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Page TWELVE THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina lURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1964 Headlines Reveal (Continued from Page 1) Tom O’Neil at $100,000 April 2&—Forest of 403 acres turned over to State by Boyd family as nature preserve. . . Pinebluff again threatened by forest fire. . .Senator Saimders urges total consolidation of schools in Moore coimty. . .Dr. Charles Phillips seeks public hearing on Southern Pines school consolidation issue. May 2—^Alternate site tenta tively selected for Aberdeen- West End school resolves contro versy with Pineburst school dis trict, clears way for consolida tion. . .J. W. Jenkins selected as new Southern Pines school super intendent, succeeding Luther Adams, resigned. . .Southern Pines and Pinehurst school boards endorse community college. . . Emmaday Collins wins “Miss Sanford” title at Jaycee pageant. May 9—Town elections held . . .W. Morris Johnson named mayor of Southern Pines. . .May ors E. O. Freeman of Aberdeen and John L. Frye of Robbins re elected. . .County airport runway project, costing $140,000 in coun ty-federal funds, is completed. May 16—Survey by county board of education shows demand and need for community' college in Moore and neighbor counties . . .A. J. Benner of Southern Pines police department becomes Carthage chief. . .Clare Cole, West End senior, wins Kiwanis Junior Builders Cup. . .ABC re port shows $47,500 decline for year in revenue to county. . . Bond isue for schols, college, talked by Commissioners. May 23—Sandhills Unit No. 4 of Moore County Rescue Squad organized, receives ambulance as gift from Powell Funeral Home . . .J. R. Brendell elected new principal of Aberdeen schools. ORDER TODAY. LOSE WEIGHT BY NEXT FRIDAY Just take a tiny Hungrex tablet before meals... and banish those hated extra pounds as you banish hunger! Why? Because Hungrex is the most powerful reducing aid ever released for public use without prescription! 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City □ Charge □ Payment Enclosed □ C.O.D. Zone State. succeding C. W. Mobley, resigned . . .Crestline Rural Volunteer Fire Department organized. . . Aberdeen Lions celebrate silver anniversary. May 30—Commencement week in Moore schools. . . Dr. Phillips gets up petition for hearing on consolidated schools in Southern Pines. . . War memorial plaque given by outhern Pines Rotary Club installed on Municipal Budding. . . Dr. Harvey Horne, psychiatrist, Mrs. Mark King, Jr., and Mrs. Myma Wallace selected as staff of Mental Health Clinic. June 6—Miss Flora McDonald, County Home Agent for 30 years, will retire. . .Commissioner adopt tentative budget. . .New South ern Pines town council votes to employ Negro policeman. . . Grand Dan McCullen employed as assistant farm agent, succeed ing C. E. Lewis, resigned. June 13—Moore survey for community college first in State to he completed, published by county board of education in bro chure form for state authorities . . .M. G. Boyette elected presi dent of Moore County Bar associ ation. . .Dr. A. C. Dawson, Jr., returns as commencement speak er to Southern Piuss school, where he was formerly superin tendent. . .Sandhills peaches tak en to Raleigh for legislators’ “peach party.” June 20—Southern Pines Good Neighbor Council set up for good race relations. . .Molly Dotson wins “Miss Carthage” title at Jaycee pageant. . .Albuquerque, N. M. family of four killed in crash of their private plane near Highfalls. June 27—Southern Pines town budget approved with tax rate of $1.30. . .Rev. A. L. Thompson re places Rev. Robert Mooney at Southern Pines Methodist church. Rev. J. A. Sponenberg to Page Memorial at Aberdeen. . .L. M. Johnson elected to board of gov ernors of N. C. Bar association . .ZIP-Code numbers listed. July 4—Mental Health Clinic offically open. . .County com missioners approve budget of $1,471,240, with tax rate of $1.05 .“Flora McDonald Day” held June 30 with parties honoring retiring home agent. . .CL Edison Powers nam-ed first assistant su perintendent of county schools . . .Three Boy Scouts become first to win “For God and Country” awards at Manly Presbyterian church. July 11—Mrs. C. Lewis Meyer offers large tract for community college site. . .Moore delegation makes presentation for college be fore State Board of Education at Raleigh. . .Work begins on new construction at Moore Memorial hospital, to cost more than $2 million. July 18—Molly Dotson—“Miss Carthage”—first runner-up in “Miss North Carolina” pageant, with Emmaday Collins of South ern Pines — “Miss Sanford”— third runner-up. . .Peach Festi val held at SADA meeting at El- lerbe. . .Moore County Civil De fense Offic publishes operation Survival Plan. July 25—Carthage enthusiasti cally welcomes Molly Dotson home. . .Commissioners formally adopt $1,471,240 budget, with $1.05 tax rate, dividing schools’ current expense funds on per capita basis. . .A. H. Burney sworn in on county welfare board. . .Little League All-Stars lose state playoff, win consola tion. August 1—Stgte Board of Ed ucation approves community col lege for Moore, authorizing bond issue. . .Seven new teachers as sured for Southern Pines schools . . .Mrs. Jean Hubbard starts work as county home economics agent. August 8—Record crowd of 10,000 attend Robbins Farmers Day. . .Commissioners hear res olutions of State Board alloca ting college to Moore, sti Ird issue talks. . .Bryan Poe ri^ to coimty ABC board, sui”^,ing Jerry V. Healy, deceased.Lj^jor- don M. Cameron, forme:^^ir- man of commissioners, die,g in juries received in fall. August' 15—^Three schCjjSd- ministrative units agree ohmd issue proposals. . .Alicia l^th, Venezuelan champion, anc Tl- liam Poore of Belton, S. Cyin Sandhills Tennis championships . . .R. M. Cushman, Amerotron executive vice-president, promo ted to presidency. August 22—Aberdeen town board discusses water shortage problems. . .$1,500- robbery at Southern Pines Elks Club. . . First Kiwanis Charities Invita tional Golf tournament held at Whispering Pines. . .Carolina (Continued on Page 13) Consolidafe...Pay Old BillsWifh a LOW-COST PERSONAL LOAN! You’ll find a Citizens Bank personal loan the ideal wy to pay old bills ... to help you meet sudden emergencies ... to financia vacation ... and to provide immediate funds for other personal and fmily needs. Come in soon. We want to serve you! l THE CITIZENS BAlte AND TRUST COMPANl SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. 132 N.W. Broad Street 600 S.W. Biad Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatid SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL POSITION OF MOORE COUNTY at June 30, 1963, and Revenue and Expenditures and Taxes Levied for the Year Then Ended. School Board ASSETS Cash funds including undistributed taxes collected Encumbered Unencumbered Total $ 420,137.64 County Board General Other $ 67,469.00 158,679.77 $ 59,311.61 Current expense $ 35,327.32 Capital outlay $ 68,105.00 27,143.21 Debt service $ 4,101.73 Property fundu 1962 taxes uncollected 170,395.40 15,492.00 18,378.01 46,310.01 84,542.10 5,673.23 Capital properties (Jounty School 7,138,998.31 $1,110,406.06 6,028,592.25 TOTALS $7,729,531.35 $241,640.77 $ 77,689.62 $ 81,637.33 $179,790.31 $ 9,775.01 $7,138,998.31 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS Reserves $ 260,845.08 Undistributed tax collections Prepaid 1963 taxes Undistributed welfare lien proceeds Uncollected 1962 taxes $ 62,906.31 61,981.20 15,492.00 $ 18,105.49 18,378.01 $ 30,876.75 $ 49,171.64 $ 3,933.68 Bonded debt School bonds 140,000.00 $ 140,000.00 Surplus Encumbered Unencumbered Invested in capital properties in excess of debt therefor 135,574.00 194,113.96 6,998,998.31 67,469.00 33,792.26 41,206.12 50,760.58 68,105.00 62,513.67 5,841.33 6,998,998.31 TOTALS $7,729,531.35 $241,640.77 $ 77,689.62 $ 81,637.33 $179,790.31 $ 9,775.01 $7,138,998.31 Revenue Listed taxes (net) Other $ 907,059.06 610,549.05 $113,338.88 784,193.68 $142,080.90 95,817.58 $226,246.38 237,818.59 $394,621.18 88,135.19 $ 30,771.72 4,584.01 Total Expenditures $1,517,608.11 1,661,739.72 $297,532.56 309,351.14 $237,898.48 249,907.81 $464,064.97 439,035.31 $482,756.37 628,957.42 $ 35,355.73 34,488.04 Excess revenue (expenditures) Decrease in encumbered funds ($ 144,131.61) 200,500.14 ($11,818.58) 6,043.00 ($ 12,009.33) 17,604.14 $ 25,029.66 ($146,201.05) 176,853.00 $ 867.69 Year’s increase (decrease) in unencumberq^imiiplus $ 56,368.53 ($ 5,775,58) $ 5,594.81 $ 25,029.66 • $ 30,651.95 $ 867.69 Count’-wide taxes 1962 levy Property vduation $54,916,296.00 Tax rate Schools Other Total Total levy (gross) I; All uncollected taxes 1961 and prior levies $1,235 0.465 ' $1.70 $ 952,134.08 $ 9,905.44 We have examined the summary of financial p asition of Moore County, North Care ilina, as at June 30, 1963 and the reli ited statements of revenue and expend itures and taxes levied for the year th( ;n ended. Our examination was made i: i accordance with general ly acceptec I auditing standards and accordinglj included such tests of the accountingil records and such other auditing pAcedures as we considered necessary iS the circumstances. In our tl summary o| lated state! penditures [ County prj position at I venue and ( then endec counting counties af with that JOHh CertiJ )inion the accompanying financial position and re lent of revenue and ex- ind taxes levied of Moore Isent fairly its financial Tune 30, 1963 and its re- 'xpenditures for the year in conformity with ac- 'ocedures applicable to hlied on a basis consistent the preceding year. |C. MUSE & COMPANY Public Accountants DecembcMs, 1963 !»
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