G t > D t THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page SEVENTEEN WALL-TO-WALL CARPET • BIGELOW • MOHAWK • ALEXANDER - SMITH QUALITY INSTALLATIONS Select From MOORE COUNTY RECORDER'S COURT Over 50 Rolls in Slock 5,000 Sq. Yds. Over 450 Samples To Select From Free Decorator Service Central Carolinas Largest Stock 'Select Your Carpet Today- We Install Tomorrowl" ‘.'A’ 5 sav ing Sanford. N. C. 3 Young Men Fined For Attempt To Steal $600 Boat From Carthage Man SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS WEEKLY. Three young Pope Air Force Base airmen, charged with at tempting to steal a boat valued at $600, and malicious damage to personal property, drew 60 days each in Moore Recorder’s Court at .Carthage, Monday, suspended on payment of $325 and costs. Out of the fine. Judge J. Vance Rowe directed the clerk to pay Curt Luther of Carthage $125 to cover damage to his boat. While the defendants Earl Wiser, 18, and Randy Kohn, 21, and Jay Gruber, 22 (charged with aiding and abetting) did not testify, Carthage Police Officer John McDonald read excerpts from their police statements. These indicated that Wiser had been the ringleader in the pro ject, recruiting his buddies to help steal Luther’s boat late in the night of August 13. Wiser, who had been dating a Carthage girl, had seen the boat at Luther’s place and secured the aid of Grubber and Kohn. While Gruber engaged Night Police man Paul Lamm in conversation near the courthouse, Wiser and Kohn tried to loosen the boat from its holder but succeeded only in damaging it. Later, on hearing someone (Lamm) ap proach, they fled and Gruber, in the car, could not find them. All made their way back separately to Pope, where they were later arrested with the help of Army authorities. In court, they plead ed guilty to trespass and mali cious damage. Other cases disposed of; Charles Williams, Robbins, ex ceeding safe speed, judgment continued for 12 months on pay ment of costs and on condition defendant obey the speed laws during that time; Sidney Dallas Turner, Cameron Route 2, ex ceeding safe speed, judgment continued on payment of costs, defendant to pay or cause to be paid damage to pickup; Patricia Anne Baldwin, Southern Pines, careless and reckless driving, ac cident, judgment continued on payment of $25 and costs, de fendant to pay or cause to be paid damage to other vehicle (evidence is this has been taken care of); Joseph Roy Hawkins, Southern Pines, exceeding safe speed, accident, $10 and costs; PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Facing Moore Memorial Hospital Pinehursl, N. C. PHONE 294-2771 OPEN 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. Thru Fri. - Sat. 9 to 6 SUNDAY: 2 to 6 p.m. H. C. Reaves, Sr. H. C. Reaves, Jr. Pharmacists a20tf James Guthrie Furr, Vass, Route 2, careless and reckless driving, speeding 85 in 55-mile zone, no valid operator’s license, 90 days suspended for 12f months on pay ment of $65 and costs, not to vio late laws against speeding, care less and reckless driving or driv ing while drunk, license to be suspended as provided by law. Nemrod Chadwick, Hubert, driving while drunk, 60 days or $100 and costs, license revoked 12 months; Raymond Winford Ed wards, Cameron, driving while drunk, defendant stating to the court that he was convicted of similar offense in Mt. Airy last Monday and his license revoked, is found guilty of second offense, 60 days suspended on payment of $200 and costs, license suspended for 12 months and an additional 12-months period; Clifton John son, Pinehurst, driving without license, exceeding safe speed, 30 days or $25 and costs; Francis Gagnor, Fort Bragg, failing to report accident, judgment con tinued on payment of costs (in cluding possible costs of moving defendant’s auto); Edward Brew er, Aberdeen, exceeding safe speeid, judgment continued on payment of costs; Steve Edward Lanford, Bennett, Route 1, ex ceeding safe speed, $10 and costs, Ray Edward Britt, Robbins, Route 1, speeding 70 in 50-mile zone, $15 and costs. Beulah Little Ewing Daniels, Vass, public drunk, neglect of two-year-old child, 60 days in jail, suspended on 12 months’ probation and payment of costs, good behavior conditions, no drinking of wine or other intoxi cants, defendant to work at some gainful occupation, getting someone to look after her child when she must be away from home; Valentine DeLeon, escap ing from prison camp, three months to be served at expiration of present term; Winfred Reid Kay, Eagle Springs, Route 1, speeding 50 in 35-mile zone, careless and reckless driving, property damage, $25 and costs; Walton Brown, assault on female (bottle and auto), nol pros with leave (state’s witness cannot be found); William Warner, selling auto without delivering title, nol pros with leave; Artell Little, Eagle Springs, breaking and en tering, larceny probable cause found, bound over for grand jury action under $300 bond; Joe Scott. Shannon. Route 1, breaking and entering store house, larceny and receiving stolen goods, nol pros with leave; Abedee Blake, Candor, Route 1, non-support of five minor chil dren, Judgment continued on payment of costs and $150 per month toward support of family till further order of the court, starting October 15, defendant to relinquish any claim to the TV, washing machine and refrigera tor his wife took with her when she moved, and that prosecuting witness accept these items in full settlement of $480 balance of support payments now due; John ny Goins, Carthage, abandon ment and non-support of wife and three children, three months suspended on payment of costs, and $25 to wife toward support of herself and children, then $15 per week till further order; James EdwIaM Atkins, Vass, Route 2, driving without license, careless and reckless driving, driving after license revocation, 60 days or $200 and costs; Lee Daniel Gaddy, Pinehurst, assault and battery, 30 days or $25 and costs, defendant to stay out of place of business of Jimmie Wat kins during next six months; Roy McDonald, Arlington, Va. 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