O
Man, Sue
Funeral sertj
Tuesday after^
ville Baptist
S C., for W. P-|
of of W. P- Stil
Pines. Burial
Baptist Church Cel
well, S. C. f
Mr. Still died Mq
at Baptist HospitalJ
C., after eight w^e|
pital and a long
ing health. Mr. art
Still, Jr., and thej
and Charles, had b
bia several days ^
and attended the
'^^W. P- Still, Sii
merchant at Blai j
I are bis wife, twi j
I to the local reaj
and a number*
and great-grar
Billie Blake of Washington, D.
C. spent Christmas with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Blake, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hodges and
children, Carol, Alene and Susan,
of Autry ville, visited Miss Jeanne
Cox during the holidays.
Bill Turnley returned on Friday
from a business trip to Hughsville,
Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gulledge of
Nashville, Tenn. spent the holi
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Gulledge.
Miss Earnestine McFayden of
Arlington, Va. and Washington,
D. C. spent the Christmas holi
days with her father, A. A. Mc
Fayden and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Caveness
and children, Gary and Stevie,
returned to their home in Sara
sota, Fla. Sunday after visiting
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Hayes and Mrs. John Caveness.
Mrs. Kate MeInnish and Mrs.
L. A. Ferguson spent a few days
with their brother, John Hunter,
in Princeton, N. J.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gulledge
if New York spent the holidays
ith their mother Mrs. Bob
ullege.
Mr. and Mrs. Swanson Oldham
d children, Donnie, Ronnie,
arol and Sheron, visited Mr. and
rs. Bill Roth one day last week,
onnie remained for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Blue and
Ihildren, Wayne, Daryl and
usan of Chula Vista, Calif, spent
e holidays with their parents,
rs. D. C, Blue of Lakeview and
r. and Mrs. C. J. Dickie of
altimoce, Md.
Mrs. D. C. Blue and son, Brad-
y, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arch
bnroe and Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie
cKay and also Mr. and Mrs.
atson Blue on Sun ^y after-
oon.
JANUARY WHITE SALE
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last week sud
in my home, I
deep gratituc
friends in t
their many
ness and expi«
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presing our sincere gratitude to
■everyone for all kindnesses shown
lus, also for the many floral con-
Itributions, and for cards of sym-
Ipathy sent us at the time of the
■passing of our mother. ,
I Shirley, Paul and Frances Warren
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