?age FOURTEEN THE PILOl EXECUTOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having quali fied as executors of the will of Kenneth B. TrousdieU, Deceased, late of Moore County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them duly itemized and verified to the undersigned, Mrs. Lucy W. Trous- dell. Box 268, Athens, Georgia, on or' before the 18th of April, 1958, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the said undersigned. This, the 15th day. of April, 1957. MRS. LUCY W. TROUSDELL, P. O. Box 268, . Athens, Georgia. JOHN R. WESTENFIELD, Adams & Peck - 120 Broadway, New York. Executors of the Will of Kenneth B. Trousdell, Deceased. Boyette & Brogden, Attorneys, Carthage, N. C. al8,25m2,9,16,23c Three Children In One Car Killed South of Aberdeen Three children were killed about 10 miles south of Aberdeen Sunday night when the car in which they were riding was struck by a tractor-trailer from Durham. ' The parents of the children, Mr. and Mrs. David M. Singley of Maxton, were injured but not seriously. Mr. Singley is super intendent of schools in Maxton. They were driving on 15-501 about 10 miles south of Aberdeen when the truck attempted to pass them on a hill. Mr. Singley, according to the State Highway Patrol, was about to make a left hand turn when the truck crash ed into tha car. Both vehicles burned. The children were Louisa Ann, 8, David, Jr., 6, and Michael, two and one-half. Funeral services | were held Tuesday in Maxton. The truclji was driven by Lin- wood Gordie Cook, 20. He was released fromi Scotland County I jail imder bond of $1,000 on man slaughter charges. He and a com panion, identified as Charles Butler, were not seriously hurt. An ambulance from PoweU Funeral home in Southern Pines I carridd two of the children to Moore County HospitaL One was reported dead on arrival and the other died about 30 minutes later. The other was dead when the | ambulance arrived. There were 12 killed and 1051 injured in 68 wrecks on North I Carolina highways over the Easter weekend, the SHP report-1 ed. CONTRACT PAINTING 'IT COSTS MORE NOT TO PAINT" SHAW PAINT & WALL PAPER CO, Phone 2-7601 SOUTHERN PINES Production of fresh market vegetables for the 1957 winter | season was estimated in March at! 29.6 million tons, 13 per cent be-1 low 1956. Exports of cotton from August I through December 1956 were I about 8 million bales, compared with 0.7 million in the same peri-1 od of 1955. STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, 7 YEARS OLD, 66 PROOF. OLD QUAKER DISTILLING COMPANY. LAWRENCEBURG, INDIANA OVEN-FRESH AND SO DELICIOUS . . 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