THURSDAY, April 19,196^
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Lakeview News
By LINDA WATTS
Mr. and Mrs. William Beard,
Jr. visited his parents here over
the we>3kend.
Miss Ernestine McFayden of
Washington, D. C. spent last
vi’^eek ■with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. McFayden.
Mrs. W. M. Beard and children
Sue, Jimmy and Jerry, were shop
ping in Fayetteville and Raeford
Saturday.
Lewis Apple and Norman Blue
went on a fishing trip over the
weekend in South Carolina.
Mrs. Betty Moss spent Sunday
with Mrs. Helen Apple.
David Crockett attended the
Spring Retreat of the Presbyteri
an Senior High Fellowship Coun
cil at Camp Monroe Saturday.
Mrs. Miary Gamer and daugh
ters, Miss Doris Gamer and Mrs.
Ruby Hopton, were shopping in
Sanford Saturday.
Mrs. Mary Blue and Duncan
Blue made a business trip to
Florence, S. C. Saturday.
Miss Doris Garner attended a
company party at the National
Guard Armory at Southern Pines
Saturday night.
Mrs. Lorene Watts and children
were visiting relatives and friends
in Greensboro over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Gamer
and family are leaving Friday
night for Canton, where they will
spend Easter with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs, John Patterson of
Wadesboro spent Tuesday with
Mrs. Mary Blue.
Jerry Gulledge was home for
the spring and Easter holidays
from ACC College.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Priest, Mr.
and Mrs. James Croon and Mrs.
Myrtle Marks, spent last week
vacationing in Florida, while
there they visited Mrs. Priest’s
brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.
J. N. Faircloth in Tampa, also Mr.
and Mrs. McWilliams in St.
Petersburg, Fla.
Mrs. Ruby Hoipdon and chil
dren ■went to Mars Mountain Sun
day and spent the day.
t happened 100 YEMB ago
The oldest incorporated trade association in the country,
the United States Brewers Association, was organized in
1862 ... the same year that
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IN NORTH CAROLINA arrangements were made to transfer the
Confederacy’s naval ordnance center from Norfolk to Charlotte be
cause of inland safety and good railroad to Wilmington. North
Carolinians saluted this new commerce with glasses of beer.
For even then, beer was North Carolina’s tradi
tional beverage of moderation. Beer still provides
enjoyment for North Carolinians, and a good living
for many of them — not only the employees of the
Brewing Industry itself, but also for North Carolina
farmers and other suppliers of the materials
brewers use.
TODAY, in its centenniai year, the United States
Brewers Association still works constantly to as
sure maintenance of high standards of quaiity and
propriety wherever beer and ale are served.
North Carolina Division’
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MISS MARY LOGAN
Miss Logan Will
Become Dean of
Women at College
Miss Mary Katherine Logan,
supervisor of the elementary
schools of Southern Pines and
Pinehurst, has accepted the posi
tion of dean of women at Mars
Hill College.
Factors looming large in Miss
Logan’s decision to move into the
college field include the fact that
Mars Hill will be entering upon
a full four-year term status next
fall, with a student body num
bering about 1,500. With a well-
rounded curriculum, the college
also offers a wide variety of cul
tural activities with the empha
sis on music, which has been Miss
Logan’s major interest in both
the teaching field and through
her own talent and studies as a
,singer. A further inducement is
the fact that Mars Hill is only 19
miles from Asheville, Miss Lo
gan’s home town.
Miss Logan’s years in Moore
County have been busy and pro
ductive. Coming here in 1950, she
started her local career as super
visor of four grades in the county
elementary schools and Southern
Pines and Pinehurst. Following
one year in which she substituted
as county supervisor, she joined
the faculty of Southern Pines
elementary school where she has
been for the past six years. Last
year her supervisory duties were
enlarged to include the West
Southern Pines school and the
two schools of the Pinehurst dis
trict.
Miss Logan’s summers have
been almost as busy as her winter
months. She has taken summer
courses—at Yale, Harvard, Col
umbia and other universities—or
has travelled bringing home quan
tities of fine photographs, to the
joy of civic clubs and other gath
erings in search of information,
who have also enjoyed her talent
as a singer.
Besides her experience in these
fields she has taken a leading
part in community work, acting
for four years as secretary of the
Mental Health Committee and for
a shorter period in the same of
fice for the committee on the
study of alcoholism. She has had
charge of the children’s concerts
of the Sandhills Music Association
and the teachers participation in
the Symphony Society’s work
shops at Chapel Hill.
'The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. Logan, of Asheville, Miss
Logan started her teaching career
at Crossnore School, going there
to be supervisor in Avery Cotin-
ty. Several years of special work
at Columbia University followed,
when she also studied singing un
der Arthur J. Phillips, teacher
of James Melton and other noted
artists. She returned to Crossnore
in the late ’'thirties and at the
start of the war resigned her posi
tion to spend the next six years
in the USO, following which die
joined the school system of Moore
County.
Moody Bosworth
New American
Legion Post Head
Moody Bosworth w^ chosen
commander of A. B. Sally Jr.
Post 350, American Legion at
Pinehurst, when new officers for
the coming year were elected at
the regular meeting Thursday
night of last week. Moody suc
ceeds Fred Fields.
Other officers elected were
Johnny Wallace, vice-command
er; Bert Clayton, adjutant;
George Hunt, finance officer;
Kermit Copeland, chaplain; Huey
Black, sergeant-at-arms; Junior
Moon, athletic officer; and Dan
Lewis, service officer.
Scouting Leaders
To Meet Tonight
Dr. J. C. Grier, commissioner
of Boy Scouting of the Moore Dis
trict, announces that the monthly
Round Table for adult leaders
will be held tonight, Thursday, at
7:45 at the United Church of
Christ.
Paul Ward will discuss the Cub
Scout theme, “’The World Around
Us”; Dr. J. D. Ives of Pinebluff
the Boy Scout theme, “Rock
Hounds;” and Judge J. D. Farrell
of Aherdoen the Explorer Scout
theme, “Appraisal Night.”
Boys Make Nearly
$52 Washing Cars
By FRANK STAPLES
The Explorers of Post 889 held
a suiocessful car wash Saturday.
The boys, split into five crews,
netted almost $52. Part of this
money will pay for a duplex at
Carolina Beach that the-boys have
rented for the weekend of May
5. Some of the boys will be wash
ing cars Saturday Of this week in
order to supplement their spend
ing money at the beach.
Saturday night the Explorers
of Aberdeen, Southern Pines and
Pinehurst held a dance at the
Aberdeen Legion Hut. The Aber
deen Post, Post 7 of Pinehurst,
and Post 889 of Southern Pines
were represented.
Some of the Explorers of Post
889 went camping on April 7 at
Pinehurst. The gepreaentatives of
Post 889 attended a Cabinet
Representatives meeting for
Moore District at the Methodist
Church in Southern Pines, last
night
ing Deeds of Release:
(1) M. A. Lyons and wife, Eliz
abeth W. Lyons and J. Vance
Rowe, Jr., Trustee, to Denton
Realty Corporation, dated Feb
ruary 9, 1959 and recorded in the
Moore County Registry in Deed
Book 229, at page 232, releasing
the larger portion of Lot No. 11
and 15 feet from the eastern side
of Lot No. 12, in Block H&7, as
shown on the aforesaid map.
(2) M. A. Lyons and ■wife, Eliz
abeth W. Lyons and J. Vance
Rowe, Jr., Trustree to Denton
Realty Corporation, dated April
20, 1959, and recorded in the
Moore County Registry in Deed
Book 231, at page 387, releasing
Lot No. 24, and Lot No. 23 to a
depth of 100 feet, in Block G&8,
as shown on the aforesaid Map.
This sale is made on account of
default in the payment of the in
debtedness secured by the said
Deed of Trust. A deposit with the
clerk of the Superior Court of
10% will be required of the suc
cessful bidder. This sale will be
subject to all unpaid taxes.
Dated this fourth day of April
1962.
J. VANCE ROWE,
Substitute Trustee
A12,19,26,M3c
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
On account of the default of
Donald S. Denoff and Denton
Realty Corporation to pay the in
debtedness secured by that Pur-
ohaas Money Deed of Trust from
Donald S. Denoff to J. Vance
Rowe, Jr., TRUSTEE for M. A.
Lyons and wife, Elizabeth W. Ly
ons, dated June 25, 1958 and re
corded in Mortgage Book 132, at
page 523 of the Moore County
Registry, the said Denton Realty
Corporation having assumed ■the
payment of the said Deed of
Trust when it purchased the prop
erty on August 18, 1958, from
Donald S. Denoff and wife, Flor
ence Denoff, and under and by
virtue of the authority vested in
the undersigned Substitute Trus
tee by an instrument in writing,
dated March 28, 1962 and duly
recorded in the Moore Cbunty
Registry in Deed Book 253, at
page 405, the undersigned Sub
stitute Trustee will sell the said
property, hereinafter described,
at 12 o’clock NOON on
MONDAY, MAY 7, 1962,
at the Coxjrt House door of Moore
County, in Carthage North Caro
lina, at public auction for cash to
the highest bidder, the said prop
erty being described as follows:
TTiose certain lots or parcels of
land in the Town of Southern
Pines, McNeills Township, Moore
County, North Carolina, and more
particularly described as follo'ws:
Lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 23 and 24, in
Block G&8; Lot No. 12, in Block
H&8; Lots Nos 12, 13, and 14 in
Block H&7; Lots Nos. 10 & 11, in
Block H&8; Lot No. 24, in Block
G&7; Lots Nos. 19, 20 and 21, in
Block G&8; and a portion of Lot
No. 11, in Block H&7, and begin
ning on the southwest side of
Maine Avenue at a point, S. 36-45
E. 150 feet from Saylor Street,
said point also being the common
comer of Lots Nos. 11 and 12, run
ning thence with Maine Avenue,
S. 36-45 E. 50 feet to the corner
of Lot No. 10; thence with the
boundary of Lots Nos. 10 and 11,
S. 53-15 W. 100 feet; thence cross
ing Lot No. 11, N. 36-45 W. 50
feet to the corner of Lot No. 12;
thence with the boundary of Lots
Nos. 11 and 12, N. 53-15 E. 100
feet to the point of beginning,
being all of the front portion of
said Lot No. 11, to a depth of 100
feet; and the following described
portions of Lots Nos. 1 and 2 in
Block G&7, and beginning in the
■northeast side of Maine Avenue,
N. 36-45 W. 100 feet from Leak
Street, said point also being the
common comer of Lots Nos. 1 and
24; running thence along the
Southeast line of Lot No. 24, N.
53-15 E. 100 feet to the common
corner of Lots Nos. 2 and 24;
thence with the northeast line of
Lot No. 2, S. 36-45 E. 19 feet;
thence crossing Lots Nos. 1 and
2, S. 53-15 W. 100 feet to Maine
Avenue (said boundary line be
ing parallel with and 81 feet from
Leak Street;) thence with Maine
Avenue, N. 36-45 W. 19 feet ■!»
the point of beginning. All of the
above lots are sho^wn on a Map'
entitled “MAP OF LOTS IN
SOUTHERN PINES, MOORE
COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA,
THE PROPERTY OF KNOLL-
WOOD, INC.,” made by Francis
Deaton, N. C. Reg. Engr. in Jan
uary 1924, said map being record
ed in the Moore Ciounty Registry
;in Map Book 1, Section 1, at page
23.
Excepted from the above de-
Iscription and not included in this
isale are those parcels of land
released from the operation of the
aforesaid deed of trust as set
forth and described in the follow-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF
IRVING W. BARRY AND|OR
SANDHILL MUSIC CENTER
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF MOORE
The undersigned attorneys,
having been retained by Irving
W. Barry, sole proprietor of the
Sandhills Music Center, Aber
deen, N. C., and which is now out
of business, this is to notify all
persons having claims against
either Irving W. Barry individual
ly, or the Sandhills Music Center,
to present them to the undersign
ed on or before the 1st day of
May, 1962.
All persons indebted to saidi
Irving W. Barry or Sandhills
Music Center, will please make
immediate payment to the under
signed.
This 9th day of April, 1962.
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
Attorneys at Law
Aberdeen, N. C.
A12,19c
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
Graham M. Culbreth and Lou E.
Culbreth, heretofore doing busi
ness in the Town of Southern
Pines, North Carolina, under the
trade name of Southern Pines
Pharmacy, ceased to operate said
Southern Pines Pharmacy as of
April 1, 1962.
The operation of the Southern
Pines Pharmacy, heretofore con
ducted by Graham M. Culbreth
and Lou E. Culbreth, will in the
future be conducted by someone
other than the undersigned, and
the undersigned will ha'>'e no
further interest in the business
from and after April 1, 1962.
It is respectfully requested that
all persons, firms or corporations
indebted to Southern Pines Phar
macy, as of April 1, 1962, make
papment of the same directly to
the undersigned.
This the 3rd day of April, 1962.
Graham M. Culbreth and
Lou E. Culbreth, Trading
under the business name of
Southern Pines Pharmacy
A5,12,19,26c
NORTH CAROLINA
MOORE COUNTY
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in that
certain Deed of Trust executed by
DONALD S. DENOFF and wife,
FLORENCE G. DENOFF, to W.
Harry FuUenwider, Trustee, dated
December 1, 1960, and recorded
in the Moore County Registry in
Book of Mortgages and Deeds of
Trust No. 150, ]^ge 154, and
under and by virtue of the power
of sale contained in that certain
Deed of Trust executed by
DONALD S. DENOFF and wife,
FLORENCE G. DENOFF, to R.
F. Hoke Pollock, Trustee, dated
September 15, 1961, and record
ed in the Moore County Registry
in Book of Mortgages and Deeds
of Trust No. 155, page 659, the
undersigned substituted Trustee
and Trustee wiU, at 12:00 o’clock
noon, on Monday, May 7, 1962, at
the Courthouse door of Moore
County in Carthage, North Car
olina, sell at public auction for
cash to the highest bidder, the
following described property sit
uate near the To^wn of Southern
Pines, Sandhill To^wnship, Moore
County, North Carolina, and more
particularly described and desig
nated as follows:
BEING ALL OF LOT NO.
NINETEEN (19) as sho^wn and
designated on the Map entitled
“(^Ifcrest, Second Revision of
Lots 15-25, inclusive. Southern
Pines, N. C.” made by C. H.
Blue, R. L. S., July 25, 1960,
and duly recorded in the Of
fice of the Register of Deeds
for Moore County, North Car
olina, Map Book 7, page 10, to
which map reference is hereby
made for a metes and bounds
description of said lot.
The above described property
■will be sold subject to all Moore
County taxes.
This sale is made on account of
default in the payment of the
indebtedness secured by said
Deeds of Trust.
A deposit with the Clerk of the
Superior Court of 10% of the bid
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will be required of the successful
bidder.
This the 5th day of April, 1962,
R. F. Hoke Pollock, Substitute
Trustee and Trustee
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