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Friday, March 8, IMO. FFXLO\VSIIII> FOKl^M RECORD-BREAKIN’O YKAK I sociations, which ia one of the larg- FOR BUILDING AND LOAN est annual gains in the past decade, — was also predicted by Chandler. The building, savings and loan as. sociations of North Carolina made the largest amount of loans during 1939 that they have in the pabt de. cade, it is announced by R. L. Chan dler, secretary of the Southern Pines Building and Loan Association., These home financing institutions made, last year total loans of ap proximately $25,600,000 enabling over 15,000 individuals to construct, purchase, refinance or repair their homes. This record-breaking total represents an increase of more than $3,000,000 over 1938. The largest increase in type of loans vas in con. struction of new homes for which $10,956,000 was loaned during 1939. During the past year 3,400 homes, to the value of $5,500,000, were pur. chp/Jed through these local institu tions. The lialance of $9,000,000 was loaned for .'efinancing, repairs, mod. ernizaiioii and miscellaneous THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Pag:e Seven The Fellowship Forum of the Church of Wide Fellowship will meet Sunday night at 7:00 o’clock. Miss Margaret Wilson will bo the leader. Everyone is urged to arccpt the in vitation of the Forum and be there. On Palm Sunday at 8:00 p. m the play, "The Rond to Emmaus" will be presented by the Fellowship Fonlm. The public is cordially in vited. NEVER ASIIA.MED OF FALSE TEETH Comings and Goings in Vass Modern dentists make false teeth almost as perfect looking as the original teeth. And they can be kept cleancr by using Denturex, the den- pur- tal plate cleaner that whitens with- poses. A combined total increase or out brushing. A large bottle is only over $10,800,000, by the building and 50c at the Rexall Drug Store—The loan and Federal .saving.s and loan as. Vass Drug Store Vass. N. C. Prohibition Talk Cale K. Budgess of Raleigh, pres- 4ent of the United Dry Forces in the state and head of the Board of Public Morals and Temperance of the North Carolina Methodist Con ference, was guest speaker in the Vass Methodist Church last Sunday morning. Mr. Burgess, who made a strong appeal for total abstinence, was heard by a large congregation com. posed of members of the three j churches of the town and others. ! In the absence of the pastor, who was attending a conference in Pe- j tersburg, Va., Mrs. C. P. McMillan,; president of the Women’s Auxiliary, j presided and introduced the speak.' f r. An offering for temperance work i was made. ^ I lives here. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Martin and children, Isab<‘l and Johnie of East, wood moved last week to an apart ment in the Mrs. W. J. Cameron hou.se. Mr. Martin has a position with the Stutts.Taylor Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Laubscher have moved to We.st End where Mr. Laubscher has accepted a position. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of admimstkatkix a liVSIDKMDOlT Pre-Easter Ser\ifes Beginning this Sunday evening, week'.^ serie.s of .'^ervice.s leading up to the Ea.ster soa.son will be conduct, ed in the Vass Methodist Churcii by the pa.stor. Dr. S. A. Maxwell. Sei'vii'es will be held eich evening throughout the week at 7:30 o'clock and the series will end with the third Simday 11:00 o'clock service. The glee club of the Va.ss.Lake- view High School, composed of 30 voices under the direction of Mrs. \V. E. Gladstone has accepted an in. vitation to sing at the Sunday even, ing .service March 10, and the pub lic is cordially invited to be present at this and the following seiTices. Having qualified this day as Ad. ministratrix of the Estate of M. J. Davis, deceased, this is to notify all per.sons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned Administratrix within twelve months from this date, other. wi.se this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 26th day of F'ebiuary in 10. WILLIE McLRAN, Administratrix of the estate of M J. Davis, deceased. J. Vance Row'e, Attorney MSA12 LEGAL NOTICES County at the Courthouse in Car thage, N. C., on the 4th day of Ap. ril, 1940, and answer or demur to the court for relief demanded in said Complaint. Notice is hereby given to all persons dairying any in terest in the subject matter of this action to appear, present and defend their claims as provided in Section t:037 C. S. of North Carolina, or they shall be forever barred and fore. Closed of any and all interest or claims in or to the property or the proceeds received from the sale then of. This the 4th day of March, 1940. JOHN WILLCOX, M8.29 Clerk Superior Court. LEGAL NOTICES NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE t'OUNTV. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE M<K)RE COUNTY, Pluintiff. Vh. W1IXIE BOWMAN. NOKTII ( AUOLIN.A, ■MOOUE COUNTV. THE NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR with FEATURES THAT SPELL VALUE Six-Way Cold Storage Compart ment with MEASURED HUMIDITY • Glass-Toppod Mi-Humirilty Com partment with MEASURED HU MIDITY for fruits and vegetables • Vacuum Sealed Thriftmaster • Pop-lceTrays • Illuminated 16-Point Temperature Co'itrcl • AdjustaOle Interior • Adju.>t&!i!e Height STAINLESS STEEL aiiriina Shelves • Auto.'?’2t:c Interior Ucl:t • Ail Steel Cabinet. And 27 mcra Impoiiaiit f^al.-.cs. **-« Only $114.75 y Birth .Annoiincenient Mr. and Mrs. Coynell Cameron of the Cypre.ss comSnunity have an. nounced the arrival of a 10-pound son, Daniel Scott, at their home Sun. i day morning, March. 3 DlHtrlct President Coming Mrs. W. P. Byrd of Lillington, president of the ninth district of the North Carolina Federation of Wo men's Clubs, will be a guest at the meeting of the Vass Woman s Club at 7:15 on Friday evening of this week. Mrs. \V. B. Graham, Mrs. H. A. Borst. Mrs. M. C. Callahan and Mrs. S R. Smith will be hostossos at the l.ome of Mrs. Gruham. ElUln.Lassiter Miss Myrtie Lassiter of Vans and Xewby Elkin of near Goldston were united in marriage in a private cer emony in Florence, S. C., Saturday, Mai'ch 2. Mrs. Elkin is the daughter of J. Lassiter of Vass and the late 1^'issitor and nntil about a month ago resided in the Bear Creek section of Chatham county. NOKTII CAKOI.INA, :\IOOKE COUNTV. IN rilE SI PEKIOK COURT NOTICE Moore County, Plaintiff, Vs. •Arthur Howe, Miss Ciara K. Howe, et ttls, Defendants. R. The defendant, Miss Clara Howe, will take notice that an ac-1 the office of the Clerk of the tion entitled as above has ben com-1 perior Court of said County at IN THE SUPEHIOli COUKT NOTICE MOOKE ( <)UNT\, Plaintiff A’s. LAI KA UHODES, Defendant. The defendant, Liiura Rhodes, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Supei: ^r Court of Moore County, N. C. to foreclose tax liens of $5.01, to. gether with penalty, interest and cost upon that certain piece or parcel of real estate situate in McNeill Town, ship, Moore County, North Carolina, described as 1 Lot J.&12, No. 1, list ed in the narr^e of said defendant for the year of 1938 for taxation. That said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the defendant; and said defendant will further take no tice that she is required to appear at Su- the The defendant, Willie Bowman, will take notice that an action entit led as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens of $1.57, together with penalty, in_ terest and cost, upon that certain piece or parcel of real estate situate in McNeill Township, Moore County, North Carolina, described a.s 2 lots Page Land, listed in the name of f.aid defe.'idant for the year of IMS, for taxation. That said taxe.s, inter est and penalty have not been paid by the defendant; and .said defen(L ant will further take notice that she l5'. required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superi.ir Court of said Coimty at the Courthouse irr Carthage, N. C. on the 4th day of •\pril 1940. an answer or donui to the court for relief demanded in said Complaint. Notice is hereby given to all persons claiming any interest in the subject matter of this section to appear, pre.sent and defend their claims as provided in Section 8037 C. S. of North Carolina, or they shall be forever barred and foreclos, ed of any and all interest or claims in or to the property or the proceeds received from the sale thereof. This the 4th day of March, 1940. JOHN WILLCOX, M8.29. Clerk Superior Court. Simons Electric Company menced in the Superior Court of Moore County. North Carolina, to foreclose tax liens of $1.51. together with penalty, interest and cost, upon that certain piece or parcel of real estate situate in McNeill Town.ship, Moore Coimty, North Carolina, de. scribed as Lot No. 11. in Block 6, as .shown on a map of Knollwood, listed in the name of said defend ants for the year of 1038 for taxa. tion. That .said taxes, interest and penalty have not been paid by the defendants; and said defrnilants will further take notice that t.iey are re. quired to appear at the olfite of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said A Mr.s Courthouse in Carthage. N. C., on the 4th day of April, 1940, and an. swer or demur to the court for re lief demanded in said Complaint. No. | tice is hereby given to all per.sons i claiming any interest in the sub. j ject matter of this action to appear, | present and defend their claims as' provided in Section 8037 S. of North Carolina, oi they shall be for. \ ever barred and foreclosed of any; and all interest or claims in or to} the propei'ty or the proceeds receiv-1 ed from the Jale thereof. I This the 4th dny of March, 1940 •lOHN WILLCOX, M8-29. Clerk Superior Court f%9^owdUm. Qunmd (Dlrectbf^' 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 6161-SOUTHERN PINES To ser\e those who call upon aa to the l>ost of our ability and with thoughtful fairness Is the liasLs upon which our organization l« formed. H. r,. McEIJtOY Manager O’Callaf^han Huildin^ Ea.st Connecticut Avenue Serunian & Sons ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS CLEANING - REPAIRING - STORAGE Rugs Called For and Delivered Phone 2-2065 Established 1929 224 S. Greene Street Greensboro, N: C: Mr. and Mrs, Odel Oldham have i taken an apartment m the W'. D\m. can Matthews hou.se on Highway 1. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wheeler are other occupants of the hou.se. Fxii.son and Mack Callahan, Henry Borst. Jr., Julian Leslie, Albert Gra- hain, Ernest Clayton. Herbert Cad. dell and Joe Cavine.ss attended the Southern Conference basketball games in Raleigh Thursday after noon and night of last week Mias Agnes Smith, Miss Mrytle McMillan, Mrs. Elizabeth Chappell, Mrs. P. A. Wilson, Robert Leslie and Raymond Evans went to Raleigh Wednesday evening of last week to see "Gone With the Wind.” ^r. and Mrs. Ted Reiser m lega Have comfort with AUTCMATIC tiEAl C€NTCCL KSTI1\L\TES GLADLY GIVEN OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMEN (Automatic Coal Burners) ESSO-HEAT FUEL OIL L V. OmiAGHAN PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTOR XMepbons B*41 8oHthar» ftitu ■■■niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiinnnTtTTTiiiirniiiirittmtummTmTTTtTTTmTTriy and baby daughter moved this w-eek into the Mrs. W. J. Cameron home. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren and their three children of Darlington, S. C., were week.end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown in the Beasley Apartments . Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Myers of Pine- hurst, Mrs. ,Mai’gai^et Craver and Mrs. Sidney Kittreli of Florence, S. C., were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fry visiicd Mrs, Fry’s father, W. D. Dowdy, in Sanford Sunday.. Mr. Dowdy has been quite ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin and children of Hamlet were Sunday din. ner guests of Mrs. G. W. Griffin. R. H. Thompson of Asheboro came Sunday to spend a few days a^s- sisting__in the construction and Mrs. W. D. home. Mr. and Mrs. I>")uis Bellet and lit tle daughter, Betty Jane, of San ford visited Mr and Mrs Bryce Griffin Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone at. tended the Southern Conference basketball tournament in Raleigh Friday night and went from there to Greensboro for a wek-end visit with hifl parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Thomas and Ittle daughter Jeanetta of near B1bco« ipent the wek-end with rela- «S!lSS of Mr. McCraney’s new £veiy2S seconds of every day. Somebody buys anew Chevrolet! $ 659 MASTE'4 ^^5 BUSINESS COUPE )ther models slightly higher All models priced at Flinty Michigan. Transpor tation based on rail rates, state and local taxes (if any), optional equipment and accessories— extra. Prices sub/ect to change without notice. Mid - South Motors, Inc. ABERDEEN, N- C
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