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H i.,: n Friday, August 15, 1941. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina Page Sev« LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having qualified this day as Execu trix of the Estate of Maude Shields deceased, this Is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present them to the undersigned Executrix within twelve months from this date, otherwise this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said es tate will please make immediate pay ment. Dated this 10th day of July, 1941. TRESSIE SHIELDS, Executrix of the Estate of Maude Shields, deceased. J. Vance Rowe, Attorney. J18-A22. ANCILL-XBY .ADMIN1STK.\TOR’S NOTU'E TO C REUITOR.S Having qualified as Ancillary Ad ministrator of the estate of L. E. Adams, deceased, of Philadelphia. Penn.sylvania. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhib it them to the undersigned at his of fice in Southern Pines, N. C , on or before the 18th day of July, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This iCth diiy of July, 1941. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, Ancillary Administrator of the Es tate of L. R. Adams, Deceased. J18-A22 ANniX.\|{V ,\I).MIMSTI{.\T()K'S NOTICE TO ( KEDITOIW Comings and Goings in Vass She Can and Does Can Mrs. James L. Boyette, who lives on the John Richardaon farm near Vass, was in town Monday to get fan ning supplies. She said that she had canned 486 quarts of fruits and veg etables and had made seven or eight gallons of jelly to date. She hopes to reach 600 quarts before the end of the canning season. Having no girls at l.ome, Mrs. Boyette has done all of this canning alone except for the help she has been able to get from her boys at night and spare times. And she has not lost a cam be in the hospital three or four weeks. Mrs. Byrd and the children, Mary Lou and Keith, are spending the time with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Keith, so that it will be convenient to visit Mr. Byrd often. .\nother Time Vass Baptists, who have been run ning their services on eastern standard time, voted last Sunday to change to daylight saving time, as other churches here had already gone on the new schedule. So next Sunday, their Sunda\ School will be one hour <arlier than before. Local Girls Attend Dance at Fort Braggr Group of Younger Set Taking Part in Dances at Hostes.s House for Soldiers .\ttend Reunion Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Corbett and daughter, Faye, and the latter’s nouse guest, Lucy Hall of Biscoe, at tended a family reunion at the home of Mrs. Corbett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nunnery, in Roseboro Sunday. Birthday Party Her 10th birthday anniver.sary due to arrive on Sunday, Faye Corbett took a running start and celPbrated on Saturday afternoon by entertain ing 10 girl friends at a delightful party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs B. M. Corbett. The shady lawn proved an ideal | place for outdoor games played before! Wfinian's Club Meeting call for refreshments. Faye’s mother. Mrs. M. . Chappell, Mrs. W. P. knowing that for years Faye has had Parker, Mrs. H. C. Callahan, Mrs. G. r.n especially warm place in her heart w. Griffin and Mre. Bryce Griffin for her country’s flag, introduced a were hostes.ses to the Vass Woman’s patriotic motif by using red candle.s cUib at the Griffin home Friday even- in red, white and blue holders on the ing, Mrs. D. F. Cameron, chairman of white cake, arranging them to simu- the American Home department, was late a flag. Cake and fruit juices program leader and readings were were served. The little hostess n-ceiv- gjven by Mis. W. T. Cox, .Mrs, H A. I d .some attractive gifts. Borst, Mrs. G. M. McDermott and Guests were Hazel Jessup. Rebecca Frank Jeffreys, i and Ruth Fi ye, Loula Bell Boggs, pioso of an enjoyable so- jMarilyn Wond, Patsy Lou Alexander, (.jgi the hostess served an iced I.«abel .Martin, Alice Evans, Kunii'e course. Parker and Lucy Hall. Seventeen girls from Southern Pines, Pinehurst and Aberdeen, chap eroned by Mrs. O, L. Broom and Mrs. Paul C. Butler, went to Fort Bragg last Friday night to attend a dance given at one of the hostess houses. Several of the civic clubs in the Sandhills section are sponsoring the idea of having local girls attend the dances at the Fort. Last week three members of the Rotary Club, Mayor Duncan Matthews, Don Jensen and Dr. L. M. Daniels, provided transpor tation for the girls. One of the chief problems involved in making these trips is transporta tion, accordng to Mr.s. Butler, who lequested that anyone willing to drive some girls to the Fort for one of the regular Friday night dances make arrangements with her by tele phoning 8204. Vass Man Scorns Factory Leaf; Grows and Makes Own Smokes However much profit the Depart- and hangs them across sticks, whirk I ment of Justice finds that the "Big he places in the sun, and when iba Three” tobacco companies made on leaves are cured to a certain slag*:, their 1939 sales, none of it came from he tran.sfers them to the shade !• (h« leaves into "twists” and hangs tbciii "somewhere out of the way” niMft the pockets of George Stutts of Vass. And that holds true for the past 70 years. He manufactures his own. Mr. Stutts, whose unlined face be lies his 82 years, began using tobacco ^ ^ -good-Wr* when he was 10 or 12 years old, "and needed for use. this is the first year since that I ly plants, though sometimes he planla haven’t raised a patch," he recalls. ^ uttle more and .sells about hair ot The reason I He figures that he has enough to run him, j ’ Seventy years’ experience in grow-| One-fourteenth of North Carolina-^ ing and curing tobacco to suit his 52,426 square miles lies under wa- taste has taught Mr. Stutts a lotjter. Vast sound expan.ses inside the about the weed, and here’s a tip as to I narrow .sand reef that forms tht his methods: ^le tops it lower down. famed outer banks, wide river estuar- than most people do to make the ies, and inland lakes make up the .V Having qualified as Ancillary Ad ministrator of the estate of Georgo Mott Adams, deceased, of Philadel phia, Pennsylvania, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit th#m to the undersigned at his office in Southern Pines, N. C., on or be fore the 18th day of July, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 16th day of July, 1941. W. DUNCAN MATTHEWS, Ancillary Administrator of the Es tate of George Mott Adams, Deceas ed. J18-A22. Kr"oxerinit I'roiii Operation Waller C. Byrd of Albemarle, Birth .Xnnouneenienfs Mr. and Mrs. James Smith an nounce the birth of a son at their expects to complete her course with m a short time. Mrs. J. W. Atkinsson of Southern Pines visited her brother, W. H. Keith, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W'. J. Cameron spent several days last week . in Sanford with her niece, Mrs Ben W. Smith, and went to Olivia Saturday to attend the Pres byterian Sunday School's silver an niver.sary on Sunday and to remain lor a visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Graham and f.imily of Charlotte spent last week end in the community, visiting in leaves grow larger and thicker When curing time comes, he cuts the 686 watei-land. Lake MattamusUfet, famed wild fowl preserve, take.i nf. stalks near the ground, splits them 100 scjuare miles of inland wat< r. I The World’s News Seen Through The Christian Science Monitor ^ An internatiomil Daily ynvspapif is Trmhfui—Con‘-friutiM»-—L'r.biii'cd—Fr**€ from Sensational- \ ism — Editori.-ils Arp Timt’iv anj InMructi'i* and hs Daily ^ Ic.iciifp*. Toyrihfr with iht* '5i'fk*kl> Sfclion, Make V >> thi* Monitor ;*n Ideal Nt>wspapi>r for thr Home. ^ The ( h ristian Science Publishing Society One. Norwnv Street, Boston. M huseits Price 12.00 Yt-.ulv. or ?l 00 .1 Monili. S«iturdiiy Issue, including M.i^.n/ine Section. ^2 60 a Year. IntroJiictorv OHcr. 6 Issues 2^ Cents. AdJr SA^.lPLt: COPY ON REQUEST \ former Vass boy, is making a satis- Tuesday. August 12.; homes of Misses Kate and F:va factory recovery following an opera tion which he underwent in the Vct- I vans' Hospital near Fayetteville on A son, Jerry Jason, was Viorn to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Garner of Vass on August 4th. Mrs. Garner was for Thur.sday of las^weck. He expects to Patter.son. •Attend Keunion Dr. and Mrs. It, G. Ro.sser and daughter. Janet, enjoyed an interest- NORTH 0.\K()L1N.\, MOORt: C’Ol'NTV. IN THE .Sl’PEKIOi: COI RT NOTICE TO .ALL FERSONS CLAIM ING ANY INTEREST IN THE SUaiECT M.X'TTEK OF THIS .AC TION. Town of Southern Pines, Plaintiff, vs. Annie Hill and husband, Janies Hill, Katherine Ri’ggan Spaugh, Admrx. of the Estate of Wm. F. Junge, Deceas ed. All other persons claiming any In terest in the subjc'ct matter thereof, will take notice that an action entit led as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina, to foreclose a certain tax sales certificate for taxes held by the Town of Southein Pines for the year 1938 mentioned in the Com plaint filed on May 5, 1941, against those two lots of land, lying and being in McNeills Township, Moore County, County, Southern Pines, Noith Car olina and more particularly described as follows: BEING LOTS 11 and 12 and the 16 foot alley way between lots 10 and 11, all in Block L&15, as shown on a map of Southern Pines, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina. And all of whom will further take notice that they are required to ap pear before the Clerk of the Super ior Court at his office in the Court House in Carthage, Moore County, and present and defend their respec tive claims within six months from date hereof, or be forever barred from any and all interest therein or claims in or to the proceeds from a sale thereof. Dated this 21st day of July 1941. JOHN WILLCOX, J125,A15. Clerk of the Superior Court. •WCILLARY .ADMINI.STRATOU'S .VOTICE TO CKKDITORS Having qualified as Ancillary Ad- ‘"S trip to Ohio over the week-end ministr>tor of the estate of Anita leaving Vass early Friday morning Newcomb McGee, decea.sed, of Wash- end returning Monday night They ington, D. C., this is to notify all per- were guests of a Rosser family in ■sons having claims against the es-' Nelsonville, with whom they have tate of the said deceased to exhibit had an acquaintance by correspond- them to the undersigned Process ence for a number of years—ever Agent at his office in Southern Pines,' since the Ohio Ro.ssers first saw Dr. N- C., on or before the 18th day of Ros.ser's name on a dewberry crate. July, 1942, or this notice will be On Sunday they attended a large pleaded in bar of their recovery. All 'Ros.ser family reunion in Lancaster, persons indebted to said estate will It has not been definitely determined please make immediate payment. what, if any, relationship exists be This 16th day of July, 1941. .tween the Ohio and North Carolina SIMON N. WHITNEY, h^ossers. Ancillary Administrator of the Es- Graham and Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Au- trey. Mrs. H. C. Wil.son and Mr. and IS. H. C. Wilson, Jr.. and son, Tim, of Columbia, S. C., .spent a part of this week with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Garneth Fallenstine and iss Anna Laubscher, of High Point, are spending a few days witn their mother, Mrs. Frank Jeffreys, and Mr. Jeffreys. The five spent one day this week at White Lake. Only diamond-back terrapin farm in the world is at Beaufort, N. C. n It CAROLINA GARDENS M. G. liacker. Prop. II Freshly Out Gladioli and Dahlias || S. Hennelt St. Phone 8261 Southern Pines, N. C- Mtlt. it ABERDEEN SHOE REPAIR SHOP E. L. McBride, Owner First Class Shoe Repairing Work Done While You Wait, if Desired 55 .Alierdeon, N. C. Hotel Buildinp • • • * tate of Anita Newcomb McGee. L. B. Craig, of the Vass Drug .Store, accompanied the Rossers to Nelson- NORTII CAKOIJN.A, .M(K)KE COI NTY. IN THE SI TERIOR COl'RT NOTICE NOTICE OF EXECUTRIX Having duly qualified as executrix under the last will and testament of Robert Lee Hart, late of Moore Coun ty, North)|par>ollna, this is to niotify all persons holding claims against Biid estate to present them to the un dersigned, duly itemized and certified, on or before the 7th day of August, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In debted to said estate will please make immediate settlement of same. This 7th day of August, 1941. LUCY WRAY HART, ICxecutrix of the Elstate of Robert L«€ Hart, deceased. W. L. Spence, Attorney. , W. Duncan Matthews, Process Agon:, ville and went from there to the J18-A22 home of his parents ift Michigan for a two weeks’ visit. .Swimming 'Party Mrs. N. N. McLean accompanied members of her Presbyterian Sunday School class on a trip to Aberdc'en Lake Monday evening, where the youngsters enjoyed a swimming —_—. party followed by a picnic super. MOORE COUNTY, Plaintiff, vs. i Class members attending were S. Wittskowsky Estate and unknown Gilbert Richardson, Floyd Patterson, heirs at law, and all other persons. Louis Glen Alexander, Bobby Alex- claiming an interest in lands. Defend-' ander, Whitty Boyette, Isabel Martin, ants. Mary Catharine Blue, Buster Jessus, Billy Jessup and Hugh McLean. The defendants, S. Wittskows tv Guests were Miss Mary Lou Byrd and Estate will take notice that an action Keith Byrd of Albemarle. Mrs. Levi entitled as above has been commenc- Jessup and Carol Jessup. ed in the Superior Court of Moore County. North Carolina, to foreclose Flstiing Trip tax liens of Moore Co., together with Roy L. Stutts of Stutts-Taylor penalty, interest and costs, upon that Company entertained four company certain piece or parcel of real estate employees with a fishing trip to the situate in the McNeills Township, coast the first of the week, leaving Moore County, North Carolina, de- in the wee hours of Monday morning .scribed as S. Wittskowsky Estate, be- and returning Wednesday night. His ing the same lands described in in- guests were Bryce Griffin. Warren strument recorded in Book of Deeds Wheeler, Lewis Bellet and Bill Ccx>p- 1 page public reg- er. istry of Moore County, and listed in the name of S- Wittskowsky Estate Personals for the years of 1927, 1931, 1932, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox and .son, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, Clyde, Jr, visited relatives in Sanford 1939, for taxation. That said taxes,' over the week-end. interest and penalty have not been On their way back to Chester, S. paid by the defendants; and said de- C., from a trip to Virginia, Mr. and fendants will further take notice that Mrs. Bernice Graham stopped for a they are required to appear at the of- | week-end visit with Mrs. W. B. Gra- fice of the Clerk of the Superior ham and family. Court of said County at the Court-' Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Gladstone of house in Carthage, N. C., on the 9th ^ High Point were week-end guests of day of September, 1941, and answer , Mr. and MrS. W. E. Gladstone. The vis or demur to the Court for relief de-' iting Mr. Gladstone sang a special manded in said Complaint. Notice is number at the Presbyterian church hereby given to all persons claiming service Sunday morning, which was any interest in the subject matter of i greatly enjoyed. this action to appear, present and 1 Mrs. Irene Byrd, Leon Byrd and defend their claims as provided in Melvem Long, all of Albemarle, vis- Section 8037 C S. of North Carolina, | ited W. C. Byrd at the government or they shall be forever barred and , hospital near Fayetteville Sunday and foreclosed of any and all interest or ^ stopped to see Mrs. G. W. Griffin for claims in or to the property or the j a while. proceeds received from the sale there- i Miss Angie Marie Gilliland, who of, for the past several months has been This the 4th day of August, 1941. studying at Miss Hardbarger’s Sec- JOHN WILLCDX, retarial School in Raleigh, is spend- Clerk Superior Court. A15S5 ing two w'eeks at home. Miss Gilliland Talk It Over With Your Banker INSURANCE LOANS, FOR INSTANCE Many of our customers have found it advan tageous to borrow from this local institution to repay advances made against their policies by life insurance companies. AND FIRE INSURANCE ,Why pay an annual rate to insure your prop erty when the three-year rate can be had at a liberal discount? We will gladly discuss a loan making possible this net saving. Bank of Pinehurst ABERDEEN PINEHURST CARTHAGE %
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