I r/ THURSDAY. AUGUST 23. 1956 THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina Page SEVEN Farm stocks of com in North Carolina were estimated on July 1 at 13,973,000 .bushels. This is a- bout 42 per cent above the July 1955 stocks. NORTH CAROLINA MOORE COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION M. A. LYONS and wife, ELIZA BETH W. LYONS, PLAINTIFFS VS. ROBERT HANSEN BECK and wife, ^BECK, CHARLES BECK and wife, BECK, JUNE ROSE BECK, WIDOW, and BECK, and County Schools To Open August 30; Almost Complete Teacher Lists Announced By County Superintendent BECK, Minors, DEFENDANTS To: Charles Beck and .wife,- Beck, June Rose Beck, widow, ^Beck and Beck, and any person who may have an in terest in the subject matter of this action: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is to remove the cloud of any claims of the de fendants on the title to real prop erty owned by the plaintiffs in the Town of Southern Pines, North Carolina. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than September 24, 1956, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to this Court for the relief sought. Dated this 31st day of July, 1956. C. C. KENNEDY Clerk of the Superior Court. a2,9,16,23 Only Six Posts In System Now Are Unassigned The teacher list for the 1956-57 school term for Moore County schools was announced this week by H. Lee Thomas, superinten dent. In announcing the list Mr. Thomas said there were only six vacancies in the list which in cludes 240 teachers. The county schools open Aug ust 30. The list: Carthage High School T. N. Frye, principal and his tory; Mrs. Ola Phillips, French, social studies, science; Miss Meade Seawell, English; Charles Mishoe, science; O. D. Wallace, Jr., math ematics; Mrs. Peggy Mishoe, com mercial; W. L. Ingold, vocational agriculture; Mrs. Betty S. Mor gan, vocational home economics; George J. Deaton, Jr., and Miss Valera McCrummen, eighth grade; Miss Annie Ruth Barrin ger and Miss Carolyn Cameron, seventh grade; Mrs. Alice L. Hill, sixth grade; Mrs. Floy Dalrymple and Mrs. H. G. Poole, piano. Carthage Grade School Mrs. Pauline Myrick, fourth grade and building principal; Mrs. Norman Carter, sixth grade; Mrs. Frances Adams, fifth grade; Mrs. Ruth H. Tyson, fourth grade; Mrs. Maude H. Phillips and Mrs. Cath erine McDonald, third grade; Miss WE BUY AND SELL Good Used Cars See Us Now ! PAGE MOTOR COMPANY Ph. 2-5841 Southern Pines Frances McKeithen and Mrs. Gla dys T. Marion, second grade; Mrs. Masai F. Barbour, Mrs. Ruth Gardner and Mrs. Alice W. Cad- dell, first grade. Elise High School C. E. Hackney, principal and driver education; Rex B. Gordon, boys’ physical education, social studies, coach; Frank Splawn, mathematics, social studies; W. Stuart Evans, mathematics, gov ernment; Miss Lillie E. Bulla. English and Spanish; Mrs. Emima Womack, English; Mrs. Frances McDonald, commercial; H. Wilton Powers, science, mathematics; W. J. Thrailkill, vocational agricul ture; Miss Juanita Harrell, voca tional home economics; Mrs. Jean Patton and Miss Marie Williams, eighth grade; Teeman Haithcock and H. Taft Williams, seventh grade; Mrs. William Hancock, music. Robbins Grade School E. Carl Brady, principal, math ematics and seventh grade; Joseph H. Kidd, seventh grade; Mrs. Beatrice M. Kinlaw, Mrs. Lucille H. Owen and Mrs. Robert Tomlinson, sixth grade; Mrs. Ora V. Brady, Mrs. Effie McG. Wil son and Mrs. Bessie McLeod, fifth grade; Mrs. Ruth Marley, Mrs. Betty T. Thomas and Miss Jean ette Henson, fourth grade; Mrs. Maude D. Jackson, Mrs. Swanna Williams and Mrs. Ethel P. An drews, third grade; Mrs. Florence H. Kennedy, Mrs. Aufeade Frye and Miss Lelia McLeod, second grade; Mrs. Sallie H. Evans, Miss Elgie Lee Currie and Mrs. June Parsons, first grade; and Mrs. Au drey B. Poole, music. Cameron High School T. K. Holmes, principal and mathematics; li^rs. Estelle K. Stewart, English and French; Mrs. Carrie M. Hindes, science; Mrs. Francine J. Starnes, com mercial; James Floyd Womble, science, social science and coach; George M. Thomas, vocational agriculture; IV^rs. Beulah B. Womble, vocational home econo mics; Foster T. Brown, seventh and eighth grade; Miss Annie Mc- Fadyen, seventh grade; W. J. Nix, sixth grade; Mrs. W. V. Nix, fifth and sixth grades; Miss Effie Gilchrist, fourth and fifth grades; Miss Lillian Cole, fourth grade; Mrs. Zelah C. Foushee, third and fourth grades; Miss La Verne Lef- ler, third grade; Miss Alline T. Collins, second grade; Miss Alice Hardy, first and second grades; and Mrs. Ellen J.. Gilchrist, first grade. Vass-Lakeview High School John McCrummen, principal 7 YEARS OLD 90.4 PROOF .45 Pint .85 4|5 qt. ^elOTP# ^^’Haight bour®^^ WHISKEY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY bottled by^ BELMONT^DISTI IJJNC .COMPANY LAWRCr^EBURG. INO 7 YEARS OLD • 90.4 PROOF • 6ILM0NT OI8T1LUNO COMPANY, lAWRENCEBURQ, INDIANA^ FJrenchi, science; Mrs. Ruth J. Gladstone, English; W. E. Glad stone, vocational agriculture; Mrs. Sadie M. Maurer, vocational home economics; Mrs. W. A. Evans, commercial; Mrs. Delma Finch, mathematics and science; Mrs. Annie McG. Wilson, eighth grade; R. E. Beasley, seventh and eighth grades; Miss Neolia Mc Crummen, seventh grade; Miss Louise Leslie, sixth grade; Miss Vanessa McLean and Mrs. Mary Lou McCrummen, fifth grade; Mrs. Margaret P. Cameron and Mrs. Dorothy T. Blackwelder, fourth grade; Mrs. Katharine G. Muse, third grade; Miss Bessie Cameron, second grade; Mrs. Ruth McNeill Evans and Mrs. Es telle Boroughs, first grade; and Mrs. H. D. Mclnnis, music. Farm Life High School T. H. Lingerfeldt, principal and mathematics; Mrs. Louise B. Lisk, English and French; Mrs. Jane Aycock, vocational home econo; mics and science; Worth McDon ald, social science and physical education; Mrs. Joyce B. Wilson, sixth and seventh grades; Mrs. Rozella McLeod, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Grace Lingerfeldt, tnird and fourth grades; Mrs. Mabel McCaskill, second and third grades; and Mrs. Jane R. Perry, first and second grades. Aberdeen High School R. E. Lee, principal; Miss Letha Copeland, mathematics; H. E. Bowman, coach and health; Mrs. Emma Pohl, librarian; Mrs. A. C. Trivette, social studies and guid ance; Bob 'Rogers, science; Mrs. Ruth Klingenschmidt, voca tional home economics; Mrs. Nell T. Voss, English and French; Mrs. Irie Leonard, English; M. L. Far- rior, vocational agriculture; Miss Tiny M. Odom, commercial; Mrs. Lucile D. Oliver, piano; and E. H. Poole, public school music and band. Aberdeen Grade School Ervin C. Workman, principal and eighth grade; Mrs. P. B. Lewis, eighth grade; L.M. Deaton and Mrs. Vesta Funderburk, sev enth grade; Miss Genevieve Moore and Mrs. Kate C. Charles, sixth grade; Mrs. Rebecca Mat thews and Mrs. Ruth Deaton, fifth grade; Mrs. Harris Blake, Mrs. Evelyn C. Veasey and Mrs. Annie L. Poindexter, fourth grade; Mrs. Ruby Bishop, Mrs. Frances Geer and Mrs. Timothy Cleary, third grade; Miss Harry Watson and Mrs. Edith S. Caldwell, second grade; Miss Mary Jane Prillaman, Mrs. Jessie Mae Dwight and Mrs. Jean B. Wallace, first grade. West End High School J. F. Sinclair, principal and and French; Neil W, Mclnnis, mathemiatics and science; Miss Bert McCrummen, history and civics; Mrs. Sarah C. Thompson, English, librarian; Mrs. Brownie Bv Parrish, commercial'; G A. Munn, volational agriculture; Vance L. Wilson, coach and eighth grade; Mrs. Ruth M. Car ter, seventh grade; Miss Cora B. Donaldson, sixth grade; Miss Treva Auman, fifth grade; Mrs. Willie N. Thomas, fourth grade; Miss Evelyn Holliday, third grade; Mrs. Annie G. Sinclair, second grade; Miss Blanche Mon roe, first grade. Eagle Springs Richard H. Matthews, princi pal, seventh and eighth grade; Mrs. Lena W. Jordan, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Mary Daven port Steed, third and fourth grades; Miss Ethel McDuffie, sec ond grade; and Mrs. Grace T. Tucker, first grade. Highfalls High School C. Edison Powers, principal, so cial studies and guidance; Mrs. Annie R. Upchurch, history, Eng lish and Spanish; Mrs. Mary Brady Kidd, mathematics and English; Mrs. Mary H. Porter, home economics and science; A. C. Appanaitis, eigth grade, health and coach; J. A. Price, seventh grade; Jacob Astor Mitchell, sixth grade; Miss Rebecca Mc Neill, fifth grade; Mrs. Virginia B. R. Britt, fourth grade; Mrs. Pearl P. Emmons, third grade; Mrs Oppie H. Shields, second grade; Miss Lucy J Reynolds, first grade; Mrs. William Han cock. music. Wesimioore High School J. C. Phillips, principal and English; Mrs. Margaret K. Shields, home economics and Spanish; Floyd Watkins, English, librarian; William C. Brewer, so cial strdies; B'. B. Parrish,' eighth grade; Mrs. Virginia K. True- blood, seventh grade; Mrs. Lelia Mclver Cox, sixth grade; Mrs. Es ther PinniXs fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Mary McK. Clegg, fifth grade; Miss Flossie Line- berry, fourth grade; Mrs. Edna B. Allred, third grade; Miss Mar tha Luck, third grade; Miss Clar ice Albright, second grade; and Mrs. Julia B. Davis, first grade. Pinckney High School R. O. Taylor, principal and science; Mrs. Catherine K. Lutz, history and choral club; Mrs. Narcissus H. Goins, science, girls’ basketball coach; Frederick McD. Lutz, English, football coach; Mrs. Violet F, Brooks, French, librarian; Leroy Fields, Jr., math ematics; Carl L. Hill, commercial; Gordon W. Herring, vocational agriculture; Mrs. Dorothy For tune Johnston, vocational home economics; William R. Hooper, social science, bandmaster; Mrs. Ada Cook Jackson and Miss Mo- zella Ritter, eighth grade; Miss Bertha Lee Plummer and Mrs. Lake E. Phillips, seventh grade; Miss Ann Juanita Blue and Mrs Nezza Jackson Kelly, sixth grade; Mrs. Cleopatra D. Jackson and James Martin Jenkins, fifth grade; Miss Capitalor Maureen Thomas and Mrs. Stella Fox Ty son, fourth grade; Mrs. Robert S. Grant, third and fourth grades; Mrs. Lavonia Gunter McKenzie and Mrs. Rosalee W. Sutton, third grade; Mrs. Minnie M. Martin and Miss Alice McLean, second grade; Miss Emma Lee Barrett and Miss Ethel J. Matthews, first grade. , Davis SIchool Elmer U. Grant, seventh and eighth grades; Miss Esther Meta Raye, fifth and sixth grades; Mrs. Carrie G. Martin, third and fourth grades; Mrs. Elvira G. Harrington, first and second grades. Berkley High School Harry Lee Bryant, principal, history and English; Philip L. McMillan, biology, chemistry and mathematics; Miss Eurdyce A. Williams, science and mathe matics; Mrs. Tulula P. Barber, mathematics, science and music; Mrs. Margie Stark Brown, voca tional home economics; James W. Greene, eighth grade; Miss Ruth E. Mayfield and Z. V. Gordon, seventh grade; Mrs. Blanche F. Jeffers, sixth grade; Miss Amy E. Lutz and Miss Ernestine V. Pride, fifth grade; Mrs. Alice Lee, fourth grade; Miss Cleopa- tria Clark, third grade; Mrs. Lil lian D. Harris, second grade; Mrs. Willa C. Bryant and Miss Genet- ta D. Whitaker, first grade. Vineland School ’Thomas C. Jackson, principad. seventh and eighth grades; Mrs. Thelma P. Person, fifth and sixth grades; Miss Georgia Cagle, third and fourth grades; Mrs. Gussie B. McNair, second grade; and Mrs. Peggy Stancil Gordon, first grade. osrenV, PILOT ADVERTISING PAYS SOUTHERJIPIMS WAREHOUSES, Int. -ROOFING? You’ll feel safer If you can say*.* 'We have a Johns-IVIanville Johns-Manville Asphalt Shingles are made to the highest standard of quality. 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