Page Six THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday. January 12. 19 Lyons Gives Facts On HighwaySafety To Rotary Club News and Personals from Vass Bessie Cameron Smith, Representative — Telephone Vass 8-F31 More Americans were killed on the highways of their nation dur ing the past t,wo years than in World Wars 1 and 2 put together, i^nembers of .the Southern Pines Rotary club vwere told by M. L. Lyons, of West End and Pine- hurst, in a talk on accident pre vention given at their weekly luncheon meeting last Friday at the Village Irin. Mr. Lyons, a member of the Red Cross safety services committee, the Red Cross county lifesaving and rescue squad and also of the district health and safety commit tee of Boy Scopts, showed a Red Cross film on Ipghway safety. He told the njembers of the vital need -of having, many people trained in first aid instruction in Red Cross classes which are soon to. .begin.., ■ He was presented by Francis E. Stubbs,” a,;- ngw member of the Rotary club inducted last month, who served as program chairman. Dr. I, H. Tripcher was induct ed into menjbMship at Friday’s meeting. ;r; • Just one -•member,. was absent, a fact-noted with special interest since the Southern Pines club has entered a three-month attendance contest with that of Carthage. Russell Lorenson, secretary, noted that the absent member. Will W!iggs, could make up attendance a^ another club within six days to n|ake this -week’s score 100 per cent. •“ 'Present with the regular mem bers were visiting, Rotarians Fred Hpwland, of Titusville, Pa., and Bfil Brown, of 'Troy, also the stu dent guest Bill Homer. ^ PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS I The link that had ta come ; The two main roads i to the solution of life’s prob- •’tems, divergent though they I may have seemed to be, are i the way of Science and the way 1 of Reiigbn. These two paths converge in i Christian Science. Today the . rational thinker finds logic, * supported by proof, in the religious thinker’s deep convic- tion of a primal cause, or ;; intelligence, called God. ' Science and religion can now ii agree, for through the Chris- ' tian Spience textbook, “Science s and Health with Key to the ii Scripture!},’’ by Mary Baker i Eddy , the actual Science cd ] Christianity hais been revealed. i This great book shows, through reason and revelation, Honored On Birthday .. Mrs. Dora Ellen Baker, 82, who lives With her son Willie Baker and family on Vass, Rt. 2, south of Lakeview, was given a birthday dinner Sunday - and presented a number of useful gifts. Present to enjoy the occasion with her, in addition to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Baker and their three children, were Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Baker, Furman Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Baker and children, Jefferson Baker, Mrs. EUen Beam and family, all of Vass, Rt. 2; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bean and family of White Plains, Mr. and Mrs. Le roy Bean and child of Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Verenburg and family of Candor, Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Dezern and family of Sanford, and Mr. and Mrs Howard Bean of Biscoe. Mrs. Baker is from Surry coun ty, but has lived in Moore for the past 12 years or more. She has three children living, WiUie and T. B. Baker .and Mrs. EUen Beam. Pioneer Fellowship Party The Pioneer Fellowship of the Vass Presbyterian church held a social at the church Friday night. Relay contests and games were enjoyed in the Sunday School de partment, and refreshments were served. Mrs. N. N. McLean and Mrs. D. -F. Cameron, adult lead ers, were assisted by D. F. Cam eron in supervising the social. Injured In Accident Mrs. Thurlow Evans received news Monday that her brother-in- law, Raymond Abbey, of Balti more, had suffered an eye injury on New Year’s day that resulted in the loss of the sight in that eye. Mr. Abbey, husband of the former Eunice Thompson, is an electri cian and was driving a nail that snapped off and struck him, cut ting the eyeball. He is in Johns Hopkins hospital. News of the accident was con tained in a letter from Mrs. Evans’ mother, Mrs. Morris Lol- lar, of New Jersey, who had ar rived in the Abbey home for a visit shortly before Mr. Abbey was injured. This was the first day he was on the job after un dergoing treatment for a back in jury suffered before Christmas. Mrs. Abbey spent much of her girlhood in Vass, where the fam ily lived for a number of years. School News From The Beta Weekly we learn that: Mrs. P. A. Wilson’s . eighth graders are very proud of Neill William Cameron, who won Dickens, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kennedy, all of Sanford, and Mrs. Julian Leslie of Greensboro. Hugh Medlin of BennettsviUe, S. C., called on his niece, Mrs. Charles Gschwind, Sunday after noon. Pfc. Bobby Crabtree came down from Ft. Meade, Md., for a week end visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Crabtree. Miss Juanita Causey spent Sun- 3ay visiting relatives and friends in Robbins. Mr’ and Mrs. Herbert Lee Price (Peggy Causey) of High Falls and Mrs. Charles Rose and son, Charles, Jr., of Southern Pines were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Causey. Mrs. Winford Parker and son Bruce are spending the week with her mother, Mrs. J. E. Byrd, and sister, Mrs. L. B. Craig. Mr. Park er came with them for a weekend visit and returned to New Bern. Mr. McNair of Broadway has been visiting his son, T. L. .Mc Nair, and Mrs. McNair. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Matthews Carolina ■‘The Perfect Woman,” contin uing at the Carolina theatre, to night (Friday) and Saturday, Jan uary 12-13, at 8:15 p. m. with a Saturday matinee at 3, is the story cf a robot made by a scientist with the face and figure of his niece, Patricia Roc. It is taken out to prove that she is indistin guishable from a real woman. Miss Roc takes the place of the robot and in the bridal suite of a hotel, fast and furious and laughable antics take place before the scientist’s caretaker arrives with the real robot, and matters are cleared up. “It is a farce, so highly spiced and with so many and such laugh able situations that audiences will alternate between chuckles and belly laughs^ through most of the footage,” according to the critics. left Friday on a trip to Chicago, Ill. Their daughter Beverly is spending the time with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Evans. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Doss spent 'iast weekend visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Brewer in Winston- Salem and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Doss in Asheboro. M. F. Daniels and family have moved from West End to the Vass community. The Daniels family resided near Vass for a while be fore going to West End. W. C. Cox, who for the past several months was employed in Sanford, has taken work with the Vass Cotton Mill company. Mrs. L. L. McLean and Mrs. J. D. McLean of Cameron were Fri day spend-the-day guests of their cousin, Mrs. S. R. Smith. They and L. L. McLean had supper Saturday evening with the N. N. McLeans. Mrs. J. D. McLean went to Greensboor Saturday to spend Mrs. S. R. Newton, Miss Mary Scott Newton and Mrs. Fairbanks, of Southern Pines, called on Mrs. W. J. Cameron recently. Mrs. W. T. Cox spent a day last week in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Alexander and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Autrey, Jr., were at home from Asheboro last weekend to visit Mrs. A. V. Autrey, Sr., at Moore County hos pital and Mr. Autrey at home. Mrs. Autrey expected to leave the. hospital the middle of this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Ransdell and family moved to Fuquay on Mon day of last week, and the_ Ray mond Gibbons family moved Tuesday into the Ransdell house, on Union road, which Mr. Gib bons has bought, Charles Ray Pope came down from Richmond last week and Mrs. Pope and baby, Mary Mc- Lauchlin, returned home with him, after visiting Mrs. A. D. Mc- Lauchlin since December 26. required of the highest bidder. This 12th day of December, 1950. H. N. CAMERON, Trustee. dl5-22-29j5-12 NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in a certain deed of trust executed by Leroy McMillan and wife, Janie McMil lan to R. F. Hoke Pollock, Trustee for Bennie Thompson, dated the 11th day of December 1947, and recorded in Mortgage Book 83, page 185, in the office of the Reg ister of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, default ha-ving been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse • door in Carthage, North Carolina, at noon, on the 15th day of January 1951, the property conveyed in said deed of trust, the same lying and being in McNeill Township, County of Moore and State of North Caro lina, and more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning at the east comer of Block K & 8, as shown on a map entitled “A Map of Southern Pines, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina,” duly filed in the office of the Register of Deeds of said County, and running thence with the line of Saylor Street S. 53 degrees IS’ W. 100 feet to the common comer of Lots Nos. 6 and 7 in said Block; thence with the dividing line of said lots, N. 36 degrees 45’ W. 52 feet to a corner; thence N. 53 degrees portion of Lots Nos. 7 & 8 i' Block K & 8. But this sale will be made ject to all outstanding and unpb taxes, and liens of record. A posit of ten percent (10%) shaL, required of the highest bidderb This 14th day of December IM R. F. HOKE POLLOCI d22-29j5-12 “ Truie SUBSCHioE TO THE P I L P MOORE COUNTY’S LEADVi NEWS WEEKLY. 15’ E. 100 feet to New Hamp shire Avenue; thence with New Hampshire Avenue S. 36 degrees 45’ E. 52 feet to the point of beginning, being a J. B. SHORT Floor Sanding and Refinishing Floor Covering All Work Guaranteed. Estimates Free to P.O. Box 382 Ph. 51 Southern Pines. N. C. J. D. Hobbs Attends ! Managers' Meeting the solution to problems of health, supply, or of any other kind. It may be read or ob tained at all Christian Science Reading Roonis. The coupon is also for your use. ! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ! HEADING ROOM Tue. & SaL. 3:00 to 5:00 East New Hampshire Ave. ox 941 Southern Pines O Enclos^iisl IS for a copy of rScience akd Health with Key to the jSoriptures” by Mary Baker Eddy. |Na (Address. poultry medal at the countywide 4-H meeting on December 16. He has the best flock of chickens in the county. Miss Emile Mae Wilson’s pupils had “Toy Day” and “Doll Day” last week On those days the little boys and,girls enjoyed bringing dolls and other toys that Santa had brought them for Christmas. Pupils in Mrs. Bums’ first grade had Tuesday as their “Toy Day.” Personals Mrs. C. P. McMillan, Mrs. P. A. Wilson and Mrs. W. E. Gladstone spent Saturday in Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Waddell and children of Sanford called on Mrs. W, T. Cox Saturday night.; Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Braddy of near Fayetteville visited J^s. Braddy’s sisters, Misses Sallie and Bessie Cameron and Mrs. W. H. Keith a day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Bettini and son Mike of Southern Pines were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and snd Mrs. T. J. Smith. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox were Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Dickens, Miss Shirley In “For Heaven’s Sake,” com ing to the Carolina theatre, Sun day through Wednesday (four days) January 14-17 at 8:15 p. m. with a Tuesday matinee at 3, Clif ton Webb takes over the way he took over “Mr. Belvedere” and leaves the spectator limp from laughter. It is’a richly varied perform ance with Webb as an angel in civilian clothes on a terrestrial as signment, assisted by Edmund Gwenn, also an angel in a busi ness suit, and a couple of young sters waiting to be born. Webb gets into a series of complications that give him a chance to be come an “angel” for a play; Montana cowboy who looks and acts so much like Gary Cooper he is a riot; a playboy trying to resist a siren; and a tough guy who knocks out Jack Larue. In support are Joan Bennett, Robert Cummings, Joan Blondell and the child actress Gigi Per- reau. It is a blend of gags, satire sophistication and surprises. Jimmy D. Hobbs, district super- visoE-of the Occidental Life Insur ance company, Southern Pines, is attending the annual managers’ meeting of his company in their home offices in Raleigh. Coming together for this meet ing are Occidental leaders from all over the United States and Cuba. Mr. Hobbs, in addition to his sup ervisory duties, is a member of the company’s top honor group, the Laurence Lee club, named in honor of Occidental’s president. Starting Thursday night, Jan uary 18, at 8:15 is one of Eng land’s big musical comedies in Technicolor, “Gay Lady,” starring Jean Kent and James Donald. Sunrise JOHN C. PARRISH J , 1 i vPlvtmJjing and Heating Day Phon« 6893 Southern Pinqs Night Phone 6814 >-+■ L. V. O’CALLAGHAN jPLUMBING & HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Telephone 5341 SEVEN S1AR •iMMiad whiskey. “The •traight whiskies are 4 years or more old. 37Vi% straight whiskey. 62Vi% neutral spirits distiiled from grain. 15% straight whiskey 4 years oid. 15% straight whiskey 5 years old. straight whiskey 4 years eld." OOODIftNAM a WORTS LIMITED, PEORIA, ILLINOIS It’s not one but three Red Skel tons in M-G-M’s “Watch the Bird; ie,” hilarious new picture coming to the Sunrise theatre Sunday and Monday. In the new M-G-M com edy Red is seen as Rusty, the he ro; Pop, his zany father; and Grandpop, who has a way with the ladies! Skelton also has two luscious leading ladies in the laugh-loaded film in the persons of Arlene Dahl and Ann Miller. It’s Miss Dahl’s third appearance in a Skelton pic ture, following on “A Southern Yankee” and “Three Little Words.” Ann Miller, last seen in “On the Town,” now leaves hey dancing shoes behind to play a.hi- larity role as Miss Lucky Vista, a beauty-prize winner with more allure than brains. In the supporting cast are Leon Ames, who recently scored in “Crisis,” Pam Britton,' one of Clark Gable’s friends ih “Key to the City,” Richard Rober, last seen in “Dial 1119,” and an eye-filling trio of starlets—Jacqueline Duval, Paula Drew, Georgia. Pelham- who provide targets for Gremd- pop’s appreciative eye. The story casts Skelton as an amateur photographer who in an effort to save Miss Dahl from a pair of villains experiences one howling mishap after the other, climaxed by a wild chase in a two- story straddle truck. The picture was directed by Jack Donohue and produced by Harry Ruskin. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PILOT MOORE COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS WEEKLY. NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contcdned in a cer tain deed of trust executed by Stanley Carlton Tobin to H. N. Cameron, Trustee for Anne C. Mills, dated the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1947, and recorded in Mort gage Book 81, page 72, in the of fice of the Register of Deeds of Moore County, North Carolina, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and said deed of trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the tmder- signed trustee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the courthouse door in Carthage, North Carolina, at noon, on the 15th day of Jan uary, 1951, the property conveyed in said deed of trust the same ly ing and being in McNeill Town ship, County of Moore and State of North Carolina, and more par ticularly described as follows: All those certain lots situ ate, lying and being in the County of Moore and. State of North Carolina, bounded and described as follows: Lots No. 7 and 8 in Block E and Two as shown on a map entitled “A Map of the Town of Southern Pines, Moore Coun ty, North Carolina,” recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County. Being the same premises which J. J. Stroud and Lela R. Stroud, his wife, by their deed bearing date the 18th of April, 1923, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office in and for Moore County, North Car olina, in Deed Book 92, page 158, granted and conveyed unto R. P. Fleegle and Bertha Z. Fleegle, his wife, and the said R. P. Fleegle having died on the 16th of November, 1938, and said premises be came vested in Vertha Z. Fleegle. Being also the same premises conveyed by deed dated April 11, 1946, executed by Vertha Z. Fleegle, widow, to Herbert N. Cameron and wife, Grace Cameron, and re corded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Moore County in Book 151, page 118. But this sale will be made sub ject to all outstanding and unpaid taxes, and liens of record. A de posit of ten percent (10%) shall be Notice of City License Tags j This is to remind you that you may now obtain your Motor Vehicle License Plates for 1951 from the Office of the Town Clerk of Southern Pines. Every resident owner of a motor vehicle, operated in the Town, except motor vehicles tem porarily operated for a period of time not exceeding a total of thirty (30) days, and except motor vehicles operated for car display or car exhibition purposes by car manufacturers or dealers, displaying dealer’s .license plates issued by the State of North Carolina, shall register such vehicle with the Town Registrar of Motor Vehicles, at the Office of the Town Clerk. Every motor vehicle operated on the streets of the Town for which registration is required, shall throughout the current year display the assigned Town number plate in such manner in front or rear as to be visible at all times. The fee for registration and number plate is One ($1.00) Dollar, not prorated. HOWARD F. BURNS, City Clerk. List Your Property Give In Your Poll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the List Takers for McNeill Township, Moore CountY, will sit at the followin places at the times named (and at all other times during the month of January 1951 Home (Carthage-Vass Road), at which places and in which month all property owne: and taxpayers in said township are required to return to the List Takers for taxatio for the year 1951, all the Real Estate, Personal Property, etc., which each one shall ow on the first day of January, or shall be required tb give in then. All male persons b tween the ages of 21 and 50 years are to list their polls during the same time. Return Property and giving in of polls are required, under the pains and penalties imposed 1: law. At Qayroad Afternoon, January 6,195 At Niagara January 10,195 At Lakeview - January 11,195 At Eureka Afternoon, January 12,195 At Vass January 13,20,27,195 At Southern Pines ......January 15,16,17,18,19,195 At Southern Pines ...._ January 22,23,24,25,26,191 At Manly January 30,195 Miehael’s Store Afternoon, January 31,195 All persons who are liable for a poll tax, and fail to give themselves ir and all who own property and fail to list it, will be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and upon conviction, fined or imprisoned. January 1, 1951 MRS. DON J. BLUE. Township List Take FARM CENSUS WILL BE TAKEN THIS YEAR