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Friday, April 3, 1942. THE PILOT, Southern Pines, North Carolins Page K «• ♦♦ «♦ H :: •« •• :: ** 4* «♦ :: •« •» :: :: H PENDER Qua£ttij S'Mei Southern Manor Quality Foods STRING BEANS SWEET PEAS 2 SHOE PEG CORN 2 (Colonial Sliced or Halves PEACHES 2 No. 2 Can No. 2 Cans No. 2 Cans 21c 27c No. 2 1-2 Cans California BARTLETT PEARS Mother’s Relish or SALAD DRESSING Honev Nut OLEOMARGARINE 2 No. 2 1-2 Can <it. jar 37c 19c 32c 34c For Extra Energy — Drink Welch's GRAPE JUICE 23c Triple Kresh Sandwich BREAD 2 ])ouble Fresh Golden Hlend COFFEE 2 41c F^rodluce Oept. No. 1 Irish Potatoes Z. 31c Green Cabbage 5 lbs 10c 'I’ender 'I'exas Carrots bunch 5c Large While Head Cauliflower 21c lileached Celery 2 Stlks 13c Firm Lettuce 2 hds 13c ""np'pta'”’'** 4 lbs 19c Strawberries 2 baskets 35c IVleat Dept. Kingham or Morrel Pride Hams half or whole lb 35c (ienuine Spring .,, Leg ’o Lamb lb 33c Lean and Tender Picnic Hams lb 29c Halibut Steak lb 39c Lobster Neat lb 79c Crab Neat lb 89c Nackerel Steaks lb 27c Deep Sea Scallops lb 59c JACKSON SPRINGS Miss Ruby Reece, student nurse in St. Leo’s Hospital, Greensboro, ia spending a few days with her par ents. Mr. and Mrs. M D, Reece. Neil Melvin of Union College, Bas- kervilU*. Ky., is .spending the spring holidays with his parents, Mr. and .Mrs. L. G. Melvin. Mis.s I.ena Thomas of Winston-Sa- lem spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomas and sons, ,Ir. and Gerald visited with Mr. ajid Mr.s. T, C. Thomas Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Ada Hendrelite has returned to "Forth Cottage" after having spent the winter month.s with her daughter, Mrs. A. B. Latta in Hills, i.oro, N. C. Benjamin and Nelson Hurley of the U. S. Navy have been visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. 11 Hurley. Walter Richardson has been on a four.day leave with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Richardson from the U. S. Navy. Miss Vysta Markhilm from Fay etteville and Mr. and Mrs. IrvLn Markham of Greensboro and Paul Blue from Fort Bragg wore Sunday Vi.sitors with Mrs. Ada Markham. Private L. J. Hen.son from Camp Barkley. Texas has been on a ten- rlay furlough with Mr. and Mrs. L. B, Hen.son. Frederick Hurlev and Wade Jones, ** i from Fort Bragg spent Sunday j| ‘ hnre. ||! Mr. and Mrs, Meredith Herndo^ H[and children of Sanford visited with III Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson Sun il ! (lay. LEGAL N 0 TIC K S' WAR OR NO WAR .n the matter of the TOWN OF ■SOUTHKRN riNKS, PLAINTIFF, VS. D. D. S. CAMFRON and wife, MARGARET P. CAMERON and MARY K. HOWE, DEFENDA.NTS. same being recorded in LamI Tax Sales Judgment Docket No. 10, at page 82, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore Coun ty. the undersigned Commis.*iioner, will on MONDAY, APRIL 6, 1942, at 12 o'clock NOON at the Co\u't House doni' in Carthage, Moore Coiuity. North Carolina, sell at public outcry ta the highest bidder for ca.sh, th'> following described lands: Being Lots 13 and 11 in Block F .^•2 as shown on a Map entitled “A .^lap of the Town of Southern Pines. N. C., and recorded in the Moore Coiuity Registry. Dated this 3rd dav of March 1^>42. J. VANCK ROW'F, Commissioner M13, 20. 27, Apr. 3. nnu: s |B 11 «« :: H t: n For EASTER ('ul Fh)wers Lilies, Calla l.ilies, Azaleas. Sweet I’eas, Snap-I)raK(ins. Roses EASTKH C0HSA(;KS I’O'fTEI) l*r,ANTS hy!)k.\N(;e\s CVL.\.MKNS Order your F^>ter plants insure i|uiek j: The Kiowerv Still HliKim in the Sprini'I and flowers now, acd deliverj'. ii u t: LEG A L NOTICES NOTK'K OF S\I,K OK LAND BV COMMISSIO.VER Notice is hereby given that by vir. ti’e of the Interlocutory Order of Foreclo.sure made and entered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Moore | County on the 30th day of September] 1941 in the matter of the TOWN OF SOUTHERN PINES, Plaintiff, vs. ANNIE HILL and husband, JAMES HILI., KATHARINE RIG. GAN SPAUGH, ADMRX OF THE ESTATE OF WM JTTNGE, Deceased. Defendants, same being recorded In Land Tax Sales Judgment Docket No. 10, at page 78, in the office of the Clerk of the S\iperior Court of Moore County, the undersigned Com missioner. will oji MONDAY, APRIL G, 1012, at 12 o’cli-ck NOON at tho Court House door in Carthage, Moore County. North Carolina, sell at pub lic outcry to the highest bidder for c.Tsh. the following described lands: Lots 11 and 12 and the 10 foot al. ley between lots 10 and 11. all in Block LiSrl,'). as shown on a map of ,‘=;outhern Pines. Moore County, North Carolina. Dati d this 3rd dav of March, 1942. j J. VANCE ROWE, Commissioner.! M1.3, 20. 27.Apr. 3. ‘ NOTICK OF SALK OF LAND I5V1 i (O.MMISSIONKK 1 I Notice is hereby given that by j virtue of fne Inlerlocutory Order'of . Foreclosure made and entered by the •'^lerk of the Superior Court of Moore t'ountv or. the 2nd dav of March 1942 NOTK K OF SALK OF I..\NO RV ( OM.MISSIONKK Notice is hereby given that by virtue of that Interlocutory Judg.: inent of foreclosure signed by Hon. {i J Will Pless, Jr., Judge Presiding at the December 1941 Term of the! j Superior Court of Moore Countv in the ca.se of the TOWN OF SOUTH-' ERN PINES, Plalntitff. vs. NICK| RAPATAS and wife. BILLIE RA-| PATAS, ELIZABETH L. SANFORD, N. G. FONVILLI^:, TRUSTEE fori GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY AND MADISON PAINT COMPANY/ D>'fendants, same being recorded in; Land Tax Sale.«i Judgment Docket No, 10, at page 80, in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Monre County, the undersigned Com missioner. will on WEDNESDAY. APRIL l.-jth, 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 ca.sh, the following described lands: FFRST TRACT: Being Lot. No. 1 in Block C&l, as .shown on a map en., titled ^lap of the Town of South-, ern Pines, N. C .” and recorded in the Moore Cnuntv Registry. second' TRACT: BEGINNING it the south east corner of Penn. ■ vve. and Bennett Street in the Town of Southern Pines and rimning thence with the south line of Penn. Ave. (S. 36 degrees l.T mln. E. f-r a dis tance of 40 feet1; thence parallel with the eastern line of Bennett Street and no feet distant therefrom (S. ■'i3 degrees 15 min. W. for a distance! of 40 feet; thence parallel with the | south line of Penn. Ave. ar.d 70 feet distant therefrom. N. .36 degrees 45 min. W. for a distance of .'lO fe^t o a stake to the east line of Ben. nett Street; thence with siiid line N. ■ >3 degrees l.'i min. E. for a distance of 70 feet to the beginning, being' a portion of Lots 13 and 14 in B'ock L &4, as shown on a map entitled "A Map of the Town of Southern Pines. N. C.,” which is of record in the of. fice of the Regi.ster of Deeds of Moore Coimty. Dated this 3rd dav of March, 1942. J. VANCE HOWE, V20..\10. Commis,=ioner. Mrs. Chandler’s Greenhouses Fl(»>vers by Wire Everywhere Ifll South Hennett Street Telephone ei."}! II :: « • • « n Patterson's Mutual Burial Ass'n. Officc.s at Sandhills Funeral Home Southern Pines, N. C. Tel. Sill i| PROMPT MODERATE | li DRY CLEANING SERVICE I I I I THE \:ai_et I II y D. C. JE.WSEX jj •• Telephone ot)51 Southern Pines }| * J X Highland Pines !nn Open October to ]\Iay 29th Season r ft jj » *• Cheerful homelike atmosphere, splemiid dining room S service. Delightful surrouniiings. H }i Weymouth Heiijht.s near Country Club. Good Parking space. i| \\. f. PL\NN, i^lana^er Southern Pines, N, C. J»fLOT ADVERTlSINf, PAYS «« ’ • • •• , i! 1 iNJI I Swan-derful suds For dishes *n duds! Swan-derful, too» For baby *n you! • Swan-derful suds because Swan’s baby-gentle, pure as imported castiles. Swan-derful suds because they come twice as fast as old-style floating soaps! Swan up and see for yourself! Tune in every week: graqe auen OEOROE BURNS • PAUL WHmMAN NEW WHITE FLOATING SOAP uviR •noTHcne company, cambriooi. mai*. c CNN You Can Help Us Conserve Vital War Materials All-out war requires the whole-hearted cooperation of each oi ue to help conserve many of the vital matericls needed to win the war. Following are two ways in which you can help yourself by helping ub: 1. You can notify us in advance of service requirements—such as adjustments or repairs, reconnecting service, and setting meters v/l”‘ch may not demand immediate attention. Then, rather than make a s5r.g!« call we can group your call with other calls in your neighborhood and thus conserve tire mileage, gasoline, automotive equipment and other material needed by our Gorernment to win the war. 2. You can notify us of any anticipated request for connoctions !o. our lines recfuiring the use of copper wire or aluminum, steel and other materials that are vital to our country's Victory Program. Due to National De fense, the amounts of such materials we may use are limited by th* War Production Board through Priorities and Preference Rating Order P-46—Whence the necessity of iHaowing our customers’ needs well in ad vance so that aatevials ncry be alloeoted to the best possible advantage. Witk yeur oooperoUoa tli'e best inieresis ol all can be Mrved with a minimuia of InconvenienM or delay. Carolina Power & Light Company
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