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. May 5. Con-Tact-The Original. Washable Self Adhesive Plastic For Walls, Tables, etc. No Water - ^o Paste - No Tools * Many Finishes SHAW PAINT & WALL PAPER CO. Phone OX 2-7601 SOUTHERN PINES iMid Pines Glub —and— Goltotel Southern Pines, North Carolina Where Golf and Hospitality Are Traditional OWNED AND MANAGED BY The Cosgroves Julius Boros. Professional AiRiAisrs BETTER, UCVTITO- s'?''' r"'"' .:l' Better living in North Carolina means more jobs for more people at higher wages. That is why our State is seeking industrial development — to create more jobs at better pay for those no longer needed on farms as they become mechanized. The high quality of this latent labor supply assures increas ing income for them in the years ahead. All over the State local communities are learning about how to capitalize on this increased income opportunity. It is significant, too, that most of these progressive areas favor the “legal sale” of beer and ale as being in the best interests of all concerned. North Carolina Division UNITED STATES BRSWEBS FOUNDATION, INC. CAMP SUPPORTS Designed to meet the latest advances in medicine and surgery. Trained fitting, competent advice on your indi- vidt^al figure problems. MEDICAL and NON-MEDICAL Prices Moderate. Ask foi Mrs. Culbreth Wheel Chairs — Hospital Beds — Walkers, rent or sale CULBRETH’S Southern Pines Pharmacy Near Depot TeL OX 5-5321 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. Dante’s Restaurant Italian-American Cuisine Luncheons — Dinners — Receptions Party and Banquet Facilities — Catering OX 5-4183 Closed Mondays Southern Pines 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 m5,12,19,26c 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- You Can Have In Your Home For Prompt Installation Call— PARKER ICE A FUEL CO. WI4-1315 Aberdeen Join the Switch to LP GAS Booth ALL-EtECTRIC MEDAUION WAY! For the busy homemaker, how to wash and dry loads of clothes in winter weather spells real double-trouble. But not-when you select the oil-electric Medallion Home standard to ease your way on washdays. If trouble doubles on your winter washdays, let on QLitomotic electric washer swiri ond spin the clothes to 0 whistle-clcon finish. Tl'en for sunshine all the time, tiiere's an electric drver to fluff and freshen the wash. 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