PAGE FOURTEEN Charges Against Two Young Men Are Non-Suited, Except Trespass Count Man Claimed Ring Was Ob Television THE PILOT. So«*hem Pines, North PINEBLUFF FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 1954 Set When Removed Charges of breaking and enter ing and larceny against two She had pled not guilty to all except the speeding charge but was found guilty on all counts. Judge Rowe allowed a suspended sentence, on payment of $50 fine ing and larceny against xwo condition young men—Frank Johi^on 19,^ / , behavior for two years, Carthage, Route 2, and William Higgins, 20, of Carthage—were non-suited in recorders court Monday by Judge J. Vance Rowe, but Johnson was found guilty of but Johnson was found guilty oi withdrew trespass and H ggms of aidmg, penor Comt^^^^^ and abetting in this offense. -For each, judgment was con tinued on payment of the costs. Judge Rowe said he had made punishment light “because the court is satisfied the defendants had not wilfully committed any offense, but did what their em ployer had told them to do.” What they had been told to do was to repossess a television set from the home of Henry Gamer. Alter they had entered the home and taken out the set. Garner indicted them for breaking ^d entering and larceny, claiming that a ring valued at $84 had been on the television set before it was removed, and subsequent ly could not be found. of good behavior for two years, during which she is to remain under supervision of the State probation officer. The defendant appealed the judgment to Su perior Cc — the appeal and ilaid the line and posts. Highway Patrol Corporal M. S. Parvin of near Carthage said that two men had thrown one- half -gallon jars of whiskey from the car and had jumped out and that he had chased and jested the defendant who had driven off in the car. Other Cases Heard Other cases heard Monday, list ing defendant, charge and dispo sition of case (all penalties with costs added unless otherwise noted), were: Curtis Wade, Eastwood, driv ing witout license, failure to re port accident involving more than $100 in damage, pled not guilty. young m^ testified that Lund guilty as charged except they knew nothing about such that State took nol pros on driv rteg and the original charges'3 were non-suited by Judge Rowe. During the testimony, it became evident, however, that they en tered the Garner home without proper claim and delivery papers for the television set and judge Rowe ordered the warrant amended to charge trespass. Liquor, Speeding Charged Dola Futch Manway, 45-year- old Cameron, Route 1, woman, was sentenced to six months in the women’s division of State prison on charges of speeding 70 miles per hour, possession of il licit whiskey, transporting whis key and having no horn on the car she was driving. ing without license charge, 30 days suspended on payment of $25 fine and costs; Earl Stutts, Carthage, drunken driving, $100, license to be revoked for one year; Joe Smith, failure to com ply with former judgment of the court, commitment to issue for sentence to 30 days on the roads imposed May 14; Kenneth Charles Wallace, Pinehurst, care less and reckless driving result ing in personal injury, pled not guilty, found guilty of following too close and driving and passing too close, not guilty of careless and reckless driving, 60 days sus- pended on payment of costs and the medical expenses of David By MRS EHHMAN PICKLER Birth Announcement Born \to Mr. and Mrs. Carl| Parrish a daughter, August 27, at St. Joseph Hospital. Brief Mention Buster Keith left on Monday for Raleigh and from there went to Fort Jackson for service in the| US Arjny. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marts and sons, Billy and Johnny, have re turned from Fredericktown, Ohio, where they ?pent a week, with Mr. Mart’s parents, Mr. and] Mrs. Artie Marts. Mrs. Ruey Hewitt and children, Winnie Lee and Jimmy, of Tabor] City are guests this week of Mrs. Hewitt’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lee. Pfc. and Mrs. Dennis Southern | have returned home after spend ing three weeks in Cuero, Texas, with his parents. Mrs. L. L. Wilson, Jr., of Golds boro spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Virgil] Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Perkins and children of Cleveland, Ohio were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marts. They were en route to Miami, Fla., where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Mary David has returned! home after spending the summer] in Miami, Fla., with her daugh-| ter, Mrs. J. Siket, and Mr. Siket. Miss Hadie Gray of Atkinson will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. W. B. Woodcock, Jr., and Mr. Woodcock. Hadie will attend school in Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pickier spent Sunday, in Sanford with her mother, Mrs. V. F. Tarlton, and] Bister, Mrs. E. A. Helms, and Mr. Helms. Miss Ruth Troutman has gone to Winston-Salem, where she will teach in one of the schools. Sf« UP! WITH ■ I • sflto A&P TUNA FISH PAPER NAPKINS m FEACHES JEWEL (ML Fancy White. Meat Marcal Sliced or Halves 5c Off Deal You Pay 7-Oz Can 80-Ct Pkgs. No. 2^ Cans Qt. Bot. iLuncheon Meat Wilt Prem- - - - Swift Premium Hamburger - - - - Swift Premium Pure Pork Sausage - - For Beef Sandwiches Swift’s Steaks - - 12-Oz. Can lO-Oz Can 10-Oz Can 13-Oz Can 43c 41c 49c 47c 0? A&P Fancy ‘^3 ispfipF^MJIT SECTIONS Delicious Fresh Candy !ii syOKEBS __ ;'l Ann Page Pure Fruit tf1 STRAWBERRY PRESERVES . Ann Page Creamy Smooth ;! 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Doby, Carthage, drunk and disorderly, cursing, also James Doby, Carthage, malicious destruction > of property, cursing, threats (court accepts plea of guilty of drunk and disorderly), judgment continued for both on payment of a joint fine of $25 and one-half the costs each; James Doby also to pay costs of window at J. C.’s Grill, and both defendants ordered not to go upon the premises of J. C.’s GriU for the next two months; Robert Kelly, West End, driving without license, and James Smith, Jack- son Springs, aiding and abetting in driving without license, judg ment continued on payment of $25 fine and costs; Ernest Carter, Cameron, Route 1, giving liquor to a minor, cursing, pled not guilty, found not guilty; Albert Stubbs, drunken driving, called and failed, capias to issue for ap pearance September 13; J. B. In gram Jr., Richmond County, n(m- support, called and failed, capias to issue for defendant and sci fa for bondsman, new bond of $300 set. 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