THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1959
THE PILOT—Southern Pines, North Carolina
Page SEVEN
Movement Begun
Fluoridate Water
SupplyInAberdeen
9 A movement to fluoridate
Aberdeen’s water supply got un
derway there last week with the
backing of the town board and
the personal endorsement of the
mayor. Dr. E. M. Medlin, a den
tist.
Mayor Medlin, who is a for
mer president of the North Car
olina Dental Society, said in a
statement to Aberdeen residents:
“I would like very much to see
Aberdeen take this progressive
step toward dental health for its
children. We have put this Off
too long. I would like to see flu
oridation become an accomplish
ment of this, administration.”
He asked that the matter be
discussed by all representative
civic and community organiza-
tipns, and that an expression ^f
Luciau Caddell,
93, Of Carthage,
Dies At Home
Lucian Vance Caddell, 93,
of Carthage, died last Thursday
morning.
Funeral services were held at
11 a. m. Saturday at the Carth
age Presbyterian Church by the
Rev. B. E. Dotson, assisted by
the Rev. W. S. Golden and the
Rev. C. A. Kirby. Interment fol
lowed in Cross Hill cemetery.
He is survived by oqe daugh
ter, Ida Caddell of the home,
five sons, L. C., J. S. and W. M.,
Carthage; C. S., Columbia, S. C.;
F. L., High Point; 12 grandchil
dren.
their views be remitted to the
board at an early meeting. He
said he hoped all citizens would
inform themselves on the matter
prior to municipal election day.
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vantage. The 15th was halved
with pars and at 16, McAlvin hit
a beautiful second shot to the
green which, with two putts, gave
him his birdie to wrap up the
match.
For the seven holes, played on
the back nine, the winners had
a medal score of 26 compared to
30 for the losers.
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1959 EASTER SEAL CHILD—Billy Fraser, three-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Don W. Fraser of Asheville and North-Carolina’s
Easter Seal Child is shown with Governor Luther H. Hodges at
the Governor’s office in Raleigh. Billy, who contracted polio at
the age of eight months, sold “the Gubner,” as he calls ^ Gov.
Hodges, the first 1959 sheet of Easter seals on the opening day
of the drive.
NO WATER. THOUGH
Well Driller Sues
County Residents
For Unpaid Bills
How far down should a well
driller go before his client
should -rightfully expect water?
That question will be answer
ed, probably, in a civil suit that
will come ^fore Superior Court
in this county eventually.
Heater Well Company, Ra
leigh, seeks judgment in the
amount of $1,096.50 for its serv
ices to two Moore County men
despite the fact that no water
ever appeared.
J. L. Caudill and Jessie Auman
Caudill had contracted the serv
ices of the company. The com
pany says it went down a dis
tance of 258 feet without any
water appearing, and that Cau
dill then ordered the well com
pany representatives to cease
drilling. Since then, the com
pany maintains, he has failed
and refused to pay the bill.
The 4-H Alumni Recognition
program was launched seven
years ago through the combined
efforts of the Extension Service
and the National Committee on
Boys and Girls Club Work! Pur
pose of the program, according
to Extension officials, is to in
spire today’s youth to greater
accomplishments.
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
COUNTY OF MOORE
Under and by virtue of the
power of sale contained in a cer
tain deed of trust executed by
Barbara Thomas Monroe (unmar
ried), dated the 7th day of May,
1957, and recorded in Book of
Mortgages 127, at Page 115, in
the office of the Register of Deeds
of Moore Coupty, North Carolina,
default having been made in the
payment of |the indebtedness
thereby secured and said deed
of trust being by the terms there
of subject to foreclosure, the un
dersigned trustee will offer for
sale at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash at the court
house door in Carthage, North
Carolina, at noon, on the 30th day
of March, 1959, the property con
veyed in said deed of trust, the
same lying and being in the
County of Moore and State of
North Carolina, in Sandhill
Township, and more particularly
described as follows:
Being all of those certain
lots known and designated as
Lots Nos. 462, 463, 464, 465,
466 and 467, described and
contained on a certain map
or survey made by J. G. Han-
ner, C. E., which map is reg
istered in the office of the
Register of Deeds for Moore
County, North Carolina in
Map Book 1, at Page 33, ref
erence to which map is here
by made for a more particu
lar and complete description,
said map being known as a
part of “Mid Towns Subdi
vision,” near the Town of
Aberdeen, North Carolina.
But this sale will be made sub
ject to all outstanding and un
paid taxes and assessments.
This 2nd day of March, 1959.
W. Lament Brown
Trustee
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McAlvin, Robbins
Win Pineburst
Senior’s 4-Ball
James H. McAlvin of Lake
Forest, Ill., and Thomas C. Rob
bins of Pinehurst, defeated the
defending champions, Egon F.
Quittner of Rydal, Pa., and John
W. Roberts of Columbus, O., 4
and 2 last Thursday to win the
annual Pinehurst Country Club
Seniors 4-Ball golf tournament.
McAlvin and Robbins were
medalists. ‘
The match turned even with
both teams having a 37 for medal
score.
On the back side, Roberts scor
ed a birdie at No. 10 to send his
side one-up, but McAlvin had a
birdie on No. 11 to even it up
again.
But Robbins got a birdie on
No. 12, and parred 13. and 14
giving his side a three-hole ad-
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