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THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolina
Friday, March 20, 1942.
LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES
M»KTH CAROLIN A,
:»K)Oi{i: coi XTV
XOTK E OF SALE
Yeomans. Laniicape Architect, Au
gust 12, 1920’ and filed in the office
of the Midland Farms, Pinehurst, N.
C. and in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Moore County, North
Notice is hereby given that under, ^^^rolina; thence with the southerly
and by virtue of a power of sale
contained in a certain Mortgage Deed
eKecutei^ by Edward Reilly and wife.
cast corner of said Lot 21 to a con
crete monument at the northeast
corner of Lot No. 23, also the north.
^ . west corner of Lot 25; thence with
man, of Providence County. State Of 23 and 25
Rhode Island, to Horton Manufactur-; degrees West 345 feet to
in^ Company, Inc.. of Bristol, C.on.
nei’ticut, which Mortgage Deed is
dated the 9th day of February, 1937,
a«(J, recorded in the Office of the
Anna C. Reilly, Patrick C. Murtha
and wife, Hazel I. Murtha, and James
S VV'arman and wife, Margaret War
|In Carthage Circles
Re<ister of Deeds for Moore County
iQ Book 55. Page 577, to which ref.
erence is herewith made, the note se
emed by the said Mortgage Deed and
the Mortgage itself having been on
February 20. 1942, assigned by the
Horton Manufacturing Company. Inc
to Garland A. Pierce, said assignment
being recorded in Book 69, Page 256,
In the Office of the Register of Deeds
for Moore County, to which reference
i"! hereby made; the debt secured by
said Mortgage Deed being past due
and unpaid and the powers of sale
contained therein having become op
eritive, the undersigned will offer
for sale and sell to the highest bid
der, for cash, at the Court House
(liwr of Moore County at Carthage,
North Carolina, at the hour of Noon
on the 30th day of March, 1942, the
following real estate lying and being
in McNeill Township, Moore County,
N^irth Carolina, and described and
tlef'.ned as follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a concrete monument
; a concrete monument at the north-
i east corner of land of Phillip Rounse-
I velle; thence with his line North 78
degrees West 400 feet to a concrete
I •.'nonument in the dividing line of
Lots 21 and 19, Phillip Rounsevelle’s
north-west corner; thence with the
dividing line of Lots 21 and 19 North
12 degrees East 345 feet to the begin
ning, containing 3.17 acres, more or
less. Being a portion of Lots 21 and
23 conveyed to Phillip Rounsevelle
by Midland Farms by deed dated Oc.
tober 16. 1926. and recorded in the
Office of the Register of Deeds for
Moore County, N. C., in Book of Deeds
100. Page 327.
GARLAND A. PIEIRCE,
Assignee of Horton Manufacturijig
Company, Inc.
This 26th day of February, 1942.
M6.M27.
P. T .A. MEETING
The Carhtage Parent.Teachers
Association held the March meeting
Monday evening in the High School
Building with Mrs. H. Lee Thomas
presiding. After reports from the
Treasurer and standing committees.
Miss Mary Hamilton read the Stale
President’s message. Rev . W, L.
’Varford conducted the devotional. E.
S. Adams, Safety Chairman, was in
charge of the program. Miss Hilda
Blue directed a safety quiz by her
■i'th grade pupils. Two safety numbers
under the direction of Miss Leah
I Price were rendered by th 7th
Grad.
Mrs. V. R. While, of Raeford, State
Safety Chairman for Woman’s Clubs,
made a very interesting and informa
tive talk on Safety.
At the close of the meeting a
social hour was enjoyed by all. Miss
Ruth Hyatt and Mrs. Harold Thomp.
passed
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
Board of Commissioners of the Town
of Southern Pines has this day adopt
ed an ordinance entitled “Code of the
Town of Southern Pines, North Caro,
lina, 1941,” which said ordinance
son served punch and Mrs
Pope’s economic students
home/made cookies.
Carlton Kennedy, Jr., of Pinehurst,
was a week-end guest of his grand,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Kennedy.
Mrs. S. H. Poovey ajid Miss Mary
Poovey, of Granite Quarry, and Miss
Ann McCree Roberts of Lexington,
were week-end guests of Mrs. J. K
Roberts. Mrs. Roberts and hr gusts
motord to Fort Bragg Sunday.
Mrs. Joe Allen, the Rev. and Mrs.
Walter Warford attended the Wo.
man’s Missionary Union of, N, C.
which was held in Winston-Salemn
Wednesday.
Luke Marten, Jr., of Fort Bragg,
Raleigh after attending thej Wo
man’s Society of Christian Service.
Miss Catherine Currie spent the
week.end in R"\leigh with her grand-
aiother, Mrs. A. E. Woltz.
Hoyl Sullivan of Fort Bragg spent
the week-end with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fulton Sullivan.
James Kivett and Robert Edward
Fry of State College, spent the
week.end with their parents.
Misses Alfreda Baker and Sarah
Muse of Elon College, spent the week
end at home.
Miss Meade Seawell of Liberty,
spent the week.end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Seawell, Sr.
Pat McDonald of State College,
.and Buddy Blue of Carolina, arrived
^he first of the week to spend spring
holidays with their parents.
Miss Mary Currie attended a bridge
luucheon Saturday at the Sir Waltc
Hotel honorinf Mrs. Beal D. Hargr.)ve,
NORTH CAROLINA FACTS!
WILSON IS THE LARGEST
BRISHT-LEAFTOBACO>
MARKET IN THE /
WORLD /
50,737,358 LBS
1941
Helen the former Miss Dorothy Cole.
comprises the codification of, addition,
ii» the southerly line of Midland Road ! the existing ordi-i spent Tuesday with his parents
■ xr 2,roSc”e'
office of the Town Clerk and open for Graham in Raeford Thurs.
the inspection of the public, this the day.
at :he northwest corner of Lot 21
and the northeast corner of Lot 19
of Midland Farms, as shown on a
may entitled "Midland Farms, Pine
hurst. North Carolina, Arrangement
of Lots along Midland Road, A. B.
FOR BARGAINS
FURXITrRE
See Alton D. McLean
OpiJosite Hotel Aberdeen
Telephone
6161
J. N. Powell, Inc.
Funeral Home
!4 hour Ambulance Service
D. Al. Blue, Jr.
Manager
Southern Pines
14th day of February, 1942.
HOWARD F. BURNS,
F20.M13 Town Cleric
E.XECl'TORS’ NOTICE
Having qualified as executors un-
c’er the Last W'ill and Testament of
Anne Fleming Popham, deceased, late
^■f Pinebluff, Moore County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all persons
having claims against the estate of
said deceased to exhibit them to the
undersigned of Pinehurst. North Car
olina on or before the '20th day of
February 1943 or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of their r.ecovery. All
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 13th day of February, 1942.
PAUL DANA.
LOUISE POPHAM GUNNING,
Fxecutors of the Last W'ill and Testa
ment of Anne Fleming Popham,
Deceased F20-M27
Mrs. John Beasley and Mrs. R. G.
Wallace spent Wednesday in Monroe
visiting Mrs. Beasley’s mother.
Mrs. J. G. Downing and Mrs. H.
'Lee Thomas returned Friday from
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND BY
CO>rMISSIOXER
Defendants, same being recorded in
Land Tax Sales Judgment Docket
No. 10, at page 78, in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
Moore County, the undersigned Com
missioner, will on MONDAY. APRIL
6. 1942, at 12 o’clock NOON at the
Court House door in Carthage. Moore^
County, North Carolina, sell at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, the following described lands:
Lots 11 and 12 and the 16 foot al.
ley between lots 10 and 11, all in
Block L&15, as shown on a map
of Southern Pines. Moore County,
North Carolina.
Dated this 3rd day of March. 1942.
J. VANCE ROWE, Commissioner.
M13, 20. 27,Apr. 3.
U. L. Barrett is slightly improving
ut the Moore County Hospital.
Miss Katharine Blue, of Durham
and Mrs. Joe W. Pinkston ind sons,
Joe, Jr., and Bobby, of Fa.vettevillo,
spent the week-end with their par,
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Blue.
Bla^fr E> Beasley of Smithfield,
spent the week-end with his family.
Mrs. Harold Thompson, of the
high school faculty, spent the week,
end in Sumpter. S. C„ with Dr,
Thompson.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Sinclair and
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Sinclair, Jr.,
were dinner guests Sunday of Charlii
Jones and family of Cameron
Watts Hough of Kannapolis, spent
the week-end with his family.
“SWAN IS TWINS"
says Grade All»n
NO OTHER STATE
TRANSPORTS SO MANY,
CHILDREN TO AND FROM
SCHOOL AS DOES NORTH
CAROLINA. A FLEET OF OVER
4,000 Busts IS used!
SIEIC
fenoot
Notice is hereby given that by vir.
ti'e of the Interlocutory Order of
Foreclosure made and entered by the
Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore
County on the 30th day of September | xoTIC'E OF S.ALE OF L.VND BY
1941 in the matter of the TOWN
OF SOUTHERN PINES, Plaintiff,
vs. ANNIE HILL and husband,
.rAMES HILL. KATHARINE RIG.
l;aN SPA UGH, ADMRX OF THE
COMmSSIOXER
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of tne Interlocutory Order" of
^ I Porcclosure made and entered by the
F^STATE OF WM. JUNGE, Deceased., ^jerk of the Superior Court of Moore
Sunrise Theatre
Southern Pines, N. C.
Two Shows Each Night at 7:15 and 9:00 P. M.
Saturday, March III, Matinee at 3:00 P. M.
Nile 7:1.") and 9:00 P. IVI.—Gene Autry and Smiley Burn
ette in “Heart of the Rio Grande.’’
Monday and Tuesday, March 23, 24—Robert
Montffoniery and Irene Dunne in “Unfinished Business.”
iime 7:15 and 9:00 P. M.
Wednesday, March 25. Pat Obrien and John
(iarfield in “Flowing (Jold.” Time 7:15 and 9:00 P. M.
County on the 2nd day of March 1942
in the matter of the TOW^N OF
SOUTHERN PINES. PLAINTIFF,
VS. D. D. S. CAMERON and wife,
MARGARET P. CAMERON and
MARY E. HOWE, DEFENDANTS,
same being recorded in Larici Tax
.Sales Judgment Docket No. 10, at
page 82. in the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of Moore Coun
ty. the under.signed Commissioner,
will on MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1942, at
12 o'clock NOON at the Court House
door in Carthage, Moore County.
North Carolina, sell at public outcry
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described lands:
Being Lots 13 and 14 in Block F
.^•2 as shown on a Map entitled "A
Map of the Town of Southern Pines,
N. C., and recorded in the Moore
County Registry.
Dated this 3rd day of March 1942.
J. VANCE ROWE, Commissioner.
M13, 20, 27, Apr. 3.
DISTRIBUT/ON AND RETAILINO
OF LEGAL BEER ISAM IMPORT
ANT NORTH CAROLINA
INDUSTRY PROVIDINO
JOBS FOR 13,000 people!
North Carolina's legal beer industry wants fo preserve the
economic benefits of beer for the state, and to protect the
good name of this beveraee of moderation. The industry
vvorksthroughthis Committee and your law officers to keep
the retail sale of beer wholesome and law-abiding^.
CAl^ HELP the industry’s socially valuable program:
If you like beer, buy it only in respectable, orderly places—
by far the great majority. Report violations of the law to
> our law officers or to this Committee.
BREWERS AND NORTH CAROLINA
BEER DISTRIBUTORS COMMITTEE
Edj^arH. Bain, Stoie Oirector, Suite 813-817 Commercial Bidg. Raleigh
PUBLISHED IN COOPERATION WITH THE BREWING INDUSTRY FOUNDATION
Bill’s been in the army since the first call
Herbert’s going- now.
We will carry on and continue
the efficient prompt service
which this shop has always
given its patrons.
OSCAR STEVENS
Formerly with McNeill & Co.
Bill’s Shoe Service
s#
Make your shoes last
longer! Good work—Low
prices!
FEED and GARDEN
Break Swan into
Half and half;
One for kitchen,
One for
• Swan’s 8 ways better than old-style
floaties; you’d better buy some or
you’ll get my goaties. Swan suds twice
as fast as old-timers. Try it and see!
Tune in every week:GRACiE alien
GEORGE BURNS • PAUl WHITEMAN
Thursday and Friday, March 26 and 27. Fred
eric March and .^lartha Scott in “One Foot In Heaven.”
Time 7:15 and 9:1.5 P. M.
NEW WHITE FLOATING SOAP
LCVCN BnOTHERt COMPANY. CAMBM1DOI. MAS*.
Wood’s Field, Garden and Flower Seeds, Acme Old
Reliable Fertilizer for your Farm and Garden.
Vigoro Bone Meal and Cotton Seed Meal for Shrubbery,
LawTis and Hedges. 40 lb. clipped and recleaned Oats.
The best choice Timothy Hay,
Purina’s Famous Chows for Poultry and all Live Stock
I
NcNeill & Company
Telephone fi244
Southern Pines, N. C.
RARE
For
STAR
YOUR
RUM FORD CAKE
IS SUCH
A HIT!
YOU KNOW
JUST WHAT TO DO
IM ENVIOUS
OF YOURSUCCESS
RUMFORD
fatt: Write for Rumford's new bo*k-
l«t full of IdMS to make your baking
b«tt«r. Address: Rumford Baking Pow-
d«r, Box Ai Rumford, Rhode Island.
PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS.
OPPORTUNITY
Investment
ie%
A ^splendid home, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, servants’ rooms
also, well located on large grounds. $15,000 in rent has
already been paid owner: house now rented at $100.
per month.
$4200. cash and balance on 1st mortgage already in
force. Taxes and Insurance $220. per year. Electric
kitchen equipment included in price.
A fine investment on a most comfortable home.
EUGENE C. STEVENS
Phone 5121
Southern Pines
North Carolina