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PUBUC LEGAL NOTICE
South^n Pines Schcxd Board Regulalioa
CONCERNING DOGS
on the School Grounds
Notice is hereby given Jhat all
dogs on the school grounds dur
ing school hours will be picked
up by the Moore County Dog
Warden. Dog owners will have
to contact the Dog Warden to
regain possession of their dogs.
The above regulation wa^ adopted by the
School Board at its regular meeting on
April 3. 1957.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957
Action Against Three Charged In
West End Beating Taken In Court
On Solicitor W. Lapiont
Brown’s recommendation, a nol
pros was taken in Moore record
ers court Monday in the case
against Mrs. Ottis Lemmons, nol
pros with leave in the case against
her husband Ottis, and a capias
was ordered to issue for her
brothef, Lester Lee Parks, with
subpoena for all witnesses to ap
pear ^onday. May 6.
All the defendants, listed as
from Montgomery county, had
been charged with assault with
deadly weapon’ with intent to kiU,
inflicting serious and permanent
injury, in the near-fatal beating
of Hal McKinnon, elderly furni
ture worker of West End, last Oc
tober 24.
However, Solicitor Brown
pointed out to Judge Rowe, while
trial was pending Leminons had
shot his wife to death at their
home, and is now in prison serv
ing a long term for her murder.
Parks, brother of the late Mrs.
Lemmons, had been left to bear
the assault charges alone.
Following the beating, the case
could not come immediately into
court. Driving at excessive speed
back to Montgomery county, the
trio had been in a wreck and
Lemmons had landed in Mont
gomery Memorial hospital with
broken ribs and punctured
lung. Considered in too bad
shape to make an es
cape, he was not guarded in the
hospital and disappeared from
there, to be gone several weeks.
When finally apprehended, and
he and his wife came into court—
the man’s body stUl in a cast—no
trial could be held as McKinnon
had still not recovered sufficient
ly to appear. The State contin
ued the case, the Lemmons left
and that afternoon the shooting
occurred at their home.
T. Eldrigde Short, 54, of Route
4, Carthage, was placed under
a four-months sentence suspend
ed for two years, or pay a $400
fine including costs, on conviction
of possessing sixteen and a half
gallons of illicit whiskey for sale.
Other cases disposed of;
Bobby Needham, Robbins,
speeding 85, careless and reckless
driving, 60 days on roads, or $75
and costs, license revoked as pro
vided by law.
Cecil Smith, Route 1, Seagrove,
careless and reckless driving, $25
and costs.
Farrell Reece Chriscoe, Route
2, Seagrove, careless and reckless
driving, accident, property dam
age and injury, 60 days or $25
and costs, ordered to pay or cause
nayment. of hospital and other
medical expenses of the two acci
dent victims who were riding
with him in his car, defendant
noted appeal and bond was set at
$300.
Ollie McLeod, Southern Pines,
assault with deadly weapon (pis
tol), six months in Women’s Divi
sion of States Prison.
Daniel La Verne McCaskiU, Car
thage, driving without license, $25
including costs.
Ardenia Matherson Spencer,
Eagle Springs, driving without
registration card, no license, judg
ment continued on payment of
$25 including costs.
Thomas Carter Jackson, Jr.,
Carthage, careless and reckless
driving, accident, driving drunk,
90 days or $100 and costs, license
revoked 12 months.
Roy Furr, Jr., larceny of cloth
ing valued at less than $100, ca
pias and sci fa.
Ed Worthy, Carthage, trespass,
assault and battery on female,
drunk and disorderly, cursing,
threats, not guilty.
Jerry Wesley Blake, Troy,
abandonment and failure to sup
port, three months or pay costs
and $200 to wife (may be paid in
$25 mpnthly instalments).
PhU Moore Oliver, Sanford, im-
lawful possession, capias and sci
fa.
Albert Franklin Phillips, South
ern Pines, assault with deadly
weapon on wife, assaidt and bat
tery, threats, judgment contin
ued on payment of $25 including
costs, oh conditions of good be
havior toward wife during next
two years (wide did not wish to
prosecute).
Arthur C. Clark, Greenville, S.
C., drunk driving, 60 days or $100
and costs, license revoked 12
months.
Everette Brewer, assault on
wife, sci fa on bondsman.
Capists and sci fa were ordered
in cases against Heirry Lomax
Bost, Concord, speeding 54 (trac
tor-trailer); Edgar Gilchrist, Jr.,
Sanford, speeding 65, and Cordell
Parks, careless and reckless driv
ing. Capias was ordered to issue
for Willie Shade Hendrix for fail
ure to comply.
NOTICE
North Carolina
Mooro County
The undersigned, having quali
fied as Executrix of the Estate of
Gordon H. Clark, deceased, late
of Moore (bounty. North Carolina,
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