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THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963
Junior Traveling
Bowlers Win Match
The OK Bowl’s Junior Travel
ing League defeated the Juniors
from Fayetteville’s E: & B Lanes
in Wilmington Saturday.
The Southern Pines five also
walked away with high honors
among all the teams competing in
the Traveling League.
Robin Grover rolled a 221 for
high game of the day and finished
with a 510 series.
Teddy Nanopoulos followed
with 204 high and a 505 series.
Ronnie Bradley rolled a 484
series, Chuck Frye a 387 and
Danny Crowley finished with a
479.
Southern Pines won 26 points
out of a possible 28.
On April 6, the local Juniors
will bowl in Rockingham.
Southern Pines Recorders Court
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In addition to a hearing in the
Willie R. Dowdy murder case
(previously reported, also new de
velopments in front page story
today), the following cases were
heard by Judge W. Harry Fullen-
wider in last Wednesday’s session
of Southern Pines Recorder’s
Court:
Hazel C. Hinsley, Lakeview, al
lowing unlicensed person to drive,
I $25 and costs; Clyde Junior Lus-
I ter, Pinehurst, no operator’s lic-
I'ense, not guilty, same defendant,
^ disobeying stop sign, $10 and
costs; Robert Johnson, Sanford,
allowing unlicensed person to
drive, $25 and costs; 'Thomas G.
Gibson, driving without valid op
erator’s license (glasses required),
pay costs and walk to Howard
Johnson’s (between Southern
Pines and Aberdeen) and back
(walking option offered defen
dant in lieu of paying fine, ac-
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OF THE SEASON
Special Groups
of
Dresses and Skirts
Price
ARRIVING DAILY . . .
Spring and Summer Cottons
Use our convenient lay-away plan
Open all day Wednesday
Wellesley Bldg. Opposite
Pinehurst, N. C. Holly Inn
cording to custom of the court);
James Chisholm, Charlotte, speed
ing 50 in 35 zone, $15 and costs;
Emmal Lee Small, Route 7, Jones
boro, no operator’s license, $25
and costs.
Charged with public drunkeness
and all sentenced to pay $10 and
costs were; Thad Wilburn, Car
thage; Curtis Medlin, Cameron;
Joe Thomas Pass, Southern Pines;
Stancer Lee Pankey, Southern
Pines (also iStipulated that he
will receive active jail sentence
if convicted of similar offense
within four months); Cossie Han
cock, Southern Pines (fine and
costs paid on suspension of six-
months road sentence, to run con
currently with suspended sen
tence in former case, not to be
convicted of similar offense with
in six months).
Arthur Flinchiun,
Carthage, Dies
Arthur Lee Flinchum, 70, of
Carthage died Thursday of last
week.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Mary Inman Flinchum; his father,
John Thomas Flinchum of Carth
age; five brothers, Alex, Joel,
Robert, Brady and Emery Thomas
Flinchum, all of Carthage; three
sisters, Mrs. Wiley Purvis of High
Falls, Mrs. H. B. Brady of Car
thage nd Mrs. D. J. Hicks of
Carthage; and three grandchil
dren.
Funeral services were held Sun
day at the Calvary Baptist Church
conducted by the Rev. Bennie
Maness. Burial was in the church
cemetery.
Like to be a state driver license
examiner? Qualifications, salary,
etc. are listed in a free leaflet ob
tainable by writing the Depart
ment of Motor Vehicles, Raleigh.
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ORATORY WINNERS— Mary Ann Cuff, 13, left, and Patty
Robinson, 12, right, were winners of the seventh and eighth
grades’ oratorical contest at St. Anthony’s Catholic School,
presenting original speeches on “Why I Should Choose A
Catholic High School.” With them is Sister Barbara Anne, con
test coach, who will accompany the girls to Durham Sunday
for the 17-county deanery contest. Mary Ann won for St. An
thony’s Parish of Southern Pines while Patty won for Sacred
Heart Parish of Pinehurst. For St. Anthony’s, second place was
won by Carole Dr-exel and third by Arthur Jellison. Children
from the two Sandhills parishes attend the school.
(V. Nicholson photo)
Charles Rose, Jr. Given
AFROTC College Award
Charles A. Rose, Jr., received
an Outstanding Service Award
for superior achievement as a
cadet in the Air Force Reserve
Officers Training Corps at East
Carolina College, Greenville.
Awards were made in a cere
mony in Austin Auditorium at
the college. The cadet is the son
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our grati
tude to our friends and neighbors
for their cards, flowers and other
expressions of sympathy, follow
ing the death of our son, Sandy
Thomas Johnson, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Johnson
and Family
of Mrs. Charles A. Rose of South
ern Pines.
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