o'CRIF^ xVife* x'HEVrEUl—tsoutfiern I^nes, Jfortfi Carolina \ 1 Page A SOUTHERN PINES RECORDER'S COURT A local man was sentenced to a year on the roads, with no privi lege of suspended sentence, after three traffic charges against him were heard by Judge W, Harry Fullenwider in the regular Wed nesday session of Southern Pines Hecorder’s Court last week. James Robert Monroe, 37, was charged in one case with having no operator’s license and with dis obeying a stop sign. In another, the charge was driving after his license was revoked, an offense in which a year’s prison sentence is mandatory. The court took note of the fact that Monroe had a rec ord of several previous traffic law violations. Appeal to Superior Court was entered by the defendant and PUBLIC NOTICE Be sure to attend our BIG SALE JUNE 4 -10 and take advant age of our won- Iderful bargains. I MAIN ST. ABERDEEN RM VICTOR FABULOUS SPORTABOUT BUY! more people television than JJK^erkind... buck AND WHITE V OR COLOR The HIGHLANDER Series 94-A-08-M 19" tube (overall diag.) 172 sq. in. picture RCA VICTOR l\/ewVistd TV • Super-powerful "New Vista" Tuner • Big, Bright Fuli-Picture Tube • Up-front “Golden Throat” ' Sound ROB'TG. SMITH Television & Radio Ph. 695-9731 715 S.W. Broad SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. Hours 2 p.m. - 10 p.m. DAILY bond was set at $500. Monroe’s son, James R. Monroe, Jr., 17, was a defendant in the same court session charged with having no operator’s license and exceeding safe speed, resulting in accident. Jointly charged with the younger Monroe was William Eu gene Rounds, 20, of Southern Pines whose sports car—with Monroe driving and Rounds cis passenger—left Highway 22 and overturned, near St. Joseph’s Hospital, early on the morning of May 17. Rounds, who was charg ed with allowing an unlicensed person to drive, had suffered a se vere cut on his right foot and was treated at St. Joseph’s. Monroe was scratched and bruised but not otherwise injured. According to the testimony, Monroe had no driver’s license, although Rounds said he asked and was told Monroe had one, be fore letting Monroe drive his car. Judge Fullenwider taxed both the defendants with the costs and directed that Monroe walk twice to Howard Johnson’s Restaurant and back, in place of paying a fine—once for himself and once for Rounds whose foot injury pre vented his walking. Two Fort Bragg soldiers, Gary L. Mantz and James E. Geislin, were charged with larceny of gas oline. They were taxed with the court costs and each was ordered to pay the cost of stolen gasoline, through the court, and it was di rected that the commanding offi cer of each be informed of their conviction. Geislin was ordered confined to the local jail until 6 p. m. on the day of the trial and Mantz until 6:30 p. m. A sentence of four months on the roads was suspended for two years, for Marvin Gay of South ern Pines who was charged with assault on a female, on payment of a fine of $15 and the costs and on condition he not be convicted of a similar offense for two years. Other cases heard were: Leslie Owen Capps, Sanford, speeding 45 in 35 zone, driving on wrong side of road, improper brakes, $10 and costs; Philip Han cock, non-support, nol pros with leave on payment of costs; Sigrid Blum Black, Route 2, Vass, speed ing 65 in 35 zone, $10 and costs; James Howard McGrath, Greens boro, speeding 70 in 60 zone, $10 and costs; Paul Wiseman Reese, Pinebluff, no operator’s license, pay costs (defendant had obtain ed license); John Cranford Rol lins, Route 3, Carthage, no opera tor’s license, judgment as of non suit; Clyde Earl McCrimmon, careless and reckless driving, pay costs and walk everywhere he i goes from the day of trial to June '5—the passengers in the car to take one day’s walking for the defendant; Harry L. Klabhatz, disobeying stop sign, $5 and costs. Reginald Howard Wilson, im proper muffler, pay costs (muf fler has been fixed); 'Thomas W. Bailey, Star Route, Vass’, dis obeying stop sign, $5 and costs; Dixie Parsons Blake, Route 1, Candor, disobeying stop sign, pay costs and walk to Howard John son’s Restaurant and back; Jean McKinnon Hubbal’d, disobeying stop sign, $10 and costs; Charlie Herm.an McCrimmon, Route 1, Cameron, speeding 70 in 60 zone, $10 and costs; Thomas Hales Johnson, Midway, Ga., speeding 65 in 45 zone, $20 and costs; Clarence Willie Jackson, Fort Banning, Ga., speeding 75 in 60 zone, $15 and costs; James Mor gan, Aberdeen, assault on female, nol pros with leave on payment of costs. Charged with public drunken ness were: Theron A. Burrow, $5 and costs; Ernest Leroy Mack, Durham, (also charged with pos session of seal-broken whiskey), $10 and costs, the Whiskey to be destroyed; Stancer Lee Pankey, one month on the roads, suspend ed six months on payment of $5 and costs, not to be convicted of a similar offense for six months; Gerald Brower, Robbins, $10 and costs; Ann E. McGinnis, $5 and costs; William E. Holden, Route 1, Shallotte, $10 and costs; Frank lin Arnette, Pinehurst, $5 and costs. In the previous week’s session of the court, hitherto imreported, the following cases were heard: Louis C. Cunningham, Raeford, allowing unlicensed person to drive, pay the costs; Larry Adams, Eastwood, assault on female, nol pros with leave on payment of costs; Emmanuel N. Dugan, North Charleston, S. C., speeding 65 in 55 zone, $10 and costs; Charles Council Mitch ell, speeding 55 in 35 zone, plea of guilty of speeding 50 accepted, one month on the roads, suspended for 12 months on payment of $15 and costs, not to be convicted of any moving motor vehicle viola tion in 12 months; James R. Branch, Route 2, Carthage, driv ing on wrong side of road, result ing in accident, pay costs and walk to Howard Johnson’s Res taurant and back; Richard Sew ard, Niagara, public drunkenness, $10 and costs. William David Phillips, resist ing arrest, common law public nuisance, to be confined to jail from 6:30 p. m. on day of trial to 12:30 a. m. the next morning; Mrs. Joe Phillips, assault with deadly weapon, to be confined to jail from noon to 6 p. m. on day fol lowing trial, the gun to be con fiscated and sold; James Thomas Bogan, vile and profane language, sentence of one month on the roads ordered into execution for failure to comply with terms of suspended sentence in previous case; Robert Lee Coppinger, speeding 45 in 30 zone, pay costs and walk to Howard Johnson’s Restaurant and back. Herbert Small, assault with ‘D. E.’ Students Earn Over |13,.500 In Program At Aberdeen High School LEGAL NOTICE Lowest Priced FRIGIDAIRE FREEZER You can buy! Model UFD-10-63 8.61 eu. ft. net capacity • Big 336 lbs. capacity. • Proved zero zone freezing! • 4 full-width shelves—plus extra-deep door shelves! • Porcelain Enamel interior! • Frigidaire dependability, too! ^ $199.95 easy terms KRIGIIDAIRE PftODUGT OP OBNKRAU MOTORO BURNEY Hardware Co. I Soulh Si. Aberdeen NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a cer tain deed of trust executed by ERNEST C. PITTS and wife, JENNETTE G. PITTS to A. S. RUGGLES, Trustee for The Southern Pines Building & Loan Association, dated May 3, 1955 and recorded in the Moore Coun ty Registry in Mortgage Book 111, at page 611; and under and by virture of the authority vested in the undersigned as Substitute Trustee by an instrument of writ ing, dated May 18, 1964, and re corded in the Moore Coimty Reg istry in Book 271, at page 543, de fault having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and the said deed of trust being by the terms there of subject to foreclosure, the holder of the indebtedness there by secured having demanded a foreclosure thereof, for the pur pose of satisfying said indebted ness, the undersigned Substitute Trustee will offer for sale at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Court House door in Carthage, North Carolina, at 12 o’clock NOON, on the 29 day of June, 1964, the land conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in McNeill Township, near the Town, of Southern Pines, Moore County North Carolina and being des cribed as follows: BEING LOTS NOS. 12, 13 and 14, in Subdivision plan of TRACT #31 to 42, inclusive, EDGEMORE HEIGHTS, said plan or map hav ing been prepared by J. B. Swett, C. E., in February 1924 and being recorded in the official Map Book of Moore County, North Carolina, and being the same lands con veyed by deed from Norman Cad- dell and wife, Mary Caddell to Ernest C. Pitts and wife, Jennette Garner Pitts, dated June 16, 1953, and recorded in the Moore Coun ty Registry in Deed Book 186, at page 138. This sale is made on accoimt of default in the payment of the indebtedness secured by the said deed of trust. The successful bidder will be required to deposit with the Clerk of the Superior Court as earnest money, ten per cent (10%) of the first ONE THOUSAND ($1,000.00) DOLLARS of his bid and five per cent (5%) of the excess over One THOUSAND ($1,000.00) DOL LARS. Dated this 27th. day of May 1964. R. F. HOKE POLLOCK SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE ROWE and ROWE, ATTORNEYS SOUTHERN PINES, N C. j4,11,18,25c »oyeifs WH BEEFEATER GIN _ fif™ IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND BY KOBRANO CORP. NEWYORKl.N.Y. 94 PROOF*100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS The 19 “Distributive Educa tion’’ students at Aberdeen High School who have been employed in various occupations during the past school year have earned $13,- 501.56 reports Mrs. W. M. Book er of Southern Pines, their super visor. The students have worked in the following businesses: A & P, Winn-Dixie, Belk-Hensdale, Lee’s Variety Store, Southern National Bank, Holiday Inn, Sandhill Citi zen, Mid-South Bakery, McNeill Oil Company, South Street Serv ice Station, Pinehurst Country deadly weapon six months in jail, suspended for 12 months on payment of the costs and these conditions: defendant to vacate premises where he has been liv ing by 3 p. m. on day of his trial and not to be found back on the premises until further order of the court, not to molest his wife in any way, not to be convicted of a similar offense in 12 months; Martha Ruth, slander, case trans ferred to Moore County Record er’s Court at Carthage; James Dowdy, public drunkenness, one month on the roads, suspended for 12 months on payment of the costs and on condition he not be convicted of a similar offense for 12 months; James Lloyd Terry, public drunkenness, $5 and costs. Frank Wright, Lost City, as sault by pointing gun, nol pros with leave on payment of costs, gun to be confiscated and sold; Archie Waddell, Jr., possession of alcoholic beverage with seal broken, $10 and costs; Ronald B. Britt, speeding 45 in 35 zone, $10 and costs; Henry Otis Caddell, Carthage, public ^unkenness, $10 and costs; Albert Hicks, Youngs Road, public drunkenness, one month on the roads suspended for 12 months on payment of the costs and on these conditions: not to be convicted of a similar of fense in 12 months, not to go on the premises of the taxi stand or in any place selling alcoholic beverages other than grocery stores—and then he must be in the company of his wife and chil dren. 'The case of James Cole, charg ed with assault on female (sen tenced to four months on the roads, appeal to Superior Court entered, bond set at $400) was re ported in detail in last week’s Pilot. PAINTING PATCHING Club, Williams Esso, Carpenter’s Gulf Station, Wick’s Chevrolet, Carolina Soap and Candle, Dobbs House Restaurant, and Buster’s Cash Market. The Moore County School’s vo cational program which started with 29 D. E. students in the Fall of 1963, has expanded to include about 100 D. E. students and 50 Industrial Cooperative Training students registered for the Fall | of 1964. D. E. is offered at Aber deen, West End and Union Pines and I. C. T. will be offered at Aberdeen and Union Pines, Mrs. Booker said. Although the D. E. students of West End have not been employ ed on a cooperative basis, many of them have been working and will do so for school credit next year. The West End D. E. students have worked at the Pinehurst Greenhouse, Schmelzer’s Turf Shop, Winn-Dixie, Belk-Hensdale and Catos. On May 19, the present D. E. students held a meeting at the West End High School for the purpose of welcoming the new and incoming D. E. students and to explain how the D. E. club functions. William Gentry of Bar- num Realty, Southern Pines, and a member of the D. E. Advisory Committee, spoke to the group on how to have a successful job in terview. Many of these students are just going for job interviews for summer jobs and will contin ue working next fall. ROY WHITAKER PHONE 294-9473 PINEHURST. N. C. WALL PAPERING CANVASING SPECIAL! 22-INCH POWER LAWN MOWER with horsepower BRIGGS 8e STRATTON MOTOR $49.95 W, H. Edmund To Address Kiwanis W. H. (Bid) Edmund, executive consultant with the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, will be the speaker at next Wed nesday’s meeting of the Sand hills Kiwanis Club at Doug Kelly’s Holiday Inn Restaurant. W. T. Huntley is the program chairman. Mr. Edmund will speak on the topic, “Count Up,” pointing out the greatness of the American heritage and how it can be kept great. Now on special assignment by Goodyear, Mr. Edmund travels an average of 70,000 miles each year and makes over 150 personal appearances annually, in the United States and Canada. PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS Other Mowers, push and self-propelled SEE US FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS IN MOWERS ALSO We have a Lawn Mower repair de partment with a trained mechanie in eharge. We carry Briggs & Strat ton Motors and parts. Pinehurst Warehouses PH. 294-3412 Pinehurst WORSHAM'S IN PINEHURST “FINEST IN FOODS” FRYERS 25( LB. SUCED Spiced Lunchmeat - - - 39c lb. BONELESS Corn Beef Briskets - - -69c lb. Fresh Fish Dept. Red Snappers 1 to 3 lb. Size FILLET OF FLOUNDER FILLET OF .SOLE FILLET OF SNAPPER ^ PUPPY DRUM - PORGIES DRESSED CATFISH STRIPE BASS-SHRIMP BACKFIN & Special CRABMEAT Nabisco Chicken In A Basket Can Star Kist Tuna 39c S. S. Pierce Fine Foods Choice Imported Select Wines WORSHAM'S Grocery & Meat Market PHONE 294-3511 WE DEUVER PINEHURST. N. C.

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