T Page Six THE PILOT—Soulhern PinM, North Carolina Friday, July 4. 1952 Moore’s Biggest Still In 15 Years Destroyed Near Chatham County Line County And Federal Officers Cooperate In Giant Seizure Through the cooperation of law enforcement officers of four coun ties and Federal agents, the larg est still to be found in Moore county in 15 years was destroyed early last Friday, and three, men placed under arrest. The large steam outfit, discov ered several days previously, was first thought to be in Chatham county, officers said. However, it was later decided that it was about 200 or 300 yards inside Mpore county. The officers destroyed a 185- gallcn stave type steam distillery, 1,000 gallons mash, 500 gallons of spent mash, several cases of jars, and a quantity of coke, three up right boilers, seven large ferment er boxes, and 15 barrels. Released under bond for trial at the September term of Federal Court in Rockingham were: Ralph Scott, 41, of Bear Creek; Walter Ray Hamby, alias Baxter Green, 29, of Reidsville; Willard Thomas Huffman, 38, of Glen Raven. I The still had been under obser vation for some time in the hope Bookmobile Schedule Telephone 2<6161 Powell Funeral Home D. A. Blue. Jr. Southero Plnea 24 hour Ambulance Service that it could be captured while in operation., It was on land adjacent to Ralph Scott’s farm, and Scott was placed under arrest. His ar rest led to the arrest of his broth er-in-law, Huffman. Sheriff John Emerson and his deputies of Chatham county. Chief ABC Officer C. A. McCal- lum, ABC Officer John K. Sharpe, Deputy Sheriff A. W. Lambert of Moore County, ABC Officers Col lins and Harris of Durham coun ty, Federal ATU Agents Bill Tick- tent George Yutzq, J. R. Brandon, and Smith were in on the discov ery and observation of the still. McCallum and Special Investi gator (ATU) Marvin Dunn follow ed the alleged operators to Ala mance county. It was there that Alamance Sheriff Hallie Moore made available his men and equipment. The Burlington police department also cooperated in the far-flung investigation. Scott was . carried to Durham for a hearing before Federal Com missioner Henry Bane, who set bond at $500. After the hearing McCallum and Dunn went to Ala mance county. It was not until 2:30 Saturday morning that both Huffman and Hamby had been apprehended and given hearings at Burlington before Federal Commissioner Earl V. Patterson. Bond for Huffman was $500, and $1,000 for Hamby. Also seized was a 1948 Pontiac car of Huffman’s, and Hamby’s 1946 Mercury. The still location was a few miles north of Glendo-n in Moore county, but it was necessary to go into Chatham county in order to reach it by road. Officer McCal lum says the investigation is be ing continued and there may be more developments later. NOTICE OF SALE BY COMMISSIONER Monday — Lakeview (home of Mrs.'Bob Gulledge), 1 to 1:30 p. m.; Vass near post office, 1:30 to 2. Tuesday—Alton Goolsby home, 2 p. m.; Hy. 27 out from Cameron with various home stops; Eureka community home stops. Wednesday—Roseland commun ity, 2 to 3:15 (stop at H. M. Kirk home); C. S. Galyean home, 3:40; Colonial Heights, 4 to 5. Thursday—Carthage, 11:30 to 12:30; Hy 27 from ciarthage to Kermit Morgan home with vari ous home stops; Spies, 3:30; new road back to Robbins. Friday — Robbins library, 11:30 to 2; talc mine office, 2:15; Dossie Allen home, 2:30; A. B. Burns home, 2:45; Taft Williams home, 3:10. Drs. Neal and McLean VETERINARIANS Southern Pines, N. C. Entomologists at. N. C. State College remind farmers that all Under and by virtue of a judg ment of the Superior Court of Moore County made in the civil action therein pending entitled, Wilton W. Sherman and wife, Jos ephine G. Sherman, Plaintiffs, vs. Elks Home of Southern Pines, Inc., et al. Defendants, and signed by Honorable C. C. Kennedy, Clerk of the Superior Court, on the 17th day of June, 1952, the undersigned, who was by said judgment appointed a commis sioner to sell the lands described in the said judgment, will on the 19th day of July, 1952, at 11:00 o’clock a.m., at the door of the Courthouse in Carthage, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to confirmation by the Court, thoge certain tracts of land lying and being in Southern Pines, Moore County, North Carolina, described as follows, to-wit: insecticides contain poison—oth erwise they would be of no value in killing insects. Users of insecti cides should study carefully the directions on the container and follow all of the precautions list ed by the manufacturer. Smokey Says; It is tragic to bum our forest lands —stop this waste! Is it time tor Deciaration ot Independence? The men who wrote the first one struggled to put new ideas into simple words. Humbly, they tried to set down clearly certain rights of man that could be called God-given, and hard-to-say things of a spiritual nature — truth, equality, freedom. And the words came alive, and the ideas shone clear. The idea that each man is more important than his government; his independence more precious than his security; his spiritual strength more lasting than his armies. Upon these ideas, a nation grew great. There are always people who fear such ideas — even today, even in America. These people feel that man cannot be trusted with his destiny. They are working to make government the master — instead of the servant — of the people. Their distrust of the individual has spreaid frighteningly in the past few years. It can be stopped by idfeas — the same ideas spelled out in the Declara tion of Independence. It’s time for all of us, privately and in public, to declare once again oiu- independencer-to speak up for freedom, and against anything that threatens it. The trend toward more and more government controls is a threat to every business, every faniily, every individual. Thai’s why we bring you this message. ( CAROLINA PiPWER & LIGHT COMPANY^ FIRST TRACT: Beginning at an iron pin in the western line of May Street 390.6 feet South 53-15 West from the southwestern intersection of May Street and Illinois Ave. also a corner of Witter prop erty; thence, with May Street South 53-15 West 185 feet to an iron pin in the edge of said Street, also a corner of Jayme property; thence. North 36-45 West about 401.9 feet to the eastern line of Ashe Street; thence with Ashe Street North 53-15 East 185 feet to an iron pin; thence. South 36- 45 East 401.'9 feet to the point of beginning, and being the same lands conveyed by war ranty deed from Bertha A. Grosscup to J. A. Ferguson and wife, Pauline Ferguson, dated December 29, 1945, and later conveyed by said J. A. Ferguson and wife to Norris L. Hodgkins, Howard F. Burns and Sylvester Ransdell, Trustees for Southern Pines, North Carolina, Lodge No. 1692, B. P. O. Elks by Deed dated April 24, 1946, and re corded in Book of Deeds 149, at page 473, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, North Caro lina. The aforesaid property was conveyed by Deed dated March 1, 1950, and recorded in the Moore County Registry in Book 166, page 430, made by Elks Home of Southern Pines, Inc., to C. N. Page, John E. Cline, Jack F. Carter,, Howard Burns, and Lyle D. McDonald, Trustees of South ern Pines, North Carolina, Lodge No. 1692, B. P. O. Elks, and the grantors in this'deed, that is, C. N. Page, Lyle D. McDonald, and D. L. Madigan, are now the successors to the Trustees named in said Deed of March 1, 1950, and are the Trustees of said Elks Lodge. SECOND TRACT: Begin ning at an iron stake, the east corner of the Elks property in the westerly line of May Street, at a point 390.6 feet southwesterly from Illinois Avenue, and running thence with the line of the Elks prop erty North 36-45 West 401.9 feet to Ashe Street; thence, with it North 53-15 East 85.0 feet to a new corner; thence. South 36-45 East 401.9 feet to and with Talton’s line to his corner in the westerly line of May Street; thence, with May Street South 53-15 West 85.0 feet to the beginning, contain ing seventy-eight one hun dredths of an acre, more or less. And being a portion of the same lands conveyed by Warranty Deed dated April 2, 1947, by Guy O. Witter and wife, Florence A. Witter, to Florence E. Beck and J. Her bert Beck, said deed duly re corded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, in Book 154, page 483, to which reference is hereby made. And being a portion of the same lands con veyed to Guy O. Witter and wife, Florence A. Witter from Florence E. Beck, widow, by Deed dated January 12, 1933, and duly recorded in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds for Moore County in Book 115, page 309, to which refer ence is hereby made. The aforesaid second tract was conveyed by Deed dated June 29, 1950, duly recorded in the Moore County Registry and executed by Florence E. Beck, widow, and J. Herbert Beck and wife, June R. Beck, to C. N. Page, Jack F. Carter, How ard Burns, Lyle D. McDonald, and D. L. Madigan, Trustees of Southern Pines, North Car olina, Lodge No. 1692, Benev olent and Protective Order of Elks, and the grantors in this Deed, that is, C. N. Page, Lyle D. McDonald, and D. L. Mad igan are the Trustees of said Elks Lodge apd the successors to the»Trustees named in said Deed of June 29, 1950. mediately thereafter, the said tracts will be sold as a whole, and the method of sale which pro duces the highest price will be re ported to the Court. The highest bidder at such sale will be requir ed to deposit ten per cent (10%) of the bid to show good faith. This, the 17th day of June, 1952. U. L. SPENCE, j26jull7incl Commissioner. MOORE COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA NOTICE persons indebted...jto said Estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This 16th. day of May, 1952. The Citizens Bank and Trust Company of Southern Pines, Southern Pines, N. C., Executor m30-j4 NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Executor of the Estate of Ursula Grosvenor, deceased, late of Moore County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against said Estate to present them to the undersigned, on or before the 31st day of May, 1953, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of Marie Dawson, deceased, this is to notify aU per sons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned^ duly verified, on or before May 1, 1953, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make iipmediate payment. Dated this 1st day of May, 1952. Erline Holland, Executrix of the Estate of Marie Dawson, deceased. m30-ju4 incl Tate’s Be muty Shop 157 E. New Hampshire Ave. Ground Floor— -Telephone 2-7505 Wm. 1. (Shorty) Barbour / Betty Baldwin Owner Manager The said tracts will first be of fered for sale separately and im- L. V, O’CALLAGHAN PLUMBINO St HEAXraG SHEET METAL WOBK Telephone 5341 RENOVATING New Innerspring mattress and box springs made to order. Cdtton and felt mattresses converted to Innersprings. All work sterilized and guaranteed. One day service. 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