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Page Eight THE PILOT—Southern Pines. North Carolina Friday* February IS. 1952 County Documents Dating From 1760 Acquired By Historical Association John Ray Collection Added To Archives In North CarbUna Wing The Moore ,county Historical A^pctiation has acquired its first llilCCtlCMl IH 1.03^ major,, collectioji , pf, , historical county idbcutnents, it was report ed,, this week. Several County Offices Up For April 19 looms as an important date iii Moore County politics. It ..The ..collection comprises the is the deadline for candidates to papers i of the .John . Kay family,!file for the General Assembly which ha-ve been, .until, now,.kept aod 'for most county offices. in the. cld homeplace on the Ray property Jiorth:of. KnoUwood air field. Gutstanding item of the col- Since these seldom file until close to'the deadline, political in terest at the moment is gathering lection is the original grant from around a much earlier date— King George Third to Arch Me-1 March-22, the deadline for filing Duffie, .who, , presumably, laterifor state offices, wHh a full slate sold the property to the Ray fam- fj.om Governor on down due to ily. The date of the grant is 1760,'ij^ -elected this year. and - it is signed by the colonial governor,: William Try on, of famed Tryon Palace. • The -grant is faded and torn in many places, but the printing and 'handwriting- is -still clearly leg ible. The seal is attached by a laded piece of ribbon. Congressmen -will also be elect ed; Rep. C. B. Deane, of the Eighth district, -was the first to file, and no opposition has appeared as yet. There will be no State Senator from Moore this year, as, accord ing ■ tb the turn-about system which holds in the four-county Other items in the collection in- j2th district, it is Hoke county’s felude tax receipts, deeds, records; to produce a senator, frjdentures and land surveys,] ^ majority of Moore County of- jdatmg from 1800 to 1860, with ^^ose terms are expiring severak deeds and sui-Veys of the expected to seek reelection, ^ate 17TOS. There are also many, g^g^e during the May Jetters from ,Civil.War days. 'gj primary are those of Rep. H. I One of the most interesting of cuften Blue; Gordon M. Cameron, Jhe documents is a paper eontam-^j^^i^^^^ ^^e board of county mg the terms of employment of commissioners, and board mem- h school teacher. .Headeik‘Articles j m. Pleasants, W. J. Dun- pf Agreement between Hugh Ray^i l. R. Reynolds and J. M. Cur- pnd . the- undersubscribers,’ the j m! Culbertson, chairman of contract contains three articles. the county board of education, and board members T. R. Phillips, Jere McKeithen, George Purvis The first pledges the teacher "to use his best endeavors in promo ting the advancement in litera,-i'''^j'^rtiu*'j’D'i”*'^ ture” of his pupils. The second ar- tide states , that he is to receive the sum of one dollar and eighty cents for each scholar per quar ter, the school to run from August __ „ 16 for five months. He is also to ^ through 17. be furnished “boarding, lodging and washing during the contin uance of the school.” ;Signing this document are many names well-known in local an nals of the first settlers of Moore County: Laughlin Currie, four Blacks, John, Malcolm, Kenneth, and Mary Neil McLaughlin, Nancy McKenzie and John McCollum. It is thought that the Ray papers may be of unique interest, as it is generally believed that little re A second primary, if necessary, will be held June 28. Meanwhile, registration for those not already '-'n the books will be open from Registration for absentee bal- Totting in the primary, however, has already begun—at least for military personnel, only ones eli gible to vote absentee in the pri mary. BLOODMOBILE (Continued from page 1) staff, coming with it from Char lotte, will be assisted at the gym _ by volunteers recruited by th mains in the county of such man-1volunteer services com- uscript material of the early pio- niitte®”Mrs. C. N. Page, chair- neer period. Plans are being made by the Historical Association to put the collection on exhibit in the Fine Arts room as soon as proper cases may be secured. RADIO (Continued from Page 1) vice versa. In addition to those whose cars are being equipped, operators’ li cense-has been granted Charles McLeod, justice of the peace in kiqoj the sheritFs office, who will do much of the sending and receiv ing; and Carthage Police Chief Bernice Cameron, who lives at the jail. A remote circuit will be in stalled at the Carthage jail, for automatic activation when the sheriffs office is closed or does not answer. ABC officers have had two-way radio communication for the past two or three years. However, they are getting new equipment as part of the comprehensive network. Though the State Highway Patrol operates on a different frequency, the planned installation of a re ceiver at Wadesboro beamed to Moore county will tie them in too, making them part of the general network not only for civil defense, but for routine law enforcement. Cumberland, Lee and Richmond counties all have radio protection, and Montgomery county is install rrr Everyone willing to give blood is asked to call his or her local chairman, or the chapter office here, for an appointment. Dona tion of blood is painless, takes little time and has no bad after effects. Tests are given in ad vance to determine the donor’s fitness, and a short rest period afterward is required. Light re freshments will be served without ^.vip-rcre following donation of 82nd AIRBORNE (Continued from Page 1) begin March 15. The' 82nd Air borne will play the part of the Aggressor troops. ’The American or “Friendly” forces are expected to consist of sions from the southeastern states and Minnesota, and the First Armored division from Fort Hood. Air support for both sides will come from the Ninth and Eight eenth Air Forces. The exercise is expected to be completed around May 11, and the 82nd is expected to arrive back home around May 1. ing it, considerably enlarging the area of operation for each. Com munication will flash beyond county lines, for quick cooperation when needed. Southern Pines has had police radio protection for about two years. It has proven most effec tive here. Poultry specialists at State Col lege say efficient production should be the aim of every North I Carolina poultrvman who wants to have a profitable season in 1952. An antibiotic, streptomycin sul fate, has been found effective in controlling a bacterial disease of bean seedlings. This finding opens up a new approach to the control of plant diseases caused by bac teria, fungi, and viruses. ‘‘Old Fox” and West End Teams Coming For Final Home Game Here Tuesday The “Old Fox” will be here Tuesday night with his West End Wildcats, to close out the home season for the Blue, and White basketball clubs. For local fans the annual visit of the West End girls piloted by J. F. Sinclair, long known in the Sandhills for his fighting basket ball teams, is a “must” game to see. Coaches in these parts sadly acknowledge “Fessor” Sinclair as one of the cagiest in the busi ness. While he is directing only the girls this year, with Coach Tucker handling the West End boys, plenty of evidence indicates that having the Old Fox on hand fires up both teams. At West End, the Blue and White divided a twin billing, the girls taking theirs while the Southern Pines boys lost a one- point overtime match. Nobody here expects anything but another close boys’ game and the “Fes sor” has hinted that his girls don’t often drop two in a row. ’The Southern Pines band, sur prise attraction of the year, will have additional stunts and num bers for its final game appearance of the season. —JAP Case of Burned Child May Cause Revision In Law A civil suit which, if success ful,, may cause a revision in state law was instituted this week in Moore superior court by Carthage attorneys E. J. Burns and W. D. Sabiston, Jr. They wish to prove that, even if a hospital is classified as “char itable,” it should be held liable for the safety of persons entrust ed to its care; and that paying pa tients at such an institution should not in any case be classified as' “charitable.” Present law, it seems, says otherwise. Accompanying the complaint are photographs of a fair-haired two-year-old girl, with deep scars running up one leg from heel to thigh, and a veritable checker board of scars across her back The little girl is Shirley Diane Williams, born September 19, 1949, whose father, Willie Wil liams,. Jr., is plaintiff, as next •friend. Defendant is the Randolph Hospital, Inc., in Asheboro. In the complaint it is stated as fact that Shirley Diane was taken to the Randolph hospital in March 1950 with an illness diagnosed there as pneumonia; that she was placed in a ‘‘croup tent” and left unattended, to brathe in the heated vapors; and ■ that while thus left, the six-months-old baby recefred third-degree burns up the length of her left leg. She was a pneumonia patient for six days, but had to stay 37 days altogether while doctors and surgeons grafted skin from her back to her leg, her father states He adds that the leg has remained weak, is smaller than the other and that both the leg and the lit tle girl’s back ^e permanently mutilated by scarring. The child was received at the hospital as a paying patient, he says, and charged for at the rate of $4.50 a day during the time she was a pneumonia patient. Labor atory fees, drugs and medication brought the bill up to $51.55, which he states was paid. Damages of $25,000 are being sought for the child’s injuries. Action was started in Randolph superior court by Attorney Burns last May. An answer filed by the hospi tal disclaimed liability, stating that under the law it was classi fied as a “charitable inrtitution” and therefore not subject to such claims. Attorney Sabiston became in terested in the case and, on Mr. Burns’ request, joined him as as sociate counsel for the plaintiff. They decided to start their action anew, this time in the Moore court. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Williams, Jr., live on Steeds Rt. 1. Mr. Wil liams is an employee of the Rob bins Miills. Additional informa tion revealed that Shirley Diane was one of twin girls. Her sister was ill with pneumonia at the same time as Shirley Diane, and died. In desperation the young parents rushed their surviving child to the Randolph hospital, asking no charity but only medi cal aid. USED CARS More Than 50 Cars To Choose From 51 Chevrolet 2-door 51 Ford Convertible 51 Ford 2-door 46 Chevrolet 4-door 50 Dodge 2-door 49 Chevrolet Club Coupe 49 Plymouth 4-door 47 Chevrolet Fleetline Aero 42 Ford 2-door Where Prices Are Bom. Not Raised PHILLIPS MOTORS Carthage, N. C. FOR RENT: Small 3 room house. Dr. L. M. Daniels. Tel. 2-6382. fl5c For SALE; Knotty pine home bar. Woodworking done. Cali 2-2721. fl5,22p SALES MANAGER WANTED to sell lots locally and nationaUy. Big returns. Wonderful oppor tunity. Salary and commission. Write fully, state salary. Box 58, Southern Pines. Interview (Gordon) Tuesday, February 26, Southland Hotel. fl5,22c Qassified Ads Light face caps and lower case type„4c per word; BLACK CAPI TALS. 5c per word. Minimum price, per Ad, 50c. A^L ADS IN CLASSIFIED COLUMN CASH. YOU MAKE TTIE TRADE-IN AL LOWANCE when you trade your old appliance on new GENERAL ELECTRIC refri gerators, washers, ranges, etc. No reasonable offer will be re fused. Call us today with no obligation on your part. BLA- LOCK-HARDISON, INC., Aber deen, N. C. fl5c WANTED TO RENT: By perma nent residents 5 or 6 room un furnished house or apartment after March 1. Reply J. G. Vann, Jr., 305 Forest Road, Raleigh, N. C. fl5c FOR SALE In Pinebluff—2-story 7-room house and 4 lots. Property has several fruit trees, grapevines and shrubs. Some cleared space for garden. $4,000. 2-bedroom 1-story house. Large living-dining room with fireplace. Good heating sys tem. Electric refrigerator and gas range. Automatic oil wa ter heater. Venetian blinds. House about four years old. In excellent condition. $8,500. Small 6-room 1^4 story house. Excellent location. Floor fur nace. Insulated. Screened-in porch. Price including living- room and dining room rugs and Westinghouse laundro mat. $6,000. A beautiful and comfortable home near the Country Club. 3 bedrooms, 1% baths, living room with fireplace, kitchen, screened-in porch and open terrace. Lot 110x100 nicely planted. Car port. Basement with oil burner. Hot air heat. Electric stove and refrigera tor. Venetian blinds through out. $18,000. 10 acres beautifully wooded land 330 feet frontage on hard surface road just 1 mile from town. $2,400. BARNUM REALTY CO. HOME GRAPE COLLECTION: Red, White and Blue. Two each Red Lutie, White Niagara and Blue Concord—total 6 2-year Grape Vines—Offer No. 1-12, $3.35, Postpaid. Write for 56- page Planting Guide Catalog in Color. Salespeople wanted. WAYNESBORO NURSERIES Waynesboro, Virginia. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Looking for a good buy in a comfortable home, 5 rooms and bath, oil heat; close to business district and park. Partially fur nished; sale price $6000. ’Two hundred fifty dollars buys this lot on Ashe street; size 46 by 150 ft. We have other de sirable lots at reasonable prices. Two bedroom house located near Country Club; two baths, large living room opening on a large flagstone terrace; kitchen, dining room,' basement, oil heat, garage. Property in ex cellent condition including grounds. Priced at less than cost to build today. For Rfint in Aberdeen—3 bed room unfurnished house, $75. 4 bedroom furnished house. 2 bedroom unfurnished house, $55. We have a number of desirable listings in Southern Pines, Ab erdeen and Pinebluff. May we show you the properties listed with us before you buy. LIST THE PROPERTY YOU HAVE FOR SALE WITH YOUR REALTOR REAL ESTATE LOANS We are direct brokers for a re liable life insurance company for FHA and conventional loans—low interest rates. May we discuss your financing with you? J. D. AREY & CO. REALTORS Tel. 8701 Aberdeen. N. C. FOR SALE 6 room house Vermont Ave. 10 room house Bennett St. Tourist Home, furnished, on Highway No. 1. Apartment House (9 units fur nished) on No. 1. 10 room house, Ashe St. 6 room house (furnished) Pine bluff. Several lots on Delaware Ave. Reasonable. Several nice lots Edgewood Heights. J. D. SITTERSON Phone 2-8445 WANTED: Companion, able to cook and drive. Apply in per son, Mrs. Treat, Barberry Cot tage, Pinehurst. Tel. 4311. fl5c NEW HOUSE FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE. 2 COMPLETE TILE BAIHS. NICE LARGE LOT. PHONE 2-5525 OR 2-7184. fl5p FOR SALE: New modern ranch house; 3 bedrooms, 2 complete tile baths, beautiful setting in dogwood and pines, on large lot. Shown by appointment only. Tel. Southern Pines 2-4304 or 2-2711. fl5p FOR RENT: Furnished apartment on West Indiana Ave.; two bed rooms, private bath, modem kitchenette, heat, beautiful yard and garden. Tel. 2-5082. fl5c FOR SALE: Leu'ge size cabinet Victrola with records, $10. Ph. 2-5301 in daytime. FOR RENT: Furnished apart ment. Heat and hot water fur nished. Private bath. 470 N. Ashe St. Tel. 2-7012. fl5p FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment. Electric kitchen. Hot and cold water. Call B. Weath- erspoon, 2-6043. fl5c NEW AND USED TRACTORS & IMPLEMENTS FOR SALE. AT YOUR FERGUSON TRACTOR DEALER FOR AREA, MOORE TRACTOR 8t IMPLEMENT CO., SALES & SERVICE, CARTH AGE. fl5,22.29.in7c ENGRAVED Business Cards. Quick service and reasonable prices. The Pilot FOR RENT: 3 room furnished apartment. Heated. 460 North Ashe St. Tel. 2-7285. fl5p DID YOU KNOW that your old refrigerator, washer, range, etc., can be used as part or all of the down payment on new GEN ERAL ELECTRIC APPLI ANCES? Call us and let our salesman discuss your anpli- ance needs with you. BLA- LOCK-HARDISON, INC., Aber deen, N. C. fl5c FOR Public Stenographic serv ices, call Mrs. Plant, 129 E. Pennsylvania Avenue, phone 2-2051. fl5p FOR RENT: Furnished rooms, heated. Continuous hot water. No transients. 250 South West Broad St. FOR SALE: Red Cocker Puppies, 8 weeks old, 1 male, 1 female, champion blood lines. Register ed A. K. C. See at Skyline, call 2-7574, Arch F. Coleman. fl5c FOR SALE: Bendix Washer. Call 2-8331. fl5p GAS RANGES: For one in any price range or any trade name. We install, service and supply material. Bottle Gas Service. Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Southern Pines or Aberdeen. fl5c SPECIAL SALE One good House in good location; reason able price. Will sell with or without furniture. See E A. LEWIS FOR RENT: 4-room fimiished cot tage, one bedroom. Electric kitchen. 745 N. May St. Phone 2-6922 or 2-2701. f8p KELVINATORS: Would like to trade you a new, modem model for your old used One. Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Southern Pines or Aberdeen. fl5c Highland Lodg< 245 East Vermont Ave. Southern Pines AMERICAN or EUROPEAN PLAN Miss Belle Fitzgerald TeL 2-8611 Highland Lodge 245 E. Vermont Ave, Baked Young Qiidien Dinner $1.75 Sunday, Feb. 17-r-liOO p. m. Tel. 2-8611 fl5c FOR SALE: Beautiful Toy Ter rier - Chihuahua puppies. N®w 8 weeks old. Ready to go El- wood Parker, Niagara, N. C. Phone Southern P^nes 2-8777. fltfc FOR RENT: Large furnished pri vate room and bath. Twin beds. By season or year. Phone 4212 or 5662 Pinehurst. f81522c FOR RENT: Efficiency and oae- reom apartments, furnished or unfurnished. By season or year. No children or pets. Phone 4212 or 5662 Pinehurst. 181522c FOR RENT: Sm^ furnished apartment opposite Park. Heat, hot water, electrically finish ed. 165 Penn. Ave. fStfc FOR RENT: Nice dean f^art- ment, 3 rooms and bath. Elec tric kitchen. Hot and cold water. 175 W. Maine. Phone 2-6324. fBtfc Plenty of good water from a drill ed well. Write for iUusfratec booklet and estimate, giving *t* the direction and how far yoi. live from your postoffice. Heat er Well Company, Inc., Raleigh N C. tfchg MAYTAG WASHERS: Conven tional and automatic. Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Southern Pines or Aberdeen. fl5c FOR RENT: 4 room house, fur nished. Call 2-5622. fl5p PINEHURST LOTS FOR SALE: Best residential section. $500 to $1500. Pinehurst phone 4222. P. O. Box 1174. 115p FOR RENT: Furnished apartment. Couple only. Call 2-5622. fl5p COLEMAN or KRESKY Oil burn ing equipment. See us for a trade. We instaR and service what we sell. Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Aberdeen and Southern Pines. fl5c FOR RENT: Furnished apartment for couple. Living room, bed room, kitchenette and bath. Park View. n9tf TELEVISION Service and Re{m!r Factory Certified Wm. J. Strattan Southern Pines Phone 2-8882 NOTICE: Do you own timber Btcit needs thinning—^Let our gi^u- ate foresters inspect your tim ber and supervise the marking without charge. We buy saw timber, pulpwood and hmd. Cape Fear Wood COrporatimi, R. H. Park, Agt Phene 4280, Rockingham, N. C. alOtfc WANTED; OLD BOOKS. LET TERS. DOCUMENTS. GOLD COINS, OIL PAINTINGS. SIL- VERWARE, OLD JEWELRY. JOSEPH GARNIER, WELLES LEY BLDG„ PINEHURST, N. C. ii9.16L23.30e Baby chicks Rocks;, Reds, CroEses or White Leghorns as hatched $9.95 per 100 postpaid. Addr^ Seeley’s Chicks, Norfolk 10, Virginia. j254L8,t5p, FOR SALE: Venetian Blinds, cus tom made. Repairing and re painting. Asphalt and Rubt^ Tile Flooring. Weather strip ping. Overhead Garage Deoxs: Prompt service. Estimates free. Cameron’s Inc. Phhne 2-4283. tf FOR RENT: Furnished apartment Bedroom, kitchen and bath. See Mrs. Horner in Patch’s or eaQ 2-7945 after 6 p. m. d7tfc FOR RENT: Furnished or unfur nished apartment, two or three rooms, private bath. Private en trance. Phone 2-6934. fl5p FOR RENT: 3 roorn newly paint ed furnished apartment. Ground floor. Water furnished. 535 N. Ashe. Tel. 2-6253. fl5p GOOD USED CABS 1950 Olds 98 Sedan 1949 Olds 98 Sedan 1949 Chev. Fleetline 2 door 1949 Chev. Con-vertible 1946 Lincoln 1941 Chev. Business Coupe 1939 Chevrolet 2-door 1951 Buick 2 door Cherry Motor Sales TeL 2-4411 LADIES: Plan your spring and summer wardrobe now. Suits, Croats, Toppers, Dresses made to order. Mrs. Edna W. McDonald, Southern Pines 2-7483. fl5,22,29p HOME FOR SALE: 6 ROOM HOUSE. 3 BEDROOMS. AT TACHED GARAGE. PLAY- ROOM IN BASEMENT. NICE GROUNDS. 4 LOTS. CONVEN IENTLY LOCATED. POSSES SION WITHIN 30 DAYS. EX CLUSIVELY LISTED WITH J. E. CAUSEY. PHONE 2-5525 OR 2-7184 flSp FOR SALE: Beautiful living- room suite, Simmons sofa bed, matching chair; mahogany cof fee table. Used only 8 months. Phone 2-5493. f8tfc OIL HEA’TER: One small used heater for sale, cheap. Parker Ice & Fuel Co., Southern Pines or Aberdeen. fl5c Apartments For Rent Houses For Sale Pollock & Fullenwidear CaU 2-8732 WELL BORING: Let us bore yon a nice 20” well, tiled complete ly for only $3.75 per foot R. P. Blackweder, 2% miles south of Sanford on No. 1 highway. Rte. 1. No Sunday orders pleaset J13 FOR RENT: To adults, nicely fur nished, spacious 3 room apart ment. First floor.' Mrs. Bruce Lewis, 310 N. Bennett. £8c LISTEN, FOLKS: Delicious home-cooked supper at Masonic Hall February 16, 6-9 o’clock, only $1. Sponsored by Magnolia Chapter. fl5p. FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT 3 Bedrooms, large Living Room, Kitchen and Bath Located in Residential Pinebluff. Call Pinebluff 176 for Information FOR SALE: Rugs, 2 new rose 12 by 12. One used homespun 9 by 12. Tel. 2-8791. fl5p FOR RENT: 3 room apartment! with bath. 145 W. Conn. Ave. Phone 2-5502. fl5c LAKEVIEW For Sale: 5 room house. Pri vate water supply. Located on Holly street. (Tall Wilbur M. Currie, Pinehurst 3772, Southern Pines 2-5525. jlStfc FRESH COUNTRY EGGS - 55c doz. Also Groceries COBLE'S ICE CREAM MAGAZINES-COMIC BOOKS SUNDAY PAPERS CRAFT’S PURE OIL STATION AND GROCERY U.S. Highway No. 1, Between Aberdeen and Southern Pines FOR SALE: 8 room house with garage. Can be converted to two! apartments. 3 bedrooms down stairs, 2 finished rooms upstairs. | 40 gal. electric tabletop water i heater. $3,000. 490 Iowa Ave.,' TeL 2-4673. fl5c I ■ ^FOR SALE: Several chairs, ma hogany; wicker table, desk and settee; teacart. Tel. 2-4882. tfc SPENCER SUPPORTS Individually Besigned For Abdomen, Ba^ and Breasts Mrs. Jessie B. Maze Dealer 130 Massachusetts A-vei Telephone 8381 Southern Pines AUTO LOANS ALS(D REFINANCING Money in 10 Minutes AUTO CREDIT CO. SANFORD, N. C. 207 So. S+eale St. . Phone 258 W. C. HILDERMAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Ph. 2-7264 225 Weymouth Rd. Southern Pines. N. C. ENGRAVED Wedding Announce ments and Invitations. Quick service, reasonable prices. The Pilot. LET US HELP YOU OWN YOUR OWN HOME. FHA DIRECT AND GI LOANS. HOME AND BUSINESS PROPERTY. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR EXPE RIENCE. 4% GJ. 4V4% FHA. ACT NOW. HENRY L. GRAVES, AIKEN BUILDDia PHONE 2-220L
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