Page SIX THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1962 Southern Pines Recorder’s Court Liquor and traffic cases made up most of the docket of Southern Pines Recorder’s Court, in Wed nesday’s session last week, and Judge W. Harry FuUenwider con tinued to offer some defendants an option of walking a certain distance instead of paying a fine, with all defendants paying the court costs. The cases heard were: Sgt. William M. Reives, bas tardy, motion for judgment as of non-suit panted; Kenny Carpen ter, public drunk, possession of alcoholic beverage with seal bro ken, $25 and costs; James W. Belk, Route 3, Carthage, public drunk, $50 bond forfeited; Mal colm D. Kemp, Jr., disobeying stop sign, $5 and costs; John Henry Hampton, Durham, no valid operator’s permit, driving on wrong side of road, $25 and costs; William C. Watts, Fayette ville, careless and reckless driv ing, pleaded guilty to speed greater than reasonable and pru dent under existing conditions, pay costs and walk to Westbrook’s Market (between Southern Pines and Aberdeen) and back; Clifford Kinchan, Fort Bragg, speeding 60 in 35 zone, pay costs and walk to Pinebluff and back. Leonard H. Short, failure to stop, $5 and costs; Lee Buie, Olivia, assault by pointing gun, called and failed, $100 bond for feited; Floyd Arlington 'Tuthill, Rockingham, speeding 70 in 60 zone, $10 and costs; Neal F. Mc Kenzie, Route 1, West End, speed ing 55 in 45 zone, pay costs and walk to Manly and back; Billy Sherman Butler, Route 2, Rae- ford, speeding 75 in 60 zone, pay costs and walk to Pinebluff and back; Barbara L. Jessup, Lake- view, speeding 45 in 35 zone, $10 and costs; T. E. Johnson,Route 1, Sanford, speeding 45 In 35 zone, $10 and costs; Harry M. Vale, Jr., speeding 50 in 35 zone, $15 and costs; Billy E. Godfrey, Route 1, Sanford, speeding 45 in 35 zone, pay costs and walk to Manly and back; David Allen Morgan, care less and reckless driving, found guilty of making an improper turn, pay costs and leave keys to motor bike with chief of police for 30 days. Joshua Ferguson, failure to stop before entering street, pay costs and walk to ranger station (on Fort Bragg reservation); Daniel H. Boitel, Fort Bragg, public drunk, pay costs and walk to ranger station; Billy C. Caesar, common law public nuisance by using vile and profane language, pay costs and spend one night in For Investment Services We invite you to make use o£ our faciiitioa in Southern Pines. Stocks — Bonds — Mutual Funds Established 1925 Investment Bankers Msfflbart New York Stock Exchange and Other NoHomI tackaagw John A. McPhoub Mgr. 115 Cotf PenneyIvanki Ave., Southern Pinei^ TeL OXIotd 2-299'1 jail, 7 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.; Charles W. (Bobby) Gibson, injury to personal property, judgment con tinued, defendant to repair pro perty; George Terry, assault with deadly weapon, nol pros with deadly weapon, nol pros with leave on payment of costs; Devoe Donaldson, assault, judgment con tinued on payment of costs, case to be left open; Herman Thomas, Vass, public drunkenness, one month on roads. Inadvertently omitted from the previous week’s court report: Mercer Hicks III, speeding 68 in 55 zone, pay costs and walk to Westbrook’s Market and back. PRUNE AZALEAS? As a general rule, azalea plants require very little pruning. This usually consists of cutting out dead twigs and heading back long shoots which have become “leg gy.” If the plants need pruning, do it now. If you wait vmtil later in the growing season, cutting back long shoots will interfere with flower bud formation for next year. Legal Notice NOTICE or 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 chase 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 tire 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 County 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 Court 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: Those certain lots or parcels of land in the Town of Southern Pines, McNeills Township, Moore County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: 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 sidte 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 comer 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 comer of Lot No. 12; thence with the bmmdary 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 comer 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 to the point of beginning. All of the above lots are shown 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 County 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 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., TYustree 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 dei^it 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 Eastman Dillon, Union Securities & Co. Members New York Stock Exchange MacKenzie Building 135 W. New Hampshire Ave. Southern Pines, N. C. Telephone; Southern Pines OX 5-7311 Complete Investment and Brokerage Facilities Direct Wire to our Main Office in New York A. E. 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