THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1964 THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Page NINETEEN Full Docket Heard Monday In Moore County Recorder’s Court, Carthage A full after-holiday docket kept Moore County Recorder’s Court, with Judge J. Vance Rowe pre siding, in session until late after noon Monday, as the regular weekly session of the court was held. Here is a summary of the cases heard: Elbert- L. Sullivan, Carthage, speeding 54 in 35 zone, $15 and costs; Larry C. Smith, Carthage, exceeding safe speed, accident and property damage, $25 and costs; Morrison Cooley Brady, Liberty, careless and reckless driving, accident ■ with personal injury, judgment continued on payment of $50 fine and costs and payment of medical expenses of person injured in accident, not to drive in a careless and reckless manner during 12 months nor when defendant has had any amount of an intoxicating bev erage; John Oliver Darnell, Star Route, Carthage, exceeding safe speed, accident resulting in property damage, judgment con tinued on payment of $15 fine and costs and pay damage to car, defendant required to file a state ment showing repairsi to car have been made. James Rush Tucker, Route 7, Sanford, careless and reckless driving, judgment continued for 12 months on payment of $35 fine and costs, not to operate a motor vehicle while he has any amount of an intoxicating -beverage of any kind, with seal broken, in the vehicle; Henry Me A. Burwell, Pinehurst, hunting without li cense, case continued to Satur day, January 18; Arnold L. Co mer, Route 2, Robbins, exceeding safe speed, accident, $10 and costs; Gerry McN. Coggin, San ford, speeding 65 in 55 zone, un lawful possession of illicit whis key, $10 and costs; Benny Clark Williamson, Route 2, Robbins, drunken driving, 60 days on roads, suspended on payment of $100 fine and costs, driver’s license to be revoked for 12 months. Walter Lee Stinnette, Carthage, drunken driving, resisting arrest, 90 days on the roads, suspended for 12 months on payment of $150 fine and costs, not to operate a motor vehicle while under the in fluence, nor to violate law against assault and battery, during that time, operator’s license to be re voked for 12 months, the clerk di rected to pay for a new coat for the police officer out of the fine; Raymond Ritter, Pinehurst, as sault and battery on female, judg ment continued for 12 months on payment of costs and on condi tion of good behavior to family and that he not take liquor to his home or come home intoxicated during the 12 months; Junior I. Flinchum, Route 3, Carthage, ex ceeding safe speed, not guilty, failure to report accident, $15 and costs. Sammie Lee, Carthage, disturb ing peace, carrying concealed weapon, not guilty (the sheriff di rected to destroy the weapon, with consent of defendant); George Clinton McNeill, Carth age, drunken driving, plea of guilty of careless and reckless driving accepted, $25 and costs; Gloria Dawn Davis, Norwich, N. Y., driving without operator’s li cense, failure to grant right of way, resulting in accident, found not guilty of failure to grant right of way, as to driving without li cense, judgment continued on payment of costs (the court found the defendant had been liv ing in this state two and a half months and, in view of other cir cumstances, was, for the purpose of the law, a resident of this state at the time of arrest). Ervin Richardson, Eagle Springs, disposing of mortgaged property, nol pros with leave, re fusing to surrender license to proper officer, 60 days oh roads, suspended on payment of $10 fine and costs; Charles E. Burke, Route 2, Sanford, attempt to com mit arson, assault and battery on wife, nol pros on payment of costs by prosecuting witness ((his wife); Walter B. Cole, Jr., Car thage, speeding 48 in 35 zone, $10 and costs; Franklin D. Hughes, Route 1, Robbins, non-support of wife and child, abandonment, found guilty only of non-support of child, 90 days on the roads, suspended on payment of the costs and payment of $80 to Vivian S. Hughes, his wife, to cover back payments under a separation agreement and then, beginning January 7, to pay $15 per week toward support of their six-year-old daughter. Locke McMillan, Taylortowh, Pinehurst, abandonment and non support, nol pros with leave on recommendation of solicitor. Cash bonds in speeding cases were for feited, as posted by Lester B. Wallace, Sr., John Thompson Merrill, Leland P- Bradford and Martha Adcox Bullard; David Ray Goodwin, speeding 65 in 55 zone, $10 and costs. PaintiiigsM littilWBnPont LUCmi' WALL PAINT No stirring, no priming. 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Mrs. Buffkin was assisted by Robbie Jo Buffkin, Jennifer David, and Sue Donathan. Biriefs Miss Alice Pohl of Raleigh was dinner guest of Mrs. David Bailey Wednesday evening. Miss Pohl is a former resident of Aberdeen and has just returned from a three and a half-months’ trip to Europe. Miss Marion Doub has returned to California following the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doub. Charles Merrill spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Merrill. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lockey, Jr. and son have returned to 5T. Knox, Ky., following the holiday visit with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Lockey. Mrs. W. C. Johnston of Moores- ville spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. D. H. Reed. Joining them for Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Reed of Badin and Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Johnston and family of Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Gaillard and son, Robert Bruce, of Char lotte spent a long weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Gaillard and Mr. and Mrs. James Veasey. Miss Martha Jo Robbins return ed Sunday to Pineland College where she is a member of the Junior Class, High School Divi sion, there. She has spent the past three weeks at her home here. Tommy Gschwind, Bill Wooten and Vann Clark spent the week end at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wall and children, Belinda and Steve, of Raleigh spent a part of the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Doub. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Melvin and June returned on New Year’s Day following a week’s trip to Florida. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT, MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS AND ADVERTISING TELEPRAYER (Next Vireek, January 13 - 17, 1964) Hear Rev. Carl. Wallace and Father John Harper discuss the following subjects: Monday — How to Pray Tuesday — Faith Healing Wednesday — Confession Thursday — Miracles Friday — Heaven and Hell Dial OX 22941 day or night COLLINS IMil mm , . 1*^ STARTS THURSDAY JANUARY 9th BIG SAVINGS ON MANY ITEMS! Cannon Sheets Absolutely first quality. 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