Page TWELVE THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1963 Equestrian Team To Be Seen At Camden Mareh 31 On Sunday, March 31, the day following Carolina Cup Steeple- cha&a races at Camden, The S. C., United States Equestrian Three Day Team will have an exhibi tion at the Camden Polo Field, Broad St. (Routes 521 and 601). Ringside parking will be avail able, as will general admissions. The team has trained in Cam den since about January 1 in preparation for peirticipation in the Pan-American CJames in Brazil. This will constitute their final work-out prior to their de parture for South America about April 10. The United States Equestrian Team is supported by public do nation. All donations are tax de ductible. Several Defendants Choose To Walk Rather Than Be Fined In Court Here Peaches and Montgomery Cottage Cheese perfect salad-time partners... wonderfully satisfying for weight watchers, too. MMMM-Montgomery At your Store-At your Door , Several defendants in the March 6 session of Southern Pines Recor(Jer’s Court at the mu nicipal center chose the option of walking to Howard Johnson’s restaurant and motor lodge, and back, in place of paying a fine. The option is frequently offer ed defendants by Judge W. Harry Fullenwider to impress on them and the public the serious ness of “minor” traffic and other law violations. Paying court costs and taking the walk were the following de fendants, listed with charges; Louise Custer Lane, Sanford, improper auto registration; Billy Ray Jones, Fayetteville, speeding 60 in 45 zone (non-suit taken on charge of no operatorr’s license); Caleb Lucky, Hoffman, no oper ator’s license; Fred Boggins, Southern Pines, speeding 45 in 35 zone; Charles Wayne Anderson, Fort Bragg, no operator’s license; Herbert James Me Author, South ern Pines, poss-ession of 20 per cent wine with seal broken (wine to be destroyed). Charged with public drunken ness and paying $10 fine and costs were: William Henry Norris, Southern Pines, and Arnie L. Car lyle, Winston-Salem. Also charg ed with that offense, with other disposition, were: William Hoo ver Carlyle, Pinehurst, one month on roads, suspended three months on payment of costs and also payment of costs in a former case, not to be convicted of this charge or possession of whiskey in three months, not to be found in any place selling alcoholic bev erages; and Thomas Lewis, Sou thern Pines, found not guilty, but judge directed that he not be convicted of similar offense in next year, nor be found on the premises of Pugh’s Grill. Other cases: Kaye Marie Parsons, Route 2, Troy, speeding 50 in 35 zone, $15 and costs; Porter Gable Barron, Columbia, S. C., speeding 67 in 55 zone, $12 and costs; Mary A. Van Liew, New Blrunswick, N. J., speeding 70 in 55 zone, $15 and costs; John Duncan Meinnis, speeding 56 in 45 zone, $11 and costs; Robert Edward Scolten, Carrollton, Md., speeding 65 in 55 zone, no operator’s license, $35 (and costs; James Arthur Strider, Star, speeding 56 in 45 zone, $11 and costs; Thomas William Covey, Flint, Mich., speeding 65 in 45 zone, $20 and costs; Thomas Ed ward Collier, Carthage, hit and run (property damage only), fol lowing too closely, pay costs, not to operate a motor vehicle in North Carolina for nine months, court recommends that N. C. De partment of Motor Vehicles sus pend defendant’s license for that period of time. Reported before in The Pilot was the binding over to Superior Court of two defendants charged with murder; Herbert Ewings, Jr., and William Charles Gibson, both of West Southern Pines. KENTUCKY »-n«A«6Ht *OURSON WHISKEY •HTtucD»•orn.ew - ’ELLOWSTONC OlSTIitEE’ C*' Yellowstone KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD W PflOOF . 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Both Spyder and Sting Ray come in coupe or convertible styles. All Chevrolet Super Sports are like spring days—you’ve got to get out in them to savor them. So catch yourself a passing zephyr and waft on down to your, Chevrolet showroom. *Optional at extra cost. Uliii ill A < \ I : . iiiiiiiiiliiiiipi IB IB ■ m Models shown clockwise: Corvette Sling Ray Convertible, Corvair Monza Spyder Convertible, Chevrolet Impala Super Sport Convertible, Chevy II Nova 100 Super Sport Convertible. Center: Soap Box Derby Racer, built by All-AMertcan boys NOW SEE WHAT’S NEW AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS Wicks Chevrolet Company i^ERDEEN. N. C. MANUFACTURER'S LICENSE NO. 110 Business Directory TUAete 7.« TUAai 'TAe SoMdAiU /iwa. "SGcIaL stationery ; gift PRINTING WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS All Types of Business Forms Prompt Service — Reasonable Prices Pnone 2-7271 Southern Pines. N. C. THE PILOT. Inc. HUNT’S PlOMeiN6«HEMIN6 OX 5-5355 SOUTHERN PINES. N. C. Nights Ph. 294-4741 SOUTHERN PINES COUNTRY CLUB Open Yeu Round Ginger's Towel Shop u. S. 1 South Phone WI 4-1208 Southern Pines, N. C. MIM • Ift Me/. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS ABERDEEN ELECTRIC SHOP free estima-tes Phone WI 4-1370 Aberdeen. N. C. Sewicc Phone 294-8122 Pinehurst. N. C. AIR & STEAMER TICKETS CRUISES — TOURS SAVE at McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP If It's Fashion News — It's Here! Aberdeen. N. C. Windsor 4-1181—103 South St. nniRV QUEEN Regular oeason 11 A. M. - U P. M. Daily US 1 between So. Pines & Aberdeen GOLDSMITH Construction And Forestry, Service Phone OX 5-7391 Southern Pines. N. C. COLLINS DEPT. STORE Official Boy & Cub Scout Equipment Ph. WI 4-1213 Aberdeen. N. C. CLARK & BRADSHAW Auto Service N. W. Broad St Ph. OX 2-7171 TATES HDW. & ELEC. CO. N. W. Broad St Phone 695-1891 Sou. Pines Recapping Co. Ph. OX 5-6273 S. W. Broad St Ext Southern Pines. N. C. It* HAWKINS ELECTRIC SERVICE CONTRACTING Large or Small U.S. 1-A South Phone 695-6275 SADDLERY Leather Goods BOZICK & COMPANY 210 S. W. Broad St Phone OX 2-6154 FINE FURNITURE Interior Decorator Service COLONIAL FURNITURE CO. 290 S. W. Broad St OX 2-6895 Southern Pines, N. C. WESTINGHOUSE HEAT PUMPS — AIR CONDITIONERS — APPLIANCES GLENN NEWBERRY 212 S.W. Broad St Phone 695-1481 Southern Pines MOVERS I IM' i cfOl irAG^J O)) I Sandhills Bonded Warehouse, Inc. Agents For AERO — MAYFLOWER Crating . Packing . Storage OX 5-5691 U. S. 1 North Southern Pines. N. C. YOUR/ Insurance jf /AGEI nleptaJent /agent HOBBS INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance and Service OX 5-7411 118 N. W. Broad St. Southrn Pines MILL OUTLET STORE Dress Materials and Accessories Draperies and Upholistery 650 S. W. Broad St, 1 CLARENDON FARMS DAIRY, Inc. Distributors Long Meadow Milk OX 5-5602 AMBULANCE SERVICE POWELL FUNERAL HOME Phone OX 2-6161 Southern Pines, N. C. Southern Pines Warehouses Quality Building Supplies Our 33rd Year Phone OX 2-7151 FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING Plumbing • Heating - Air Conditioning Ph. CY 4-5952 Pinehurst N. C. Bigelow Carpeting HALLUM FURNITURE CO; Aberdeen - Rockingham Shaw Paint & Wallpaper Co. N. E. Broad St Ph. OX 2-7601