Page SIX THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 Veterans Administration clerks displaced by computers in auto matic data processing systems are being retrained for better posi tions as typists or punch card operators whenever plossiblq. UP TO $50.00 Trade-in O^r-'YOUR OLD HEATER . . . REGARDLESS OF M ARE OR C O N D I T I ON WHEN YOE BUY NOW! I , COMPACT, CONSOLE STYLE SOLAR A II OIL HOME HEATER • Real home comfort • Completely sate . . • Low fuel cost • Circulates Vs more heated air than ordinary heater V ' • Automatic ai/^feed and circulating fartC standard equipment STARTING PRICES, WITH TRADE $249.95 t., TERMS TO FIT YOUR BUDGET (QlllDaDDtSlEEP 1 HALLUM Furniture Co. ABERDEEN Poplar Street 944-1114 m 11"^ : S I 'v| *'= * 1 'fe'-id It? MOORE RECORDERS COURT Proable Cause Found On Arson Charge Against Sanford Man; Three Acquitted i'sil << * JODY SCULL IS EAGLE SCOUT. In a ceremony at Antioch Presbyterian church, Hoke county, last Tuesday night, Mrs. John Scull of Raeford pins the coveted badge on her son while his father looks proudly on. Also proud of Jody were his grand mother, Mrs. Walter Edwards, and his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ruggles, all of Southern Pines. Jody, whose mother, the former Eleonor Edwards, lived here before her marriage, is a member of Troop 410 of the Cape Fear Valley Council, a sophomore at Hoke County High school, and member of the Key Club, Junior Classical League and Junior Varsity football team. FORMER SANDHILLS RESIDENT Arctic Hills, Owned By Mrs. Cardy, Earns $17,350 In Race At Woodbine Arctic Hills, a colt owned by Mrs. Vernon G. Cardy, former Sandhills resident who was prominent several years ago in equestrian activities here, cap tured iihe 74th running of the Breeder Stakes at Woodbine, On tario, Canada, last month. Ridden by Dick Armstrong, Arctic Hills earned $17,350 for his owner, scoring a half-length victory over Willow Downs Farm’s Fast Answer on the mile and a half turf course. Arctic Hills comes into the news again this week, with nom ination to run in the Mason- Dixon Handicap $20,000 added for three-year-olds at Laurel Md., Saturday, November 7. The race will be one mile on the turf. The Breeders Stakes is the third leg of the “Canadian Triple Crown.” Including his victory in that race, Arctic Hills had earn ed $30,564 this year. Mrs. Cardy and her husband, who is president of the Cardy- Alpine Inn at Ste. Marguerite Station in the Laurentian Moun tains of Quebec, formerly owned the training farm, off Bethesda Road, that is now the property of Miss Eleonora Sears. Under the Cahdy ownership, the place was known as Vernon Valley Farms. Miss Sears renam ed it The Paddock, a title it has borne before. Mr. Cardy bought it after World War II. Fifty million persons partici pate in amateur art activities in the nation—32 million of them play musical instruments, 15 mil lion paint, sketch or sculpt, a million are serious photographers and a half-million are amateur actors. in six months on the roads, sus pended on payment of costs and $25 per week toward his family’s support. The defendant notified of appeal and bond in this case was set at $350, which he did not immediately make. Other cases disposed of Mon day: Judson Maynard Key, Carthage Rt. 3, driving without Probable cause on a charge of had been served on him larson was found in Moore Re- ! Moore County Jail, corder’s Court at Carthage Mon-| „ -li i. day against William Hayden guilty, he was Harrison, 26, of 107 North 2nd guilty and sentenced to St., Sanford. He was accused of setting fire to the dwelling of his parents-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett of Highway 27 west of Carthage, where his wife and three young children, along with her parents, were sleeping the night of October 26. Judge J. Vance Rowe ordered the release of Ray Worley, 32, of Sanford, George White, 36, of Sanford Rt. 6 and John Wade White, 24, of Olivia, as he found no probable cause against them on charges of aiding and abet ting in the arson attempt. All four men pleaded not guilty. Chief Deputy Sheriff H. H Grimm testified concerning the fire, which was put out by neighbors before it damaged the house greatly, and read a state ment which had been signed by Harrison to the effect that he had been drinking that night, and that he had set the fire to try and frighten his wife into coming back to him. Harrison took the stand and admitted going to the Bennetts’ late that night and piling kind ling wood against the rear of the house. However, under instruc tions from his court-appointed lawyer, hf declined to be more specific. He also responded vaguely to questions of the pros ecution designed to implicate the three other men with whom he had admittedly driven to or near the Bennett home. Testimony of Ray Worley was that he had driven Harrison and the others in his car that night, but that he thought Harrison meant only to “talk things over” with his separated wife. He said he parked some distance down the road, at a spot where Harri son later returned to the car, be cause he thought “there might be a fight” and he didn’t want to get' involved. Judge Rowe ordered Harrison held for grand jury action at the criminal term of Moore superior court next week, setting no bond for him. He was tried Monday also on a charge of abandonment and non-support of his wife and three young children, aged two, four and five. He had been ar rested first on a capias on this charge following the arson at tempt, and the warrant for arson license, prayer for judgment con tinued on payment of $15 and costs; Jerry Mark Buchanan, Lil- lington Rt. 3, speeding 65 in 55- mile zone, $10 and costs; Benja min David Sineath, Carthage, driving while dt-unk, unlawful possession of illioit whiskey, 60 days or $150 and costs, license suspended; James Hoover Patterson, Vass Rt. 2, driving without license, prayer for judg ment continued on payment of $10 and costs; John Irving Jones, Southern Pines, speeding 85 in 55-mile zone 60 days or $50 and costs, license suspended; Lonnie Buck Lee, Eastwood, public drunk, disorderly conduct, 30 days suspended for six months on payment of $25 and costs, not to appear in public place in drunken condition; Josiah Thomas Spence, Eagle Springs RFD, driving while drunk, plead ed nolo contendere to careless and reckless driving which the State accepted, 30 days or $25 and costs, defendant to pay or cause to be paid damage to oth er car; Nelson Marsh, temporary larceny of auto, judgment abso lute against bondsman. 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