'yKge'^x THE PIl^OT. Southern Pines and Aberdeen. North Carolina Friday, February 9. 1940 To Make Deeds for Foreclosed Property Commissioners to Recommend Taking Over County Road l)v Slate W'. H. Currie^ trustee, ’.vas author ized to make deeds for cprtnin prop erty forec'ioticd upon p.iymt'il at the taxes and cost of iiialtir" deed. The tracts includod. Two lots C>iUley listed in the name of Atlon Moorr, to be deeded to Geneva Havgrovc and husband, live acres Rose Moni. son property in Carthage tow.iship, to be deeded to R. S. Boger; Laura Rhodts lot and Willie Bowman lot, both in McNeill township, <^or ti con. sideration of $42.88 and $32.31, re. spectively, to be deeded to Willie K. Hinson. It was ordered that the Board rec ommend that the State Highway and Public Work.s Commission take over and maintain the road leading from Vass-Union road at a point near Dolph Henderson’s leading in an eas. terly direction to the Dofk Hitiesley place on the Carthage-Fayetteville road and the Cranes Creel- leme. tery, a distance of approximate! two miles. This road serves a number of families .ind is used as a .'^rhool bus route, it was pointed out. Several reductions in valuation of property was granted foi' vaiiou-^ reasons. Le.slie Gilliland’s valuation for 1939 was reduced 51,000 on ac count of his hou.se being burned: Mrs. Quentin Smith’s property in Mineral Springs township wa= al lowed a reduction of S700 in valua. tion for the same reason; H. W. Lit. tie’s 165.acre tract i’i Gre“nwood, from which timber had beer, cut, was lowered $560 in valuation for 1940. Robert Williams, B«'r:salem township, was relieved of poll tax on account of physical disability. The following allowances were made; Ifrs. Herman Cav'ness. Eagle Springs Route 1. $15 per month for February and March; Hallie Frye, Sheffield township. $t pp>* month. Do your marketing tomorrow at the Curb Market in Southern Pines. Comings and Goings in Vass HosteHs to .Viixiliary Mrs. W. C. Leslie was hr'Sto.-iS to the V'ass Methodist Auxiliary Thurs day evening at the January meeting, which had been postponed to Febru ary 1 on account of the icy weather. The president, Mrs. C. P. McMil lan. and Miss Katharine Graham read I the Scripture rospon'ivoly, after which Mrs. S. R. Smith picsented I "God in t)ne Woman's Life," a story : of file missionary work of Belle H. I Bennett. j The treasurer reported that tlie Auxiliary had gone over the top in , meeting last year's pledge, paying ; .‘flightly more than had been prom- \ ised. ‘ Two contests were enjoyed, fol lowing which the hostess, assisted by I her daughters and Mi-^s Graham. served ivfreshments. ‘■JimFial Qji/tclnrs 24H0UR'AMBL!LANCE SERViCt PHONE 6!6I-SOUTHERN Plt!£S To .ier\e fhos»i «fio rail upon u« to the lK>st of our ability and with thoughtful fairness Is the basLs upon which our organization Is formed. H. (J. .All KI.KOV .Manager Ueturns After 2!) Year>i John W. Cox of WaycroRs, Ga., who had not visited in Va.ss for 29 years, spent the week-end with his brother, W. T. Cox, and renewed ac quaintance with many old friends of 3o years ago. He was accompanied by his wife, who was on her first visit to her husband's relatives. Mr. Cox spent several years in I Va.sR during his youth, and attend, ed Buie’s Creek Academy, now Campbell College, at Buie'3 Creek. After going to Georgia, he ertered the employ of the Atlantic Coast Line Railway Company and for many years has been an engineer, working out fromi Waycross. Mr. and Mrs. Cox made this visit on ac count of the illness of W. T. Cox. who returned home from the Lee County Hospital Saturday after un. dergoing treatment there for twelve days. I’rayer Ser%icp The Presbyterian Auxiliary' held a special prayer service at their church Thursday evening with Mrs. B. M. Corbett, auxiliary .secretary of fnroign missions, in charge of a pro gram on the topic, "Telling the Good Xew.s." A generous offering for for eign missions was made. Honored al Showers Mrs. W, D. McCrnncy. whose home was destroyed by fire neaily three weeks ago. was given a lingerie shower by fellow members of the Pie.^byterian .-Vuxiliary a few days ago. Saturday night, members of tl'.e ^rethrdist .\uxiliary gave he a kit chen shower at which .she received manv useful uten.^ils. The Mi-Cran- eys plan to rebuild on the same site ■1! tl'.e near futiu-e. CASCADE 1 iSiiLl w * OICKEL OISTILI'K^v^ hu'reased Attendance Increased attendance was noted at the Vass Methodist chiu-' h last Sun day morning, when the pastor. Dr. P. A. Max»vcll, brought n .stirring sf r'n'.on on the subject, “A Change, less Message in a Changing World." find again in the evening at the Presbyterian church when the Rev. C. M. Voyles preac'.i^d. The public is invited to worship at the Methodist Church this Sunday evening at 7:30. I Mrs. Wilbur H. Currie and Mrs. ' J. L. McGraw of Carthage called on several friends in town Sunday. W. P. Parker, a guard at the prison camp near Carthage, was at home a part of last week, ill with in. tluenza. John Hosser. student at U. N. C., Chapel Hill, spent the week-end with ! his parents. Mr. and Mi-s. I{. G.' Ho.s- !.ser. Mrs, O. C. McGill, who has been , ill with pneunifinia since early last week, continues to improve. Mrs. W, B. Graham, Mrs. C. J. Temple, Mrs. C. L. Tyson and Miss Katherine ■Graiiam weiv Sanford visitors Saturday afternoon. Rus.sell Thompson of Greensboro tpent last week-end with his parents, 1 Mr. and Mi^i. A. K. Thompson, i Wilbur Edwards was at home from Pfeiffer College, Misenhcimer, for a week-end visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, G. Kdwards. Miss Gladys Cox of Pittsboro spent Sunday at home. Mr. and Mi's. J. Bruce Canienm of Manley spent a day last week with Mrs. W. J. Cameron. Mrs. Beitie L. Matthews and Mrs. G. W. Brooks visited their aunt. Miss Minerva Thompson, at the Moore County Hospital, Pinehurst, Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Idol of High Point were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Callahan. Mrs. Idol, before her recent marriage, was Miss Kva Callahan. George Hilliard, Misses Margaret and Lucille Hilliard and George, Jr., of Aberdeen, visited in the home of ^^r, and Mrs. W. J. Allen Sunday afternoon. T. J. Keith of Fort Bragg called OP Mr. and Mrs. A. L Keith Sun day. Miss Virginia Patterson of Carth. age was the week-end guest of Miss Helen Mc'Rae. Luther Byrd and “Snookie" Worn, ble of Sanford were callers at the J. E. Byrd home Simday. Mrs. Bryre Griffin and dau|,htcr, Carolyn, spent Monday wtih rela tives in Sanford. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Corb.-tt and daughter, Faye, of Vass and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Blue and baby of Aberdeen visited relatives near Rose, ’joro Sunday. ^Ir. and Mrs. Bill Fills of Cur. lington visited Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thompson during last week-o!.d. ilr. and Mrs. Bascom Caviness of Ashe. boro called on the Thompsims and McCraneys Sunda.v afternoon. Mr, and Mis. J. B. Spivey of Cameron visited Mrs. D. C. McGill Sunday evening. Little Peggy Harrington of Broad way, whose father is quite ill in the Lee County Hospital, came Sunday to visit her aunt, Mrs. R. G. Rosser. [7e G A I. NOTICES ADMIMSTUATOirS NOTICK PINEBLUFF Mr. and Mrs. Jiihn ®erry and sons, Tom and Walter have returned to town after sp«>nding the past two months in Arizona. John Fiddner spent several days last week in Norfolk, Va., attending (he American FTxpross convention. Mrs. G. O. Stovall of Albemarle spent the past week end with hei' I sister, Mrs. .T. R. Lamplcy. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde C<>ley of Con. cord, are now occupy-ng Mrs. Anna MacMinns apartment. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lampely and f.'imily and Mrs. G, O. Stovall spent I Sunda.v in Tramway visiting Mrs. ' Lampleys daughter Mrs. L. L. Foushee. The Pinebluff Library Association is holding a card party at the home of Mrs. Anna MacLaughlin on Mon- da.v evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyette an. 1 nounce the arrival of a daughter ^ ♦ Sylvia Adara, on Wedne.^iday, Janu- I ary 31st at the Moore County Hos- ’ pital, Mrs. Boyette was formerly Miss Virginia Adcox. Word has been I'eceived that Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robertson arriv. ed in Manchester, Conn., safe de spite bad weather conditions, and ’ expect to return in about ten days. Miss Irene Emery who has been , occupying Miss Pophams cottage ' has moved to Pinehurst where she [ will spend the remainder of the win. : ter with Mrs. Richard Young. NIAGARA Miss Harriet Gay and Mrs. Carrie Fairbanks left Thursday for F'lorida for the remainder of the winter. J. V'. Snipes is confined to his home v,-ith influenza. Mrs. R. C. Muse, Mrs. Margaret Stroup and Mrs. Lou F.llen Stampe of Hamlet called on Mr.«. D. S. 'Ray and Miss Beth Ray Sunday. , Miss Dot Morgan is able to re turn to school after nn absence of two weeks with fhi. Mrs. George P’mith, Mrs. Eugene Kust, Mrs, Helen Reed and Ted Cot- t.m left Tue.sdiiy for a two weeka New Orleans, La,, being theif desti nation. -Ji— ‘^1 V:- B iUMMlDflSaa I lavo comfort with VALENTINES. A great lot of the nicest ones at Hayes.' ALTCMATIC HC/il C€NTCCL KSTIMATKS (iLADLV tilVKN OiL BURNERS IRON FIREMEN (.Xutomalio Coal Hurners) ESSO-IIEAT FUEL OIL L V. O’CALLAGHAN PLr.MIHNt; AM) HEATINCi CONTRACTOR Telephone 5341 Southern Pbies Birth .Announcement Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Craig of near Vass announce the arrival of a son, Robert Jerry, at the Lee County Hos pital in Sanford on February 3. Club Meeting The Vass Woman’s Club will meet at 7;30 o’clock tonight, Friday, at the hctmje of Mrs. Frank Jeffreys with Mrs. Wilbur H. Currie of Car. thage, chairman of the Material Welfare Committee, as g^est speak er. Mrs. Marvin Blue is spending some time in Pinebluff with her sisU'r, Mrs. John Morgan. Miss Mary McLauchlin^ who is a freshman at Peace Junior College in Raleigh, spent last week-end wih her ] parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Me- i Lauchlin, on Lobelia Road. Having qualified this day as Ad. ministrator of the Estate of J. A. Gargis, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned Adminisrator within twelve months from t'^i; date, other, wise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. Dated this 28th day of December, 1939. H. F. BURNS, Administrator of the estate of J. A. Gargis, deceased. J. VANCE ROWE. Attorney. J26. Ml. 2'JrA.S ADVERTISE IN THE PILOT. Virginia Thomas NOTARY PUBLIC B H. Lorenson Office TELEPHONE 5774 m Coca-Cola with food is a taste experience millions wel come. A natural partner of good things to eat, Coca-Cola sends you back to work with that feel- ing of complete refreshment. PAUSE THAT REFRESHES BOTTLED UNDER AITTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA CO. BY Delicious and Re fresh in REC’LAR FELLERS 90 PROOF G*o. A. Dkk«l OiMilling Co., Inc^ Uxington, Kentucky. 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