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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1964
Our Southern Pines Office
has been consolidated with our
Charlotte Office.
Harold £. Hassenfelt
will serve the Southern Pines area from Charlotte.
The address is 110 South Try on Street and the
telephone number is 333-5492. Mr. Hassenfelt will
also be available for consultation in Southern Pines
on the weekend. He may be reached at Oxford
2-3261.
We invite you to make use of our services.
Established 1925
Investment Bankers
Members New York Stock Exchange and Other National Exchanges
110 South Tryon Street Charlotte, N. C. Tel. 333-5492
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Several West Southern Pines
boys appeared in Southern Pines
Recorder’s Court, at the regular
Wednesday session last week,
charged with breaking and enter
ing or larceny or both.
The cases were disposed of as
follows by Judge W. Harry Ful-
lenwider
Olander McNeill, 16, charged
with one case of breaking and
entering and larceny (at the
Town Hill Club), larceny of a
record player from the West
Southern Pines School and lar
ceny of a bicycle, was sentenced
to serve six months at the county
jail in Carthage, to work in and
around the jail. A six months sen
tence was given in each of the
three cases, to run concurrently.
Walter Sloan, and John AUen
McNeill, both 18, also charged in
connection with the Town Hill
Club break-in—when beer, ciga
rettes and various food items
were taken—were each found not
guilty. Both were on probation
from former convictions and re
main on probation.
Ronnie Douglas, 16, also charg
ed with breaking and entering
was found guilty and was sen
tenced to Morrison Training
School, for a 15-months term.
The case of another boy, who
was found to be under 16 years of
age was remanded to Juvenile
Judge C. C. Kennedy, clerk of
court at Carthage. Names of juve
nile defendants are not published.
Here is a summary of other
cases heard last week:
Ralph Larry Dull, assault, nol
pros with leave; Ruth Lloyd
Quick, Taylortown, Pinehurst,
obtaining money by false pre
tense, probable cause found, de
fendant bound over to Superior
Court, bond set at $750; Billy Ray
Wicker, Route 2, Sanford, speed-
I ing 65 in 55 zone, $10 and costs;
James Isaac Hiatt, Route -1, San
ford, speeding 65 in 55 zone, $10
and costs; Ivey Irvin Hall, Jr.,
speeding 70 in 45 zone, driving
after license had been suspended,
defendant moved for a jury trial,
bond set at $400; RaUow Hershel
Hughes, speeding 50 in 35 zone
prayer for judgment continued
on payment of costs; Tivis Wed-
dington Crum, drunken driving,
$100 and costs, driver’s license to
be surrendered for revocation.
Nancy Shaw Monroe, Pine
hurst, failure to report as driver
of vehicle involved in accident,
$10 and costs; Johnny Myers,
Route 1, Sanford, larceny, nol
pros with leave; Willie Doyle
Shuler, Orangeburg, S. C., speed
ing 70 in 55 zone, $15 and costs;
James Arthur Coar, San Francis
co, Calif, speeding 65 in 55 zone,
$10 and costs; William Seaborn
Smith, Tampa, Fla., speeding 60
in 45 zone, $15 and costs; Henry
Thomas France, non-support, de
fendant to pay half of his pay-
check, through the court, to his
wife for support of her and their
children, payment to be made by
II a. m. each Saturday, the court
costs to be deducted from the de
fendant’s share at a rate of $2 per
Need Teachers In
Schools Overseas
Civil recruiting authorities for
Department of Defense Overseas
Dependents Schools Program at
Ft. Bragg announce that tnere
is still a great need for “single
teachers’’ to fill vacancies for the
11964-65 academic year.
The greatest need is for experi
enced primary grade teachers.
Salaries range from $4,535 per
school year and up. Department
of Defense Schools are located in
the Azores, Bermuda, Crete, Den
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Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Lab
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Morocco, Netherlands, Norway,
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Scotland, Spain, Taiwan, Trini
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General requirements for ap
plicants include U S. Citizen
ship, 21 years of age by August
1, 1964, a bachelor’s degree and
at least two years of recent ex
perience as a teacher or adminis-
I trator.
Applications and complete in
formation may be obtained by
contacting Joseph P. Mar ley or
[James Beatty at Board of U. S.
Civil Service Examiners, Ft.
Bragg, Phone 33114.
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week.
Several defendants chose to
walk to Howard Johnson’s Res
taurant and back, in place of pay.
ing a fine, also paying court costs.
They were;
Douglas Carver Gray, Pine-i
hurst, speeding 70 in 60 zone; Al
fred J. Knight, Fort Bragg, no
operator’s license; Richard Smith,
Route 1, Eagle Springs, speeding
48 in 35 zone; Lee Vernon Hales,
Route 3, Carthage, improper
starting, also charged with im
proper registration, judgment as
of non-suit; Jerry Lynn Shaw,
Route 2, Vass, speeding 45 in 35
zone; Albert Oscar McCauley,
Route 2, Fayetteville, speeding 65
in 55 zone.
Charged with public drunken
ness, with disposition of cases,
were:
Alice Faye Graham, Aberdeen,
one month in the county jail at
Carthage, to work in and around
the jail, suspended for 12 months
on payment of $15 fine and costs,
not to be convicted of a similar
offense for 12 months on payment
of $15 fine and costs, not to be
convicted of a similar offense for
12 months (defendant is serving
sentence); John S. Atkins, San
ford, $10 and costs; O. D. White,
one month in the county jail, to
work in and around the jail, sen
tence to run concurrently wtih
formerly suspended sentence or
dered into execution; Willie Lee
Hainesworth, one month on the
roads, suspended for six months
on payment of $15 fine and costs,
not to be convicted of a similar
offense for six months, not to go
on the premises of any place sell
ing alcoholic beverages, except
grocery stores, for six months.
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205 S. E. Broad Street
Tel. 695-6222
Business Directory
BILL'S AMOCO SERVICE
On U.S. 1 So. Southern Pines
“We Specialize In Service”
Bill McDonald Ph. 692-2989
REPAIRED
ABERDEEN GARAGE
400 TARBELL ABERDEEN, N. C.
WI 4-1581
tire recapping
Complete Tire Service
Recapping 6 Hours
ALMOND'S TIRE SERVICE
U, S. 1 South Southern Pines ' Ph. 695-0741
HAWKINS ELECTRIC SERVICE
CONTRACTING
Large or Small
U. S. 1-A South Phone 695-8395
SOUTHERN PINES
COUNTRY CLUB
Open Year Round
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
ABERDEEN ELECTRIC SHOP
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone Wl 4-1370 Aberdeen, N. C.
"Climate By Chrysler"
Quality Air-Conditioning
Know-How Service
Southern Pines Plumbing & Heating
U.S. 15-501 South
Southern Pines, N. C. — 692-2301
mimbim Senvice
Phone 294-8122 Pinehurst. N. C.
AIR & STEAMER TICKETS
HOVERS
Sandhills Bonded Warehouse,
Agents For
AERO — MAYFLOWER
Crating . Packing . Storage
695-5691 U.S. 1 North
Southern Pines. N. C.
CRUISES — TOURS
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McLEAN'S STYLE SHOP
If It's Fashion News — It'sJHerel
Aberdeen, N. C. *
Windsor 4-1181—103 South St.
HOBBS INSURANCE AGENCY
Insurance and Service
695-7411
118 N, W. Broad St. Southrn Pines
DIIIRV QUEEN
Regular Season
11 A. M. — 11 P. M. Dally
DS 1 between So. Pines & Aberdeen
MILL OUTLET STORE
Dress Materials and Accessories
Draperies and Upholistery
650 S. W. Broad SL
COLLINS DEPT. STORE
Official Boy & Cub Scout
Equipment
Ph. WI 4-1213 Aberdeen. N. C.
LONG MEADOW FARMS
Country Fresh Dairy Products
Call 695-5602 For Home Delivery
Soulhern Pines-Pinehurst-Aberdeen-Carthage
AMBULANCE SERVICE
POWELL FUNERAL HOME
Phone 692-6161
Southern Pines, N. C.
CLARK & BRADSHAW
Auto Service
N. W. Broad St. Ph. 692-7171
FIELDS PLUMBING & HEATING
Plumbing - Heating - Air Condillonlaa
Ph. 295-5952 Pinehurst. N. C.
Transit-Mix Concrete
Any Amount You Need
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CONCRETE INC.
OF MOORE COUNTY
HALLUM FURNITURE CO.
Phone 695-4522
U.S. 1 South Southern Pines
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1 Aberdeen • Rockingham
Sou. Pines Recapping Co.
Ph. 692-2546 S.W. Broad St. Ext.
Southern Pines. N. C.
Shaw Paint & Wallpaper Co.
N.E. Broad St. Ph. 695-8241