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THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina
FRIDAY, JUNE 11. 1954
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Traffic, Liquor Cases Predominate In
This Week’s Session Recorders Court
Fields
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Man Loses License,
Pays Big Fine For
Speeding 90 M.P.H.
Traffic and liquor cases pre
dominated in a session of record
ers court Monday at Carthage,
with court adjourning at the un
usually early hour of 4:30 p.m.
Judge J. Vance Rowe was on the
bench and Solicitor W. Lamont
Brown prosecuted the docket.
Because of a heavy backlog of
cases, court has been scheduled
for both Monday and Tuesday of
next week.
Here is a summary of cases
tried, listing defendant, charge
and disposition of case, all penal
ties with costs added unless other
wise indicated;
Henry DeGraffenreid, Carthage,
assault with deadly weapon
(rock), inflicting injury, and
threats, 60 days or $25 and not to
violate assault laws in next two
years; Dewey Ch^ek and Badger
Edwards, escaping from prison, 45
days at expiration of sentences
now being served; Dohald Ray
mond Nauretz, Fort Bragg and
Carthage, Rt. 1, careless and reck
less driving, speeding 90, failure to
stop at stop sign and at sound of
officer’s siren, four months, sus
pended two years on payment of
$150 fine, surrender operator’s li
cense and not violate speed laws
in next two years; Winfred O
Green, Fort Bragg, speeding 70,
$25; Herbert Angus Monroe, Jr.,
Lakeview, speeding 65, $10; Alvin
Eugene Lawson, Ramseur, Route
2, speeding 70; $25.
Bailey Lawrence, Aberdeen, bad
check, forgery, nol pros on forgery
charge, judgment continued on
check charge on payment of costs
and amount of check ($30)—^nol
pros taken by state on forgery
charge as check was drawn on de-
INSECT SURVEY PLANS
Only one cotton man, Sam Tur-
nipseed, will be available this sea
son to assist with field insect sur
vey work. By rotating his sched
ule each week and with the help
of county agents, both treated and
untreated fields will be checked
regularly in some 16 counties.
Many extension agents plan to
make regular weekly “counts” in
fields during the summer.
Farm storage facility and equip
ment loan programs, under which
farmers can borrow a large part
of the cost of building or buyin'g
additional storage space and dry
ing equipment, will be continued
for another year beyond June 30.
Bennett St. & Penna. Ave.
Telephone 2-3211
For the
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The Summer Cookbook
Joy of Cooking
BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS NEW COOKBOOK
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Summer schedule—Closed from 12 noon - 2 p. m.
fendant’s mother and she did not
want to prosecute him on that
part of the charges; Louis B. Fun-
derburke. Southern Pines, careless
and reckless driving, $25; Howard
Wynn, Robbins, public drunken
ness, judgment continued on pay
ment of costs, defendant not to ap
pear in public place in drunken
condition during next six months;
Hurley C. Short, Pinebluff, state
accepts plea of guilty of drunken
driving and careless and reckless
driving, not guilty of speeding
over 80 miles per hour, judgment
continued on payment of $100
fine, license to be revoked for 12
months.
Alex Crawford, Fuquay Springs,
unlawful pQSsession illicit whis
key, gambling, $10; Welford John
son, Cameron, assault with dead
ly weapon (chair), 30 days or
costs, good behavior for 12
months; Mrs. Grace Beatrice
Watts, Sanford, speeding 65, $10;
Dwight Terry, Southern Pines,
drunken driving, no operator’s li
cense, not guilty of drunken driv
ing, guilty on other charge, 30
days in jail or county home or $25;
Mildred Barnes, Southern Pines,
public drunkenness, unlawful pos
session illicit whiskey, 30 days or
the costs (time may be served at
county home with permission of
county commissioners); Albert
Turner' Hicks, Southern Pines,
drunken driving, pled guilty to
public drunkenness, not guilty to
drunken driving, verdict as de
fendant pled, 30 days or $25;
Charles Caldwell, failure to stop
at stop sign, speeding 65 in 35-
mile zone, $10; Marvin Glenn Wil
liams, Apex, speeding 70, pled not
guilty, found guilty $35; Sgt. Don
aid B. Cooper, Fort Bragg, speed
ing, careless and reckless driving,
accident causing damage, pled not
guilty, found guilty of driving at
speed excessive under prevailing
conditions, not guilty of careless
and reckless driving, 30 days or
the costs. Abraham Van Bos-
kerck, Pinebluff, shooting dog, al
lowing female dog to run at large,
pled not guilty, state takes nol
pros on second charge, found not
guilty; Robert Duke McNeill, Car
thage, careless and reckless driv
ing, accident, 30 days or $25.
Tommie Lee Terrell, driving
without license, called and failed,
$25 cash bond forfeited; Willie
Simmons, speeding 65, called and
failed, capias issued for appear
ance June 15, bond set at $25;
Leon Jenkins, Fort Bragg, careless
and reckless driving, accident,
called and failed, capias issued for
appearance June 15, bond set at
$50; Hughie Carson Kennedy,
Robbins, driving with excessive
speed under the circumstances,
pled not guilty, found guilty, pay
costs; James Prentice Taylor,
speeding 65 in 35-mile zone,
$12.50; Robert R. Shinn, Candor,
speeding 67, $20.'
Seven Years Old
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Bible School To
Begin Monday
At Beulah Hill
Daily Vacation Bible Scho-ol
will begin Monday morning at
Beulah Hill Baptist Church near
Pinehurst for young people from
three to 18 years of age who
would like to attend. Classes will
last from 9 until 11:15 a. m.
The R,ev. Max A. Gilmore will
be principal of the Bible School.
In the Beginners department Mrs.
Harry Watson will be assisted by
Mrs. Carson Black and Mrs. Leon
ard Baldwin. Mrs. Charlie Yar
borough and Mrs. W. M. Chriscoe
will assist Mrs. Ellis Mosher in
the Primary department.
Mrs. Walter Morgan will direct
the Juniors, assisted by Mrs. Dun
can Oldham, and Mrs. Wiley Gar
ner will assist Mrs. Hobson Ritter
in the Intermediate department.
Miss Nancy Ritter will be pian
ist and Miss Margie Garner, sec
retary.
A special dedication service fot
all the instructors and helpers of
the Bible School will be held at
the 11 a. m. worship service Sun
day morning.
Commencement for the Bible
School will be held Friday at 8
p. m. in the church. The public is
invited.
If children need rides to Bible
School they should get in touch
with any of the instructors or
helpers above.
North Carolina farmers pro
duced 449,000 bales of cotton (500
pounds gross weight) during 1953,
some 21 per cent below the 1952
crop.
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