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THE PILOT—Soulhern Pines, North Cai'ollna
IN RECORDER'S COURT
Youth Sentenced To Three Months
On Roads For Speeding 100 MPH
Robert Edward Oakley, 18, Route 3, Asheboro, speeding,
was given a straight three driving on wrong side, careless
months road sentence in Record
er’s Court Monday on being con
victed of speeding 100 miles per
hour.
In passing sentence Judge J.
Vance Rowe said he was taking
into consideration the excellent
character references given Oak
ley by a number of prominent
citizens in Cameron, where he
lives, and the fact that Oakley
was so young.
The youth had, been spot
ted in Carthage by police there
December 23 and had been chas
ed a number of miles. A State
Highway Patrolman had joined
the chase out of town and clock
ed Oakley at the 100 mile per
hour speed. Oakley, it was indi
cated by testimony, had wrecked
his car.
Judge Rowe, who has been
sending extremely high speeders
to the road recently rather than
giving them a fine and suspend
ed sentence, hinted during the
proceedings that he was inclined
to give Oakley six months. Solic-
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1957
judgment continued on payment
of costs.
Carrell Comer, speeding, call
ed and failed, capias issued, re
turnable Monday, bond fixed at
$50.
Phil Moore Olive, Sanford, un
lawful possession of illicit whis
key, capias issued, returnable
next Monday, sci fa on bonds
man, new bond of $200 ordered
for defendant’s appearance Mon-
and reckless driving, driving
drunk, six months on roads, sus
pended for two years on payment,
of $100 and costs, payment ofifl^y,
$200 to Mordecai Shamburger to| Ernest Arnold Durand, Fort
cover hospital and medical ex-1 Bragg, careless and reckless driv-
pense, and not violate traffic laws ing, improper equipment, $25 and
next two years. Driver’s license costs.
PrNEHURST NEWS
By MARY EVELYN de NISSOFF of Winston-Salem spent the
weekend with his mother, Mrs.
H. P. Hotchkiss, and his sisters.
Misses Carole and Anne Hotch-
suspended twelve months.
Clyde Simmons, Robbins, care
less and reckless driving, no
operator’s license, $25 and costs.
(Not guilty of careless and reck
less driving).
Sherrill Pierce Cole, Pinehurst,
speeding 80, 60 days on roads,
suspended on payment of $70 and
costs, license revoked as required
by law.
Wayne Davis, Southern Pines,
speeding, causing accident result
ing in property datnage, 30 days
on roads, suspended on payment
of $50 and costs.
J. C. Partin, Olivia, driving
drunk, called and failed, capias
for defendant, sci fa On bonds
man returnable next Monday.
Robert Edward Oakley, Cam-
itor W. Lament Brown, who vig- cron, speeding 75 in 35 zone, fail-
orously prosecuted the case, told
the Judge that, considering the
excellent character reputation
Oakley had been given, a six
months fine was, in his opinion,
too much.
In another case two young
women employed in Lee’s Stores
in Southern Pines pleaded guilty
to having taken several items of
merchandise while employed
there during the pre-Christmas
selling season. When a third
woman employee, Mrs. Mamie
Furr, of Route 2, Vass, denied
guilt, the two rose up and tried
to implicate her.
The two young women were
Mrs. Gleorgie M. Curtis, 20, and
Mrs.-Lois French, 17, both wives
of servicemen.
Leroy Lee, owner of the store,
said he had decided to inspect
cartons December 14 that the
women had been unpacking, and
putting outside as empty. Lee
said the cartons contained mer
chandise and had been stored in
Mrs. French’s car.
Mrs. Furr denied taking part
in the theft.
Judge Rowe sentenced Mrs.
Curtis and Mrs. French to 30
days in jail each, but suspended
the sentences for 12 months on
payment of a joint fine of $25
and costs, and warned them not
to violate the larceny laws dur
ing the next 12 months.
Mrs. Furr was adjudged guilty
of aiding and abetting and
prayer for judgment was contin
ued for her on payment of costs.
Other cases disposed of:
Jack Gibson, Jackson Springs,
escaping from prison, three
months on roads, sentence to be
gin at expiration of sentence now
being served Defendant appeals
to Superior Court, bond fixed at
$300.
Herbert Lee Price, Vass, un
lawful possession of tax-paid
whiskey for sale. Three months
on roads, suspended on payment
of fine of $50 and costs and not
violate prohibition laws during
next two years.
Tom Robinfeon, Southern Pines,
driving drunk, $100 and costs, li
cense revoked 12 months.
Mrs. George M# Curtis and
Mrs. Lois French, both of South
ern Pines, larceny of merchan
dise from Lee’s stores, 30 days in
Moore bounty jail, suspended for
12 months on payment of joint
fine of $25 and costs, and on fur
ther condition defenciants not
violate the larceny laws during
the next 12 months.
Mrs. Mamie’ Furr, Route 2,
Vass, larceny of merchandise
from Lee’s store. Guilty of aiding
and abetting in committing lar
ceny, prayer for judgment con
tinued for 12 months on payfnent
of costs and not violate larceny
laws.
Lester Doby, Route 2, Carth
age, selling mortgaged property
or otherwise disposing of it.
Sixty days on roads, suspended
on following conditions: paj the
costs, pay a fine of $50, of which
the Clerk of Court is to pay
$43.69 to prosecuting witness to
cover cost of property (tires).
Frank Wagner Snell, Fort
Bragg, speeding 70, $20 and costs.
Charlie Edward Maness, Ashe
boro, speeding 88, 60 days on
roads, suspended on payment of
$75 and costs, license revoked as
required by law.
V. J. Flowers, Asheboro, speed
ing 70, $20 and costs.
Johnny Leroy Smith, Route 2,
Cameron, speeding 80, passing on
hill, 60 days on roads, suspended
on. payment of $70 and costs, li
cense revoked as required by
^ ,
Herbert Carson Sanders,
ure to stop at officer’s signal,
three months on roads, sentence
suspended for two years on con
dition he not violate traffic laws
next two years, license suspen
ded as providedfby law.
Robert Edward Oakley, Cam
eron, speeding 100, careless and
reckless driving, three months on
roads (sentence reduced because
of defendant’s good general repu
tation and his youth). Defendant
appeals to Superior Court, bond
fixed at $500 (these two offenses
were committed on the same trip
and he appealed only the last
one).
Charles June Bud Hussey, Al-
fonza Cole, James Fletcher, West
End, unlawful possession of il
licit whiskey and public dmnk,
guilty as to Cole and Fletcher,
not guilty as to Hussey, 30 days
on roads as to each, suspended
on payment of fine of $10 and
one-half the costs each.
Eddie Alfonza Cole, Carthage,
violation prohibition laws, 60
days on roads, suspended on pay
ment of $25 and costs.
Martin Franklin Pratt, Vass,
careless and reckless driving, ac
cident, prayer for judgment con
tinued on payment Of cosfs.
Jasper Russell, Pinehurst,
speeding, accident, prayer for
Alexander Nivens, Carthage,
driving without operator’s li
cense, $25 and costs.
Ted Howard Rosser, Vass, un
lawful possession of illicit whis
key for sale and transporting,
guilty of all but for sale, $25 and
costs.
James L. Britt, Route 1, Bunn
Level, public drunk, aiding and
abetting in possession of illicit
whiskey and transporting, $10
and costs.
Leo Porter, Loris, S. C., driv
ing drunk, no valid operator’s
license, no registration card, $100
cash bond forfeited.
Joe Clinton Greenwood, Route
1, Sanford, driving drunk, care
less and reckless driving, 60 days
on roads, suspended on payment
of $100 and costs, license revoked
12 months.
Harris Little Rush, Jr., Candor,
driving drunk and careless and
reckless driving, called and fail
ed, capias issued, returnable next
Monday, bond $300.
Robert Eugene Richardson,
Fort Bragg, speeding, driving on
wrong side of road, accident,
capias returnable January 19.
John M. McEroy, Worcester,
Mass., careless and reckless driv
ing, $40 and costs.
Carl Raymond Whitaker, Can
dor, speeding 54 in truck, $5 and
costs.
Cornell McArthur, Vass, as
sault and battery, nol pros with
leave. Capias for Elisha Bullock,
requiring him to'appear in court
and show cause why prosecution
should not be found frivolous and
malicious and be taxed with the
costs.
Edward John Thanbald, speed
ing 65, $12.50 and costs.
Franklin E. Williams, Fort
Bragg, careless and reckless driv
ing, failure to stop, capias return
able Monday, bond $200.
David Faulk, careless and reck
less driving, continued to Mon
day.
Ellsworth C. Snyder, speeding,
$35 cash bond forfeited.
Capias were issued for the fol
lowing: Henry Dale Waters, El-
Mrs. Lionel Taylor returned to
her Montreal, Canada, home
Monday following a holiday visit
with her daughter and son-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R.
Rudel, and Mrs. C. M. Rudel.
Mrs. Mulford Horr leaves next
week for a three-week visit to
Montclair, N.' J., New York City,
and Boston, Mass.
W. Fay Neville has returned to
the village following a vacation
with his mother, Mrs. Livingston
L. Biddle, II, and Mr. Biddle in
Pompano Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton H. Rice,
Jr., of Irvington-on-Hudson, N.
Y., were weekend gnests of the
Rev. and Mrs. Adam W. Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Lacey
leave Friday for New York City
whence they sail for Venezuela
and a three weeks’ stay with his
daughter, Mrs. Keith Brown, and
Mr. Brown.
Mrs. Edwin J. Bevan and her
daughter. Miss Georginna Bevan,
have left for a visit fet The
Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hotchkiss
kiss.
Mrs. Samuel G. Allen has re
turned to her Midland Road
home following three weeks with
her nephew. Dr. Robert F. My
ers, and Mrs. Myers in Evanston,
HI. Mrs. Myers ,and her daugh
ter, Paula, returned with Mrs.
Allen and are spending this
week as her house guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Markle
and their children, Cappy and
Margaretta, left Saturday for
their Ardmore, Ra., home after
spending the holidays at the
home of her sister, Mrs. S. Dav
idson Herron.
Mrs. W. A. Leland McKeithen
left last weekend for g fort
night’s stay with her mother,
Mrs. B. F. Weldon, in Middle-
town, N. Y.
Mrs. Marie Aikens has return
ed to Charlotte after a stay with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Worth
Faircloth. Another daughter.
Miss Phyllis Faircloth, after a
visit with her family, has return
ed to Jacksonville, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Boatwright,
Jr., and their children have re
turned from holiday visits with
their families in South Carolina.
Lt. Clyde Garner spent Mon-
North Carolina has a total area
of 52,712 square miles, 3,570 of
which are water.
The rainfall measuring station
in Wilmington, N. C., has been
in operation for 85 years, longer
than’ any other in the State.
Approximately 34,000 gallons
of water are needed to irrigate
one acre of farm land one inch
deep.
North Carolina boasts more
than six million acres of water
and wetlands.
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lerbe; Charlie Quick, Hamlet;
Willard Jackson Myers, Durham;
James Arthur Thomas; and
Ernest Goins.
William Arthur Stevens, Texas,
speeding 70, $20 and costs.
Thomas N. Taylor, New Jersey, ‘ clay with his parents, Mr. and
careless and reckless driving, $50
and costs.
Frederick Amil Schultz, Mary
land, speeding, $45 cash bond
forfeited.
John Thomas Amos, South
Carolina, speeding, $45 cash bond
forfeited.
Caesar Leaphart, Michigan,
speeding 70, $45 cash bond for
feited.
J. H. Hooker, failure to com
ply, it is ordered that capias be
issued for defendant returnable
next Monday.
Mrs. Wiley Garner, before leav
ing for his new station, Langley
Field, Va., where he will attend
flight school.
Mrs. Heizmann Mudgett re
turned Sunday from a visit of
several weeks with her daughter,
Mi'S. H. M. Dingley, and Mr.
Dingley in Auburn, Me.
Mrs. William Moore and
daughter, Karen, and Mrs. Alvin
Moore and children, Diane and
'Pommy, all of Miami, Fla., are
visiting y4heir parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Graham.
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STATEMENT OF CONDITION
SOUTHERN PINES
BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
of Southern Pines. N. C.. as of December 31. 1956
ASSETS
The Association Owns:
Cash on hand and in banks $ 84,779.25
State of North Carolina and U. S.
Government bonds r 39,844.87
Stock in Federal Honre Loan Bank 9,000.00
Mortgage loans 532,965.51
Money loaned to shareholders for the purpose of
enabling them to own their homes. Each loan se
cured by first mortgage on local improved real
estate.
Share loans 176.00 *
Advances made to our shareholders against their
shares. No loan exceeds 90% of amount actually
paid in.
Office furniture and fixtures 384.75
TOTAL '. $667,150.38
LIABILITIES
The Association Owes:
To Shareholders
Funds entPusted to our care in the form of
payments on shares as follows:
Installment shares $369,700.00
Running shares 258,645.87
Other shares 28.38 628,374.25
Undivided profits 710.84
Earnings held in trust for distribution to share
holders at maturity of their shares.
Federal Insurance reserve (If insured) 2,600.00 ^
Reserve for contingencies 29,399.37
To be used for the payment of any losses, if sus
tained. This reserve increases the safety and
strength of the Association.
Other liabilities 6,065.92
TOTAL $667,150.38
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
COUNTY OF MOORE, ss: r <
Mary McL. McCallum, Secretary-Treasurer of the above
named Association personally appeared before me this day,
and being duly sworn, says that the foregoing statement is
true to the best of her knowledge and belief.
MARY McL. McCALLUM,
Secretary-Treasurer
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 9th day of Janu
ary, 1957. LETA McBRIDE, Notary Public
My commission expires April 19, 1957.
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