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THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday, March 14, IMi.
LEGAL NOTICES
NORTH OABQUNA,
HOOKE OOUNTV.
IN THE SUPERIOR COlfRT
I
MynCE OF SERVICE
PlTtUCATIOlV
BY
Th»m of Southern Pines, Plaintiff,
vs.
C’arohit^ Martin, Widow, A Buncan
Reed and wife. Rose M. Reed, de-
(on<Mts.
Trfte defendants, A. Duncan Reed
»nil wife. Rose M. Reed, will take no-
live that an action entitled as above
las been commenced in the Superior
Court of Moore County, North Caro
lina, to foreclose certain tax liens;
»ml the said defendants. A, Duncan
Rp«J and wife. Rose M. Reed, will
further take notice that they are re.
paired to appear before the Clerk of
the Superior Court of said County
r ithm thirty days fr’m the serv’ice of
the Summons, and answer or demur
la the Complaint in said action, or
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief demanded in said Com-
plamt.
Oatcd this 17th day of February,
19-11.
JOHN VVtlLLCOX.
I’21,M14 Clerk of the Superior Court.
but Mns. Jackson an<j the children re
mained for a longer visit.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone and
Miss Mary E. Thomas of the Vass-
Lakeview school faculty attended the
EJduco Club banquet in Hemp Fri
day night-
Mrs. W. B. Graham and Miss Kath
arine' Graham were Raleigh visitors
Saturday.
C. H. Williams came home from
Holly Ridge for a week-end visit with
Mrs. Williams and their little daught-
Comings and Goings in Vass
Kitchen Band | derwent an appendectomy in Lee
Those watching and listening to I County Hospital, is recovering at the
William John Graham as he tooted j home of her sistef'ln Sanford-
'his curtain rod and sang In the fifth'
grade'H “Kitchen Band,” which was Dmmatic Club
a pleasing fwiture of stunt night at. The Drtunatic Club of Vass-Lake-
Vass.LAkeview School on Thursday of | view High School presented a de
last week, did not suspect that his, Ughtful program consisting of three
part of the program was being per-1 one-act plays and two readings on
formed in a "the show must go on”' Thursday night of last week,
spirit, for he seemed to be throwing Q^oup two was awarded a J)ri*e'
himself into the music with the same I ju presentation of "How the'
wholehearted abandon that character- Grew •• and Retha Mae Cox I Carolyn, immie and Bar-
l*ed the performance of the thirty ..The Bath Hour" won the reart ' visited relatives in Sanford
=. ,ounr.,e„ h.d >».. .nf “corrF^ TbW-
trained by their teacher, Mrs. C. P-1 .-The Leading Lady" were the other! Mr and Mrs. Steve Mallard and
McMillan. But behind stage. William; favbrable 'Wallace, Horton Keith
John was a sick boy. The next day comment I Washington, D. C.. and Miss Glen.
he was operated on for appendicitis . i nie Keith of Raleigh spent last week-
at Moore County Hospital, where he end with Mr. and Mrs. W H. Keith.
. , E. Gladstone,
is now recovering nicely. He is the . Mrs, D. A. Smith feturned Sunday
son of Mr- and Mrs. Will J. Graham - * T night for p. week-end visit in the
of the Crane’s Creek section. ' ^ ®®''"|home of her parents in Manteo.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Griffin returned
cral numbers and a group of "wood-
I cn soldiers” staged a drill that was
1 well received. This pait of the pro
to Norfolk Monday after spending a
month visiting his mother Mrs, G, W.
Griffin, in V’ass and relative-'’ 'n Car-
NOTIOK Ot S»mVIC'E
PlTiLIC.XTION
NORTH CAROLINA,
MOORE COUNTY
HI
In The Su|»erior Court
June Price
vs.
May Crivcoe Price
, the intersection, of the easterly side
1 of Massachusetts Avenue with the
southerly side of Ridge Street, ad-
.ioining the lanj of Adams, running
thence, easterly and along Adams
hand two hundred fifty feet; thence.
The defendant aoove named will j southerly and parallel with Massa-
t-»iie notice that an action entitled: chiiseTla Avenue one hundred feet;
*.•» above has been commenced in the j thence, westerly and para’Icl with
Superior Court of Moore County,' Adams line two hundred and fifty
North Carolina, for the purpose ofi^oet; thence, northerly and along the
•h*nining an absolute divorce from ! easterly side of Ma.^sachusetts Ave-
W'omanS Club Meets
The Vass Woman's Club will meet
tonight at 7:45 at the home of Mrs,
H. C, Callahan «ith Mrs. W. B. Gra- /‘."^ th^go.
ham. Mrs, H, A. Borst, Mrs. S. R. P‘“"° accompaniments. Margaret Lambert. R. N, of
Smith and Mrs. Odell Oldham as as- ' Richmond. Va., visited her parents,
soriate hostesses, Quarterlj Conference j,j,. g Lambert dur-
Reroverlng from Operation District Supeinitendent W. V. Me-, ing last week-end.
Mrs, L, B. Craig, who last week iin- Fayetteville will preach in the Wilson Morgan is recovering from
! Vass Methodist Church Sunday morn- i an illness of pneumonia at the home
LEGAL NOTICES nig at 11:00 o’clock and quarterly of hi.s grandmother, Mrs, W. D. VVil-
conference will be held following the son. near V^ass,
dred and sixty-one (861) feet and one ser\’ice. A full attendance is desir- James Ray McLean, who is a stu-
(1) inch from the comer formed By ed. dent at Lees-McRae College at Ban-
the defendant by the plaintiff on ac
count of more than two years sepa-
T!>tk)n Of the plaintiff and defend-
aid the defendant will further
t.Tftp notice that she is required to
Bjiptw and answer or demur to the
complaint now on file with the Clerk
®f Superior Court of Moore County
30 days or the plaintiff will
•Pl’ly to the Court for the relief de-
cr'«ndej m said complaint.
This the 13th day of February,
1911.
F21-M14
JOHN WILLCOX,
Clerk of Superior Court
r ORTH CAROLINA,
MOORE cotTvrr
C NOTICE OF S.ALE
nue one hundred feet to the point or
place of beginning. Subject, however,
to the following I'estrictions ie- there
hall not be more than one house
erected on the plot herein conveyed,
and such house shall contain only
one family, no horses, cous, or pigs
shall be kept on the aforementioned
plot. These restrictions shall remain
in full force until January 1st, 1950.
W. DLT^CAN MATTHEWS,
Trustee.
This 1st day of March, 1941.
M7-28.
NOTICE OF SALE OF I^AND BY
cx>:»i>nssioNEB
Notice is hereby given that by
j virtue of the Interlocutory Order of
Foreclosure made and entered by the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore
County on the 17th day of February
1941 in the matter of the TOWTST OF
SOLTHERN FINES. Plaintiff, vs.
I
^ Notice Is hereby given that under
tnd by virtue of the power of sale
ifontained in a certain D'.'ed of Trust
f.xccuted by M. Yates Poe and %vife, ! BERT L. BLAKE and wife, FLOSSIE
Batsie D Poe, of Moore County,! Defendants, same being re-
Wth Carolina, to W. Duncan Mat-jC"*'ded >n Land Tax Sales Judgment
thews. Trustee, said deed of trust | Docket No. 10 at page 63. in the of-
»cing dated May 10. 193S, and record-Superior
in the Office of the Register of County, the under-
Ifceeds for Moore County in Book 63,s>g:ned Commissioner, will, on
fjtge to which reference is here-’
at
fcy nuide. the debt secured by gaid
4^ea of trust being past d^e and un
paid and the powers of sale contained
■lerein haviiTg become operative, the
■ndersigned Trustee will offer for
iVile and sell to the highest bidder,
fbr cash, at the Court House door of
Moore County at Carthage, North
Csrolin at the hour of Noon on ttie
3tst (fay of March, 1941, the follow.
de.scribed real estate lying and
ticing in McNeill Township, Moore
county North Carolina, and dcacrib-
e<i »nd defined as follows, to-wlt:
FIRST TRACT; Lot Number Nine
MOND.W, APRU. 7th, 1941
13 o’clock NOON,
at the Court House door in Carthage,
Moore County, North Carolina, sell
at public outcry to the hightest bid
der for cash, the following described
lands:
A certain tract or parcel of land
with the building thereon, in that
part of McNeills Township, Moore
County, in the State of North Caro
lina. called Southern Pines, adjoining
the lands of C, F. Patch and others
and bounded and described as fol
lows: BEXIINNING at a point on the
northerly line of Vermont Avenue
so-called, at land of one Marks;
in Block K and Three (3) i thence northeaateriy along land of
*^own on a map entitled, “A Map of | Marks about 200 feet to land of
the Town of Southern Pines, Moore Patch; thence northwesterly
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Jackson and
children, .Tanice and Bnice, went to |
Dunn Saturday to visit Mr. Jackson's ‘
mother, Mr, Jackson returned Sunday I visited
ner Elk, visited his parents. Mr, and
Mrs. X. N, McLean, .from Thurs
day until Tuesday.
Miss Lula Pearl Morgan, who is
taking a beauty course in Durham,
her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
George Morgan, during last week.end.
Mr. and Mrs. J, S. Williams of
Rockingham were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Williams.
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone
spent Saturday In Raleigh.
Mr*. D. J. McDuffie, Misses Alice
and Dalmatia McDuffie, Mr, and Mrs.
J. L. McDuffie and Mrs. Bettle Fos
ter, all of Sanford, spent Sunday
with Miss Mattie McDuffie at Hotel
Charmella. |
Mr, and Mr*. W. P. Parker and
Mrs. Charles Gschwind were Fayette-1
vllle visitors Sunday afternoon. The I
Parkers called on their brother, Gue |
Parker, who is in Pittman Hospital as I
a result of an automobile-train ac
cident. I
Mrs. W'. C. Cox and Clyde, Jr., re- ^
turned Saturday from a 10-day visit |
With Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boggs of!
Broadway, |
L. C. Wallace and Cal Stutts of I
Carthage visited Mr. and Mrs. J, M.
Tyson Sunday afternoon. '
Mrs. A, K, Thompson and Miss^
Juanita Thompson of Vass and Rus
sell Thompson of Fort Bragg spent
the week-end with Mr and Mrs, Bill
Ellis at Graham.
Miss Thelma Whitley and Mrs,
Gertrude Whitehead of Mountain
Park wei'c week-end guests of the
former's sister, Miss Ethel Whitley,
at Hotel Charmella.
W. J. Allen is on the sick list, we
arc sorry to report.
Miss Angie Marie Gilliland of
Raleigh spent last week-end with her
people here.
Mrs, J, R, Thomas writes from the
home of her son. Elvery. in Raleigh
that the new granddaughter has been
named Mattha Tillery Thomas, This
is her mother'.s name.
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ENTER BIC aiPEi SMPS CONTEST
FREE100,000'!5
IN U.S.iiAVINGS BONDS
COME IN FOR YOUR ENTRY BLANK
SUPER Slin“
Laige size 21c Giant size—59c
Palmolive, 4 for 25c
Bath size. 4 for 26c
Klek. 3 for 25c
Giant Octagon Soap, 6 for ‘23c
Large Octagon Powder, 2 for .„.9e
Octagon Toilet Soap. 2 for ...,9c
Octagon Cleanser 5c
Octagon Soap Chips, 3 for 25c
Large Size 19c
Octagon Granulated Soap,
3 for 25c Largo 19c
DORN’S
l*hone 7474
County, North Carolina,” which map
l>$. recorded in the Off'ce of the Reg-
of Deeds at Carthage, N. C.
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a
point on the easterly side of Massa
chusetts Avenue distant eight hun-
Dr. J. L Neal
VETERINARIAN
Southern Pines, N, C,
E. V. PERKINSON
I
General Contractor
Storage
along land of said Patch about 64
feet to land of one Lynch; ihence
southwesterly along land of said
Lynch to the southerly side of Gates
Court socalled; thence northwesterlv
along the southerly side of Gates
Court to Bennett Street; thence
southwesterly along said Bennett
Street to Vermont Avenue aforesa'd:
thence southeasterly alone: said Vo--
mont Avenue to the point of be"=’'-
ning. Also hereby conveyin" «•'’
right, title and interest the
may have in said Gates Court, s-'i'l
Gates Court being bounde-^ on
northerly side hv one r’nsp-
land of Lynch. Being If)
part of 18 in F1f>rk H & ’s
on a map entitled "A
Town of Southern Pines, ^
recorded In the Moore C''”*'*"
istry.
Dated this 5th day of V'-r'-h ’
J. VANCE RO’?^'’i='
M14-A4. Commiss’o
Eight Balls of fire
IF you like fireworks, and who
doesn’t, it’s really too bad you
can’t see what goes on inside that
sparkling big Buick FIREBALL
eight that romps you so easily
down the broad highway.
There you’d see eight
cylinders, with pistons
flashing up and down ...
busy
You’d see each fuel
charge packed tight
into a tiny bundle shaped like
a flattened ball. ..
You’d see the «park leap, the
flame spread, the piston thrust
down with extra force as each
furious fireball lets go its pent-
up wallop.
and how they can Awi/e//
You’d see all this happening as
fast as thirty times a second in each
of those eight cylinders—and we
think you’d understand then just
,why there’s such a special and
exciting satisfaction in the way a
Buick travels.
Gasoline gives up more of its
power when it’s packed as tightly
as it is here.
PklCES
That special, flattened'ball shape
of the compressed fuel charge
means smoother, better burning,
full focus of the power on
the piston bead, where it
counts.
So when you’’/e got
these eight balls of fire
working busily under
for the Business Coupe
delivered at Flint, Mich. State tax,
optional equipment and accessories
—extra. Prices subject to change
w ithout notice.
the bonnet, you really travel!
\ ou travel farther on every gal
lon; you travel more pleasurably.
You travel-but, shucksl Why lis
ten to talk when there’s a Buick
dealer nearby waiting to show
you how you travel behind a
Fireball?
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tXEMPLAI Of GiNEIAl MOTORS VAIUI
MARTIN MOTOR COMPANY
Aberdeen, North Carolina
WHEN BEHER AUTOMOBIUS ARE BUILT BUICK WIU BUILD THEM