Page FOURTEEN THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina SOIL SAMPLING Soil sample instructions and containers can be obtained from offices of coimty agents, voca tional agriculture teachers, the Soil Conservation Service, and Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation. Soil samples should be sent to the Soil Testing Divi sion, State Department Of Agri culture, Raleigh. FOR RESULTS USE THE PI LOTS CLASSIFIED COLUMNS With The Armed Forces Mary Hinson, judgment debtors, Decrees book 15 at page 219, office described as foUows: Lot No. 58 of Clerk of Court for Moore Coun- iMid 1-2 lot No. 57 in Westhaven ty. Judgment $5.78. PFC Exselon McLeod, whose' McLeod, son of Mrs. Earline Us described in deed book 171, at PF^ 'McLeod 608 Quarry St., Sanford, page ll. Public Registry for taxes in the name of Basil Quick, wife, Celestine. lives in Carthage, ^ ^ ^ (^pany M. He Moore County. Judgment $5.32, judgment debtor described ^ fol- recently took part in a review for | August 1954 The real estate listed for 1952 lows: One lot 50 x 100 ft. in old Ant^onv C. McAuliffe. received basic training at taxes in the name of Hugh Me- Jim Town as described in deed Fort Jackson S C. Nair, judgment debtor, described book 23 at page 160 Public Regis- Fort jacKson, o. o. i ^ follows: Lot No. 8, six acres try for Moore County. Judgment Pvt. John E. Baxley, whose more or less of the Sandy McNair $7^1. , , t t j * 10=9 wife, Margaret, lives in Carthage, [land as described in Orders and I The real estate listed for 1952 recently ar/ived in Korea and is General Anthony C. McAuliffe, the Army’s retiring European commander, ip Mannheim, Ger many. McLeod was one of the 118 sol diers representing the 9th Infan try Division’s 60th Infantry Regi ment in the 2500 troop review. WE'LL GIVE YOU from to $' iOO TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE PER TIRE taxes in the name of Charles & Lahoma Reid (Reed), judgment debtors, described as follows: Lot number one in Block O & 16 with house in Southern Pines as de scribed in deed book 161 at page 281. Judgment $16.73. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of T. E. Terry Hrs., judgmetat debtors, described as follows: Lots No. 19 & 20 with house in Block O & 15, Town of THURSI^AY, MAY 17. 1956 Southern Pines, as described in deed b9ok 141 at page 264. Judg ment $13.44. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Odell White, judgment debtor, described as follows: Lots No. 3 and 4 with house in Block O & 11, Town of Southern Pines. Judgment $4.81. c. j. McDonald, Sheriff of Moore Coimty May 11, 1956. ml72431j7 FOR All popular sizes, types and makes of recoppoble USED TIRES Round 'em up • • Bring 'em in • • We need thousands of 'em Pinehurst Garage Company, Inc. » now a member of the 24th Infan- j try Division. The 24th is one of two Ajneri- can divisions stationed in Korea. It was the first U. S. unit to fight ] in the Korean conflict. Baxley, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Baxley, Route 2, Carthage, en tered the Army in September 1955 and completed basic training at Fort Jatkson, S. C. He is now a member of Company C of the 1 division’s 19th Regiment. Pvt. James C. Yarborough, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Yar borough, Southern Pines, recent ly completed the high speed radio operation course at the Army s 1 Southeastern Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga. The 23-week course tpined Yarborough to operate radio and teletype sets at high receiving | and sending rates, using both voice and Morse code transmis-] sion. . I A 1951 graduate of Pinehurst High School, he entered the| Army last July and completed basic training at Fort Jackson, | C. T|Sgt. Kaye W. Thomas, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Donald P. Wellman of 141 E. Mass Ave., Southern Pines, arrived in Japan April 20 and has been assigned to Service Group 17, a unit of the 1st Ma rine Aircraft Wing at Iwakuni. In the 1954-55 year,' exports of 1 U. S. farm products rose 7 per cent in value and 12 per cent m volume over the preceding year. PINEHURST, N. C. Phone 4953 Re-Elect C. B. DEANE to Congress Dear Friends: As a nLember of the Appropriations Committee in Congress. I serve with four other Members to appropri- ale funds for the Deparlment of the Air Force and the Department of Agriculture. During these crucial day^ I feel the heavy responsibility of serving on two such important committees. I am greatly concerned a^ut the National Defense Program of our country and the n^ds of our farmers. I am equally concerned with the smallest needs and problems of' every constituent in my District. In the closing days of my campaign for re-election as your Congressman. I express again sincere appreciation to the many personal friends and devoted supporters who are giving their time and effort toward my re-election. Many people have offered their financial support, but I have made the decision not to accept personal cash contributions to my campaign in the primary. I have expressed to these friends my gratitude. I have shared with them my conviction that it is not right for such vMt sums to be spent on political campaigns throughout the nation. I am appealing to the people of the 8th District to back me with their personal support and to share with me the responsibilities of this campaign. Some of my friends in various counties are running ads for m^ for which I am most appreciative. It was on this same basis I ran two years ago. The results were gratfying. I am grateful for the opportunity I have had to serve you. In asking for your active support and your vote on May 26.1 pledge to you my total commitment to sTOk diligently the answers to the serious problems facing the defense of our nation; the urgent needs of our farm peo ple; our veterans; the service men and their famine; the growing unemployment among some of our people; the Led for improved old-age retirement; adequate legisla tion; to protect the small business men and our large manufacturers and employees against unfair foreign competition. Sincerely. (Paid Political Adv.) C. B. DEANE. NOTICE OF SALE Under Execution in THE SUPERIOR COURT North Carolina, Moore County. Moore County vs. The Several Judgment Debtors Hereinafter Named. By virtue of the several certain executions directed to the under signed from the Superior Court of Moore County in the several cer tain actions entitled Moore Coun ty vs. the several judgment debt or^ hereinafter set out, I will, on the nth day of June, 1956, at 12:00 o’clock. Noon, at the Moore County Courthouse door, in the Town of Carthage, sell to the highest bidder for cash to satisfy said executions the several pieces or parcels of real estate separate ly described following the name of each judgment debtor hereinaf ter set out; said executions were issued pursuant to judgments duly recorded in the office of Clerk of Court for Moore County, and said executions are in the amounts specified in each case foUowmg the name of the judgment debtor and the description of the rem estate, PLUS THE COSTS OF SALE, as follows: (Said real estate will be sold subject to all other County taxes that rnay be ■ due and all taxes that may be due any incorporated town.) The following described proper ty is all in SandhUl Township. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Alton D. Mc Lean, judgment debtor, described as follows: 10 acres more or less of Gillis land as described m deed book 157 at page 593, Public Reg istry for Moore County. Judgment $29.97. . , , The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Commodore & Mary Ellen Little, judgment debtors, described as follows: Lots No. 1 and 2 with buildings in Ad- dor as described in deed book 157 at page 371, Public Regist^ for Moore County. Judgment $7.37. The following described proper ty is all in McNeUl Township. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Troy "T. Mar tin, judgment debtor, described as follows: Two tracts of Isaac Ray land at Niagara consisting of one acre and 95-100 of an acre as de scribed in deed book 171 at page 339, Public* Registry for Moore County. Judgment $37.59. Colored The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Lillie Birch- more, judgment debtor, described as follows: Lots No. 16 and 17 in Block Q & 10 with a house, in the Town of Southern Pines. Judg ment $11.46. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Norman Cha vis, judgment debtor, described as follows: 18-100 of an acre with buildings at 805 W. Penn. Ave., Southern Pines as described in deed book 146 at page 29, Public Registry for Moore County. Judg ment $29.99. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Harriett Has ty Hrs., judgment debtors, de scribed as follows: One lot in old Jim Town adj. Henley Street, the Bessie Webb lot and the Lena Harrington lot. Judgment $7.07. The real estate listed for 1952 taxes in the name of Kesler & JBourbon wee Kcnlutks ilBinaWlllIusHsI ^ Mtitf Kmtiicky Blended Bourbon Whiskey $3.85 V*Qt. THE BOURBON OE UJXB ed..ia0BnUI. KT. 86 PROOF, 49* 6R«» NEUmSPIRnS^ Here's Where the New Ideas Come From... 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