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■1^ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 195S THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina The pecan tree of the South is of the same family as the hickory of the North. It has a thinner shell and larger meat of delicious PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS flavor, according to the American Association of Nm:serymen. ’ c ; e 32 IN ROW Blue Knights Top Rock Ridge 36-13 To Win Division Four Championship ' ^ "Rator* on a 30-yard one. The win meirked 32 straight for the Blue Knights and gave them the championship of Division four in the state set-up. KENTUCKY BOURBON BLENDED WHISKEY THE BOURBON DE LUXE COMPANY, DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, LOUISVILLE, KY. KENTUCKY BLENDED BOURBON WHISKEY- 86 PROOF—contains 49% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Pinehurst Maid Is Given Suspended Term For Forgery Annie May Gooch Washington of Pinehurst, 22-year-old Negro mother of three, drew a prison term of three to five years in Moore criminal court Monday, for 11 counts of forgery, involving checks passed on merchants in Southern Pines, Pinehurst, Car thage and Aberdeen. Judge Walter E. Crissman then suspended the sentence on gopd behavior conditions and on condi- I tion she repay th^ full amounts of the checks—a total of $245. Posing as a maid in a Pipehurst home, the well-dressed, well-spok en young woman driving her own car posed as a maid in a Pinehurst home, claiming the checks were her salary. Visiting the stores on Thursday afternoons—“maid’s day off’—she would buy a small amount of merchandise in each case, and take the rest in change. Nobody ever asked her for any identification, she told police. De fense counsel informed the court, “They made it sa easy fer her, af ter the first ones she just kept right on.’’ , Though her attorney claimed there were a “couple o^ the checks” she wouldn’t admit to, he pleaded her guilty on all counts. Chief C. E. Newton of Southern Pines testified she told him she wrote them all. • The victimized merchants were also represented in court though, because of her guUty plea, they did not have to testify. They'were Perkinson’s Jewelers, McAllister and Hobbs food store, Lee’s Stores Inc., McNeill & Co., Patch’s De partment Store, Colonial Stores, in Southern Pines; Mack’s Five and Ten, Bon Mart, Melvin Broth ers and Craig Drug Co., Aberdeen, and Lee’s Stores Inc., Carthage. She wa sapprehended when she attempted to cash a check at the Glitter Box id Aberdeen. The woman was employed dur ing this time as a nurse aid at St. Joseph of the Pines Hospital. Marketing specialists with the jAgjdcultural Marketing Service report that the number of ciga rettes manufactured is likely to continue to rise in 1957. BE READY FOR CHRISTMAS! Buy NOW and take advan tage of our LAY - AWAY PLAN Complete Line of JEWELRY Oldham's Jewelry Vass, N. C. All Fresh Merchandise Taken from our Regular Stock and Available at Exceptional Savings ALL EARLY FALL DRESSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR THIS PRE-HOLIDAY SALE. / A very interesting group of dark cottons, novelty fabrics, rayons, rayon and orlon combinations ... in regular and half sizes, junior and misses sizes. FEW SUITS. SKIRTS. BLOUSES. AFFTERNOON AND EVENING DRESSES . . . BOUFFANT PETTICOATS—NYLON OR HORSEHAIR- IN WHITE AND COLORS THE BALANCE OF EARLY FALL MILLINERY LITTLE GIRLS’ SKIRTS, BLOUSES, JACKETS AND JUMPERS YEAR ROUND SHOPPING CENTER SINCE 1897 Sonny Baker, much talked about quarterback for the Boone Trail six-man football team,' lived up to his press clippings Friday night as he tried desjJerately to qpark his team to a victory over the Southern Pines Blue Knights. But the story at the final gun was the same: the Knights, play ing one of the best games of the season, came out on top of a 36-13 score and moved one more rung upwards on their climb for a third straight state championship in the six-man leagues. In defeating Boone Trail, the Knights eamod the right to play Rock Ridge High School for the eastern division chcimpionship in six-mail competition. If they should win that one, scheduled for Friday night in Buie’s Creek, they would face the winner of the Ab erdeen-Oak Hill game (western division) for the state title. In the game Friday night, tvhich was played on the Pinehurst field before a large crowd and in good (Weather, Kenneth Creech and Lynn van Benschoten proved again that they are the big guns in the Knights’ offensive punch. Creech stored twice, once on a two-yard line buck in the third quarter, and again on a 15-yard dash in the fourth quarter. Van Benschoten scored in the first quarter on a two yard buck and in the fourth quarter on a 10- yard plunge over the center. Tony Parker took a pass from Bobby Watkins in the second pe riod and raced 30 yards for the other tally. Charles Watkins, get ting better all the time, kicked three extra points. Leonard said his chsirges looked exceptionally sharp on defense and could single out no single player as outstanding. “This game was strictly team play with six men on the field all the time doing their' jobs the best they knew how,” he said. “If we play this well again, we don’t guarantee a win, but at least someone will know ttiey’ve had a real game.” Boone Trail scored both its touchdowns on pass plays. Baker, touted as all-state and looking the part all the time, scored on a 15- yard pass and Jim Brown scored BANK TO CLOSE The Citizens Bank and Trust Company wil be closed all day next Thursday, November 22, for the Thanksgiving Day observance. Plans For Eve^ Member Canvass Set For Church The University of North Caro lina School of Medicine last year taught 249 imdergraduate medi-[.Sunday night, cal students, graduating 59. 'the budget, an JPage NINETEEN canvass has been set for next Sunday from 2 to 5:30, with Bry an Poe and WilMam P. Davis the over-all directors. Team captains for the canvass are Miss Norma Shiring, Harry H. Pethkk, Harry Fullenwider, A budget of $15,566, slightly [Edwin Sraail and Mrs, Robert less than last year, been j adopted by the congregation of ■ members of the teams have! the Church of Wide Peljovis^ip. ^ The adoption came at instructions, ly meetmg of the congregation to :peet m been lequested to meet in Fel- :jowship Han Saturday at d p. m. < In order every-: aembet PILOT advertising PAYS 3 Listen To Rev. Tom O'Neil over Station WFNC - 5000 watts AM & FM FAYETTEVILLE. N. AM 1390 on the Dial FM 98.1 on the Dial a THE TIME 7:15 P.M. Every Week Day Evening Monday Thru Friday ' Tune in Early and Hear Fulton Lewis, Jr. (news) 7:00 o’clock Rev. Tom O’Neil (psychic science) 7:15 o’clock Gabriel Heater (news) 7:30 o’clock FREE - A GLANOROnS WEEK AT NIANI BEACH Two Lucky People Will Live Like "King and Queen" For A Week—Guests Of Howard Johnson's Restaurant & Midway Esso Servicenter for Hungryt America iw*' Now Open - U. S. 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