THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1962
THE PILOT—Southern Fines, North Carolina
O
MOORE COUNTY RECORDER'S COURT
2 Women Sent To Prison For Year
For Shoplifting; Others Acquitted
Two Negro women from Eagle
Springs were sentenced to Wom
en’s Division of Central Prison
for 12 months on shoplifting
charges, while two others from
West Southern Pines were ac
quitted on similar charges in
Moore County Recorder’s Court
at Carthage Saturday.
While Deputy Sheriff J. A.
Lawrence was the state’s witness
in each, the two cases were sepa
rate from each other and there
was no indication the Eagle
Springs and local
knew each other.
In the case against the Capel
and Cooper women, Lawrence
exhibited five or six large car
tons of new wearing apparel,
household linens, etc., which he
said had been found in the Cap
el woman’s car fey police when
it was parked at Rockingham
Wednesday, August 22.
The two women, who had driv
en to Rockingham after doing
their morning’s “shopping” in
Aberdeen stores, admitted to hav
ing stolen the goods. Several
store owners were able to identi
fy their property, Lawrence said.
Only the Belk’s and Collins man
agers, however, took out war
rants.
Ordered into effect to run con
currently with Tier prison sen
tence was a sentence previously
imposed on whiskey charges, and
then suspended, for Helen Coop
er. The women are reported to be
under suspended sentence for
shoplifting in Guilford county.
The shoplifting at Aberdeen
had been done so adeptly that
personnel were not aware of their
losses until he brought the mer
chandise items bearing their
stock and price tags, Lawrence
said.
Judge Rowe directed that all
the merchandise identified by the
owners as theirs be returned to
the owners, and a number of
items which could not be identi
fied were to be turned over to
the sheriff’s department, for dis
tribution among the poor and
needy.
Southern Pines Defendants
In the case against Annie Lou
ise Fox, 40, and Margaret Eliza
beth Farmer, 31, of West South
ern Pines, the defendants pleaded
not guilty and were vigorously
defended by counsel. Judge Rowe
acquitted them on the grounds
of insufficient evidence.
Lawrence in this case had as
exhibit a brown plaid cotton
teen-age-size skirt, with stock and
price tags from Collins Store,
Aberdeen, which he said he had
found on the floor of the Fox
woman’s car, which was driven
by her husband with both women
as passengers.
The women had been in several
Aberdeen stores, Collins among
them, and Lawrence said he had
observed them but had not seen
them stealing. His attention had
been called to the Fox woman by
I Tew, Clyde and Ina, 1 L
i Vann, Cornelia P., 2 L
V. F. W., 18 L
Ward, Mary Ethel, 4 L
Bal
Wilson, Raymond, Home
Winecoff, Mrs. E A,.
6 L
a store clerk who said she had
been acting suspiciously.
He showed several other new
items, with price tags still on
defendants them, which he said had been
found in a search of the Fox
woman’s home. However, both
women had said they did not
know how tha skirt came to be in
the car, and the items found in
her home, Annie Louise Fox ex
plained by saying they had been
given her by her sister, who had
then gone “overseas.”
Other cases disposed of Satur
day: John Thomas Norris, Rob
bins, driving while drunk, $100
and costs with license revoked
for 12 months; Dal Butler. Rob
bins, neglecting and refusing to
.support his wife and children, not
guilty.
33.10' Medlin, Howard, 1 L 21 66
39.89 Medlin, Howard, Jr., 1 L 35 21
20.27 “
Page THIRTEEN
41.98
42.40
6.62
71.09
Wright, Gerald L., 3 L
McNEILL - Town, (Colored)
Alford, James, 1 L : 17.97
Allen, Anna Hrs., 3 L 37.70
Armstrong, Alexander 1
- 21.71
Alston, Robert L., 1 L 8 94
Armstrong, Flora Hrs., 3
„ L Bal. 6.98
Barnes, Nora, 3 L 8 94
Bennett, Bobby Lee, 1
„ ^ Bal. 16.00
Bennett, John D and AnneUa
^ 1 L 15 75
Bethea. James Hrs., 6 L .... 7.66
Bey, Murray, 1 L 8 05
Boggan, Eula, 3 L 16 93
Bostic, Mary, 1 L, Bal. 12.00
Bowman, Nora, 2 L 15.63
Brinkley, Rosa Hrs., 2 L 15 86
Broadway Hrs. Amos, 5 L 6 29
Brown, Henritta, 1 L . . 7 08
Burrio, Carrie, 2 L 9 92
Burrows, Mrs. De Shelton
Miller, Jambs R., 1 L 4 22
Mimes, Ponnell and
Mable, 3 L 9 09
Morris, Earl and Addie,
1 L
55.39
Munn, Elizabeth, 1 L .. 15 30
Murchison, Willie Brice
and Ida Mae, 1 L I6 80
McDonald, James, 1 L .... 5 46
McDowell, Mabel, 1 L ..... 1470
Mclver, Elizabeth, 1 L
Bal
3 L
104.03
PTNFBLUFF
By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER
.. .M*’®- John R. Morgan and son
Bobby have "returned home after
a visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Carolyn Byrd in Flint, Mich. Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Peele and
daughters of Elizabeth City join
ed them for a week and while
there, spent a day in Canada vis
iting places of interest. Returning
home, they stopped in Washing
ton, D. C. for a day of sightsee
ing. They arrived in Elizabeth
City Saturday and Mr. Morgan
met them and they returned to
Pinebluff Sunday.
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. F. Pickier during the past
week included Mr. and Mrs. T.
J. Tarlton and daughters, Ann
and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. E. A
Helms, and Mrs. W. C. MacHam
all of Sanford; Mr and Mrs. J. L.
Pickier of Albemarle and Mrs.
Paul Long of Hamlet; also, the
Rev. Gilbert Crutchfield of Fay
etteville; T. T. Pickier of Eden-
ton and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Padgett
of Charlotte.
Miss Jill Lucas of Norwood is
snending th? week with Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Carpenter.
Miss Jo Moss of Charlotte was
at home for the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J L
Moss.
3.74
3.16
17.75
17.65
58.38
Butler, Louise, 1 L 22.78
Cagle, Paul, 3 L 5,47
Cameron, Flora Hill, 2 L 11’24
Cameron, Lindsey H., 1 L
Campbell, Darious, 1 L .. .
Campbell, James Sam, 4
L ;
Cassady, Ather and
Bertha, 1 L Bal.
Cassady, Joseph, 1 L
Chavis, Norman, 1 L 34.44
Conyers, Ulyses, 2 L 35.70
Covington, Carrie, 1 L 66.95
Covington, James, 2 L 19 32
Cox, Mattie and Bertha
Perry, 2 L 3.39
Davis, Wayne, 1 L 9.39
Dow, Anna BeU, 2 L 3 85
Dobbins, Charles, 2 L 778
Dobbins, John, 2 L 73 97
Dobbins, Naomi, 1 L 377
Douglas, Perline, 1 L 4.22
Dowdy, LeRoy and Melba
11.61
Mclver, Fred, 3 L 22 47
McKayden, Jake and
Emma, 2 L 24 45
McKayden, Lillie, 2 L 735
McLaughlin, Katie, 2 L 546
McLaughlin, D. J., 4 L .... 12.40
McLaughlin, Lubertie and
Willie, 1 L ^2 82
McLeod, Lee Wander, 1 L 7 83
McMillan, Marjorie, 1 L . 5 37
McMiUan, Marjorie, 2 L 72 46
McNair, Cornelia, 2 L i5'86
McNair, David Hrs., 3 L .... 33.09
McNair, James C., 1 L 33 53
McNeill, James West, 1 L 16 42
McNeill, Nancy Graham
1 D AO on
McNeill, Vashti, 2 L lo'oq
McNeill, Willa, 1 L 3 40
Newkirk, Charles and
T: L 5 7c
Patterson, Inell, 1 L .- 3'i7
Person, Annie, 1 L 3 42
Person, Bdly,. i L 9.83
.Person, Johnnie Ann, 1 L 19 68
Person, Mary Jane, 4 L .... 8 24
Petty, Mary Hrs,, 2 L 25 03
Pratt, Alex, 3 L ion
Pride, Daisy R., 4 L .. 31 95
Pnde, Eddie R. and Willie
Sha^.!L ..^ 11.85
Cameron, Mrs. Dan, 1 L,
Home, 29.23
Cameron, David F., I L .... 5.57
Cameron, and Morgan, 2A
and I L 26.99
Cameron, Paul, Home Bal. 32.81
Cameron, W. L., 3A 88.52
Carolina Orchid Inc,
Greenhouse 56.19
Chappel, M. M., 5A 78.43
Council, J. P. Jr., Home .... 27.95
Crabtree, Calvin, 2 L 12.51
2571
McIntosh, Johnny R., 5
17.51
32.02
Crabtree, Carrie M., 2A
Cummings, Sanford L.,
Ring Land 57.19
n'arnell, O. L., 50A 38.62
Deaton, Nursery, 19A 7 85
Dutton, Robert, 18L 72,75
Evans, Clayton, 39A 93 81
Evans, T. C., 83A 168.04
Foster, Charles, 25A 101.65
Foster, Lewis, 24A 90 28
Frye, Mrs. Cecilia, 2A and
2 L Bal. 13.74
Frye, Floyd and Alice, 8A 29.33
Frye, Lacy G., Home 70.20
Frye, Lewis, Home 43.11
Frye, Stacy, Home 23 68
Furr, Ray Jr., 2 L 23.91
Gamer, Edward, lA 38.02
Garner, Lester, lA 23.57
Gamer, Walter, 2 L 3 07
Garner, W. Clifton, 15A .. 20L80
George, Lewis Sr., 1 L ..
Hallewell, Leonard, Hrs.,
6 L ;
Harmon, Ann Cleg, 8A ....
Hawks, Edd, 5A 22 01
Haynes, G. E., 5 L 57.76
Haynes, Patricia, 1 L 70.72
Hearnes, Henry, 2 A 2l!75
Hearnes, R. B. Jr. 2 1/2
■; L 17.74
Hennings, J. W., 84 1/2A 61.87
Hicks, Eugene, 16A 37.15
HoneycutL Louis, 1 L .... 22.33
McIntosh, Johnny, 2 A .
McKenzie, Garrett, 3 A
and housetrailer 82.09
McLeod, C. R., 1 L 3.39
McNeill, Marvin, 6 L 30.14
McNeill, Sandy W., Home 21.77
McRee’s Grocery, 1 L
and Sta 85.89
McRee, John A., 13 L 120.20
Maples, Billy, 1/2 A 27.20
Matthews, J. D., 135A .... 58.03
Miller, C. M., 1 L 57,59
Monroe, Alton, 2 L 54.10
Monroe, Herbert A., 5 L 26.28
Morrison, Wm and Treva
Home 32 77
Overby, Robert C., 1 L .... 9.I4
Page, Jack, 105 1/2 A ... 52 12
Page, O. B., 106 A ii0 7i
Parker, Hilda W., 4 L 56.41
Patterson, E. C., 61 1/2A
Patterson, Marvin L., 5 1/2
Cherry, Laura, 2 A 3.08
Cole, Lillie, 1 L 2.90
Cooper, Nora, 19A 28.38
Cornwell, Ralph and Alice,
1 L 2.57
Curlee, Maggie, 1 L 16.45
Daniels, Corena and Hollis,
A 11-32
Douglas, Perline, 3 L 3.39
Dowdy, George F., 2 A .... 33 13
Drake, Evans, 2 L, 3.85
Elliott, Foster, 3 A 16.60
Elliott, Janie, 18A 24.57
Fry, John Henry Hrs., 2.
3.07
Gilchrist, Hughie, 2 L .... 50.70
Godwin, George, 7 A 25.23
Hamilton, Willie, 4 L 18.10
Henderson, N. J. Hrs., 1
363
Hill, Zona, 3 1/4 A 15.67
24.24
7.55
6.62
^ ^ - 25.84
Poindexter, R. C. and Callie
21 1/4 A
Randolph, P. S. P. Hrs.,
„ 43^ Bal. 128.25
Reynolds, J. T. and Bertha,
10 L
Richardson, W. L.. 252
A
2 L
17.41 King, C. C., 11 1/4A 27.62
21.57
24.73
10.68
120.28
33.18
13.92
8.16
COUNTY TAX SALE
Under and by virtue of the pow
er vested in me by the laws of
the State of North Carolina, par
ticularly by Chapter 310 of the
public Laws of 1939, as amended,
and pursuant to an order of the
Board of Commissioners of Moore
County, I will offer for sale and
will sell at public auction, for
cash, to the highest bidder, at the
bburthouse door in Carthage,
North Carolina, at 12 o’clock noon
on Monday, the 1st day of Octo
ber, 1962 liens upon the person
who listed it for taxes, and the
amount of the lien is set out
Below. Reference is made to the
records in the office of the Regis
ter of Deeds of this County and
in the Office of the Tax Supervisor
of this cotmty for more particular
description of said real estate.
And notice is hereby given that
the amounts of the liens set out
below are subject to the addition
of interest as provided by law,
and also the costs of sale.
This 4th day of September,
1962,
J. DOUGLAS DAVID
Tax Collector for
Moore County
NOTE: Real Estate in Carthage,
Ritter, and Deep River Townships
will be advertised in The Moore
County News, Real Estate in Mc
Neill Township will be Advertised
in the Pilot. Real Estate in Sand
hill, BeMaiem, Greenwood, and
Little River Townships will be
Advertised in the Sandhill Citizen.
Real Estate in Sheffield Township
will be Advertised in the Robbins
Record. Mineral Springs Township
will be Advertised in The Sand
hill Citizen.
McNEILL - Town (White)
Barrett, W. C., 1 L $ 3.74
Barton, George L., 3 L ,
Blue, Mrs. John A., Home
Blue, Robert S. Sr., 2 L
Boes, Joseph H., 1 L ... 2 59
Bridgeman, Andrew J
2 L
Brown, R. M., 4 L
Cagle, Luther, 16 L n 24
Cook, Charles W and
Hazel, 2 L 11 71
Delmarsh, Bertha, A 2 L
Denton, Realty Company
. 18 L Bal.
Dixon, Irene Hrs., 4 L .
Garner, George W., 1 L ....
Goff, James and Catherine,
2 L
Haines, W. C., i L
Hawkins, C. J. and Mrs.
Gladys Blue, 2 L
4.32
80.77
29.49
15.86
60.35
7.79
85.56
98.56
2.40
4.32
46.48
28.05
70
48.86
48.20
71.77
6.40
82.85
12.38
100.10
Honeycutt, Louis, 2 L .. 42
Huntley, C. A., 2 L
Mid South Estates, 23 L
Montesanti, A. Hrs., Home
Montesanti, A Hrs., 2 L ...
Montesanti, A. Hrs., Home
Montesanti, A. Hrs., 2 L
McDonald, W. A., Home
Nanapoulos, George and
Margaret, Home 122 27
O’Callaghan, Sr., L. V.
Hrs., 21 L Bal. 118.02
Ormsby, T. S., Home 236.79
Parker, Pauline, 4 L and
195.51
Richard, Marion, Home,.... 90.15
Roth, Mrs. Mabel, Home 81.14
Sandhill Awning Company
„ 1 L 84.89
Sanford, Mrs. Elizabeth
3 L, Home 152.99
Short, Roland Jack, 3 L,
Home 45.77
Stewart, Lloyd C. and
Mary, 2 L 4.99
Stutts, Albert, 2 L, 58.55
Dowdy, W. James and Mary
1 L 39 73
Dozier, Eula R., 2 L ...... 8 86
Drake, W. D., 1 L 9 87
Dunlap, Lillie, 2 L
Bal 30 52
Durant, Albert, 1 L . ..I!.. 19.79
Edwards, Bertha, 2 L 12.34
Falk, David, 1 L
Flowers, Clarence, 1 L ..
Fonrose, Nezzie, 2 L
Bal
Goins, Pearl Lee, 1 L
Goins, T. R., 6 L
Goode, George Floyd, 2
L
Goode, George Floyd, 1
L
Goode, George Hrs., 3 L
Gordon, Zebulon Vance
Jr., 2 L
Gore, Walter, 1 L 31.94
Graham, Jesse and Muriel,
1 L
Graham, Solomon, .2 L
Graham, Willie, 2 L
Gray, Sallie and Draman
1 L
Green, A. D., 3 L
Hainesworth, Jr. Willie,
2 L
Hainesworth, Jr. Willie,
9 L
Hallman, Laura B., 1 L ....
Hamer, Mottie Pearl, 1 L
Hancock, D. P., 1 L
Harrington, Joe Louis, 1 L
Harrington, W. G. and
Julia, 2 L, Bal
Harris, Helen, 1 L 10.87
Harvey, Quincy, 1 L 16.09
Headen, Victor, 2 L 52.47
Henderson, Olivia G. Hrs.
8 L 22.61
Hill, Flora Williams, 2 L ... 8.24
Hill, Vincent and Hattie,
3 L
Ray, Thomas, 1 L 26.05
Reed, Charles, 1 L ... Bal. 49 22
Rembert, David and
Roxanna, 1 L 3 jg
Rich, Myrtle Mae, 2 L ..
Saunders, Augustins Hrs.
2 L .
Saunders, Benjamin, 2 L
Saunders, Benjamin Jr.
1 L
Saunders, Gary E , 2 L
Bal
Saunders, Herman T., 2 L
11.94
14.83
22.70
32.99
7.02
14.16
Saunders, J. T., 1 L 4'
SeUers, Walter Champ, 3
25.87 I Small, Anna, 1 L 23 95
51.46 Smith, Henrietta, 1 L .. 45'45
Smith, John J., 2 L 25.56
Smith, Vernon and Janie,
3 L
Smith, Vernon and Virginia
1 L ...
station, Viola Hasty, 1 L
Steele, Jacob, 2 L
Stephens, Catherine W.,
2 L
King, Mae, 14A 23.32
Kiser, Edgar, Home
Long, Newton, 1 L
McCaskill, A. A. Jr., 6A ....
McCaskill, Charles R., 6
1/2A and 1 L
McCaskill, Sarah Blue, 55
A
McDonald, James D Sr
121/4A .'.
Mclnnis, C. H., 9 L 54.08
Mclnnis, C. H., 41A 15.29
McIntosh, C. C., 20A
60.15
2.59
30.20
56.32
23.63
23.70
Saunders, j.T,-4 L ,.:;:: lorfl ->■ E.; 47A zz eS g;;;;; “ f:
Rush, H. L., 18 A
Sessoms, Carl E., Home ....
Shaw, Thomas Jr., 15A ....
Speer, Ruth, 140A
Staples, P. R. and Dot, 18,
A ;
Stutts, Royal, Sr., lOA
Stutts, Royal, Sr., 107A ....
Sullivan, Lessle, 122 A ...
Talbert, Albina, 3 A
Talbert, Frank, 2 L
Thomas, Bessie, 7 A
Ussery, E. T. Jr., 1 L
VanArsdale, Frank, 36A ..
Vann, Cornelia, 4 A ;.. ..;
Wallace, Mary A. Hrs
llA
Williams, Lennie Ray, 1
A ;
Williamson, B. H., 3 A ....
Williamson, J. H., 2 1/2
^ i
Wilson, Harvey, 88A 4 ^8.27
McNEILL - Out (Colored)
Armstrong, McKinley,, 2
L ... 432
Black, Willie, Hrs., 21A .... 7.20
Brower, George, 4 1/2A .... 4.67
Brown, Richard, 2 L 3.40
Jackson, Rev. E. A., 15A 26.63
57.02 Johnson, Russell, 1/2A .... 23.84
Johnson, Willie Hrs., L .... 9.04
Jones, Onita M., 1 L 5.20
Kyle, Marvin W., 1 L 35.30
53.09 I Lutz, Albert, 3 L . 4.73
McAllister, Gladys, 3 L ... 12.14
McKeithen Lenwood, 11
3/4 A .. . Bal. 14.70
McKeithen, Lula, 2 L 3.76
McKeithen, Sam, 2 A 24.51
McKinney, Martha, 1 L .... 3.16
McLaughlin, Willie,
48.02
141.44
7.78
71.91
5.69
40.74
81.95
13.98
92.09
32.15
?1.30
26.97
30.77
3.79
/B5.15
' 4.18
23.64
83.80
2:6.33
i:92
Home 11.88
McLeod, Dorthel and Mazie
25A 49.91
McLeod, Victor, 4 L . 3.43
McNair, Florence, 2 A Bal. 3.57
■MbNeill, James, 2 A 6.98
Melton, Perry, 3/4 A 18.74
Monroe, Mack Jr., 3 L Bal. 15.40
Odom, James and Loretta
1 L 20.46
Parker, Christine B., 6A 6.62
Pratt, Marvin, 1 1/2A 14.55
Pratt, Vernon, 6 L .. 21.95
Pratt, Minnie Jane, 2 A 7.99
Quick, Edward, 3 L Bal. 20.47
Sellers, Alfred, Home 25.26
Sellers, Evelyn, 1 A 3.08
Sellers, Walter C., 6A Bal. 17.49
Sellers, WiUie Clyde, 2A 13.83
Sheffield, Hettie McC. 3
1/2 A 8.53
Stubbs, John H. Jr., 2 L 46.38
Wade, Bertha and Richard,
3 L . 37.55
Walden, Clinton, 3 A 53.45
Walker, James, 2 L 12.59
WOliarhs, Charlie Robert,
Home ' 24.10
5.23
3.98 Willis, John, 7A
23.26
17.99
6.62
17.71
84.15
76.28
50.53
35.41
2.92
72.59
20.28
30.88
44.40
3.92
29.15
19.34
16.96
11.22
20.60
21.66
50.07
17.63
42.58
1 L,
2.92
Hill, Howard, 5 L 13.57
Horton, W. T., 1 L 117.17
Ingram, Johnsie L., 7 L .. 12.76
Jackson, Andrew, 1 L .... 7.78
Jackson, Charles W., 2
L 19.89
Johnson, Charles V., 1 L 2.70
Johnson, Elizabeth, 3 L
Bal 8.12
Johnson, Juanita, 1 L 3.75
Johnson, Justine, 1 L 9.76
Jones, Mack Willie, 3 L 35.39
Kelly, Sarah Kate, 2 L .... 3.16
Lawson, R. C., 26 L 35.73
Leslie, Douglas, 2 L 41.07
Letterlough, Henry, 1 L .. 20.72
Lewis, H. L., 5 L, . .. Bal. 3.00
Livingston, James and
Flora, 2 L 24.23
Lloyd, Leroy and Evelyn
1 L 30.13
Lockwood, Jr., Leroy and
Pearl, 2 L 12.19
MaUoy, Noah, 1 L 36.06
Marsh, Lydia, 1 L 17.61
Marshall, Major and Home
Hattie, 2 L... 47.30 J Cameron, Caro, 4 L,
Medley, Cora, 2 L 10.09 Home 95.00
Stucky, Julia Louise, 1 L
Terry, Carl, 1 L
Terry, Carl, 1 L “4 32
Terry, Joe, 1 L 6d6
Thomas, Samuel, 1 L ll!71
Thomas, Willarstein, 1 L 18 18
Threadgill, Henry, 1 L
Turner, Arie and Betty, 2
L
Turner, Elmond and Leile,
1 L
Turner, James, 2 L 45.10
Wade, Lucy B., 2 L 3i]47
Wade, Rena, 1 L 4.32
Wade, William Thomas,
1 H 11 73
Wagner, Vincent, 1 L 3.73
WaRace, Mamie, 1 L 3.16
Watson, Ethel Mae, 1 L .. 15.76
White, Johnny and Gladys,
3.H ^ Bal. 25.16
White, Odell and Annie,
2 L 15.25
Wicker, Donnie Lee, 1 L 27.98
Williams, Robert A., 3 L 22.53
Williams, Willie, 1 L 5.24
Wilson, Idelle, 1 L 3^16
Wilson, Johnah and Carrie
2 L
Wortham, Rosa Hrs., 2 L
Wright, Abarham, 2 L ..
Wright, Willie and Ada
2 L
McNEILL - Out (mite)
Allen, Mrs. J. W., 1 L 17.18
Anderson, William Hrs.,
1 L
Barber, John W., 1 L
Bellett, Louis, 1 L, 21.64
Biby, Colonel M., 1/2A .... 26.15
Biby, Colonel M., 1/2A ..
Blake, Harvey, Jr., Home
Blue, Calvin B. Jr., 184
A
Blue, James F, Home 105.92
Blue, J. Marvin, 35A 31.87
Blue, J. W. and Helene, 1
L and Home Bal.
Blue, Norman, 1 1/4A ....
Blue, Robert S. Sr., 25A ....
Bobbitt, Lindei, 1 L
Caddell, Irvin Odell, 2 L
Caddell, John W., 4 L,
5.35
14.17
28.81
21.44
2.69
3.16
27.31
52.94
195.47
50.52
75.901
6.02
16.73
35.34
Special Football Excursioi
TO
Washington Red Skins North Carolina Day Game
Washington D. C. October 7, 1962
$23.60 PER PERSON
Includes Round-trip ticket and Reserved Seat
Hamlet to Washington and Return (See Note)
also ticket to Washington Red Skins vs Los
Angeles Rams Football Game.
Lv. Hamlet
Lv. Southern Pines
Ar. Washington
Ar. Washington
SCHEDULE GOING
1:45 AM EST
2:10 AM EST
9:05 AM EST
10:05 AM DST
CAME TIME 2:05 PM DST
October 7th
October 7th
October 7th
October 7th
82.74
SCHEDULE RETURNING
Lv. Washington 12:05 AM EST
1:05 AM DST
7:32 AM EST
8:20 AM EST
Lv. Washington
Ar. Southern Pines
Ar. Hamlet
October 8th
October 8th
October 8th
October 8th
(NC)TE) Party rate and special reserved seat coach is dependent
on 40 or more traveling together.
ALL reservations requests with money to cover must be in bv
noon September 24th. 1962.
MAIL CHECKS TO:
K. M. Rushing. Ticket Agent
Seaboard Air Line R. R.
Passenger Station
Hamlet. N. C.
Phone 582-3465
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD
A
SAVE BY MAIL
We Pay Postage
I ^ -E^usiage
P FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N.I
CURRENT DIVIDEND c c* i o w i r.
Corner S. Steele 8c Wicker Streets
SANFORD. N. C.
Assets Nearly $11,000,000.00
W. M. Womble, Exec. Vice-President
Sanford. N. C. CURRENT DIVIDEND
RATE