Mi' THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1958 Biichholz Praised For Work In Blood THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina § Program In Past John F. Buchholz of Southern Pines, whose name is synonymous with blood donor in this county, was commended for his untiring efforts in that direction last week as the directors of Moore Mem orial Hospital approved a reso lution expressing their apprecia tion for his contributions. Buchholz, who lost a leg during World War 2 and received many transfusions afterwards, has for many years been dedicating his time toward developing an active blood , donor program in Moore County. He is currently serving as assistant chairman of the Bloodmobile program. In the past he has headed the Red Cross blood donor program and has worked closely with the two area hospitals in securing donors whenever the need arose. Here is the resolution adopted by the Board at its meeting on October 28: “RESOLVED that at a Regular Stated Meeting of the Board of Directors of Moore , Memorial Hospital, Inc., held on October 28, 1958, the Directors Rereby New Antique Shop To Be Opened Here A new shop for the sale of an tiques and other objects of art will soon be opened on the cor ner of Bennett Street and Penn sylvania Avenue. John Mare, owner of the build ing, has been doing extensive re modeling to both the exte?ior and interior and the garden between the building and the Country Bookshop. He said that Mrs. Wallace Ir win and Mrs. John R. Drexel would operate the shop, which will be open each day except Sunday. An official opening date has not been announced. DURING SEPTEMBER, OCTOBER Large Number Of New Books Added To Collection At Local Library wish to give formal recognition to John F. Buchholz of Southern Pines for his untiring and devo ted efforts in establishing and maintaining a list of blood don ors in the County, and for his faithful work in this connection, and that this expression of their appreciation for his service to the Community be sent to Mr. Buch holz and copies be furnished to each of the County newspapers.” Sincerely Yours, PAUL DANA, Secretary Soulhern Pines Golf Carousel >ANCI National Guard Armory Southern Pines November 22nd 9 P. M. Until ? $3.09 Per Couple Music hy C. H. Livermore's Orchestra Tickets On Sale At Sandliill Drug Store and Barnum Realty & Ins. Co. Dance Sponsored by Southern Pines Jr. Chamber of I Conunerce in Connection with 5th Annual Golf Carousel SEVEN #YEARS OLD \ Old Quaker STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY U nOOF • OLB OttUEl DISTILIINC CO., UWtENCEtUlte. tHO. 'More than 100 new books were added to the^ collection at the Southern Pines Library in the past two months, according to Mrs. Kathleen Lambourne, the librarian. Of the books, about half were for children and young adults. The library, which has recent ly become a department of town administration, makes monthly purchases of new books of a wide variety. Those added in October for children and young adults in clude the following: How To Win a College Schol arship, Baron Munchhausen, Curious George, Big Deal, Stars in Her Eyes, The Horse-Tamer, The Luckiest Girl, Marooned On Mars, Mission to the Moon, Bat tle on Mercury, The Lost Planet, Song For a Lute, America’s Own Mark Twain, Young Dancer’s Ca reer Book. Wings At Sea, Challenge of the Unknown, Nobody Listens to Andrew, My Own Little House, Peter’s Policeman, What If?, The^ Kitten’s Surprise, The ’Train to Timbuctoo, Walt Disney’s Uncle Remus, Ukelele and Her New Doll, Miss Hattie and the Mon key, Adventure in Big Business, Living Desert, Vanishing Prairie, Nature’s Half-Acre, Beaver Val ley, Seal Island, Bear Country, Seashores, Reptiles and Amphib ians, Fishes, The Happy Man and His Dump Truck. Mister Dog, Little Indian, The Boys’ Seqond Book of Radio and Electronics, Chemistry Magic, Photography, the Amateur’s Guide to Better Pictures, Wed ding in the Family, And the Waters Prevailed, Pony For Three, The Horse on the Hill, The Fastest Man Alive, The Diary of a Young Girl, Occupa tional Outlook Handbook, Have notice Having this day qualified as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Made Brown Har ris, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, at Oxford, North Carolina, duly verified, on or be fore the 28th. day of October 1959, 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 28th. day of October 1958. Richard ’Turner Harris, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Made Brown Harris, de ceased. Rowe and Rowe, Attorneys o3o,n6,13,20,27,d4c Space Suit—Will 'Travel, Wild life At Your Doorstep, and No Fighting, No Biting. Adult boo^s added included the following: A Treasuary of Non-Royalty One-Act Plays, Around the World With Auntie Marne, Sun in the Hunter’s Eyes, Exodus, Doctor Zhivago, Chez Pavan, The Late Uncle Max, Seasons of Ju piter, Man Hunt in Kenya, To morrow is Manana, Baa Baa Black Sheep, Appointment in Vienna, The Southern Lady, The Wreck of the Grey Cat, Gazella, On My Own, The Statesman’s Year Book of 1958, The Widow’s Tale, Beard the Lion. A Hearse of Another Colour, Tweetsie, the Blue Ridge Stem- winder, Women and Thomas Harrow, Ding Dong Bell, S. S. Silverspray, High Fidelity and the Music Lover, Reveille for a Persian ViUage, Daughter of the Gold Rush, War-Wai, Part of a Long Story, The Battle of Cow- pens,' Carlson’s Guide to Land scape Painting, The Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson, Voice Across the Sea, Training You to Train Your Dog, The Dud Avocado, The Image Makers, Justine, De part ’This Life, The Dead Man’s Knock, Made For Man. In God We Trust, Aku-Aku, The Southern Heritage, The Once and Future King, The March of Archaeology, Elements of Elec tricity, Avalanche, Etiquette, The Romance of the Clipper Ships, Daughters From Afar, Three’s Company, Tether’s End, Parrish, Child pf Our Times, The Southern Christmas Book, and Moonlight at Midday. Page SEVEN Junior Varsity Defeats Aberdeen 34-7 In Final The Soi^hern Pines junior var sity football team, known as tbe Squires,” defeated Aberdeen 34-7 Monday night for their fifth vic tory of the season. They have lost only one game, that to Sanford. Jerry Tollisop and James Con nor led the scoring for the Squires, Tollison scoring on two 50-yard runs and passing to Connors for two other touchdowns. Skipper Honeycutt also scored on a 35- yard run. Extra points were made by Bil ly Wilson and Eddie McKenzie. The game concluded the Squires’ schedule, which they opened with a. 37-0 victory over Raeford. Other games were as follows: Red Springs, 34-0; Rae ford again, 32-0; Red Springs 15-0; and Sanford, 0-32. IT'S SO EASY TO LOOK GOOD I DRY CLEANING KEEPS CLOTHES "IN THE TRIM" Valet MRS. D. C. JENSEN Where Cleaning and Prices Are Seller! EXECUTRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Moore County vs Hrs. at Law of Ethel Cagle Patterson, Alton Patterson, widower, Colon Pat terson & wife Lucile Patterson, Edgar Patterson & wife Dorothy Patterson, all persons, firms & corporations having, an interest in the real estate herein des cribed. NOTICE OF SUMMONS 'The above defendants will take notice that an aiCtion as above entitled has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, for the purpose of foreclosing certain liens for taxes for the year 1955, owned and held by Moore Coun ty, and for other tax^s, costs and interest and penalties due Moore County, which are liens upon that certain tract, lot or parcel of land listed for the year 1955 and other years shown in the complaint in said action in the name of Hrs. of Ethel Patter son in McNeill Township, Moore County, North Carolina, des cribed as follows: Lots Number 5 & 6 in Westhaven Number 1 as described in Deed Book 160 at page 341 Map book 2-A at page 125, Public Registry for Moore County. And the relief demanded con sists wholly or partly in exclu ding all persons from; any actual interest or lien in or to said lands. And the defendants will fur ther take notice that they are re quired to appear before the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, at his office in Carthage, within 20 days after the 13th day of No vember, 1958, and answer or de mur to the complaint filed in said action or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 17th. day of Octc^r, 1958. C. C. KENNEDY Clerk of the Superior Court, o23,30,n6,13 UNC Professor To Speak At NCEA Meeting In County Dr. John B. Chase, Jr., an as sociate professor of education at the University of North Carolina, will be the principal speaker at a dinner meeting of the Moore <^unty unit of the North Caro lina Education Association in the Cameron school cafeteria Mon day. The Moore County unit is composed of 185 teachers and is led by C. Edison Powers, Other officers are Mrs. Lucille Owen, vice president, and Mrs, Lucy Reynolds, secretary and treas urer. Committee chairmen for the year are T. H. Lingerfeldt, feder al aid; Robert E. Lee, legislative; C. E. Hackney, international re lations; Miss Tkeva Auman, planning and resources; Mrs. Beulah T. McPherson, program; Mrs. Annie Wilson, professional services^ John McCrummen, ethics; and O. D. Wallace, Jr., public relations. Erma H. Martin of Lake Char les, Louisana, has this day duly qualified as Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Frank J. Martin, Jr., deceased, and J. Vance Rowe, Jr., of Southern Pines, North Carolina, has been duly appointed Process Agent, upon whom any process may be legally served in connection with any claim or other matter against the estate of Frank J. Martin, Jr., deceased. Any person having any claim against the Estate of the said Frank J. Martin, Jr. will please present the same to the said J. Vance Rowe, Jr., Pro cess Agent, Of to the said Erma H. Martin, Executrix, 1330 Prien Lake Road, Lake Charles, Louis ana, on or before October 1, 1959, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of its recovery. Any person indebted to the said estate will please make immediate payment either to the said Erma H. Martin, Executrix or J. Vance Rowe, Jr., Process Agent. Dated this first day of October, 1958. ERMA H. 4WARTIN, EXECUTRIX J. VANCE ROWE, JR., PROCESS AGENT. 016,23,30,N6,13,20. -•■-1 We have eigM sample books to choose from. HAYES BOOK SHOP NOTICE Having this day qualified as Administrator c.t.a. under the Last Will and Testament of Leon H. Burns, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned, duly verified, on or before the 27th of October, 1959, 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 27th. day of October 1958. Arthur R. 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