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Frid:’y O t i>fj fvr. SfMilhern Pines and Aberdeen. Norlh (’aroliiia People and Spots in the Late. News LEGAL NOTICKS LK(;AL NOTICES f H la^ tVofld) OVER H£RE , , . Standing room was plentiful on giant 16-inch guns, among variety of coast defense weapons tested and shown to public at 20th annual meeting of Army Ordnance association at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. High-ranking officers of the services, and congressmen and industrialists watched tests. (Tenv DONE WITH RIBBONS . . An engaging set of three matching accessor ies—beret, fringed scarf and belt—-oflered as sug gestion for national rib- boncraft competition. This ensemble was whipped up with about nine yards of ribbon, belt buckle, scarf fastener and a bit of. skill with the fingers. (Knell) (G)LASS IS SAFE . . . With emphasis on safety at National Auto Show, one literally “smashing” dem onstration saw 16-pound bowling ball slammed against pane of new high-test safety plate glass, standard equipment all around on many 1940 mod els. Despite terrific impact, young lady crouching behind glass feared no flying particles. WHAT PRICE? . . . Gov ernment's yardstick for gauging fair war-time retail prices will be low chain store prices made possible by efficjent op erating methods, predicts George Feldman, Wash ington economist and au thor, declaring anti-chain store taxes must be re pealed to aid Federal co ordination of distributive- system in possible emer gency May Street. BEGINNING at a corner of J. C. -Stanley estate^ the common corner of Lola No. ,'j and 6; the .same oein^ located 146 feet South 53-13 Wesl from the east corner of Block C and 2 na s-hown <>n a map entitled, “A Map of Southein Pine.s, Moore Coun ty, Noi'th Carolina,'’ said map being duly filed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, to whicli reference is hereby made, the same being on the westerly edge of May Street, and running thence along the westerly edge of May Street South .53-1!") West 62 feet to the corner of .J. C. Stanley estate; thence along ihe line of J. C Stanley estate North 36-45 West 150 feet to a cor ner of J. C. Stanley estate in Ernest Reinecke’s line; thence along Ernest Reinerke’.s line North 53-15 East 58 feet to Ernest Reinecke’s corner, the BF.me being the common corner of Lots No. 5 and 10 in said Block; thence South 81-15 East 5.66 feet to a corner of J. C. Stanley estate; thence along- the line of J. C- Stan- 'ey eptate South 36-15 East 146 feet to the point of BEGINNING. The an me being the identical lands con veyed to Harold J. Maloney and Har riet C. Maloney by a Commissioners Deed dated December 22, 1924, and executed by S. R. Hoyle, Commission- and filed for record January 1, 1925_ and duly recorded in the Pub lic Regi.stry for Moore County in Book 95, Page 407, to which reference Ls hereby made, and being portrayed on a map prepared by Paul M. Van Camp. C. E., on December 5. 1934 and filed in the Office of the Home Owners Loan Corporation. This property will be sold .subject to 1939 taxes. The purchaser at this sale will be required to make a ca.sh deposit 5 percent of the purcha.se price to show good faith. This, the 3rd day of October, 1939 T. C. ABERNATHY. Trustee. M. G. Boyette. Attorney. 013-N3. Corp., K. P. Darby, Trustee for Pied mont Grocery (’ompany. Defendants The defendant. K. P. Darby, Trup. 'ee for Piedmont Grocery Company, will take notice that an action en titled a.s above ha.s been conmienced in the Superioi- Court of Moore County, Noith Carolina, to fore close a certain tax sales certificate and lien foi- taxer issued to the plaintiff on June 7th, 1937; and the said defendant, K. P. Darby, Trus tee for Piedmont Grocery Company, will further take notice that he is I'equired to ajipear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of s'aid County within thirty days from the service of tha Summons, and an.-:wer or de mur to the Complaint in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Complaint. Dated this 2nd day of October, 1939. JOHN WILLCOX, 06-27 Clerk of the Superior Court. Christmas Cards with personal copy Hayes.’ .More and More |K'ople arc finding that I'ilot Want .Advs. pay. They re only 23 cents for 25 words. E. V. PERKINSON General Contractor Storajare Southern Pines, N, C. Tel 5033 Dr. J. I. Neal VETERINARIAN • Southern Pines, N. C. BRITISH TOYS. 1HS9 . . , Christmas toy previews in London reflect war situation as balloon “barrage” with aircraft-entangling drop lines, anti-aircraft guns with sandbag protection, A. R. P. shelters and army lorries loom as popular Santa Claus items. GRIDIRON CHIC ... In tune with latest w’omen’s fashions, K'^n Strong, husky back of New York foot ball Giani . gets laced into wasp-waist corset—but it’s really not vainness, for the star plunger needs the corset to brace a strained back. ' .NORTH C .AKOLI.VA, .MOOUE COUNTY. I.N THK SITI’KRIOU CGI KT NOTICE OF SEItVK'E BY ITBLIC.ATIO.N Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs. James Bethea and wife, Mattie B. Bethea, The Sandhills Financing LEG A L N or I <■ f-’>- LEGAL N OTI C EP LEG AL NOTICES NOTICE OF S.\LE Pursuant to a judgr.’.ent entered in an action pending In Moore Su perior Court entitled, “Moore County vs. Angus Black Est., et ais," the undersigned Commissioner appointed in said judgment for said purpose will on Thursday, November 9, 1939, at 12 oclock noon, at the Courthouse door in Moore County, e::pose to sale to the highest bidder for cash all that certain lot or parcel of land lyin gand being in McNeill’s Town ship, Moore County, North Carolina, and described as follows: 44 A. Lee’s Branch. This the 9th day of October, 1939 S R. HOYLE, 013-N3 Commissioner. ilccr cf r.Ioore Coimty, at Carthage, which reference is hereto made. How Women in Their 40’s Can AtUact Men Here's good advice for a woman during her chanRp (usually from 38 to 52)» who Ivars she’ll losf her appeal to mon, who worries abou< hot tlaHhes, loss of pep, dizzy spells, upset nt'rvea and moody spt'lls. Just get more fresh air, 8 hrs. sleep anci ii YOU need a reliable “WOMAN'S* tonic take Lydia E. Pinkham'e Vegetable C'ompound, made eftp(Ttolly for tcomfn. It helps Nature build up physical resistance, thus helps give more vivacity to enjoy life and assist calm ing jittery nerves and those disturbing sympn toms that often accompany change of life. Pinkham‘8 is WELL WORTH trying. I f. :: This 4th day of October, 1939. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, Trustee. N. C., at the hour of Noon on the 6th | ’ay of November, 1939, the follovving-l Jcscribed real estate lying and being 013-N3. i'.i McNeill Township, Moore County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Kncl!-.vood^ Inc, Dr. Charles Rich- arclccn, ."ind others, and bounded and dcs:-ibed as follows, to.wit; , Dcginning at a concrete monument on the north edge of Midland Road ^Tth day of Dccem- ■A-hernby the eatserly boundary of the, executed by Harold J. Ma- Midland Farm property, formerly the ^ loney and wife, Harriet C. Maloney to j J. Van Lindley property, crosses the T. C. Abernathy, Trustee^ which deed j ■'pid road; thence, with the said boun-j of trust is duly registered in the of-1 dcry North 15-45 East 874 feet to a'fice of the Register of Deeds of TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Pursuant to the power and author ity contained in a certain deed of * L I ,'iS‘inilltrrn JVnrtli (Caruluia A School for Boys and Girls Kmder^iirtvn l}irou0i EijiiJiili Grade Resident Pupils and Day Pupils Hifih Scholastic Standiiifi Music, Art, Handicrafts, Sports. NOTICE OF SALE NORTH CAROUNA, MOORE COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a power of sale con tained in a certain deed of trust ex ecuted by J. J. Harrington ar.d wife, Adaline M. Harrington, to W. Duncan Matthews, Trustee for The Citizens Bank and Tnist Company of Southern Pmes, North Carolina, the said deed of trust is dated June 1, 1933, and recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County in Book 57, Page 377, to which reference is hereby made the debt secured hy the aaid deed of trust being past due and unpaid and the powers of sale con tained therein having become opera tive, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House concrete monu.-nent corner of Osbum > f’nd Knollwood, Incorporated, lands; thence, with their line South 75-46 East- 2086.6 feet to concrete monu ment on the west side of the Carth- age-Aberdeen Road at a point 65 'eet from the front of Knollwood lot Moore County, North Carolina, in !«ook of Mortgages No. 60, page 271, securing a certain note payable to HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPOR ATION, default having been made for a period of more than ninety (90) days in the payment of said note ^'’^umber 209; thence, South 34 West i as provided therein and in the per- 762.7 feet along the west edge of -said road, it being 65 feet wide; thence. South 25-29 West 240.8 feet to a concrete monument at the north west comer of the Midland Road and the Carthage-Aberdeen Road; thence, ”ith the north side of Midland Road North 73-31 West 1700 feet to a turn in said road; thence, North 78 We.-Jt 90 feet to the beginning, con taining forty-two £ind two one hun- Iredths (42.02) acres, more or less, and being the identical property con- •'eyed by D. Osburn, Jr., and wife to Earnest V. Perkinson and Louise W. formance of certain ccvenants set out in said deed of trust, and de mand of foreclosure having been made by the holder of said indebted ness, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the bidder for cash at the Court House door in Moore County, Carthage, North Carolina at 12 o’clock noon on the 4th day of November, 1939 the following described real estate, to- wit: All that certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and be ing in the Town of Southern Pines, McNeill Township, County of Moore, MRS. 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