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Friday, November 20, 1936. THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, NV>rth Carolina fage Ttir« Farmers Urged to File Payment Applications County Agent Explains Ways To Save Money in Year’s Farm Program The Week in Vass By E. H. Garrison, Jr., County A)((^nt We have been asked a great many questions lately as to iiow soo-n we might expect payments on the Farm Program for this year. At the pres ent time we are making up the ap plications for payment. Some of these farmers have already been sent no tices to come in and sign theirs. Just as ftiat as we get these ready, the notices are going out. With this no tice is going a blank form for use on any of the late practices which have been carried out. For instance, a farmer may have nad peas in his corn. If these peas were not picked and the vines were Revival services began in the Vass Baptist church on last Sunday even ing and services are being held each eveningat 7 ;15 o’clock. The Rev. P. W. Cowherd of Branchville, S. C. is bringing the messages and J. M. Ty son is leading the singing. Mrs. P. A. Wilson reviewed the mission study book, “With Christ In to T morrow," at the Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening with a good percentage cf the auxiliary members present. A new hot-air furnace has been in. stalled in the Methodist church and the building will be well-heated dur ing the winter months. Merwyn Cox, who recently built a brooder house and started into the chicken business with one hundred White Rocks, lost chicks, brooder, house and all by fire last week. The house caught from an oil burner. Quite a large congregation was LEGAL NOTICED Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Tyson and daugh ter Marie, were Lumberton visitors Sunday afternoon. The Huett family left last week for faith Terms of the foregoing sale will be cash, and the successful bidder will be required to deposit ten per cent of the amount bid as evidence of good turned under In the middles before the 31st of October he will receive an I present at the Methodist church Sun- additional $1.50 for turning these un- ' day morning for the Rev. Mr. Hall’s der. If they were left cn the land and 1 last service here before conference. not turned under they will count $1.00 per acre. The same thing applies to peas by themselves in a field. In no case can this be collected where the peas were picked off. These letters Georgia to make their home. Mrs. Bryce Griffin and baby of Sanford came Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Smith and Mrs. W. J Cameron attended the Patter- son-Shaw wedding in Southern Pines Sunday afternoon. The Rev. C. I. Calcote has returned from Mississippi where he was called last week by the sudden deatii cf his I'ather. Mr. and Mrs. John Abernathy, Miss Pansy Abernathy, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cooper and little Peggy Ann Cooper spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives in Nash county and KNOLLWOOD, INCORPORATED, 030-N20 Mortgagee. NORTH C.\ROLINA, MOOHE COUNTY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. NOTICE OF SUMMONS AND COMPLAINT Chas. Evans, plaint ff, vs Saphronia Evans, defeidar.t. The defendant, Saphronia Evans, above named, will take notice that an action entitled as above with the names of the parties as therein set forth has been commenced in the LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTU liS NOTICE OF L.\ND SALE red to in a deed of date March 12, 1919, executed by J. C. Batten and TT I J v- Mamie J. Batten, his wife, to M. C. Under and by virtue of the powe^ Dalrymple, and recorded in the of- of sale contamed in a deed of t^st Register of Deeds of ® ^ Moo'-e County in Book of Deeds Na Mcl<. McQueen to the undersigned ^ 33 j.eferenoe Trustee dated August 24, 1924, an^^ ^ particular mete. rec:rded in the office of the Regis- 1 , bounds TENTH TRACT: Those two tracti Book 42 at page 361, default having described as containing 43.40 been made in the payment oj acres and 33 acres, respectively, in note secured thereby, I will sell at 4 executed public auction to the highest bidder I ^ Seawell, Commissioner, to for cash at the Courthouse door in ^ Dalrymple, and recorded in the Carthage Moore County, North Car- the Register of Deeds of TUFSDAY NOVEMBER^ 193^^ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 193b at page 466, to which reference those certain tracts or parce^ of here made for particular metes land .situated in Moore County, N. C.' ^ described and bounded as follows, to- wit: and bounds. ELEVENTH TRACT: In or near the corporate limits of the Town of EUREKA John McLeod returned Saturday from a vsit in Southern Pines with Mr. and Mrs. David McCalum and in Aberdeen with Mr. and Mrs. John D. McLeod and family. Messrs. K. W. McCaskill and Al bert Carter of Jackson Springs visited some money, and may be signed by a I “Walking and Working With Christ ^ friends and relatives in this section committeeman or two disinterested , in the Homeland.” Mrs. D. C. McGill ' F rdaiy and were dinner guests of H. which convened in New Bern this week. All of the church’s financial obligati ns were met in full. The Presbyterian auxiliary met last week at the home of Mrs. D. A. are being sent out in order to try j Smith, with Mrs. R. G. Rosser as to save the farmers in the county | leader of an interesting program on parties. If we took the time to check 1 led the Bible study, all this it would greatly delay your j Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Cameron at- payments and also the expense would j tended the Duke-Carolina game at be excessive. Each county is allow- ' Chapel Hill Saturday, ed just so much for doing this work. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith visited If we spent more money than was | relatives in Troy Sunday, allotted to us, then it would have to | Mr, and Mrs. John Johnson and ba- come out of the allottment of Moore | by, formerly of the Eureka commun- county farmers. ity, have taken an apartment in the We are therefore asking the farm- | home of Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews, e^'s to cooperate with us in this work ; Miss Eloise Brooks of Buie’s Creek and bring these statements in, filled j spent the week-end at home. Her mo- out, when they come to sign these | ther, Mrs. G. W. Brooks, and Miss final applications. Also be sure to Jennie Cameron accompanied her cn bring along all tenants on these farms the return trip Sunday afternoon, where there can be any. Each tenant j Mrs. A. G. Edwards and twin sons, will have to sign before any payments ! Max and Baxter, were with relatives can be made. If it is toO' far for you j jn Raleigh from Friday until Sunday, to come here, we wiil make an ef-1 Robert Laubscher, who has been fort later on to carry these around working in Georgia for some time, to different points in the county to came last Friday to spend a few days be signed. NIAGARA Superior Court of Moore County, FIRST TRACT. All those lots, pa - , Carthage, known as the Joe Tyson Ncrth Carolina, for the purpose of cels or tracts of land situate land, beginning at an old pine stump, obtaining the decree of the Court near the .own cf Southern Pines, ^ corner cf the Ernest Lee lot, and forever di.ssolving the bonds of mat- fully described and referred to runs thence N. 20 E 18 chains to a - - rimony existing between the plaintiff Aim ff f stake with old white oak pointers; Mrs. Abernathy remained for a long-1 and the defendant upon the grounds by D. Al. “lue. ^henri 01 moo ^ thence S. 3 E. 17 chains to a stake that there has been a separation of County, to M. Lm. ^ ^ P among oak pointers in the line of the the plaintiff and defendant and that ^ ^ ^ r.vr Waddill 40 acres survey, now they haved lived separate and apart of Deeds of Moore County owned by the Humber estate (form, for two successive years and that of Deeds No. ou, at page ^ erly) thence as that line reversed N. the plaintiff has resided in the State which reference is here made f chains to the beginning, contain- of North Carolina for mere than one aiV thn oar 9 acres, more or less, year next before the beginning of the SECOND TKACl: All tnose car- tWELTH TRACT: That certain action, and the .said defendant will tain lots, tracts or parcels of mn _ parcei cf land, containing f\irther take notice that she is required described and conveyed m a deed o acres, more or less, described to appear at the office of the Clerk 19Ht execut^ y referred to in an option deed, of the Superior Court of Moore Coun- L. V. Caddell, mortgagee, to M. u. jg 1910, executed by T. ty, N:rth Carolina, at the Court- dalrymple, and recorded in the of- ^ ^ ^ Dalrymple and re house at Carthage, not later than |ice of the Register of Deeds of office of the Register thirty days from the date of the ser- ^ IT v,- u # of Deeds of Moore County in Book vice of this summons and complaint 47, at page 296, to which reference Deeds No, 45, at page 498, to and answer or demur to the com- here made for particular metes and ^ ^.jjjch reference is made for partic- plaint in said action, or the plaintiff bounds. nprtain ’ bounds, together with TRACT. All that certain j.. parcel or tract of land situate m Car ^ ^ Dalrymple in and to said thage Township, fully described and forth in the judgement referred to a deed of date April 12 Superior Court of 1918, executed by G. C. Graves and ; County, North Carolina, in the wife Maggie H. Graves, to M. G. Dal- brought wherein M. G. rymple, and recorded in ^e off^e of dalrymple is plaintiff and T. W. Cole the Registerof Deeds of Moore Coun-, defendants, and the Having oualified as administrator of Deeds N . 0, said judgement and decree in said Having quaniiea as aaministraior 3Qg ^hich reference is here made ,r, fa»rr>^ nf aniri m r C. T. A. of the estate of Walter S. I f’ ™„tes and bounds the tract of ' '? f^vor of the said M. G. Dal- Riittprfield deceased this is to notifv , ^ rymple is, by this deed hereby trans. alfS(Ss havfnTclaE aea?nst S l t ^ furred and assigned by the said M. G. all persons having claims against i^e j-o contain 19.9 acres, more or less. ■ *up „j,;h nartv of the estate of said deceased to exhibit FOURTH TRACT- That tract of, P v; them to the undersigned Southern referred to as containing 12.5: .. .P®'* ’ excepting, howeve^ Pines. N. C. on or before the 30th, I ^cres conveyed in a deed of date May ® day of October 1937 or this notice 29, 19I8, executed by Josephine Mc- will be pleaded in bar of their recov- Laughlin Cross and husband Lonzo I Cross to M. G. Dalrymple, and re- All persons indebted to said es- ^ ^he office of the Register tate will please make immediate pay. qj Deeds of Moore County in Book ment. ; of Deeds No. 70, at page 394, to which Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mocre and Mr. i and Mrs. John Upchurch were Sun day visitors in the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Frank. Mrsi M. Reynolds, Mrs. Hallon and Miss Bertha Welch have |returned from a southern tour. Miss Harriet L. Gay and Miss Ida Laine of Bo.ston, Mass., arrived the past week and will occupy Miss Gay’% winter home here. Miss Nettie Williams and Mrs. W. F. Boyers of West Orange, N. J. ar rived Monday to spend the winter months in Miss William’s heme at this place. Mrs. Mehetable Mosher passed away on Monday morning after a lingering illness of several months. She and her late husband, G. S. Mosher, came to this country from Pennsylvania some 30 years ago. She was a devoted Christian and spent most of her life in mission work. Four sons and one daughter, Mrs. D. C. Frye who devoted her entire time to her mother’s comfort through her last illness. at home. Bernice Graham of State College, Raleigh, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham, during last week-end. Misses Mary and Katrina Beasley and R. P, Beasley visited friends in Apex Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. McLauchlin cf Southern Pines were in town Friday. Mr. anf’ Mrs. W. E. Gladstone call ed on friends in Raeford Sunday af ternoon. Mrs. D. A. Smith and Mrs. D. H. McGill visited Mrs. A. M. Hemphill in Aberdeen Saturday. Mrs. J. D. McLean of Vanceboro came Monday to visit Mrs. N. N. Mc Lean for a few days. Ray Griffin of the U. S. N.. Mrs. Clyde S. Thompson and Lynn Thomp- s n came up from Charleston, S. C. for a visit with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Griffin, during the week-end. Richard Griffin and family of Hamlet were week-end guests, al- ' so, and Edward Griffin of Raleigh joined the other members of the fam ily for the day Sunday. Miss Glennie Keilh of Raleigh and Horton Keith of Durham spent Sat- I urday night and Sunday with their M. McCaskill. J. B, McLeod of State College, Ra leigh visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. McLeod. Miss Myra Blue cf Hemp spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Blue. Miss Mary Kelly of Star and Miss Margaret Kelly of Vass spent the week-end with Mrs. Ida Blue and family. Nelson Blue of Elon College visited Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Blue during the week-end. Mrs. Nettie McRae from this sec tion. with Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Wicker of Knollwood visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Spiey of Colon Sunday. Miss Regina Blue of Raleigh vis ited relatives in this secti n during the week-end. Miss Mary Alice Blue celebrated her tenth birthday Sunday. She had as dinner guests Misses Nancy, Clara, and Blennie Mae Blue. Miss Mildred Blue spent Saturday night with Miss Lucille Short of near Summer Hill. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Blue and fam ily visited Mr. K, W. McCaskill and will apply to the Court for the re-' lief demanded in said complaint. This 19th, day of October 1936. i JOHN WILLCOX, ' O 30 - N 20 Clerk Superior Court. -AD.MINISTRATOR’S NOTICE This 30th, day of October 1936. P. P. PELTON. Administrator C. T. A. Estate of Walter S. Butterfield, deceased. O 30 - Dec 4 conveyed by the said M. G. Dalrymple and wife to H. B. Shields by deed dated September 30, 1921, one tract containing 14 acres and the other tract containing 27 acres, the said deed being referred to for the par- , , , ticular metes and bounds of said ex reference is here made for particular | tracts. metes and bounds. | xhis the 20th day of October, 1936. T. B. WILDER, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE FIFTH TRACT: All that tract of land recited to contain 113.2 acres, * q 30.^20 more or less, situate near the Farm Life School, and conveyed and des. cribed in a deed cf date June 8, 1918, ; executed by R. L. Burns, Commission- ' er, to M. G. Dalrymple, and record- Trustee. Under and by virtue of the pow-j ^^e office of the Register of. ei of sale contained in a certain Deeds of Moore County, in Book of deed of trust executed by Pine- Deeds No. 70 at page 403, to which ; hurst Springs Corporation to J. Tal- reference is made for particular metes ■ bot Johnson, Trustee, under date cf bounds excepting, however, a November 10. 1931, which deed of ,and, c-ntaining 6 1-2 acres' trust is recorded in the office of the conveyed by the said M. G. Dal- ; Register of Deeds for Moore County ryirple and wife to Owen Ray, the ITorth Carolina, in Book .‘16 at page ^he excepted tract being re. Mrs RettiP Currie of near Ja-kson ‘ reference is fg^red to for particular metes and Mrs. Bettie Currie of near Ja^-kson hg,.gby made,- default having been bounds, excepting also a certain tract Springs Sunday. | made in the payment of the indebt- qj jand containing about 50 acres, i Dr. and Mrs. Wayland Blue and i edness secured by the said deed of rnoro or less, being a part of the children of Jonesboro spent Sunday; and the power of sale therein above described tract conveyed by ■ contained h^vin;:: bccono operative, ^ q Dalrvmole and Flov J. Dal- aftemoon with Martin and Miss Kit- ^jjg hoi^jgj. of the notes thereby rymple his wife, to W. M. McLeod by secured having requested and de- ^jgg^j ^^’ly reccrded in the office of the manded the undersigned trustee Register of Deeds of Moore County, to foreclose the said deed of trust (jated and recorded in the office a:''’ offer the real estate therein de- (-^e Register of Deeds of Moore scribed for sale in order to satisfy county, and dated and recorded since I the indebtedness due, as in said [jjg execution of the mortgage deed , deed of trust prescribed. (jeeds of trust aforesaid referred Now therefore, pursuant to said to. demand and request, and because of SIXTH TRACT: A tract cf land , said default in the payment as a- containing 6 1-2 acres, on both sides Blue fell and received severe bruises, foresaid, the undersigned trustee of the Vass & Pinehurst road con- tie Blue. Mrs. A. L. Blue spent Thursday of last week with his mother, Mrs. Nan nie McCaskill. Little Wilma Gray Blue and Mary Alice Blue are confined with illness. While riding his bicycle down the hill near A. L. Blue’s home Calvin THE ARK Southern Pines, N. C. A Country Day and Boarding School for children under fourte. n years. Open air classes, and all out-door activities. Music - Art - Handicrafts MILLICENT A. HAYES Principal NOTICE OF S.\LE MJSS RICHARDSON, L.AKEVIEW, ON FRESHMAN COUNCIL parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith. The Vass Woman’s Club met on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. S. R. Smith with Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mrs. H. C. Callahan and Mrs. W. B. A group of freshmen at the Wo-1 Graham as associate hostesses, man’s College of the University of The civic department had charge of North Carolina have been selected the program, which consisted of a by the Y. W. C. A. cabinet there as talk on “Landscape Architecture” by the freshman “Y” council, a nucleus W. E. Gladstone of the Vass-Lake- through which the general freshman view high school faculty. Y. W. C. A. work will be carried out | The club voted to give a prize to on the campus this year. The fresh- the pupil making the greatest im- man council when completed will be provement in work in English during composed of 32 students. Among i the year. members of the class, who have al- Mrs. C. P. McMillan was enrolled as ready been selected for membership a member and Mrs. John H. Aber- on the council is Miss Edna Earle ! nathy and Mrs. Earl Ferguson were Richardson of Lakeview. i present as gvests. I will sell for cash, at auction, at the veyed and described in a deed execut- I main entrance of the Court House ed by Owen Ray to M. G. Dalrymple, I jn the town of Carthage, N. C., at to which said deed reference is here ;he hour of noon on the 30th day made for particular metes and Under an«-’ by virtue of the power November. 1936, the following bounds, the said tract adjoining the and authority contained and set forth described real estate: | fifth tract above described, in that certain mortgage deed ex- Those certain tracts of land ly-] SEVENTH TRACT: All that tract ecuted by Dorothy H. Case and Jerry In Mineral Springs Township, of land recited to contain 37 acres, V Healy to Knollwood, Incorporated, Moore County, North Carolina, situate in Mineral Springs Township, dated the 1st day of April, 1928, and, niort particulary described and de-1 and fully described and conveyed in recorded in the office of the Register fined as follows: | a deed of date Oct. 1, 1918, executed of Deeds of Moore County, North ^ots 75, 86, 87, 122. 64, 55, 56, by H. T. Petty and Martha Pet>», Carolina in Book No. 46, at Page 88. 89, 166, 167, 168, 176, 177, 178, his wife, to M. G. Dalrymple, and re. 369, and because of default in the 228, 229, 65, 187, 188, 59, 169, 1'70, corded In the office of the Register MONTESANTI Dry Cleaning TAILORING Southern Pines Telephone 5541 of Deeds of Moore County in Book of Deeds No. 71, at page 153, to which reference is made for particular | payment of the indebtedness secured 171, 172_ 194, 105, 196, 267, 268, by" said mortgage deed, as therein i 250, 251, 66, 284, 69, 191, 52, 204, provided, the undersigned will offer 79. 80. 253, 254 p5, 103, 271, 272, for sale and sell at public-auction, to 273, 232, 202, 203, 205, 206, 277, metes and bounds, the highest bidder, for cash, at the and 58 shown on a map of Jackson t’l-'iuT'u 'roAr-'r. Courthouse door of Moore County, Springs Property made by Francis Ncrth Carolina, on the 25th day of, Deaton, ij., dated August 1920, November, 1936 at the hour of twelve recorded xn th j office of the Reg- o’clock Noon, that certain piece or 1 ^ter of^ Deeds of Mojjre County in tract of land lying and being in Moore County, North Carolina, Mc Neills Township, described as follows, to-wit: Being Lot No. 434, as skown on a map entitled “Knollwood Heights, a division of Knollwood, Incorporated, Moore County, North Carolina, by W. I. Johnson, Jr., C E.”, and filed in the office cf the Register of Deeds for Moore County, N. C. Book 78 at page 597. Being the identical property des cribed in deed from Grady J. Bur ney and wife to Pinehurst Springs Corporation, recorded in Book 108 at page 445 in the office of Regis ter of Deeds of Moore County, This 27th day of October, 1936. J. TALBOT JOHNSON Trustee. N 6—27 EIGHTH TRACT: All that tract or parcel of land situate in Carthage Township, recited to contain 70 acres, fully described and conveyed in a deed dated Dec. 23, 1916, executed by John T. Davis and wife, Sallie Da vis, and Jane Timberlake to M. G. j Dalrymple and J. S. Womble, and, recorded in the office of the Regis-1 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. NINTH TRACT: A tract of land known as Lot No. 103 of the Tyson land, and fully described and refer- Evelyn M. Edson PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOT.4RV Pl’BLIC Garland A. Pierce INSUR.\NGE AGENCY Telephone 7062 I jREG’LAR^LLERS And That’s Zero In Diplomacy By Ger!(? T/v Dr s. Neal, Beard and Wright VETERIN.ARIANS Swinnerton Stables, Southern Pines on Mondays Race Track, Pinehurst on Thursdays vmes \ v^r^yoUT«» - f nort Your T» RtflO it! faf' I v/M<» American News Features. Inc E. V. FERKINSON General Contractor Storagre iMtkcm Plne% N. a T«L MU Will be in hi« otffoa ov«r tte Poit Office. Sanford, N. C., •▼try V^adnesday, from 10:00 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Don’t fail to hia if four eyes are wmk.