LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE LEGAL NOTICE OF SALE In obedience to an Order of the Clerk Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, dated September 16, 1963, in the matter of the Last Will and Tes tament of Roscoe F. Potts, the undersigned Executors will, on Wednesday, October 23, 1963, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, A. M., at the site of the dwelling loca ted on Lot No. 18, Sunnyside Addition, Sandhill Township, South Ridge Street Extended, near the Town of Southern Pines, offer for sale to the highest bid der for cash, subject to confirma tion of the Court, the following described real property: REAL PROPERTY Lot No. 18, Sunnyside Addition, as shown on a Map of the A. Gunther Lands, platted by H. M. Lilly, C. E., which said plat or map was duly recorded in Book of Deeds 64, at page 609, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, now appear ing in Map Book 1, Section 2, page 117, Office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, North Carolina, being more par ticularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete monu ment in the northwest line of the Southern Pines Country Club property at the point where Ridge Street, if extended, would intersect said line, said monu ment being located in the easter ly edge of said Ridge Street, run- MOORE COUNTY RECORDER’S COURT Woman, Pleading Not Guilty, Bound Over On Three Charges Of Forgery A Lakevivew woman who was[corder’s Court at Carthage.* placed on probation last month ning thence with the easterly | by the Middle District federal edge of said Ridge Street, N. 70 court for theft from mailboxes at degrees E. 82.4 feet to an iron stake located at the edge of a new street intersecting Ridge Street running thence with the souther ly line of said new street S. 20 degrees E. 114 feet to a concrete monument in the line of the Southern Pines Country Club property; thence with said line N. 55 degrees 52 feet W. 140.7 feet to the point of beginning, being a triangular lot. PERSONAL PROPERTY All tangible personal property, including one Henry J. automo bile (but excepting the tangible personal property bequeathed under the Last Will and Testa ment of Roscoe F. Potts), which personal property shall be sold at the site of the dwelling loca ted on Lot No. 18, Sunnyside Addition, to the highest bidder for cash, said tangible personal property to be delivered to the highest bidder at the public auc tion of the same. At said sale the last and high est bidder for the real property will be required to deposit with 'At Sprott Bros.' INTERIOR Decorating Assistance .. On The House! Professional help with your decorating prob lems costs nothing, accomplishes much. We’ll gla<^y assist with furniture selection or co ordination of styles, fabrics and colors; advice on carpeting and draperies, too. No obligation, Sprott Brothers Furniture Co. Phone 771-4218 Sanford. N. C. A SIGHT TO BEHOLD! THOUSANDS OF WILD GEESE ARE FLYING IN NOW LOCKHART GADDY’S WILD GOOSE REFUGE ANSONVILLE. N. C. OPEN OCTOBER 1 TO APRIL 1 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. EVERY DAY STEREO WE NEED YOUR T.V. t STEREO You can get a good trade-in at Low Monthly Payments RADIO & TV SERVICE CURTIS 712 S. W. Broad St. Southern Pines the Lakeview |)ost office was bound over for grand jury action on three counts of check forgery Monday in Moore County Re- the undersigned Executors a sum equal to ten (10%) per cent of said bid and the said bid will remain open for ten (10) days as required by law and for confir mation by the Court. This the 18th day of Septem ber, 1963. R. F. Hoke Pollock, Co-Executor Iris Tate Shockley, Co-Executrix 326,03,10,17 NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY EXECUTRIX' NOTICE 'The undersigned, having quali fied as Executrix of the Estate of W. H. Suttenfield, deceased, late of Moore County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at Southern Pines, North Carolina, on or be fore the 11th day of April, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 4th day of October, 1963. Emmie Witherspoon Suttenfield Executrix, Estate of W. H. Suttenfield, Southern Pines, N. C. 010,17,24„31c STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT DAVID CORLETT WADDELL, Plaintiff VS ETTA W. WADDELL, Defendant To Etta W. Waddell, Defendant: Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief sought is an absolute divorce. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than November 30, 1963, and up on your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought. This the 26th day of September 1963. Bessie Beck Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court o3,10,17,24c NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY The undersigned Ruth Doris Swett having qualified as Execu trix of the Estate of Grace M. Swett, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms or cor porations having claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at 330 East Pennsylvania Avenue, Southern Pines, North Carolina on or be fore the 27th day of March, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All per sons, firms or corporations in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 25th day of Septem ber, 1963. Ruth Doris Swett, Executrix Estate of Grace M. Swett, deceased Pollock & Fullenwider Attorneys for Estate 135 E. Pennsylvania Avenue Southern Pines, N. C. 326,03,10,17 Mrs. Hazel Cummings Wallace, pleading not guilty in the pre liminary hearing, made bond of $300 set for all three cases. The hearing had been begun but had been continued, in the court last month, when Judge J. Vance Rowe decided, from the evidence given at that time, that further investigation was re quired and more witnesses should be subponeaed. Instructing the sheriff to this effect, he scheduled the hearing to be resumed this week, when County Solicitor W. Lament Brown would have re turned from a European tour. I The charges involved three checks, two for $25 and one for $20, forged in the name of N. M. McKeithan, Aberdeen resident with extensive farming interests near Vass. Made payable to, and showing purported endorsements of, two brothers of Mrs. Wallace, they had been cashed at various places in Moore County. Mrs. Wallace, testifying in her own be half when the hearing was first called, denied any knowledge of the checks, but stated her belief that at least one had been forged by her son. L. B. Horne, her teen-aged son by a previous marriage, was brought in Monday as a defen dant, also charged with forgery, but in view of his denials, and without any sustaining evidence, the case against him did not stand up and he was released. Additional withnesses subpon eaed were Mrs. Wallace’s broth ers “Dink” and “Buddy” Cum mings, who also denied any knowledge of the forgeries, or having cashed or profited from them in any way. B-efore the son’s acquittal, h;andwriting samples of both mother and son were taken in court and compared with the checks, both apparently showing some similarities with the checks and with each other, though nothing conclusive. Solicitor Erown expressed his view that th.a female defendant was dis guising her handwriting, and the case took an unexpected turn when Roy Horne, her ex-husband, then appeared in court, handing the Solicitor a note which he said was in his former wife’s “natur al” hand. It had been written by her to her son while she was held in jail. Comparison of this note with the checks resulted in the finding of probable cause against Mrs. Wallacer Whether any further handwriting analysis was plan ned was not stated, and Judge Rowe ordered the entire case file locked up until the trial, as it contained practically all the evi dence in the case. Assault Charges Assaults of various types fea tured Monday’s docket, also the usual traffic offenses, including one which appeared to sum up a and costs, not to operate motor vehicle on public highways dur ing next 12 months, no law vio lations; Howard Booth Rutledge, N. C. State, Raleigh, careless and reckless driving, unlawful pos session of seal-broken whiskey, $25 and costs. Lonnie Jesse Farlow, Robbins, Route 2, careless and reckless driving, judgment continued on payment of $25 and costs, defen dant to obey traffic laws; Linda Rebecca Arrington, Southern Pines, driving without license, $25 and costs; Mattie Cox, San ford, Route 5, driving while drunk, judgment continued on payment of $100 and costs, license revoked 12 months; Jimmie Gant Horne, Rockingham, escaping from prison, in view of sentence recently imposed in Richmond county for offenses connected with this escape, this court im poses sentence of only 60 days; Mike Daugherty, Carthage, and Wii'lliam McPhail, Raeford, as sault and battery on female, ma licious damage, not guilty; How ard Carson Campbell, Cameron, Route 1, driving while drunk, after license suspension, not guil ty; Johnny Richard Livingston, Pope AFB, speeding 70 in 55- mile zone, 30 days or $25 and costs, not guilty of careless and reckless driving. Cecil Earl Williams, Eagle Springs, Route 1, and W. C. Mor gan, Star, Route 1, malicious des truction of property, Williams also charged with assault and battery, and assault on a female, judgment continued in both cases until next Monday when defendants are to be tried on larceny charges, Williams to be held until then under $750 cash bond, Morgan’s bond of $1,000 already made to be con tinued until Monday; Henry Mc Leod, assault on female, the pros ecuting witness Kate McLeod failing to appear when the case was called, subpoena ordered to issue for her for show cause hear ing next Monday; Alton McCrim- mon, assault and battery on son, judgment continued on payment of costs and good behavior toward all his family during next two years; James Martin, assault with deadly weapon (glass), prosecut ing witness failing to appear, sub poena ordered to issue requiring him to appear in court next Mon day to testify in this case; Eugene Martin, assault with deadly wea pon, called and failed, capias to issue returnable next Monday, a good justified or cash bond of $250 required for his appearance; Irving Peele, assault with deadly weapon, nol pros with leave (de fendant in state hospital); Charles E. Blackwell, violation of judg ment, capias dismissed (defen dant having already served the 30, days’ sentence in this case); Otis Brower, assault on a female, costs; Rufus Hampton, Eagle Springs, Route 1, assault with deadly weapon (pistol) with in tent to kill, continued because of illness of defendant. FLOOR SANDING And REFINISHING J. B. SHORT Box 382 Southern Pines Phone OX 5-6411 Floor Covering Hardwood Floors Installed Wall Tile Ceramic & Plastic Counter Tops Aluminum Windows. Screens and Doors All Work Guaranteed Estimates Free tfn MDMMi Gas Heaters CHEERFULATORS • Exclusive Zipper Burner • Exclusive Heart Shaped Radiants • Exclusive Combustion Chamber • Exclusive Heavy Duty Backwall • Exclusive Heat Exchanger Here’s why Adams Cheerfulators are perfectly matched for best per formance in one compact package. Unique Cheerfulator construction is built-in to deliver most heat at lowest cost. SEE THEM NOW! GANTT PROPANE GAS COMPANY. INC. Ph. WI 4-2308 Aberdeen, N .C. 03,10,17,24 WIN $15 IN MERCHANDISE You Don’t Even Have To Register! Here Are The Rules Starting, Monday. September 30th each prescrip tion number we fill will be placed in a* box. At the end of two weeks we will draw out a number. The person whose number is on the prescription will be given absolutely tree, merchandise in amount of $15.00. The same thing will lake place every two weeks. First Winner: Mrs. Joe Garzik Two Pharmacists on duty to give you Prompt, Efficient Service: Winston Burroughs Joe Montesanti, Jr. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE The undersigned having duly qualified as the administratrix of the Estate of Sarah Agnes Smith, Deceased, late of the above nam ed county and state, all persons, firms, and corporations having claims of whatsoever nature against the said Sarah Agnes Smith, Deceased, are hereby no tified to exhibit the said claim or claims to the undersigned on or before the 17th day of April, 1964, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms, and corporations indebted to the said Sarah Agnes Smith, Deceased, are hereby requested to pay the said indebtedness to the undersigned immediately. This the 17th day of October, 1963. LILLIAN S. McLEAN, Admin istratrix, Estate of Sarah Agnes Smith, Deceased. W. Lamont Brown Attorney 017,24,31,N7 good many of them all by itself. This was the case of Lee Roger Flowers, 17-year-old Negro youth of Jackson Springs Route 1, who pleaded guilty to the following charges brought by Trooper R. R. Samuels after an accident in Min eral Springs township September 21: careless and reckless driving, accident, personal injury, leaving iscene without giving name, no liability insurance, no registra tion, no license plate. Flowers was handed a six months’ road suspended for 12 months on payment of a $100 fine and costs, and directed not to drive a motor vehicle on the public highways during the sus pension period, also to pay or cause to be paid the damage done to the other car. Other Cases Other cases disposed of: Gilford G. Patterson, Cameron, driving while drunk, 60 days or $100 and costs, license revoked for 12 months; Tommy Sparrow Davis, Seagrove, Route 2, dare- less and reckless driving, acci dent, personal injury, 60 days suspended for 12 months on pay ment of $35 and costs, not to drive in careless and reckless manner or at excessive speed during suspension period; Coy Stephen Lewis III, Robbins, ex ceeding safe speed, accident, $10 and costs; Minor Eugene Free man, Robbins, Route 2, driving without insurance, no license plates, 60 days or $25 and costs, not to operate car until he first complies with laws; Raymond El liott McMillan, Addor, driving without license, improper brakes, $15 and costs, not to operate car till he secures license and has brakes repaired; James Banner Ewing, Pinehurst, driving while drunk, no operator’s license, 60 days or $100 and costs, license revoked 12 months; Roy Brower. 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