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Friday, October 30, 1936. THE PILOT. Southern Pinea and Aberdeei*. NV>rth Carolina Pagre Tbre* LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF LAND SALE Under and by virtue of the power 'Of sale contained in a deed of trust made by John R. McQueen and Annie McN. McQueen to the undersigned Trustee, dated August 24, 1924, and recorded In the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Moore County in Book 42 at page 361, default having been made in the payment of the note secured thereby, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the Courthouse door in Carthage, Moore County, North Car olina, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. on TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1936, those certain tracts or parcels of land situated in Moore County, N. C. described and bounded as follows, to- wit: FIRST TRACT: All those lots, par- cels or tracts of land situate in or near the town of Southern Pines, fully described and referred to in a deed of date Jan. 2, 1912, executed by D. Al. Blue, Sheriff of Moore Garrison to Revive 4-H Club Work in County County Agent Announces Prog ram and Urges Those Inter ested To Sign Up By E. H. Garrison, Jr. County Agent Last week a circular letter went out to a large number of farmers in the county calling attention to the fact that we were signing up 4-H Club members for next year. These are beginning to come back in now, signed up. For the last three years no club work has been carried on in the county and I feel that something of importance is being neglected. For this reason I should like to urge all those who are interested to get these back to me and if you know of any- The Week in Vass “A Worldwide Hook.up” was the funeral on Monday, topic of an interesting program pre- Mrs. C. P. McMillan and Miss Mat- sented at the regular monthly meet-1 tie McDuffie were Raleigh visitors ing of the' Methodist Auxiliary on on Thursday. Wednesday evening at the home of 1 ^lex McGill of Maxton visited his Mrs. W. H. Keith. In showing what parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arch McGill of it is possible to accomplish through I 2 during the week.end. organized effort, reports of work in various countries were given as fol lows: Mrs. A. G. Edwards, Brazil; able lubricant will slash the oper ating costs of their automobiles and will permit easier starting when the 'temperature takes a nose dive. ATTEND CONVENTION Dr. Edward F. Green and C. Rex- ford Raymond returned Wednesday night from attending the North Car- Mrs. R. G. Rosser, John and Janet olina convocation of Ministers at Win. Rosser, and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Ponish ston-Salem, Oct. 26-27. one who might be interested in doing Couilty,?o l^'o.'DalTymV^^^^ P^^^se let me know corded in the office of the Register i about this. of Deeds of Moore County in Book of Deeds No. 50, at page 549, to which reference is here made for particular metes and bounds. SECOND TRACT: All those cer tain lots, tracts or parcels of land described and conveyed in a deed of date January 10, 1911, executed by L. V. Caddell, mortgagee, to M. G. Dalrymple, and recorded in the of fice of the Regiatter of Deeds of Moore County in Book of Deeds No. 47, at page 296, to which reference is here made for particular metes and bounds. THIRD TRACT; All that certain I feel that by starting now and get ting some cover crops put in, espec ially for corn^ the boys will stand a much better chance of making some good yields next year. Also that I shall be able to meet with these boys during the year while they are still in school and go over some of the phases of the work with them. For the last three years, with all the cotton and tobacco program, I have not even tried to do any of this work. This year I think that parcel or tract of land situate in Car. i , ... , thage Township, fully described and' be a place for this and I referred to in a deed of date April 12, ~ 1918, executed by G. C. Graves and wife Maggie H. Graves, to BI. G. Dal rymple, and recorded in the offico of the Register of Deeds of Moore Coun ty, in Book of Deeds No. 70, at page 306, to which reference is here made am going to get another group lined up again. This work takes in the boys from around eijrht and ten years of age to around eighteen.'There are no charges for joining. All that we ask is that a project of some kind for metes and bounds, the tract of i ije carried on and a record kept of the land therein referred to being recit-1 properly done ed to contain 19.9 acres, more or less. i . t' t- j FOURTH TRACT: That tract of a good experience for these boys, land referred to as containing 12.5 ■ Some time during the summer we acres conveyed in a deed of date May hope to have another camp such as 29. 1918, executed by Josephine Me- Springs Lauehlin Cross and husband Lonzo , , Cross to M. G. Dalrymple, and re-, other places. Anyone who carries corded in the office of the Register , on a project and keeps a record of the of Deeds of Moore County in Book|wcrk will be entitled to attend. of Deeds No. 70, at page 394, to which reference is here made for particular ■ metes and bounds. j REAL EST.ATE TB.\NSFERS FIFTH TRACT: All that tract of | land recited to contain 113^2 acres, ^ r Hoyle, Commissioner, to Fred more or less, situate near the Farm „ Life School, and conveyed and des.' wife, property in Green- cribed in a deed of date June 8, 1918,; wood township. executed by R. L. Burns, Commission-1 Mary McCrimmon: property in er, to M. G. Dalrymple, and record- Ritters township, ed in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, in Book of j ~~ ^ Deeds No. 70. at page 403, to which ^ ^e sure you are getting fresh reference is made for particular metes eggs, buy them at the Curb Market. and bounds, excepting, however, a .. tract of land, containing 6 1-2 acres conveyed by the said M. G. Dal- LEGAL NOTICES rymple and wife to Owen Ray, the deed to the excepted tract being re. old Waddill 40 acres survey now ferred to for particular metes and owned by the Humber estate (form bounds, excepting also a certain tract erly) thence as that line reversed n’ Mrs. W. C. Leslie, Mexico;' Mrs. g'. ' son College with Robert Rosser. Mrs. Andrew Muse Hemphill and baby of Aberdeen visited relatives here on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McCraney vis ited their four octogenarian aunts in Hoke county. Sunday afternoon and carried two of them to visit their old home place in the camp territory. C. G. FARRELL HIGH GRADE COAL DELIVERED PROMI*TLY Telephone 58 Aberdeen, N. C. W. Griffin, Africa; Mrs. W. D. Matth ews, China. Mrs. W. J. Cameron read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. T. F. Cameron conducted the Bible study which had for its theme, "EJvangel- ism". The fall clothing for little Cal vin Coolidge Heath at the Methodist Orphanage was displayed and plans for adding funds to the treasurary were discussed. Mrs. D. C. McGill, Mrs. R. G Ros. ser, Mrs. Ben H. Wood and Mrs. N. N. McLean attended the meeting of t„ „ », • ^ Z,. In a recent interview Maior Al the North Carolina Synodical at , . , ^ J ^ 0.1 “'- Williams, famous aerobatic flier and tnxttmiazii'Mum S.AYS MOTORISTS SHOULD T.VKE TIP FROM .AIRLINES Laurinburg Wednesday Rapid strides have been made with .speed ace, emphasized the impor- * tance of an airline keeping its ships in the last few days iir preparation for' in the air as much as possible. Each South Street the presentation of “Here Comes time a plane is grounded to undereo Charlie,” a lively three-act farce com-1 repairs, the depreciation and other \ All Kinds of HOME FURNISHINGS Complete line of Living Room, Bed Room, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Electric and Battery Radios, all of the highest quality at the lowest possible price. Terms can be arranged to suit. It will pay to visit this store before buying. We can satisfy. McLean Furniture Co. Telephone 133-R Aberdeen, N. C. edy, at the Vass-Lakeview school au- ' profits that it has made for the ' ditorium on Friday evening, Nov. 6th, operators. at 8 o’clock. Throughout the entire J a few years ago, many of the three acts, the rapid action brings' giant airliners that ’operate on the one situation after another in which Skyways of America had to be with, are mingled thrills, laughs and sur- drawn from service every 200 hours prises, and the interest is well sus_' that their motors could be com- tained until the final curtain. Mem- ■ pietely ^ overhauled. Upon exemina- bers of the cast are as follows: Miss tion. the bearings, wrist-pins, pis- Anna Laubscher, Miss Marjorie Les- tons, and cylinder walls were found lie. Miss Lois Buchanan, Mrs. Clyde to be considerably worn. The oils P. McMillan^ Miss Gladys Cox, C. used to lubricate the.se parts were Landon Tyson, j Joe McRae, Alton classified as being among the best 11 Matthews, Henry A. Horst, Jr., and obtainable, but the best was none II A. G. Edwards, Jr. The Epworth Lea- too good and science had to discov- U gue of the Methodist church is spon- er a lubricant that would permit the II soring the play and admission prices operation of these ships for longer H of 25 cents for adults and 15 cents periods. Science has bridged the gap « for school children have been set. 1 with Gulfpride Oil, and today many I! Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cameron and of the planes of Eastern Airlines and H son spent the week-end in Buie’s other air transport companies oper- Creek with Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Me- ate for more than five thousand ♦♦ Kay, Mrs. Cameron's parents. j hours before they require overhaul, J« George Koustenis spent Sunday in j; Four Oaks at the home of Mr. and' “Motorists wh want their cars ‘ Mrs. W. A. Massengill, where Mrs. I longer, perform better, and Koustenis and baby are visiting. 1 operate more efficiently should take Mrs. Lydia McDonald returned on ‘ ^ fi’oni the airlines,” said Ma- H Thursday of last week to her home Jor Williams. "Alchlorprocessed Gulf- H in Hamlet after visiting her sisters, pride is the choice of many airmen H Mrs. W. J. Cameron and Mrs. A. J.‘w’h.se lives depend upon the perfect . |j Regimented? Because you voted in the Primary in June is no reason why you must vote for the “NEW DEAL” YOl R V GTE IS STILL A FREE CHOICE AND NOT TAXED Republican Precinct Committee Southern IMnes Keith. ; lubrication of their motors. Car own- Mrs. W. C. Byrd and children of' "’*** discover that this remark- > Albermarle were the week-end guests I of Mrs. J. A. Keith and family. ! Misses Neolia McCrummen, Agnes Smith, Margaret Kelly, Margaret Lambert. Mary Frank McMillan, Myr-' tie McMillan and Marion McMillan, Mrs. N. N. McLean, Mrs. C. I. Cal- cote, Henry Parker and James Ray McLean attended the Presbyterian OH mUY at att Bum Sieimmt Of land containing about 50 acres, 1 gO chains to the beginning contain more or le.ss, being a part of the ing 9 acres, more or less above described tract conveyed by twb’t t'm r-v, » ^ ■ M. G. Dalrymple, and Floy J. Dal- H . T. rymple, his wife, to W. M. McLeod by anroc land, containing deed duly recorded in the office of the , rpforr« ' less, described oeoole’s rallv of districts six Register of Deeds of Moore County, h" 1/n/t in option deed, peop e s rally of districts six and dated and recorded in the office w n 1 . ^ seven at Manley on Friday even of the Register of Deeds of Moore Dalrymple and re- ingr. County, and dated and recorded since ^ - e off ice of the Re^ster the execution of the mortgage deed „ County in Book and deeds of trust aforesaid referred to. which reference is made for partic- SIXTH TRACT: A tract cf land *"etes and bounds, together with containing 6 1-2 acres, on both sides ^ law or equity of the of the Vass & Pinehurst road con- , ^ veyed and described in a deed execut- set forth in the judgement ed by Owen Ray to M. G. Dalrymple, to which said deed reference is here ^ p*"® County, North Carolina, in the made for particular metes and °n therein brought wherein M. G. bounds, the said tract adjoining the plaintiff and T. W. Cole fifth tract above described. I others are defendants, and the SEVENTH TRACT: All that tract Judgement and decree in said of land recited to contain 37 acres, ^*^^ion in favor of the said M. G. Dal- situate in Mineral Springs Township, this deed htreby trans. and fully described and conveyed in and assi^ed by the said M. G. a deed of date Oct. 1, 1918, executed' dalrymple to ^hc .said party of the by H. T. Petty and’Martha Petty, excepting, however, his wife, to M. G. Dalrymple, and re_ J®, tracts of land corded in the office of the Register, ^ ^e s^d M. G. Dalrymple of Deeds of Moore County in Book of ? ^ Shields by deed Deeds No. 71, at page 153, to which ^^.ted September 30, 1921, one tract reference is made for particular eontaining 14 acres and the other metes and bounds. 1 t*'act containing 27 acres, the said EIGHTH TRACT: All that tract referred to for the par- or parcel of land situate in Carthage “cular metes and bounds of said ex- Township, recited to contain 70 acres, ^ ^ ^ fully described and conveyed in a deedi ^"is the 20th day of October, 1936. dated Dec. 23, 1916, executed by John T. Davis and wife, Sallie Da vis, and Jane Timberlake to M. G. Dalrymple and J. S. Womble, and recorded in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Moore County in Book of Deeds No. 71, at page 153, to which reference is made for particular metes and bounds. O 30-N20 T. B. WILDER, Trustee. NOTICE OF S.VLE Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained and set forth in that certain mortgage deed ex ecuted by Dorothy H. Case and Jerry NINTH 'TRACT: A tract of land' Knollwood, Incorporated, known as Lot No. 103 of the Tyson land, and fully described and refer red to in a deed of date March 12, 1919, executed by J. c. Batten and Mamie J. Batten, his wife, to M. G. dated the 1st day of April, 1928, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, in Book No. 46, at Page 369, and because of default in the Dalrymple, and recorded in the of- P^y*"e”t of the indebtedness secured fice of the Register of Deeds of' mortgage deed, as therein Moore County in Book of Deeds No ! P'’0''ided, the undersigned will offer 71, at page 332, to which reference ’ public-auction, to is here made for particular metes 1 highest bidder, for cash, at the and bounds j Courthouse door of Moore County, TENTH TRACT: Those two tracts' Carolina, on the 25th day of of land described as containing 43 40 ■ November, 1936, at the hour of twelve acres and 33 acres, respectively Noon, that certain piece or a deed of date March 4, 1919, executed 1 ^y*"^ ^eing in by H. F. Seawell, Commissioner, to Carolina, Mc- M. G. Dalrymple, and recorded in the ! ^ Township, described as follows, office of the Register of Deeds ofl t f tvt .0. ®cing Lot No. 434, £is shown on a map entitled "Knollwood Heights, a division of Knollwood, Incorporated, Moore County, North Carolina, by W. L Johnscm, Jr., C. E.”, and filed in the office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County, N. C. Moore County in Book of Deeds No. 72, at page 466, to which reference is here made for particular metes and bounds. ELEVENTH TRACT; In or near the corporate limits of the Town of Carthage, known as the Joe Tyson land, beginning at an old pine stumo foregoing sale will be a corner of fhp iTirnonf T oo I and the successful bidder will a runs corner of the Ernest Lee lot, and ^ ns thence N. 20 E 18 chains to a' required to deposit ten per cent of “ "• the amount bid as evidence of rood faith. stake with old white oak pointers; thence S. 3 E. 17 chains to a stake among oak pointers in the line of the KNOLLWOOD, INCORPORATED, 030-N20 Mortgagee. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy and son^ Davy Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Naud ; Brooks and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Roy ‘ Womble, Misses Ruby and lola Dick ens, all cf Sanford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cox Sunday. Mrs. Cox and baby returned to Sanford with I lliem for a brief visit. i Mrs. Bryce Griffin and baby of, Sanford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin from Wednesday until Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Alton Chappel and daughter and Luther Byrd of San. ford visited at the home of Mrs. An nie Chappell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shaw and chil dren of Cameron route were Sunday callers at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. B. H. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Clayton and daughter Elizabeth of Cognac spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Evans. W'. F. Alexander, who has been working in Kannapolis for some time, spent /Sunday with his family on Route 1. Williamson Beasley, manager of Wiggins Drug Company, left Sunday for New York City for a brief stay. Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Steed and chil dren cf Four Oaks called on Mr. and Mrs. C. P. McMillan Sunday after noon. Mrs. Broach returned Saturday from Lenoir where she spent three weeks with relatives. Misses Katrina Beasley and Marg aret Lambert were Raleigh visitors Monday, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Shaw of Cam eron Route were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Wood Satur day night. C. D. Suit, Richard Griffin and sons. Junior and Vernon, of Hamlet spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Miss Ruth McNeill of Hemp visit ed Mr. and Mrs. D, H. McNeill Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans and sons, Raymond and Will Tuvans, were call ed to Pageland, S. C. on Sunday on account of the death of Mr. Evans’ sister. They remained until after the ///, That’s why every car in the 1937 Buick line —the SPECIAL, the CENTURY, the ROADMASTER and the LIMITED—is a triumph visibly and intrinsically outrank' ing anything we have ever done. Each has more beauty for dazzling style, more power for breath-taking action, more room for ^ull-family comfort, more downright “road-command” for safety and pleasure. SENSATIONAL is the fervor with which the American public has taken to its heart the brilliant motor cars offered by Buick this year. ^deed, the sweeping success of the 1936 Buick program flatly challenged us and our great parent General M momentous decision. lotors to a Should we continue this amazingly popu* lar line of cars into next year, perhaps the prudent thing to do — or should we dare broad improvement upon their spectacular excellence? We felt there was only one right answer to that question, the bold and pro gressive answer—and that’s why insiders now forecasting 1937 are already saying: “/f's Buick again!'* See ihcvn^then you’ll know why Buick’s soaring sales curve is headed for yet loftier altitudes next year. YOU’VE That’s why on top of $15,000,000 recently spent re-tooling and re equipping Buick’s great plant, we appropriated and are now spend* ing $14,500,000 more. 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