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Page Six THE PILOT, Southern Pines and Aberdeen, North Carolina Friday, August 16, 1940. 336 Applications For Mattresses in County Governmenf Provides Material. Farm F'amilies Labor in This Federal Project Comings and Goings in Vass Only 336 applications for mat- trwssfs Program have been received in Moore county to date, and Miss Flora McDonald, home agent, states that she feels that at least fiOO mat tresses should be mnde here when farm families of Anson county are making 2,000. The work Js being carried on in the old Tyson garage in Carthage undei the supervision of Mrs. \V. Kelly of the Springfield Home Demon, stration Club,, assi.stecl by the home ag'ent and the farm .security home supervisor. Anyone who wishes to team to make mattresses i.s welcome to observe and assist in the work. The purpose of the program is three-foki: To piovide materials for making mattresses to low.income families: to expand the use of cot ton; to provide demonstrations through which ruial people learn how to make mattresses at small cost. The program is sponsored jointly by three agencies of the Dep.'irtment of Agriculture in connection with State agencies. Farm families having a normal raah income of less than .'StOO are eli- 5\t)fe to receive material.^ for mak ing a mattress. The npplication calls for pounils of i-otton and ten yards of ticking, the materials required for one mattre.ss. and the applicant n'akes no lash outlay except the .‘iniall cost, of needles and thiead. however, members of the family n’ust provide the labor. The plan is a cooperative one, throucjh which the various families help each other with the construct*''r. of the mat- tri .sses. .“Vll applications must be filed in tfie office of the county farm or home agent, where they are reviewed. They are then turned over to the cwmty AA.\ committee for final re view as to eligibility of the applicant, r.r.d for placing the order for ma terials Outdoor Party Marvin Patterson entertained a group of friends Saturday evening at a marshmallow and weinei' roast at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Patterson. Those present Included Misses Lois Morrison and Juanita Hall of Sou thern Pines; Lacy Strother of Ash ley Heights; Mise Alberta and Allie Lassiter, Helen Ford, Zula Patter son, Kathleen Hart, Letha, Irene and Alberta Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hicks, Lee Patterson, Henry Parker, Louis Fry, James Causey, Melvin Patterson and Harvey felake, Jr.. of the Vass community; Kd Fletcher and Lester Garner and Charlie Pope of Carthage Route 3: Louis Needham and Charlie Cock- nian of Carthage. I»1 VI{<i\KKt WII-SON DAVIS BKIDK IN U ASHLN(iT()\, !>. With the Rev. Reginald H. Stone officiating. Miss Margarette Wilson; Davis became the bride of George' ^\’illiams Maves in the Lincoln Rond j Methodist Church. Washington, D. ^ C.. on August 2d. She is the daught er of Mr. and .’•rs. R, T. Davis of Carthage. Mr. Maves is the son of the fate Ml. ,ind Mrs. George Muves of Philadelphia. Mis.s Sadie McLeod Davis, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and George Lawrence Matining of Phil- »d'er(ihia. Pa., was best man. After tftf f’etvniony, there was a reception 3t the home of the bride's sistei', at which members c>f the wedding part.v. relatives and a few close friends tvere present. The couple left on a motor trip through the midwest, af ter which they will make their home itt Washington. Tftc former Miss Davis was grrad- aratecf from West End High School ancf attended Temple Business School of Washington. Mr. Maves attended 6oth the University of Pennsylvania and the United States Naval Acad emy. He is manager of the Washing ton branch of the Kohler Company. I Birthday Tarty I In celebration of her ninth birth day anniversat y, Faye Corbett en- I tertained several little friends at a ! delightful party at the home of her 'parents. Mr. and Mrs. B, M. Corbett. : Saturday afternoon. Faye's mother assisted with the games and served ! 1 efreshments. Faye received a num ber of gifts. Guests were Lula Bell Boggs, Re becca Fry, Ruth Fry. Eunice Park er. Joan Chappell, Edith Kimball and Marilyn Wood. *' i “ j I’ersiinalH Mr. and Mrs. W. Horton Keith of Washington, D. C., ai'tived the first ot the week to spend several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keith. Mrs Percy Futrell of Norfolk, Va„ came Sunday to visit her sisters. Misses Kate and Eva Orah.am. and other relatives for a few days, D. A. Giaham and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham and daughter of Ruffin. S. C.. are expected later in the week, A'lU'cinaticn Clinic Dr. J. Symington, county physician, has announced that there will be a clinic held on Tuesday, August 20th, at 9:30 a. m. in the Vass-Lakeview school . building for vaccination against typhoid fever, whooping j cough, smallpox and diphtheria. ! There will be a charge of lf< cents for the diphtheria vaccination, but all olheis will be free. Birth .\nnotm<enient Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Blue have announced the birth of a daughter. Marv Bell, on August .'). NIAGARA Mi.ss Elizabeth Gargis of Raleigh :%i visiting here this week. STr. and Mrs. S. J. Stutts and son James, also Miss Ruth Wood of Back Mountain spent a few days last »-eek with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. /WoocJ. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown and Mrs. ‘JS'Mrge Mooi'e of near Hemp visitej rt ttie home of Burney Garner Sun- CTurtCs Williams with other mem. *crs of 'the Sons of the American Legion” are spending this week at White Lake. Mrs. E. C. Fowler and children of €?aleigh are visiting relatives here. E. L. Ray of Asheboro visited his TiOther, Mrs. D. S. Ray Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wood are apend- iag a few days in Black Mountain. X. V. Snipes and son, I-,eroy and R C. Morgan, Jr., went to Sanford raescfay on business. Ray Crenshaw and B. C. Morgan »>fn( to Clinton Monday. C. ET. Covington of Durham is at Gtmie for a few days. G. H. Monroe of Raleigh spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. W. D. Monroe. Willard Kelly of Charleston, West ITirginia was in Niagara Saturday. Miss Margaret Bilyeu of Greens-- kmj i.s visiting her grandmother, D. S. Ray. Birtli \nnmineenient son. James Edgar, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Ma.'^hbuin on Sunday, August 11, in the Lee Coun ty Hospital. Mrs. Mashburn was for merly Mis.s Mary Smith. Hostess to t'hih Mrs. C. P. McMillan. Mis. D. F. Camercm. Mis W. J. Cameron, Mrs. Charles Gsch.vind and Mrs. Frank Jeffreys were hostesses to the Vass Woman’s Club at the home of Mrs McMillan Friday evening. Mrs. B. M. Corbett, chairman of the American Home department, had charge of the program Readings were given by Mrs Jeffreys and Mrs. H. A. Borst. Encouraging reports of the canning project and baby clinic were given The Club was pleased to enroll Mrs Odell Oldham as a new member During the social hour, a flower contest was enjoyed with prizes go ing to Mrs Borst and Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Members present were Mrs. P. A. Wilson, Mrs. N. N. McLean, Mrs. C. L. Tyson, Mrs. C. J. Temple. Mrs. A. K. Thompson, Mrs. L. H. Crutchfield, Mrs. W, E. Gladstone. Mrs. Bertie L. Matthews, Mrs. M. M. Chappell, Mrs. R. G. Rosser, Mrs. W. C. Leslie, Mr. W. J. Cameron, Mrs. S. R. Smith. Mrs. H. A. Borst. Mr. Bryce Grif fin, Mrs. G. W. Griffin. Mrs. W. P. Farker, Mrs. Odell Oldham. Mrs. Charles Gschwind, Mrs. Frank Jef freys, Mrs. B. M. Corbett. Mrs. D. F. Cameron, Mrs. G. W. Brooks. Mrs H. C. Callahan. Mrs. W. T. Cox and Mrs. McMillan. Mrs. N. M. Smith of Raleigh was a visitor. Mrs. George Stewart and Mrs. Ida Buie of the Cypress community and Mrs. Daniel McFadyen of San ford spent Tuesday with Misses Bes sie and Sallie Cameron. W. C. Cox of Sanford spent a day or two last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Cox. Clyde Cox, Jr., is spending some time here wtih his grandparents. Miss Ola Parham of Sanford and Jiiss Margaret McLeod ''f White Hill spent a part of last week with Mr. and,Mrs. J. M. Tyson. Miss Marian Cameron of Raleigh was at home for a week-end visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. M. Cameron. Mrs. Frank Maples of ' Southern Pines and Mrs. Mamie Patterson of Manley visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Keith Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Koustenis and children, Annie, Billie and Charlie, of Washington, D. C., visited in the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Fairley Cameron and Mr. and Mi's. George Morgan on Wednesday. Mrs. H. A. Borst, Mrs. C. J. Tem ple. Mrs. S. R. Smith, Mrs. C. L. Tyson and Mrs. Henry Borst, Jr., spent Thursday in Fayetteville. Mr. and Mrs, W. D. McCraney, Mrs. A. M. Hemphill and son, Andy, and Miss Juanita Thompson went to Godwin Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Cene Hamilton. Mrs. Hemphill, Andy and Juanita remained for a stay of sevwal days. Miss Margaret Lambert, who is a nurse in St. Luke Hospital in Rich mond, Va., visiteTl- her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lambert, from Sat urday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Smith of Ral eigh were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. N. McLean. Mrs. VV. C, Leslie, Miss Louise Les lie anj Mrs. C. J. Temple called on Mrs. W. D, Matthews in Southern Fines Saturday afterrroon. Miss Jesie Graham of Charlotte came Satui-day to visit in the home of her aunt, Mrs W. R. Graham. T. J. Brooks of Sanford was a visi tor here Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Odell Oldham spent the week-end in Sanford. The.v were accompanied home by Mrs, Oldham's mother, Mrs. McNeill, who will bo their guest for a few days. * Mrs. C. P, McMillan went to Smithfield Tuesday to visit her sis ter. Mrs. Seth W. Lassiter. Miss Jessie Brooks came home f.om Duke University for the week end and cin Sunday she. Jier mother. Mrs. G. W. Bi'ooks. and Miss Eloise Brooks attended the Brooks reunion which was held in Chatham county. Mrs. Ida McLeod and Patton Mc Leod of Pispah Forest called on Mr. Sind Mrs, J M, Tyson Sunday after noon. JTr. and Mrs. J. S. Bunday of Ral eigh spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Kdwards. Mi.'l'es Letha. Irene and Alber-ta Patterson of near V’ass. Charlie Cockman and Loui.ie Needham of Carthage ac--c>mpanied ’Marvin Pat- tei-.son to the CCC camp at White Lake Sunday on h-s returr after vis. itiiig his parents, Mr. and Mis. Eu. gene Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Griffin and children and Mrs. G. W, Griffin en joyed a trip to Monwr Mountain Sunday. The Parker family reunion was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Parker with a large num. ber in attendance. A picnic dinner was cn,io.ved. N. M. McLean accompanied A. Mae Cameron, James Ray and Hugh Mc Lean to Raleigh Wednesday to at tend the soap box derby. J LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES PHKLIMINAKV CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION Having qualified as Ancillary Ad. mlnistrator of the estate of Philip S. To All to Uhom These Presents May | F, Randolph, deceased, late of Narra- Come Greeting: ^ gansett, Rhode Island, this is to not- ■ Ify all persons having claims against faid estate to present the same to the LEGAL NOTICES Whereas, It appears to my satis, faction, by duly authenticated rec- crd of the proceedings for the vol untary dissolution thereof by the un animous consent of all the stockhold- undersigned at Plnehurst, North Carolina on or before the 12th day of July, 1941, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are ers. deposited in my office, that the requested to make Immediate pay- Stutts Supply Company, a corpora- ment to the undersigned, tion of this State, whose principal of-j This 12th day of Jul.v, lf»40. fice is situated In the town of Pine-1 p g p RANDOLPH, JR. hurst, County of Moore, State of j Anclllarj’ Administrator of Estate of North Carolina (O. H. Stutts being the! phillip S. P. Randolph, deceased, agent therein and in charge thereof, JI12.AI6. upon whom process may be served),: I has complied with the requirements I of Chapter 22, Consolidated Statutes,; entitled "Corporation,” preliminarj’to^ the issuing of this Certificate of Dis-' Folution: I Now Tnerefore. I. Thad Eure. Sec TUl'STHtrs SALE OF F>iTATE REAL of July. <By Substituted Trustee) Pursuant to the power and au thority contained In a certain deed rrtary of State of the State of North the 26th day of June, Carolina, do hereby certify that the executed by C. V\. Walker and said corporation did. on the 24th dav»'^’‘^®> Gladys Walker to Alan S. of July, 1940, file in my office a duly Trustee, which deed of trus'; executed and attested consent In registered in the office of the writing to the dissolution of .said cor. RcRlster of Deeds of Moore County, poration, executed by nil the stock- Carolina, in Book 60,page 108, holders thereof, which said consent securing a certain note payable to and the record of the proceedings HOME 0\\ NEKS' LOAN CORPOR- aforesaid are now on file In my said ATION, default having been made office as provided by law. iff'*’ a period of more than ninety (90) In TVstimony WTrrreof, I have in the payment of said note as hereto set my hand and affixed my provided therein and in the perform- official seal at Raleigh, this 24th day ance of certam covenants set out in said deed of trust and demand of foreclosure having been made by the holder of said Indebtedness, the un dersigned Trustee, having been sub- stituted as Trustee, for Alan S. NOTICE OF SALE O'Neal ,said substitution being duly On the 10th day ofSentembcr 1940 recordc'd in the office of the Regis, at 12:00 o'clock NOON in fr’ont tt-r of Deeds of Moore County. North of the front door of the office Carolina, in Book 66, page 486, will of the City Clerk in the Town offer for sale at public auction to of Southern Pines. North Carolina, the highest bidder for cash at the the said Town of Southern I’ines will Court House door in Moore Count.v, offer for sale and ,<ell to th.o highest Carthage, North Carolina at 12 bidder for cash, nil its right, title o'clock noon on the 5th day of Sep- and interest in and to lots 13. 14. temper, 1940 the following described I.*), 16 and the alle.v between lots 16 real c'state, to wit: A.1I that certain lot, and 17 and the central square in tract or parcel of land situate, lying Block KiSrti as shown on the official and being in the City of Abertleen, map of the Town c>f Southern Pines, Sandhills 'T'ownship, County of Moc:re, N. C. Dated 1940. A. D.. 1940. THAD FURE, Secretary of State .Tv26-Al North Carolina, and about one-half mile noith of the City limits of the town rtf Aberdeen and adjoining the right-of.way of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad and bounded on the North by Nelli Ray; on the East by George Brown; on the South by George Brown and on the West by the Seaboard Air Line Railroad and more particularly described ais follows: BEGINNING at an iron stake In the southeastern edge of the right- of- way of the Seaboard Air Line Rail road, it being Neill Ray's southwest corner, running thence with Neill j Ray's line South 73 deg. E. 100 ft. to an iron stake, the common corner of I Neill Ray and George Brown; thence with the line of Geor-ge Brown's land ‘ S. 43 1-4 deg. W. 75 ft. to an iron fctake, another of Geoi'ge Brown’s corners; thence with Brown's line N. 73 deg. W. 100 ft. to an Iror* stake In the edge of the right-of-way of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad; thence with the said right-of-way N. 43 1-4 dc'g. E. 75 ft. to the point of BE GINNING, being the lot of land on which is situate the one story resi dence of C. W. Walker; Reference is made to a map of said lot now on file in the office of the Home Own ers' Loan Coi’poration. Being the same lot of land conveyed from George Brown and wife, Senie A. Brown to Chesleigh W. Walker and wife. Gladys Walker, by Warranty Deed dated June 23, 1928, and re corded in the Moore county registry in Deed Book 103, at page 460, on July 17, 1928. This property will be .sold subject to 1940 taxes. The purchaser at this sale will be requirc'd to make a cash deposit of 5 per cent of the purchase price to show good faith. This, the 2nd day of August, 1940. T. C. ABERNATHY, Sub»:tiluTerf Trustee. Johnson & McCIuer, Attorneys. Aiig,9, A.30. INDIGESTION dm; tfMt the Hurt Ou tnpped In Um itomub or luUtt m»y tet Uk« t h&tr-tngg»r 00 he«rt. At first ttgn of dUtrMi •nurt meo tod wom«ni depwd oo B«U-(UM TtblMi to •et tu frm. 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For constipation and its strength- sapping symptoms; headache, bil iousness, sluggishness, dizziness, sour stomach, use a laxative that acts thoroughly but not harshly. An ideal one is Dr. Hitchcock’s All- Vegetable Laxative Powder, which acts thoroughly, but usually vWth gentleness when taken as directed. It contains pleasant - tasting aro- matics, carminatives and what is known by medical authorities as a gastro-intestinal tonic-laxative. It helps tone sluggish bowel muscles. Dr. Hitchcock’s Laxative Powder costs less than Ic a dose. G«t it at any drug counter. 10c, 26c. (adv.) thi.s 9th day of August, D. G STUTZ, Mayor. A16. 30 .S6 State of North Carolina, and more particularly described and defined as I follows: I That certain lot or parcel of land in Sandhill Township, Moore County, 666 Cheeks MALARLV in 7 days and relieves COI.DS sviiiptoms first day l..lquid — Tablets — Sahe Nose Drops Try “Kub-My-TIsm”— a \\ tinderful IJniraent. m 7 Becauti our policy ’hat bnn to huUd ahtad of aetual tU0dt of tk» Umtory we strvt, wt can retpond withoiil delay to the needs of induttry. Tillery hydro-eleetrie plant pictured here it one of troalc* gvntraiing ttationi tchich can supply the inrrcaied demand for electric power that may reiult from the Vefenre Program in the area ic'» terre. Th« obsorbing questions today ore: "How soon COR this coyntry get umier way with its pre- poredness program?" and "How long will it be before we con defend our shores against I oggression?" Of one thing you con be sure— thot privott industry, Hoder the American System of free enter* .prise, will supply the answers, promptly and effectively. In many lines of industry a little time will be rt«" quired for adjustment, but we ore READY! . . . i ready, with facilities, built in anticipation of prog* rees, to supply any immediate demand for power that industry in this section might make upon us as a result of the present emergency. And ready with' private capital to expand in ad' vonce of ony further demands. Pre< i' V. paredness is a watchword in thf 3 electric utility industry. , • .. : CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY
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