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Friday, August 2, 1946. THE PILOT, Southern Pines. North Carolina Page Seven O IMPORTANT SCHEDULE CHANCES Effective July 29 and August 4,1946 THE ROBERT E LEE. TRAIN NO. 5. for Ham let. Atlanta. Birming ham and intermediate p Jnts. effective July 29th. will leave Southern Pines 7:02 AM. one hour and thirty-eight minutes earlier than at present. THE PALM LAND. TRAIN NO. 192. for Ra leigh. Richmond. Wi^h- ington. Baltimore. Phila delphia. New York and intermediate points, ef fective August 4th. will leave Southern Pines 8:02PM. twenty - nine minutes later than at present. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY ROCKINGHAM MARBLE WORKS ROCKINGHAM. N. C. O. W. DOSTER, n^Toprietor — Manufacturers of Fine Cemetery Memorials in Marble and Granite Shop Located on HIghvray No. 74 Ideal Home For Vets A. M. E. Zion Church Small house shown above as pictured in the June issue of House Beau tiful magazine was designed by a veteran tor veterans. Limited to three essential rooms in the beginning, it can be expanded later with a bed room wing, and garage. It might be built this year for approximately $5,700 in parts of the country requiring heavy construction, or for about S5,350 in warm ciimates. EUREKA NEWS by Rachel MdCaskill Fourth Bam Burns Mr. James Zimmerman lost a tobacco barn by fire Sunday morning. It took real fire fight ing to save tivo others nearby. This is the fourth bam lost in and near Clay Road this season. Cut Leg Mr. Benton Blue cut his leg with bcirbed wire last week, so that he had to have treatment at Moore County Hospital. McLeod— Fagundus Cards reading as follows have been received here; ““Mr. and Mrs. William Martin McLeod request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter, Lois Kathryn, to Mr- Winfred Fagundus Saturday, the third of August, 1946, at 7:30 in the evening at Eureka Presby terian Church, Carthage, N. C. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Paul Greene. Mrs. WWGP NEW RADIO STATION AT SANFORD, N. C. ON THE AIR SOON 1000 WATTS WE WILL BE HEARD IN THIS AREA 1050 ON YOUR DIAL I WATCH THIS PAPER FOR OPENING DATE West Southern Pines The Rev. L. R. Bennett an nounces Daily Vacation Bible School from Monday, July 29, through Thursday, Aug. 8. Classes; 9 a. m. to 11 a. m. Instructors of Youth: Mrs. M. K. Hill, Miss Wilma Hasty, and Miss E. B. Bethea. Instructors of Adults: L. R. Bennett, pastor, and Miss Kings ley Small, Registrar. Adult Study: Book of Mark. 108 have registered to date. Charlie Tubbs a circus strong man in 1858, is reported to have hurled a rock entirely over Natur al Bridge in Virginia. The bridge is 215 feet high, with a span 100 feet wide. ing claims of said estate to pre sent them to the undersigned on or before the first day of July, 1947, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This, the 25th day of June 1946. VIOLET A YOUNG, Administra trix of the estate of Richard R. Young, deceased. J28,J15,12,26,A3 FEW ELECTRIC IRONS Hot Plates, Radios All Kinds of Battenes Prompt and Honest Repair Curtis Radio Service Next to Hotel Vass, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY A. L. Blue, Mr. and Mrs- Roscoe Myrick, and daughter, Mary Wor thy, spent last weekend at White Lake. Miss Ida McLeod is nursing Mrs. W. T. Huntley at Aberdeen. Dr- Waylon Blue of Jonesboro spent Wednesday at his mother’s home here. Misses Eva Fulk and Lucile Golding of Pilot Mountain visited relatives on this route Sunday. Lucile spent ti year with her grandmother, Mrs. Etta Fulk, sev eral years ago and went to school at Farm Life where she was a member of this year’s graduating class. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence White of Davidson spent several days with Mr- and Mrs. T. L. Blue last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McLeod visited Mr. and Mrs. Neil Moore at Maxton Air Base last Sunday. Mrs- Fred Seward and children Anne and Laurie, have returned to their home in Wilmington after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Davis. , Mr. James Davis of Greensboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. P- Davis. iMss Joyce Morton of Raleigh spent last week with the familj’^ of her imcle, Mr. N. T. Blue. Mr. and Mrs. T- H. Lingerfeldt were here over the weekend. Mr. Lingerfeldt is busy getting teach ers lined up for the opening of school, which is only a month away. Glen Horne returned to Fay etteville with his cousin, Jimmie Jones, for a visit. Mrs. Sallie Ray returned re cently from a long visit with her daughter in Concord- She is much improved in health and her friends are happy to see her in the old home again. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as Administratrix of the Es tate of Richard R. Young, de ceased, late of Moore County, this is to notify all persons hav- LOST 37 LBS.! WEAK C!ZE 14 AGAIN” Once 156 lbs., Miss Keynoldslost weight weekly with AYDS Vita min Candy Reducing Plan. Now she has a model’s figure. Your ex perience may or may not be the same but try this easier reducing plan. Very First Box Must Show Results or money back. In cKnical tests conducted by mescal doctors more than 100 persons lost 14 to 15 pounds average in a few weeks with the AYDS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. No exercise. No laxatives. No drugs, ^t plenty. You don’t cut 9Ut meals, potatoes, etc., you just cut them down. Simple when you enjoy delicious AYDS Vitamin Candy befori xiKsals. Only $2.25 for 30 days’ supply. Phom BROAD STREET PHARMACY Phone S411 Southern Pines, N. C. NOT THE CHEAPEST, THE BEST! MONTESANTI Cleaners Dyers Penn. Ave. Telephone 5541 Southern Pines FOR EXPERT PHOTOGRAPHY PHONE OR SEE EMERSON HUMPHREY "Ten Years' Experience in the Sandhills" Telephone 7722 26 S. Ridge St. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The undersigned has this day qualified as Administratrix of the estate of T. C. McFarland, de ceased, and this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned duly verified before the end of twelve months from this date, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recov ery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immed iate payment. This July 20, 1946. LENA R. McFarland, Admin istratrix, Estate of T. C. McFar land. Southern Pines, N. C. Jul 26-Aug30 ANNOUNCING A NEW DEALER . . • . AND SERVICE HEADQUARTERS FOR CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH CARS Taylor-] Witt Notoi 's, LTD. ABERDEEN u.s:ko. 1 Phone 8731 This new home of the beautiful Chrysler and the Plymouth offers the latest in modern service facilities. The mechanics are specially trained in the upkeep and repair of Chryslers and Plymouths and a large stock of Chrysler engi neered parts will always be on hand. If you want to maintain your car in the best of con dition come in regularly. You'll get prompt attention on anything from a grease job to o complete overhauling. And when you see the new Chrysler and Mymouth cars you’ll be glad you've kept good trade-in value in the cor you ore driving now. , CHRYSLER ViViStON or CHRYSLER CORFORATtOH Sell Your Crop of Tobacco at Opening Thursday, August 1st CHARLIE HERRING, OWNER AND OPERATOR, INVITES ALL MOORE COUNTY FARM ERS TO SELL THEm TOBACCO AT THE BANNER WAREHOUSE..... TOP MARKET PRICES
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