Pa^e Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Friday, March 2« 1941. Tag’ Day for Maternal Welfare on April 5 Thirty-Two Mothers and liabies Aided by Last Year’s Gen erous Contributions The third annual Tag Day of the IfatrmsI Welfare Committee will be |iel'!nMlSSIONKR Well Known Aberdeen Citizen ^ \\'as Caretaker of Old Be- Notice is hereby given that by thesda Cemetery interlocutory order ol Foreclosure made and entered by the Warehouse last Sunday night. A pas- Wheels are turning , are humming . . . men are working' ]ater, March 1st, the program comesjserby saw flames issuing from the all over America. j from Santa Monica, California, and cabin where Moore lived by himself, From the Atlantic to the Pacific t^e story is that of the airplane in- but was unable to rescue him. The smoke curls upward from tens of (dustty. During the next few weeks j door was swung inward and It is thousands of smoke stacks as stupen- j shall have this same direct per- dous orders are filled for guns and ' son-to-person account of oil, of tanks, tanks and planes and boats. The of shipbuilding, as we visit Tulsa, whole country thinks and talks one'okla., Berwick, Pa., Norfolk, and thing—production for defens'e. | Newport News and other industrial Each one of us feels herself vitally; centers, and personally concerned with things Walter L. Moore, well known Ab- > Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore erdeen citizen and caretaker of Old , bounty on the 17th day of February Bethesda cemetery for the past sev- matter of the TOWN OF eral years, was burned to death In his ' SOUTHERN FINES, Plaintiff, vs. irailer home near the Big Brick ! BERT L. BLAKE and wife, FLOSSIE we’ve scarcely heard of before; ma chine tools, sub-contracting, com munity pooling plans for defense to mention a few. We want to know ex actly what is happening and where and how. We’d like to see inside the rertly aiding one of our little new ^ are making these ma- citizens to enter life with the ^ We'd like to talk to the men essltiea in health and material aid, j [q higher up in that Is every babies right in this | ^ offices and to the officials of tha vorUi. Last jear about $400.00 cities that are centers for defense, lealized from Tag Day, which gave want to know how much more »n average of a little over $12.00 to | y^j^erica is doing this month than taoh of the 32 cases benefitting, what the plans are for the through medical attention, layettes, j come. And now we cam ctc. This year it is hoped to realize j ]gach Saturday night at 7 o’clock J.)00 so that mote cases may be j^ter depending on our sta- reached. jtion) we can tune in our radios to The tags bring anywhere from 10c the Red Network of the National to $100. depending on the individual’s. Broadcasting Company and hoar the ability to pay and to realize the mar- story of one of the great defense in- velous good that this bit of “leaven” H,stries told by the men who are af will effect on the “bread of human tually carrj-ing it on. The doors of kindness." Do your part! Remember;great industrial plants will open to Tag Day, Saturday, April 5th. | yg yj^ the radio—and we will hear • the actual whirr of the machinery that is working day and, in many I cases, night to turn out the materials ' to make this great land of ours safe I from attack. And we will hoar the voices of the men who tend the ma- ' chines that make the products. We’ll hear what they do and what they think of it. Wee’ll hear a little of their , own histories so that, though we can- ! not see them, they will seem like ■ real people to us. Then we’ll hear ] from some one in the office whose I job it is to coordinate the output of I his plant with that ot others and see that it is made properly and on time. I We’ll listen too, to the civic leaders ! of the various cities as we tour the • They have built up great arma believed that the 70-year old man was overcome before being able to pull it op<;n. Moore, formerly a telegraph oper ator in the Seaboard depot In Aber deen, is survived by a daughter, Mrs Clarence Bracey of Greensboro; a BLAKE, Defendants, same being re corded in Land Tax Sales Judgment Docket No. 10 at page 63, in the of fice of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County, the under signed Commissioner, will, on MONDAY, APRIL 7th, 1941 at 13 o’clock NOON, at the Court House door in Carthage, lows: North 44-02 West 404.8 feet to a comer; South 87-20 West 222 feet to a corntr; South 40-50 West 100 feet to a comer; North 49-10 West ^ 47 feet to a corner; South 47-50 West 402.5 feet to a corner; thence, with another line of said 47 acres and beyond South 49-10 F^st 550 feet to a comer; thence South 81-28 E^t along the north aide of the 31.35 « acre tract above described 437.5 ft. to the center line of the Pee Dee Road; thence, with it North 8-32 East 403.2 feet; thence North 11-32 East 49.6 feet to the beginning, containing 10 Acres, more or less, on which are situate all of the buildings compris ing the Pine Crest Manor Sanato rium. All of the lands above described ALONE DEATH ments in othe'r lands, we know. In'.son, Lenius Moore of Raleigh; a sis- the dictator countries, secretly and' ter. Mrs. Emma Bell Stephens of in the democracies with certain re- Jonesboro, and a brother, Otis Moore served reports But here in the Unit-:of Macon, Ga. Funeral services were ed States of America where the held at the Aberdeen Baptist Church opinion of every man, woman and Monday afternoon, with burial fol- child counts in forming the bulwark lowing at Bethesda Cemetery. of public opinion which is just as im. portant as the actual materials for OR.ASS FIRE defense, we are being given this un- ^ A grass fire near the Pino Needles precedented first-hand account of de- caddy house called out the Southern fense production. For here in Amer- Pines Fire Department on Monday ica things have always been differ- evening. ent. And as Industry builds up de-1 fense, it, like the government, re- Heavy Steel Filing Cabinets and ports direct to “the people" who are Remington Adding Machines. No ad- so vitally concerned. I vance in price as yet.—Hayes'. Have Your Car Cleaned Up F^or Spring SQUEAK FREE LUBRICATION Moore County, North Carolina, sell formerly the property of A SUNSETATTHE ENDOFEVERriHMD • No man knows which of these highways he will take when he reaches the junc tion. He will take one of them ... that is certain. But which one shall he prepare for.’ The answ er is: Prepare for all of tliem with the Jefferson Adjustable Protec tion Plan. This one compre hensive, flexible policy forti fies you against whatever contingency may arise. Ask about it . . . today. I o>:ali) a, Cl^rrie i Pinehurst, N. C. I country each Saturday night and ' learn what America is really doing, j The first of the broadcasts in this |.scries called "Defense for America” I went on the air, appropriately enough, t ^ February 22nd, just 209 years to a » I day after the birth of the Father of t I our Country. It brought America the SPARK PLUGS CLEANED AND TESTED 5 CENTS EACH PENNSYLVANIA TIRES and TUBES THE TE.^r.l'E POTTERY Makers of H.\N'D MADE POTTEKY Abtirdeon, N. C. Hemp. -N. ( . U. S. No. 1 Highways N. C. No. 27 Tt Relieve |f(i:.ery of COLDS LIQUID TABLETS S.\LVE NOSE I>KOP» " C'Ol'GHO DKOPS li> “Rxi:»-My-Ti.«tm”-a Wonderful Liniment Dr. J. I. Nen VETERIN AKIAN Southern Pines. N. ( . II Telephone 6161 J. N. Powell, Inc. Funeral Home Liberal Trade-In Allowance SHELL GAS AND MOTOR OILS Pilot ServiceStation Aberdeen 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: BFXIINNING at a point on the northerly line of Vermont Avenue so-called, at land of one Marks; thence noitheasterly along land of said Marks about 200 feet to land of one Patch; thence northwesterly along land of said Patch about 64 feet to land of one Lynch; thence southwesterly along land of said Lynch to the southerly side of Gates Court socalled; thence northwesterly along the southerly side of Gates Court to Bennett Street; thence i southwestpijy along said Bennett Street to Vermont Avenue aforesaid; thence southeasterly along said Ver- ! mont Avenue to the point of begin ning. Also hereby conveying all right, title and interest the grantor may have !n said Gates Court, said Gates Court being bound.'d on the northerly side by one Glaser and land of Lynch. Being I9 and 20 and part of 18 in Block H & 4, as shown on a map entitled Map of the Town of Southern Pines, N. C.,” and recorded in the Moore County Reg istry. Dated this 5th day of March, 1941. J. VANCE ROWE, M14-A4. Commissioner. NOTK’K OF TlirSTEE’S S.ALE OF KE.\L ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power ind authoilty contained in that cer tain Deed of Tru.st executed by Pine- cie.st Manor, Incorporated, to Cit- II , izens Bank & Trust Company, Sou thern Pines, N. C., Trustee, bearing date of February 1, 1934 and record ed in the office of the Register of Di'cd.s for Moore County in Book of Mortgages 57. at page 594, and because of default in the payment f'f the indebtedness provided for in said Deed of Trust and the owner and holder of the promissory notes or bonds secured under the terms of said Deed of Tni.^'t having declared the same in default and demanded a foreclosure 1 sale of the lands and real estate de- I scribed and conveyed in said Deed j of Trust, the undersigned Trustee will I offer for sale and sell at public auc- : tion to the highest bidder for cash ' on Fi iday. the 18th day of April, 1941, at the hour of twelve o’clock ! noon, at the Court House Door of I Moore County, the following describ ed lands. All that certain tract or parcel of land located in Sandhill Township, Moore County, North Carolina, ad joining the lands of J. W. Dickie and the Pec Dee Road, and described and defined as follows, to wit; BEGIN NING at a point in the center line of the Pee Dee Hoad on the north side of the Service Entrance Drive way to the Sanatorium {northwest of Dr. J. W. Dickie’s residence), and running thence, North 78-28 West 16.5 feet to a corner at the west edge of the Road in the 47-acre tract; thence, with five coarses of it as fol- the Southern Pmes Country Club are sold and conveyed with the restrict ions, reservations, and negative ease ments contained in the various deeds from the Southern Pine.*! Country Club, to which reference is hereby made. Terms of the foregoing sale will be cash and the Trustee will require a deposit of ten per cent of the suc cessful bidder as evidence of good faith. This the 18th day of March, 1941. Citizens Bank & Trust Co., Southern Pines. N. C., Trustee- M 21—A 11 ORTH CAROLINA, MOOBE COUNTY NOTICE OF SAI.E Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by M. Yates Poe and wife, Ratsie D. Poe, of Moore County, North Carolina, to W. Duncan Mat thews. Trustee, said deed of trust being dated May 10, 1938, and record ed in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County in Book 63 page 511. to which reference is here by made, the debt secured by said deed of trust being past due and un paid and the powers of sale contamed therein haviffg become operative, the undersigned Trustee will offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash, at the Court House door of Moore County at Carthage, North Carolina at the hour of Noon on the 31st day of March. 1941, the follow, ing described real estate lying and being in McNeill Township, Moore County North Carolina, and describ ed and defined as follows, to-wlt: FIRST TRACT: Lot Number Nine (91 in Block K and Three (3) as .<oe of the Reg- i.ster of Deeds at C.nrthage, N. C. SECOND TRACT: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Massa chusetts Avenue distant eight hun dred and sixty-one (861) feet and one (1) inch from the comer formed By the intersection of the easterly side of Mns.sachusetts Avenue with the southerly side of Ridge Street, ad- .ioinlng the land of Adams, running Ihence, easterly and along ^dams land two hundred fifty feet; thence, southerly and parallel with Massa- chuscTls Avenue one hundred feet; thence, westerly and parallel with Adams line two hundred and fifty feet; thence, northerly and along the easterly side of Massachusetts Ave nue one hundred feet to the point or place ot beginning. Subject, however, to the following restrlrtions 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, cows, or pigs shall be kept on the aforementioned plot. These restrictionq shall remain ’n full force until January 1st, 1950. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, Trustee. 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