PAGE SIX THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina FRIDAY. JUNE 11. 1954 DRIVE CAREFULLY — SAVE A LIFE! ATTENTION HOME OWNERS When you have floors sanded apply WATERLOX GYM FINISH The Best There Is. Used by Hospitals. Gyms. Hotels. No need of wax. Kept clean by Varsol wWch also takes off grease. JOHN R. BOWKER Telephone 3421 Pinehuxst. N. C. Manufacturer's Representative ^ Also WATERLOX for outside of ranch houses to slop fading Jll,18p PARAKEETS from proven talking stock Everything needed to keep your bird healthy BIRD CAGES AND STANDS WALKER’S PET SHOP Hy. 1 North of Southern Pines Tel. 2-8131 ECHO ^ SPRIH6 KENTUCKY bourbon Now C years old Holiday Brings Out Swimmers; Patrolmen Busy Young People To Meet At Local Church Sunday will be CLOSED FOR REPAIRS Sun., June 6, through Tues., June 22 Reopening for Breakfast, Wednesday, June 23 The recent holiday, coinci ding with the first real summer time warmth, brought hundreds of persons out for their first swim of the season. Aberdeen Lake was pretty well filled Saturday—and Sunday it was packed. Picnic parties, family groups, boys and girls frolicking together made a Sandhills Coney Island out of the popular recrea tion spot. One observer noted, “I don’t believe they could get an other single person into that lake.” Many Sandhills people joined the throngs converging on North Carolina beaches, for a holiday outing in perfect weather. Southern Pines town. lake is open to swimmers but a warning is issued by Irie Leonard, recrea tion director, that there will be no life guard on duty until the summer play program opens Monday, June 14. One tragedy marred the holiday in this area. A 34-year-old Ma rine warrant officer, John Daniel Hamilton, lost his life in Deep River while on a fishing party with his brother and little nephew from Greensboro. Details were given in last week’s Pilot. ‘ Highway Patrolmen stayed on duty, aided by a speedwatch, and made a record haul of speeders— a likely contributing factor to ward the low accident rate here over the weekend. With the high way death toll mounting else where in the nation and State, no fatalities were recorded in this immediate vicinity. Law enforcement officers said they found the holiday a quiet one. The Pilgrim Fellowship of the Church of Wide Fellowship, of which Patti Woodell is president, will be host Sunday at 6 p. m. to a joint meeting of young peo ple’s groups from six Sandhills churches. The groups meet regularly at the various churches represented. In addition to members of the hosfr group, representatives are expect ed from the First Baptist Church, Emmanuel Episcopal Church and Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church, all of Southern Pines; the Pinehurst Community Church and the West End Presbyterian Church. 1954, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 22nd day Of May 1954. PATRICIA STROUT HAYNES, Administratrix of the Estate of Sarah M. Reed. m28,j26inc The young people will bring food for the supper, with the host group providing the beverages. Main item on the 'program will be a film, “The Hidden Heart,” which was produced in Hollywood and which tells how two parents “help their daughter find the answer to life’s deepest questions.” Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Reiner Graduates At Belmont Abbey Georgq H. Reiner of Southern Pines rceived his A. B. degree at the 76th commencement exercises at Belmont Abbey College, Bel mont, last week. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Reiner of 360 N. Leak St. Presiding at the graduation ex ercises was The Most Rev. Paul Yu-Pin, Archbishop of Nanking, China. The Honorable James A. Farley of New York City, former Postmaster-General of the United States, gave the address to the graduates. Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing wherein William J. Stratton and Lyle D. McDonald, Jr., were part ners trading and doing business under the firm name and style of STRAMAC TV COMPANY, in the County of Moore and State of North Carolina, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent of the partners. The business heretofore con- ! ducted by said partnership will in the future be conducted solely by said William J. Stratton under the name and style of STRATTON TELEVISION SERVICE, and the said Lyle D. McDonald, Jr., will have no further interest herein. This 1st day of June, 1954. William J. Stratton Lyle D. McDonald, Jr. J4-11-18-25 NOTICE Slate of North Carolina County of Moore The Undersigned, having duly qualified as the Ancillary Execu tors of the Estate of Ernest M. Ai ken, deceased, late of the City of Washington in the District of Co lumbia, and W. Lamont Brown, Attorney at Law, Southern Pines, North Carolina, having been des ignated as Attorney and Process Agent in the State of North Caro lina for the undersigned Ancillary Executors, all persons having claims of whatsoever nature against the said Ernest M. Aiken, deceased, ure hereby notified to exhibit the said claim or claims to the undersigned or to the said W. Lamont Brown, Attorney and Pro cess Agent, on or before the 10th day of May, 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said Ernest M. Aiken, deceas ed, are hereby requested to pay the said indebtedness to the un dersigned immediately. This 10th day of May, 1954. WILLIAM J. DAVIS Ancillary Executor JESSE EDWARD AIKEN Ancillary Executor 800 H Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. W. LAMONT BROWN, Attorney and Process Agent Southern Pines, N. C. ml4,21,28,j4,ll,18c 1954, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in the County of Moore, McNeill Township, and State of North Carolina, and more particu larly described as follows: BEGINNING at a concrete monument in the westerly line of the E. M. Aiken 150.6 S 0-13 W 398.2 feet from its northwest corner, and running thence S 89-45 E 201.7 feet tO' a concrete monument in the 1 westerly line of the Pine Needles - Knollwood Airport Road (called the Carthage Road); thence S 18-42 E 156.8 feet to a concrete monument; thence N 89-45. W 247.3 feet to a concrete monument in the westerly line of said 150.6 acre tract; thence with it N 0-13 E 150 feet to the beginning, comprising Lot lettered “I”, as shown on the map entitled '‘Subdivision of Lots Nos. 61- acre tract, located at a point 67 inclusive, of Kenwood, E. M. Aiken Prop., Southern Pines, N. C.” dated October 13, 1552, on which stands a new cafe building. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes and assessments. This 24th day of May, 1954. W. LAMONT BROWN Trustee m28,j4,ll,18c NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Miriam L. Herr of 80 Elmwood Avenue,. Waterbury, Connecticut, has this day qualified as Execu trix of the Last Will and Testa ment of George G. Herr, deceased, and J. Vance Rpwe, Attorney, of Southern Pines,' North CaroUna, has been duly appointed Process Agent, upon whom any process may be legally served in connec tion with any claim or other mat ter against the estate of George G. Herr, deceased. Any person hav ing any claim against the Estate of the said George G. Herr will please present the same to the said J. Vance Rowe, Process Agent, Southern Pines, North Car olina or to the ^said Miriam L. Herr of 80 Elmwood Avenue, Wa terbury, Connecticut, on or before the 29th day of April 1955, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of its recovery. Any person indebt ed to the said estate will please make immediate payment either to the said J. Vance Rowe, Process Agent, or to the said Miriam L. Herr, Executrix. Dated this 29th day of April, 1954. MIRIAM L. HERR, Execu-. trix of the Last Will and Testament of George G. Herr, deceased, J. Vance Rowe, Process Agent. Rowe & Rowe, Attorneys. m7,14,21,28J4,ll NOTICE Having this day qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Sarah M. Reed, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before May 20th, STATE OF north CAROLINA COUNTY OF MOORE notice Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Leland M. Daniels and wife Marquita K. Daniels, dated the 28th day of Sep tember, 1953, and recorded in book of mortgages 102 at page 417, in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the under signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Carthage, North Carolina, at noon, on the 28th day of June, f\ s -J L \ S 1 Financing plans that make sense and save / The soundest way to home ownership is via one of our low-cost mortgage loans, tailored to fit your special needs! All-inclusive monthly payments often amount to less than rent! Come in today, and talk it over with us! Southern Pines Bldg. & Loan Assn Southern Pines, N. C. Il \ ST'C’'""- ' J BOCK! * on^ PtNT 4/5 QUAXt IB PROOF . 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