Page Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North CarollttK Friday, October 25, 1935. Announcing the Opening of VILLAGE, COURT GRILL PINEHURST ON WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23d, 1935 ; for its THIRD SEASON Under the Management of MRS. KARL ANDREWS Telephone 3321—Pinehurst cow CHOW ATTENTION DAIRYMEN! Lhe Purina Co\x Plan provides a definite way of feeding cows during the dry, freshening and milking periods. This wards oflf cow troubles and builds up milking power. The new Purina Dry and Fitting Chow for cows before and after calving gets cows ready for heavy milking and keeps jjown calving and udder troubles. The special Purina Cow Chow milking ratidn, worked out and approved for this locality by tha Purina Research Farm, lets you use your home grown grain to a profitable advantage and gives your cows what they need to milk at their top level without using their owti "flesh and bones” in making milk. See us the next time you're in town. We can help you make more money on your cows! McNEILL & COMPANY FEED and SEED STORES Southern Pines. Phone 6245 Fayetteville, Phone 455 Be Comfortable Before Cold Weather Arrives MODERNIZE YOUR Heating Plant and Plumbing System Estimates Gladly Given FRIGIDAIRE OIL BURNERS IRON FIREMAN (Automatic Coal Burner) ESSOHEAT FUEL OIL L V. O’CALLAGHAN FRIGIDAIRE S.4LES AND SERVICE Telephone 5341 Southern Pines .A.dv'ertising F^a-ys in XKe F»ilot The Week in Vass Ernest Milton of the Presbyterian Orphans’ home in Barium Springs was a guest at the Young People’s meeting at the Presbyterian church Sundaj’ evening at 6:30, and showed pictures of the buildings and grounds at the children’s home, and moving pictures of the daily life of the boys and girls. A large crowd from the Vass and Cypress communities at. tended the service. Mr. Milton ex_ pressed his thanks for the loyal sup. port given the orphanage by this group. The local Sunday School gives its third Sunday offering each month to the orphanage, and the auxiliary clothes a litile girl there. A series of reyival services which had been in progress at the taberna cle for ten days came to a close with the Sunday evening service. The Rev. Dallas Saunders of Albemarle con ducted the meeting, and preached strong gospel messages. The Rev. Dallas Saunders and his grandmother, Mrs. Reynolds of Troy, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Smith were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Clayton. Mr. and Mrs. \V. B. Lambert and University, was at home for the week-end. Eugene Keith is spending some time in Albemarle with his sister, Mrs. W. C. Byrd. Edgar Oldham of Palkton visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Old. ham last week.end. Mrs. A. M. Cameron si ent the week.end with relatives in Raleigh where she was joined by her daught er, Marion Cameron, of Louisburg College. Mrs. R. A. Eubanks and baby Do. lores of New Bern are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Corbett. The Corbetts and their guests spent Sunday and Monday in Raleigh. Mrs. W. B. Graham, Miss Katharine Graham and Gerald Graham spent Saturday in Raleigh. ST.XTE BAR I>E('LAHES WAR ON SHYSTER L.\WYERS Shyster lawyers were given much attention at the annual meeting of the N. C. State Bar in Raleigh last Friday, and ways of eliminating crooked lawyers, and especially those Miss Margaret Lambert visited Miss lining up with organized crime, were MISS E\'ELYN BRITON OF iTimAi ivmnnir*!?© JACKSON SPRINGS WEDS XSUlldliO Mattie Cagle and Will Cagle of Car thage Sunday. Mrs. N. N. McLean. Mrs. C. A. discussed especially by Judge Henry A. Grady, Clinton, who outshone some of the outsiders in his denuncia. Miss Evelyn Juanita Bruton and W’illiam Allen Capers were married Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of the bride’s parents in Jack, son Springs. The home was attrac. tively decorated with cut flowers,and terns. The bride and groom entered together to the strains of the bridal chorus fr:m Lohengrin, played by lilrs. S. L. McDuffie, and music was softly played during the ceremony which was performed by the Rev. R. G. Matheson. The bride wore a late fall model of black novelty crepe with full length coat trimmed with badger fur, and a white satin blouse. Her corsage was of roses and lilies of the val ley. She Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bruton of Jackson Springs, and for the past year has been w'ith the U. S. Rubber Company in Raleigh. Mr. Capers, the son ctf Mrs. Eula D. Capers and the late Edgar Allen Capers of Inman, S. C., Is located in Lillington where they will make their home. MARRI.VGE LICENSES Marriage licenses have been issued to W. D. Moore of Hemp and Alice Saurders of Randleman; J. H. Thom as of Broadway and Katie Garner of Jonesboro Route 1. NOTICE i NORTH CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Lawrence, Mrs. S. M. McNeill. Miss j tion. President William L. Ransom, Emma Gorham, Mrs R. G Rosser, j New York, of the American Bar As. Mrs W. D. McCraney, Miss Mary ^ sociation; Angvis D. MacLean, Assist. Frank McMillan and Miss Agnes ant Attorney General of the U. S.; Smith attended a Presbyterian group J- M. Broughton, Raleigh, president conference at Aberdeen last Friday.! cf the N. C. Bar Association; Judge Little Janet Rosser played a violin L. R. Varser and Prof Fred B. Me. solo, with Mrs. F. H. Ponish accom. i Call, Chapel Hill, were other speak, panying her on the piano. ers. Julius C. Smith, Greensboro, was The Rev. Frank Hare will fill his , elected president, succeeding I. M. regular appointment at the Vass . Bailey, Raleigh, and Charles G. Rose, Baptist church at H o’clock Sunday j Fayetteville, vice.president. Henry morning. jM. London was re.elected secretary. There will be no preaching service , trea.surer by th coimcil. H reported at the Vass Presbyterian Church on $18,000 in $3 membership dues. Sev. this Sunday evening on account of cnteen of the 27 Superior Court the revival services which are in judges held a luncheon and decided progress at the Presbyterian church to meet thus annually. The board of in Lakeview, but the Rev. Mr. Law- law examiners and heads of law rence will preach in the local church , schools met Thursday to try to work on the following Sunday evening, No-; out programs for courses of study to vember 3. The Rev. Malcolm P. Cal. fit into the examinations given. Judge houn, who is assisting in the revival' Felix Alley said pre.sent examina. at Lakeview, will preach for Mr. tions are unfair in that they do not Lawrence at the Manly church this meet the courses. Sunday morning and at Cypress in ( the afternoon. Mr. Lawrence will ^ SEEI>LI\(i.S .-VV.AILABLK FOR preach at St. Pauls for Mr. Calhoun REFORESTATION LV STATE Sunday morning. Mrs. C. A. Lawrence was hostess Between five and six million seed. to the Girls' Circle of the Presbyter, lings for reforestation purposes have ian church and the Presbyterian wo. been produced this year at the State men teachers of the local school last Nursery, near Clayton, and are ready week. As nearly all of the members for distribution in the coming plant- of the Girls’ Circle are now young |ing season, State Forester J. S. women, it was decided to organize Holmes says. About 2.000,000 will be into a Business Women’s Circle, and ' used in soil erosion control planting the following officers were elected: the state by the U. S. Soil Erosion Chairman, Miss Agnes Smith; Secre. Service and the other 3,000,000 will tary, Miss Myrtle McMillan; Treas. be available to state farmers and urer. Miss Mary Frank McMillan, landowners. They include about 3,_ Those present at the meeting in ad. 000,000 loblolly pines, nearly 2,000,- dition to those named were Miss Neo- *^00 locusts, 750,000 longleaf pines and lia McCrummen, Miss Lois Buchan. 500 poplars, and smaller numbers of an. Miss Ruth Lang, Miss Leone Cur. mimosis, shortleaf pine, maritime i rie. Miss Margaret Lambert, Miss pine, black walnut, cypress and Marian McMillan, Miss Emma Gor. chestnut oak. Prices have been re- ham and Mrs. N. N. McLear piosL d^ced even lower, to $2 per 1,000 for dent of the Woman’s Auxiliary. I loblolly pine and locust, and S3 per Mrs. Ethel Kirby spent Thursday 1.000 for longleaf pine, which is and Friday in Raleigh as the guest much below cost of production, Mr. of Mrs. J. S. Bundy. . Holmes says. The U, S. Forest Serv- Mrs. Sarah Margaret McNeill cel- *^e cooperates with the Departr.ient ebrated her 78th birthday on F'riday of Conservation and Development in by attending the group conference in | operating the nursery. Aberdeen. Mrs. McNeill ie one of the most active members of the local NEW MOTOR FIRM FIOIS Presbyterian auxiliary, always doing INCORPOR.\TION PAPERS her part when the group sews for their little girl at the orphanage, or' certificate of incorporation was when bed spreads are made for the , the court house on Monday baby cottage. She was publicly hon. W’allace-W'illiams Motor Com. ored by the group at the meeting on Pany, Inc., which will have its prin. Friday. | cipal office in Carthage. The agent Miss Ola Parham, who had been ; charge is to be George L, Wallace, with her uncle and aunt. Air. and '^I^- W’allace, Chester I. W’illiams and Mrs. J. M. Tyson, for several weeks, ! Winthrop W'illiams, all of Pin«*hurst, left last week to visit relatives at j are named as incorporators. The Fayetteville before returning to firm w'ill deal in Dodge and Ply. LEGAL NOTICES NOTIC E OF >IORTGAGEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer. tain mortgage deed executed by W^ C. Chrisco and Dela Chrisco, his ^•ife, of date April 30, 192.5, which .said mortgage deed is duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moor County in Book of Mortgages No, 43, at Page 47, the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court H ise door of Moore County, in the town of Carthage, N. C., on Tuesday, the 5th day of November. 1935, at the hour of twel. ve o’clock Noon, the following de. scribed property: , That certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying and being in Sheffields Township, Moore County, and more particularly described as follows: Beginninjr at the third corner of 100 acres of land granted to Tom Reeder by grant No. 4568, thence with the third line of said grant S. 81 deg, E, 12,8.5 chains to a stake in said third line, being a post oak and black gum pts., thence S, 21 deg, 30 W, 29 chs. to a stake in the Blue line having 2 post oak .ind red oak pts., thence with the Blue line N. 74 deg. 30 W. 11.,50 chs. to a stake in Blue line on east edge of a road having a pine with a short straw and red oak pts., thence to the beginning, contain, ing thirty.thrce and one lialf acres, more or less. The foregoing sale is being held be cause of the default of the mortga. gors in the payment of the indebt, ness secured by said mortgage deed, as therein provided. The terms of the sale will be cash, and the mortgagee will require a de posit of fifteen per cent of the amount bid by the successful bidder as evidence of good faith. This, the 3rd day of October, 1935. R. L. ALLBRIGHT, Oll.Nl. I Lucy B. Heywood, Plaintiff . vs. I Southland Holding Company, ; et al. Defendants, i An action entitled as above la now’ being prosecuted in the Superior Court of Moore County in order to detemine the priority of liens of the following instruments: 1. Deed of Trust dated May 22, 1920, executed by Southland Hotel Company to Citizens Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, in the sum of $30,000.00, the same being filed for record July 20, 1920, and recorded in Book of Mortgages 31, Page 305, of the Public Registry for Moore County. , 2. Deed of Trust dated October 1, 1926, executed by Southland Holding Company to Citizens Bank and Tnist Company, Trustee for October 15, 1926, and recorded in Book 45, Page 330, of the Public Registry for Moore County. 3. Postponement of Lien, dated May 1. 1930, executed by J. V. Healy, Attorney in Fact, Jackson Herr Boyd, J. B. Swett, and Mrs, Hattie Sanborn, and recorded in Boo)t of Mortgages 54, Page 116, of the Pub lic Registry for Moore County. 4. Deed of Trust, dated May 1, 1930, executed by Southland Hold ing Company to Page Trust Com pany. Trustee for the Owners of First Mortgage Gold Bonds in the sum of $22,500,00, the same being fUed for record May 23, 1930, and recorded in Book cf Mortgages 54, Page 122, of the Public Registry for Moore County. Notice is hereby given that all owners and holders of any bonds se cured by the deeds of trust hereto fore described are hereby ordered to make themselves parties to tJiis ac tion within thirty days after No vember 15. 1935, or forever be barred of any rights that they may have by reason of their liens on the property described in the foregoing deeds of trust. This 2nd day of October, 1935. JOHN W^LLCOX, Oll.Nl Clerk of Superior Court. ; NOTIC E OF MORTGAGEES S.\LE Under and by virtue of the powers of sale contained in a certain pur chase money mortgage given by Al ton Munn to J. E. Hasty, default I having been made in the payment I of said note, which is secured by said i mortgage, and the power of sale in ' said mortgage having become opera. I tive, the undersigned will on MONDAY. NOV. 4th, ut 12 O’CLOCK NOON, I at the courthouse door in Carthage, 1 offer for sale to the highest bidder tor cash, the following described real I estate: I Situated In Block K, and fifteen I and beginning at the Easterly corner i of said Block and the Knollwood line. : also the present corporation line, and !runs thence with the line of Carlisle I Street fifty feet to a stake; thence ■ in a W'esterly direction, parallel with I the said line of Knollwood one hun. I dred feet to a stake; thence parallel I with Carlisle Street fifty feet to a I stake in the Knollwood line; thence j with that line in an Easterly direc- I tion one hundred feet to the point I of beginning, I TIME OF SALE: 12 o’clock Noon. I DATE OF SALE: Nov. 4th 1935. i TERMS OF SALE: CASH. H. F. Seawell, Jr. J. E. HASTY, Attorney. Mortgagee. Dll, Nl. Business Opportunity Will lease, sell, or accept a half interest partnership in MONTESANTI’S SPAGHETTI CAMP Located Midwa.v Between Southern Pines and P.inehurst Inquire A. Montesanti, Southern Pines, N. C. Florida. Miss Eloise Brooks of Hallsboro spent last week.end with her moth, er, Mrs. G. W’. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. W’. E. Gladstone and a group of boys of the agriculture class of which Mr. Giaiistone is teacher attended the fair in Raleigh on Saturday. Miss Glennie Keith of Raleigh came down for the afternoon Sunday and accompanied her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith, and Vick Keith and Linwood Keith to Durham to see Hor ton Keith, Dr, and Mrs, R, G. Rosser, John and Janet Rosser visited Robert at Davidson College Sunday. Mrs. L. C. Wallace of Carthage is spending some time with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tyson. Misses Kate and Eva Graham re. turned last week from Norfolk where they were guests of their sia. ter, Mrs. Percy Futrell. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe M. Chappell and little Joanne left the first of the week for a visit with relatives at Blackstock, S. C. Herman Parker, who is studying for his Master of Arts degree at the mouth cars. •\W.\RD CONTR.VC’T FOR NEW BOILER ,\T COUNTY HOME The County Commissioners met on October 16th and awarded to S. W. Shields a contract for installing a new boiler, automatic stoker, piping changes and general repairs on the entire system at the county home as per specifications at a price of $820, this being the lowest bid submitted. WILLING WORKERS TO MEET The Willing Workers of the South, ern Pines Baptist Church will meet with Mrs. Goodwin on May street on Tuesday, October 29 at 3 p. m. All ladies are cordially invited. The Will, ing Workers will serve a supper at the Baptist Church Tuesday evening, November 5. FAIR HAUL Jailer A. T. Lambert had forty- two guests for breakfast last Sun day morning. Thirteen of the num. ber were arrested on Saturday night at the county fair for drunkenness. The Citizens Bank and Trust Co. SOUTHERN PINES, N. C. D. G. STUTZ, President N. L. HODGKINS, Cashier GEO. C. ABRAHAM, V.-Pres. ETHEL S. JONES, Ass’t. Cashier U. s. POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY A SAFE CONSERVATIVE BANK DEPOSITS INSURED The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation WASHINGTON, D.C. fcnnfl maximum INSURANCE CRfinn #UUUU FOR EACH DEPOSITOR #UUUU NOW OPEN COL.ONIAL. INN A Southern Home, Open To Winter Guests NEW YORK AVENUE, OPPOSITE THE LIBRARY MRS. LEIGHTON HUSKE Phone 501S ScuUiern Pines, N. C.