'1/ THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1962 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina I PINEBLUFF NEWS By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER Baptist Circle Meets Circle 2 of Ives Memorial Bap tist church met Tuesday night with Mrs. Jack Wilson, with six memibers and one visitor present. Mrs. John R. Morgan heard re ports. The program, “Christian Living,” was given by Mrs. Luther Tyner. Following the meeting the hostess served pound cake, cof fee and mixed nuts to the mem bers present. Celebrates Birthday Mrs. Katherine Brooks Elsesser celebrated her birthday on Sun day with a dinner at her home. Present were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Preston Brooks and son, Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Brady Brooks and children, Becky and Notice of Precincts Established Or Altered In Moore County And New Registration Of Voters Pursuant to a resolution adopt ed by the County Board of Elec tions on the 15th day of March, 1962, and as by law provided, notice is hereby given that Spies Precinct has been eliminated and that a new precinct designated as Pinedene has been created to take care of and accopiodate some of the voters heretofore registered and voting in the Aberdeen Pre cinct and the Southern Pines Pre cinct has been divided into two (2) precincts hereafter to be known and designated as North and South Southern Pines Pre cincts. That boundaries of all the pruci^icts of Moore County in conflict with and which fail to Mark, Mrs. Bruce Mashbum and coincide with the boundaries children, Linda, Bruce, Jr., and I hereinafter given of the several Danny. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Clay ton Brooks and children, Wade and Clayton, Jr. of Laurinburg; Mr. and Mrs. Benny Brooks and children, David, Leslie, Allan and Tommy and Tyler J. Brooks, aU of Savannah; a sister, Mrs. Inez Roberts, and Dian Pratt and Mrs. Emma Blevins. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Moore and family of Bamberg, S. C. • were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morgan. Miss Azalea Brooks of Univer sity Hospital, Augusta, Ga. was at home for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pres ton Brooks. Mrs. C. W. Williams and Mrs. Barbara Martin and sons, Russ and Chris, spent Tuesday in Wadesboro with the former’s sister, Mrs. Edna Williams. Mrs. J. R. Allred and son Todd, of Greensboro, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunt and grandmother, Mrs. Sadie Macdonald. A/2c John D. Morgan of Kin- cheloe AFB, Mich., is at home on leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Leavitt of Raleigh were guests Sunday of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stancil and children, Paul, Dale and Sandra, have returned to their home in Crownsville, Md. after spending the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Meaner. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Adams of Raleigh visited her brother, W. K. Carpenter, Sr. Sunday and also visited Mrs. Carpenter, who is a patient at Moore Memorial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carpenter and children, Jimmy, Rachel and Janet, and the Rev. and Mrs. .Julian Scott and daughter. Mel ody, went to Raleigh on Thursday for the Ice Capades and were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peele and daughters, Jonice and Teressa, of Elizabeth City, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carpen ter of Raleigh spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Williams. Mrs. J. D. Adcox, Mr. and Mrs. A1 White and Richard Bell of Wagram and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Adaims, Sr. attended a birthday dinner honoring Charlie Sandy, who was observing his 70th birth precincts have been rescinded and the boundaries and location of the several voting precincts in River; thence with the northern boundary 6f Deep River to a point, the Ritters-Sheffield Town ships line; thence northerly with said Townships line to the begin ning. RITTERS PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point in the Ritter-Sheffield Township line on the northern bank of Deep River; running thence easterly with the bank of Deep River to the south ern corner of Highfalls Precinct; thence with th Peep River-Ritters Townships line southerly to a point where County Roads No. 1629 and No. 1628 intersect; run ning thence southerly with Road No. 1628 to a point where it in tersects County Road No. 1006; thence southerly with County Road No. 1006 to a point where it intersects Road No. 1644; thence southerly with County Road No. 1614 to tho Township line of Moore County shall be named, | ca^^hage and Ritters Townships; designated, bounded and describ-' ° ed as follows; WESTMOORE PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point where County Road No. 1456 intersects the Randolph County line and running thence with the said County Road to a point where it intersects another County Road No. 1003 and runs thence with said Road No. 1003 to a point where Road No. 1003 intersects State Highway No. 705; running thence northerly with State High way 705 to a point where the County Highway 1425 intersects Highway No. 705; and running thence with County Road No. 1425 to a point where County Roads 1425 and 1432 intersect; and running thence from the point of said intersection souther ly with County Road 1432 to the dead end of said road; thence southeasterly to the dividing line of Sheffield and Bensalem Town ships; thence with that line to the Montgomery County line; thence with the Montgomery County line northerly to the Ran dolph County line; thence with the Randolph County line easterly to the beginning. ROBBINS PRECINCT: BEGINNING at ar point where County Road No. 1456 intersects running thence with the said Township line westerly to a point where Ritters-Sheffield and Bensalem Township inter sects; thence with the Ritters- Sheffield Townships line north-i erly to and crossing Deep River to the point of beginning. DEEP RIVER PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point where Deep River and Ritters Town ships line intersection, the Chat ham County line, the northern corner of the Highfalls Precinct; running thence easterly with the Chatham County line to Lee County; thence with the Lee County line southerly to a point where the line of Deep River Township intersects the Lee Coun ty line; running thence in a south westerly direction with the Deep River-Greenwood Townships line to a point where the said line in tersects the Carthage-Deep River Townships line; running thence with the Carthage-Deep River Townships line westerly to a point where Deep River and Ritters Townships line intersects Carth age Township line, also a comer i of Ritters Precinct; running thence with the Township line between Ritters and Deep River Township, also a boundary of Ritters Pre cinct, to the beginning. Randolph County line, also the BENSALEM PRECINCT: beginning corner of the West- moore Precinct, running thence with County Road No. 1456, also the Westmoore Precinct boimd- ary, to a point where said County Road 1456 intersects with County Road No. 1003; running thence with the Westmoore boundary to State Highway No. 705; running thence northerly along said State Highway No. 705 with the West moore Precinct boundary to a Coimty Road No. 1425 and contin uing with the said County Road, also the Westmoore Precinct boundary to the intersection of County Roads Nos. 1425 and 1432; mnning thence with the Westmoore Pre cinct boundary and County Road No. 1432 to the dead end of said Road; thence continuing souther ly to a corner of the Westmoore Precinct in the boundary of Ben salem and Sheffield Townships; running thence with the said Ben- salem-Sheffield Townships line to a point, the intersection of Bensalem-Sheffield Townships line with Ritters and Sheffield Townships line near Garner’s day. Tha dinner d^as held at Store; thence running northerly Manly oh Sunday. Mrs. Vernon Davis, Jr. and son, Charles, and Mrs. Ritter of Pine- hurst spent Saturday in Greens boro with the Rev. and Mrs. Egbert Craven. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams and Russ Martin spent Sunday in Cheraw with Mrs. Williams’s mother Mrs. Pearl Bullard and Mr. Williams’s mother, Mrs. George Williams, who is ill in a local hospital. with the said Ritters-Sheffield Townships line to the Randolph County line, thence westward to the beginning. HIGHFALLS PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point where Bensalem and Sheffield Town ships line intersection Montgom ery County Highway No. 1002; running thence easterly with the Sheffield-Bensalem Township line to a point where it intersects and Carthage Townships line in tersects Ritters Township line; running thence with the eastern boundary of Bensalem Township southerly to a point where Ben salem and Carthage Townships line intersects Mineral Springs Townships line; running thence westerly with the Mineral Springs Township to a point in North Carolina Highway No. 211; thence with said Highway 211 westerly to a point where it intersects County Road No. 1137, also a point in the Mineral Springs-Ben- Salem Township line, to the Montgomery County line; thence northwesterly with the Mont gomery County line to the begin ning. EAST CARTHAGE PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point where Ritters, Carthage and Bensalem Townships intersect, also a cor ner of Bensalem Precinct; runn ing thence easterly with the Car- thage-Ritters Township line to the Greenwood Township bound ary, running thence with the Greenwood Township boundary Bensalem Townships line to the beginning. CAMERON PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point on the Lee County line where Deep River and Greenwood Townships boundaries intersect, mnning thence with the Lee County line southerly to the Harnett County (line; thence with the Harnett County line to’a point where Mc Neill and Greenwood Townships intersect at a point on or near Crane’s Creek; running thence with the Greenwood - McNeill Townships line northwesterly to an intersection of Greenwood - Carthage-McNeill Townships line, also a corner of East Carthage Precinct; thence northerly with the Greenwood-Carthage Town ships line to a point in the corner of Deep River Township line, also a corner of East Carthage Pre- c'nct; thence with the Deep River Carthage Townships line to the Deep River-Greenwood Town ships line; thence northeasterly with Greenwood and Deep River Townships line to the point of beginning, also a corner of Deep River Precinct. LITTLE RIVER PRECINCT: BEGINNING on the Harnett County line where the dividing line between- Little River and Greenwood Townships intersects with the Harnett County line, running thence with the eastern boundary of Harnett County to the Hoke County line; thence with the Hoke County line westerly to a point in the McNeill Township line on Mill Creek; thence with the lines of Little River and Mc Neill Townships northeasterly to the beginning, containing all of Little River Township. VASS PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point where the Dixie Pipe Line Company gas line crosses the McNeill-Green- wood Townships line, also a cor ner of Eureka Precinct, running thence with the Greenwood-Mc- Neill Townships line southeasterly to a point where the Greenwood- McNeill Townships line intersects Little River Township line; run ning thence with Little River and McNeill Townships line southwes terly to a point where County Road No. 2026 intersects Little River Township line; thence wes terly with County Road No. 2026 to a point where it intersects U. S. Highway No. 1; thence north westerly, crossing the; Seaboard Air Line Railroad and crossing County Rdad No. 1861, to a point where the Dixie Pipe Line Com pany gas line is crossed by Coun ty Road No. 1843; thence north easterly with the Dixie Pipe Line Company gas line, crossing Coun ty Road 1803, to the beginning. EUREKA PRECINCT: BEGINNING at .the northeast corner of Vass Precinct, running thence southwesterly with the Dixie Pipe Line Company gas line, crossing County Road No. 1803, to another corner of Vass Pines Precinct, to where it inter sects County Road No. 1848; thence with County Road No. 1848 southeasterly to the town limits Road No. 1204; thence along County Road No. 1204 to U. S. Highway 15-501; thence with Highway 15-501 southerly to a of Southern Pines on Pennsyl- j point where it is intersected by Precinct; thence with County' Townships; thenoe proceeding Nine out of ten farms in New England have telephones—more than any other region of the na tion. ' - Pl| BEGINNING at a point where ; line southerly to a point where the Ritters-Sheffield Townships line intersects the Randolph County line being a comer of the boundsuy of Robbins Precinct, running thence easterly with the Randolph County line and the Chatham County line to a point where Deep River Township and Ritters Township boundary inter sects Chatham County line; run ning thence with Deep River and Ritters Townships line to Deep For Investment Services We invite you to make use of our facilities in Southern Pines. Stocks — Bonds — Mutual Funds Established 1925 Investment Bankers Members New York Stock Exchange and Other Notioiial John A. AAcPhoul. Mgr. 115 East Pennsylvania Ave., Southern Pines, Tel. Oxford 2.43fl the said Township lind intersects McNeill-Carthage Townships line in the County Road No. 1805; running thence northwesterly with the said County Road to a point where the said County Road intersects another County Road No. 1804; thence with the County Road No. 1804; thence with the Road No. 1804 to a point where it intersects North Car olina Highway No. 27; thence northwesterly with Highway No. 27 to the Bensalem - Carthage Townships line; thence with the Carthage - Bensalem Townships line to the beginning. WEST CARTHAGE PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point in the Bensalem - Carthage Townships 1 ine on the edge in the center of j North Carolina Highway No. 27; ! running thence southeasterly with North Carolina Highway No. 27, also a line of East Carthage Pre- j cinct, to a point where County Road No. 1804 intersects North Carolina Highway No. 27; thence with County Road No. 1804 to an intersection of County Road No. 1804 and County Road No. 1805; thence running with the bound ary of East Carthage Precinct southeasterly along County Road No. 1805 to the corner of the East Carthage Precinct, also the in tersection of the Carthage-Green- wood Townships line with the McNeill Township line; ruiming thence westwardly with the Mc Neill-Carthage Townships line to Bensalem Township line, also a comer of Bensalem Precinct; run ning thence with the Carthage- Road No. 1843 westerly to a point where said County Road intersects and crosses North Carolina High way No. 22; thence due West to a point in the McNeill-Mineral Springs Township line; thence with the township line of McNeill Township and Mineral Springs Township to the Carthage Town ship line; thence East with the Carthage Township line, crossing County Road No. 1803 and Coun ty Road No. 1802, to the begin ning.- NORTH SOUTHERN PINES PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point near the home of Mallie Kelly where the Dixie Pipe Line Company gas line is crossed by County Road No. 1843; running thence wester ly with County Road No. 1843 to a point where it intersects North Carolina Highway No. 22; thence with the boundary of Eureka Pre cinct to Mineral Springs Town ship line, a corner of Eureka Pre cinct; thence South with Mineral Springs-McNeill Townships line, crossing County Road No. 1843 to the center of North Carolina Highway No. 2; thence easterly with North Carolina No. 2 to where it intersects County Road No. 1848; thence South with County Road No. 1848 to the town limits of Southern Pines on Penn sylvania Avenue; thence along Pennsylvania Avenue to May Street; thence North along May Street to Connecticut Avenue, County Road No. 2033; thence easterly along said County Road No. 2033 to the Hoke County line; thence with the Hoke - Moore Counties line to the boundary of Little River Township; thence with the Little River - McNeill Townships boundary northeast to where it intersects County Road No. 2026; thence northeast with County Road No. 2026, crossing U. S. Highway No. 1; thence north westerly, crossing Seaboard Air Line Railroad and County Road No. 1861 directly to a boundary of Eureka Precinct near Mallie Kelly’s residence. SOUTH SOUTHERN PINES PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point where North Carolina Highway No. 2 intersects Mineral Springs-Mc Neill Townships line, a corner of North Southern Pines Precinct; running thence with State High way No. 2, also a line of the boundary of North Southern vania Avenue; thence southeast along Pennsylvania Avenue to May Street, a boundary of North Southern Pines Precin.ct;, thence northerly on May Street to Con necticut Avenue; thence with Connecticut Avenue and County Road No. 2033 to the McNeill-i Sandhill Townships line; thence westerly along the McNeill-Sand- hill Townships line, crossing U. S. Highway No. 1 and U. S. High way No. 15-501, thence along County Road No. 1205, crossing U. S. Highway No. 15-501, to the in tersection of McNeill-Mineral Springs Townships line; thence northerly with that line to the beginning. PINEHURST PRECINCT: BEGINNING at the southeast corner of Mineral Springs Town ship near Watson’s Lake, running thence westerly with Mineral Springs-Sandhill Townships line to a point where Deep Creek crosses Mineral Springs Town ship line; thence northerly along Deep Creek to the head of Deep Creek, the dead end of County Road No. 1121; thence pro ceeding northwesterly, crossing the Norfolk and Southern Rail road; thence proceeding in tbe same direction, crossing North Carolina Highway No. 211; thence northeasterly along County Road No. 1216 to County Road No. 1210, crossing North Carolina Highway No. 73; thence northerly with County Road No. 1210 to a point where it intersects County Road No. 1229; thence northeasterly along County Road No. 1229 to the Sandhill and Carthage Town ships line; thence easterly along this township line to a point where McNeill and Mineral Springs Townships corner, a cor ner of Eureka Precinct; thence southerly along the Mineral Springs-McNeill Townships line to the beginning. WEST END PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point in the Montgomery County line, also a corner of Bensalem Township; running thence along County Road No. 1126 to another corner of Bensalem Township line and Bensalem Precinct line; running thence northeasterly to County Road No. 1137; thence northerly along county Road No. 1137 to North Carolina Highway 211; thence with North Carolina High way No. 211 southeasterly to the intersection of County Road No. 1137 with North Carolina High way 211; thence with County Road No. 1241 to a point where County Road No. 1241 intersects County Road No. 1240; thence crossing County Road No. 1240 and proceeding easterly to a cor ner of Bensalem and Carthage easterly, crossing County Road No. 1210, along the township line of Carthage-Mineral Springs Townships to County Road No. 1229; thence southwesterly along County Road No. 1229 to a point where it intersects County Road No. 1210,;, thence southerly along County Road No. 1210 to a point where County Road No. 1210 in tersects County Road No. 1216 near Beulah Hill Church; thence southwesterly along County! Road 1216 to and crossing North Caro lina Highway No. 211 directly to the dead end of County Road No. 1121 near the head of Deep Creek southerly to the Sandhill-Mineral Springs Townships line; thence with that line westerly to a point where County Road No. 1004 and 1123 intersect; thence Wept along County Road No. 1123 to Drowning Cteek-Richmond Coun ty line; thence northerly along Drowning Creek and the Mont- gomery-Richmond County line; thence with the Montgomery County line to the beginning. PINEBLUFF PRECINCT: BEGINNING at a point in the Richmond County line where County Road No. 1113 crosses Drowning Creek and the Rich mond County line; thence easter ly along County Road No. 1113, crossing County Road No. 1004 to a point where County Road No. 1113 intersects County Road No. 1112 in Roseland, and continuing thence along County Road 1112 easterly to a point where County Roads No. 1112 and 1106 inter sect; thence southerly along County Road No. 1106, crossing, U. S. Highway No. 1 and pro ceeding southerly to a point where Seaboard Air Line Rail road crosses County Road No. 1105; thence continuing easterly along County Road 1105 to a point where it intersects U. S. Highway 15-501; thence along this highway to the Hoke County line; thence with the Hoke Coun ty line to Drowning Creek; thence with Drowning Creek and the Richmond County line to the be ginning. PINEDENE PRECINCT: BEGINNING at the intersection of th.e Dixie Fipe Line Company Gas Line and the Sandhill-Min eral Springs Townships line and running thence South one (1) mile to a point near Watson’s Lake; thence running East to County County Road No. 1852; thence easterly along County Road No. 1852 to where it intersects U. S. Highway No. 1; thence easterly, crossing County Road No. 2074, ailso crossing County Road No; 2075, a line perpendicular to the Moone-Hoke Counties lin.e; thence northeasterly along the Hoke- Moore Counties line to where County Road No. 2074 in tersects County Road No. 2033; thence wester ley along County Road No. 2033 following the Mc- Neill-Sandhill Townships line, crossing U. S. Highway No. 1 and the Seaboard Air Line Railroad, to the corner of Mineral Springs, Sandhill and McNeill Townships line; thence with the Mineral Springs-Sandhill Townships line to the beginning. ABERDEEN PRECINCT: BEGINNING at the beginning point of Pinedene Precinct near Watson’s Lake on the Mineral- Springs-Sandhill Townships line; running thence with this line westerly crossing North Carolina Highway 211 and crossing County Road No. 1115 and crossing Coun ty Road No. 1004 and continuing along County Road No. 1123 to the Richmond County line and Drowning Creek; thence along the Richmond County line and Drowning Creek to a point where County Road No. 1113 crosses Drowning Creek; thence with the line of Pinebluff Precinct and County Road No. 1113 to another corner of Pinebluff Precinct in Roseland and County Road No. 1112; thence along County Road No. 1112 and the line of the Pine bluff Precinct to a point where County Road No. 1112 is inter sected by County Road No. 1106 to and crossing U. S. Highway No. 1 and continuing with the Pine bluff Precinct line to a point where the Seaboard Air Line Railroad crosses County Road No. 1105; thence along County Road No. 1105 easterly to where it in tersects U. S. Highway No. 15-501; thence South along U. S. High way 15-501 to'the Hoke County line; thence with the Hoke (boun ty line northeasterly to a corner of Pinedene Precinct in the Hoke County line; thence northwester ly along the Pinedene Precinct boundary, crossing U. S. Highway No. 1 and continuing with the boundary of Pinedene Precinct to the beginning. . Notice is hereby given that a new registration of all the voters in Moore County has been order ed and all persons who expect to vote in the primary in May, 1962, and the primaries and elections thereafter are required to register at the proper polling place. The books will be’ open for this new registration of voters on Sat urday, April 21, 1962, at all the polling places in Moore County and' will close on Saturday, May 12, 1962, at sundown, and the registrars will be at each of the polling places on the following Saturdays: April 21, 1962, April 28, 1962, May 5, 19^2 and May 12, 1962, to re-register all of the voters on the books as well Page THIRTEEN persons not registered. Anyone who fails to re-register as above provided will not be able to vote in the primary on May 26, 1962. The place to register and the polling place of each precinct will be as follows: WESTMOORE PRECINCT— Westmoore School. ROBBINS PRECINCT — City Hall. HIGHFALLS PRECINCT—Ru ral Fire Station. RITTERS PRECINCT—McCon nell. DEEP RIVER PRECINCT— R. R. Station—Glendon. BENSALEM PRECINCT—Ru ral Fire Station, Eagle Springs. EAST CARTHAGE PRECINCT —Old Printing Office, reap of Shields Drug. WEST CARTHAGE PRE CINCT—Fire House.. CAMERON PRECINCT—Com munity House. LITTLE RIVER PRECINCT— Community House. VASS PRECINCT—Fire House. Eureka Precinct—School. NORTH SOUTHERN PINES PRECINCT—Fire House. SOUTH SOUTHERN PINES PRECINCT—Southern Pines Mu nicipal Building. PINEHURST PRECINCT — Community Hall. WEST END PRECINCT—Rural Fire Station. PINEBLUFF PRECINCT — Woman’s Club. PINEDENE PRECINCT—Jack- son Motors, Inc. ABERDEEN PRECINCT — American Legion Hut. Please observe the change of precincts and of the boundaries of the several precincts; in the Coun ty and make application for reg istration in your proper voting precinct. This 15 day of March, 1962. S. C. RIDDLE Chairman J. HUBERT McCASKlLL Secretary as Madam Norris American Palmist Is now located in her trailer coach on U. S. Highway 220, South of Biscoe, N. C., next to Midway Grocery and Ser vice Station, Rockingham Highway, Biscoe, N. C. She tells past, present and future, and gives expert ad vice on all affairs of life, such as love, marriage, business and speculations of all kinds. 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